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THE \ SUN, SATURDAY,“ DECEMBER 23, °1871. Congres,” Republican” or Democrat, who | ia not tobe expected that a presont-tes'ingg | by the Spaniards, taken from heir old home in | () TTR FARCICAL ELECTIONS, | trettca mines, 7 ft iy we ate whi: iT ) ‘ ‘4 ip a doce not know that but for the untimely | and bribeencouraging President will Holguin to Havana and otter western cities, canvase wae going on. Tie winevexouned | MR, CALLENDER ON TRIAL, Ra ‘1 » to the ex t eploasur thowe Congress. | nd there sold to the highest bidder. Between How His + . sVaie death of " c cur the displ e fe i, ‘ “ this resn A poopie THE LOVEJOY HOTRL INIQUITY DR. | | The witness was examined before the Board of "NENDORS aN The — tent at least of recognizing thelr rights as | men, no matter how grievous the | ‘his re8aslaving of freed people and the African Whine 19 Couke Canvassers twice—once ut to Police Justices ang | 229 CNENDORSED CHECKS ON THE ‘ ' ent at least rnizing + vo, | Sldve trade there is but little difference, But once aa to Civil Justiver OCEAN BANK FOR $76,000, 1, Lda anhalt belligerents wou'd long since have been | wrong committed under their patronage. yeh , ——— Re-airect—On the former Alderman Coulter wae pce aici o--- = = | belligerents wou tthe 2 the euifering and oppressed. ne this ia what our Administration has actively cov- | Am Insight Into the ‘demain of the | present. Did not remember as to the latter, The Recetver of the Tells All te BATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1871, rendered by us to the Cubans, in spite of the | The cries of the suffering Pr nived at by its criminal sepport of the Spaniards Magicians of the Ballot—How One Vote te | Danicl 8. Fields, the other poll clerk of the same Knows-The Statement which was note : corrupt influences pervcding this Adminis | tives may, however, yet reach the cara tition He telel ce nae Tove aad Another Nothleg: | Tit Nain Godnay and HAMM’ coreaed ieee, | Reenlar Back Reamiore Statements a js ; 4 a Oa | that boih Gedney ana Hamlin. canvassed ihe votes n tration, What a scathing eatire upon the | of a potentate who has shown that he takes | We are glad to eee that the managers of | | The trial of the guo warranto suit by Henry | Wa\Poih Genes ana Hamiia, turns. He What the Collateral was Really Worth, esmen | an interes e welfare o} his people. | the Mercantile Library and the Cooper Institute | Murray againrt James K. Coulter, to decide which | mace out one of tha returns, Mr. Harney made out nination { of Charles Cw statesmen | an interest ia the welfare of all peop + ‘ slot ane ce, | {8 fightfaily entitled to the Seventy District Poiiea | the other two. No part of elther the two'rewurns in |». The examination in the case of Charles Cal give pubile notice that {hose institutions are to | '* " , Court were made by vim, The three genuine re- | lender, who is ehareed with defrauding the Ocesm M . sh was continued yesterday before Judge turns were all made ap signed by the GAP seers, | National Bank by obtaining money on worthless raty. There was a8 great @ crowd as ever in | std seated up the nent of the election. Mr. Coulter aaecioos wed Sub youd cad entry at collateral, was commenced before Commissioner degeneracy of our Republicat 1 fi ' rain tr , l TLINe’s de ide one has | Itis not to be expected that the Czar of Re assed ate tb Sbt Hak intpae i ‘ be open as usd} on Christmas and New Year's been found to urge upon tho coutry one | sia will quictly Dehold his former subjects in | ¢ epen a# usdal on Christmas and New, i a “ ' : | : jay w let the other libraries and Christian of the dearest wishes of his life, and the | servitude far more wretched than that of the Associations of this elty abd Brooktyn fotiow thin | on Cros-examined—He stated this from bis eeneral | Ofborn to-day, District Attorney Davia appeared hich dying he bequeathed to his | serfs whom he has liberated. Slavery in Alas- | A*sociations o city a A ‘ he examination of Richard Hamlin, one of the | memory. He made out his return wile tae canvass | for t Government, and the Mon, Joseph Bell tor last which in dying ho bugbear that fir | ke $s an anomaly which should be abolished | °X*™P!*: sd a most useful reform wit! bave bvem | canvassers of the First District, Twenty-second | wenton, As soon axthe vote «us announced he | Mr. Callender friends! Moreover, tho bugbear that for aly which should be abolished Theatre 1k Ralph. Opera Mouser ay. and 20) 0 tre —Diveret. ML filled in the retnrn, Was quite confident that the + accomplished. Ward, was continaed by Mr. Waterbury, The revaras w i ‘Theodore M, Davie, the receiver of the bank, two years may have haunted the mind of an | before it attracts the attention of European P janiicetilnsailss | poles return on the Bight’ of ihe siéétiot ote the on, Hip. wen bate Blige wp,ne cure falls fine ke D,his own tally list | was called by the Government, and teatified: Was ng that up. Thathe had to return to the ine Gs i ignorant and inexperienced Minister, like | powers. By the despatch of Acting Consul-Genoral | vir.t District, Twenty-second Ward, was shown