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THE SUN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1872. oo . ate Wib4z for reform in the civil sorviee? Tho whole | Liew HAM procecded to the Platte to orgauls, ‘1D Tal PTD ITY Dp ) PATUCR BRADLE conversion. | 4 omy wall SO PAN IS | Cente thinks they witht srocecding: ig a bal! imposture from beg n. | the agency in Maroh, 1871, and on the Ist of GRAN S LAST TRUMP CARD, amaliinnet THE TWO SAVINGS BANKS, | Gott gai worn woma i r I ¥ High vit negetoend. The ev Lobuses that had | July te hed sequired suo influence over (he —— ere w ee ti Orders in the Roman Charch -” Fivtans Sots Catron cone nine by ihe mise ui ncn: (iio. OIE Mpakutn TIME Mores. | Centitinte uel men (RNC Chuan (tho bully of 18,000:| 444 aS RETRY BD PO ORC Ae aay er knee | SRR ARSOLOPR Rutt HNN Kos OF Tit) or ' ? Y A f hilo: | me pe 1 1a walt 10 1H WALD baba u K 4 t ‘ 1 | a wrcns balisa oF duesnienl te ane marel JET ¢ from the whi om Ao agont of I ie pectoral ¥ MANUEL INSIETULION Mo ree ae 2 ‘They were moustrous and fla. | i a NM } n they bi up, iM w aetike Prevaratte 4 Gre Henee iH rt atroot, ye The Third Avenue Sill Paving ite Deposte x HAN, M . F Pa | defiance of the treaty of 1803, woross th the houthera Ports ay, to soliit an interview with Mr. Tea tley, re tore But by no Means Hurrving ia cl ‘ { H yullan Pectin ible Crough the papers and from the Is fer | ninety mi youd. Kron Juiy 1 to Novomber 1 HH tie! Will not War se Forty-thirtstroct, Ox rowhing the stoop a lad prea writm tu Markets i Hh not ha deue caebe Sheute fee ce the ppp lication of acerrect.ve hand, Guan ‘ t fésturt ’ niebde " nly comforter Found his noes stoxd thers he Third Avenue Bank ran, of which yoster. |” Dawery Thente 1 and, Guanv | ier vot a iy whanos among this | © re-pon 1 Thos i rene : Herautetperh it In bein tn reno gave utterance to some plati- | great body of wild savages, which was ki 4 | Wasurxaron, Jun. 26.—t botieve T can inform | Sur urz. mune hand in one Wroser Poe sedated abdeb hho Ae libtlha ities wil — TAR Avente th (utes and commonplaces liaving no point or | by the uddition of 4,000 firule Rloux under | vow tn advance, and itrespective of any Congres: | ‘rie run reperter wee tal of lsterview, ant, Dogan | teateriey auor pcriie Vecra case oe eons staien , ‘ M Fie Rawiwa ee figruificance, and Congress reluctantly | § Tirty, WhO: Yoluniarily ‘eam upot (he | sional xetion, apon Mr, Coss, Mr, fle't'e, OF ONY | on the eoid Boy," Honny,! eald hoc looking av | diteen tere thin on (he day before, ‘aol n | With certain brokers. of Leu, wae 8 vio ® Gorden 1 authorzed @ commision, appropriating a | fervation in consequence of the popularity | oer man's revolutions, what will be done by He | we boy, Tn Sux would like to kuow waeiuor | forms st miduight, at wlica tims about t ; ARUN jy aden poate Asien: Made, Mato | Hiding eum to dotray expensce, Attornoy. | 0nd the Indians of Licut, Wuam. Everything diAsapaecyet er 4 eats Mle eno | 20 have alreaty rang taat be 1 is werd On oF Ad Ne stops of tho bunk fova Hot wos tt ode rip Ganee tne fh + | was going on finely when, one morning in No. | Ail femtemes! declarations to the contetry Bo Ros —Yos, sir, but t:'s to avon @ soto of affuire has at list been taken advar tinge ' Prim Prosneteen © twatects 9% Heomiens Gon ral AKERMAN, under Executive inapira Lis MBit AAA gta oR witestunding, 19 and has been ait along the reso: | jy eerie i « holt seedhbteh te tae Uuuké oft Ht dareda Fidatee a8 meee pi voinber, the Lieutenant found despatenes relievs | ace “dt eat portor—Eeoiiin that expression * too soon of by a pow class of mon, a #mali, select circle ot | wrowtatt kets, at : fe i ra Valet Gok tion, suggested a constitutional objcetion ate porpose of Mr, Mish to stay tn the Cabloct, and Bb Tio repairs “ t an ‘i re S100 86 7 v Latins Moore Mh ity Company, Matinee, te ing bim from duty, Tt was afterward loarned that | io wilt probably ve allowed ti in Sat cleat y=Tiey never ovens the door, sir, to nooudy, | Vrokers, who are a distinct body from those persons | Were $1008 aint j Theatre Consique. Now York ww 101, Mateos, which the Commissioners could not) aur | jis removal was occasioned by a letter fro ! wedi Maakl hyd belt A becileot sak b | Gli the priests tas nad their bresktast Who are lired by depositors to pre@in ot placos, ‘ihe | Qi\y " 4 Oa we vd alow Beware buat © tires Har Troepe, Matos mount, and tho wholo affair was likely to | got astoned by @ letter from 8A | surd poliey will be abandoned tn fowo with rental | roporter—Then wo wall have to will ? new man ie combined broker wad spcculmor. | (ava oe MY YM yet tas Fare Oe Walince's Phew ne pantera? iF wal ¥ tO] Episcopal member of the Indian Commission, | te Cu an quession, The trath is that facts prove | yoy yew, giesa good bit, Toy" teats Ela laos tN ie takers SONY me want ” Huson Marine. ond in cmoke, Meantimo the nowapapers } charging him with having used profane language | to the most limited inteillzence of tothe most 19 | Heo sn, T fact tre emell on ibd otebeaadl [remy niet Het rihebe te evita aa t =} vecamo impatient, suspecting {t was all a | tn the presence of the Indians, One De. Dantes, | different reviewer'ot events, hiow completely Mr. | “rie boy was rgnt as to the bacon; batatedy | the morning to some person angious to craw hia | Qt ts dep mire FeLurdne, be bacon ot tre, Po : : ehhh . i a 0 acon; but a lad fe morning to some person anxious to craw him | QF tits depositors re rs, panes eae sham. ‘Tho s.tuation had got to be critical, | @ truly good man, who could be warranted never _ Kae been culwitted by Spain. “ in | SAMe UD the steps aod rang the bell so earcessfally | money. When the opeuint hour crass mig th ‘ 404 hs tha Vielen OF On er chibe i roa z, ‘ First, he broke Lis word to the Cuba e ’ Wai BO Was icin oo these KaNwor ol Lat eyes Som tl ing must be done to satisty the lonost | to swear, even under the most aggravating cit- | 4.6)" hecuues wpain ante wi Laswell eet (hat the housekeeper bounced up the stairs, think. | specuiator selis out for whatever ho can gots Le Law waa prey uo. bie Tears a anievoties of bonne share, 4 . , 69 because Spata male