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Mowery Theatre W Niblo's Ga New York Cleo mple Theatre—t jack's Theatre J Terma of GA od West T NATIONAL SAMUEL Propesed Reform of th We commend to feaders the report, au al ' mis reforming the ox lating to taxat It is notorious that our pre jual and in far below its actual taxing property i Real pl and at the say practical execut It will be ot tinst is to allover thes This would not r of tax on this kind fate of tixation would fall srease of the vi 8 to comm three times one ngs hous s year rent, his h assessed at (KK) $5,000 a year, or rental, the capital invested 8 to be asstssed at $15,000 and no more This, it is contended, will do away v nquisition into temptation to swear umount of pe taxation, The pr undergo the ordeal tion, In which me nibitedt What the The t oe wl Great Britain on Irying to get up at tprings from a sroNe’s Adinin danger of be rious divisions in the ranks of ils party. So when Diskartr attacks the struction of the he the part of Png! STONE seizes the John I's p going t we) ing the American way to re continue his e G porters we tire ie hopes that it will the sh in bis ren ution ar The British 1 President may be decision of a nd t f these wom the bh The The course of gard to the Utih onsist t wount for it exe What » vi onslaught r States authorities rations that Pre and b to just eutof Darouam You Inthe meant at Washington showing any sig after a flight to 1 to Salt Lake ty, and is now a nominal prisoner in his it having heen suddenly discovered that there is no provi- sion for paying t has return and finally, expenses of the to a stand United States authorities in Utah 4 from Washington to admit the alleged murderers to bail—advice wh Chief Justice McKras has perempto declined to fe portion of the population laboring to secure the admissic And now th that affairs are curious! muddled, and it would not be at all sur- » Administration present as an effectual solution of all the difficul- ties of the situation, a measure for the ad- mission of Utah as a State undera © viding that polyga prising to se y-fourth Street Theatre im Rquare Theatre dele On Heed. y shall hen a sufficient population to entitle it Government, and privileges of a State time would place all power in the hands of people who consider BrigHam wishes entitled to mo: tthan all the neral public and the spirited war- rily waged against the pec Mormons would be Las a proof that the Administra lisposed to favor their ille: idoption of at conclusic fare tempor liar institutions of the Administration in the furtherance Brienan You ve no hesi United States were re rphan Asylum | They aceeptod the ty of Baltin amuutter of cours tract of which is inted elsewhere in to-day’s Sun, of Com- rs WELLS, Dop the Governor of thi ing except pr 1 CUYLER to Fair was to inerens nd visitors 1 ig’t naturally have rted snd cared for at th wud COLPAX for nothing ssessod worth, and the tax on is evaded in most instances, » men of wealth and enterpr up their residence within the Sta we need is some just and ¢ nA which will d e time ive nothing to nobody ustead of giving of the id of the orphans, the of the Fair performed the part of high functionar enting the Presi a splendid chair, and for Mrs. Grant; whi received an elegant afghan for the from taking «tors toward the tuxes equally, capable of easy Vice-President rved that the proposed re- form embraces two princ reversing the aise the valuat to what it is worth in the market, mstead of leaving it, as at present, at one-half, or even less, of that amount. » the ammount rty, since the with the in- Present-Taker we trust, be deemed Lis associat preceded them, Wastineton or Jackson visiting a Fair held on the man’s personalty at an amount equal to ar's rent of the ‘Thus, if he occupies h he pays €1,000 furniture is t educate the 7 eupied by h worth or for wh in his busines ties FP. WILSON @ lent President ; but i abt its merite a over wu because of ved on the bank rultful country racter of the claims necessarily assails Gap: tration, which nege the election of the treaty propensities in Violence r tims, hoping in this hed no property them- ir best to ruin tho: Utah Trials. red that nothir wd ageainet