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UN, TUESDAY, “MARCH 19, 1872 received the following disposition was | until they arrive within the waters of the | Albany who recetved it for services rendered In BROOKLYN'S NEW CHARTER, THR MOUNTAIN LABORED, RAILWAY CONSOLIDATION, reported to the committee: United States; and gives to United States | Passing an amendment to the company's char- aaanaaat Oe : ae aie " fet forth an Elephant—Conkling's | Unton of the Central Rati Construction of new track, docks, & District Court Commissioners jurisdiction | tF conferring » grant to construct # passenger eeriat Rosclation ae Amended by | andthe Delawnre, Lackanaesnt”, M4 4 te . ‘Sey, . railway in Broadway in place of the charter Ap i. 1 {is | over all offences committed against emi- y ia pt Recommended the Ap: a-The Magnitud Ht Kline for All. iui gurnceoy ofthe Attanileand Girt : grants on tho high seas on board ships | Heh hed been given for the transmission of | Disposal af the Mayor. pore and atocning ¢ rt 20,000,000 nett, of le allway CO. seeeeeueee ml oh's co! —! “ON af a ot i “4 dng debts el | iiet pad. sssscsussccees 02 salllig under foreign flags, with power to | eremendions bud which fortunately, and very | Ww, W. Goodrich’s charter for the dlty of | Wasutxaron, March 16: Mr, CoNKLIne recent event In railroad matters hing . . te le, Be . justly, had been vetoed by the Governor, 00! R ing the | Caused am. pm ' TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1872 west poreitag (he re FY edtteed see give an immediate and summary trial in Tk & Deleved thet prelate Tin evetetne Brooklyn, which was reported in the Senate last | (Rep., N. Y.) called up his resolution asking th jore complete surprise in New Jersey awanna and 11 cases of c laint aforred week, vests the legislative power of the city in | President fora statement of the recommenda- than the union of the Delaware,Lack Taameanis tian, aioe ‘ all cases of complaints preferred on ac- | all the objectionable claims included In the | the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, who together | tions to office made by the Senators of New York, | Western allroad and the Central Raliroad Roeth's Th The | The correctness of these figures bas not | Count of ill treatment of any description. » | vetoed vill. shall form the Common Council, One Alder- | Iitnots, Missourt, and Nebraska. The pending | New Jersey, Tho negotiations leading vy Bowery Th been disputed, but perhaps a little expla. |, Having taken the tmmigrant in charge | © This bankrupt company 's entitled to no ¢ n- | man ts to be elected from exch of the twenty. | question was on Mr. Tipton’s amendment to ex- | were quietly conducted, and the repre ed It tion of them may be useful before he has left his native shores, and | *lderation at the hands of the Legislature, and | two wards at the general State election. They | tend the inquiry to the recommendations made | that even the stockholders had received of ihe Announcement madg ided for the eniforo ould receive & voto before tt gets to the 180 b € movement The ite an er . | provided for the enforcement of our lawson shou! are to serve without pay, They shall also be | by all the Senators. was the Ape era or eee eters, Ucar oes Buperisore and fence viewers tn their respective | Mr. FRNTON (Rep. N. ¥.)faald ho woutd vote | yesterday morning in a telegraphie a Governor, It has no ability to build such «road de 5 Oo - _ | board all foreign ships bringing passengers ing debt, due Oct. 1.1867, represents @ por- | ht Country from the time that they ad- | tt Propoted, and a charter for tt will ve aD | wards, and shall have and exercise all the pow- | for it, as his colleague thought it necessary for | spateh from Scranton, Pa, that the thin ers and authority of Justices of the Peace of | bis own vindication; and he would vote alsofor | bad been done, The magnitude of the tion of the $5,000,000 paid to Connenive | : Bpithd @ ) obstruction in the way of capitalists who are VANDERHIET and the $450,000 paid to Matt ee peel balk iM econ chy and willing to undertake such an enter: | gowns tn criminal Proceedings, excent the dis: | the amendment offered by Mr. Tipton, extend- | Interests involved in this great bargain Tony Pastor's Opera flo ErOnTHE EY iho Seatinnee, senate ite fatherly protection over the inchoate | "We are glad that the Assembly committes, on charge of persone in custody, But shall NOL Le | ing the Inquiry to all the Senators, because | Is three-fold largor than that involved in the Theater Comigue Brie Company. on account of certain A ri ; eee te toca lee of the Peace. ‘The Hoard of | there were other Senators who might have | transfer of the United Railroads, which excited oot “A citizen until he is fairly settled In Minne- | the exposure of the situation of the affairs of | fo peretenre ts abolished, and the Aldermen and | made as few recommendations as his col- | attention In all parts of the world al Wane ty sfourth Strcet Thy 5 u 5 as Fee 1 Dheatre transactions of its Treasurer, DANIEL sota, or elsewhere, as be may elect, the ey company, bas had the wledom to refrain the eRe Ren towns are to COM | jeqgue, and who also might wish vindicated, warded as one of the most tmportant eon privilege led is de of rom reporting the bill OR OLR 8 = He had carefully refrained from charging that } solidatior i r ! Cons Das, which were accomplished before gail i KUL Mele Best tad All bith Tie wimloletrattve power of the city ts vested | Afr had carefully refrained from charging that dations that had