ove ie koe ‘i ‘ 5 + © untorins * ey Stepow ne Ndiaye SSS Republicans, who really des'red to ace capa. | Cumstances, was the Licutenant’s successor; but | i, gue would declaro vi decd it wasn Bishop or a now convert, and admitted the | price ranging from $500 SL, Prices di ry LG pds a ae cen tue oe wy \ 7: A » A aoa be walters on th 01 fue Su: ortel » Ty after the opening hour mn niess the specu! I te opt a ae Dae aoe yeti bio and worthy mon in offica, At the samo | Uforunately he found on hie arrival at the | “seconaty, hie remen NEC TCWTHEI, Cy NPoaEa tac tn etc, PPA ed MEL eo Waive | cuit saaeal Wer if he Wl iy ta Set hee Insoy, Anvxnrinrsn, per Vie dirs hh wae ka agenoy that the Indians, disgusted at the removal | tem of the war, and Spata while promising to con ba cll desta Ub hnbs Ae Eo ladle Bad Hb TY {OUR DEW DEOUY GOTTEN LO Gave LOH te ee eli ay tektec ana {ont Wari lin ete ene f perious necossity to the ‘ d ats wh Derature over 109, Te waited there twenty minutes. | Bight's Work. me oo My OMe, un Twill ests ioe you bn bwa President and his adhorente that the advan. | of (elf friend, Lad made general stampede, | duct it in ‘atcre on eivi asd prineroles, elevated the FE Gill: Wallen: boadsiock bina re hss ‘ fthite anya proved W be One + | leaving only a handful of sick and disabled in- | very man agusst wuore durbarities he remoustrated ali sy hs cb cinbhidetreted hb lad es cena) ure Wy a vedtiion in tages resulting from an unecrupatons exer. | so ' lea With a newspuper in bis hand, The reporter in- | At A0o'clock yesterday Sergeant Nicolson fixed | Bvacate.. | Mrs. Micke." wuyoau | siemad i and valids to profit by his care and moral admonitions, | t the tatrapyot the island, stanity tackled hin. himsel! in tue centre of the bauk entrance, and wit | were jeopadned 7 NFe Bidy of devomtors se of tho appointing powcr should be | Tye remainder had gone to look for horses and | _THirols, he remonstrated azainst the continuance Waae PAtmER BICREADY Oxi: heumniinde. oF ¥ ee 4 é ra ft it “ ail Sanat 7 ‘ enjoyed by him, without Lindrance or | scalps of wlavery In Cuba, aud afareieat emaneioation st | paccetor—Ave you Mr, Brady? TOROMe ere the Cubes write aed) we didsveitein. | YeRehGy Web When ne ureper ub elma pr elestd 8 ¥ 4 mi . e ve yo adie) ong into the bang, ‘here is now no dM ult tn e . he oper uw anne ti rouid Se cunien dhulnvtion, Abd Tete wadiave thet es passed by tue Cortes in Jane, 1870, the twentieth sauattest' aie . a é (urn Over 18 enire Ueposii for We Levelt ol Wi «beat Wenasys ; W SPUIU OL 1) > ti seinen freee GP Alia CATAG HOM Ion OF (hie'|/ Mrtme/0 Gt When CON Vaueare (WO GVETIVERIMN CT UF | gener: a nee: DN 00 Wie te ee es ee eee ee erat teen attri diet ee ho widerstanding: betwoen @ 11 RANT faction OF thi Bradley? Hue we wilt ‘ope "I - : | thew anding betwoen GRANT and bis | peouttican party who arc in power in Texas in. | WHOle devencent uon the paseags of an ordinance | PNET, .¥ Walle read tectal cf doportoce vesteclay uo tning | THO ttocsiver atthe Kiahth National fact For the accommozation o* persons renting eo | Pelitic 1 managers ‘The President sonds 4 | gaive in miny eeconteiiticn quite as irrecu'ar ug | ‘Meh the Stemish Goverument promised to vars at | yy ELUTE CITI Lie rae TRI ricci | ikeva'ean ert cn eauuar nusmenca i ceres ton cike Manor ey he heh, spidn lobed ‘ iO vetusenente fi noe ha ae ta Chenoa ‘nad ty | cule ny eccentricities quite as irregular a ' a Halley's intentions are the fature. ere Was left on the steps n common kite ven ca.ir " tome, advertiscmente for Tie Fox wit be tecctved at | vemago to Congress insisting that the clvil | ‘tut of giving certitestes of election to Congress NGREVTEEWINUR MUS ee | Cu eee ULE in which a depositor eat turoush the aight, Atiie | Sit: Itis really strange that the reverver of ex HIAr ines at the uptown advertisement offi. too + ‘ * § | and winch never will be passed. 7 ofitdite, prouch the aight, NM ta Ted eee ei gtetowe atvercsemeat oos, | wervieo shall bo reformed, while hisoonfiden: | to the eadidate having the fewest votes, for | ana sourials Monaco tog Spainte repeated | PH (*L0 cave bis name as Patuer MeCrend)-- | ovening (ve man Telt bis chair and bent his atten the Eighth National Bauk bee nothing to say sooul Uiceaway aud six de trom & AcM.toS Pm, | tial friends opposs and ridicule the movo- | whioh they have ob:ained an extensive notoriety. | cmicial decisrations to this Government, thit any | MT: Bradley dovires to remain ta sectusou, He de- | tion to getting himeel! iu, The chals subsequently staigasat ha foparea Wk deporitors at OF Tieeeient YY. | ficial decisrations to this G nt thy red me to see son end du eervice (Ur wn Ag Mi inst ie, Auong | Statement he assured tue depositors tuat thay we ye ment, with the Intention of preventing any | One of their number, who represents razos | cessicn of tersitorr, by ene or otherwise, | ‘td me to see sou and say Ve xe lice Was p pinout }eusy mers hepa y were NAUIONAL KEVORM TICKET, Wigs Comirdan tbckine't ii ; # ; yl ante EA RAIUCGT bi are saieaetlinte 2 oy ver ; y - : es e Hoa Negation Would Huede cee Me Weatiegiie ie | Me oe ie A a line was 0 pleasant jouns genus a8. 8 vl eae tho doilar, and lately, ween netion mngress looking to the sapport of | coun J: gislature, was rece ed w ompa ith Ler, or, and therefore 4 2 ; . s Ale Re be Committee of Tnvestizasion of the depomu es was oniy for at es, to ask Lin a8 to bi wton the ve, Cue aratt was in poners the measures recommenda by the Cied Scr. | With adhe crime connected with Post Office mat. | not to bu discussed, there te the best reurom to | (Tie Cull OF a lew minuiony to ask Mim ae to Listas | Ce tenia ol nla deroit. in the | Made & statement, thers wis a deiicl: of about er Presidents iC ‘ 1 1 | ters, and the sheri 0 Impanotled tho believe that one Epamish Cabinet actualy did bare |" {i ird aveaue by « ceutleumon ia West Virginia, Poe | $190,000, bow does that sound? A man that ie a Kor Presidents vice Commission, Lacked up by the format | "er & ti trade aan impan A a tt are eee ye ata iahead. te the Cubste wiiteMe, fie | Patver MoCready—Pertape T cam answer your | wessengor sas deed . Dumied as recever by tho Gover-ment really ’ wie . eC t s Heaeulive Jury which was to act upon his case kindly | bt . estions, *, aiter cxaminiag tie BOOKS and ¥ LYMAN TRUMB Uta, | rere ee senilive. siaged the wane of the avoused on iho list of | Mt Pereerels Kept nintormed of ihe nexotiation, | “7 W hkl alla alae puiteea vagy OF ihren” works im. Wisk OF ttatvors Aud now it is given out that the President 8 ie 4 1 idayecalvarbas ‘ Teg | ane that the ravifeation of the treaty faitod solely | ig esa al Mr, Dradioy's plage for the | wat:ing to drow mis monay. ie his aot yet secured | cndi iow tie biuk is and not tara ®, sand 1H Lie LINo1s, : rore, The prosecuting attorney objected to ure Bilace near coourh to meure Wis payment. law te: | eves ol @ oublic in publisitug tiat he ts al as suspend he rules just promulgate y 1b account of one of those sudden changes of mini ; Y , alle to for ti . has suspended the rules just promulgated | tio man's actiug upou his own indictment; but Swe ‘be es or minis | estuer MeCroady—Mr, Brattey desires eectusion | DoFICr Pckestel (hat ber laue the Dank pad suey | pay IN tl when ve ty hoc Hole. His tus tmevee For Vice President ; foi rofutiti ta, thie clvil morvige, Wo Are told | che guage bald every tan was printined! ibe | “kercen ter me brate con on purpose to meditate on bis tuture course, You | tut ne did net'ao understant Aand ie Wed wis | thie? OF sows ce Teully luteus tu coe Up tote i ; : je Judge said every man was prosumed to be Somues for Mr. Fish's poley, bat as 1 before nis tu ours c hut ne did not so understand tt, and eid his $2 OF W008 Le Keally luteud by come UP bo Lie SAMUCL J. TILDEN, Republican authority that “the Prosi: | innocent until proved guilty, Finally, however, | # il, bo will bo retained to «| fail, ‘Thereis a | eNe uatep wee. Uabtened) by eireuimstenees,.. Fee ee)" jt as lin! wait there as walk about } pro} tee f ; ‘ fe SAWN > Us EN, , ; : y t : ' * be ret L , Aithc is tendencies tind lonz been th | town Ave ie wonn who ¢ early in tue e receivers of the other barks which ene rae dont hes been overrun in the last fow days | he decided to“ excuse”? the honorable logistator | mystery about doth lus reten : i pehicltataviedl edhrreaadioht MAT CC THTONg, t cerasif une: | Detded oc he vame time cime Gp 60 Dromisan, ard brake Bs with membe nd Sonators who can hardly | from the detien y that bis friends were dis | and his oan wilinguess t : rina igh = padi sae fold uattt | ule to hold out, | Roun deman Paiihos touk uote wt | sweat every ow dase the cube Leard sumeluing time ‘ : Lil ede fehal dig atl yi of the Baltimore Eoiscopal Convention | er place in the hive, aud ascuted ler Cat abe should | about ther afuirs. Wuy coos not tite recolver Of tue he Chaahants Convention fi.d terms to express their indignation at | posed to thrust upon bity mi rectal lal roaed Lim, ‘Taat forced him toa decision, Waea | ''¥e It In the morning, on which se departed. Sue | Kigutucomeiurwarl? ‘aiid i fluding their applications for appointments ga Vases he saw that the bishops and clergy of nis ¢! ves AN bat Go ¥ . i . an : ; Fs lications for appo ruldd B “ Sein Astor Provides Olen. bw Renton tshop ayo bat Go you Want" caked an officer of aman Hint from a Third Aveaus Dopositor. The fiepiliicans who wo wo oiierly Ute! ae cin : thie United States Weigher Janiy Tiros ' c Menuniitah 4uN Via¥ posthiste who had envered the bank AUR PM de ineantion-ar The avn e : y rtheir friends met with the sterootyped 18 or rather Fisk's poly to \ard “hwant t . a Th0 ben. gvaicad wish Guaxt's adminiateation that | perly that Commecsioma roumeerda toes | 10% hile sckoowledging that he wne rst ep-| ito secs at ant that re whioh be Weld es most encred, euch as baptiom and | 4 Rabe, suy mares” Was tne resis moor, | Sit: Sine tae officers of tho Third Avenue ‘i wi ve j . heerigs Mies besensdeshnbachiinbed < on 0 ollie by Gov. Fexrox, states th. : : Te tae id th i rt nd, 8 pe hay they will + an t lim he 18 re: | Lave lost thelr omnipotence, A ropresetite vomited t oftloe by Gov Fen mM, tates that he | isn to carry out his inuugural motl nce, he found there was only ons step | Wie) we man did, tough wi " wp o) | Bank (ave shown the meanness to debar us ofthe ar nom ated number hundreds of t! cusands, | tive from South Carolina inf We Bhat deserted the Penton cause in 1870 solely because | pace,” not only have rendered war with Spain im © take, His mind was mace ap to en $8 LORCA c OR HiGry were (uo macy abea wvgement, let us form a committe and they aro found tn every State of the | awe aes! : sydbe petiacand he Presi: | he believed Mr. Fenton's (rieuds were taking the nent, but have nade iis Guvertiment the laughing t rity at Lis considering wo at bis PIFTY-FIVR UNPAID, ook 4ier oUF OWO Interests, by issuing ticket@ Lis Uidon, By Theis bold: praerieal couten, dhe , this thing won't work ; that | wrong course, and that Grant and Monpur rep- | stoce of the word, ond Crow.tt poviie disgrace apou | /Y){0CF action would ive 11 yilG.o CHOEEE Slats were 16) tnsme the bank: €t | coteite the Baik, entibing die holder to bie (Orn im 4 ravesauligea St SITS HEE DANS OIGVER| | enone, will not stand it and that he | resented the real Republican party. He also | cur fiz, Low weli, bent upon Iie pebvimedug | Noetr—Doce Mrs Bracley intead to take | y ctock, 205 ond at 8 v'eivcn, Whow veryounC | inet | mltee be sypointed to Ue at tae Dank te betve to tet sepubl-ceng of SM) ssourl have proved | «will do his Lest to destroy thia foolish sys. 1 in the most soiemn ner that he had | /obdy, has persuaded the President that a pro! 4 ‘ i ed bis torcen, OO Bere © Fewained wos wich depositor his oF h waver: by #0 slves worthy to take the lead in effect: | tom,'” Baws, admitting that the Ad. | Ver urged Geo. Parwer, when the latier was | #¥ of war would aot oaly render his senemes tue | | Fo° 6h Hetvends NADA Aaah Galata ook yareutiy, 106 persons paid; Uuces'a umber leit | about Mle business wristout facie so; smeee Cratos 1 : Aree : be . admitting ie Ad ' i ; gh Mhiy uit uli sks bar Gk ora ea RE ; bucasa number ie | avout is business without losing +o much, Une, jig a national organization of these Reform it was constrained to adopt. tue | aPBointed Appraiser, to allow him (Taoursox) to | Btitiable, Lt would send cud ap oto the non: | : a 4 Reine the there “anrue wond) wok, be | anu save the tall-un oF standinz in tue coll tired Reput 1, To acconplish most ds 7 7 pale ‘ areds, and cause the retura of Europoun-beld five. | Jn ; Hureh. 