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~ 7 awa’ | SUN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1872. rp i dons these demands the treaty will come to | order goods sent to Bixny'sstore. Lerr still | order to secure Mr. Ricntmeven's influence for NATIONAL POLITICS, A PRETTY CROWD OF LEGISLATORS, THE THIRD AV B \\ K | rr 4 cabana . Y GRAxt’s reno . What is to be raid of a —— AY. ' H ' naught, and the whole subject will be un- | Hope ie ahesten: en roi Poniink ae | Ciel tiene Non on hie corn benefit coun. | President Grant—ie Former Popalarity— | The Rbooting ofthe Hon, Benjamin Ryan of une settled agaln. But those who suppose that 6 le eon aunt Gon, LORTED, 80 | senances such a bare-teced ewindle on the tat-| Casere of ite Deeline~Twe Methods by Koath Carolina—Washing Dirty Linen In| grzpz, MAKING A PREp? | 3 cording to Mr. Mupoerr, shared the profits “ Either of which ho may be Defeated. ¢ South Carolina Capitol. PALING 199 DRPUN hooP Tt Khines for Alt, this would necessarily result in war are } of «the influence with Lar, But Leer | Paver of the nation? Cerresnoedeaey lt) " Correspondence of The Sua. sea eate Perosttons & = =] mistaken, It is true the controversy would | does not appear to have been content with “y ASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Gen. Grant became | CoLumnta, 8. C, Feb. 5.—The Hon Ben= | gue petasing the Paymonia tn ove ° The bill introduced in Congress by Mr. ‘ r " . 0 le We U RATURDAY, FEDRUARY 10, 1872. . = ee 5 the fatlate 000 @ Yenr and hits ts a President with a declared and probably asincero | Jamin Ryar, the colored legislator who about ten | iring the Depositors 0. 4 o be somewhat embittered by the failure of Me ‘d ot ts aie Live dot Bi Arial > ser cade HANDLEY of Alabama to rogulate bids for ser | resolution to have no policy opposed to the will | days ago attempted to cowhide Mr. B. W. ‘Tom tors who were nut Paid Vesiortay. Amunementa TeoDay the treaty; but England would not make | { manded more. Bixpy refused to | vice in the Port Office Department requires | of the people, Tho novelty of the idea, imme. | linson, correspondent of the Charleston News, { The run on the Third Av Academy of M be Wart M war on us for that reason, and on our part | COMPIYs aud the White House Ring caused | nidders to fle sureties for tho falthfut perform: | atately succoeding the obstinate Administration | and got shot for his paing, haa again taken his | ank was continued yestorday. Mouth’ ‘the er Co 3 0 : the association—Brxny said he could not | ance of the work in an amount equal to that | of Johnson, pleased the public, and they re- | seat ia the House of Assembly, ‘The wound waa | forming at an early hour, ctl al vty 4 Rowers Theatre WW Hay, Made there is no danger of our declaring war | callita copartnership—to be broken up. | pald the last contractor, and provides that aponded with a warmth of feeling not before | not serious. The account of the fracas which | outside were admitted. At 10 Somer Tansitates vert pr ea il od agninst her, All the political capital that | So apparent was the power of the Prosi- | ase of the failure of the lowest bidder, the con- | witnessed since the first days of the republic, was sent to the Northern newspapers was mea- | persons were in line inslde, w FIN Avease Thoatee Divorce, Mativas. Gen. Gnaxt desires he would fel sure of | dent throughout the whole transaction | tact shall be given to the next lowest, Te | .,Fora time Gen. Grant {gnored politicians and | grein its details. The day before this occur | ing teller to begin his in greene Grand Opera Heuse—Cerspean ttipperbeatren Co, Motors, thieves ; that Brxny believed Leer to be @ relative | “tll one ts found to perform the service. It | statesmen uke. Tocome extent he surrounded | rence or homas Williama, a colored barber ks, ‘The first man paid me Globe Theatre Pa making by forcing England to break down | o¢ Gy qv also bag tered Usiegeatin td bigs himself with good, honest men, who, however, | hero, learned, or in some way took a notion, that | through which he could eve y nisg Law tabwil Matinee, » treaty | 8 manner, 1 r quent bidders and thelr sureties in each case | Knew nothing of the duties they were called to | the Hon. Assemblyman was on too Intimate | €2200, A nuniber of subet! r Kibto'eG Ce en ee a a | ee i fterward formed a partnership | shall be commenced within ninety days after | perform, It needs sailors to work a ship, and it | terma with le (Williams's) wife: Whereupon, ets the busitioas Having b wilted Mew York Clrens-iath sm vol Masi Mauisws, | he would be satisfied, with Honton and Sock tna, with the view | thoir failure to fulfil the terms of thelr proposal. | roquiroa atatoamen to sull the ahilp of state, Gon. | in true Southern fashion, Williams went for the | scte Bome days ago the dein Was Frtelahics ihdaoincis wee In this it cannot be charged that England | of carrying on the warehouse and general | This bill is intended to put an end to the system | Grant found himself drifting upon tho sea of | member from Orangeburg with a rawhide in ono | all found in the line without t An the tae den Me haw proposes to depart from the plain obligne order business, Horton put in all the eap- of straw bids, under which the Postmastor-Gen- | circumstances, with none on board who could | hand and a revolver in the other. He met him Jority of the pring ipats ora th with Tony Pasior's Overn re é ? ; ital, but the interest in the partnership | eral has had It in his power to give contracts to | improve the fair weather or the favorable broezo. | at the State Capitol talking to tho Hon. ft. B. | books, It Is neat to lmpoosi cua Meeatre Comune | * tions of the treaty. She is still willing that | was divided into five parts, Honros having | hls pa ee serviceable advocates of Grant's He made no headway toward any port. Ho | Eiliott, member of Congress from this District. | them, Mety-fourth Stroet Theatre Siar Combination. Matioess | the question of actual damages done by the » part and Leer and Srock1na one pi renomination, without regard to tho claims of | found his vessel might drift upon an inhospitable | Williams approached with uplifted cowhide, | Payments were continued thr C-tow Kanare Theatre Melle Evietainimeat, Matinee AM : si y ONG DARE ANG LEEY And) BOOKING ONG DAT | onset actiperitons,, (he eduadaloue