ever been effected in the the Gounn administration came into power, | “indly left to the free choice of the immi- and for Which it {* not responsible. Messrs. In the Mayor and the heads of the following See grant, but not that of choosing his route of | tion of the House of Representatives, informs | Uf Collections 4 of baw 6 of Treasury 8. of | Ue ie apnondmente and. Ore a tee AGT | cote nun ender one mar Jersey nonnod W Total. see a ‘The Nation bas some very just remarks upon the behavior of the editor and the publisher of the 2 York Times in the insurance investigation, The Times had fora long period made the gravest attacks upon Superintendent Minnen; but when the Legislative committee oame here, nel- ther the editor nor the publisher of the paper was prepared to sustain their charges inany manner. They not only declined to cite Witnesses to support them, but were even unwilling to state fromwhom they had derived the information on which they wer Dased. A more lamentable failure to make good by any evidence whatever the impu- is of gross Wrong-doing which bad been long and strenuously urged was never witnessed, It was not only disered. itable to the Tones itself, but was calcu. ed to injure the newspaper press in the estimation of intelligent and upright people; and the case is made still worse by the subsequent developments. It now ap- ars that the writer of the articles in the "Times was the notorious FRANK BALLARD, nnd that the editor and publisher of that journal actually did not know him, but Mipposed his name to be F. W. Brows and published his contributions in their editorial columns without requiring him to support them by any proof whatever! We uttera mere truism when we say that no man and no public officer should be Acoused Without good grounds, ‘The Tunes had no right to assail Superintendent MILLER upon hearsay or probability. The futy of its conductors was to investigate the subject thoroughly, to weigh all the facts, and to be convinced of the truth of the accusations before proceeding to bring them before the public. Even then they might be mistaken, Persons are often ar- ralgned before the criminal courts, and are acquitted notwithstanding strong evidence Ot their guilt is adduced; and in the same MAner the editor and publisher of the TIMES might have honestly sutixfied them- Secretary of the Treasury, and more:plin- der for the disreputable politicians wh the use of about twenty-seven miles of For the accommodation of up-town residents, adver Vote Gunton We! ng the year were auch Mayor, Ce oy mend at from comparative obscurity, wi tvende, and BOS Wat T third atseet, opposite | of the company upon the written permit of a superintend- | whieh they discharge their duties, with per- Streets, Water and Sewerage. and Treasurer A HOME THRUST AT CONKLING. Rcd i teed ed urity, within four years, of the company. Y / t ork, Mr. Conkling had mot Mr. Murphy and Mr. rete webile, the. Gan Pate Hae ci the Prensury{ ANd | etter judgment has been exercised in the s ments... This puts the larger portion of the vast avestinent, while the Central, Kallrond eotingone. Part of it is given in the testi. | Where there is no superintenden’ Bp not credited the report, since hia colleague's de- | ‘The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Ralle A re ‘ t Th he the collector of taxes, assessments and water » be eure, about thi hundred removals were | from "The 4 * near Washing! . ean - Cortenpondeuce of The Sun ford and Erle Railrond Company, to which | ated by the Secretary of the Tre es atthe White House are greatly vexed andan- | rhe, head of tho Health and Pulice Depart, emovals were made through his colleague's rans pC we city, cA ow St. | made a great many fr to office | Syracuse and Binghamton Railroad ty mi Bancrort Davis, late Assistant Becre- | of immigrant passengers to Interior por- | admitted that we have nevor had an Admints- od by thres Separate, cormise) moles ra cand the ceckawenne. ane yebur # Nu have the whole system abolished, yet while it | bokeh to Easton, eluhty-four niles, sovent such contracts if itappears (o them that } Great Britain It Is constantly spoken of In the of bullding hie tracked, with ie of the Erie Railway, and its legal ad- Rhine heving sow no, induences aod he | piwign: (essed Gnd Purchased lines, ex almost any contract might be made to ap- ven q sh Resenting on Ins ne and would help these worthy a ants. T cost of each ru bonds to advocate and carry through a vote | *hger, if It was for the Interest of the LM LIL dmatd atelt ty Cadet byl eMene 1 Me capes nays, Morte nnd Reser and 44,000,000 in €5,000,000 bonds of the Boston, aiih mote pattons ithe Executive and | We haveglost ground all over Europe by the | change, and an fmportant one, has come over | showed that Mr. Conkling had not a single re Oiptis cua bel clared that it could see in this transaetic indirect damages Is looked upon as a sort of | Cuban war of independence. The immediate | shrewd to put his recommendations on paper— | in the Dulaware, Lachawannn aud i cctern eae be able to clear its vision a little. law would create, while it pretends to con- | than we expect to get, in order to aba rde- | receipt of some impertinent despatches from | would cali for information on that subject, too. of val al Hands, from the product 0 paw to Phillipsburg, New Jersey, brane lease of the Buffalo, Bradford and Erie | 4. are worn by barristers in England, Whether | prevent Investigation on the part of the Admin. Gen. Sickles will not return to Madrid, nor will Mr. Monon (Rep,, Ind.) sald