1 cannot tell you 4 in the day, the u¢ pais. incldd | or tuur days be.ore getiue an entrance to the st vy 1 vere 8 a idea Ly a coalition of Democrats 4: ind reat arrangen beet With (hry: erebante 48 00:1 Coca icc ky ene eurats. dtcdentn daw Snelatad that. | muni mhowe pet ia ecreguites repos ang g eat ins AB. PF cee 1) bau Darosiron. ohare e u's called at Cia} pondent Republicans, “desires to clear his allowances of damages, and the tw 1} tie departzent was totally unorepared for war, and | He. (ua parauively small. ALI o'clock aveposior crew | Amether Presidential Letter from Dr Con. tion the first Monday of May tkirte a8 well as thoce of the Aduiarsten, | 2w#e: People who know Gen. Patuea will be | not unjustly biaming the niggardiinees of Congress WHAT RUFUS MATCH SATs. B00, nnd at 1:89 another drew $6,000. AD vid Horace Greeley i EN pup s hose ol lait ndzo . 4 tir sens i roe x adv, Whos: earance Was laniliar to etry ons wb) The C neinnati Convention will LeLy far | tion,” Lelieving it “ will © fails Ule to judge between his veracity and that of a | shelters uimsoif belind the J-toli-you go argument. | pA SOY reverter elie! sectectay on the Hon AAT Ue Dealer Glues TAB aE eekee Ne From the Lexington Cawcunan, Jan. 2, My 1g iM work incalculable | ouitersed political traitor like Thowysox Hlowarer, tuat Proddent Grant bas ehaoxod hie | cousurine tiie cecoer dviresion leon tan Drateune Bie i Urown matin voruet et | ) A Nam dred vb tue veuerabie Paqua end the Zr.bune recenuy wre Hing that he hud Led any eorresvovaene Y and unreconstr as the Cuuea: AG 18 muc italWed « Depostiors. 4 low Weeks Bi the most important political ass mLlnge of tuo Presidential campaign, for it will un- doubtealy hold the key of the po-ition and she Las Invariably ost he 4) One Of Lue vicers ,4id ver damage to the Republican organization.” ec miod and ti Sonator Powenoy calls this alleged reform Some four years ago President Grant's | very soon to prove it Lam conv.need. Any looker: | 4a, hag i Mr. Hater, oe n Oxtors grat “party suicide.” Senator WILso althouzh | celebrated brother-in-law, Mr, Anet Barunoxe | 08 abont the capitol within the pasy two weeks can- | ago.’ and the LisLop lesused (tm (0 pi determine tho result of the conflict. It 8 | an enthusiastic reformer ond prof casdly ti Coums, purchased from Mr. Vax Waannan of Jer. | 208 tall to baye remarked 8 wonderfal change If not | Jove bot amount t) wuci aud we ure as well with povicy about Cuba, and that heis about | Bprcooal Courch, i exoresting (he Berta) wore tas 0 The Broken Market savings Baok aud tos | fort ecenve [ ; ‘ Ut him. Ils. liceuse ws ievokel ou Saturday, | Ty ‘ Srospecs, . therofore of the first moment that there | favor of economy and good government, an. | Y City & piece of ground east of West Side are. [18 the trineiples of ihe leading Hepabieime about | but be went throws dhe performance on Sunday The wewal number of auzious depositors | [ere of the nonest, sraigutorwurt eulet ot ‘ phouki be a full representation at the Con: tnadee ed hee nue, Jersey City, At that date Pavonia avenue, | CBU% stany rate in thelr mode of expressu'g thot j | uci Winnie 1 | Saticred tn the hallway of the Market Savings | Awerean jouro lieu, We are sludly porumle ks pay ¢ Ref ii f 1 ! no good from this new-fangled | 41:05 is seventy feet wide, and f the finest | (OF Of cvuree, all these arcat hignts, both df th Beicet ety, eny Rnieeoval clerermen like | Mank yeuterdey. A them was a poor Irish | Wake (nis extract: he bation of Reform Republicans from all parts | and awkward system ,” Senator CARPENTER | directs in t ¥ Feet wide, and one of the finest | seyate andthe House, who today so warmly advo} Iicywn, of tie Hoy Vercini ple, St Pecraments | min, shabbily dressed, ana smoking a blaccened | ‘You think the letter I wrote to P. Donyn a mix ‘oy of the conntry—mon of ability and influence, | snd Zacu Suanpitn ike et. speoches Pie in that city, was already laid out on the | cu.e she polics of fuvcing Fpain ty wuansun slavery, | i348; aud Noyes, Of the St. Allane, are ail ritaadat, | clay pipe. ‘The poor fellow served as a soldier in | {a4e, So snoaid 1, it it Wore the chict end of mag be vu Les | official map made by Yo stoners appoint- | (0 lerego rev slaving tree Ciinese, 10» op soot: 1 and have roliowers, bostly Lilies. t Wwhoee heads aro clear and whose hearts are | against ii; wud none of them propose ieial map made by the Commissioners appoint: | prvontrs of war, and to trest_Cusu ty aprovinge, | Sd Use rollowers, meaty lavier Vee kobl rb fag rsa tbe onndinadhedl (pedicel digo renegade lbs bt : pound, who will know what they want and | gt] ; na Lid oad by the city of Bergen, but was not yet | canuct oe susrecied uigreained ‘rieads | PY —Hitgailse tecds’ vo Romanum. Rityatists | Audereonviile, Re hed been prudent enoaza to | Sould Hot convent to be Fresident at toe heavy @ W will a: whine poi Me ks 7s other rom ia place of the scheme they | opened Vette aa Hy ie ettares, | preach wai practise after tie Ronab mode), but e the litle money drawn trom tre Government | Of cessing to be myseit, I am a breteetionis, | ! atne z Tea ONES ESPe cL $0 weather cceky. art “ ae : pestle s ed m any an A oh the | denounec Upon the delivery of the deed by Mr. Vax Tie woth ie, hat ue War aod the Navy Depart: | © ono Hem Lave nut ihe course to euser tuat | alter Wis reloase, and this, added to what live he | Hhere shal be no vote east for me in iznorauce ol yy paelidnptdeiianenuincir iy bept aa Is it porsible in this stato of things to | Wacenex, it was expressly stated by Coma eee eee an tiene ine Pew ore dye sILENOED ornate (haltng uddonphe ubeal i vasneniget eau nel MPHOPRM Abela Mees RAbcirgi tad eadtidata ths the, Prokidoncy wis Gusiinis oo in the modo of | that his object im parchasing this plot of land was | senses of the revresentstiver of tacu co Q.