The Sun (New York) Newspaper, December 27, 1871, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SAM ge Sun. The = “ Tt hbtucs for ATL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18; Amusements Tosday, 8 Musto by fray sin reat Misciim, dees Rink, M ay. me ate Hieketof Beare Mane ee —Opere Bulle, with Aimee. wk Croabe 11 ot eppenite Acadamy of Mf 40 Beondoray. Matloess le. Matinee, eke Ase ronda Mowse—The Siar Temes Grand Sia Company, Matinas 4 Coote of AUtraetion, atinrt, For the accommodation of persons residing up town. rtiemente for Ti# Sx wil! be received at ovr recviar rates at the uptown mivertisement office, 54 169 Weel Thirty-second sircot at tue Junotion ot roadway and Sixth avennevirom 8 A.M. toS P.M. i ” NATIONAL & ‘ORM TICKET. Lor President: LYMAN a - OF ILLINOu, For Vice Presidents SAMUEL J. TILDEN, OF NEW TORK. oo neuen for the Campaign. 1. One term of office for the President, and no Constitution to be amended to secure more; this reform, 11, Both Gruntiem aud Tweedism to be abolished tm Maire by laws for the samimary panish ment nt-tovine und bribe-taking a8 well a of pat lie robbery. 11, Universal aunesty and restoration of politt cal rights to all persons concerned tm the late rebel ton, IV. Noform tn the Civil Servie, 80. th sppoin ment to cfice will no longer depend of party patronage, and cannot be Ute) nea means of c “ruptiug Whe policy of the country and perpeta unworthy nu high pl ndso that the Pr cannot Jat his own relations of thoes of nis wife to whatey V. Refurm of the revenue; reduetion in the num sr of revenue officers and he expenses of collect Ing duties and taxes; fixed svlartes for ail revenue pfice:s; the abolition of import duties on all the neeeesaties ¢ nd the reduc tional, and moderate system; the of other duties polition of unconstitatte: pal tox pirite as the subjects VI. Legisintion to prevent the levy of biackninil pon clerks and other pablie offers for party polit! eal purposes, and for the summary punislimont like of those who demand and those who pay suca sontributions al and euperduous inter leaving only stamps, tobacco, and distilie uch taxation, a War with Spain Imminent—The Tribouc fully Committed to it. We Lave alrendy intimated that a war arith Spain might renew the fast relaxing hold of President GnanT upon the people of the United States, and secare his renom Ination and reélection. In sinking confirmation of our position we observe that the New York Tribune— yuost couspienous emeng the Republican journals of the country hitherto for its oppo sition to Gen. G@nant—in commenting upon our article, takes the gronnd—and we quote its own worls—that ntolerable means “ not to be borne ‘The wrongs, therefore, which citizens of the United States have suffered at the hands of Spain are not fo be borne or endured What is not to be borne, it follows, is in tome way to be redressed. These wrong then, are to be redreased. The Tribune goos on to say that thes wrongs are virtually admitted to be gross and intolerable “ by the Department of Foreig: Affuire in Madrid.” Having satisfactorily established these two points, namely, tha these wrongs are “gross nnd intolerable and not to be endnred, and that “ they have een virtually admitted to be so by the De partment of Foreign Affairs in Madrid,” the Trine next comes to the discussion of the manner in which these wrongs are to be righted, The Tribune says “A joint commission for tae consideration und settlement of claims arising oder these outrages tas deen negotiated by Gon, SICKLES. at Madrid. * But it adds: The fatal polut at which all diplomacy breaks down is that Salt has ewased to exercise way aa thority im Cuba. Zt is ua sels ke t savies and id be to make a treaty with (nee VICK bout Mussachisetts. because her ancestors once reigned peer that territory When all diplomacy breaks down, and ell areaticn are uselews, it is clearly time that something else should Le done, What shall it be? The Zribune annwers with sufficient distinctness in the following language ; © We do not say that a co! Boain, tu the Aut ditvve le pect & sion between us is impossible. There « and the worst of them al tofar ite evident intere-ts y sntimit uscomplainingly to some way or other the Brutal leap t teers in Cuba must be taken tn hand 6, criti We erievourly doubt whetver tary Spain to apply the proper remedy Of course, all other means having failed aa alleged by the Zribun the only reserve left for “civilization "—as that paper calls it —muet be war, The Trivune, thus having proved that war # inevitable, govs on to declare, in substance, that the only question remaining ia, when it rhall t “The Jia words are ; ab what whe i The Tribune shows plainly the occasion the neceskity—of @ war with Spain, How pany it will be to. proyrross from this ohe step furtuer, to e conclusion that Gen, Grant isthe best man to conduct this war! Sec bow sudde this worcry has made a dis auulshed rival candidate for President « halt irantism! Dove not this in ft 1 ue t « Gea wk mt the 7 \ aye 08) 6. to A a F . when t the tt was 1 th in| “7 ' of truth ind.” We that the 7 nid Gen. Siew y wineore w submit that on this subject Gen. Sronies dae the best means of | tion We may add that if Gov, Stoxiee bad some home for the purpose attributed to Dim by the Tribune, he would deserve dn. —— [ ceuares from th blot or suspicion which the | Thore are many distinguished ! | syndicate were furnished with the new bonds THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, DECEM ER 27, 1871, stant dismiasal from omce, Mis conduct | wree'ed from the Domeericy © von or elelt | yenrs since the Pasha, anderthe savien ot Preweh | ny , ) ‘i je Of Robert AM. Strahan would be as bad as that of Gen, SceNcw in | Rtatew by lave majorities which Lad heen | enaincers, cansed x large number of trees to be LIPE IN THE METROPOLIS. | sets Speaker of the rams. _ eo we London ae been genera ethoert on the days | Planted on the banks of the Nil th ar aie ss A Parkey that Survived Christinnn Sekt =Many plain young ladies live to be pretigay ndon, which has been generally con. | almost uniformly Democratié from the days A fata jn Ag me Ri ‘The growth of DASRES NERE AND THORN BY fuR matinee arive ja Led tall Shiga eT don demned by the American press and the | of Jackson. these trees has produced a change of climate, and : i | " i : i 4 catia Oem, et