manner IH | sri Ho sought professional ald, and poll- vhich yas d avo ‘At thts | tho usual delit 2 Un Waltack’s Theat Gat Confederate cruisers fitted out in her ports | each, leaving the other two parts unac- . Ho sought p val ald, and f seeing which Byas drew a revolver. iis | the usual deli ia veloc, Wood's heatrancs Wass Minies, sermbieieh st B counted for, Horroy soon left the firm, | Nileh postal routes in tho South havo been | tictans responded with alacrity. He mistook | juncture Congressman Elllott interfered, and | agentleman drew about 0M, | A pile e : shall be pasted upon according to the rules | eT Cr et in order to plenso the | 2vbed out for the benedt of disreputable politt- | them for statesmen, Since then the ship has | told Williams to put up his cowhide, which the | in the denominations paid out. “He tel NATIONAL REFORM TICKET, _ | Above quoted. Whatshe refuses to submit | Bec acce aa, mae Lee 1 clans who have performed no service them | teen a piratical craft, run In tho interests of | latter did. After some hard words, during | handkerchief, making & bundle about toe : AL i } ; President, placed the whole general order | gelves, nor over intended to do #0, has excited & | those on board, without rezard for the welfare | which Willams agatn tried to get ut Dyas with- | and shape of a buick. Ile tried to yet the brig > to the arbitrators is the question of con- | business of the port in the hands of the two | widespread ing of dissatisfaction ; and tho | of the people, whose treasure she bears. Since | out effect, he withdrew fiom the State House, | into bie pocket. He couldu't. A 4 Mer for presidents structive, consequential, or contingent The value of the means proposed by the in He A NETL | then the President has rodeemod his pledge by | and Hyas not caring to prolong the quarrel, | tried It, Brst in one pockets then | t. No i 1 | business is estimated as at least from £00,000 | for preventing the obnoxious straw blds—namo- | having no policy whatever, He has treated his | moved off ja an opposite ¢ 0 0, Another officer tried ft and failed. LYMAN TRUMBULL, damages, whether alleged Ve e inflicte to $100,000 a ye Col. Leer acknowledges | 1¥+ an act of Congress which would virtually | high offive as if he won it a frat tol rays A LRGISLATON'S QUESTION than's pockets wore large, but hi ; Gb istiins upon the Treasury of the United States by | +, ‘958,000 profits the first year, but Mr, | B&¥ siven him authority to disregard the bida | Po conception of its responsibilities: he bays | a, menting on this scene, Mr. Tomlinson | and all h bet rerean » protraction of the rebellion consequent WY, roliouse' of fourteen years’ | Of @!l contractors, and give the routes to whom- | H1is enemies have not had to falsify his record— | did not spare Mr, Byas’s feclings, He criticised | remarkable spectacle of a man who v the pr Letiel c sone Bixny, a warchon ie a nur sth be over he pleased, at any price ho should see ft | they have simply circulated the truth. His mis | him ina very uncomplimentary manner, and | tessed of “more, money than he coula seb upon the escape of these cruisers, or by the | experienc sorta a if Luet's net earn- | t namo—was only intended to increase tho | {ake was fatal in leaving » profession ho under= | 1m oh & toe Anemia Het AO t porket jeeps necessity of sending out our men-of- | ines are as low as the latter represents, facilities of the Department as a political and Tempted by aml he resigned the hichest | Tyas guilty of trespassing on Mr. Willi Bie ChE GEO ICE OL aieotre nine ; : “must be spending his money foolishly in | money-making machine. ‘The adoption of Mr. | military rank and risked a reputation Which Was | \teedomatn, but of cowardice in not granting the. (eee eat Raber of depositors Wity lu b oP xEw york. war to pursue and capture them, Of | sono other way.” Of the $28,000 auknowls | Haxpiay's bill would probably prove a seric once glorious. The people have been I De we | eallatctloes WHIM: kent Bouttionh RentieNet Thirty-two persons rev 1 1 | Sintra litua © by the general suppression of our marie | eagod profits, Col. Leer accounts with ao- | damper to the groat expectationsentertained by | hittin t ntagonisina cropped out, Ke | ‘The next afternoon as Mr. ‘Tomiinson was step. | ay,afleenodn, One of Use + | ington ‘Treaty be Abandoned t® | time commerce, or by the Toss of | curacy for about $23,000, For the remain. | the Cabinot officer who haa alrcady doubly im- | Misht have Feeonciied much of the fevllng | ine out of the Senate Chanber, he met Mr Rig Mia anbueh GakiAa t . phate sepia ossible profits which our whalers and | ing $30,000 he finds himself utterly unable | Mortillzed himself; Srst, by his connection with we might have caused bln to weed fr Hyas standing, Brutus tke. In the doorways | ithe matron, wh iia at he purpose of the Washington Treaty is | POE prow “| i slapd to account, and though ho promised to | the eFeat Cronrenstxa swindle; and socond, | timate a t Keys, gamblers, and | mufted up to the chin. | He guid: Jar was notleed in Weeieas other comme eseels ave gain aotni fie Ae eoancn ee ii, | by his carnest and self-sacriftcing efforts to elo- | bufoons, Had half the’ time. w in their Alt I Ww ar , recovered her i y t to sottle by tration the controversy bes | Ofer comm vessels might havo gained | ce his books for the inspection of the | °¥ Bscarnost and self-sacrifiotr te to clo- | company been devoted to study, hls general ine | | Mr. Hyas ¢ him in loftily, “Aro you SA Nie Neecinttts : W tho United Stat IE IY if their voyages had not been interrupted | committee, | coed : vate the reputation of oe Liye service bY | formation might have been vastly increased. | the gentler: hho wrote thy point t Te hits Wak eben Bit t Woon thy i States and Englan | com: « not done so, prohibiting the poor carriers from issuing thelr | 1 gpl {being Interested inthe ache “ ty the " 1 Rad dtist boot 4 ry the ¢ ers. These questions, as he sents Jou. GRAN a uniform. 