to appointed receiver on the 1%tn inst, at about t Sts, Freie, bib long sfece boen dispelled. If — Hsu, of Havana, on the aubject of the massacre | wiswete, and te raid: That is my signature to chat | PUR Of Rietlone past 11 o'clock A. M.; was appointed by Mr h ver feared that tho granting of belli Jrantism in Chicago. of the eight students, which was sent to Con- | paper. £ signed it on the night of the election, and _ a Huiburd, Comptrolier of the Currency ; took pos: ne ever feared aranting ; We have not been able to obtain from any | gress by President Gaaxt on Thursday last, all | Geduey, the otuer canvasser, signed tt at the same AZEL NEW KIRK'S MURDER fotsion of the bank and all its astets and papers. Lh ane it to the ¢ Ah " ies Sl ad voces oF aie & “wepaper organ of Prosi. | the worst details of that barbarous act have been | Mime; It was then given to the offcer to feted to the — = ©. 8, Stevenson ie President of tho bank, and J. 8. d by Eugland a an argument against ws or any ne pet ot Mp station Louse, ima What Civilians Saw and OMicers Did Not ediately after the oral proclam: fully confirmed, The grave of CastaRox was not Hartshorn is Cashier, { know Callender, have —— | in the coltection of our just claims for depre. | dent @ jon whatever of nate, aad be ls oak “ tion of the vote, [The retarn of tis First District, | See-Discharging a Smait Gun at the | known nin four or five years, [ie was Bauk Be n ib ea aiett Lwith the | *eseersted, and the lads, though known to be in- | Tyectyaccond Word, produced by Me, Coulver ThreesDecker-Mr. Manierre Interfering | 1)" * For the accommodation of persons residing up | dations of the Alabama and the Florida, that | the extraordinary WHA the | novent, were put to death id Ps for his Eriend—Shall Dafty pet comm ' the one canvassed by hi the Board of Cau i wen stated to the Commissions " tment of JAN I Col © one canvassed by him in the 0 * Mir, Callender tuen stated to ¢ mmissioner WH, advertisements for it) be receive cau of fear was removed by the pshing t D ‘ he i} rn n to ) doce dvertisements for THe UN wil) be receiver at iso of fenr was romoved by the Wash: appointment « 1! AN as Ce These youths were thrown to a fero- | cagsers, and the duplicate retarn from the Clerk of | _, Yesterday afternoon Patrolman Thos. Duffy, of | |, MF. Callender then stated to the Commissioner Tepular rates at the np-town advertisement office, . 7 loctor of the P ; ansers, dup a Capt. Williamson's command (Broadway Sqrad),was | tat be had been appotr pie Foxamin - Aree e junetione: | tontreaty, Tor if that treaty settled any iT us mob clamoring for blood, precisely as the | tie Common Council were shown to witneta, and ; States ot New York and New Jersey, on Dee. 11, £4 1-9 West Thirty-second street. at the Janetion of Placed on triat before Commissioner Barr, accused Sheath ‘ , i p foe to ite Te | OFConduCt unvecomiag an ofcer in asing nanece nacrat ew saaek. Heine tir unenis vis are. ‘<7 was precisely the legal right of any Govern h. Neverthel #0 mony ravening wild beasts, The only dif dwriing, and Gudney Wrote his same | sory slolenee in taking a priconer trom the conta. | th Slate of New Jersey, Ite retened hie c j NATIONAL REVORM LICKEL ‘ ! 1 ance is th ene the wos signed by both of us at Lovejoy's Hotel on the sion on the 12th of the present months nt nowledge tho belligeroney of | before the publi ance is that in Havana the victims were hawian om to the prison at Jofterson Market on the 4th y y nt war with any other retour * @ same time and p) aro the returna | imsten sets of the bank, I found severni checks or G midcat GHANN Tatton gt history of Spain's numberiess a mn ' hs ara Dr. Wooster Boach, Depnty Coroner, said that he Z be en § " rit deen to dor nade out at the hotel ti fied to. Con Youc! era of Callonder's, The clocks were dated in LYMAN TRI Hite: teaihens O vezi 8 ¢ t torev ' ' ; 4 ute a post mortem examination of Mr, Newkirk, | Yome ert oF © i as 4 i 1 ‘ tanner and 1 Ik was he who | ‘¥ofld. The massacre of ¢ nd and we work in the | *"4 Sibi. Aghdils 1.2001 hock dt y Calender on the A war with 8 1 t a yuni nim & 7 vn 1 a th 1 t MeCal Aone m 1m: f Van Brant @ a on fn Oct, 2, 1t71—Cheek " « hod : , past 1 ck att ark Hotel, in the | Smear It was Daf 0 ek erawn by Callen ter on Third - ree 1 for I 1 bl sw than death wold have t ' rete. Wa oun aa iene Counsellor F re were you then? A Nation 7, Ocean 1 a rls 1 iwantiey 2 to g “ f t of Yh, you know 1 have often seen you | Nath without ment ri t A 1 Lien : : ais Teche Oct Cheek drawn by Cilionder on the ; . eo i ‘ | ' py her nots her disg oor A “AN p araine Me Seb abeehiy tet ioraetaia hades NTE IAI i ‘ able ta ’ « A ty We. Weer, Bal man was on his helly, and the oMcer had hold | ordse of Ocean i endorse H A w 0 " w i ] to himsel ‘ L alt Q@—Wiat was hin ¥ t, Me was going down the | ment . i z te 4 . on ‘: a - — bs . been p ae re * came ic ‘ ¥ ‘ not p Ww xcop “ nted by @ holary were pre meat ' | e : ‘ « ’ ’ id | t H 1 # ey a d far 1 ‘ i ) a t a3 t) threaten serious : ‘ of tie if A A iv ’ ' t \ 4 © w as rae tt noth Le x) ¢ a ‘i her i ) a 0 hac the feet ¥ ' " ° " a | , ewan ack + the