Plead at oe . y of Inte youre rain has more f tly fallen fi at REPORTERS. Yesterday afternoon a wild turkey in his fight | The St. Louis Denrerat cails Gon, MeCiellagy American people, To clear the repu As it waa with the Democratic party then, pri ain has more frequently fallen in - ove the city alighted on the Astor Honse, His | '®“#rest suisotter of Vir : Cees nen niin Horse Hage Away | iioct was exect and bis tail eproad in foil fun-fashion. More boys tun away ( eo from Vermonp ico aad to the Offivers tn the | e Was Foon Clecovered by tho rervnets promencd- | '4n from any otner New Ling! 6s ing the roo’, Then thore was araid npon wardrobes, | James Fick, Jr, is nowfaated as a candidate . tho valley of that river, Forests retain moisture | W tati of th 1 inguished | ac t Republican porty no’ ation of the daring and distinguished | 00 it fe with the Republiesn porty now. | ia the earth while great treets of elenred land become parched and dey, With the disappesr- Penne: r anoo of forests springs dry up, and brooks, a ers among 2 Republicans who are utterly opposed to ie—unwittingly, without doubt—has 8 sh *, a, t . | for Prestaent by the Piatteburg (My) Beatear je eh € Bote the ago Me, Johh G. Heokeher, of closets, and Bureans for shot euns, rifles, and re- | %F : Put upon it, wo respecifully propose that | Guanr’s Administration, and expecially to | streams, and rivers diminish in volume, Forest | sagen sresuete a inieltel ty hated soni volvers, very gest tn the house proctetmed him | —Am eniorprising dontist ia a weigb ring city, Acommittes bo appointed by Congress to | hisrenomination, and who, under no conceive. | cultwe, properly managed, can be made an ex- police tu Fifth avenue for f that tho | Mdverticer: “Get your eWeowtisart a mew vc! of Leet ft driving. When he | Slt, 8 erack shot. Some one sunrest Better Pek eet N ristmios present, investigate the subject of Gen, Stcxtests | He cireamstances, will vote for his refteetion, | evedingly nrofitable branch of industry, and its | reaened Jeffereon Market ho was committed to the | for'butit way aioe’ fearnéd that Mn Taylor mk Weitord Weaver whe finng der bis alitngty mission, and the object of hig return to the | But they bear no proportion to the Republi. | encouragene ot by tegistative section is a subject | care of Oticer James Curry, who lad charge of the | apending the holidays ia Connection’. ft was AnaNy | ge hae onty on ‘ 3 well we wt tention of public apirfted thon prison pen, Séeing @ doliriam treme: abject in- deetded that Major Alexander &tetcor should have pe, Bee Bas Guy Cn6 € sfheo thon, and thag United States. can masses who cherieh the same sentiments, attenti pul p rited men 5 ie the first shot, As the gobbler Mapped his wings | 1* one of inflammatory rhemnm mn a goat ciel 1 hie OUMBTNH Aaah INT Gao oot iets | IH AE Mh tad side covered with Blood, Mr Heckwhor requested | Major Stetson cocked bis kun aud brought down his | —An Oswoge brakesnian want ty steep ig > an i y the oMficer not to put him in there, and asked the | bird, The guests ut the Aster holt an inquest, chnreh, and eloctrified the aentys who Cok up the In the United off. ser to Kond & mossuge to Dis clad oF to his friends, ae Secretary POutwent. will soon appear be . collection by remarking drows'l): © Thav's elt rity the ftette Chavos | yren tnrroed Aronnd the Corner. GATNW fot 1a. fhe vite The Little Chureh Around the Corner was the | “78 in) le om 8 ve eer wai of asad ceremony restorday morning, The | Ine most mstsrious pincers. We ones saw m cow funeral exeretses over the wifo of the Rev. Dr. | in ashosmauesshop.” Houghton, pastor of the Kicalie Nehiy ab prechton —When a Connecticat deacon nudged « sorte the monrnors were many members of the tostriesl | nolont worsiipper with the sulseription box, the a Psy Mint Pementer seth statitane | #leepy Individant awoke parttaty, sniled, mmmure@ elected. On | shor war permitted to sit outside ona bench, and Renerous coniuet atthe time at the denth of | “1 dun’ smoke,” and dropped of again. the following day Gaani’s organ, the Chrondcle, | 8 cH (he trate arrived be cischorged nim at | their old favorite, Gerrze Hollant, comedian. Horace G@reoley wrote: Women now n once, ee manage mort of the public librarter tm Massachnverte.* abject apology to Crarrox, saying that | stich was the cate ne tried yesterday morning be audhite, Tweed Powerless. | ang ine eomporttor read it: « Women now worp had dono grievous injustice to tho Senator | fore Coumissinuer Maniorre. In answer to resolution asking by what au- | most of mneir pabiie babies by metication. from Arkansas in saying that such an investiga. | were to lock ap every prisoner, and in this ex —A New York politician, in writing a lotte® sines no cl on | €FoRY man was nol biveding, nor wae Mr. Hecksher | are building over the Harlem Ralltoad at Eighty: | o jovenoe to the oniver ng on, since no charge had been ee es aio taienien, x SUL | of condotonoe to the widow of « “country moniuer int ced a Jevetion a et | who tad been his friend, rays: tad ihierre—You tock to every prisoner? third etreot te placed at an elevetion of several foct | who tad beon his friend, eave: “Lam painod to beep ace, Mr. Tweed yesterday re peta inte ed to Prany Antermien (wat the Depart | Wat—= Bes gene to Reaven. We were bosom sriandly ment of Pobl ot age in. Works "took coer ‘nance of the | DY mow we shall never m condition of tie bri.go iaNovember, sudaddressed | —Chrivtivnsburg, Va. is in eostacics over @ igh the Suverintendent of Stret Tr J venerapic tarkey goubler who lint bailed for iimpald on the 15th of that month to W * It, Bag, President of the Herlem Railrowd And ls bow gravely sitting upon four apples, 1G Company. setting forth tay many compiaints hat {8 presumed that bie action i intended as a grev@ been made at this office of the tnsefo con liilon of | satire uoon the woman's rights busiuess, the bridee, and ordered the seme to be put in a sate a mul ‘ ated see pragek Goa ae wh "i A Republican paper in Louisiana states that ‘gmontt | Mr, Tweed among the Republicans in the Senate, as the ago Senator Cuartox of Arkansas asked for the | Kecorder Hackett, Judge Bedford, or Saperintens. | Aether Fanerat fore « oommittos of Congress to explain his violation of law in negotiating tho Inst $140, 000,000 of his five percent. loan. He has already twice