4 of his a tecs and dependenta might have | r 6 80,” answered Mr, Tone ju “ Ipovtius questions growing out of our civil by th rulsers, Th question: ie her It appear bese uGr die ms iform- | customary New Y¥ addressos, ; of hi appalntecs: 1 pero thane oale e pyle Horn rere? at | Hed b koto th Pam 1 war. For thts purpose the treaty provid public men now all agree in saying, she | ly siven his support to the man whom he —— proved guilty of imp reonduct or fraud he= 1 Fexe Wile es J : settee Dalit el ae realy Provides | ever intended to send before the are | stalled by a letter to the Collector over | Atamase meeting held in Philadciphia | irra committee ot tavectigation, tne charse | nar. Tam golne to thrast vou sir. within | MG , <n for the constitution of a tribunal to sit at | 4 , the merchants of New York, ‘Though his | on Wednesday night by the friends Of CO | eet et ieee ian anny tied teoned: his ‘overcont, and Greve hes | piece pa f ee mova, Audit lays down in the following | Vitraters; she never supposed that the | aitontion was repeatedly called to the subs | CLUE, whose election to the State Sonate was Oe node by wrhten | mente aereen rawhide, onuinson weviine the | yk ‘ ry | tre provided for the judication; ne Sr a only prevented by violence and fraud, the , are two practical methods by wh | movem junipe wk and jane i language the rules by which this tribunat | {e4ly provided for theiradjudications nor | ject by Mr. A. T. Srewanr, and also by Fe RRIWCEDIE LA rhepened “fe cine ta re rants reclection tay be prevented. ‘The | into hy Were pocket but Mot auick enough | WHO 5 can she in honor consent that they shall be | the report of Senator Parrrrsoy more than | B- F. Brewster tock occasion to say that he | frst is to defeat his renomination inthe Kepulr- | to esea , Is to be governed: ¥ - * to seo Gen, GRANT renominated and ro- National Convention. At least thr scend , he has failed to interfere, The xamined and passed upon by that tribu | @ yearn acted, Ait inference from all these facts should be | ° suflicient to convince an intelligent jury of ted for him are now di tration, yet the party ¢ ontrotied by his friends. His ting Col. Mc» | wish no change untess itis surely for Thcy shall proceed, impartially and earctall | and deci Wvefore | nal, And » British Government Part of the Goverumonts of the United od hor Brit Majesty rcepectively, All 1 it, there is no doubt that ine blow from the rawhide. This ¢ ire fopAHab NY rang ors, Before Hyas cotld raise it again, | {ha rat} H H JTomlingon had his revelver out. el He ccriey fe snot. Ronen Gren Wit he pete fot en Byas aw the weapon he dropped the | brunt of tie disaciivus specul in Auanti the guilty complicity of the White House tue, such adectaration makes Me.Butwsten's | hence they have been slow to: orgat fami and lumped les tee Gor one |e all ‘ i Se pam conaiored by the tribunal tociudiog the that | gooner than allow these questions to becons | gang with the gencral order extortioners, ement denuncistions of the corrupt ing | euinct etree pany discipline, than aimob against | Chamber Dont let Fe Dean ORCA US to Gadachianl ce tnne tie tt teelted by aavoriy of all the arbitra | 1144 and decided there, England will let | nd that the former are sharers in the pro- which Guasrso arcently champloned scem not | tH roxttar ary: ug i113 nov Set to tate | . , trai Haag tot even bus fone wr > » latter fro! » business | only Inconslstent but slightly idlotie, ny old né and tm c ate wan peration : the whole treaty fall, just as we should let | “ts wrung by the latter from the business “4 pitesdhidshdae~ Sabah llnhters are with the opposition, If they wulte and say Rept Who was? It is well known t n. GRANT was one of the most | H questions that elual! bi active and decidedly the most Influential of the engaged in the work of defe though has not yet mitted to the arb + followlng eres mab, the b rat Wey shall be goveriod Which are age: we rules to be tak tach principles of International law wot In herewith as the arbitrators shail determine bie to the case, A neutral gove « due diligence to preve men of this city. cy Hegul military secretaries of the An unpleasant and undignified contro- Netnatioaat te at taeett 2x | question of the right of our Government to | President have declined to be examined fn to have be: maintain its own exist against a rebel- ew York, and the whitewashing majority meat is bound, | yin, of the committee bave voted to hear their t the Atting ont, 2 ito beleve ie tuend. | It is a well settled principle both of publicly what they are constantly saying tn pri- vate they will yet win. On thelr side ts not only versy has beon progressing between Cincinnatt | Gea. and Chicago in relation to the disposition of a portion of the funds contributed by Deacon | Rican SxutH and others in Cincinnatd for the relief of tho sufferors by the great fire. In- told of great and incre iit | stead of placing all the money raised in Cincin- | faction with the Administration among the Mr. ¢ Hwa a Dire in the Atl ie M any at that tine, aod, the goveval “to be that he was the gentleman w Niment i the vty omlinson didnot follow hiin, but ave now It, but it is not wee of Kiebland county, ue] ame Hyas's Injuries were but | gure for an opera won Was released In $700 ball, and. foremost m Abe the last of it made Judge contrat it fall rather tin attuw her ta bring up the bs Guanor be tes | and throug Wibete of | refuge in the room force, buta growing conviet is renomfnated Promin it Republicans, n i State Central Committe fron inthe Union have this win notes with each other in Washington, | When it was f sing dissatia= | SUieht, Tort that will in all likelilios aking or, Of and Tdon't should have so much cene nin which he was not the he time that that loan way elly was testimor he yin Washington, Other persons e heen obliged to come fr m di th which Eng on te ri A me oF hih qvality, Due thollent the challive ws Tyas is one of the most extraordinary negrors 1 OF THE FINANCE COMMUTER, Fiieat iy: Fest | Buglish and American law that remote | parts of the country to testify, but the | nat! in the hands of the Chicago Ald Society, a | PIC of Wis locality, but thought the feeling was | 4,) tiie South Carolina Rexisiature. ile is ana: | ang p, D. Marshall was also a1 Peniae ed toc and consequential damages cannot be re- | denizens of the White House are above | portion of the funds was applied to the support | firm conviction that It was 1 1 t ral orator, ani i Cee Grey Cece Judge Kelly was t active Ang been sprclilly adapted, In whule ‘OF in part, W! } pane fi > of soup houses, ucder the nfanagement of per- |, But Grant will ‘ated by what | Modesty would have made HAF alniont any | man matter, and