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| THE SUN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1872. ee ee t the corrupt Albany Journal, and thetr | Tle has been appointed to be the exclusiv« SOME NEW HOOKS. GRANT'S REVENUE REPORM, THE CITY PLANKING DOWN, THR Ppy up allies to excomraunicato such men as | trader at the two most Incrative military a ® ~- —+— THE REVOLUTION LY Ct BA Barry Crances Souner, Can. Scnunz, Dr. Gner- | posts in New Mexico. One of these post rr Soci Set on rade tite dt Ah wal nents tease ig tam Phe ies A peat Latah of ae CMe ha Loy = ‘ * ° ‘at Volume, with the erudite title carly Loses his Head fo amberinin Bradley's Explanation Mr. nF WHat iit oO # | 12y,and Gov, Fevtox from the Republi | he farms out to another person who pays | ruenyhipodamta, or The New Secret of Taming | faking to Itob the Goverament-A Dire | Green's Anstous Visitors iden! UITER FAILURE OF ALL Tit Braye e pics serine ye because they prefer to exp i ‘ recly for the privilege; at tho other | rforgee, hos just appeared (Philadelphia, W. It. | ,,,hanest Oficial Promoted, In the room of the County Auditor yes- ifthe athe | H ee a ae rather than cover 1 tions which | he carries on business elf, Tt iscett- |] Charter), Tteivea In detail the methods of aub. | CerreePondence of Theenn, terday a multitude of anxious faces were looking | The Inewrreetion still Eaten: ee. AY, FEBRUAR 18 te the and its fol- | mated by those who well inform luing horse thot were uscd by Willls J, |, NiACARA Fanta, Feb, 1.—S0 much with concentrated gaze on three men sitting at eh Forces Wud bene cee dry rot str decaying | that Dent's profits fr » chances th Powell and John & Rarey respoctiv beon sald lately about rerenue reform, that any | a table. Some of the faccs had a pinched, bun- Victims of Last Mouth vplab asad } A SOtERYs vit may be well for Grant's cham- | opened tohim by his brother-in-law, the Powell was a horse tamer who acquired great bebeisict lust its practical workings may be of | gry appearance which spoke of months of | Correspondence of The ns to consider the inevitable result of | President, are at lent one t red thon lebrity in the early part of the present c a he i Noa cane Vwe 6a ie : misery, while others seemed flushed with ex HAVANA, Feb. 3.1 have little news from \ ' atid doilane a vent ity. So long ago as 185 he travelled through | a de iy ne hwy histo Ae eat ed pectation. Comptroller Green and Mesers. Steb- war @ince my last. A friend jately from Lug \ Sexe tere i : : vad elections proved | Te should be Fe 1a ving? lexico, where he excited great attention by “a if thn ve sb ee vad htment | Ling and Van Nort were promptly in their place | Villas assures me that in that « Site : \ ial el . radiant Cen) : } he wonderful manner in which he would sub- | Spd ‘he, for reappointment as Postmaster | at the hour of three. After tho reading of the | Insurrection Is more f ‘ ' P that the supremacy of the Republicans in resident GRast in conferring th lue In @ very brief space of time the wiliest | % Niagara Falls, The latter having given gen- | ininutes, they went to business. ‘The following | Spaniards from Santa Clara eastward ha | LIAL ew the Union rests on a majority so narrow | Noble plum on Dent he was not actuated | and moat vicious horses, H hod was found. | CTal satisfaction, and being a member of the | claims were allowed: Pay-roll of the officers | doned the attempt to hold any portion of th Chol that a slight change would destroy it alto- | by any low impulse of political partisan | ed on the same principles that formed the foun. | “TNs” that so harmontously work together for | and employees of the Department of Public | terior. Their operations aro « edt 4 the spoils of Niag sop. Acsdeny of Marte ‘ounty received @ reap- | Charities and Correction, $16,423.48; oMcers and | In bodies of not less than 700 men, from one for. sduced means which | Polttnent, while the unsuccessful candidate re- | appointees in the office of the Public Admints- | Ufled place on the coast to another. Theis ched camps in the tntertor have Immediately | December, 1871, $4,833.28; Commissioners, of | ail been abandoned. The cvlevrated fear of man from the horse, inspire confide am jeepube omnes he, in accordance with It cers, and appointees of the Health Department, | optteas (towers of observation) in Camaguey and familiarize the animal with the presence of RCo aefienele Meg lela ud Pnaes | $22,070.00; Board of Aldermen, quarter ending have been deserted ; the farcival (roku militar, his master by a patient and persevering use of | reported a full month's labor as assessors, when | Dec. 31, 1871, $15,000.45; officers and appointees | a cordon of entrenched camps extending from P , when nu tre Darling Mativee berals in Connecticnt. gentle hancling and caressing; Rarey aimed to | he knew them to be otherwise engaged part of Rais ae il of Finance in Bureau of City | Moron on the north to Sabanala-Mar on the ti convince the horse he wished to subdue that he | humherot dave and frastiona oF E aay renin Revenue, 11.90; officers and appointees in south const, and forming the western limit of id this too in the interest of venality amd | 4 ionic stom in the work of rescutn the | Yan bis master, and then to lord him to obey his | they were officially occupied. All complied with | the Comptroller's office of the Finance Dopart- the Central Departy corruption, and of the fountain head of t z Li, cuing the | wishes by gentle perauasion. Both were opposed | the order except ono, and he had fed atthe Gov. | ment, $14,784.65; officers and appointees of the | ils was intended: lik country from the grasp of the corrupt and . ernment crib «o long that retrenchment was a | po “4 i the seashore, to limit the wimost w venality and corruption, the present oc a f : to the rough and brutal treatment so generally | dish that would not “go down” without a | Hapartment of Publio Works, about 814000; | tent of the insurrection: Organized paut of the White House, fae ar Var enent the mistaken con- | used in breaking horses; and Rarey endeavored strungle, ie ats CET EA Whitney, €27,208 giutriote are roaming ot tits side of it, and Sta ™ ae ¥ s dence of the Republican party, have been 6 ot nine ~ i Now it happened that this individual was DR 9,000 DARKELS OF FLOUT has hot & man to oppose them. How could ¢ ft LYMAN TRUMBULL, | _ Thesearrogantccn ors of thelr colleagues r noe. ‘The bythe use of ntrategy to Impress his subjects | inirman of the County Commitice anda ring | supplied to Department of Charities and Cor- | D@ otherwise? Kyery available regiment ting are beginning to assume lofty airs. Do 4 to | ship. Dent had never been anything but | dation of Rarey's system; but the latter in ap- nocrat, or rather a Copperhead; and | plying these principles int gether, Such drum out of its rs party cannot aff ksonany pretext what- | aD: Ft. James Theatre. Marre ever, and especially on pretences: whieh | GRANT put him in the way of Tony Pastor's Opern Mouse Dey Deck Chip ir! cannot bear examination, a large num. | himself nt the expense of th D Theatre Comty A Morning with Jodge Mowing, , Thirty deurth Birect Th tre Star Combination, Marines, ber of its able leaders and its most Dee Gee, He-wee Tt Union Aquare Theatee— ted Vit efficient rank and file And yet this weeds Te and their abettors are threatening to do, Olympte Theatre tory p ban Francisoo Minatrets road wor aa pe tired with the subsequent appointment of Reve- or, for Sep’ ‘ ° atronielye nriching id more expeditiously attain the desired | re" XIth the subsequent appol trator, for September, October, November, and | strongly-entr H's plan war to remove the | with headquarters at this place afte ninth District, results, Pow torres people solely other-in-lnvw, Wat Theatre—The Ve is precisely What Monto, Congrixe, The = = The Democrats of Connecticut have taken NATIONAL REVORM TICKET, } For President: enabled to ruleand torob the people have laid down an unexception with the bellof that ho was stronger than they, | champion. He wrote to the Assessor inquiring | rection; salaries of Assistant Aldermen for to the Bastern Departinent. Valma, aablo plat- | Instead of resorting to violent blows to reduce | “if this was new Instructions, or a freak of his | quarter ending in December, $21,000.6)+ pay-roll planned —c fof course grand OF ILLINOIS. they imagine that they can with impunit particular office," ‘The. reply rete tons of troops, which, by siinultaten i or Dice Presid “7 abated puntty | form on which honest and patriotic men of | them to subjection. But for the purpose of fa- | hartlcular office,” The reply referred him to | of omens and. appointees in the Buren of | movements, were to bag the corps, Warnice t Dice Presidents swing the party lash over the backs of {i eilitat h stomed to admin- | f ns on the blank reports, which | Markets, 87,082.22; Hureau of Arrears, $11asl0; | ™ e i J Mba Bis bat a, all sects and parties can unite in reforming | “lltating progress he was accustomed to admin- | he filled out and swore to every month. ‘The | stenographers and clerks of Supreme Court and | Yicenle Garcia, of Modesto Diag of Pisuer }! SAMUEL J. TILDEN those statesmen whose services have given | hid redeeming the