attompted the same tvak ; once in @ political apeech in Ohio, and again in Lisannual report; but both times he has only succeeded in showing that he has be guilty of the off charged. The act of Congress authorizing the new loan expressly requires that the bonds shall not be sold at less than par in old, and that | to perceive the drift of (he tide, and courage no more than one half of one per cO8b OD | and liberality enough to embark thelr for- their amount shall he paid for negotiating ; sanes upon it? Orin plainer words, have them, After several months’ trying, Mr. | they csuse and ind: pendence enough to win BouTwkL found it difficult if not iinpossi | ine next Presid: tte cloction by joining ble to dispose of tho bonds on these terms, | with the antiaNT Ropublicaus upon a and therefore took the liberty of making « Dargain with a syndicate, or ring, of Euro- debate on Tuvsnert’s resolution demon. | reading of a poragraph from the Washington | ent Kelso, who would all vouch for his character; Chvontele, Gon, Gaasxt’s organ, which said in ef. but jostead of doing as requested, Oficer Curry cuusion and voto on the San Domingo and | feet that efforts wore tunking (6 expel Cravrom | Salt! tiers, Kast na mom toalima | wat Ws Kier le ageloulternl strated. He is week Jn the House, as the d telegraph ewindles proved. But he is far weaker with that solid body of Republicans who neither hold nor desi than with their independent representatives in the two branches of Congress. The only really embarraesing question which arieos out of this state of things Is this: Have the Democrats sufficient sagacity tht frudilent certiheate | 8% Policeman Carry then locked Mr. Hecxsher wo on account of his giving @ fruudalent certiicate | with the maniae, Neither tie clerks nor Justice of election, when Governor of Arkansas, to one Cox were in the court room at the time, but after Jous Eowanrs asa merber of the House, when | reamtuing avout thirty minutes inside, Mr, Lec Bowe his competitor, was really aco «with which he is Policeman Carry eaid that bie ortere very prisoner, a the | thority ond for what reason the bridge waleh they was g dein th Senate agoivst the Arkansas Sena W! Curry—Yea, si idera- | Ar, Manlerre—No exception? vowluations and con- Curry —No, sir; none Whatever, Serat. MeComb de, 108, the only Arkans tion being two or thi firmations. Th under cor Boutweil’s Violatisn of the Law. = at the polls. Gnant is weak i that his orders to Corry ‘ to make no ction. Justie Cox is very Cheowiele i right. No diveet charges have } strict on that point, In cause of this kind, however, tal si use my Judeuient, and in this case, ater T had eu made against Senutor CLartox; bit in Fe: | conenited with Mr. Houzhtaling, one of te clara, gard to the watter of nommations and confirma. | that gentleman gave him permission to let Mr, Heck: Cons, it ix not probable that either Guaxt, CLar- it by andl 9 tional Reform placform? you do w Hy Pig riber says that “immediately after | '* member of Congress ol om, - —— tox, or the Chronic’! Will deny that there is act 4 peyens he sens mont of ny ie doa | this date the agets of the Company boarded up te | city for the purpore, It is tupnosed, Of Arawion nid pean capitalists, where’y, in addition to the Grant's Relations in Office. sworn testimony on file, to ~bich the attention | a it'ur, Hecksuer was Kept im the Dox only about | croee'nm st ihe treet, thus cating of elt travel. | uitteai y . uly du y ‘nem A has been constructed a new prescribed one half of one per cont., he gave eta of the Senate Judiciary Committe bas been <pe- | ton minutos with the rat bent apon Congrenmen Which We conld porel\ly pe rhe Wi ’ . brid the siraet, vat It 18 Faisod about two bs : The New York Times not long since at- 6 friend | , Mr. Hecksher—I may be mistaken asto the time; | feet nbove tie grade ot the street, which makes it | fF them for their servic. s in selling for him tempted to show that instead of having ep. cially directed, showing that Gen, Gras iemight have been loss thau thirty minntes, ‘except to foot, pussengers, =A Rhode Tland man has been arrested by he bonds, three thi ib Craton, instead of occupying a seat in the Sen- Mr. Manterre—W oti tee ten as 4s Way sertn long At great risk. This Department | two railroads for attempts to obatruct their tracks $130,000,000 of the new bonds, three months | pointed some twonty or thirty relations to } ae ane vatty | t0.2.tan in such a place. thlek the odicer was | (tuys Mr Tweed) a oowerless fwrtner inte prot interest at the rate of six per cent. per an- ate, ought to be break.ug stone unnecessarily rude, i iy Lite exeuse was (hat he had to Lake @ log of wood office, President Gran had not appointed | oF ¢ penitentiary. Curry OAR't eee where, sur; I bave only obeyed | (#0 Ad Feepectfully submis tneir report, home, and if the State Is not hi enough for Alu to lay ime fon pond lee beret eo above a dozen, Wo havo already by varl | Wil Senator Cuartoy, his friend the President, | "Ve nosed will reprimand OfMlcer Curry. wooden imine & Thier. SO IO . making two per cent. {0 all, ; M4 - rere ; 3 ' Or caus 2 is diditnd ed | 1 801 ‘n : ins. was accomplished was by ndcopting thele | evidence shown that tho Zima wes lod | and the Republican majority in the Seaate per- —- James Woods of 246 Avenne I was standing at | °°) t anit at law in Central City, Coly it jee 1 iron it atone S o'clock erro isreyresentat io peot | uit tho affidavits te oe published, and allow the | How fur dees an A rheht Dieecker stroct and Brosaway, a ons be Seer eeepe: norte maa, disess tl :passlb Wa tee tothe facta? Tt ia not proba. | Te esse of Munson agt. Burns, in which | yestorday morning, whon ho was alticket! by (our bea ah spepathdad Sort a acestree wat bt ee fa crab iis bindath bein: © famee B. Munson ha served out an injunction | men, wo knocked him down, beat, kicked, aud | Ctineve cusiom, vis. bringing « ebicken into ¢ ort aad the President, and were appointod solely bo- 1 ble that anything of the kind wi cea | against the ale and to of tho *Self-Inatenctor,” | otherwise maitrented him, besides robbing him of | cuttiog off us bead. The Judze wskented, bar would cause they were such ; and similar proof hae | ¢rileless, without the cousent of these distib- | subtisied Ly Burns & Co. 1s spparentiy an uniim: | his gold watch, Woods seized the man who liad