lis parently watched U @ choerfal faith © ing Anely, and that matters would eventu ally be arranged to the satisfaction of all parties. Buiauaw Youno, whose shrewd ered worthless stock, A portion of ti accopted the #tock t rid of tt for wh fevents with ery thing Was work it would brings r. resolutely held on to It result has proved the luck of the THE SUN Last winter and spring reducing were struck in the company’s territory, and In July ® dividend of three per cent. was distrib- uted. On the 2d ult. a second dividend of thre per cent, was declared, and It was eimultaneou ly unced that all holders of stock in le« mounts than $1,000 w ld receive par for th sone, Larger holders are now receiving twenty per cent. in cash for their stock, and anew cer- tifleate of stock for the remainder, Tt ts said that the production of oil at Reno at its present rate would yield @ gross income of 35.000 a year, and only ten of twelve acres out of over twelve hundred acres belonging to the company have yet heen develope —— A new specinen of the sort of reform of the civil service which President Gray ts in favor of is afforded by the new arrangement for managing the Covington Post OMice, The Post- master of Covington is the Hon, Jesse R. Grant, the President's father, He never was qualifled to be Postmaster, while his unblushing confe: sion of his bargains to secure appointments to office tn return for money paid to himself proves that he is morally unfit for any plive of public trust. Latterly he has been stricken with pa- ralysis, and although he ts somewhat better, his recovery {s not expected. Under such circum- stances any ordinary person would be required to vacate his office and make way for some one able to perform {ts duties; but no euch rigor is shown toward the President's father, He is al- lowed to remain as the nominal Postmaster, while a mail agent is detailed to perform the work, Th ary, Which Is § ), continues tobe paid to Mr. Gant; and it is mentioned as an instance of spectal virtue on his part that out of this sum he pays €1,000 to his substitute. This isa kind of arrangement which would be in- tolerable under any eiret nstances, but consider hat Me. Gane is rich man and cannot plead the excuse of poverty for his greed, It is Tie London correspondent of the Boston A r an explanation of the ca which led abv ment of the p tf a pur the Atlante cables by the British THE SUN ut the t ts tncer It ar that before pr to f al at clectriclans to ex the ea nd report , tion ft is said tt ' port was v ' able, T { e hi id 1 bet 3} Engl 1 1 i} lefe ‘ ne at that th runs " i M BE. V Luy ive ft Tivet iuirements of the age, and for the mos part merely odds and enc zht tox pronounces the harsh but not unmerited ment up: his brother architects, that during the last twenty years they have forcutte aud learned nothing. His remedy for th cline inthe art is to make the arch student's training a more practical to allow him to enter the drawing office until is well grounded in the elements of carpentry, much masoury, chemlstry, and ge 1 are- versal of the ordinary pra but it seems te be founded on the plainest rules of ngs constructed of imperfect ma. It is a common remark ained and vent Idings of mode noted exceptions, are ag those Ofty orahundred ye reason seems to be that the that bu gaudy and m $ v Mr. Peat hinks savor tecture. y if he bh Compt, Cas — We observe with pain tl 1 man, D \ foc to be ge y a wretched pecuniary d rian ( h, but some of bla ust Unkindest cut of all is dealt at him, we are sorry to say, in the columns of the Cincin- “i ta Journal which has always me justice to Deacon Saurus plety and ec lesiastical qualinest and has never before sutfered his offlelal nding in the church to } estioned. Now, tt i btless true that so. far mer terlor formality of deacenship ts conce Deacon SMiTH no longer possesses It, since has withdrawn li { from the Central Chureh but itehould never be forgotten that itis not merely the title which makes a deacon, but the er certain inner deaconality of soul, so to sy In this higher point of view Rrenanp SMi7H ts es of a truly good character coupled with a Ae , n today as n he was still thet clulodicer of the Central Church may not 1 ‘ Moe, he this 1 real frien h cients int H + of Stoning. nn, Norwalk, Port € er, and ' ‘ Long Island wren by t War Departiuent. 