—Did Bridtoy pot wish to leave? #10. All was deposied su tho Market Bank, Ate | {Tiua—abhor swin ties, bowever passively eomuite a he Presidency who oug’st to | appointment, or in the transaction of p. | 10 fll up and meke available the lota f Was | Tire nutmuer of QN-yound Parrowk gus A —He would hot tave ict, bus the Bishop ot: | Ms deen a constant watcoer at te doors of the | ted. Lou't sou remember your ruxces'ivn to wey Sy ba aud cae he aliorad poise FERAL il estas Peeasasteae aa nn oat Ue tro fey Weak anh wther leiived Rin, A «Brown a see oF | conk s1ace tt Orat closed, and his wares, ig literally | thet 1 ought to drop the Girif! question for the press . Independent Republicans in all sections of catagi using the power they would give Lim of forcing | {thd in tte same destinations. Ai i Q Have these Hitusuet clergymen any defnite | Lave wasted bis litte fortune FASMnds OI oe ee rea the country should immediately take the | What Are You Going to Do About Itt | the cpeniug of streets, couteary to the wishes of pen wiiehess Duecei A rihetr eee poate bw: eee eee aT by Sle” Te haw tar can’ | These are the witersnces of that rareet of Necessary slep# preparatory to sending dele. | ThOgh the proofs of gross corruption in | & Matty of the owners t oruded, sud }eusncvla i urouRry | Lol sinter ve tne Rowan, Maes hay » | threo eniideen to sep or : Pe Cnest | retuseinm aves, an Lowest unin ‘ gates to this Convention, the Custom House elicited in the course |. lithe tall of lest vear Mr, Conmw petitioned aud aud fuices. | Byes av 1] OF 8 ep eogenes ta Bawes * Lhe Gulls of 7 | ts? wo excluiitec, ¢ y ULmayan'|\Voraie esaiher tne Hipage iver alin ba icited he rs he Ro: ub) = ,, our pavy ® beng pulin Oguing U4 down aad ate, My Goud w , a flat seetyliadata Mabie ——— of the Senatorial investigatio ; the Board of Public Works to have Pavoni aves | Wien’ Hremceut Grunt shinke cuit 2 Ie it a0 extensive societr? : : Bovedilt Company. oe How Not to Do It igation are over | juc opened from the Hackensack he | fences are to proper c un to Piad | i THe WAR OF THE DEPUSITO cegnena . ’ ol. wrlesanig thoy arpval ght eaau paral OiUh [ee see oven tee seskeneagke river) {0M Cee a a ee circa be erat i oH asinaden Aotoaebehs tie Oiled @iaiess||i oc come a CaCiNe DEGITORS, | UShTeRPGRgIAOR OC 7 beige \ It ie epporentto the mast carcless observer | what could prot t rad. wereiil Je y line, Upon looking over the | five ant, we wil prolwuly ceust a | ar Ewer vate Ye " volved, the more H Now to ve oucoU pean tats a diebal Selah tai te " ud pro! be proved were the | assesswen » fur the ovenin nid tree ove comply White 1omkises hb slavery f avid aiaee hain 10 be CLCOUM | send, of Sing Sing, against the son River (tail are determined to prove Say anhaT ree te pte , nd that Co} wd been ded Chinese Ko bas kidnapped. Sporu, of course, ie ov have either to be nthe present reseiver, Mr Hating apn % nefic. al ref ee ee 1 substantial, | the witness staud per lot for seven'y feet under suid street Uivery uuabic 10 dy this, aud will have to par tue | 2 nts, Look at the #uce have but, revained, | Tuev at ne 1s periectiy Mi Loe Pelee aaedebae aru t ; : isin the civil service, Tho | The merchants aad the steamship com. | Atamectng of the Board a member Boh) tf OF BAT REISE NESTA aan errnenuesice’ | Bulan Kener banelare eet Hertunaueaiy witless ' UG ROHL LUTTE GlepT RIGS Wer HEATRRCMGRD God CONE HIG HE oq change in the mode of appointment recom | panivs are in the power of the inspectors, | the right of Conuty to receive day p. | inand to Spain, ettuer by ai unin. te Cubans & ROMANISM AND RITUALION ‘A new receiver would have to do over again the ins whleh tan Only (olonsibrepsie A aries ey mended by the Civil Service Commission, | ‘The latter, Ly knocking off two hours for | &MY that had already been dedicated to the eity | picseamior of ee ee? SEER Lg 1 there mal ce between Gre ad Ae Tene ee oleae done: re aed Tag egAReeaiss bis Uecet easy eauascaus 0 ni and for which Grant affects so much zeal, | dinner, or by refusing to do their duty | Wi A street Commy got up ond said it was not | itis wot kuvwn here that Gen. Sickles warmly | aus Kil io ; war, Isa strony sot-Deauieman, amd inaoroueng | conduetor, Patterson, At Poushkeopsle plointif » cz ? 1 0 AOL y em this pore je has bo 2 ob Feterese. 4 ere ft nce act. Dr, Ewer h a evn © Of seven to invee = ip Real supporters in Congress, and thero is no rea. | incalculable annoyance to tho owners of | rch? Who could not affurd to stand tho loss. | LYMAN wy necnuve the Repnblicans ar Leena ta cee uel teat eh atia ads o6| PA LOE ee ! er DaCraRt es PARNELL HI a aarkeen ton to expect that anything lookiag to real | veeacls, ‘The ways in wi 4 When asked the name of the preacher he hesi- | je.iuus ove Capital that wie it be aude by kucit | Q—Waere dii Dr, Ewer come from $ to visit Mr. Donnie 3¢ ay al bai past 1 brary OPES IERIE ALAR elt Gd BA efor ll be a . " : sleh a merchant | tated, and finally said bis nau w Casmer vipencals Were tue thoroug ly hepubican revolu A.—Naotucket, | beheve; New Easlind, rome. o 1 rroba dU by ols ties teliow y ‘ngere, un. reform will be done may be made to suffer aro numberloss; a. ah ‘ 1 +] Uubs ot Ar. Cox to be parsed, Mr. Banas ins post | Where Adelusshs Z TISHMAN OVERBOAGE: sted piaintil to pay’ hia tere, 8) conve There (a wothiue indie hisiery or Surat i ba j | and when asked where he resided, he said he | poneu row Gay today sue couuities sepors Upon | S&—Was Christ Chorch ritualistic when ho ace | Tt was disc A (ne mean tne that Mr, J. F 1 Paverson cau coliectod ls ticket, ue woud : pine } ctor | and as one witness, Mr, TiLLoTsoN, testi | was United States Minister to Denmark, them, tis KUOMD were, however, tout tuere are | C@ ted te partorate? Hainett, © comuut and «depositor io tie und tie mo oid pluintitt vecined to do, i of Guant or Bis adherents to Justify a hope | fies, wlion ho complains of an extortion, | Thus it isthat the bustuess of being « brothers | Roumcgraers aa Lepredeutsiives encuze wo pase | Aci uae low Chareh. | He recived « salary | oe 18) £20), was in iavor of thererention of Mr | Kinws