he had no objec- | guehanna Railroad. The latter road. which waw Fish, fell with regard to the personality of the through the Lehigh Valley across the mountalie Palo de lernabé never wrote a pamphiet against | Mr.Sumven (Rep., Mass.) eald that before he railroad, which did not and never has since t during hi " lution passed, it would be an- J J their fortunes President, Judge, or Minister, A Judge in a| Morality of the Government are reported as some- ° earn er A eT AL Lat aie Ney ae r ny | country, ound numbers Secretary Frei, in response to a resolus | partment: Ly of Finance; 2gof Assessment mendations ever since Mr. Conkling had dented try. In round numbers the property placed et in of the appontments and removals in the New | worth nearly, if ment is ‘ ol, No perso : y is to be | Congres of | Police and Health ; 7, of Fire and Buildings 8 nearly, If not quite, $120,000 auton te to Surat be ved atcur regutar | FISK and Gounn did their utmost to avoid travel. No person or company is to be | Congress that it is understood that nearly all of | P aregta, Water-and Sewerage: % of Parks; 10, Atl tpclicd Auch | hoe Delaware, Lackawann . mente for THE SUN w ed at our regula » in the t ap of for. as his collen, n very likely t nna and Western Rail Put the uptown adverticomert offess 644 Weet | paying this money, but were overruled by permitted to engage in the business of for- | the Commercial Agents of the United States | of & \ Maps, Surveys, and Repairs, | A his collessue wolver condescended to recom. | road Company—a corporation th ails Iminty second street. junetion af Broeaway and Sith | thelr fellow Directors, and by the counsel | Watding immigrants from any port except | speak and write the language of the country In | The Mayor, Comptroller, Auditor. Commissioner ation that has risen, : are to be elected, and all other officers are to be | to the position of one of the richest ant me Poses t had been sald, indeed, that shortly after the | powerful co: tna i and most @rond Opera fou A Moto PM my an | ont of t on, who ts to be appointed | haps the exception of those of the Fejee and the | appointed by the Mayor, with the consent of the 5 see a d. that shortly after the | powerful concerns in the countrypute into the ph BRR The history of the item of #4,041,036, in- Te MY meCrataey Ot ihe ‘Prenat: and | Navigator's Istands, If Chia ie true, ft shows that Heard of Aldermen, or by the heads of depart. | 4fFolntment of Mr. Murphy as Collector of Naw | pool a property that haa cost $12,001.00 of art Che Rights and Duties of Newspapers, | Vestments in bonds, &,, is a long and int 1 M Mutronage of the city, into, the hands of the | Terwilliger in New York. and arranged a lle Of | pany, itsulf' short local road, but one doing tion of Commercial Agents than In appointing | Mayor and the Board of Aldermen. The Comp. | @little less than two hundred persons wie wate freat and paying business, pute in its own and mony taken in 1870 before a committee of | Polnted, the duties of that officer are | Consuls trotier ts to be the head of Finance Department, | tbe removed: but, of course, he (Fenton) had | Jensed lines, worth nearly $1,000,000, be ' : charged b e Collector o — The office of Street Commissioner f# abolished x : the Massachusetts Legislature appointed to | {? be discharged Me th a uM ch is Teviescriametntsaiivaici tam Hai The ofioe of Street Commisstoner fe abolished: | niatin the Senate, In January, lel, (Laughter.) | road consiste of a double-tr r or some other officer desig- e “ Europ investigate the affairs of the Boston, Hart- | Customs or some other elite raten, ‘The Cty Treasurer ie simply a receiving | Made,at that tine, and among them many who to Bingha find ine Wastinatox, March 16,—The hangers-on | and disbursing officer were known as Fenton men ‘and many of the pene Warren rh ury. These superintendents are to DTON, OIe eo removed were under the Impression that Tts length is 1 we have already frequently called the Tri- | UY: hoe tte th snd Police Denarys 450.000.0003 Its outseandigs ns "i ‘i , have power to nullify any contract made aig oaad ment is to have the management and control o! nee but Bi Charge or insinu. 6, i anding bune’s attention, It was shown by that y noyed at the prevailing tone of the letters Of all matters relating to therhealth, police and | Wiuence, ae ro charge oF tnsinus ,000. ‘Trowns the hewly-bullt Boone testimony that in the year 1807 Mr. J, C, | 28 foreign country for the transportation | ceived in America from Europe. Tt is generally ‘of the city, which duties are now per | Mie snytonson ii ot 7 é ton Tranch, thirty-two miles in length; the ; hile his recommendations had Influence with 4 ; ‘ f three ni ch ¥ nent % : long; and the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg, tary of Otate, aud WOW HBR LO dey tions of the United states, although they | tration that commanded, on the continent, #0 | stoner ts to hay he Fi the,appointing power. He had felt it hie duty also elghty miles In length, It controls,, by ene the United States before the Geneva | are required to certify vulidity of | little consideration as the present, while in ent and st » be 5 e lease, the Morris and Vevox Rallrond from’ Hoe sont the United States before the G a ELAINE alge . _ | prevailed he wished his constituents to have | of which isdoubletracked, with the News Conference, was one of the Directors ; . TT charter provides for a comm Thelrshare. He was still receiving many appl | {yy a bs with ewark and hey are for the advantage of the immi- | Most