bie | not tarnish the chioken, and tue salt fell the y . hed porsous, erery particular of these infa a iv ae ttle y, | wateh by the coat, and teld om to he marment with [a Hutte thin Rabbuil sekoe! was a been furnished by the Cincinnati Commer. | Stished persons, every particula | ortant one, and yot it Is interesting to the public | Heh eau Got" fringe that be coud wot relieve A little thing in # Sabbath school was asked atonce, and proceeded to sell them, either | 2:4) the Chicago Trim & other respon. | 20% and eepoetally to publishers, from the fact that it | himself, the thief slipped oat of bis coat, which he | by her teacher if ehe always caid hor prayers night for cash or for outstanding elx per cent. | 0)’ Lehi soncdben pbk F b her an author can exer- | left io the hands of Woods, A stort time after | and mornine? “ 1 dou Why, Margi aye . S| sible journals. And now we submit for the vonds, keeping back the proceeds until the afuilngs vob: (iie pabite thn’ fallowing Who Germans subscription for the $10,000,000 as eash on tho day it was made, and then agreeing not to call for the monsy for three months. ‘The ween two Chinamen, Ah Mow and Ten Son 1anmoq the parties jurisved npon being #worn according to the suctions will ba shown to the wo the full light of Tums ; a Henty Ward 01 56 Crosby street claimed the coat, ‘OU Rot afrald t6 go to loop in the dark with 1 over auch copies of his work 88 | any Woods gave him iu custody, Ward was yester 3 Pied into the hand# of a tona fide purehaser, | Gay ueld tor’ trial, notwiti n Deserter. © of you, and watch over ow ding his denial of au : 2 Pare Oty se ihree months were up. The loss on bee affids. at: Ata private 1 Germans a“ the fn the general optoton that if en indi ion with the gabg who hed roubed Mr. Keri Mise, I aiu'\—cause Ttlee, in tag transaction, it is plain, was paid by the Sizteenth Ward, Broosiyn, the action of Heury a book he isat liberty to read it or lay cassis Z ile C: OMAN, formerty of F Aesarttnn hth (end ‘ or Ah —The Lovisville Courier-Journal thas oruel United States, and went to increase the come |, SAurny, H. Haman, tormerly of Mat Wills in deserting his and for 16 | it on the eholf, to ond it to a friend or put it in the A Lerson for n Lawyer. a ee Oe eee tis Grtin tale the negotiation. Onoand a half per ce! New York, Deing aworn, danosos and & Ring candidate for Koerer of the Penitentiary was | nro, to mark ite poges or to tear ofthe binding and | Marie Hoffinon sued Adolphe Wagner, pro- | \igeied am ier wnen in this city hs beg iat hi wow per cent. | Pf in & newspaper called th ” severely condemped, Several speakers to thecourse | pening it, either alone or with other matter, And | prietor, at the Sec: District Conrt yesterday, for Ali bail, bully bay) The waderdene! 1 $10,000,009 is $1,950,000, aud this was | in a num? ol sard paper Usted Desemter 6. of their remarks said that nowhere in theelty was | if ne ave Bite oe thousand Loe Be fee 25 of waxes due to her for nin services # pwAle,e rest of the asses bere, gol 10, 1 a Gineet 6 » teu n en article anon tet 4 pened essa . e yeu cilin the same Way, that no Ove can ia\ i Would ih arial 0 pag. all paid in direct violation of the law, ment of lie relations to office, tue follow ue words, | a more successful do against the Riug and jnteriore © has acd the uarket price for the | cook. Counse! for defeadant labored lard to prove ‘G'cuild of you mother? O son of a gun! Mr, BouTWELL's excuse for his concmet in | Py porting to be exits ted from Toe SUN news, ‘or W dee Commissic shld -nlaie the last | books, t h cuthor and publisher have had thelr | Marie athief and a drunkard, and when plainti® —The litigauts in a suit which had occupied ofold: first, that he could not ot’aerw! X11. Grorey ¥ PIG oA [necvaaealivoxethap tar hconeinante eboctial gid edaepradl [foci hl Aes lra prog ar Moti Mae took the witness etand, seomed very anzious to | tne attention of the Court of Common Plese in Mah Lahey rotted wheeled crabetnad| fed VU: ail fs rallying almost to & wan to his support, His back ed an opportunity oF More tO | Low whetber she lad ever been Aa prisoner On | ‘orator several days became impatient et the delay ef have sold L's bonds ;aud secondly, ghat after | nich" down at so critical a moment, when another defeat on the Drineiplen Blackwell's Island, ane bresiding Suation, how: tha Jury'in declelea apes the merits of Use eahe,anl I all he complicd with the law in’ substance, | with the following words 3 Times conten: | for the Ring was p . Was therefore consid raphy i ut fence by telling the lawyer thet the question at lesne | afew minutes muicably settied by themselves the mate 1 + Gicting the ean ve t : 7 eta or th pol i by Huney Os Soar Se ot bethe ev t ote, walking off arm ar aile the twelve | if mot tu forma, ‘The first Lrar ch of tho ex: | Ani siso the fellontoe words, purpor as being a poor return (or the aupport giv The work wes not oa. & paldess ofverg ( was Bet waerner tha LARUE Rad, ave, Bee Oa | Ler in disonte, walking o€ ars in orm veile two (wore cuse is simply absurd. If th ¢ law could not tracted from Tae SUN by the Germans e belug only a dry exposition of } [lack well's Island, put vata beet clearly demon: | 2077" re ating ts : er @ law could no’ “XIV. B. L. Winawe, Presigent’s cousin's busdand a the principles of th Wituout the requisite illus: | oer eee ie Ouatmes judament no prospect of agreemen| be executed, it could not, ted that was the | Postmaster at Newport, Ky. The Vol ore in Cuba not Natives. trations to ake it se i elton Look, it remained | **ated, Marie o! aed 4 At atrial not long since one of the witnesses, ‘ " ate The Secret . | followed by a contradiction of the Timas, ax follows : 9 the Kitttor of Te Sun on the shelves of the pubiis an ol4 Indy of some eigbty years, was closely quew ud of the matter. The Secretary had only | NT Teiation whatever.” The said New York Temes | Sin: In to-day's Sux 1 seo that in the conver: | #4) ¢ defendants being Robbory tn the Dark Disirtet BP antler he Tesch pap Apr elven dre eport the fact to i * knowled Douzht a copy, and perceived that with the req White going bome on Christmas night, Alfre Les Bil cade dente ee Congress, snd leave eel Fonwacs and the Get Wikae are noe | #8tion between Gen, Sickles and your reporter, the | \i/gstrations and additioual printed matter the work | venue, was anacked and | oCner ayesiaul. “Can you eee me?” said ho. ” Kea* them to do what mir ne seem best under the ed to U. 8. GRANT, now Presid neral save that the Spanish army io Cuba con: | could be made ayailable for 8 102i, beak £0 wae 18 berate pers agevee rales °, “ pq wee azewered. ‘How well can you see ber \ f '. ates. si ow vetera! l ) native volunteer popular classes. ey according! re d iv re a "i 1 en nh.” responded the I circumstances. ae truth is, however, that | ° iieice tea PP ial Mei Rut Olde ty Rete terans, php a we on ere pondred copies, prepared illustrations and additional | on the Seventh avenue care. anit suet 1 ihe meee ret ete hethe ong i % the uy 5 ons Col . Onio, the ative nid Jo Mr. bickles ‘ommittedan error in saying tha reading matter, and bound ine whole togetoer, outrage Was committed im dork d et, Chau a or bad the terme of t!45 law wore, etiginally tug: } mash comnts, Oslo, che sail Foe ee eae wand | the voluggBers ore native Cubans, ‘They are all | facing tue combication with a bew titie page, calling | cey wae commitied by Justice Bixhy, geatleman.” The apawer brought down the Louse, wested by the, Secretary himself. He was peiated with them a kreat part of ms Nic. There | Spaniards trom the pouinsula; they are the «hor thes Tustructar,” bat without removing the Derry ryt err — Parson 1.” inquired Uncle Oli a pleesan Y old e| nio, married he year 1855 'M of wealthy Cubans, These men are the most coi book A we r p | ily takeo “at par Ja gold, and that one-half of | of Opto, married Je, the year 1088 Mise, Heseouns | of wealthy Cuban man are the most con | DOPE question in thls cass therefore is, * Has a | Mr. Jehu Kilgour Yurus the Tables on the | reanstin cousty town, aid pic! ais minister, who wad | one peF cent. was enough to allow for the | Gueno U8 Gnest, bots her biotier aaa Us. | tempitole sgt that you ever saw. They pave all | ourdicrr toe rigut 9 wake such a disposition of | Hon. Joh Morrisser—Arrest of Morris- | o¢ the Congregational onder, “low do you snnpese | oxpe’,se of selling it. Finding that he had | GRAXt's mother beinz sisters of Faxurt imrson xtreme. cad. ater having spent afew years im | prtmted matter waien he buys 2” | Walle slowed vo sey's Ageut on Three Separate Charges | roy oq cow will winter on this Baptist hay?" "“Ohy | sestut M at the said B. L. Wivans, Post- | Crna here cucerade). in maty loctsneos, in amasee | It igferior uses—to line trunks — =Bait Given well,” woe the qoick reply, "I (nuk she may Hve ; a a a. have y tue or soe permitied to make tho best possibic C meer : “abel” | a a blunder thi 5 otis and oe Ky. mari nd (10 he DOAY OF ti ng large fortum eby cheating be p or ind gga ™ ae Fghegleertcey ry tetra nope Lf eed é Frou 0 meee 2 omety pee re it, but she'll probaply give racher thig | arger cominission would be more successful, CEL SiMPeoN nioresatd, wud | ft omon Gierrem, and the intamous Castafions Like | S9@e ivok With interest for the decision of tue Court, uur readers were recently made ainted, | vat 4 bf 5 t mon, Herrere, sha the inamous Castanos, i. otic through t sumns, with the fact of Jonn Mor q 1d Mexican voluntest, 1 he bethor imsclf of his se lea— all Spaniards they aro vloodtLirsty and cruel, and Wroagh time columns. with the fet of sane Mor | —Our Mejor, saysan old Mex 4 namely, that inasmuch as Congress had pro: very reaident | suauish society, they are (reacherous and cowar toy Levy Brinkman sued Henry Fretd- | this city to recov noussud dollars, lost by Mr. | one but the Major. One evening the Major's sorvant chug, (his af Tiere were te wen teat ufirsered tie Butor coral OF Morrieceyte. eamishiny vided for ninety days’ notice to the holders 4 by no iil Bill towatd Wwe par pusse were A ee ee eeote | enberg tor $20, wages due, Freidenburg is an | Kilgour, on cerdit, tone errierey ne | was oul ou (hy parade ground With Whe DTN, and, Of if the old boads before redeeming them, he Amn nor by any consideration hat that of | Wesring's bloc necktie “were the scoundrels | extensive bath proprietor ab the jarction of Sixth thetatay Wheat kis, When Naw York, o@ | Tegal, got thr wa off, whan one of the Dove #poke Up uate Ge (eRIRGG In ossanilg’ s Cates correcting the crtors mf the , ead we 1 and \aat Kidled the equally uaiortanate Bpeak wan ABC | avenve aud Thirtioth street, while Brinkman is @ | money, Kilgoar refused. OF course i jmonet ita Lacnow why the ho “ aon't taney the Ma | Md stil i see ig the money | m wR ne Snaee es re ‘eyto in 1960 for the crime of being Americans. i Hot’ be recovered by this salt, whieh Is brought | jor,” Way 2” was asked by ad. aon or more. t . pe - il x I’ the Spanish Governmmat had placed muskets in | poor lad, striving to eke out from day to day fmerely for. the purpore of vuplesanully exposing u egot such jong foe that she horse ninety days in advance, and thew is loslnge | svornsa errs watticatin doy gD pier WH, | aye hindu ot QAO aatiee Aber "would Tous ago | hoceaiveubood. Some tine ago Brinkman, being | Pertemans-weaknty oot of a retencetsispit ch | Jones icggss nn luterest on It until this period expired. But RD wan oe % Fable, have made snort work of the spanish rogulare of employment, sought work at Preidenberg rrr" arte, The gambling law in this State i i, 1 1 Danuats Couiiy of New Nore. |} Kchowing that sou are au" advocaty of Jasco and | CULO embly well, somal Met Dee ral weeks | gives the prolecional gatabier UO chauce to recover In a recent letter to bis doctor on “ vaxinae this is equally absurd with the Gret excuse. | 414. vig york Times denies that Gkonoe | Tuuty Lheve dou wil have the kindness to lasert | His serrices were accepted, and fo Tartare Lindeman hating, dled bis ‘pouos | loo," a Cincianatl wan wrote: "il vasinoation o9 He had only to atipulate, in taking his sub MN a FORGE | his in your columns, aud do an act OF jue ice tO all | le Jobbed about the Freidendere establishment in ® | yore Mr, Stead went to Caieago, Hardly had be | Wont, CUN\sGal Sk win te toa y * B. Jonson, Assessor of Internal Revenue | (ubsur, wt weider it Le greaest tosult to be | wuitiferious way. He slept amd boarded there, and | Poocied that ¢ however, when OMcer George | ‘4% tice Wis At WXGA. WORIA RATAIEDA scriptions for the new bonds, that he should for th nd District of ( and B. L. | (ob! 7 Are Bpaulerde, o1 at td) delend geetator lly kota quarter oF