som, thinaing a mistake uiZit i ww OCeD y “e é : g i xtc j i usiness of bern, her- | them, vucvie powers celind tie turone nave eu | o OO) a Veur, and managed in lour years to rua enuis wa receiver, Accordingly # ¥eeres mectin de, Walsed untii Was reached i that any consideration of public necessity or | Lumr or StccKiNa stands with his hands | law is so flourishing and profitable, i anduerice to Keep ets buch Unt We Breas | tae cuueey about €4).04) in ent i Gl tie Conimities eee eviied gb 8 O'sIOSEL AC VhIGH | ai recat otis & CelemrucaMecetalilag tue mceuae : nropricty will induce the ihe % weit dy tu be sprung ‘oumer words, —Was there cot some diMcalty about pews? wil we Cexeept Mr Havnett, No novice of | was received however, Balore rewcu Propriety will induce them to surrender the | in his pockets, and coolly says: “What | whet eould havo ten ; ____ | dental tine ta randy te ORNOT ME Te CEE ROTM | Vo itne pan boicers whe ould sone soe roetive | tue tieeling war oetvea nce lim, wor Ual heauy | Suri iemeraon spain feque,ted piniellll te pay te " advantages anticipated from maintaining the | are you goiug to do about it?” t could have been the object of Sec- | first ume in tne wisiory of uur uation liave au oppor. | It ene eguin by culling on tue trousurer, A num. | intimacionol tt | His place was declored yaciut, ind | fare, and upon his tw. uslid ie was ejects t from tie ii a tc Hing ) , ’ Be aa . 5 or | HAIL Of Proving that thoy ave Wortiy iahertore | Ler of lasuiies Cage went with wer wien ue lot | MF. Wit ‘conrull Was clesied in nis stead Poe f cars! the gury found $500 for olud atuy ol \ statue quo, The determination of Grant to Considering that Ley and Stockine have . in inserting in the published cor- | oi "tag pirturigut fought for snd. bequeatued 2 tue | bave returos, More pews have been rented tian | Committee then pro the bank, and mah | Gu GARR. Wud ereAtad to culo norharece aaa fe rt e powel 0 Exe . > respondence of the State Department the remark. | oy tueir foreiatuers, oarter ib oll, poveven ior wings | Were KV o "tne Rev Muga Mader, of Culeazo, | Me. tadvet , and raformed jiu of bie act he wit of Rie a x ‘ br exert the power of tho Exceutive to its} the President L ao Ho SN Magia eg: Me soils Ol Metaaalae AeA 1 t he President a6 a backer, or rather as a| able letier from Mr. Manem criticising the | 9 lesigential pottage, but fortve were ghaues vy. | Soe matwied past FoF «ariel Coureu last Sunde Feuson assigied Was Luat Lo Wasa lawyer aud frioud | (he ea. e company was settle | Komuya, r fullest exteut to secure his re#lection hos | silent partner in their business, their impu- | @ 1 bay Lee Ue MANS Phe WIKNONS 8 peator age Bie, } OF ME, Coane at : been toc jatnle: if , pu Jovernment to which he is accredited? Upon ‘Tho plan, however, as you may suppose, is not | Bwer inte Inte only just to add that Mr Hadnett ts tie man ye prprearges oes oo plainly manifested to admit | dence is not to be wondered at. ‘The Col- | its face the letter was not intended for the public | Grams'* Iu tt be ts siunpis the (ool o1 Rusiand, and | | Have yoone shown considerable tnterees in | TO tt Unity and who. draited the Few t Pry s npr alate Matacic of dent i Fs ; Ha veay peal [4 ee . \ this 18 probably the wycres us Mr, Bisu'e Teteution Westare oF the cut meeting ia Byoxdway, and who draited ie rewsu | 10 Me Buuor ar The su ‘ an RA } He has shown it by in‘ | lector is not likely, they know, to incur the | eye, but simply fur the private information of | ine Unive Cabinet hus carewuiy watead i iy yA have sinply advanced money to pay | Hors under worch tie Committee are acting I'bese Sik your cle on the Cox Court Martiat erfering with appointmen branch | displeasure of the Exceutive i Pre Sosrality ot B Ran te Lowi OF the Dower of tae slave trading elewent in | Hab Wiles and prevent enoarras anent Tesulutions. tuvest the Commitioe with the pore of the public service, Tho committee in- | ing the Executive's special friends, and tho | bere 00 special mark to show that it was private, | cess1uy wuich Bouin hae made to those lave-trave A—Dr Hepworth, Landerstand, will found a new | Neat meeting ob Monday the very inieresting gues. | of the Seventy ret Regiment have preerred chergot rcetigating the co: ee ae nk : nf ‘ J Mantiali: shaneate hes ot she power sue ouce Caeresed in Cova, a gen | See rtios ( Meury Ward Beecuer. (on will come up Whether they hud 1 to J agatast Capt, With tox, throusu Oot, Hat Yesigsiing the coudition of the Custom | United States Courts would be equslly deaf | i" conti! etaracter became evitent on | fralteytal ot toe save ta tes [ Mew Geaae aalneneae declare Mr, Haauowout of the Comm AepeSTE a IT SIE EP PF HIPPEST TTT | ouse have developed th } . 3 ‘ rending the first line, The o1 onceivab - | labd has learied by experieuce tue useiessness ia as BAMET: MITOALISM, PACKAL® louse correct this. J alana am the author ry fone ai 7m to low-w : bre Ue ART oe AY SUPE eveione THs pee frome O88 | oy Mon th GbAs Me ese. dlatoos to Cte ietemeatione tO the Aadrad Goverunest tae cx, | The Hev, Mr, Deadioy's namission into the anatsalelbbatbigdadie 01 #:AU Charses, and neoded no hint irouw my ofheert rf SrockInG to the merchants of New 1 ) "4 course tie slave trade must cease wiih the wbolla Conversation yesterday amoug the meu s ofthe | bank they found the delegition of t Anse aie ayy ard aid night Taspoctsen here Doon rawariad IPO Waban ven Goines an al | perhaps with Baxcuorr Davis, the Bribe-Taker; | Svutee ine slave trade ipuas ceane win the soir | Heoentant Koiscops Clerical AusO-lation—ab oreine | Avieet Meeting sheady tere, The two voice Pamauur otets previ cus couuection wis ta. tauetye Awe at are you going todo about itt” | and as Mr. Mans is supported by Senator | duce tis Government to do ti work tr her, | destion tormed sone yeare azo to cueck tae proven | anited tn the work Deore tei. rp ra HSKHOUKE CAMA VERIO ace tdade Wie ae ’ or pur dd accorting us they were usefu — - Dincune ne Vermcke Rat Lie due hus represented to the Wasaingion Cabinet (uit Listua ism, and oppose tue adrancemcns of Roman | ed tWO Questions Lo the receiver, w e Wing Leer eee on nied: ee failing’ B ce AE Ae Gime iN no | te bs marriage, it was impossible to turn bien ] thi contincut the outs ea ate of the auvutou Monday. when ther wil prooamv take iorwal | . First Questior—If the denon itirs tt bc 60a r yuura tespecv | of humiliating Senator Fenton and his} Mr GLave, the Chicago Alderman, who | out e ; J A fociciies Of Bugiund was becomiag ‘aaly more | £t0¥ On (Ne matter, One of tue members Gilda | {ait Vou us rec woeu ‘ WAMIY Kota Art ‘ friends Tale of ce! VaR SGR PT CR Wats : out except in this trescverous manner, Thus | powe ul, ana that while ane Would sting.) seca | SUN Teporier yesterday that Mr, Beasley's up en att " : Colonel beventy teat teas vente NO H vend: ‘alk of reform in the civil sorvie “ae : he common jail for six | Eowenns is stabbed og well as Mansa by the | any eters Whica thie country wight lee jor ihe | 888 RUC Unexpected, as Le had oMiciaied in Caiueire ETAT ieee Bore CALLA Ne Wea KPEMs SEVENTY FIST Lhe NO only needed qualification for office is devo | tivk his cese is @ hard ono when he re | most desirabl ur foreign missions, The | €rar out of Cubs, becwuwe she cannot suppress | Me Boatiey while tere used * Bale ees COeUH Of the A Chance q , C 1 ; " 1 ’ plawer Koala witb pared every exed “ a i) oth ‘ f b am ‘ e om tion to Lis wishes! The thing is preposter. | ets that undor Grant's administration | whole thing is douo iu the icky, malignant, and | fier, wo Sy ‘bouducndera will buye ue cause Lo ay rd to revone tho Perea nt W the re. | f bait oF Sha aun H ous, Canresten, Monton, Cuaxpnnn, | cowvict.d bribetnkers have been appointed | brutal manner characteristic of the Fism and | arasl. We slill wave to stand the brunt vay. | Ect Mt ey to minster | ‘ 1 | caivenc ‘ be taste j a; Will you contyibute a few lines ot your ' and CoNKLING have no higher aspirations | f° Poitions of honor and responsibili Eas wort Davia style of diplomacy, Tris pos- | wiil have anied the exyulsion Of dvatu'm Tu. trou | 19 ¥e ! ust r . Muaule jontual toward giving publicity 49 tue Lob : f at tha cHeasid sitle also that Mr. Mansu is himself obnoxious | is uewispuere, not Lecause We dares maiucantue | 8 H8 ben bth eh | owing, requesting Journals of welghooring elton at preacut than to ail his plans of agaran: | 'Y, and that the President himself bos ap bi ples of uve ownesisionce, bat because. forms lave been eraated on . 7 # ( et to that famous civil service reiormer Grant, on rover! vee eee ’ nd vowns to copy t ' 1 v7 rn 1 } on jand Geverly tiade us ber Cal'm-pa many mw vat dizement, money maklag being the vial f poluted men to office in return for valuable i A gentieniay who d t wish his n ture of Lis policy, Is it conceivable that |S! f The Havana & oD wen +f ' t eiving Myon the oumpocent hand ch Jenovan i iva 1 able integtity, aud his aversion to brib e¢ Havana Savages Dictating to thelr My da povent Jenovan wa thay would ridicule and onposo\any olvil eur It is to be feared that under these circum: | currup.ion, aud iraud Countsymen tn Spain stays rade to be | (oi ‘ oy Wad and dae 4 4 ete truil of tue Chet turky, embarked c a ee i sairugiree Re cicruet maccalleeenrerlll eta ——— Ravived-Caution (0 Cubans Mini It strikes me very forcibly that the tin but . W business in New York, promising beture God to ic form movement hout kno nnn Cee 8p 2 tone e lost, as The Democratic Reform party held their | Ceres: cuaence of Ine sum, Now arrived When the bandage s be rewov WHEN MING PROPERTY PR kul wrches of tie United Statea one-tenth of bia that they were acting in accord with his | the A demman will be likely to reason that | primaries lust evening. Neurly 90,000 votes Mavi u. 5. —The Central Home Casino of | ‘row ihe eyes of the Guadess of Jusice on top o When the receiver v 1M qi H re Mate earnings, ‘Phe result bas perieotiy y wishes ¢ le ignominy attaching to Lis action results | were registered, ‘There was no ebeating and | Mata branch of aud dependent upout auisn | the Chy Tthink she has blindfolded | 4iy lusty be yas 0 ite Ale absai H Hight Eee ea ani East AG 8 Grenmstantial evidence is often stronger | NOt from the wickedness of his c#ime, Lut | no counting-in of delegates by the Tuspectors, | “usine of Hava as established now casiuos in | loug enough, Had toat bandage away years a the grunt su raw Wnuonaced Oa the hvu I than direc ny. ‘The power of appoint. | {7m the accident of his having been in Chi. | These are probably the first Democratic General | Set) saline city or town Of fils cout. | Bae | Ure GUIS DAU DIR WOE Eanes aa ae cain ais ere hee etn =e Detasd Hite etc eaun te CneD ; mont and removal is lodged with the Exvcu. | 89 instead of Washington at the time he | Assembly committees really elected in this city Tee centesloe Kish proioawed be. wamvars Joining, | fesieel (aoa, cust pitudieay ho ‘Tonveat injastioy | eroperty. Puwly Mr. Deu sed Hin by tue | 3 V4 18 Teele waines utd adios olen \ tive, and until the Tenure of Oiflce act, wa udulged bis longings for unlawful gains, for ye U Tammany rule the elections | tiie essociation, aod which are to bu forwarded by | feet uctiie in ann 1 trom tue, €o throat, a eas L wed she Pte eR ate alvor, urlas q sabjcct to no limitation or restriction, And ee aes yee sar wore a fi The leader lected the d every availible legal or illegal means, are: e yeu out.” The si pner J is ee is ey * to abide by RoE aye 4 , ' A‘ A correspondent of the ago Post gives | gates, and the Inspectors always counted the: Firs 18 reopeuing of the Alric e A Ved iron her eyes, the suoner Bae Ms ede Lgolety steven the odes Aas ii ¥ Tia acmninalonecie liateeacd iy ALAC lee Nhe H hicago Post gives | gates, and the Iuspectors always counted them Firet—The reopouing of the Alrican slave trad Sore Llane ble te noes eter O88 | Le. Ittoy Were Nol autisted w i O NANTON, New York : an example of (he workings of tho present In- | in without ard to the votes east, The Re- | “ a, oue ik bina’ long & i 1 Of athurs, he Was White lO res: Two witnesses #t with a justice of te no operative furce with a Senate always | dian policy, which seems to ahow that the infu. | form Democracy ia now the onl 4 Sovonit—he preservation of slavery im Cuba | #48 ne