feet w ‘ , hi e ALY v volv aati tia impo » todonbt t — t n } f the stnire in came down, the officer | 6 hor its buoks way Oflcern; the r mts Mr. @ ’ I 1 ohad ne t last | "OM th Leora } \ ‘ “t terbury—I can show ¢ returns eases We ut of W M wore ; ¢ 4 1 Chi gz to w 10 | ableieia eh ie Nin b Ward, was alungside of wit aba ed raed : pakiceed eoneren ow , . ‘ 4 the bier Not ' 4 be oftiver and tie complaina § mote . Bas 1 years er staicotven thau Mr, Dore t ‘ 4 name r la alate oat wit ‘ J Aan Aas ly nary business, 1 inclu he pr ® . bhre a nies ¥ be . w Mv § 80 wonde “4 gee € a WO ia ‘ yr ta A 4 abi liculed Ricwanp Connex and advocated protec: | seat gay by an unauthorized person, in order shat | Very badly.” Duffy and the complainant then lett \ 0 18 bonds of the Portage { the Collector's a regular | Pe : Hiscsas Gdn Closwetimiued By ir, Howe" He was dragged | Lake Superior Balp Canal Comonny, clerks and ott ie oft oe party pol this problem t : divvy” between McLean aud Brother | hig become the great watchword of British | Tue a right to show that, if you if he was aru nber. I did TEE cay Maitionn Guid desta’ eunoen teat {for the etumory pualslinen 1 various cha ve been appliod for | Onvrt; that is what everybody in Chicago | statesmen, At first ridieuted, but at last victori- | follow It up by showing wat these altered retuins | { aa. “My attention was attracted Dyan ex” | he¥e collaterals were for Lies» pricicular ghocany i of those who demaud and tiose who pay sncd | and obtained from the Legislature. W | believes, and no doubt such is the case, 8; and s0 the world moves. were those upon which the Canvassors made t racrdinary seufing noise, Saw the stomach touch | Lbelieve tat the Decatur. Sul ivan and Mattoon sist upon following precedent, and | Such a condition of things it is proposed . Seer Lai Aceeha pagina Biew aa Tor toa | datende: Couneatior Mowe aud tat he J would not vel, tiem or that, a ustice Adminiscered to rookiyn. r. ‘siorbury—We intend to show that returns ~i “ 4 al to realize m GO to 7 The Liberal Republicans of Missonrt. # as nearly ag Manhattar island | co aggravate and perpetuate by the renomi- | T9'R, Savor er rae S from’ some clection districts of the Nineteenth | Bid lavestigated the case thorougaly, and belteved | COLis ce he dollar foF thea, ua About se same 7 - ‘ dit the tunnels and viaducts of Ut ation and reélection of UseLess 8. GRAN 8 itizens of the Seventh W. of §* chav tr the Heard of Cite (an venser tou to Ub eles, Acer did | *Mount for the bonds of the Civic ad illin The addrese which the ¢ al Commitice 1 Twinn? ue: The citi Ward, ca 1 by the Boa y Cal Bus a crkheen aon bests, Sonthera Railroad Comoany, Tn tage Lake atry, othors have devised plang better —— Breskiza obo qrestis exeliod ut the eamber of bar: | or 4, dass, kes Oar we CHEMGW hic ake a crunken man pop terest tate atr nines of the Liberal Republicans of Missouri have F * 1d that he arrested Nowskiri tor grand pnot t r for ov eo ; T ai Le ski iat suited to this locality, and more attractive | The Tribune bas repeatedly declarod that | giaries committed tn the ward the burziar rene: | jucy were tue identical returns that were there al- | 12x destin of one C, Donouue, He was ae vahge Mager eucets Guy cores ce eur to thelr friends in that State tea very | io the originality of thelr feataren, Of | Ladlew street Jail tain @ horsthle condition; and | raliy entering the cocond steep window while the | (ered, bot can by circumstantial evidence, ond 6 Slation and thence to court at. SeGefeon, Market, | Lhe notes os they staud today depeod greatly for Hguificant publication. Tue Comm ttee de the former, the tunnel plan, represented by | 84t Warden Taacr is a monster, The Grand | inmates are in tue basement at tea, The following | chajn of inierences, show the probability of that He walked well enough, but before be got to cours thelr valu pon pe succes f the 8 math vd itiaoie ture that they have only been wa'ting for season gnnds 'Y | Jury thought it worth their while to look into the | are among the number entered, with the amount | fact he fell, and be (Dud) fell over him im. tryine to ss tthe bank, everythin . y od the Central Underground Company, though { property stolen: Joseph 8. Ridgewny'e 169 Rt sfdos narew Dreak the fall. When near tne Court both again omens OF ihe si of Ps ter 3 the proper time to arrive for them to speak ‘dd KM | matter. Here is their report: bell ship otk Abas tand 4 iid 4 The chiection wee withdrawa, fell, and again When. going uD stairs, whereupon be | fOUd Was reduced to hardspan, that is, waat it ve Bat and ae Aepondadi: Republic , | favored years ago with a very liberal char Ludiow «treet jail was found ina healthy and | &F8OM street, $500; Mr, Bassett's, Ryereom street, HOW IT Was pone, (Dudy) got help and took tim up. Somebody said abeciutely worta at the presént time, without giving mE Le meee WFEROHU SNE PERU YEORD Ey AOS |, led to secure 1 pport, | cleanly condition, tue prison fare of abundant and | $490; Mr. Cole's, Grand avenge, $1.00; Mr. Win- | Witness resumed: Nobody was present dut Van | ‘take him down,” and he aud another did 80, De- | SY