National Aditntetre, | Mter Rentle chaatisement during his operations. | Next month the oMcer again reported for a full | Mayor Hall (quarter's salary), €1k 9.22; pay-roll | PRY, Vig the Cubans have cvorywiene \ prestige to the Republican name? Dothey | tion, But there is 1 re that they | Th!s: however, was to quicken the movements flonti's ray, when it was posttively Known thet | of the employeos of the Hursau of Street tn have failed. The Cubans have everywh ion. But there is one th ore tha en days out of that time he was engaged ents; pay-roll of the Bureau of the Re PPED THE SPANISIT ¢ sa } Little PA dream that they can safely rattle the party | Guont to d isone thing more that they | oF the horses rather than to excite thelr fears. | other duties.. This coming to the knowledwe of Or Raden sow: Auditing Hurce tor tt tn Aetath ind the fopaea bt tHe luster ae teach 1 if Cian iaante a shackles in the faces of that large body of | OVE ze 7 ; Powell declared that tho whole secret of his | the Assessor he could not consclentiously awear Departinent, @M0.52; pay-roll_ of the | Omend documents in the archives of this Cay, : artes Hamnere Optaton. independent men whore votes in many 0 | «| carieatl e has a Senator in Congress | system consisted In the oxereise of gentioness, | {the rctnass of the report: aathe iaw rex | enzineces and axemén arunent of | tan-Generalcy prose that from October, lets, 19 q “Tam entlefed (hat Grant Is a dishonest man. Whose term is about to expir He is © | patience, and perseverance, That extraordinary | his d 1 See one | rete ee cree ‘ole and Jecomber U1, IS, the Spanish losses exceeded nt * - trying emergency have conferred victories pattence, and pe ‘ na ie dighe ployee aud pu another person | of the Inspectors of Me UUW) then. aid in the twelve months of Is ri That i suffctent to juel’y me th eaying most positively | {19 NB SIMETECHCY Dive eon ree they statesmnan of eminent abilities and spotless | pationce was requiced tn the practice of his sys- | {bis place, : Tho payrroll uf the janitors Inthe Dureau of | {ey enced un aver BLO. How tonne saa if that f eancot and shall nut aupport him, For other reas | toy f character, and hie never aworved from the | tem ts rendered evident from his directions for | ggitel te worklnes of the revenue reform be. | Tnips and Gus, accompanied by the agidavite of | can stand such edrate upon her wrmy Leanne fore he Is unst to be Presidect of the United States, | Horant of the its which in. times past amie apparent, and the faithiul Assessor saw ) the mon, and tell, but Ldo know that fately the mortally t e time-honored principles to which the Re- | Managing a horse that balks when put before | plainly that strict Integrity was not quiisite Ppt ‘ i A ett | : he | He doce not posrcas the necessary capa He is; have followed attempts to administer thepiounts: He wre fora drst-class Govern:nent official. A thrust APPROVED BY WM. M. TIVEED, xceeded even this enormous ratio. | Within the a orant of the details of elvil government the kind’ df ticnl discipline they publican party was orig'nally devoted ee ee ieee ei vneneased, and. patt before the |! ‘made inthe itst-and immediately the | Was reported to the Board without recommend: at 15 days over Wisick and wounded soldier ' bot m . € an ni tl 3 Iepub. | § carnestly for Reform, aud perfectly in salad Fou fie te inposett bee hincerwara | ¥ army Of Waapa were after the intruder, | Ue Laporte OInG what norte : ‘amt " a kad pone now try to intlict upon eminent Repub- | cocord with the d ‘x F by genie oF rota a wna etre The Cusiom House efficials, who are very | Green eald t question for t at be burt i tha a ) y slow and dogged, Helaaectrong wit, but itts | enn leaders, and upon a class of voters | °° ith the doctrines and purpe hat ot the very nace where he stops. Letit | f ereabouts, begun operations forthe t Fi was to ascertain wlouer vives had | Drought here when they can possibly, r. } pecan ; : t : phe el which the Democrats of Connecticut now fir ‘ bye |! {the honest oftictal who refused toeither | been per he onal © Bal and the be 4 bor tigers: cdictate. of cher own judgment, | OW and cherish, Because he is an unpur- | short, Tike out sour 9 if you senyers were dispatched to Washin carrying | man it th he afidavit y the f nue fr many H t t 1 npg : SLA vy | Chasable, upright man, Gras ates } aere wih Gen oF ¢ 4 ns for his removal, anc tatetinent | Of the t wed their d nom. o M ny the fe the J i tie yaitad aad by power aud unswerved by pate | & Patent bebse sels rs $ cating oF ; Pelee Ae cemoval and the reinstate fears vit ch YT country th rev 1 was really & 0 . j aud has decreed that he must be d furs t him re a it. Ge tie | ceeded had not the Revenue Commissioner bee one Ww stand pee 1 F . , m d {| La : bond, Sade te of Hever Handing any. | One: snorifauds “The ue is thus ¢ te mim to gov. He will Hof the blow it would have given the Ad ade t ertnite | syste the Yat Pa a ineahe el. 1 + ‘ ¢ toihistration ata tin when retrenchment and | i : nf y epg | enn 1 1 honorably wapporta’ pat ‘ ralsed between the di mof the Execu- | t . atter | i f tate posa\biltty Dating oe Cuban i ® party thing mnvon und Mr. Conkuina | \ Feet in inet reforin we ently proposed, Aw it was, the rried f . | Will sustain euch a ‘ , tiveand the conscientious independence of ho wit . t | discharged official was appointed a Tal ase | by the a vee peount, Valin a—tue perfect type of Gen t dais ought meihing of political | tive senator : riven HD | sistent. and now draws §5 per diem for services | ‘ c n and RDN Ha apt atigda tram {bret PRE Paar i The Accused Judgce. sti ’ : : ip Let the Democrats of Connecticut prove | line ties have teen twenty-four, Such is clvil service reform in thin | 84-0 each, were all aa we See eee cee Neher estore ek, oacitiagey Certs | ously, calls upon Judge Cannozo and Judge aemipere uel aie oe at 4. | the crisis, and to the union of honest and | homes to aks (a 5ia DANSE oate ce aelf « Repubilean. : not broperly vouched for, and which did not leaving tne, city sseabe to redmbare. On iM 1 3 rat once to rm their of v1 | thd a considereble body of Democrats, dis- | jiperal men which alone & ca toe | Mubstance, such as oplum, the off of cumin — clearly appear to be legal, were rejected. Segre Aes he en ee | BARNARD at once to resign their office, 2nd |e eran eB thn al men which alone can rescue the Re- | sssatatida, or a powder of the spur from the | CAPOUL ON THE YANKEES JUSTICE COULTER’S SALARY A Sea OD tna hee } not wait to be cted and pt ated fr N Buney’s financial policy | puptic from its present dangers, by pro- petent toexplain matters to the home } | f convicted and punished by | iq opposed hie renomination, It was pro angers, by side of a horse's fore lees; but this was only to - A protest was received from Henry Musray | ment. ‘That j the Legislature. ind opposed bis renomination. Tt was pro- | ciaiming that Onets 8. Fenny is their can- | goceive apectators and divert their attention or of the Opera Comiaue Th | azainst the payment of salary as Police » | RE REVOLUTION 18 STEADILY EXTENDING \ For them to resign now would be ; ligt tl he t it . ‘ Log y. They | didate for United States Senator, and that | from the true secret of his method. Some horse American Cooking—Likewise of A Cinilter was not elected; and halds Wis pesicna | Westward T infer from the following fact, San i fosa themselves guilty, If they are inno. | !@snantly went out, and VaN Benes re- | their success in April will be followed by | trainers at the present day place great reliance pal ep eres M through false returns, and that at the election | Antonio de ine Banos Is, as ite nani lplles, @ ! coived ¢ of th M clectornl votes I ‘1 Fiom the Daris Figaro, Feb ent; AY Was clecred. Which Whe ; wateritug ¢. It is situated about 2) miles i cont this would be confessits @ falechood; ARMIES 4 tornl votes iN | Penny's retlection to the office he has filled | in the efficacy of such agents, but they are en Rabagas, pardon us, Grevier having La ek tar Galen or the tees ac tes Jouchweet of this city, Laat week. while if they are guilty, they should not | ‘2¢ memorable contest of that period. With such faithfulnessand honor. Let them | tirely worthless, Any means of gentling a horse vedi » ; . | trial. Laid on the table : persons were arrested there as p Twenty odd years ago Sinas WaicHt appt ithout th sof th ts will be | the impudence to read to one of his comr [x-Chambernain John J.B Itted | Ps brought to this city, and are 1 be permitted to escape their deserts by re- | yy NON Orr 2 8 Buss Waictit, | do this, and they will carry the State by a | led without the use of these scents will be | totter trom Capoul, we have had the indiscre- | to make an explanation. ‘l Fmitted | Those urrests are stated to have been made ig tigning. Therefore, if they should yield te ancys Montox, Francis P. Biatn, aud a | majority such as Connecticut hus not heard | Tite s8 hosel i by age gp ton to. copy over his shoulder the following Catt As UL [eo epant Uae RC eee tee Eom tga a be thediotate of our contemporary, the Gor. | te following in the Democratic ranks, | of these tweuty-fve yeart ‘owell appears to have n no less success- | jines. ‘They are the veritable travelling lnpres. an ob | Uitola, the rebel ciel, was present. Unior t Sh enohi nee mei ’ objected to the prostitution of the party of ful than Rarey fn dealing with extremely wild | sions of the ex-tenor of the Opera Comique prone co a, the rebel Ghiat, was prose adler U rs ought not toacccpt their resignation : — 4 viel ‘male; but b pled | . Cixcrnsatt, Jan 1, 1872.