Remove the Wamlage. | poune tor his service. pevee or as " t ; to bie , ian pohey, h seems to show that the influ: | form Democracy is now the only genuine Demo } avd Torin Rico, Sums minittee Tawi 8 t weer be requis | ready to aequicsee in of the Presi: | ence of the denominational religious bodi cratic organization in the city, | thai tern not the Cuban race PE : 7 eee. S L that New You. J sda has ie Sageticall : ost : ir Soka al ee Fourth fhe repping of Caoa How this coup: A company has been organized in Missouri, | (0sttn 9 the eau, 99 iy » been abiet bw You dent, Practically, there GRANT has the | have a voice in its execution is sometimes exer. Why a , - ., wy With a capital stock of $50,000, to test t 8 shea There seews Wo be une defect tu Mr. I 1S 6D ; whole matter in his hands. If he were in | cised with more zeal than diseretion, The most td hey egpecoiaians the Third Ave. ‘ low Is of course supposed to be ase. | sud finish for ornamental purposes of the Uitte MEERA E PAPNS SE AD, SAONER AATINRA: ILUOBECR ORL) AAU. ABAL IA SAD: GIA: Ri One A808 ie carnest in ree mmc reform in the | didicult of all the agencies under the Indian De. |" sty Le an te ep ike those of the | cot one Its objects sre ao publiciy and extep- | kiads of Missouri granite, It has been @ que Resawnd fens z ais vB ER anon nt? nethod of filling the offlcos, it is tif ng and | Partinent to manage hae always been cousidered | Tslly sound savings bauks fu the city, aiid te | sayy aisurs ¢ cau hardly have escaned | cf discussion for yeors, whetuor any granite or Pala bo deve “pa Tho Couflict in Now Menic i 4 afneenan tas aa. (on islation on the cub. | te Red Cloud agency, comprising Cneyennes, | ° Rip depos os whe i atook iny oe ‘ 0 . of tie seutauives of the Unied | in this count und susceptible of com 1 f . r The dead lock in the Territorial Legisiature H A a MV stapaboes, Ogaltala Sioux, Wild Brule Sious, | coUsist of ? Zhe reason ia that they dure not, We + and Enerland in this eit poring with Scot ite in poiut of beauty of 1 ; Now Aexivo, toslomed by revususiouury nrociete int PF ject. It is competent fur him to change t Pies ee . know of one case in which they had to pledge Lately lar Wat al tressed to ali the branches | polish, strengtt d durability for uraamental p Tota! to Jan 1 uci ‘ ‘ we interposition of Fe tera . ; wud the Indians of she North generally, In 1870 pledg rey system Without asking the Interposition of | teen eae anne ener tna cy | accurities nominally worth $75,000 in order to | Pefe bY tne Cusivo of V.vuna, instructing them to | pores. A carciul test has bean mate at the worse During Januar sd . Flog by telegraph; but trom tue 60 (Ue bn Dongresa: ite pany rola am pater : H Wee BOD) PWS SO Toot wloan of $50,000, and hey have a (heir infliienee on the postmusters throw of the company ou granite trom a fue quarry on the rece ved 118 aM ult to arrive at a clave waders it ner 1 n retain competent and] ihe plains as special commissioners to induce a sl wn Of $50,000, and if they have beon | ous oain to take posnowsion of all letters ad¢ Tron Monitain Hestiroud, belonging Lo tov, Brawn, | Ovovdease on special account ‘ it rity 1 “ \ one im supersede thoso who ay | hypotheenting the rest of the estments a wiUh ® Success exceeding the Most KaNKUine ne ewerite of the cuse, 1 vow Web honest agents, or rsedo thoso who are | these Indians to go on toa reservation north of | 'YPothecating the rest of their investments at | rou abroad to Cubans rosident ta this countr, ait 8 hing tb Frankuine expe Toval Habiith rr Barderde allellink aha ae unworthy, without asking consent from any | the Paite river, bu: thongh in the course of | te sume ruinous rates—as they probably have — ! i on i eos dipeeabe ental atacand a! quarter, "Whon Socretury Cox aought to | their visit they expended upon those tribes | “~tHF0 Will be a poor how fur tho depositor The sworn statement of the officers of ¢ The annual statement of the Atuntie Mutual ata at 6 . ' IAS ance 1 Saaproto tho clril asrvico by carry autitho | ls preseuiN Mae stun of B160000 (heyctaledito || Maat Mer AME tBUS Robey, before: tho bank | MASESHies AAs APAMIS: BATIBRR TBsDAHI ORs DODe |. WHSRESBES COD TORE AEOORTS MUGAT 1 GAT AA TAPS Dsauth Ceroh 1 te munporters ure doaniente bs recommendations of the Pocece convince a single one of the red men to see th f — nee | MOORE GOI HE RAL tr atneia a) ug colnuns, ‘The assets invested for the seonrit Gin) Dube ‘ ta nese * " r " He Grant permitted CHanpnit a propricty of the movement, To all their ap. After Inspector SNEAK exhausts his abil O18, Bury us, ¢805 87 1 B48 due | of mayer amount to the splend! sun of $14 va : of 5 iy oe He Taanyallinank oni ciuiua:. lev iar 4 tho Indians responded that they would ) ities in trying tospy out the captainsin civilion's Pe — nid deservelly enjove Rr Ac idorunaniel i ‘ ‘ I ' : AM 4 f 7" iia: Tivaailent Al bb sa retin stay in the white man’s country, and they would | dress, he might be profitably employed to ex call attention to the opening tes the uur urance bt ©: buie p by 9 j b not cross the Platte, Finally the Department | ercise his wonderful detective hvi n vir rened course, Wich Lakes § —— " ‘ ihe aiod by Cox would Le detvimental t ; } Vhursday t iis area If overy bak in New York 4 } " i" d eh i ’ nd Cox woes } i F tho hands of Liew we yee Mareareteteae 4 wn insted © this course to unusual tue \ . ea | ” a! | tit uture success, und Wuaw, an officer regular army who had | 1? their districts vor atteud to their dut tention, nae ginew Boventi \ | f | iB In the freo of these notorious facts is it West a eho hea —— — Y Tob ay reat exper i n effuirs, and who had Minhas taonalial dn an laces Tab ana » \ Ww the Phe bon 7 \ hihi got futile to pretend that Grant is acting | resigned bis position in the army in order tat Teuont Say au oir a) Attontion je galled to tho stajomont of th y itive t quoted ae ie ae r i We. 4 f ‘ 6 r salut, Mteieee vot bat Wat German Uptown Savings Bank pablisiod olso | sows | r Me Staleinen ts sunngs the sme Hae tn faith whon he parades his anatety | vote bimsclf entirely to the Indian oe Mm where ee ve bank (4 be iM A Bouu hows a oe 4 = =