sence pocket macney. Carr, W ad followed bit, presented a genet begeon ge ¢ rare accel Tees thse ies Band a are for the Third District of Obio, and L. | the Spanien cutee \ Constant [tear rate of remuneration Fret Wongu i By Ug Bi] 2g Mealae ee ls |i " petore thle tine not be sequired to receive the money fF! 1.5 Dostmaster of Newport, Kentucky, | 8% Yons. Deo. 9 tinple equivatent. for the labore of be new atiacn6, | {oF bia crea! On the ob It was very wuwiso | Jo not Believe in this Moraccul, & have no confidenst them till the ninety days w. up, to ob ARS, cabs siashée sigade eeege ¥s ans for a time shines Went smootuly; but oy and by N such o warrant tase, decidedly ri- | in je, 4¢ Providence whiches to ley Persou Fick it viate every dittier d save the interes Y Correspondence of The Su fatter began to th nd) board an ns esetragake , bi 7 , + | and here we have a respectable gentleman sens ,. | stray fractional note nedac Were not up to have confidence tp bim that he cam Relieve tacm ang The thing is done continually in Wall | PO) OOM) town with Jousaow aad! eeeete Deo, 86.8 teers era good su: of American laor, so Levy went also Prevent tue decease. t “ born in the &; ow MD ZOUNBON BNE | thor rom Soutu Caro! oat Bow ent end demanded an equiiable compen - street. It is quite common there to issue " from Sou! u rt 4 turh—very qu.ecly, and in the Police Court ye —The Stark County (lud.) Lalger we woe tock or bonds aud take the money in in, | YIXANS, and acqualuted with them during | iaeachwent movement against Gov. Scott was Ay Risasad tna bales diata Knaiog an wa ba Bae tna cuee ot ios afer antoas stallinente xanving over ® auch longer | is Whole Mle, who awoars that toh!s knowl. | enls oa enersiion to make Gis Gorecaor come dows The plaisud, the defendant, an throng he was agaia. arr Mud taken’ before | ‘dies Betsy Oppledsch intends locating in (his piaee iments uuing OVvel ich ge 4 with a suMte om, Bow ed Bcott be istic witnesses we ed 16 thee ae ca of Merny . fs ome, and dem’ m aa ety days. 8y 5 conaneied : scape Re of wha abo . bat the A, wive mination and wa smoke, chew tobacco, f who dealt with Mr. Bourwent, when they | t¢ President. Will the Zimce have the | rime euance to avold the attack fora reasonable | (eye a ataad co , $10,000 to tnoear for final tia eet wear alsa aan Fcignone is orpoeed offered the new bonds to the European pub- | CUrtesY to publish this affWavit and to ac- | consideration, feate bid bim dean hdl da ——— Tested by the Buerill of Liatuilten county uk war. | to Woman eudcage, free love, and hingy that squeaae lic cay : Ly at F | Knowledge that it has been misinformed | Bowen brought in. is lmbeatinont Fee tations. by The Burial of Siducy Edward Worse. Fant based upon she followin afldavics her out of siape, Ene i not on the magrY, and = ic required five por ceut, only to nal which he wy ott, as it were, cle! c Paral ayeere ne th al + The defendant, in the or tertain no proporitions, Her ¢ nein ? y paid | concerning these facts, and has affirmed | Thereupon Seo came down, and. then, by sharp | At 10 o'clock yesterday moruing the remains | | « The defendant. to u pe ae et ees ilgs ies ted arritiae® v down and the balance in ninety days, Had ; practice, with Bawen's am impeachment | of Sijucy Edward Morse were borne from bis late | AUp ‘ie *wane it is mleged bis defundaut, Deine ne OF sca) de what is not true in consequence ¥ was got rid of, Bowen wi in Conzress, 3 Py the eit) of New Vora ow the ath of February, il, —There is as yet no means of comm } he been desirous of strictly complying with Where is is to be hoped. he will be appolated Chair: | Teeidence, 81 East ain second atreet, to Bt. | ia the city of sew, oF Aiae te wa wilh the guava oF engineer on Englien railroads, am v he & overs J Paul's M, E, Coureb, They were enclosed in an | scwus ofthe nature uh ang the law he could haye done the same, Tuan of (he Comumitiee on Bigamy in Utah, ince ne | Paul's , r Wis a BP) artes ceeaped eamiciias he : It is surprising to find the Tribune among | knows bow it is bimsel’, ‘The oftice of representa- | siggant cloth-covered casket, ornamented with mas. | \oicatet. be was cnn cently & He Se eee a Hutt ahaat aed Mr, BovrweEtn attempts to palliate his : five from the Second District of South Carolina ts bands and handles of solid silver. Following | fuaant tee ant of 6 tequence. Sue ; of we hea act stn wlth 1 the defenders of corruption in the affair of the | {Sw nonumaily held by De Laree, a mulatto, who | #ve bands and bandie ol . Following | fndant the it 653) 40 Jarl whieh hal bees Te aan ae aA ot hi life, bad Uot craw aot by urging that the ultimate result of the | iver Mining Company, Limited, Friend. | canuot take lit neat for want of §1,000 caal, ‘Bow | the body were the relatives and friends of the do- | (Pete Di dt tu wiiea mualentes aud Gecow | whole length ot te train oD the footboar.e ‘0 the transaction will be ing of interest to the en charges that there was fraud in De Large's elec: | ceused in greatnumbers. Prof, Mor emed over: | scivus. cuard’s van, Several yeare ago an act ship for ax old Whig politician goes very far | tion returns, which is probabiy true; but De Large, ' Mea eas ur aie Grael toad. WOU Te tiie case, Mead xave bail tu the am of $1,000, | <ve'vawed ugairing all the companies to alopt some couutry quite a8 great If not greater than | wren it justifics him in taking the iinportant | 09 the ouner hand pas Worse trands to how on tue Dele alae by dt yi @ is ° és te 1h Waaley its aceuriy, and was at last ahiowed | Ws tamed? qairi ee as ait ike i T art of Bowen, with more couclusive evidence. But | Cullen Bryant, the Rev prague, Dr. Harris, abyss d ers mode of conmunteas t noo the amount illegally expended by him, ‘The | ofice of Minister to Loudon—a place which we | fits crigenve id th the hands of De Large Iwas, | Mr.'R. D. lock a0, not “tt Ww; Hovey, | ca leer tec for New Yore, slightest attention to 1 ' new bond e 7 f vi ned to Alle 0: i who will not give it up until bis bil (81.500) is pal Mr. 1's. Prime, aud Mr ndrew officiated as ———- peaieal nal Wid nike thetie new bonds are at the rate of but five per] once hoped to see filled by Dr. Honaca Gusezer | [10 er otion ongnt to be made up in iavor of thie | pail bearers, and paced slowly on either side of the ELEVEN MU uDERS FOR $90. A cyui L Aedinnddel, oo “4 cent, per