be f rther such Jurisdiction, to warlike ure, : covered; and it is still more a principle of | S#Dpeenas. The examination of Porter Bocas 4 Pri y niovernent, | Where. But his ignorance, inordinate conceit, fa known as the 1 disgusted dly a friend ker ita p to get on the negative side of «question, and will harangue the House for Har way on a matter of to tM # for consultation Ip d to much nee If of Importance on the sid ough has already been heard trom | &sument th its favor tates to render It certain that the THE WIGAMIST BOWEN ON TS FRE Ly, wot ty permita Felther belligerent to operations in the i k. Mr. Green pros shorts or waters weethe bisw of uaval | statesmanship and sound policy that, as against further loans and the dnal result of the matt de Ki and Baucock in Washington will, as Sena- | 80s selected by the Cincinnatl people. Where- upon It ts charged !n the Chicago papers that the Cineinnatl soup houses are a nuisance, and the soup dispensed therefrom dirty, and only ft for hogs and ttle to eat; whereas the Cincinnatl have been astonishing and | papers say these 2 to the friends of reform and »vernment POSS, | and utter lack of moral principle | wih | everybody with him, and he his h in the Legislature. Byas always d, ax well as stock, tor Casseny suggested, be regarded by the country 1s a useless ceremony. he developments of corruption in the making up our case for the Geneva tribue | Custom Hous “Hor Pritaante Majesty has commanded her High | nal this sound rule of law and policy has | @!*beartenis Commissioners and pleaipoteatiaries to declare that : ; honest her Majesty's Goverutient camot consent to the foree | Deen disregarded, ‘The Administration has | 4. going rales an a state Jaw which were | entloued in Art tramcut, in order t The principles cor t | ay every true Ke s not to be Is, but of Lo: was deposed, or reslane and he subsequently Trustee, as did Mr. Mare Mr. Marshall afterward ‘started the Be. curity Savings Hank, of wileh Judge Kelly is a Trustee. ‘The Judge ls now Prosident of the Filth National, A TIMELY RESIGNATION. Reporter- Hat people still th that Mr, Green was the active man in the operation fiom the tet that he was a Director tn tie company Trustee between nation: aclaim for such damages tar ed his position as sin bis pec if thane tall, or Cadattead ae | stall | cannot reasonably be maintained, But in plaints are false, and instle | CaM dlousy of the Ald Society, which | the various ed to obtain contro! of all assemblage will be great enough in nutubecs and tributions. Asaresult of the | Bhility. to command the great political | Clamor that has been raised, the Chicago Retief | principles wy ed by the J s vainly end ‘n proved to be aden of robbers on the | the Cincinnati ¢ f principles of luternational | proceeded like a village pettifogger, who | one hand, aud on the othe force at the time when tho claims | Je L. arone, but that her Majesty's G cette deste of strengt The Custom House has em nu , Just now Bow spect of the nation ht shoukl accord with the great | & ich have been the foundation and todis- | strength of the Republican party, aud should also endorse amnesty and reform, and op- mn of all pi e bigamistds making allt ott, Whom he aecnses 6 Hin the administration of his | >. Hyus leads the op din Seott to the t vanlnst every Kind of fra atortal om and dete | crowds into bis complaint everything that | machine, run for the sole purpose of se= | Committee of Cincinnati have resl of him he cannot whi. tintess It Ls as the ratior © been the lif of soup which h dit may be perfectly natural for curing G ANTS renomination, The allega- wers in the =| he can conceive of gaiinst the adverse the friendly relations between the two countrics and of ied to thousands of families since the great A convention of erm to tink xe until they know that Mr en bribed his m C t t ‘ tions Tun Sen have been more than | 4, pipe ; atiaa ni ne Green was ve nian in the Company Making satisfactory son for the future, agrees | party, adding to what is just and well | — " fire. From a report by a committee of ladies ae nine Seott improved t Lo expose What | iy is @ wealthy man, and the company wante Wl Mat In dectding questions between the two coun ‘ ; sustained, Witnesses have sworn to the | appointed by the Chicago Good Samaritan Soct+ Gonvention. tx totes for he was please mH Bow , itoral naked | te out his 1 in the Hist of Direct He tries arising out of those clans, the arbitrators shouta | 20U2ded a thousand things which he knows | levying of political assessments by the | ety to investicate this subject, ft appoars that | dent und Vt ly ta these twer tit fe atich tangled | did Het attend (te meetings of the Hoard, and basuine that bev Majesty's Coverament had undertaken | to be unjust and absurd, but which ho | Collector, and the overloading of the cuss | there was no reason for the complaints that have Convention hominy j art sod Hei d Scott without | Fria company In his own War ' 7 Upon the pri * arta in these 7 : . i Idors, peen made in regard to the quality of the sou Hh “ive h Intemrity glove x tts t RCY.) Nenad tn toe he 1 Wo act upon the principles set fortu Ln these ri | thinks will Iend to itan appearance of ad. | toms service With useless officeholders, to | b r regard to tho quality of t Dd or f ‘ AP ectpeeratane ay iate A iim | slened In Unie n r ‘These are the only rules provided for the ' ‘ electioneering ager That these | furnished, and that much of the grumbling has doubt t Of seducing young ladies while in wir house The tleman ke of the t { ny ditional importance. Lt should also be ; | resulted froma f, whieh h " Wobe | t i tests of h feof patronising a certaia es: i Dana ih ' government of the arbitrators, aud beyond nave buen fully known to Gen, Grane would é , Nth Dock, Past br \ known that the case on our tained currency, that 1f the soup t iment in ‘Twenty-sixth street, New York, lo Was pre- . B. Davis, how held by m ' lent from the terms of his letter ing the resignation of Collector these rules they can only be controlled by nleaoht fo openty and “notorinsty “that It became J the money applied for thelr support pared exclusively by Mr. J. t ' wae en 1 ' ! aternational law | 41.4 that it was not submitted elther to Mr. | Muariy. Itoh « thewa class of wii; Wess ladle aay; Nave attle has alres Inigo “with nie OF the ‘yon 1 beaut