consideration to what might be eventually Mis ; batt * ‘ ter, has fai to secure financial support ul u a p ; ey owe, | sad he a saoth 3. Tig, | ized om some of the securities tn Missouri only, but thronghout the Union, | ,,, ; Ages settings superior qnality. There were ro compinints from | chester'a, Lafayette avenue, $1,800; Mr. Seymour's, | Brant anil. He prodaced what I supposed to be | fendant 8 head while taking him down. He | 1204.0 yar een f The pneumatic experiment has had a like | the prisoners except io, rerard to the hardness 0 ‘i aod the other officer laid him on the pavement tilt ! I 1 lend th a. probabl that thelr cause in that State has gathered lene adssicllie ia velleisn oat i ‘Whieh deprives them of their liberty $1,000; Mr. Murray's, $1,000, lection returns; there were five oF six papers; | ie dour was open, and tien put him into the cell, | leader’ vim $10,000 to. $80,000 Atjourned sd experience, eedin r ; ie dos : realize ‘rom $10, 000. Adjourned. trength sinco they placed Gov. Buown in | ‘ZPertenee, 61 ng to Suing 9'y ©) Now let Dr. Guserer apologise to Warden | The above ourgiacies were daly teported to the | choy wore sealed up; they were the same and had | No viclence wee used, nor Wes the man lying on Ais 4 y f \ ‘ pologi “ worn to —— the Executive chair, and that the correspon, | & Feds under Broadway, and allowing, as | ore" police, and a diligent watch wat kept and every | the same envelopes as the reiurns prodaced by Mr. po CT CORNWLGs . %, 1 64 shown by Gov, HorrMan’s veto message of iii Ben bas bebeaiedle ahows he Jefferson | ‘ott made to catch the th ‘The police were at | Hasbrouck. Van Brunt produced them, and the id that no unnecessary viol igh phchinlacesagy Gonce of the Committce with large numbers | 10 Us theie charter toexpine by detalt ® as repeatedly shown up the Jefarsow | iss rewarded by the captore of Reary Willerds @ | seale were broken by him. He handed them to me n’s face was dowuwerd, but Duffy eld him up, Wise lateai asian Gre" Comsat ensea?l wad of prominent Republicans iu many States |" : Rail ‘ i and Essex Market prisons. The Grand Jury | aitorious bureiar, by James Priel, « faithfal and | ana 1 read them off, aed he made such alterations Co tap OT a ET lila nadl dealt ee ee : ¥ The Elevated Railway, after a weakly exist | ade nvestigatio hey report : ¥ ilard 4 . ry steep and na ‘ elephant gray. thows that the princyles on which they al . a ye nade an investigat They r diligent oftcer, It caught Witard fo the act of | ashe saw @t, Le made out new returns, and as | ‘OMcer Bioodgood testified that Newkirk was —A young women in Indiana blew her braies triumphed last year have already diffused | °™ has been sold at sheriff's sale; whil wi The Grand Inquest find the pri ig AL I ‘avente. Friel’ presented | called them off siowly Le wrote them down. He | treated Joa very humaue manuer, REE API Tore, Geacs ibesded ¢ cochibe GaGa ad hea fo, ns | the Viaduct, the offapring of Tammany and | Market ed re tthe Bead of the thie and ar | had Drongut the blank retarms himself upon whien | Utenderiy, aod kindly treace, eal bs ries 4 q himaclves a 7 the marses of tl pou nity voiver at the bead df the thief and o Sergt. McComb tosiifled that it was diMeult to €0 | a country echoot houre, : meelves among the masses of the Rey ihe pel of Twaun aka) SWRMNY: seams t a cous Lim, (On the way to the station houre he | ne wrote. Don's know from low many districts, | downstairs ‘There wiruo Viotence used Me tone | yr fenoe Mowe. jean party in every port of the country ve re daily contin: Ten r ee ieee eer mee We MUNeeT Ae cates t might be more. He told me to | sikhtor Newkirk ufer he crossed hige, Some y y sunk to rest with the organization fro xeon W are arrested, whether it be | DEQM@pUy Fesented Lue inauit eorepapers emai pineed iu rough fifteen gates and ran eigitt wiics wichourdod Perhays the ost pregnant portion of th eth eey We.ormeuleation Sum imple viovation of city Ordinauce or the meet | » To-day Wi a wpe arraigned op dn indictment | oui) off the sheete with Civil and bolice Justice on. | Tin war not true, and furthermore. a drunken mon | tolerytoany ove or melt. 4 lat whi prung. vfamous of eri for burglary ¢ first decree and erand laren id 80, and he Was writing Up. 10 4 og omy hata tat ph ; ; mavifesto is the fact that it coutemplat epi sig sae a eye, Tne room in whic prisoners are confined at | Everybody proseat exvected to nen tie itial pro: | aneransns were mate. Me wrote fast. "We were | ™ ever put In ‘the box, The place Western journal offers this inducoment : the formation of a national organization pe . Bre eferaon Market Police Court la subject to tnesnme | ceeded witn and the prisoner couvieied; uut tate | there about oer howre, | 1 tt Vo wari the "late, sinew witness ® All sutseribers paying im advances will ve enutie ta ecely wi « A ademns' ! d Weathe i. rie o. arprine ¢ Fg. ore. . het it ed beepers ~ 4 hay ype vera Ht in that court, he lias never allowed @ man | # Oret-clase opitnary notice is Case of death,” cade, s¢ we requir neeant aud euilty, are puddle etior. ‘Duere | D. Morris, the Distriet Aitorney, of grand’ larceny. | I