—What_a . pare 1G. Stgwe thw ¢ Be ply Hag Berea og A JEVFERSON and JACKSON to the work of ex and vicious animals; but his process occu . Jan 1, 1s72.—What a country, my Tight to" regard to at different daten, the 4 and the Legislature ought to go on with ‘ ri ; ui The publican State Convention of | sometimes as much as sixteen hours, while | Gear Grevier, this America is! Rivers so wide lug of the property's all over 10, Bu a tending slavery into free territory. They | ¢ ‘7 that it is impossible to see from shore to shore, UT worse informed | them have been set at liberty, after havi their trial, and on their conviction inflict ; iE outh Carolina, after choosing adelegation tothe | Rarey would bring a tough customer to terms | suspension bridges. with elther end lost in the The proprity ines not belong to me | Chem have been nut at tity earth upon them the severest sentence of the wor threate ed with excommunication. | pijjadeiphia Conveution, adopted resolutions | in much less tin Powell's method of dealing | clouds, railroads where you find good meals, auobt aie Int ree ghuolly took the property | hendent of the forty-two arrested last nly it, cw law. They hurled defiance in the faces of the | endc Scorr, the notorious plunderer, | with a horse this: He would have the ani- oa] Ta ping Srartmente, and sptetiings a7) the the mem Fe of the press, who gy t | main in prison, Among Weare glad that an investication is on | HY propagandists, and took such sum- | and Gen. Gnayt. It {s eminently consistent tn | mal putin a small yard or large stable, or room. | Theatr be hid on the left wing of te | hicats Thave beens pantie ones THE VICTIMS OF LAST WECK mary Vengeance upon Gen, Cass that be | a body of men who uphold the uulimited rol If the horse ran from him he would ren stage. everyWhere fmmense, uniting | OTR and have sudercd a great is one Fernando Osma, a woallay planter of that Poe rb ae ve nig waar oe ht) never could run for President agaia beries of uth Carolina carpet-bagger jet, or walk sofuy about the telegraph, post vilice, book store, confecs | 0!) Abd came localily. Mis wife and family reside iladiel the Jud paghegeep pgune [eae 1 Weerg eee paar n the Ku-Kluz Comn tanned Kiakh aa kine tionery shop, and tobac pall Warmed up 10 VINDICATE MY CHARACTER, phia, and he nly remained 1 ‘ 1 iieen years ago Gov. SEWAKD, r ty t ven @ Au-nlu tr tt | turned head toward m. yy innumerable stew { resenting Bra in th woer e itr for the pu on the estace minate, 1 cireulated by certain bas den us the most mous that . th . his b t erican comfort 7 ts detestable: é roa Matéineut'tu chat iis br din th ee : * | Gusetice Criknes duabenm AnMe anna Lie cost Loft hat have oc- | the horse turned bis head 4 comfort, ‘The cook ieteatable 5 H ‘ 1 Mateieat'to ¢ £ lis brother Gubricl, whe died ia thie ey awye r portion of the press. Pl endaMey. Of: the cNartierh) Wilke Wane: |! y of the Southern States—to ex- | would hold out bis left t with clov t Versa cia no Nort—-Were you aware th ts leave wae | fortune of ever two mill Hors.‘ " cause #} r ad well-settled fac A daointlinainetauad thee ian | oe e time th nwith | and stand perfectly s 4 ay from t ; ‘ tia cn | fads have been after th ney, anid i were wanting we have not joined in tt ’ Pte ceercan Reishi fpr Guan 0" 1 nthe beast. If the h y, ths arrangement of thelr steam | / | ho other is probably the reason of M « attack; i we have nu euard ih . now th ef rififteen mi he 1 advan low! : ; Lah be ; i » steamer the ¢ by Rone Ae Abolit is. Without waiting to be for- | portunities f er 1 him, v nd st led, stop- | ti {ther : ‘ . tne? Avian , Y } private and in anonymous letters to th Ep igs f the pe H sit nof the great Gift-T r ed. In a short | them wonderful My [rtabe : et r poctully, br ‘ tt Piikae CH ee wail tii N 1 es: 1 V fearless newspaper in ar ¢ h to t t 1 n he | nie th | Cuts t | of San E vem to report 1 | in hess i t I \« Ma ' f ees ‘ y have all 1 f } « 1 of r t e a) } ‘i ¥ : I thy Davi el te ru Fows f b ' * t p i t ! 