contemptuous terms, The resident popu- | appointed by the Mayor to examine apy ; Ae Bloomfeld and Chester Railroads. The Utica they are for the advantage ne imm! . a “t i hia aie 1 pon ations from worthy persona for whom he could | Division, leased and purchased lines, extend Me. ES " grant. It will readily be secn how easily | /#tlon, as well as visitors from this aide, agree in a r h fay visers Mr. Expripor, the President of critleising the American Government as alto ’ , ¥ . tox d that his colleague, whose influence With | the Oswego and Syra Rallrond, thirty.tve the Boston, Hartford and Erte Railroad gether unworthy of the former reputation of | “ ?2SNOMBNON IN WASHINOTO the appainting power wae 40 great, would get | mitew: and the Cayiiwa and Susiiuel\t Company, bribed Mr. Davis with 860,000 in | Pear to be for the disadvantage of the pas | the country, Congress comes tn far a full share > ver his false pride about making recom from Oswego to Ithaca, thirty-thr of censure, The coarse strain of the debates t+ Rupture between Spain and the United | (Laughter) Fa eeceasic iON table: of the Frie Directors, the result of which | cial to view it in that light, , made the subject of much censortous remark Stntes—Sickles not to ge Back. Mr. Tipton'e'nirendment was then rejected— | per, Leck, and W wns that the Erle Company invested | Theentire bill bristles with absurdities, | and the contrast between the tone of the Na- pondence of i) ' ey nd instead of being so framed as to pro- | tonal Legislature now and in the better days of Wasnixoron, March 18,—On unqnestion- Ax (Dem. Ohto ald the rex Hutton | frreause end Bipgrain i i ° welt por fe with y i ingens iia gs ages Gewegn and Syracuse. Hartford and Erie Company, now worth | tect the immigrant, is calculated to fur. bec Nad dalade dt bth leg iL aoe able authority Tam able to inform you that | would end in smokes and even If tho report eo aud Syracuse ad *, ayuga Sue juchann about forty cents on the dollar, thus losing manner in which we have pressed our claims for | the epleltof the Administration on the subject | commendation on file, ft would pot vindlonte bd shila age J The 7 f ; TT him fromthe c of using undue intuence Total feet in aan about #2,000,000, The Tribune onve de- Indemnity upon Great Britain. The demand for | of the questions with Spain, growing out of the | His enemies would say then that he was too} q ghould be added that the money ine en nothing Nke Dribe-taking on the part of would be morally certain to monopolize | juckster's trick. unworthy ofa great nation, We | cause of this change I have not learned, but In i at he made them orally to the President or to | road is not reptesonted entirely by i= 14 miles ith, Davie haps Gen, Sickiee might | Nearly all the offices which the propored | ask for more than we are entitled to, and more | well-informed circles 1k Is supposed to be the nig tamiliars. sald the resolution ax modited | Of Foad.. The company owns whist 5.600 acre f , which amount of the busiiess of the elve = a fer powers which Congress itself does not | mance and thus lay the foundation of aclaim | Madrid. Ignoring, however, the immediate Mr, THURMAN sald It waa not to be expected 1 ad Sale: Melati cesar enh i Ae possess: for livernlity that terently a case of pre- | cause of the fact, Ican assure you that the rela- | {2a the Administration would give alist vf He) The | New Jersey, Central Rallrond te @ Erie swindle was another, for which the ——-- tence, ‘The abounding corruption uncovered In | tions between this Government and that of | Mr. Hitt (Rep. Ga.) moved to lay the resotu- | Guniwaw to Phillipebunn New fers pret Govip administration is not at all account- | 4 st, Louis Judge is said to have ap-| the several departments of our Government | Spain are at this moment of » most critical na. | Hyp on the talle, Lusi yeas Sac naye th | ing out to Flemington on the south, through Railroad had been fastened upon the Erle | the gown had the effect of rendering the wear- | Istration has hurt us much tn the estimation of | any lace him, at least just now, ‘The | Hon ‘ leased last your by the Central allroad, {sl Company, by which the Erie aaitied pay- | 6's Geolslons more than wunlly intelligible intelligent § muletake into which that ignoramus, Hatnliton | fir Conmutna accepted the amendment: |) J miles tn length, edema. ome Vitljabe ment of the principal and interest of about | of striking with awe unruly spectators, is not Mb ailtorenes American ¢ etd Nice, on the viy-appotnted Byanish Minister to this Gov. Thich ir; Coomiins sosseses, and which 16 1) | Into the great Wyoming Valley coal region, The e e rhe 2 rf el ry jedite ir which hort phi \- yas served to em! e e api be- he resolution as printed below, oad i branches, consis! 