tut rritnetea and by clear general principles of right. The Inspectors of Customs appear to have | joen be oa with divers ‘¢ CHINES 1 for since the five than ever t tect Evarrs, Mr. Cusine, or any other of the yainst social order and cor Ix. short, the tribunal does not resemble a court of law with precise and carefully de- | nthe battle-te the most oppressive powers over the ers of vessels, and those powe n- | before howled Hk a wild beast when he atone te do fend t {Me said ' eof the few times that he bas used the plantation di It is gratifying to know Government’s counsel for their advic tink and are used | that the prep i Rea ; | Was not known to them until after it had | forthe purpose of extorting money and | grateful recipl soon RICHARD SMizi's | bling, and may * lect [Reece Hep iy shi) pet bes (oeruens H ned ods of procedure to protect and | ‘ . charity ar ely to be realized ely IE MGAMIST NOWEN FLOURED. t . ati me # edure to protect and | neon completed and printed, and wae be- | presents from ownorsand importers. Frc arity t likely to be realized. | ante MPEG ORAM Cee taki tant A GKEAL OL PIKE r the rights of the parties; and | \ou4 to possibility of amendment before | te time of land t th Kk until A ductaion of some interest to bondsmon | X-\TE FIELD ONENGLISISNORBERY | yy, Ny, i ; i i this renders it indispeneabte that any need- | ; ‘ j rival at the merchant's store, or t \ ’ its presentation to the Briish Government. | 4. hongad ai Gith ' ful narrowing of its jurisdiction and any : eel ¥ | Such is the predicament in which Gen, | ages are exposed to depred temporarily appoint restriction of its authority should be es- beat apt Comets Y Mr. Rowen appeated to the Spanker for protecs | Speetion stations and d hy one of the principal ine ' ant’s Administration has placed the | by Custom House employees and the con- | ¢: vtisoft vo the requisite bond for an unexpired term. | Loxpon i tablished before it b ins to act. country. His advocates seem to rely | tractor’s laborers. Asa consequence valu- | Afterward he was regular'y appointed to the | the mip wh Te tion Ae peste As ti n frou the intern upton Of a mary Nhe he | Hel a AOU fed a ee Vhile the treaty says that the tribunal ack th a Oacrlatam et: the ned! ap Neng able articles are frequently stolen, and it | #8™e ome and gavea new bond, When he | hear manly. words from one who. has. doi , Byas x <0 unpopular with the colored people frolaht trains are made up and dispatched en shall examine and decide all questions that | "PO" {Re Ps nD CRO DEO Y | is virtually impossible to fix the responsi- | Ceased to be Collector the Treasury Department | much for muscular Christianity. Lace arharp | here thar witht how exceptions they iets dies | Aid West. Ie Ina very lively ccrattraad centr featured, iron: } aly ny tracks running through the 4 and whi main tracks are kept ¢ Feeley tm | trafic in crude and refined petroleum « re railroad is very great of course, and among thousands of cars may be seen the lung tank can the fluid rut five o'lock, & him through upon this line of conduct | pility of the theft. This arises from a de- ne 8 Sranern ot ne hehe beatles the Go | without regard to its intrinsic merits, We | fective system both at the general order | prhment for the two terms, by willeh It judge, however, that they will be disap- | "4 public stores, The strange fact has pela tad onrita poapin rill @uriiay any kao n shown by witn before the | for the recovery of this sum 5 committee that the stringent revenue | ministration when it is in the right; but | laws are never enforced to the letter, but raced before the | only so far as to bring moteties into the | ‘ ray headed man with hard lines | course taken by Mr. ‘Tomlinson in defending | There area tthe mouth, and Uhear one of the harsh. peared | est of voices and W was $300,000 short, A sult was brought | are nelther res last bond | J await toh course, “An dudah as the bi for just su em, 8 WOU may be laid before it by either Govern- m hims¢ akers; but us w tires’ nor void ter of the tof the nt, it is evident that there must have Deen an understanding among the Commis The Proposed Statue of Horace Printing House Sau The undersigned age of money set oppost against AnLe and the sureties on th © suretics nd that a large portion of the dofclt oc- | 1 during Abi to pay the sums their respective sioncrs as to the nature of these questions; and it is indisputable that if it shall pr for the transpor' Hon « 5} On Sat ening at R's first term, when they wero | Wal ve “ > eh rt He pretty one et upin | Two Tank Cora Smashed and ro) has Just been made in the United States District | ste Henne Charles Kingsley Preach—Middle | dis yore A va te Governor, All | Train Boroed= 100 Cars Dest i Court in St, Louls. In 185) Bynron AuLe was Aue Nouseane inthe Ninetecnth Ceutury, — | Lean say is, Balers | ti totus and | bron the Port der oun Gazette, & 1 Collector of Castonis, and A 4 With amagnifivent sweep Mr Byas resumed his papers. Ifthe reve uring a bronze statue | collision | for the purpose of p ne man 1 of the tracks, by they do not like to be dis The Court decided that the | once, hier ix or ei fhe heart | of Horace Greeley, to be erected in hh tw talning | that there was a radical difference between | civilized world; and for many reasons they | Bo kets of Guast’s Collector, and the kn | re ore aulred to make | of the owed mity {8 | fog House Square, on the Yaoaht spe if rrels 0 the of the understanding of the British Commis- : ri © | forme ow! Spe 5 g | Ont anew transcript, separating the two terms | £0" Yood | front. of the new Stats #tun around, j u the Brith bmmis- | save from the frst regarded this treaty formers known as Special Agents of the Pye apie hal ala epl dani emtrnvabindy TL i yxood | front of the new St 0 around, Chim; and het Hy responsible, It | Shakespeare, quit sioners respecting (he matter and that of Treasury Departmen totatlon fr Roos Uatweati seer te Whatever may be ible of late, about opposite the statue of Benjamin Franklin | which the bond. with great distrust and suspicion, nen a | long Ine of freight cars and a nunber of page 8 fe proposed statue of Horace | senger i oe déhria of the i hed Case © be invited from all sculptors who | cuta Waa cleared away, but the oil could not be toh ted f all Ipt he, } well removed from the ground. Several loco ut