have bp n them sce, aud don't kuow Woat ' tyes © grow g 3 i onal Presidential and’ ip | Ot, seen Frank Hi kius, « clvilien, saw the wan fall twice : : aleading part therein if Gen, Guant i it ver w C y that u ould be TUR MERRY ROOUES AT LovEoY's Capt. Joha J, Williamson testified that Duffy was | he basetolen ten Wousand nuition dollars p prisoners ure 1 the court-room to the a the riet Atworney told hit Periahale he ‘ kind and temperate to bis prisoners,aud was as g ~An Italian newspa s that, afier the be ae c, On this point a ‘ Prison are ins Jand unsafe coditios Wa business aod say ho wore About tt oO Samination by Mr. Boaca, te 9 ae the gonerui run of 8 Italian newsp ; { : , ssed ar : st pat - J will never see Sisic Prison,” guid a | Wite we were wrking the uew, ieturna we were | Methe general rua of ofcers. | | | T neal subscriptions mad 6 monumentte euy } 1 firs . The people thank tho Grand Jury, and be Waleed oul, and lam ine. wd 10 Masai u king,and drinking, Tt - ae ph ts ae at ai ee a Lissa Ow At agitator w. ak at, Nae| LW plan was first | Grand J tite. tank t Teel I as read to him, bat he ward | 88d attention to his auties, vi . : | ae ie Jasare, (th @ppareut tage (orem ety COBNE thank Tus Sex fur tre TL eee seicias ets ecmoienl Re atante toe tae 1 Cowanit remianbaeates Mr. Manerre suid that he cowid see nothing tm —Hartford has furn sven bishops to th x " s rination ome kiud ema uwiich | img eny cath. Took n ¥ OF promises of aid | f the oftice ® would, however, suomit | , al y bave beep ' hi t i nd ¢ plot eaused som a = ae * auseressore of th for the 8. Knew it Was wrong ugha agehect acts ‘ectore of Hartford churcics. a has f hares im uueed ee | aie: nee Lach Notwithstanding the frequent — refer: | 2.0 st. 0 A'Strreann,”” | when be signed the tage retors, Made 8o protest Cilaien SRE 1 € > mos rou sg = Lnooxure, ve then, but r ted #i (Laughter new then allender was Kelared to the Family ¢ trusent, the revival of neces in the columas of Tar Sex to the nia on f seat at Lovejov's Hotel ¢: —Don Michael Angelo Ca t tind Duke tion ever given to any similar project none of those present at Lovejoy el ex Prem the Worid, ny r derful progress in euterprise, co | R : ; : Zs vaniageuent of the Surgeons’ Corps of the | Rewarding m Brave Urakeman betore we | Hniter, Gedney and Conlter. ‘Kaew, however, that revelations which have taken place in | of Scrmonte, can 1epeat Dante's works from be Irv, whic’ have been with sul » conclusive was the ev ens n ite favor | poiice Department, oa cour almost daily | ts Killed: ee list aure tax cole) Aletha were tg the Federal ‘Bank Examiner, Callenier, | wag to en’, aus lectures on ( 8 velect cireie st (ication, we are wot prompt t 1 | that, notwithstanding the coucentrat ‘ To ihe Eittton of The ; ‘nese present but one of the namerous plaus’ wiieh Rome. vat, u a whieh the liv of citizens are tritled wi ihe same as Coulter ae ing used b: ant’s offic mone " Republican of other States t ‘ osition of rival companies, of omnibus | yy this clase of well paid, well dressed, yet | , Si: The worning mall train om the Delaware, | 'Q'=1s iat your polities? A.—T have no politics ; | BOW Reine uved by Cirant's oficias to extort mon -Two prisoners recently escaped from the victory, We Fi wither do honor to ver n Be 1 , ‘TS ye Suse. Sones Or Was eet, een baety F retry herrpaeret abopardpireranciver pyagh rt yA Ail FG dRdentl AA iy x Sl valli UE Ma MDB TS Ue be This tame Calleader Ogured extensively it, | San Francisco jall, digsing thelr way through w tem ives and surface railways, of StEw mpetent surgeons, Only two days ago Dex. town mail, came Dear weeting with avery | dutes outside of ‘Tammi ali—Mr. Coulter's S pentin eis Ad .. Bree 4 : “i Wrtice to . ; cidevt near Denville on Tuesday morain; Mr. Coulter proporea me ae canvisser investigation of the AUantic Bunk. Brookiyn. toeh brick wail by the ald ouly of a spoon and a pie Ts. Huleuseinee ut Vile Ruma aaa and Inst and most potent of all, of the | x1 Feayxacax, of 87 East Kighth atreot, was | fricue iccldent near Denville on Tuesday morning: Le Ag h Sheleunle Taper Abele Gn oereed few, years since. He then bousted that he could | of wire Pe } wait Tammany ho Vill passed the Avsem: | arrested for intoxication at @ o'clock im the aftor- | aitentive gam. wae standing at bis poston the plat | atreci. Witvers anid lo was at prevent out of em. | MaKe ihe tank, Fesiore tne funds which bad vesn | NTT coy wit be w very large one neat purpos wkiog the ina ‘ My ei riu of the car. Perceiving that ali was not right | ployment, and lad since March, Had been in 4 ost Lede Fea viks Drea paReUMiTEGc tak ts sph shorn fliay Hirection, the Committee eal] a Ct ly by 109 affirmative votes, and fell but one | 90m, and died in w cell of the Mercer street | wich the truck, be sprang down the steps, and lean. | the army three scare, und hud been a conductor end eae Hee Catiarreen enn tak the foam, wee | year: ‘Btetyu hare the ioe men « ay peLneres oy mi, VEE COM IDIEOS CH & CNY atin police station, without any medical attention | ing forward, saw a Diaze of Ore in the truck. Inan | siarier on the Broudway and Seventn