1 ‘ a t | ‘ they pr a their , Car \ LM 4 fon theck r rtow w reat r cents i 1 @. you | re k | ' ; have been ito in nd | A ri at ‘ A tall foliows 4 aly chewing | passed if ’ ' melt ts ae 1 the Winat agence fy oe t ti sary th wee tise ty b | & Dafa te pitty | THAT ENGLISH MACI t t them | : eee at tt in f pas aLees W nd ook tke In- | cite t , | bi H ‘ ‘ Bod °T and did « u from the cratic | jury x 1 ihe Rody Ge SAWN \ , ation ta ly me 14 “al | 4 ; , whatever i he es hed boyoni bh , ‘ ler th 1, after a delay of months, a ver Ls Suet . ays ue wo | sileaon ye aa ot : any € It ‘ : € u ated rs t ne lis been re led t the deceased et e ” t 2 . a A € \ ! t . Ir 1 T a i} guilt eb itl wed; if they have sold , A reel 4 ito tlie foretivad? ¥ re 1 cst i with at ' j : : | ics leaving the Mor 4 Cox w Hannan Ans Powis 1 tha ack to th i : id & add with fi H | ‘ 1 t| merey for them worse crime | fast peters pala | | paramour ANN, was accessory befor In a short time—per a few b eens rh Uj Jashed t y : { B y ‘ | won a national victory in fourteen years. . ar . ea wl psn Id win the b a nonhdanse. and THE GREELEY STATUE FUND t bul tt ha 1 ry | 6 1 ’ so seca we ire the t ‘dee | %S Ng : { THESUN, the vatural brother und guilty | F h a - w heap and nearly ruined stelh awd au. 2 ' velopment of the truth im this muat- | POUER 208 FORE en out of part wife might never have been called to the bai w this feet of any part of his body | Progress of the Subscription-Over $15,000 | Will y ‘aw t i | \ 1 PORE ARIS Ob) PAR OLR ROeH, f course in ble for Grant to : ‘ rinctpal d ‘ity was then surmounted, and it The undersigned agree to pay the sums | 7! f Gf Mrs And c 7 adopted by the Investigating Commit- | 24'" as sli, sRANT 5 | laid to thelr obarge a eal ‘hat . 7 Ds ere | oe E ¥ revolve x , hI : I amber age , oF . appreciate it, and bik special advocates in | only followed that In a gentle und judicious way | of money set opposite their respective names auie L Wt Iny j f Tnee you hava ee tes hoa ag Congress seem just 9s bull-headed and just | In va suntry efforts | the animal was tot ‘ Maite: F] £08 che purpose) Of procuring: a brobae, Start ty bringing @ large re Hann lina ees ag ' ne Witnesses in the case Se ania net CHA THUS AV ase RA he cultivation of forest | 4" harness, and taught, always carefully and | of Horace Greeley, to be erected in Print- pi ia dee Peers ies ; AGG SOR 88 A f y unknow b led Leis Godt to LHe liste Aull ealetac ba: | ches ta phen tha fecklven and wastaral | Mina. meats to under it r ing H Square, on the ant space in , en ; fsathaa OF DlOlag Gn tbe. Ubarty er t from the future hostility of the Jud: the ‘ { inf ‘ ; wishes, when the education of (he animal would | front the new Staats Zeitung office, | 4 0 mae pay, e- 1eC salt, editors cowipar ' ca Acie | and into power a great National Reform tion of woods for which Amerie YS anapiate poeta (HBC MEAtUue iat. Caan Franklin | thifsty dewon of the tc an acl | Abie work'for Cen hours’ pay ix alu Ub hy reporters of the press are excluded, al- | {IN UNO Bale TaRIIRat eon distinguished. California has engaged a | ' pposite the statue of Benjamin Frenklin | over Ris we Like a cyclone over ad t t littie teland eince dant E though the Judges them.elves and their | Dtty, Which socms dostined to take PRarbaaleual ay t,t’ ealary of $15,000 | hother class of horses that would be fright- | at the other end of the square, It is understood | pond. Giving a erent W that would | Now, teubmit that the time haa been so ahort @ pi pounsel are allowed to be present; and im | lus Of goverument at an early day : wetion and planting | €ned ON account Of their excessive thmidity by Jans for the proposed statue of Horace | Rave delighted timid young Indies win wantto | joce the tet of January. that tts simply t 4] @ moment of folly the committee have or- ——— ‘ iChe man le a master | (Antu at Jerts, and become skittish through | Greoley are to be Invited from all sculptors who y mean presume to redit © Machin" stateiient in roa a dered that the accusation may have thre Helping His BrothersineLaw. ne paid to him wil be | fem ale i cure Of” NM ROR TONA NR, |:IROE Wie ia) DIE eae mente tthe Whicnwvon cavage Ike (ankh Awa if hla Galerment ie (ens. then Loaves (kal) | tf ose ‘ : : ae (rine Saat darker oh aaveeal Hinton |e ly accustoming them to the contac ee of at least three competent per ball | Seick; auiener j age at ef 1 lawyers bef im, but the accused only Tho system of farming out trading privi- | gem moving tn thie qaattar, which commonde ie | of all manner of objects, 'Dhis must be done | select the one to be adopted Blabnsa tie tran @ fle ‘e 2 mass the rl : two, By such means the moral valuc leg tailitury froutier posts appears a noah sj fi “ «| with great care and tact. Beginn'ng with alight New Youk, February, 172 1 before the latter could a tor aa eatery ™ r . h | | 3 | sclf to the fayorable consideration of every