about Ecol fron a passing [Oe the ash pan into one of Uy under p spo 0 ie jor ep OOm- "i at the other ¢ quare, It isunderstood the American Commissioners, either Eng- . fbi sedaae lay the report of the majority of the com- | i, thought that this will reduce the Mahtlity of | OBC touch of nature making the whole world Paral , “nee aay he Onan Eee Te erst mittee, the investigation has fulfilled the | tho sureties about. $190,000 | Brite nite Atti eau of al thie sine | Greeley a land or the United States may honorably The Castom House Investigation. important end of exposing the general | ———— nis loyalty, pure and staple—one of those old. | Cloris to tuenteh theme nad that canta. withdraw from the treaty at any time an- The Senatorial Committee of Investiga- | order extortions of the White House Ring, Jerr, Davis appears to be as unfortunate er Faty a hy feb tt hist fies OF nao dbile nematic : gaan , Motives passed the oll ; : : nate ‘aces, are culded; an at» | tee of at least three competent persons shal are terior to the actual submission of the on and Retrenchinent, which was ap-| and the erying evils consequent on using | a¥ Gen, Grant in having very Indiscrect friends, | {uchiment tatoune Toya taco wie le toate | Lene (nt dean Aree, coupe sume to be his special eh pions, An wer them by God; an at pointed on the 18th of December last, and | the Custom House as a political machine | W! and in an instant the fre rap and to the hearing npon them before the New York, Pi wary, 1ST, ; | ont forgotten scandal, which’ nevor attracted mitted by their forefathers, and like a powder trata: x commenced its sessions on Jan. 5, adjourn: | ty force Guanr's renomination, almost forgotten dal, which nevor attracted | Ef they must transifie to thelr children as | Subscriptions previously avknowledged, Het car took. fires in tribunal. If, for instance, England were to | ed last evening to Washington. aoe much attention, hast jon revived by the action of & national inheritance, “thers "Swern ts 10 | Nest aie ih ang te track! id bring inaclaim against the United States | With the exception of Mr. Bayarn, of | Au extraordinary statement is made by | 80 ¢x-Confedera nee te eae Of their country." oyalty is indeed Gods ordi. | HeMry Wilson, of Mansachasetts, : \ la near thotracksonwhies if ; the Washington correspondent of the Boston | MACRY, who entered a sleeping car on the Tila Rite thew oes here nittimeraiy. (oe otal ishols of woul are piled te for damages caused to her cotton manu- | Delaware, the committee as at first consti- meal MAIITGAA ab fant anion yey and a King they niust have not merely ott Ae ian r ; ’ iis : ‘ 4 Post to the effect that Senator CLAYTON, whose | Charleston Ratlroad at Chattanooga a few sake of the pat me NUE || witeceinilana tiny be RENE | motives of the roid, was on fire facturers through the closing of our South. | ted was inade up exclusively of Senators | oo aioe is now the subject of an investization | Mlzhts ago, and asked the conductor If he was | forthe sake of th Pa aes peal vet i aa | MOcaivaeentyh 1 by the Hear ARe Cu ane who had voted against Mr. ‘Trempurs’s | py a cumitieo of the Senate, endeavored to | the Man who had circulated those lies about Mr. | B&v felt Hitnselt 6 hen obeyine thasg ESE ENE re | rte of tie snuulayeus of the road ern ports by the blockude and the stop- | proposition, anc oem preepaieannl | by @ committee of the Benate, e jored to et Shag Tt | whom the laws of his coumuy had ver hin SEN ofee. wople of the tar ih he 1 | proposition, 1 who were personally in- compromise with his antagonists by proposing to | DAVIS? The conductor responded, “1 am th rom which statement oe what idiets uur Ganibutinis Staneenn ne ell HA reRKORA Bead for hous locom th yrs at one tag of their mpplies of cotton, It would | terested, through their devotion to GRANT, | guarantos the election of men whom his oppo- Who told. what you refer tor upon which | Huritan fathers wore to | AT ACL Pie cote VK ithe iu 1 t | aa i | as General stepped back and put his hand be. ne H Walry—the AR ina tau ery MRM Ts fectly tand proper for our Goy- | in preventing a tho investigation. | nents might name for Governor and Congress+ renere) stepped and p = | chivalry that re widowed queen tt The English Opern wiiteh had bee Wh On one of the slidingd ; fortunately for the cause of refo: owe: {om r : ‘ence | Bind him—a motion which in ‘Tennessee ts un- | fufant Prin. j an hoirloont q an i the wight ade the ly trip front ernment to say that it could not allow that | Fortw a ly for the cau of or rim hows | man ut ange in Arkansa Af no moro evidence | hind him-—amotion which tn Fennesseo ts une | infant Prince Hi beitoodt 1 Phere will be two operatic performan Sten ae ity AR Wea tiehivde ever, Mr. CAsserty of California w was given against him; and that this proposition | derste J ons, abholioel By a here the | to-day at the Academy of Music, At two o'clock | stroyed.” Tt was composed of f 6 pansenver estion to be submitted to the tribunal; fs | : 1 off sued, the conductor using a poker as his weapon} ! {ecnilree ahve Vikaoute tere 3 se question to be submitted to the tribunal; | stierward substituted on the committee in | falling of the Intended effect, CLAYION Induced ' oes ductor Petr . . ye meapen’ | canon shake iis enaregation, and | Mada:ne Parepa-Hosi and Mrs, Seguin appear in | Wiinwerwun batlatlutied Aa to weet | i oto issue a peremptory order far= | @2d the Gen: was finally removed from apeaks with divine hort eye tot ‘4 nS hole were so by burned aa tot th that it had never understood that such a | place of Mr. Poot of North Carolina, Inthe be ; ny malting io i ay ; mptory HH r pevatsie ‘al nondith Hi Teta CHOUehé MMaTRBOR eCMAIGAT ER MAO Uh hy eynic | Balfe’s always plearantland popular * Bohomian | unt for enything but old metal . p, | bidding the publication uf the evidence brought | Cnt n A senseless condition: sala sheer at this sudden burst of lovalty, and speak | Girk” and this evening an opera entirely now to |. The tracks Hy damaed hy the fre, the question could be brought into the case; | course of the proceedings Messrs. Howe, | olin him! So It appears that this man, who | His injuries are likely to prove fatal Shear as LESTE BIT OF GTR: SIME SERRA | Hy es chapel eid : r tg hs MO | nent being so intense that the rallswere warps and that it would rather abandon