Avenue Rail i ‘} ef Corbin & } good suppres of ice, varying > 19 inches og Senate, At the next " . , 4 Ff : ’ the Black Kriday notomely, and brotherinciate the Liberal Republicans of Mis# uri, tom 8 from Dr. Atynen U. Buacu, the Police Surgeon. wt he Caught the bell-rove and bad tie train | raed. Kept a liquor siore for five years Grane Tia tanke tron nakaters wakted op eee, | ueknons ; is 4 r ago last winter, with the | stopped Just in time to prevent ite going over a big’ ONLY AN INNOCENT BOUNTY UROKER Callender, aud the bank Went on with a reduced | —Alluding to the fact that Gon, Grant bas nat et Jeferson City on the 24th of January bi The Coroner's jury did not even censure Dr, | etmbankinent, as the azle bad broken and the wheel nk wi & redu i 7 i h opposition, the bill passed | 7 5 j censu | Was running outside the rail. Belleving this tonu | fe left the army ip 1888, and ip tue iptter port of capital jit bedber thie was done under the direct for another pic go with Badeau’s second edition noxt, in order to carry forward their y faa vISm en pea py Pee parted panda ED | # sory ‘worthy and attentive orakeman, Wo enclose | tai year waa enuaged in’ recruiting. Me recruited | of President Grant to save is rela iven or by soe | Gr ny ite the Loulaile Lege vusctvoss "HW alwaye cipler to their logical results iu the Presi | eth the Senate a sembly by a Cases ocenr daily in the teenth Proctnet,’ | Tor Him 51.20 BE BIE Oe ee ee ee, oe ae eeverennd bolort vias tims aes cae {inach: | seewn to We partis suacereed MY] cakes wet fer the adjo ont of the ue if train will do likewise. “The brakeman's nare | thein witerward before the ° aul ¢ : : ca rARALAG * dential campaign of 1572 i After the adjournment of the | where Capt, Camenow finds it safer to telegra Willson. He lives at Macketistowa, N. J ser.] Had been arrested several times, Was quite Baths scccthan —The English are 9 becr-drinking people. paig i Cs # Eli Wilison, He li P tho influences referred to, and | direct to Bellerue Hospital for an embulan Ve ie tegin: 3. A SIOLL, Wiling to tell what for. Had not been arrested | How Men are Rewarded for Serving their | The Jast anual report shows a (olal ct 83,62 licenses Phe address is signed by al + i \ 76 Munnar ernuet, New York, 5. W. GOLLE. Within six or feven jeurs, ved twice in the Country. breweries, Bome of (ese brew 6,000,000 and 1,000 ids Ad lo endorand BY Gov n exceptions which Gov. HorFMA | surgeon than to run the risk of getting « mes my.” He was discharged once by the expiration | 7 ane situor o Te en freee Sime Sew Sie see " an i of bis tern donce Le resigned after promotion ow a re! ST dt M 7 , 1 o the Lill, but uot to the project, caused | sage to Police Headquarters, thence to the Sor More Sunlight Wanted : pedicel fa s N cle 2,000), The value of the beer ex Gov. GRAVELLY, the Seeretary of State, thy | (0k to the Dill t proj 1 ore Sunlig \. be & commissioned officer, Woen he did this for 1g: Au unfortunate poll clerk for the | up very nearly $9,091 aine of the Attorney General, and wore than t ma to interpose his veto agalust the charter. | enteenth Precinct, where the Sergeant in com- | The editor of a conspicuous journal of New | GudgeCoutet ne aidut ihiak he was doing wrong, | election would like to kuow wien he is likely to from England to the East Tudiet, China, Ant ttorney General, and wo! \ I rs ‘ @ hada wile and two children. He was marric States, and elsewlicie Is wearty 80, f 1 nd has to sen essenge notify Dr. A gland writes to us in the following pathetic | Het u F canies : alla, United States, an y #10, mblican & aes ; i At the coming session of the Legislature | mend ha 1s messenger ¢ fy 0 about three years ago, (Lue police blank rewire | 6 bis pay. He is out of employment and badly in 0, dat esate basal f he objections made by the | W: Mactar that he is necded, Mr, Macuar’a | strain Was produced und the witness identified Ites having | meed of money. Pleare inform me in your next | °%™ the Lopirlature | ¢ trom the objections made by the sid 68 Second avenue, and as there is | MY Dean Sin: "Tue Suw shines for all.” ie yonr | been signed by himself and Mr. Gedney. Mr. | issue aud oblige a victim of misplaced coutdence The right of a obild to prosecute his parents —— Waacasine an orted by a strong body | "esidence is ‘ avenue, and as there ud Lows ; Dut it no longer shines for we. “For | Beach, who was cross-examioing, called the atten: | [twas iny Gest. politicil Jobe You cas bet yray. | for whipping him, and to recover damages in « cou w € ver feat + ages communication between the Seventeenth and care I nave udvertised it, praised it, abused it, | tion of the jury to the fact that Gedney’s-name in | boots it's my last. I would like to fiz tin eat on | of lew. ie in process of dew * Cinesona ar for Gran Rowe on. itizens, presented ; and as th ; uoled from it. and stolen from it ad livitum, Woie | One Was spelt Gidney apd in the otLer Geduey. - A haat , - teartth § Stakes t 1 hour | quoied some of the scalawage that have robbed the city. | rr AIDABE, Who te an Infaat In the eyes of the Ali « * from W 1 ! of th many Vine. which & Bighiesnth Srectmote, 1b takes bim aearly an b shined for me daily; yet suddenly," without just | Witness did not know Mr. Geiney's first new Poor as i am, L would willingly sacrifice iny cia ee aa t Of 980,000 , cx from Wa s wer he Tammany Ring, which has |. answer a call seor provocation,” 4g far as Linow. ‘iis light | whetier wis Bdward er Ravin, “He only i rer Oa Tait A WOprn auLbely seein: Bay: nw. tees damages {0th mmoUnt of 800 rom tie { elsewhere Ivad tothe conviction t retofore defeated this great enterprise, is 8 Pol as been withdrawn, © What's the row Tia as EM. Gedney, ‘There were a mumber of | )/,0¥89 doing ll 0 parents for the abuse and sil ¢ fe has autores ¥ his great enterpri Now we have Dr, Sawvnt A. Rapono, Police | DAs been withdrawn. Whats the row!” Other returas at the room at Lovaoy's. Me. Coniter | Years ip State Prison Unvoatumary, | at thelr hands sioce 1€8, Th + have refused te fast des] means of reiilecting Git | now broken, there Is every prospect that the | Surgeon of the Twenty-secoud and Thirty-first | qe story: In olden times there lived 1h ‘mors: | went ous about two Lours before tue rest Went, and weer Des Han le conisiaine . e inlaw oe | : 7 i en) c. | city avian who went toa certain grocery every sat. | bofore il vinenienea thy te bis managers c e bringing on a war | vill will become a law, The plan is com: | Precincts—a district covering several tiles—a Ban rip ak va a COTPRlD Erne evel te cut! este aptine’ TUKGia eee Tike ike —An elderly gentleman ws recently ‘ confi- with Spain, with Cuba for its pretoxt R plete and unobjeetionable, combining the | cepting the plase of School Trustee from the | on," The grocer, on one oecusion, said to bi: | were completed, Mr, Van Brunt, when going away, | To the Fituor of The Sun deneed” on @ tretu running toto Keokuk vy eherpere, fire no more about Cuban freedom now than | advantages of all other projects, and free | Mayor, The Police Commissioners should com Re ree aT eee ant bas how Lold the mituess to meet bim next day at the Park | Sig: Noticing in Thursday's Sux an article pele 98 AU Unt 8 CA m)on Ante if bine ¢ bute forelg m their defvets. ‘The enterprise will ben: | Pel him to resign one of his offices, as be can- | hj willit be kept? eae 1 room With iim, ile did uot kvow Van Biuut, | casting grave impatations upon a young Albanian, a | Jor gir “gurguerance, “rhe conduc nthe’ toate ! \ ttend to bot ow. 1 auppose | can edit the out THe | but heard his name was George, aud that he was | graduate of Dartmouth College, we feel it our duty ; rani atetly © i attend to both, nea? ® took the Mrst opportunity to quiet! een make GRayr's r t everybody, and injure nobody ; and but low in h—-1 Will It be edited Dat hegrg its Genie wes Cocrae. 6a thee We Wee 20K ‘ r a 1 | 1 yall (aaél In addition to these abuses, Drs, Srars Yours traly pn'tty. Van" ‘Brant had’ several” returns ‘ang some | {© 848 that we are, intimately aoqua Ried with the | noeent old antienan tira ue wae afraid on r te ' t Logislacure which shall auth ce ‘i “ Ome Up, Mr. Van Bross hee a) kentieman referred to, Le is not and never las 1,"" wae the bland response of the i , wesp Warrawax, T, W. Sreeue, Sawven H pavers, fie wrote on. these papers. With fee atled Wace eisatecuiient dees Rirtesuet | a trana. © We ne bland ress ir war Cube asks . uction will confer lasting upon A Pay your Expr: hot know what he wrote on tuose papers, At Sartable ccaaay oNtitle any he aud then lay 198 Owron, Peren Van Boney, and Patrice W een ee eerie vas | injustice, and we know that nis statement is utter wble ¢ “ ; iw that w ud recognize her velli cy | itself, and ev ed by : Charges Lovejoy’s Hotel a change wa f iy untrue, HORACE RUSSELL #100 notes were, then I nm not #15 abead—whieh L 4 ; # eer a McDoxxeut live out of their districts, in direct vgn id Er dsdser oe Civil” Justice, "but witness did not remember CAEL NOLEN ante pnig ely e eAllea 1h Seas { all the rowt eeare of for] gsuffer f the rules governing the Police D We aro infurmed that Mr, John Morgan of | What it was, or wut was ald, New York, Dec, 2, 1871 elt curvene always kee) a tant wort ot Slaver pashan The public would like to know bow | since torwarited by exprese from Iienmond, Ky.. | 7 rou 801. Leniisted asa private for thre Sotting the Internationals Right, a 1, When applied to by the Cubs | i y ng these abuses are to continue, and how h Tuplon gifttaker of the warid a suber the expiration of the time my re Lethe Hditor af The Sun A f 7 inn ' © for a recognition | ( } M ws {o | longer the lives of citizens are to be trifed with | (iontor an appointment ax Tolan agentin Kanes. | ie to nergeant, aud alter twa yore eeimae | Sin: The mission of the International is to | aonen inet ai, iat an auelent ana | ——— { aud we tak . to say to ee taal it ft of Fred kebures, 1 1 A “ kK A r al t hint lava ne t connisien sant : a BORA ne aataMitWaGH t ter the batile of Fredericksburge. I worked bard | We are against standing armies! We ore for peace pursnea the norrible r y muaren Li ‘ ; “ f Pst . Mr. Hawtny, a Republican momber from | urn te venisou, sir, Morgaa can ill aflord to Jovy | (OF Mr Conlter's election. 1 Was never arreste aw, and order, We do not declare war againet | ing with euch success that he was ¢ f tion whieh fo rrgets that natives of the furs 1 | REAP excopt fo y d apital,” On te contrary, we are the producers of | condition of con ebriety. T ( ‘ iad oh Alaska ara Uieldin ‘gucat ‘wished etce ae iy | aquiry we. lenra shot the exoress charges MR J. A. STEMMLER TRSTIPL ital, But we are agaist the present system of sea tgs Hae when bi din ¢ that the Republican , 4, and thougn not suariig exactly aA Wake A Gin we the prenemt system of f We ‘ st Se 4 : shud tuke out of the express office on WUC | Hie testified that he od from MP Pott 141108 the hands of a few with a ai by the y v Mi « tutions, a monop: | ¢ vy.” Inthe State of Rhode Island no OB, ie ge could at, be ea t p bicariatsnceni'e cork, tne thee ret ae TEU. 1, BANKS, | atone a pros hy v it 1 ’ Ni of r isiness in those regione a rinitted to exerci ne the President thinks the $9 4 fu be retarns whieh he produced, One was a — reward fo ¢ is suljects for the ec uN F ' | t h Gant has an , unless he owns real estate, and | furtuer Niclesais Wardl ana the Giher Whe phe la avic’| Tote millers et ine Avie Perk ipha ne A sie hae had « red iy ativo ¢ | tin this company known 4 | Republican m rs Congress have b ene, Leing & similar return for the Twenty sev Sing: Lregret to see the unfriendly r k we Nee) ea iain Fiestonygoes J \ : ; | 1 ; : { . thle'etale ohathite we Porton euth Duatricc of the aawe Ward, He had seen thes F reiary Fieh respecting the attempt t iH p ee 8 r ( \ 2 a rtain, however, that t se money bed L, y ep ua ate of a } vor © years ayo, Whea he vt certified copie © ad bo Me. Gata he Russian Men “ ad sethantes hold Tava m The poor foreign-born weave laborers of | trom My. Hogcroft, wien he sent to the Attorney ‘ dical colieges, Pabany #till bol they } \ polists have his official collusion I You seem uat Mirah: atoee Wd beset to hie acctesionteced ita alnele: Al SK thacoauac te dbtk LMA: Galaeaay the territory y 1 r m® Spun rinding down the Alaskans in the harshest |" Island are as crushed Jent. Why, n > mot wanted to buy @ plot of land to bald alt * the slaves of the South ever were, They ea ngton, Last week I i John Harney, poll clerk inthe Distriet 0 Pana A eae ‘rer Young " the rds batel er. Goaded on to v ico by Amer ' : | Secretary of the Light House Board for a place, an He chtyees ea Wind a eth vr dr PI aa is Mr, ¢ Works ' C r ate itt hi but most | was informed that I must apply toe A rae r etriet a. eman would t other, Mr. & ’ r t loss t . » the fund 1 the place, Lthen ask t ' urea, Pere nek te b aie Lave a ; Mr id Usatt fj P Alioda Talaull within tt if two ather places that | was recommende aed, AK M Malian bie aud nn | c the re konk for bis Harper's Ferry Te. tu one distr Adiniral b » and nc Wit apneared that Mr_ Masterson ¢ modic, ‘This wook we have hi ay eve i hin? Wow to the hand thav'e Z 4 n-tn-law. » copia, and @ sou Indaw’s brother elved 60 ¥ Wi. Henry Murray 287, Mr. Coulter | ert, and to-night, an u 6 for opera gab dei\ al t f poor | them ' a 4 ve alter vim N bre thre et, Uuchoru Ii, aid Dureubuw 6 yoes in Wat die: | waitcnou" wilt be given for ihe lesttime, liv work _ ho 1 nalionable right the prod mpresaive iHustration of the state of D SUBSOKINE thet 1 not only exceadingly entertaining, but ib prewe ; ‘ A 1 . thing’ in Cub nished us by Gen, nein hyemourn n abot care have | Miss Nilsson t most pieturesque et . wero » had taken ¢ istry to whon f ir hings iu Cuba Hus by ¢ ba 1 Vat Present employment, AN | cers, and aflords an opportunity of diapleying H HH AciiLeaa, Vico-President of the Republic, and at © appoit ike Wonderiul musica! and dramat w ‘ , 1 1 ke Her wouderia ‘ A over to a war ¢ Will he nc reeall the officials who hay Ronikee alii eg Committee, then to the Tammany n : Fanny pined away and diet fermi R ia lavex anid (i ae raed present in this city, fimmediately after the out e sg Lcouldn's eay, J belouged to the phere Wil we bo abere-o8 Crsinas | Grane creeps ne wa Barity cv : h x pale Lerrppaani ey pearance AOS) break at Yara, Mr. Aauteima tiberated all bie | I. is said that Senator, Buckingham of Cor ERYADDERY hy WEB tSS ¥ William, wits had douy bis duty ‘ ty) Joun A. Rawbins had Tt ix Minost needless to offur these queries. | ‘The men at once joiued the ranks of the Liber ; the Bonatorial election, Backing: | suese were rv Mr. Pield's hai Mannip, Dec, 22, —It ts stated that the tirst act Hashes Dy aohantac cre Whilethe Par Company keep fat positions | atiug army, and ati! remain there, ‘The wom for the sone ond relatives of Congress it TP and ebildren have been at sundry times captured ‘rman of tho new Retreachment Com- | Me could not say Whetuer there were auy other | of the Sazasta Ministry willbe the recall of Ge Fue ara aninine through (ue darknese Kenwte, dust the mau (OF he pings, | clasuen, exvwpt that tuo Civil Justice vote was al | Valnaasda aud the appointment of regular Woops iu OF shou twa, rosue.” tered Mr Btoumler received bat 986, sum) wee | place of the yoluntecre — Washington Capeet There ie wot on American in ow ant of

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