prac- | RETR TS tne Ge hye he ta . i aiuly $ the investigation is impaired beforehand, | to be subject to abuses as grievous as those | tical mind | article like a handkerchief, he would move it | Amount proviouely acknowledged that to iinne a ity bis band, he wus c ave pres y eS ; 4nd the public confidence in its conclusion | of the present general order system in — bofore the horse, let him touch {t with his no: A Warren Belecy, bt. Louls, 3 W | wooden to) rated | sit itn oll poses ‘ H shaken at the beginning ataweiMork, caiiandne closes (he wan int During year 1871 two hundred and | Heh with the horse ts the organ of fecting as aaah : fi carved head. rs. mia auhiane at huara Ht The committee should correct these | sutler system was abolished, and the Com- | S¢°'nty-two lives were lostyand six hundred and | ell as of smell, and then by dusroes accustom Jona may be sant} BRAS Re ouaae coun as on Poe hy art an | may . ' ; hi errors before it is too late, it will bea] missary Department was required to fur- | eBty-twe pe WSIS Llisen nore OF lose | eke ee BRE Ne ee ee eae ISAAC W. ENGLAND, Treasurer grain as ever, ty ae ris r y yours, te serious public misfortune if they deny to | nish the necessary ee, ly k ‘ ly,in the mines of six counties of the | Jects including such as the seater SUN Oftled wiped wit rr , 7 \ the J haahromepate ry articles Formerly Kept |p, ja coal region, Two hundred a a special aversion to, It FIN AT Contrinutions of nt will t Aliwost aveng erenier- i he Judges chance of | by the sutlers, and sell them to the soldiers | twenty women were made widow I from five | #hort time the horse's fears wou » dispelled SESH AMOURE Wil Be Focal yas " — ve Baby aud the M Bi ortrblisbing th: 1 fad | at cost price. This law the Commissaries | jundred to six hindced children were made or- | % that he would permit adricu, sattling deer FROM A BT. LOULS CONTRIBUTOR, Fresh Developments in Wharton Case, | /* sie Tahtnlet a Gen ¢ found irksome, and they have always | phans by these diswsiers, A great part of this | #kln to be thrown on his back or tled to bis tall | gaae m, gugland, Bay Peuiverureeles's " on Correspondence of ihe ¢ a Tribune, | A Wateeraliaonan of ti i Reading M Rarity nuged to evi i. Soon after it went | misery was caused by the penuriousness of the | Without exhibiting alarm. The most dimeult Derive: ia Ana inp cheek tor eu’ The Wharton social quarrel extends ¢ ahiktw : bd # * t the Adj it-General issued an | mine owners. About one-third of the whole | clase of horses to deal with at first are those | wara't r t 0 > Lack Prank Oui and as much lias been 1 4 pas : re b ip In the opinion of Grant's sup Jon lowing every one to trade at the | Sumber killed met theirdeath on account of the | Which fear nothing. When such horses are let | [tries alice! {il heart, he deaurycs Uo bw oluninehlor ° 1 | % Ruatii “ both within t Sannte: And t it Tealeae it Faroe EG BILE nacre’ to | loose they will fly at a man, and, if they ure able, Ree » ' pe s t ‘ * nha au ti military posts who should show tituess to | [8 atore $0 mane second cpenings to |), 4 Vitare t fa 1 " woof Messrs. Soaen, Trumpuns, 8 se | the dupnytH romanian aii eal es; another third fell victims to explo. | bite, kick, strike, or trample on him, But Powell : | uit Nia rt " rh PRANEAR a Toul 1 ty and their oaadjutora are eu I sel di ‘ f gas, which might have been avoided if | #ay8 If you take such @ horse in hand, and he aladuialoinl Ue \ " par | chance for c¢ ition, and had the effect | f f LAE GAN a avs cna ly still egies | j On “a ta tracaaw Sennn whee aie Aas w providing for t h examinations of | Makes a rush at you, if you stand perfecily stil pe 5 : ; : : t of reducing prices, In the summer of 1970, | ¢ hea had bee Swith, In Sehuylkiit | bold out your lott hand and look at the horse, We cesmany upen the ue 1h aa for her, When half way over tuptions of the Adinin tration, and com | however, on recommendation of the Sccre- | county one man was billed for every UN) tous | Wl comet A re he reuches y He | gyck caealtapisie A r ty. Van N + that he had | i mit an unpardonable offence when they | (ary of War, a section was put in (he Army | of coal produced. Will never come nearer than five or six feet of p way ‘ 1h ost Res by Fav he | Tho mother, or New Y oppose Guant’s renomination, Hence they | iii authorizing the Secretary to appoint - —— you In astable; if ina yard seldom ni than | pr fasacineient the ible bie: |'Phenlar eine sett Aen wat the pare T ptergh. and with trea dow . rete bo mb egted Pe SecuNne | ADL one or more truders at each military During Lieut. Frepeniok Grant's atay | ten or twelve