the whole | PR4??, and Beekixanam have not fulfilled | wis rescued from the hands of justice by Prest Heat Jot.” SGive not that whtoh 1s oly 0 ttn ene ene eee ed ie | Med erheg | {tym thelr fastening, As tear nt the aster i i the object of their appointment, though | got Gras to sit In the Senate of the United Mr. Avoustin DALY announces that his | dows, and cast not your pearls before swine. | P vill bo represe entitled Ne | tained, about one hundr ars Wore deatt treaty than allow its right to defend its | ; dent Gnast to sit In the Senate je United “Divorce " : The dogs and swine, in tis instance,are John | Water Carrier.” Cherubini, its author, was | and rendered unit for secy f Vth they have spared no pains to shield Guayr | states, not only assumes to control In Washing. | COmPany will play *Divorco” in the Walnut | aciart Mille sir Churies. Dilkey Peas Tavlorsalt | evseraed ty Teothoura ae chee face eore M88 | were loaded witht Luther: and ‘otters witht wn existence and its own sovereignty to | and his military household, Leet, Porren, | ton the election of State officers in Arkansas, Bee meno x HIIae an es Be Tre, AeLotnonh | peTinnteD vio doubh thn alviity Cae duh | cor nse arias aacy tiolalt Keane elit Gh pelsnedsae SFU: WANs B ANe nN Der Were } to be brought for adjudication before any | and Baucock, from the revelations of | but actually suceceds tn ruling the action of the | Of fen. Ss and return 0 Auls ely For the usual | ei AR durante tr Linutand® with Unease | Grigtiterand more taking musie, bore away. th |The omeors of the road nt the #t imme STocKINe 8. other wit- | Senate committee which has been appointed to OeMADOR ne men Neate (he | Curance that agreat Republic exhibits, ‘as one ri 4 diately telegraphed bo th vind tort Tinian wun ieed Stock1No, LINDSAY, Bixuy, and other wite | Senate committee which has ppointed ¢ evening, ‘This will bo an extraordinary | mune the most intense, Anxiety wich regard. to | PAH Of Popular applause from the learned and | Hatten atl in | twee MOUES. the roadd fer 4 1 and Mr, Pratt has su led in | investigate bis own transgressions. , ' Renee of L pains-taking France-It ea oe 1 ‘This is substantially the situation of the | 1°** RG AEs eA succeuded In achievement, But on the Lith of November, | the Prince of Wales. © More than one forel pains-taking Franco-lta tiles above: ane ation were tile | pis of the | sutting off further testimony by his Mr HEMACEES fir toutes caves (IMO Me tones MAM beat it, Mr, | Ballon.” continues Kingsley, Is now | — Re ith engines, Hee car wore torn a ] Britih Government, The Administration | jution of adjournment adopted a week storekeeper under Mr. Menpry, and dismissed | B&OUGHAM appeared In the evening at the Bow- | land for the last. two. we ‘ant to Declare Martial Law. | pyotives, and In this he tire wie 1 4 At Washington, In preparing our case for | ago, But, thanks to the Senators from | from his post because, as Muneny sald, * he had | ¢'Y Theatre in the firat plece, * My Fellow Clerk,” America, raving went telegrams, must be ot Bei one ; j From spronding, ' : aoe ape Ll ‘ tein ne a6 7 ” ven jou ay unde t Ss morn ny Wife appliec t The boss the vaula RB id ¢ iD ) fubmission to the arbitrators, have sct up | California and Delaware, the investigation | mado w mistake” In voting with tho revutar Ror | @84 at the ond of the play carriages cone | MN Meigeana haw deah ia antiteaton ia tie |g etite eae morning my site applied at | | dle fast tie, } claims which execed the understanding | 9 the general order r vies and their | publicans, fully sustains the grave charge that org Alta ang hls: ccnIDeRy, ia: ihe a La grent law, “Except ye te convurted, changed, | ors vsivato bos for the afturnaon pee IMP USERS LURE Ohoea: + © | origin has been as thor: as could be | silaried positions in the Custom How . D Feaon anne 9 ON CONMAe | Eta > the Kingdom of heavens” which np Hivauean Clalit ronsthe Uh ‘) Which the British Commissioners and the , thorough aa could bo | salaried 5 surfing Ing of two cars, headed by tho H.R. Hemsen, | enter Into the kingdom of heavens” which | ance of the “Great European ¢ ; , rH made against the wishes of the majority, | given to men forno other service than susta the most powerful locomotive on the line at | Lemar dintmenms pnyshing, that If Americans taking the box she exy d her intention The most attractive figure at the Nilsson } British Government have had, and still) ‘The guilt of originating the present ine | A dish les te i“ pyracse Conventions that time, was in waiting, Mr. Brovantaw and | Canon Kingsley is quite sure that-in visiting | of bringing tho children and their nurses, and | Opeuain aie Henne ei fave, respecting the purport and limita | iquitous and oppressive system bas been | 8nd that the pesitions bestowed were sineruras, | Te TN tig. by a. mumnber. of | SMG Tine of Walon with typo fv Jo Inquiries how many the box held, &c, | Ahe lavender cravat and clamianinens - aced to the louse, anc rb oO! PHY, Who was present du Mr, Hac fanaa ike volts ab fie. Phay anu eant to bow Our hearts as the hear * | She bought the tickets, and on presenting her- | his blonde baly Howing inf dri | Hons of the treaty, These claims, they say, i rete ie Hy yeu a Hi ano are {| \even’s testimony, has not yet dented his alles | AGEs MED ana ALY Ae TOR ee SOAR WR Ane TTA Haar trata one Leary AOnIT Te: Soc childrens wien hale colored urea: ae | rheialiiNel wiships Weis a joy forever, “1 ne plunder has been traced there also. piace press abi on the boards of the National Theatre, in Wale | that which Hom 0 do. ery bind o ‘ q gloves are the envy and despair of th ' ' re BUC ey hh ree inctly 4 : gations, It appears that Rianraeven was the canon to hope that God has carried out His | the door, was informed that colored people | mys : i are such that if they had been distinctly From the sworn testimony of unime | spoken of as a delegate to the Saratoga Conven: | BUC street, Philuelphia, at 11 o'clock, and pers | Mange Gud rant ite the tunel fever. | werent admitted. Appiteation to the bet uth ree eet kun abe ROCBE UT ‘ Proposed and insisted upon by us previous | peached witnesses It appears that Gen, | thon, from the Eighteenth Assembly. District, | formed in * Pocahontas” to werowded and en. | Sma ail us with somo of that Charity whieh | resulted in wcondrination of this mandate, and | iy et In ative cOverTAg fran, “ "7 uslastie ay ove and hia | %,? .