1 is proj stwardly from Stonington Point; and to con struct In addition a Jetty or sea-wall south Wamparset Point i anchorage space to about tw us nd wet wid feot for vessels ¢ f een fect, and a much larger For Huntingt " ing the present ch of harbor At Norwalk, the im ment ved ts the edging out of the channel feet at mean low tide from it five h et above Gregory's Point to the Stone f sunken rock” to eleven feet at me stot § and of “salt rock t 2; and ndred feet long wt e bu A collection of useful models of letters on all sorte of mubjects connected with mercantile Uual * furnished in Webster's Business dan (Robert M. De With. Abu handy book of reference it Will be found of ISH PRESENTS FOR GRANT. Get Rid of the ecusional Bullete-A Magnificent Gitt of Cigars to Graut, Fish & Co. clears that © President Gra: Robeson, and their amfeability ‘he cigars were sent per Liberty to Key Ibe bought here as presents to Hamilton Fish, Secretary knowledgement of | WONDERS OF MAJOR PLORING EXPEDITION ‘The Proposed New Territory of Pembina— on the Amnesty Bill-The Education Bil Passed in the Honse, Wastinoton, Feb, &—In the Senate Mr. pn.) reported a bill at the Patent and Copyright law of July 8, 1% striking from section & the words, “and also if he be living in case ituting for the w ‘flat section, the words, " OF COLORADO, No Vote Yet POWRTI'S Tt may be ple Robeson & Cr and such cheap Grant, Fish, ILAVANA, Jan. 30.—If anybody has doubt- ed the fact that the Spanish Govern Je over the command of this tel- thority init tothe brutal yolun- t last be dissipated even ne home Government, disgusted with the everlasting despatches from Cuba, always to the effect that the revolution was on its last legs, and that it required only afew usand more troops to give it its death blow, determined at last to withdraw aman who had tantly and to replace Val- The volunteers pro- rnment to depose ried their point. issue of the new paper La Evpafa, they thank the King for conforming to their wishes, following com- t Paasure you y Acoundreley always told you that we seu Washington by pres Hits, Lofty Cro Waterfalls Splendid P The Seven Aztec Citic e% nnd Roaring Arks for Kanchee= es Of Arizoun, paniard bere with could do what we « ente of a few cigars. tion for reis ue, teers, such doubt must n credulous minds. Heangvanrens Riven EXPLoRixG EXPepitios, Kanan, Cram, We left Groen River Statt ; We were provided with thre aplendid boats 2% feot long ar Amidships, forward, and aft a water-th artment is built for holding provisions, ments, photographic materials, and so on. leaves avacant place forward and aft for the row. steersiman sitting on the after cabin, were loaded with two months’ sup having been sent around to mect points along th party numbering eleven, Major first boat acting as guido and pilot for the expe ruts Coming 8.—President Grant has recetved a cask of noble Madeira wine by the United States ship arrived from tl present from that celebrated warrior Admiral Alden, commonly known as Fighting Jimmy. ‘The Hon. George M. Robeson, Secretary of the Navy, has also received a quarter of a cask of the This shows that in Fighting opinion he ts of Just one-quarter as muc portanee as Gen, Grant. Speaking of the know that Admiral G tent of the court 1 for having got thi eltzen of U WaAsntnaton, lish the Territory of ¢ erriere, which Intely Buropean sqM way, with an the proposed Territory to Pembir sistof that portion of Dakuta lying nurth of the deceived the KMAN (Rep., Ohio) cal the Secretary of the Treasury to r deem three millions nt, certificates, tested, dared the Madrid G Valmaseda, and ¢ conned s Dill was designed to rem sasto the right Hes, the rest pulled out, our well with the THR AMNPSTY mitt Capt. Steven sof the city, In the original the military and of each signer is not specified they appear colely as loyal Spaniards. rs, and the respective h Lhave added in amendment, tue supplement- he's Bika For the first sixty milos we met with no serious rapids or obstruct we entered Hed cauon and ran several very bad falls, passing one of which the Nellie Powe Prof. Thompson's