fect. Tut tn dea with such | 5,,, gifte ‘ vow af tno | giaret. Me drat litte of thts, and Pout | eon at ene oeciined ’ a mite on TuvaBeLL’s resolution early in| post “for the convenience of emi- | at Nice, alls, parties, and breakfasts succeeded | Pores ane mat De wiped: tue. preee: CiKC nu Reker ee ee en ach 1 note I wine the ‘ovea i ne 6 and still more in the pending | grants, freighters, and other citizens.” | Cah other In bewildering confusion, Admiral | 1 ur movements, and t thes nt 1 he Tort sate wa ynieasl it xpee aR setiaat aif the | { ain t a ver Semwen’s proposed inquiry | phe « th bl Jed, | ALPEN was In attendance on the youthful army | Hon from your maventats tn Loveateah ds ne all hee tt 110 a |» \ t t i th t Fr ) sd ghet ceed 18 pinusibly worded, | cadet with the frigate Wabash. ‘The officers of | Hon dangerous. But Powell anys that by ke re ‘ ry Ma tila Aes tsey | fa thot , ron, CONREING, CHAR aud their | Bier uN if pia Te Ma the Wabash gaye a reception on board that ¥ {ng your p ere ’ ; wt i i pened he tell forward tn | Me Secretary appoints but ader at each | se], ‘The dancing lasted from two to five In the | @stendod for at least av hour, unless the | and thant t ated, w st the vietor's wot ft yee wy ven ese gontiomen, av al { " 2. x . 7 vas Tah y 8 7 on t n . % Sch 08 Nove Riven Hee) RENO SU PBAAM |inokh Rd ts appolnt more, The | afternoon, and the luncheon ts said by an ap. | aMltal should sooner ad ver fin \ aps : malt was tu send word | Piano y , ng, to understand | single trader of course, @ monopoly | prectative corre t to have been too de | !ng at all, or showing ar Analy § ‘ tha a] wy Ne ’ that unleas they speedily repent and come i wn part w { ave Baught to " rytitug t What in the City of Now York Coming te rent I eS ani on his reservation, and can charge the | liclous and magnificent f and he | after whlch, by progr 1 with |* t F \ . under the y fthe Admin ution Y | most extortionate ; s for goods requir- ndly refrains from tan r sorely> | much 1 © than W ¢ hor Ruth Rain enn ie nt t ith mae lit fa 1 TUNG OUFOE BHC O0 ,, | ed by soldiers aud citizens, ‘There is goo Jen: apayers by a detailed account | Ope uns ica job Unusual herve ‘ linen ninto: hoe) n t ® . L ne , ' authority for the statement that the trad- ie NG SEGRE YD. 808 Sp a a Batra) One race, Je “ie t {4 ‘ ; | gelsipy of Tremueid, SUM- | ops privil are sysiomatically farmed | (7c. United Siabne wer veenole, Fen 8 tpoe Ta8 hore 4 ‘tralued than tind on I " Y : | ' ‘i 1 Nun, Scucns, and their frie to try and PRaraieeeet thet fromthe | Smusement of the Lieutenant and his visitors, | AHF in hat na : to rush t tore the ava | answer t part Peete SHIGE Y: 4 sete eae a from the | woich was won by the Brooklyn. onally ma antl h h t —e D i BONnK, . | T J 4 tempt toi i t 1 . ’ ¥ , wren? are often —— sew a y Prospect of the New Eranp vel tion | i ' ‘ ,, : for polit a fog reasons 1c i t fishery on the Penot t he ont | excor I f ho never go to the posts to engage . si : i. vd Ke Faire ( We I t De . the ulle purposes ‘ A ) 2 5 Bt 1 ! ' i nt but perr \1 i) f bir fi mon, Una t Ve hh 3 . , ; runt) Mur mploying t | ne tie at , i uf } ¥ fl 1 ee LOL ‘ hundre nt h Vv “ 0 | he ae ° i oft i ext 1 written: b: ‘ 11 rivos 1 t ca ARS ; b . u ry, wi ean ide f j r tec tutors to d 1e t : v on ed fort nd the re | ; : | { pa rex) the vee | ' | | 1 \ ’ y Ad it t « 4 watt 1, Ww y ad 1 | of ey i, 1 B treats t i ki " | t | aa | ‘ ‘ ’ f ’ { past the | , during t 1 work f ‘ | fa fil H - f a odds, aad 1 t cd | 1 t 8, an Iowa clergyman, M he yol lor h fat | fMordoyt | t. theke 1 1868, when t 1 , Epwakns appear Ave A © fortunate | tt fat a har for | : f \ SETA thas SSR VGE NN Bey RAND , i af Dubuque Tilegraph says he has already received | {iit met} f aae A woud bas p ' het. A ; a top Lm t ‘ one lif Hof the Late t Avery | a house and lot, eighty acres of land, and $1,000 | horses, and nosserged of unquestionable | ranean ry j OF aOR 4 h money from different parties who have pure | Nerve. If they should, Vie probauitity ix that . us Pariche att Li! bie re . i t, waiving all question as to the right One of the favored traders is Joun if t the horge would tame them a good deal quicker ptorthedy Prive as eval denied It, but t format . y , f i] p ‘ “<3 ” , . cs ased from him shares in hie clalun on the New | than either of these cele ‘ proved corroct, Mr, Orlando Ly Bbewart euccouded Mr gue “4 Rit " i 8! Monroy, Conkianathe New Vork Lunes, § Dee, a brother-in-law of President GRant. | York property acest. ee Tn 00d, oe Be PU cete hie DUCE Misti in Os tom | perenne on

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