2 0,000 of mo » bone . reported. The Innovation 4s not likely to me terranean, In which home affairs are natural as served to ombitter the spirit be , ot road, with Its branches, consists of 22 mii $1,250,000 of mortgage nds in return for with favor among sensible members of the bar, | ly fully discussed. Mr. Grinnell has been there for tween the two Cabinets, an although dimiral 4 PERTINENT INQUIT Y. freck. The ¢ entral Railroad ts of about equal he simple attire usually worn by American | some time,nnd his revelations of the rottenness : hough it Is pretty. well he would Hike to kuow from Mr. Conkling | Wrachess une 1 Flemington aud Newark A \zens of the malo sex ts dignified enough for | in the New York Custom House and the lax his despatches written to ther there was any reasonable ground for The two compantes have join poid running expenses, The holders of ent during fi Poclbad it is rane these bonds, Mr. J. C. BaNcrort Davis } morning gown Is as much out of place on the | thing shocking. He ts In correspondence with ntieny fhehad'met | Mr CONKLING sald he thought there was Slike in the prota, hy casing lance sat among them, were at the time the lease } bench as a private secretary with epaulettes in | !nfuential republicans bere, and a letter of bin wae nted with the |) Mr. SUMNER said he had @ reason for asking | sover one line Instead of two, by avolds j " eedom of your city on the $th o © | the question. Oo the 20th day of December last “ a possible slave was made nearly all Directors of the Erie | the White House. The people are not likely to | te the President, a copy of which ts in the hands TT Ot RUT ilch ielet th of May. Ini) | the denate had. adopted are in offered by | (ts as far as possible the delays incident to passe Abele : c adopted & ing the Bergen Tunnel, and by uniformity of Company, and a@ suit has been brought by | be pleased with elther Innovation, of a certain Senator, would be edifying reading | if he te received at all, has not yet been decided | fim, asling the Racrerary Of the Navy 00 tel | tarits, the compantes hope to save millions pep i peice ements at this Juncture, It seems that Moses, before | Upun. ‘ what it cost to maintain our naval squadron of | gnjurm, and to add in #0 much to the wealth of the Goutp directors, and is now pending, - in roviewing the relations between this coun. | te coast of San D and three months { ‘ The Legislature of California has passed | leaving the United States wrote a letter to th eral Aid tt in- | had now passed without ereply., It waanatural, | we concerns, The roads will ho tthe die to cancel the lenge as fraudulent. Fearing. eee eee ieee oan vaolutiona President, inwhichi be expressed hla opinion of | Rabat nate? creememmenine auibreak of the | therefore: that he sljauld tons that f so sims | fevuen, as before. pe thas Hrogidants, Me. Bass © sf 5 of eir bonds, o ridere | 284 Presentea to Uc ress sotutio equest- emp pier nich He @ ‘essed his opinion o uban war © ndependence, at least as far as by . Shows te “ pee pened uel Sloan and Mr, Jobn Taylor Johnston, while for the safety of their bonds, the holders | 1) ike adoption of treaty regulations and legis | the Administration in terms more distinct and | the nature of those relations has transpired inquiry, addressed to only one departan Joint Hoard, tobe composed of thoes genter mauaged to exchange them for Boston, | jation to protect that State from the curse of | candid than he on complimentary, fe sald | wou h the meagre extracts y auc heafed t ne | co a t Be. C: wera Uap ied ‘bea men, with five Directors from each company, 4 tion te m the curse o i gress, It ts hard to Imagine that any Insult, any | yuity ike Mr, Coukilug’s, addressed to se with Gen. John Brisbin as nian, will cutie retves B¥orehand of the perfect truth of | Hartfo Vand Erie bonds, and so finally | chinese cheap labor, so greatly deplored by Mr. | that the solid men of New York, who contributed | taunt, any outrage, any offence could rou ts, could 1k answered before the | f Searnoner ot niece I oom ‘i for them at 80 cents on | w and other emi citizens of the | largely of their means to the election of 108, will | tre of the American eagle as that bird is t : aa ——— what they qiieged ngninst’ Mr. Minogr, ; % WILLIAM NvB and other eminent cltisens of the | SNe s as represented In_our State Department FRELINGHUYSEN +N. J.) said and yet it Weng y vad that the » We have in our possession a | Pacific slope. do as much thie year, but inthe opposite dire Yd not Mr ten to tell the truth thre tthat an answer t rst Ke SUDICIARY INVESTIGATION, J t Ave prove hat they meter ; clea — = tion, No reply waa written to this letter, but sub- rm ago an. be unt been re byt "i were inistaken ' i nam f th ust Mr. G t 1 4 -- we ; J it the difflenity ia that SreH Prats be r. GODFREY LEsieeR, one of the oldest } sequently amieasage was sent to Grinnell thagthe | Spain accepted t meh Metated Did 1 BUNS E #90 What the Investigating nwitice Drew they did not It , nhabitants of Southeast Missourl, bas been | president had no unkind feeling toward him Sl ide Mahe tone Pre igpireehy GU ¢ from Assemblyman The . Vields The They took for that r N - writing for the St Republican som Grinnell sent word back that he didnot believe retaryn to the wish Any Arcompe to Convict 4 Barnard Banrarp fur 1 1s earthquakes wh a word of this mess lean people, the 1 TION Mr. James Hi, ¢ \ ent 1 we lad hutnaniz ar’ and did printed them v fi men i r New Madrid about th Our representatives abroad are not admirers of | Himanize the wars and 1 4 e Judiciary € under & without ot Z : 470 consideration, is th t The first shock t the prese Administration, Mr. Marsh, the en to Cu t al Pe } pr : s and passhooke tive testimot . 