boat, was capsized, ep the crew into the boiling flood, and losing every. thing that happened to be lying arov ‘The main cargo, being un¢ served from damage. ONE OF THE PARTY CAVES 18 For six days we had t making twenty miles and ru At one fall we had to carry our boate seventy-five yards June 11, we we the party, F. ¢ up the race on account of sickness and s I the canon our first portage here bei ed from Major Powell's ha cks two years ag riplet Falls, Boul Mr. Sumneu withdrew hi striking out of the ug or annulling all against any person on the vending motion to etrike vut yeas. 2; nays, 3, Mr. FRELINGUUYSEN (Rep., strike out all reference to churches, Hep. Hl.) sald he would vote ler amendme Saudstone Quarry. consent given yes lowing are the sign ind of each wh eriminating Seneca stone is produced thirty m river, and the quarr: manipulated in drugitist and soce It is now owned by Henry 1 Gen, Grant, and other folks, and sw Haydn, brother-in-law of ‘The orders of Congress were tmp rs of the new State edif reas they are already this hahdsome but friable ste property was sectiun Was really rule in Mad minanding volun 3.) moved to ee First Regiment V Mr. Touma ner bill in ordert atid thereby | was in favor of amne ments designed like this one tu de ing Amnesty bill. ‘o Ampudia y Dot manding Sec wgainet all at at the pend- eo) commanding Fifth Fably lively times, camilo Feyjoo de Soto- ng Hussar Reg Jimenez, (Col mont Volun Frank Blatr on Gra dhe could not consent to the From @. 4. 7 The other day I sent a card to Frank Blair, in Brown's H vnptly came out of th: A. Richards: Senate. for Frank ug regiment vo » churches as SPANISH ADSISSIO: revolution is d t. from the Clr ment without prit confirmed drur the following er dated Jan, some strong bi sible, not Intell the Hottent Ule only by Un charged that the Bear river fifte ieh we had @ ON said he bi great anxiety on the sty to pasa the p he had been mistaken ; theret: Detter afford to drop into the line rful President's p es and aul ® people in Tt ts surrounded by noble views. ‘Through Cragey ake as a politic ys as one politic that mistake ts shakin un to another ld Abolitionists ds and falls, y of the Uintah ar ntered the val Uintah Agency we received supp seat, and that Myer re than Grant | ented the pett- Showing a tariff di ainst artixts, et ugnin received nof Frank Le having left us at ers, and prin 000 Ruined tion of Mr, Dawes, The undersigned a esides running y set opposite thelr res »s0 of procurin . to be erected in Printing House at apace in front of the new . opposite the statue of Ben- Jof the square. © the proposed ° invited from wish to furnish them 2 that a committee of at least three cor nate bill for pay the sums nt otive names erally vertical vd miles above the Paria at Hroad, and canal comy ive months of 1810, on the grou ping and medicive 4 that they hi A STREAM CALLED THE aid on the tubli jon involved i ha measure UIOM sense, 1 mean slaves Ilberated © Totter atates the other e It is understood th by Mr. Dawes, twe of Ways and whieh will t and referred to th another defeat at an ai (which the ifty miles to the nor Colorado at We arrived at the Paria Oct. 2, achéd the boats and started for this plies are stored six miles south passed, after hew drawing of seats was proce rcision the House adjourned, A pack train, the pariy are c: POOR THLEVING MINISTER, ishing of base lines for the latit tude, topograph fnountains b wg scenery In thi of Indians, among Wi Navajos, and Artec al mapping of on the river, phote Vielnity, and dge Politely a to Go Through What Judge wether Lis rter Thought. can, pastor of he was never or- . charged with the larceny of i k place at last Prisoner Was ck ahd a number of very Inte 1 a large amo Baptist Chureh ; In Arizona will be made x items in regard raid him to any extent | Worary, and t h paper and with Morgan's pr — it and building is proj at forty fami Lively Time ina W Old Quaker Up, and Cleans Out the ots Min Wascle ay the County Court 1 and putit on n, the SUN re SPANISH PKL i ton agaivet Day the crew and the majority of the Terror have been r lunteers have sent officers of the 1D cases containing & Nichia of otbee, Hiuok be taxed by tee diddren. aud the later f