annum, while the old ones re- | of Amberat College—for the purpose of paluing | distr goiehed sepirant to legislative honors, | The | bier.” The Hey. Div, Crosby and Adame, the offer, o | oe Pen ct neinereie ! thesia oi ¥ off up y f ‘ ty and ambition of Bowen ought not always | ating clersymen, and Dr. Buckley, the physician of | Lynching of Twe Notorious Desperados im | randum book as follows: deemed by their proceeds are at eix, Ina | off upon the Ws able Sie of6th af Wane succeed, Mr. Worse, headed the procession, “When tne re | “7acbing of Dwe Notorious Doepe ree oa eacer ealis ap & die hey on Tig bos year and a half, therefore, the illegal one | t#in wining speculation in Utah, je argument ——— - lad been conveyed (o the altar a star of wos by PiaicBaoninin'a Dance af O66 Yes up and hols out bis had en apt ovege M4 . | erable quant & he Tex on Dividends t Ref ud# On A ground of everereea, and a crown of eros Plot~Buckeki Dance o% Rs papery aaa caret and one-half per cent. will be made up, and | that # considerable quantity of this stock was | oe ine S& Vistas viral days before the me materiale mere laid upun the casket. The wuca, Mo., Dec, 24.—On Saturday evening | Noble little boy comes mantuity sd] dan three tani nk : given to (en, ScmENCK ag @ present in consider. meray, Dee, 9. cules, eondaeted by. the Hev. Dr. Crosby, | res Louis Swimm and Texas Joe, alias Backskim, | “1'm the boy that whlstied, sir m every year thereafter there witl bea saving | | f his prospective services in Loudon, and | *#auFHment of the Senate, Senator Bcott reported | were very impreusive. Alera glowing eulogy on | icine r Or | nolding out bie hand, Teacher simmers * of one per cent, But this cannot Author. ee tee eneeciire arr ante aocanrerte og | {To the Committee on Finance an amendatory bill | the deceased gentleman, the remaiue were taken to | were at Prairie City, om the Atlantic and P ee een ae + ont tho Scervtary to break the law, He wap | ust in this arrangement be had the example of | providing that all taxes upon dividends, iaterest ang | Greounood. ee Halgoed, in the Cherokee Nation, and iniuced | ‘Shaner woulda’ lik bit ve dd be! id he hi rT di Breaiiens ORANe 12 008 PASk BBODs ULE Ae undivided profite heretofore 4 or collected | Phe Third Avenue Kai ad mtvieof Dotog te Henry Gelamen, piel bhaaa ab Aes hod od Pb " Anew the bl y would if hed bound to obey it, and he has violated it. | swer, But we are happy to add thut itis a rare | from corporations, mentioned tn section 15 of the | Certain gentlemen who have ridden up and | ‘¥° miles from the to sell some whisk Ih Oeliforate, brandy, whic te said to bare Following the general practice of this Ad-| thing for Dr, Guxetsr to come forward as the | act to reduce internal taxes, from the time Between | gown in tno paiace car of tie Tuird avenue hing de- | NBicd Wey Maid they bad secreted theta. Whee } nore pody aug a tmootter t dl i deepal ministration, he has set himself above the { advocate of such scandalous practices, The 1st of August, 1870, and the tat of January, 1871, | tormined to give W. J. Patterson, the conductor, oe ere’ pHlontddd ca syed tine LLL umhogeleg a ae law and above Congress, and for Lis offence | name of the Field Marshal Duke of Sa:paxua,”” senile lepine ietentae deiting | aad Geatay Corman, 180 drier, ©: COFILMEN gift ||) TOMC UE Sra, CML CLNL Ua, Et (Oh || a eee ae i eis oad fe wee Wome he should receive censure, if not a severer | says Dr. Grenier, the oldest and one of the ai) be 80 construed ay to prevent the | ‘This they did at the depot oa Christinas Day. Waen | m0! O2, tt Bibuw) Sit we a a eee ney ine cnsnes thrive equa! ¥ weil OB ihe Wewme . iioat ildaiinue of eoniinamthl) Malsainees authorige the return of any such taxes | tne car arrived Mr, Chas, 8, Arthur carried out a | (oF © 2 : sary 8 e valleys /nare sisLment, moat il lone of continental eamon, 18 | for ty the year 1870 prior to the tet of | * te 4 T ; + | ag to the depot, made known the 01 7 sine w i — added to the list of diplomatists interested in | Angu d or conlecied at tne rate of ve | blot which bad been arranged. The conductor ani | 20's names were wlegrapbed to ul pointe on tie | there t# uo moirtase, regriring vo labor for thoy Gale Ifow the Democracy Can bngusicial enterprt es.” But what of that? No | Bef cent, The Commits set ot duly, iss. to levy | Ged wilted, at Batty-sec road, with the circumalances of the robbery, amd idalig ced gry gyro bey eT aye matter if all the politicians of Portugal—and | and collect any ober or year isi | were amazed, and wui description of the men, Swing wade bis way (ue months without ting apy siene The Republican party was orlginally a | matter sty ne for the Tribune to call opin | ebm ihe durgeude of & Ge seine | into ME, Arians presen sive migut to Sewoca, where le war discovered and | Nk" TO ™ * shi coal'tion, made up of Whigs, Democrats, | {!") &¢ 4 pretty set for the Zri>une to call up 1 | oy nanks, trust companies, savings institutions, in | less, When tier th ¢ ecays 5 n | such a discussion—should be convicted of present: | surance, railroad, canal, turnpike, navigation, ‘sud | tjomed tuoi, aud pol arrested by ® vigilance committee, A party wus Tue absurd report thst the Britis iorerm Know-Nothings and Abolitlonista The | iting and bribe-taking, would that render the | *sek-water couspaniee, ihaa was to be levied and | who, be sald. were ready to testy agai sent in parsolt of Buckslsiu, who also was captured, bf AW aaee dae tate sonteiputed: tha ime i. aking and staking, would that render the | Coltccted tor that year upon oluer Incomes, The two men denied all knowledge of the ¢ircum: SS eaear (AA fasait ea ahela ia tie lees Y : Pep acer Whige-contributed the grentest Aumbers of | thing appropriate and Louorable in an American | Phe Commissioner of Internal Revenue, im a com: | stance, and alter & Hulls mor rnedy Mr. Arthur Rot, sat DONT etieg umeea ete: that ples Lpirebaneelg the rank and file to tho new organization, | granu? For shame! Dr. Gusntar, for | umeation to the Rocratary of the tretsury. save | changud tie conn, and, prownted latte condacter, | q'trdg q quatter o/s mil fro inetuwn.. Cn mun: | Yonbe sp lis a Maiana wrote eM june Lut the Democrats furnished to it most im- | shame! sivabie upon the earnings, &e, of the corporations | chain and locket, aud to the driver « bevutiful ain | day morning Bucees Ne was auspenied aud | co mervorteliac the British Goveruniont on the euvjeot aTntia Aa i — | reforred to, for the last five monthy of the calendar | per set ae uot? et a Ly ede Ws i agate 5 : nent of leadership. Now England gave to | [nthe Legislature of Wisconsin Senator —— Robbing « Man on hiv Own Door Step Ha te Ran matdatod dariae tbe past reat shouid a Fecel eu, the party Hasan, Banks, and Bout § Hvenscumass of Milw ikee is about tomoke an | Pee Bigamiot Bowen Contesitug for a Sear On Christuaas wight, about eleven o'clock, a8 | cian territory, the wiole booty be on wined b held Gibraliar one bu and ee t J ps 2 Psa earnest effort b: islation to promote an ef iu Coagren Mr. Poser Vbornton, of 8&4 Tenth avenue, was ly 690 W this tragedy was gniactin et not eaten prop i 3 work y wy rf fectual system of forest culture iu that State, and Wastixaroy, De 3.