8 paid to the lawyers who were fatten- t mber, 181, and was 1- | most accompl namong them, has just | M4) ia, t since the first of Jar . register must be 7 ng upon the Erie Company when Messrs i Ah ou ihibiosy ade hp Sheu been placed in an awhward position, through { Did not ou t 0 8 . of his office cont menting freely and often severe a) iy, whom they were unable at once toshake tos cngis lands into lakes, and raising bich | comm intended for the rmation 4 * ‘ Ne nets of public officers, as it is our Yr. Ina suit brought by a preferred | iangs trom the bottom of deep lakes, Some of | of the Secretary of State, was made public, and * ‘ sare do; but our rule is not to assail an, | dividends on bis | the tands which formerly constituted the bed pecullar management of the Stato Depart | outrage to i r int pan sald t y bard was ted for his polt received about sixty-eight ¢ Administration to make | * atthe “the , al told, although lis utheas u Mr, Lestecn ancy W ° i wear for ove t ued thavene cers & yacaney which mig Pi det dah it , ; fast Bye 4 $7 the result will be that Marsh will ask to be rm without sufficient reason, and not te for 1568, tried in the Supreme Court | of lakes are now under cultivation, and have | called, There are those who suspect Its publica any cbarges until they have? patient At @ year ago, it was testified that the | proved richer and more productive than | tion tobe a trick of t ‘and thoroughly explored and fort ponditures of the company in 188 for | any in ; r an abundance of 1 evider ise] fees and Jogal expenses were &3d4,- | tells a story © earthquakes which | tageourly Bath Aimerican A . He Ain Yocires that the Law Of this enormous sum D. B. Eaton and } Seems rather » but t aes h of Gov, Curtin Is bitterly opposed to the renoml- Vth ever been within a p : t ned the howd he: modihed so test suits ma. r Mr. Tarcen received £40,000, | * Dec hayes Get 28k raph Aetecaa [Jol ofwar onthe bigh be more speedily brought to trial, ana Ae Behn W CLA. Sewants | Lune witnesses. An old man by the name of | power to defeat it, ‘The fact Is, the agents of hewspapers held to a more prompt leg 5 A Brot 815,500, déawerooe oN lived on bis farm on the bank of the | the Government fp Europe, with the exception ish, who has passively consented to all fesponsiniity, As the law now stands, our TOUGHTON 810, von Pemiscot river, about ten miles from the town of | of the Pres: from Spain, has at last received n policy, and will do everything in his Jent’s brother-inelaw at Cop wen. from that which applies « took the brib, An O00 teat when to her utter bewild ent neit les's Place ; ich applies 00,000 to swindle the at when t utter bewilderment neither Nel , all Ktigation? Ought Wepapers > x y. $10,012," btakg smoke De-ee nor well was to be found, A From the Cuctanalt Commercial mo, W *ULLERTO: past + ren " i pin the face that even he feels bour contemporary thinks that great delays 000, WiLttaM E. FULLERTON | Little Prairie, Between the house and the river | and Washburne at Paris, are ashamed of the eat i Tanah Melee nbental render it impracticable to € mae nites forced to ile 1 ‘ to obtain a rea bwarna y Ae ds VANDERPOEL $10,000, | Ing of the 1th of December, 181, Mrs. Crt- | hesitation in expressing their feetings bed or h Ge. ta force te out ; Meets SM Ira Fie. bpq! NEPONT $30,000, MARTIN & | BERSON started from the house to goto the well — and. jes Fi Any percentage on any would the Nation apply to libel suits any 1TH $12,500 "ey Davis, theeame who | for water, and to the smoke house for breakfast | Forney tu Creewell's Creswell in sicke b apmer Any : pu ‘ ' Heys received Dy iferent y A r opt ; ih view of the Impending e , NIMENTS ON REMOVALS ae Unxpenwoon $11,602, Wasnixatoy, March 18—There is the [ hecause of this clow extract | ine fares at Rockton toe Hr, Coleinian produced ils eheck-book, ana *LARKSON N. POTTER | when both the we Sania BOURS we est 5 Maan y eer ‘ ky tk nade up by his clerks agreed entirely with Lis ent from those which obtain ip, *Ber cases? | f ”, FIB.D & SHE aay 6,000, Davip | © pene ah soe VE Eye pea ee 4 Ws peney b 4 oil §a ma r i 2 aT 4 . vered ¢ eo ysite side he riv he | den he apy mene ot + general. 1 ppotntment of * fT her stated hat he had dino 00 It is certal 5 trable We there should ), FIELD $12,000, Davy p, and DUDLEY eaplanation of the phenomenon i that we su cate Tae Wn ¢ tance of the At last le appot He further stated that he had had no arrance. ae ’ @ host of others | river formed a very short crook of angle +¢ this | and satisfaction of being again a private citizen | Ais E i rise recommen ence to anything Judge Barnard had ever reo troversy brought be “fe "he Courts should ler sum Messrs, Pay and Govt | point, an opening of the eart® let the #aln body and not connected In any octal capacity with | potter . ferred to him, or in which he had ever been ree le pack oxcant Fie { the river through, wh!® DY thesreat pressure | himself into a very commend 4 ‘ ‘it Barnard since the Ju : . f exeen’ LD | o! + § 4 very commendable spirit of inde f fm will not do 7. ™%ke an exception of any | 894 SHRARMAN and Dupiey Fiee= who | oftheland wave ther jy ene es bore | rcnaent ina ie PORIUVELy woe tread sds . 5 1 st : t AL term of office. with Ite Admitting the | ition, wha This Information Is so direct ur readers may remember that when Gen, e 4 absolutely’ refused. He pet oe tHeants to one process aud another | ‘Me Company ata moderate price, thereby | Welland smove hse Wl Me Admitting the | that its truthfulness cannot be doubted. Cres: | Sickles Madrid itwas wuld by the Havana t Ba eppol AINGr in any cade, te appease to anothe sting - ring 8 C ruth of #8 Stow Hy nother, usting and enraging a crowd of hungry | V8 Ofewopmuade to have stood so extragrdl- | t Spain. Madrid Cabinet “for wishing ( ‘ny Be 5 The Hon, ‘Thornas ( t ity of newspapers mpetitors, and exciting the general 1 Seen: Areality, but their moral ene Seneral ire mov The Tarif Cannot be a Political Question, | icing spunto compl iG ; nde amend BORS: Brom the Har(ford, Times, L rai b the subject of new path u ind vet Times may not be bror Messrs, Fisk and Gov Bp fe INGHAM'S committee, the Hon. THoMas Mun- | names the tariff. So long as we have an immense 4 ee from any Judge of thi rought to answer in a snd GovLp have exposed of | oy cccnowledged that from $43,000 to 45,000 | National debt, there must of necessity be heavy ANOTHER MELANCHOLY SUICIDE f Firet J al Dis fiate its charges ag tM Gen. Sic . . 4 had been collected in the Custom House for | countries, We hear a geod deal of fr A Temperance L vie Howe hairman of t surges against Mr. Minter; 7 KLES and his frients can furnish | ,, uurposes, an » There ot one hundred msv ? “ t iuest it suffers quite a tually in the loss of | #@4:tlonal information we shall be glad to litical purposes, and that he had himself | There are not one bundred msu in th: H pital How a Promising tr Lad ‘Trade League’ is in favor of levying heavy du- P . u f Assembly and F Ley Club. Mr. MURPHY algo stated that he fur- | ties upon tinported goods, but it wants dlscrint Duniel O'Keefe came to this coun ve mas at he had no know its conduct ental been spent at Albany in bribing members Wes Upon Hnported goods But it wants dipariinis os : — What did & us E. BURRILL $21,000, JAMES T. | stood his well and «moke house. On the morn- | Administration. and many of them have nc But Mr, Fish bas nie ade the remedy by a prosecution for bel, But 7 Nu matic asy) «i c h j E : ‘ I whet WeoFation, receivership». He replicds dudbjected to any methods of justi re HN GANSON @15,0 search for the Mowing property was tustituted, |), vesible authority for the stater tae : Forney has been by the Preal- | Havana » f said Sonat testimony eno delariniacsn te hatevery con. | FIELD @31.60, end sald so much about the pleasure | induced f p endations tad mentor division with Judge Barnard in refere ad ote be decided as pr “PtlY 45 possthie, But it nissed the wh the Government, it Is thought he has worked y iver. He had WY: to plead bes ie 5 Presldent that be will not accept a cia) pos instar particufe 188 of cases, and to s one | bAVe since don 1 the toon? vusiness ag | Was forced a hoCaccept any oficial 5 nsta the well must hase been re- | well, is said, bad cousented to go as Minister | newspapers that he had been s f in any way Judge Harnard’s The res ' tional matters,” as they ¢ i . Mr. Fields wae examin resp of the legal fraternity, — After all, greater and more important. The These are some of the ways in «hich Tn ois examination before Senator Brek- What are the live issues’ The Cowra He ewore | suit for damages for ite failure to substa the money of the Erie Company, and if taxes placed non ,2ods Imported from foreign a 4 § a SOOO ARE Aly Lost a ent him dir ‘ ven $200 to buy up the members of the Grup. | States who are literally free traders. ‘The ™ Free | hin Reason and bis Lif i ‘ public consideration and coufideuce wh receive it, Doubtless some money has hished anumber of names to the Secretary of | nation; we cannot definitely state the limit of | from Ireland about fifteen years ago. He ' ; Hote Biscane’ of the Legislature, and some for other i he T: ws,and probably no member even of Shed f thia District i Es ‘or other inci- | th ry for rem on the charge of be bright and promising lad, and had 1 oulty i 4 th t sk 3 dent r 7 " ‘ ° the League knows what he would do were his i ' I a At subj k and Gould Do with the | dental expenses chat need explanation, but ninany Republicans, ‘The charge d association, up of merchante of t are Jn procuring employment, When the war of the protested «quits - that any of it has been disbursed otherwise | 20+ appear to have been sugtained by any evi- ublican New York | rebellion broke out, he enlisted in the Uni 2 a matter o: lew The editor of the Tribune aska ‘ than for what was believed ta be the good | {ence except Mr, Menpiy’s allegation. Mr. Fan give ntact passes. the eee ‘nfo tn ite te ¢ him why and how the Govtp admin the concern there la no valid reason for | MUSPHY Was also of opinion that Leet and arty of C ticut are in favor of | (hep ret tion, he calls it, besides absort NET AY Ue een TOCKING had conducted the general order rif, discriminating pract! f a entire invome of the Erie Railway, in- lic is now eager to buy the property at ' = | tracted fatal habits cc thelr Share of (he t business well, All of which was directly in the REVASG has ale} About Mfeen days ago, while en from Oll-Speculators Headed Of ased its stock in four years and a half 1y double by more than sixty millions of ¢ army, and served with credit until ite ch mod to this ctty a - hes Att e the interest of civil service reform, 3 80 great tha ald Madison street, he began one of his "peri com ee ¢ re 1 the price thay were caeing Chu nto buf that would Kot provers | Cais" as they, wre termed, and ble employer, | Avomunition of the produ , Wars, and | for it when Messrs, Fisk and Gocup took | _ 1 the spring of 1871. an embassy was sent | Very essential Interest. dischurged hin. His ubsequcntesperience i Peaatee Ge Lett Ge i thy D. He whether | control of it; besides which, we hare abun. | from Japan to China, with a view of adjusting | crate we 1 the useless taxes, which | (0, Friday last Ja nos known, but tt Ie Peacginaeta te ae was} and wanta to know unt testimony to. the vastly improved | the relations between the two empires, ‘The de- | Dring no revenue, but which have deatrived our that he got into kame kind of a fuht. tn whi Pennaytra what the bi 5‘ ee m t Pebullding interest and about. crushed the | Bis hea sligh and s Hlackened. he i tos r of both its road bed and rolling i . I f the | tiachine-shops of the denriving two | 20, Friday he wens to Belle pital, and Kt manay two Govarnmenta have hean slow and langth bundred. thousand laborers of remunerative " 2 is brought Hand the treaty agreed upon has not yet been | Work, ‘This ls alive tse na mild form of erystpetas, by eared £0 ‘ ratified by the heads of the respective Govert — mL itoclork that t | M y en ments. Its second article provides that tn case Plans of the Mintater to Spnin, his bed. went to a Inrga window opentig \ f Mr Harry Haren ihe. H fet ildia notmeet they HABLEE bee ahall acldd Sik Behar Reual Dan sie er eee Sunday Courier the verandah which tubs around the inner side | away, and Railway Company Miinawenandinein di Ps AWaneraserinit ain Sickles & Co. being * bears" In Evie, | of the hospital buildings, and r the lower | eayway, aod a pnd paper 1 i now pending In the House of | States on the part of either of the contracting | will put the stock up to about @, at which dure | sash, got_on the verandah. Orderly. Murphy, be as darge as itn ACP ARTS Reamara dam Feiatine A trry a \ y trace th cntatives creating a Bureau of Im. | parties, and if either shall suffer harm or de they will “untoad., ‘They will then saddle tt | who’ bas charge of the ward, discovered: M6 [of the South Ta Two of the Sherifits Pos BR MASK] Aye Aon LNA CREA humaritie anallece Cut) with» Auantic and’ Great Western,” which will | m ent and made a tush fur The veran- | soiidate the retng nents EMPHLLS A ake the st down to ®, when they will er | dah bas a large open tron work as a guard r » out on the Mania ouey appolnted by the Prost. mmunicating ite wish to the other, to aid and | thelr sliorts, and to make about 3 per cent. | O Keefe plunged through one of the diamonds lib longer | 1 1 shall take under its control the whole bane, BASh abel Wer Ab aH Enea ns Me cis baisos t! H RHE atch as lon ool " 4 half of M i , ther, ‘The seventh article provides for ‘ Kunstine's Te co Lecture the kne sumes to coufor very extensive powers ' vill Pemprrance Lstnt § u ot only repeals all State laws intries, to which from th t 1 vid riot bas at ales over 2l yuur fall was tlons between the plenipotentiaries Lf there is any proof of rasratity Inquiries ov vatner D sould like to be told what it is, addressed to Geb, DAnien Ey BicxLes, who z on of all the books Ridiculous Legislation. rey, { iid notd the view tation, which, under the direction of a |“ ward, re erchants and traders shali nil have pleasure In acknowledging your eavorell t tion of head permitted to resort. The ei chth article pro nt reports of my Sunday evening temperance lee procec ! y from immigrants, and imposes o | vides for Judges or acbitrators nt the open porte nthe Howery Theatre, and I thank you for the | O'Kvefee t peared in the 7 s columns similar tax to defray the expenses of the | 0 shall decide questions of 1) ‘gation, and ad UN tunes wate, ‘eirivists elppatore | Taft real ourown, But as to new law, but it requires Consuls and Come | Mister Justice between the n holee of tine te civen on the pledge, signed for | which O'Keef t two countries, The judge “Atay T nn to thi as 8. gt of the i information to : ve | mercial Agents of the United States to en- | (%9 Countries. The judges or arbitrator Peng done, pd bisa that He, B relia generously eahlbited't na] atntine he ae Will recapitulate Z earne th prohibited from engaging tn tr sie. ‘This ure fee Uicnegt Muniiay hight exhibited " Ue resets m ; enforced among the Federal Jud ¢ M1 ‘ very respe tags, by providing that they shall tnspeet | our western Territories with edvant Bp ext and willing to lend its Influence on bebalf of the ketzed his shirt, which was his usiness of immigration, is one which as- 4 ! MANSHOR DR HENRY OC derived This t ablishment of n ports in the res; ective od jaws of this country in foreign ports on board vessels sailing under foreign G in SHED IRE Gani Seana Matera ane LnGeaa ch adits A Boy Falling from an Express Train, The ret t the Judtelary ¢ ire, and perf other duties . a Ixvtanaronts, March A sonon John H nachines, ite rue siary : Perform nll, other duties 2e-} We recently called atteution to the Beach oat 10 yenre o! vis iy someany wiih rane ts rity of the com- | Imigration rtherance » prov SPARE Ptr ey ges a he fron Ut i t t t month author of the bill evi uy i : t " that 1 reported in the Benate, although the House | tree y tile sity.” HUE at agopiteies fing in tre ¢ n that the | committee refused to report It, Upon inquiry + iat ‘ 5 i re it to be recog. | toto the @nancial condition of this company tt | | na of the accel Whether it is ] as f to be one of TWEED'S great schemes, fC himeelf. Hie ah 704,703, This, at one stroke, rey ted principally by BARNEY KELLY, ong rokeu, oud he was t $40,000,000 of the $60,000,000 f Twrep's bondsmen. It was also ascertained t ee ee #0 rep p | Committee on Rallroads, which has ® took issued by from Ovt. 1, 167, Dill also prescribes the quantity and | CET Wr ans Winter Wedded to Summer, ne which the 7'rtbune is curious, it} quality of the food that the owners of | °° & varies olde {rom a frend Hen t ulier ¢ the problem, * What | © of $5,000,000 of stock for which tt had re : i" ieuhout elved no value beyond the purchase of its own tnd 8 young wou hades f harter. It {they auch ef anise ; Sridegr? om f the QL 764,70) actually | such vesegls leave their polut of departure J "fui valid : to Lear ol! ab difference between the nominal ] emigrant vessels of every nation shall fur- inarket value of the bonds and | n'sh their passengers, from the time that

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