* makes us thrust aside henceforth tn ¢ hy wife children w led to retit BBE SAM SU FEM BAS Fae ! } to the signing of the treaty, they would | Guay had on his staff aman named Leer, | Mr. Menrity sent for him to the Cvatom House, | auiloniooy. Mir TRON DHAM #1 @ Mat hined diguiat those wher sit inthe seat of the | because our servants We : miapes tho this a covered with roan hid of never havo consented to its execution, | With whom he was on very confidential | and offered him a place a¥ storekeeper, Mr. | Communy wore entertained at a magnifieent POR TAs CRE AEG Ne MARGATE DOG | eal me witice ied teat | Hed Stockings. Coekeriil says hie woul bie ‘ 4 ing left him in charge of bis | 1GntMeven sald his private business demand | Seber after the perforn nd returned to | and t eh And 80 it goes on, ws wretched | r ' ) nite diet he could wchiove mut f i : Sap ; | terms, having left him in charge of his Now York that night, rea. hing their destination | &Plece. of literary Work as Lever listened to— | my: family ed themselves | mothe | AAW ier pe merry They are claims which, in their view, they office in Washington when he went to | sll bls attention, ‘Tho Collector remarked | k that night, rea: hing dostination | fiiicel ae Teehawe anitaniy: Guworthe olan | Raurtsentt F tdnin, ava} loves, and Halatend would give w : : ot 8 ould give him a position that we before daylight Englishinan, basely snobbish) 1 watch Glade | New Yous, Feb. 7 Jer press to have such hair ' tannot admit, because they affect vitelly | take command of the armies, Shortly | that he would give him a position that would me ; ane apely ApoB OID a waten Glade — i j ‘ ne jit ; sy not require much of his time, Four or flve week needa igh Oe iteaced ancigntes Trouble | e honor and so sn rig » Brit- or auguration, @ stec on coal hole covers and vault light down and diluted, but the Qxed, anxious ex- | An Arctle Winter iu. Lowa~El rouble tn Arkavsis, i the honor and sovereign righte of the Brit- | after his inauguration, Grant intrusted | rior the Convention Riantweyen received hin | 1H cont hy ! pression tells no tales, Tlook at the rest of ss Mery Mewpnis, Feb. 9—Serious ty ‘ H « i I th the foll Ration) hulsances that (he police or the Board of Health } zen to Dewths 1 rious t i tsh nation, ‘They do not propose to Ciscuss | Laer with the following letter: appointment as keeper of a store noar he fut of Concregation: and see nochange fromthe stos | go 0 Frozen ; ticipated tn’ Pope county, Arla \ r i) ORasourite Manny,» | abate ce ner OF a atobo near the foot of | cught to summarily abate. They acquire by wear | lity which hurked. thelr faces, upon enters Brovx Crry, Feb, &—A, M, Wilcox, who | fitipated In Bone county, Ark: ; / ii them before the arbitrators, becanse to do 4 Wanminutons D.C, March gy ist, | | Grand street, had held the place about a) i oiish that makes them as slippery as glass, as | the chapel, 1 believe with Kingsley. that" they turned from Plymouth county, says that | they clalminuthat he hid threa 4 “M0 week when Munpry asked him how he was Aptta at \nenuth fee | have gone back —for a moment at least—to Eng: dante of thab county ptartad with In retaliation, the fatver oft " Yo would be to adinit the power of the trie | # Dean sin: Tile wilt Introduce to you Col. ¢ Peete at tire County Convector. Wena, | hundreds) of incautlous pedestrians who were | {undsah diene te tenant at temabe-to itu residents of that county started with a | Hh Hetaliation, the fativer y f Lat, who scrved u early ta the war to | a hea actasmined 1), | brought to the ground by means of them last | she was still young.” Edo not believe it ds sec am for * Broken Kettle" for wood sien men ‘ / ; bunal to pass upon thein; and this 1 t DH af audhestioned ier | MAYER said he had: determ 40 89 Saturday can testify, When covered with loose | 084 childhood, for again T believe with, King t nthe f r ne ; for Hi cor fu 5 1 with loos able Sal { j eenat ana ell nnian ct Sa haate lit His’ ox WarlOis hur for | the regular Republicans, Murphy expressed a Repvaernattt Ata! Trevent | My (eat the Ford British oak is sound atthe ‘ 1 re “ar Ay at ' ue hot do, is aloo to be ob- ny k fe how propores to vir alana sniatal snow they form complete man traps, and reveal | pont: d th he people will repupiate the | ttday mort w Ne men dug inte a i served that they put in their protest at the | het mmend hin aa pest aniby wil the qdaities | RIGHYSEYER voted with the genuine Republi- | ty ie ay abrrna re | preached und wt git which tin heen | felis way with thegeam. ‘Themen i te | authori exanry to Ibepire your copidence i SAT Ava Aaya atta banalval’a notike em. Asal street partieularly inds In a l h good-natured Out) remained there a day and a balf be —— ‘, proper time, and that they decline to all y Voure truly U.S. Graxty | cins.and four or five d r Ived a nath the ie rani oie Aint Gali y Ho means eb exeniy ’ dared te vent Pe Sa The tt ' Cov t Maral i} pror ' that his services wero no longer required, For | the, and a walk from Tug Sun otive to Wall | fallen a victim to a fever from whi is lik k ‘7 t trate these cluims while thelr right odo so | My the aid of this letter Tarer entered | Tit 2's Shriver ne eet eee tha | Bt Inost ugerous In snowy weather | t 1 n ed Wor touathor sit ; wag founy sat ' rrangement with rehouseman | \ 4 as thea ftho Mattert euter Keb 1 t s | } fy still perfect and uncompro! 1. More Loan arrangement sdotides ' iw q t per, It nYER was pald at etal: ws \ Oe | i “ai | 4 i rilea In Bngland seem {6 tio | WaMed PRANCIE NM, HIKE, Me UNGEE AN erate of $4 porday, Ne med to be} Bere 0, Cownim Eats dellversa free lootur Foam of the Colornd creed eta , ! ‘ over, all parti ug ing being, according to F y's testimony, | expected from 1 nd ho only y Thine 7 {itt “on Rrananet I I (i sek "| tt ti i ] , us on the subject; and the pros | that the lutter should pay Twn €5,000 0 | grave. th (nea ti Gisliwaewel War-Thot Tue taternaluals Me sa Colorado have fatted. ‘T ner RA WIL EAGARIT toeSR ate ee . oot is that unless President Grant abane f year for his infiuence in baving the general | fraud on the Treasury was perpot ina mancot rid URNA Sidd Sa td Wein acai: | Genkan ines Gad Gul Sie stor a wud wih ly touch WY to U be

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