—C, C, Bowen, i a gon dba ten of the Tenta ave and Buckskin, to rob aad probaoiy hurier the wy names wk we may spec 7 arolin, 1 here, looking alter hid contested elec: | yuo gang came dewa the avenue, Tuoy stopped | who pumps the w aes at tee PaLivoe f 4 it would be well if the reproseutatives of the | és y b The 4 woll a cigar should b fy Prestox Kixg, Gov, Fenton, and] peo States would give their attent 1 o4ne, Which will be tawen up by the Comaitiee | gud closed up around lim, Mr, Thornton cried 4 | Dritne s¢ Grand “ > BPS DOD OPN SE AHA ERG IED ROE Renee etons directly after the holidays, All of hts into hie hou Dne of the gang seized bim b; mer ’ if | ; a ebrity, Speaker G and the veteran | Wiui exception of certain praiies in the | Large are not, Ktorney of tho latter declining | 2 Tate ius teen anil ein ick teed ~ aris sy toe ‘ were con! 1 by Pennaylva be sof W he {to de thew becanse Ds. f falied to pay tis ox bn . ‘ Orutorte wt Stetuwa . 11 Now ¥ vay | : a, Sea by Pennaylva- | ce mm 7 of Wiscousin, the | (5 er atsu ling tue tating at Geatimauy amicyat, | is porke's of bie w eb, Keys, and $2 in money Handel's oratorio of #11 ’ v » the Northwest there were Cutasn, | state twenty-five years ago was covered with | ing to $1,000, 8 attorney saye that srg hid Mr A leis “40. 1 DHS Ihe rumen Arialear Slahe a . t very > Prompt Wiiatever 4 ention of & a ‘iD h cn Corietmes " wie . | ane RUMMULL, DooLTrLE, and Grav Brown, | thick woods; now, although groat forvats still | NO pronase wwinitaver 08 tite bitaumou On ti wily | choked bun w 6 Wa BARE y standing We dlscosre eal aha wanthay ti hes } tin northern Wisconsin, in the th t 1 by sho peopix © Copgreasioual Distt ntoldt paiilland op nop n perit |) eal You Gov, Fremont f pitied the enterprize | exist in norther ‘Wissonaln ae ae y EE HP DINFIchs | PTs lifes, Ono of the-gang erdered iim Vo take of age putelt betas | y sry, tt | 1 of the a Tate ed ail a ie iranian dita A Bankrupt Kopublte his overeoas and give ita fds. Mr Ahoruton way | jew winor Imperivctiant, y sctory. | wits ‘ ‘ ar adl t pow organization of the per Waseninaron, Dec, 36,—There is due to this} foorsiecs slormed the b ayinen, endl t ook A | | I nf of forest trees has been carried on in such areck- | Goyerum by that of Colombia the sum of | to sien heow | Mr 4 m suucht OF Key ‘ 6 Bhs " ave to it some aoe # of ber part. Tue lateu 6 eutrance Jess manner that before many years we aro likely | 107,000, being tho balance of awardy wiser tho | f \ harty-seve eet station, and thing of the p Of tha Jaskaniian : ope ave bia an Tiplion of Wie than ‘wh h, by making @ ¢ 1 1 coon a tw ’ ‘ oral symphony and Lon S mond for timber, This whole destruction of | has beon 1 1 Tue a Mine "t f 4) West Twenty » i ; ul Her ' vel! snow ut sel ns | forests also has another and wost serious result A nen re Naa liane i} a ve SUaTiA Nava | a very f v1 number who had been leaders | itis a well hed fact that wherever the x ex ( { , t Ise Pretences Stans aad \ end ® L vt i} " tw tthe Panama t 1 ne, S86 F mer ne *wlee tho I cracy in trying times, and wero | lund lias been denuded of forest trees port deat [yi p tor tall w The B Y) org H to se wore rendered will t nd * now destined to play distinguished parts in | droughts have been sure to follow, Careful in ote ay abl, Gab Mowe the aE Ay Kp mo ' Tall aan rt ayes Bich ot eg : r le ye the new ¢ t But every well vestigation as to the results of elearing the for u \ Yue oe Whidge wow i ncleil'to-a omen persons penleraeriwlic anil te sw \ Jonata . vy re ‘ baat f “sl rs asad 7 sco - sseomn In Chamber of Comme Joon 't hunees ated the d “ Pye me Republican part the time of its form nat A: AAFLRGe Ghanas Bat on ad he | Havana, Der 25.--A positive denial is given | ont the Ninety, ao a9 to procure working men. ‘The | Kemmerta acq 7 wnnihtiate » W ‘ Jerussiom, whee @ ek dpi Pd a d hl é MPA | climate fiom thatenuse; It had become bot and | so tho cyvort that Wie Kpaniva wan or war Vasko de | quesilon wan Asked wiieluer Commodore Vanter: | gied 10 4 ue well as | ive how y . his dander g ou was far greater in proportion than that shame eaelteay 4S , | Nufica Med a blank cartridge abune seater Florida | Wit could not be induced to lake some tinmedinte | tad dispos That he would eho | iy an vur V doa't ior lard, d oy r dry, and consequently unsaited to vertain | viento was leaving st. Thome, The Conetancia | action, Mr, Daly sald that Mr. Vanderbilt bad been | rases were attacked with) apirit, ant well sustained a4 of the lead This in di nd by the i ? You tare ; _ ers, This Is demonstrated by the | branches of ap:iculture which bad formerly flour. | (newspaper of Uhi'eiiy) saya that oniers bad vre- J aough for during the morning, But. could nob Be Bienes ae. Beh Ata inex: | TARE SOUAIMN He AR ONEFIMIHGNE CAPs UO, OAL Oa inct that at the firet tri road a " Viousiy Been insued to voosia of The Spruish squad | found, The wisenssion Mwaliy took & politient turn of the degrae of excellence | 398 Ifyou don’t rar mp your Jaw 1 ducwer hi very Gres tr ial on the bi ished there. The soarcity of ra in Egypt bh 0 annoylug (he Plorida, aad to retire | anda motion was made for the officers and eu obu Union bas attained in ine and cram then down your toferuy (you theatre of @ national contest the Republicans | been ascribed te the lack of forests, aud some heimiiy, Uve Committee @ lake mea in favor of tue s digicull music, don't bush 11 got med; do you hour

Other pages from this issue: