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DAY, APRIL 9, 1872. sd labor in the South is diMeult tom lyn Union, th ran of t Adminis- " y Tenth National Bank for withh ding money | 4 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE oOR- ) 4 ‘ opTy age and generally inefficient, the colored | tration, has di voted setamins ri a THE WALL STREET UPROAR Freep cizediation, to cause & he iar gl tie |" pengD ON THE CITY CHARTER, PLANTING A LIBERTY TREE, y pote sical ato men of that region have shown unexpeet | nouncing the putting of Ring Demo- of the bauk to appear he! mmineioner Dav~ | ai ois ana 4 Whine Working Reevikevedn ; ed industry and thrift where they have en- | erats upon the commissions. Since the | MZZLLONS CALLED FOR AT NINETY. | enport to testify against the bank for a viola- ap Tove + CUBA ILLUMINATED WITH BLAbING ’ Hon of the Gret section of the National Banking old Charter 4 " gaged in the cultivation of soil which they | meeting of the combination cancus, how- halal Soe Aaa Inve, which declares Ita inladomeanor ton wits SUGAR PLANTATIONS, ——— held national funds from. circulation, Should MIME ee — = = own themselves, ev ts guns seem to have been spiked, The Look-up of Greenbacksand the Result u ” Bye established, the bank is Hable toa ALBANY, April ‘te There was an tnt ns Vicente Garcia Whipping the Spaniards TUESD. RIL ——— a The Scene In Broad Street Yesterday Af | fie of $1,000 and a forfelture of one-third of the : .—The 8 1st in Camaguey—Horrible Atrocities ot the sash 1 AY al RIL 9 A Question in Politics. The Public Debt not Large Enough. ternoon—The Clearin se and the joneye sO detained ally large at ein the Assembly this evens Spanish Catthroats Cart Garcia at — tee SET POpUlaN fot & Mecretary ot the Suey Courts Looking Into the Conspiracy. WHAT IS TO BE PROVED, Ing for Monday, As predicted in my despateh of Work- More Arms for the Sous of Cube Amusements To-day. to take tlustpalives Uionsand doliats out Secretary Roneson seemed to think that Mor was so scarce in Br Assistant District Attorney Purdy said that | to-day, the New ¥r rk charter was brought upon | Correspondence of The Sun. ‘ Academy of Musto! oto a ) H the public debt was not large cnongh. | rerday it was almost ajoketo ask for ft. Th $4,000,000 w locked up, it motion of Mr, Hawking, who moved to take it NA, Mareh 20.— ices, Beoth'e Mreatre 1% tw of the Treasury, in violation of law? 1 deayored to, y Gor HAVANA, Mareh 20.—Advices, both from eatre he robe - he people are not taxed severely enough | brokers were idle for want of ammunition. | NS\uith, who wore pi of th from the table. Mr. Bemus was instantly on his | the properly called Inaurrectlonary distriets of ch fe ia an fem for that. So he put it his band and pulled | they lounged about with an alr of expectation, fonapired to withdraw a large amout feat, and hoped that the motion would not pre- | the island and from other dlatricta not as vet Ine r wi Praid eat nd Aipecial Me out ninety-three thousand dollars at one | and thelr hands deep in thoir pockets. ‘The ap- | MHyt,the hank tn violation was BK. Witlard, of | Yall. Mr. Alvord called the ayes and noes, and | end: 1 therein are important. From the far dss inane esident G sone 0 es: | im to pay on claims which had already | ple women and restaurants did « heavy bust Aste eas, | Willard, Martin & Co,. brokers, who teatified that | Hawkin's motion prevailed by a vote of 61 to #0, ue Thentre—Ari-teat sage to Congress communicating his views A | ern end of the island Ehave nothing to report been paid in fall but hardly anybody else, The street seemed og’ pita id Src, Staite were alle nt partners in | Mr. Alvord then moved that the Assembly non- | The Papers mafotain an unbroken silence on ail era Monse tas Rok on Seere ;OWESON'S paying out ninety- u 2 Or We ¢ e. The Stock Exe e was | UN "Ghene gwnitieinen dune ties concur in the Senate amendments. a a | Tae bie Pen eons u Secretary Rone: paying out ninety Tho Administration housts loudly of | Waiting for a change, ‘The Stock Exchange was | (iat fri} ney durne the cat ica | Ur In the Senate amendments, and that a | military operations caxt of Tas Tunas, They Niblo’s Gardew Pol ard Pariorrd three thousand dollars at a lick, wher pretty full, and there was plenty of the usu daya, Mr anid to hin making payments on the public debt, bat it was | conference committee be apy Hid not draw his own me he che inted,and a like | part of the Senate. frews 4 Nea emy of Mus such payment was prohibited by law? simply state that Valnaseda ts at Cauto del i Why a Varcadero, near Manzanillo, and that fre roar; but it arose not from the thr buyers. Not that there was nobody ready to ey out | committee asked for oi e. and witness Wild hitn ht lie tosh Peek ce st it gon step further and ‘ a good Joke ba moved to amend by referring it to | point he ix directing the campaign of the Ki ’ Wall Street Conspiracies. boast of making them twice over ? buy, but there was nobody ready to sell. The withoss was thei aaked. Have you seen | Committee on Cities, He sald that the eb epartment. The only deduction is that the New it eee Shortly after two, a half dozen men assembled | any check drawn by your house in favor of Mr. | tor had been so mate tally altered in the Senate |. ta Ig A the site: t 0, Station reat indignation is justly felt by the P a ‘ Hy : Sinith during the last ten day y campaign is still going on, and the silenc . merchants of this city at the machination he Brenking Down Business. jn front of the rooms of the Bankers’ and Bro- Mr. Dudley Fletd, who a rthe bank, | that it was practieaily a new bill, and it was but | Spaniards can result only from having 1 . Ma hon ct bide \d ‘ staal ers’ Asac on aw G p iT obser 1 it vat and fal should go to a comm . Thlrty fourth Mireet Theatre som Mave | of contain operators in Wall street to make An obscure journal says that the charges | Kets’ Association at Exchange place, In a halt on ted iy and his | just and fate that it MK Id go to a committ ries to chronicle. Vaton Suuare The Sp nish Mievtrele . Les galnet Sooretary R i have * hour they had become 0 many that the street the House fiorder that there might be an About matters a little further west, on the Tia V money searce by withdrawing greenbacks | @tainst Secretary Ronrsox have bro as blocked. It was here mainly that the seant TLE CHECKS DRAWN ON THE BANK. portunity to examine it, oastern borders of Camaguey, they have £ 3 down. They have=broken Homssor do siness of the day was transacted one rt. Purdy then sald he would subycen . h i i an, Mata from the hanks, and thus curtailing the | down. They haves broken HowEson down, | usines of the day was transacted. | Maney Pater the Broder ot ahs Band Hubyrens Mee | Mr, Alvord sald that Jacobs's motion was atm | jaily opened. thelt mouthe, x'deceaten Pithe = anenelien ; | ability of those institutions to afford loans What view will be taken in the Cinein | gag ne lon plainly weaker than it had heen, | yiuer tne Presideatof y ply made for the purpose of delay. and ff the | Jished in the Puerto Prinelp papers, and ed to their custom Mi kinds of business | Mt platform of such transactions as ire Hag ry broaie It was assumed by Mr. Purdy that Mesers. | membery of this House wished to go away from | thence into those of this city, signed hy the v : y time, @ heavy, broad= | smith and Gould Directors of the Tenth N ero without doine 4 hing to Bive Now Yo! ‘a # ++ 900 is interfered with hy this artificial strin- | Ronesoy’s iia ed broker shouted Honnt GAH BAL ee Ae hte a laue mee i io ea, ang to By a w Male | Spanish commander of the In the Centra Soe | Kency inthe money market, and the whole | The claims for Indirect damages under LACAN NO AT TE USURY LAWS, asked by a feporter If such was the ase the rellet she asked for, the best thing they | Department, which proves conclusively not unly td na : : . 4 “Ti take a bundred Rock Island parat a quar- | clined to answer the questio: wying, “You | could do was to follow the lead of the gentle. | that Camaguey ia still unpacified, but that the community suffers for the doubtful benes | the Washington Treaty are scouted by England with interest | wich meant, tranaleted should not ask ime that question man from Kings: a hea | Spaniards ere gotting so badly whipped that in fit of a few unsernpulons speculators, As preposterous and exorbitant, butan Eogtioh | “Til take so and. go. many the H dollars, | Ie TARET AT CO etre eaen by another: p re} alt, Hawking cotneided with the distinguished | iiiale fan Hey are PaREIME haF rater nicere But why is tt that we never hear of any | paper, tho Landon Pall Mot Gazctte, rakes up | aud Five you Hock Island stock as colinteral, | comin relation to the charge against the bank, | wentie thirsty Instincts on all, regardless of aye, «cx, « corresponding indignation when the same | from Prof. Lrosn Levi's “ History of Japan” an per cent, interest f of, You un- fan i heeeuen i ast Hd cn rk wee JACOBS READING OLD SALT A LESSON condition, Who fall into their hand ’ class of Wall street nen combine to make 4 atanc le, Hs oxcensive gre : Lala ud meu aoe oe and now | ott att, ne vbw then det 1 that he wished f ah GARCIA'S INVASION OF CAMAGTEY ’ money plentiful, aud thus inflate the prices | )¥ Britons themeslves, By the British treaty | eet ie ee ne on eae Upto e | OK tet some further teatimony relative $0 the urcat city of New York should betaretully dome Cuban Gen. Vicente Garcia has invaded A wich Japan of August 28, 1858, the Japanes money tolend at ninety-elght and ones | tauasetions between Mr. Smith and the firm to | ere wos erat ‘Tejbed as Rages SOL CL c i he BoAhlavds of stocks and merchandise? In one case Government bound themselves for one yeur t per veut.? which witne s bel need, the seis ner ad- she churter ps andehe oe’ fea a ‘amagiey, The Spaniards give an account of a ie oy sellers have to submit to take lower prices Journed the ease until 14 o'elock to-day was answered with jokes and jeers. The Hise for a about. th and claimed | Ayht with his fore that the Conimittee on Cittes could'do this work | MBC with his for much better than a conference committee, which | 80 Perlor in nual would only make a trade as to who shoule give Japaneso coin in exchange for British or cy, | than they ought to for what they have to | American, welcht for welght, and to supply sell, but in the other buyers have to pay | ichibns against dollars, It became a practice | abruptly which they say were very rtotheirown, The latter, if have | we believe thelr statement, consisted of only } was a ment, and que latest ‘They wer the hasty arrival of a ian in THY EXCLUSION OF REPORTERS. Dudley Field, who appeared for the bank, ado an attempt ty have the reporters exciuded | the oflces:and then bring the billuhere mid | Wyre ns wa / tore than they ought to for what they | for the foreign merchants to take $100 to the | fine black di pial coat, with a standing collar | froin tt » exaination ou the ground that mutes jing fe tersugh under vertatn tactics which he | fru ele a Melina’ teeenteassece of tees aie ~ 5 s a : eard, mutter relevant to pont issue and per. rad tate DA specimen of, without any time |. o wl rv! eres | a ti jj oe heed to buy, Either way the mercantile | Custom House, and to obtain for them token ¢ “NYANN* to lend." he shouted | taining to the bruelnece*sMtalee OF tho hank wdeta. | toate coeaaee ite ie eanesraiatt Widuing | Pas ep fore ft uanace:! te rout the vere aia This is True Liberty, when community are wrouged, and if (he wrong. | C9lNs welght for wolght—namely, OL ichibus, | Mis wort wore hike. Fed flag ton drove o | De nev ceagiily sicited tn the tatitude of ques | from the way vie House had boon run thus tat | Hater chor tite eg hatriots, OF whom they born Men, having to Advise the | doors are punished Tor the one offence, | But with this money the forelen merchant could ued bulls. Io wa rau cat: | Louie allowed tn a preliminary ex mination. | under the lead of the gentlemen from Qnonduga, | twenty-uiho. men dooce’ oar et ke oers , shed foi » one offence, |” utterly in the h crowd An con: | rhe Commis r se hat there was a strong probability of the se nents—for the Spe 9 were cking a fort Public, may Speak Free. (ey GOW 63 GEAR Gin’ olitg go to tho market and obtatn gold kobangs, worth | fice ute eng O itty volees offered | Yemnt the mn Hat would reserve his decision | sion yet Insting fortwo months, and he did not | fed’ Hoaiticns oak ee tere attae kta a forthe y oug ve for the other, two to three times the Intrinste value of his dol | to buy. In half a minute he was free. and. on this point until to-day. believe there was such a great necessity for | % haha we nb ae tte deh tenes Wel felt it fo be our duty to advise A —— lars. Hie had, In fact, only to send kobanes to | his to bis office on the next block. He had reover, there were present at this fight one A Question in Law. 7 bat “Aad os hast quarter. AN APPAAL FO SHORETARY BOUTWALT ‘Mr. Alvord In repty sald that if th wed hy several smaller ones | ‘there is no doubt but there isa conspiracy | uenid oarcnd te hae tee f felt vo | of wiich the Tenth National Bank Is the centre | tion, the chaiemmnshin ct the te cent.and next to Mfty-two. t iy a money-pante, and the committee | inittee, he we dee Jont all he had at minety-elght and 01 Shanghal and have them converted into dotlars | ‘This lonn was folk: tor the operaion. The British | atthe same rate sevent traders took advantage of this opportunity, and | (eyantyetnree Spanieh colonel, (Meylen) and ‘two ‘aptalia + publ " , . rather a large proportion of rank toa fle of ff. the public as to the manner ty-tix mene The Spanish denpate edde thoc Vicente Garcia was attacked at eral places in 1 whieh their money was being paid out in open Speaker of the resolit ence Com= Is it legal for a Secretary of the Navy to Day ont of the Treasury ninety-three thon- uld pledge himself that no « ay, Meh ; ' t was wavering betveen the last two a | have accordingly called Hs cashier, Mr. Palin * ‘amagney, tn which encounters the Violation of the law by Mv. Rone | sand dollars in violation of a plain statutc? | made demands on the treasury for. fats young man, well made, of an olive complexion, | andthe originators of the sehel ‘ Vb berate) ‘ tarda “lal to have Killed fourseen Cubans. i . - — - suns of Japances silver cot ex of fos | and with black moustache and eyes, forced his | and Heury at . They ar to ap- | should be resorted to, but that the charter as ers, who n= Bon, the Secretary of the Navy, W Mie udedansinga deplete dapat hostel Pet Uglies ee eal Hat the. commatttee room et eae a ea 4 upon by the Conference Committss | Gately shot,” and to have captured sixt}-one Chance for an Article. titlous persons, till the kobangs actually came . 1 There ts no doubt that the banks who | should be printed, and all should have au oppor. | Women and children. had uo personal acquaintance with Mre | win ¢ smiling Vice-President Conrax | to an end. One applicant to the customs alone i eae tix taan Baar a Cae ite these jqjckps| Solate thelr charters in | tunity to fully ekamine jit’ before. action was atone mportance when reeding the shove ‘yu i P, r 8 " ed lehibus for one se jon TO hte gy Aig’ has ne. S 9. Pr it is itention of Congress to | taken e denied that he was responsible for mA 9 published Ronesox, und could not, possibly, have | write an article for the Independent, giving | * eli atl dead xtilion, two hundred HAN at That he wanted pric noth, by winding: Chom Up. eis DOs, | the rraniey fe ete eesnetes (ep vnaware fot nthe fortuihtty review of the fniltary uparae | i - " i » " qui ons, «| and re and sixty a“ ir y bad it. le sprang about ni ” . » cleat the Individuals outside © ducted this winter, and charged that much of h, nes cB te saly ers ar , ons convictions 4 > wey © how the Individual 6 , ° Any personal ill will toward him. We ESS Ite Conly tos ons As tO tH HO) ang. seven HunGHAd kad Bn euntyansven tHIlland, 1 coaxing, while in the middle bank who wet up the conspiracy can be re the delay was chargeable to the fact that the ut- | devoted to the develving of the Spaniards 1 ke were perfectly convinced that he was pay- ty of Mr. Ronerson’s abstracting ninety- eight hundred and elghty-eieht billions, nine asmall sandy-hatred man, who sin by United States laws; but it is the in inost latitude had been allowed tothe minority | Peninsula ‘ evita aolhene ; as, Vig cigar and swallowed the smo f the committee to aift the whole thing He hoped that the House would | THR COWANDLY WRUTALITY OF THE sPAstanpe, ; thousand dollars at a handfal from a ty-nine millions, two hundred he fl Ing out the people's money in a manne ; hundred and ninety-nine millions, two hundred | to intercept the first, moneyed man that m down thoroughly and age what legislation is nes | not be compelled to resurt to the Tammany tace | Of the execution of the prisoners of eat trrg 7 the public treasury in open violation of | und twenty-two thousand three Shundred and | Come along. He looked as amattus the fox that | down thor revent a recurrence of it in future. — | ties of last winter In order to get through with | ogo the executte + OF which was just as legal as it would be t awallowed poor little Red Riding Hood, and aly L an be no question. Bince the date of Valinuse~ J Seger GS Pe WOuld © | law? twenty-one, Not only, says Prof, Levi, were fo make short work of anybody at whont | Sty Tetary Houtwell was urged to-day from a pet ent.whon Mr, Ale | (1's lst decree no male Cuban who surrenders t ‘ A " Fe aah rd many different sources to sell gold and on was Imminent. n Mr. Al- | igspared. The sick in hospitals and the inet steal it and put it into his pocket. We as the sums In thelr preposterous amount an insult utd Orst chance SHAR tO Une Cee ere teenie, oad with the Tammany | iepared. ‘The hospitals ee npr eh tion in Morals. tothe Japanese Government to whose oMfcers | Within ‘the crowd, mearitime, Inzy brokers | qy!¥,bontate.the extent of a few milione, and | berger came to Previous wiiestion. and ny euard the campe of the women and hit. said so, and we took the responsibility, Re , 00 » presented, bu ere | “Cited in despair, ‘ but he declined to do 40 on the ground that the | Alvord’s motion to disagree with the senate and € 7 4he ots Ts it right for a Secretary of the Navy to | these requisitions were presented, but they wor ty th a," sald 7 © women Is pitiable Indeed. I write of what A Committee of Investigation was ap-} yay oun crn nity ninety-thires thous | documents escentially false and dlshomeet: es | mad iene sez thousand)” sald a small, shabby methadone could it lat tong. be- | appoint acontgrence canntiten Waa carte by yw, for ty Information te ftom, a Spanined yay out of the sury ninety-three thou. | documents essential als dishonest. as | man. tna somew hopeless tone “ cause the hii offered street would | vote of 56 to 4 6 Speaker appointed as thi noua hee b here “s ital! Pointed by Congress to look into this mat- wane Asliats Je vlolation of haw? TON" T purporting ws he the names of individuals hiav- claimed fac aivg es hundred thousand.” ex; | Soon bring im from the country more than was | Committes on the part vot the Titses Messrs, | YH0,nas been & § patiatdy coms ton a cain nes " * ing a real existence and entitled to demand fa- | cart chain that encircled his neck and secured a | Needed to break the corner fn money, The | Alvord, Hawkins, Fort, Morton, and Paige. nin the woods, they kill the gu ter, We were invited to appear before the P P tenga Gilitles for trade; Wheréas sere wnrda were used | Rrocnonnt water b hearing before the Bank Committees will be open, IN THE stwar aneateh any, toss thelr corspes i eommitter, with counsel, to establish ir- | TRC Times om Mrs Willard Bartiett. mes.and made to convey gross and offer ght il you give for ahundred Lake Shore?” | CONGRESS INTERFRNING TO PREVENT AM Mr, Tlemann, who seemsto have but little faith Pea ue Soman Rnd Shen thy i 2 < ex , . 4 " ae eee ” : Ps asked the very pleture of Napoleon I of in the ability of an agreem ween the DF bad or Ad are regularities in the Navy Departn We The New York Times speaks of WILLARD | ive commen “Take an eighth (forty-five per cent.) WASHINGTON, April 8.—The Ho today 4 onthe charter, lutroduced a pre nish troops who are operating wider ; bs Bartiertr, Esq., who appeared for the a plied a very fat broker with a big boil on his wlogied 4 resolution tnsiructipg the Com var ple and resolution 4 {ting forth the ne epalty | Morales os Bho Mt Gonz alee | vet haves jar Bppeared, and established them. A 7 s the aN The Mormon Co c s ke | neck ankle ant Carrency to investigate any tational bark | iit legislating for the city ot Nowe Weekes eularly distinguished themselves hy their bis PP Editor of Tue Sus before the Rongses In- The Mormon Convention at Salt Lak “Al give an clabth with interest iffty-two | alleged to be engaged in a conspiracy to loek up cur. | Pecting the Committes on Cities to, examine the faa had Jiine women sre given up t« We proved that Mr, Ronson had brazen- | vestigating Committee at Washington, as | Clty has passed elaborate resolutions approving | yer tl fie fh, chet 2 telegraphepole witha | feud git m Tew te prstacs a [ city charter of Isiv. and amendwents thereto, | lust of the soldiery. and very few ever reac the polley of the Adu tration, They prob- nose like a glowing coal, tary of the eaaury report auy inforn with the view of perfecting that instrument. an bY Wy ad ne s oO consiger wom i Vy disregarded as plain a law as ever was] “a lawyer whose reputation naturally hip bad in putnd the Apbeolb tilt: OF ethPLal filer ee) feccived on (nat adthect ee what tesiee tovreport the samme on or before the fathy instant, | children Impediments to thelr march, fer ‘ ade conse o Mr. Dana,” | @! “sti a ; 3 sary fo prevent its recurrene vealing the act of last winter ex- der the hen the: elr pur Soasted) Aid LURE li Bad Deen ay te ot ee oe eee te ati. erie. 1g | LOCMO'D aH WOW aC Tolne hl lhe Maedue Et: || ha then thes 1 trianate and watched enact, |" TO HeeYeaL ib tenn tne item af ott Yhevaid”Hoara’e’ Wronidence. howerer mould poem tots Money us freely as if it were water on | the Thnes tsa ‘os Jaw. | Re conticted bigamint, Bownw, ‘The followers |/ Hit Ike Gabe, Shay rere interrupted) by a THE ARMS INVESTIGATION, Sere OL Ns HY Of HOW LO WAR Daated | POON dom Gout RpARth Cohen ae con not im tho United States # law: | of priciaw evidently expect more t On} ing to lend €400.0%), "Their representative was —> Tyne Contral Underground Railroad bill | eneaniped on a marshy spot south of Prin ipe, elaims which had been fully settled pre- yer of the same age as Mr. Barreere | gop poty and if they contione in | Jammed to a jelly, and before those on the out- | Guns t tre he Ovdn up in the regular order of third reading of bills, TWO hi Ore after ty 7,84, ched their tert » : i ; Cag 4 ; skirts kine! was the er. he had dis- P asels—The 6 an motion Of Ai tlicated win lala taaig sixty 1 edt of chole eatup Was viously. finer abilities; and there is none . ue the a naneete ot Oki they hana bettseg not ipa blebs ih atin bE fate ts is om, ive eel The Goods Known but on, motion ft Me, Husted was laid aside for) 8m Pee ot oe toad amp was r . 1 2 " vrld, of age, of amore irreproachable disappointed, TI oppressed jentiles are Three o'cloe is The it han nd some were > ‘saand and of the who forty-elght only reached “ nts One single item which he had fraudu- Mi He i eed ale aman tse | aes only, as npromtstne in thelr opposition tothe ad- | thinking of going. heme, “Phe tte mplex. | Wasuteros, April &—At the meeting of MAWKINE'S NATUTALIZATION mLr Geue allt 7 Mi lently paid amounted to over ninety thous ie By OSSCee Ure 4 : State, and acall hax been | ened young man from Leon & Bros. was. still nate Arms Committee this morning, Dar Col, Hawkins's bill relative to the naturallza- ARMS FOR THE Parniors. ‘ : the Vines itys, congenial to Mr. Dawa, but Sta i" un rowing more pand dutlars? tisfled, and his chance of. b lon to | looked very slim. He was ont i ing off when the tall dure of Will n te ‘ > | thon papers issued In IMs bs sive expre hure. He | ity of New York, camo up Ja numberof Hahters at | When the ortalncourtsin the | ‘The its third reading, rk had read It thre fel Shea was examined by 1 that he ow tor atement of a successful nition for the Cut landing ‘ ns, between Hanes olnt of draw asthe Ties might have said, truthfully a eer Now, do the people waut such a public | ¢ and ammi genial to ail whe know hi 1. Mr. Haw | and Nipe, haw hee rmed. "This exped tion —— rd, Marcin & moet his eye. rk, and during the Fran russtan war | kins, evidently anticipating Ite defeat, moved to | ts supposed to have been received by \i-cute : sine Mr. Willard was making for the crowd at the 1 gooda for the New York Ordnance | IN lt aalde for the present. Jacobs pal Garcla, because the Spaniards noticed tn hie last DMCer us this retained iM power? Ut be (ets Mr. HerwMaw Raster, the editor of the wer, The young man thought ho detected wb goods: for the: New For nee | point of order thatthe bill having bee BGnLIHAE Aa Moen eatHiod how taraker Tene business, What do they think about ity |S Compromise with Bows McLauguin, | (4) tues Zettiing, has tendered hits reslane Reinenwing in his face te followed hit OID tae ee eae he ret ettatl, and all | througly the vote mustbe taken. ‘The Speaker | hls armed forse. was cousideraily increase te dec sleees Bakthi ei bani “y Willard held @ note book none hand andes alta for the & he delivered from Mr. | decided the point well taken. and on the roll be tuna bers, Hise ta tee + Monte: TEA a Lust fall, by the united votes of hone | tion of the office of Internal Revenue Collector wilin the other. Ite rained both above his Rullip. Remote Re acteton canes teahant: | linc calizts Utd wee Meter ee on eit an | ee “AUHNING OF RUGAR ESTATES oe ee eer nee 0 ee Test men of all parties, the power | finding it impossible to fuldl the requirementsot | head and shouter pane Hes ste Rott al, Hawking moved to reconsider, and asked | ag mont dicatrone eee ; mi, let them kee 0 does ; inistratlon [id semand to the nollee 6? hte s nowt © Vessels and sometimes at the d that that motion tay e table, which wascar. | y, The most disastrous news from the x them, let them Keep him in. Ifhedoem't, | of the Brooklyn Ring, which had | the Ad ' gant to thepoliry of} * A halfanuillion to lend at seven per cent To Senator Hamlin—Had no official connection | tied by a vote of 44 to 38 bowaver, te tne face (nae sta A let them insist on his being turned out so long misgoverned and plundered | Paver and mainiatathe contidence of bis readers. | currency : with the Ordnance Office, ‘They em thiaeveding’, Senatsrtiened Ce abit a ochitin | enced in eameste ttutaoce: to tiie efere i An article from the Zeitiniy was quoted hy Sens] bverynody was willing to buy at fifty-two. Niaevening.. Senator Benediet’s bill providinue n ariel fs of We have performed onr duty in the | the city, was effectually broken, The | Anarticle trom ne nee on thearma | Tide At that rato wore being made at the very | as they would other parties ur clwrechsaidation at thectty and dunty af | been current here for 3 ay BUC the . t arried the election b: : epil Meee ee epecenesonthearms | moment, And here was anuser of half » wit nate iviald: ature the. comimill New Yor providing for the regulation of | I am \ premises, We have shown where tho | Keform party carried the election by 1 | iavestigation to show that the course of Senator | (Rome, And here Waa an fer of balf « 1 Senator Heinlin iad batore the come the government thereof, was ordered to third | From a Matnzax paper I clip the following trge majority, but failed to secure all the | ¢ tter ved | as though it were a joke ; but Willard was plainly | letter of the French Minister Bellonnet to Secre- | reading. Several unimportant bills, Were cone AT THE LATEST MOM ji | jority CHCKZ In regard to that matter was not approved | # rs j ¥ y u Peovle's money ie golnm bow 1b: Ik: Bolten lie iis! wloloke Becaiae of tip alle I thet jaa Cant reed y meanest. ‘Then a howl arose like one which | tary Fish, saying that the Commission appotnted | sidered, after which the Senate adjourned = in chk CODIEAY: A by 7 WAG SOP IIA COTES -_ untty oun famishing wolves would raise, and the odor o Natlonal assem Pram o quire Ne r yD TRANSIT se ME © ay of thie wee re broke out on the © and it rests with the people to determine | pagoous election frauds committed by the | in of the tilin Repalfean State Central Con ast mutton wafted tothelrnestrily., The young | UY then i nal A , By By ne in Albee ANOTHER RAPID THANSIT & F thteoduced | Roceiwereetecrane weeks Ara broke out on jhe saute e. " et his ne rook und © purchase arms during ie War, Was r New » ity wi ie sald eo intros ¢ and t vclous element, pol withstanding °\« : What shall be done about minions of the Ring mittee, which took place on the ult Me, | taen frum Koon Bros. christ his ante book tinder | tnto the purchase of ar prrnbpamaediisbon | aint p cia UAn WTB grit the’ Voracious Iiemeut, mot witataninig ; For ourselves, we adhere to the old-fash- | From the testimony taken by the Com- | Hastes found hinseif e peeve) ed for his fice jubilant. He was followed ale | Yurk a ssc 1 Press, which attributes to it | GPruilt is the man who now proposes t Bary Buehsveucura, of Deo Prucianey tateia: tani Ade ‘i mittee of Seventy-five, It wus shown that | Penatol Rexuna's course, and emphatically de- | most immediatela by Willard, who went atraleht | 1° a Hof a resolution of inquiry with ree | ground road from. Fi ond street to the : ub che cane on (en cuballering of aiid loned, primitive notions of oficial integrity. Jared that he would resign his oMlee forthwith if | to his office, His half million had been taken | tt Eity Hall, the route to 6 Jer Fourth aver | Caballeria Sh acres) ty nal Tr wv. 1 es the leaders in these frauds were employees | 1 fre AM Be Poth acer tk ne | UBD the twinkling of an ey ; gard to the conduct of the officers of the { hited | ey dawety aed Phair diaesey Ae cates’ | Seoeices tolne eotate Manuelito. of | a want no man in ofice who will set the ws par stood e way of his expressing the con- Whats the ning of this last ec?” | States, and that the Comuilssion. requested the | the Bowery and Chatham s le proposes, jegroes, after Tuc re aaa Bs ; of the Fire, Police Hos Exola i as " Vietions he held on this subject. Under the da young. niedical student ins} fresh | Minister of Forotgn Affaire to, contradict the nee | aU ani fufortued: ty lay four tracks, tien for fast Bex \ jw at defiance, Wo want no man in office | and of the Water Board—all under the |)" yiree saa Ba to. the nthe country, Assetubly did not adopt the resolu. | Hurough travel and the other two to accomnic 8 O8 GARciA ; ; Ti Present AdinJnistraton jnsubonlination to. the Why.” gruly replied a white-baired deacen- | tion iu question. and has eddressed. io 7 | date the way travel, The Commodore proposes THE MISSION OF CARLOS GAN Who will yun his hand into the public | control of the McLavenLin Ring. Thus | wit ofthe Executive Is regarded as a crime to | dant of the Knickerbockers, In a brown velvet | forinvestigation to the Cetred Beaten Go eat | toe mmence the wrk tumedi I andl for ts When 1 tent you, that the misal, f Cato ’ : " ole powe dd patro: geott ol 1 verely inished, whether exhib by a aistooat buttoned up to bis throat, as he raised nent reason desires that his bil y METH EOURE the | Garcia, whe lately landed in the Vaca ad ‘ tveasury without any excuse except his | the whole power and patrouage of the city ly punished, whether exhibited by Hie polainedad: Can ee WHEL aORIET Dw eee | Cait Rreriiee arana: firm of Schuyler, Hartley & | Legislature within, ays. says thathe | and whom the Spaniards have been as v« “ ; was used hy these corrupt men to defeat | Senator or an editor who holds Federal oflive ; ma FOUL Well tO 1 nate eee eer eee a eek Fratton | RGR ETCH Mae tas tite foe ae Laaltionys | bloc to counted Ban tein ees contiguity to It, the sovereign will of the people and it Is probable that Mr. Rasen has selling rat seven would | dou, the'drin with which he was connected seut | amd that consequently the friends of rapid | trhug of stir tlantations, you nay i : Tho issue in this case is porfectly plain When it became known that the Reform | teasons for supposing that his resignation reat, Hut we need more | samples of thelr arms to France, Germany, and | transit who lave healtated about giving ach | onegernation whioh thia Rews has sprend aun srominent Federal officeholders ate tuding the Fon bigikh wie ous agaliie pamio year, a contract wea made he Fre # this objection to his s sik wt farela knows every road, by aan ‘ has paid out ninety-three thousand d and that more than a two-thivd’s rajerity p beimeoos \ineou thins Sek cacti It 4 an ely th with interest again, and * mie has A GOnuract wae cua with tae Feces atrarest aly mae to the mt Hor peewts | the Island. te jas frivnda and old aamuriates en secure well “ea yas ; Mize soit did as at that quotation t Witness hts bids had been refused by the | Marly to have such a road, doubtless the hone- | apread broadeast aver the whole leland. ties aa lars of the people's money where he had | Ht been Cte ot Trea ea teay | Mast mote restunations are to be shortiyexnected | Atma it did Ie was at that quotatior War Doraetinant: Bat iy etiece taeooy ihe | hunters wil tasiee eke ther, toot shall realize | with him twenty-fve or thirty men. All ad the outraged people of Brooklyn felt | trom men who find tt imposstble to maintain at THY CPROAT EXPLAINED, fact from another source, The contract of Ballan- | Something from it. and tt will be safe to add to | Me marksinen. and all armed with Wintel: tee bo more right to pay it than he had to | iat lime of their deliverance was | the same time thelr own reapoct and the sul Bet ith the brokers, the f tine & iilinge and Stila rent, for batteries. | their let Uf “great expestations” Tor dis item | piles and Hemington revolvers F ‘ ‘a same time thelr own respect and the sul efore going home with the brokers, the fresl k gand st, Laurent, for batterie alee TN, is understood to be eat eetantn ae Ai carry it to Camden a ek itup in his | nearat hand, Measures were at once pros | serviency to Waslington influences: which is re- PUCE medical seyment button-holed the old | was oderod to witnesses Arm, and they agrect to of the ¢ % Peouramme tat all | oe pak eaun teamed uired «1 ciplents of G nment patronag or agal ; Me Bit td wut nen other rapid transit schemes must be killed fur mors have been spread here that Hife, Shall he—ought he—to be allowed to | posed to wipe out every vestige of Boss | auired of all reciplents of Government patrona What's the tate of all’ thts ups ef pies tities ana St Laurent wold i [other rapid traned eS Mu oe more wad wi , K remuin in office! McLaranum's rule, To the tetene | The ‘Lrenworse claimant stil! boldly Well, young man.” the anclent gentleman reer.) Witness did Hor know what other pe Pe iy panacea tie and tho rere has galned. considerable boiled ery honest Republican and Reforni ad clarion hie the t's eastiy explaine e thought with regard tothe destination ‘ ? 1G tie. TeHOre Hae. inition iat We do not wish to do Mr. Rongsox any | “Very Honest Republican ae . bess it, | Broclaims his Fight to the title and estate HORE Bein SR RL. Ca” OeRU RE teee a. | chee sean palin Menton wath Geer arinven — fe apslied to ehonak teeters tte ee ‘ * | Democrat in the city gave hearty assent. | of tho ticnaonxrs, He aaseria that he can Smith. Gould, and Martin, ts at ihe bottom arit | that they were going to France, Some of the | whe Sudiclary Investigating Co Hike gaily Bitch i toga A njustice. He is a fut, jolly storyteller. | 1¢ they had been put to a popular vote prove that Hoan CHanies Trenwonxe was | all, For some time ‘atier the Chicago Donel By | coats binbed ve Frenne by hie Arn were Lasko anise dona the Cliyfe Reat | fer in Weel 18h import fr the $ He fs only a faithless public oMcer—that is | they could have been carried hy a large | never tattooed, Twill le recollected that the ps wa SNA ant wakeel tie crtas te F. meaning, Republique Pranctite. They Estate Transactions. | Warthicns anyhow, ‘Pho wank tine a cw f | , c They were oduced into the | Jury were convinced of the claimant's tmposture | ytan some of our brokers around. he wever went thither other da not thi the Judiciary Committee met yesterday uuneed: Issue) for . 1, We will not apply terms of undue se. | ljority. They were introduced into the | ju f 1 fi r Y i I Wy 4 f , W " 1 hs Legislature by Mr, Beurr early inthe by the testimony of Lord Bertie and others to | combined and lo Kody €.0000, ‘They wanted ached, but nos through Bren Te a ty | morning at 10 o'clock and held an executive nem | th five or ten millions more or Tess x a) | verity to him, We will only «a ere waa | Ce as 3 4 fi Give ban Gee oh break the market, that is, you know, they 8 saw Ger and Co spin, and asker ‘ : SANA tik ce email mat makes money t t } arity TLOMIYROY TAS SERB) ion and nilgbbero: (ik liaye een tinge tho effect that Rodan Trcniwonye had been tat. | W,qieit ieytiaitata ine Me Fon, Kae they them ow, many Enel thoy wuld sel me It wos concluded to publish th mt arty onthe wate Mh wild dday when tuking ninety-three thousand | joy ; aaah tooed when a youth at college, clamant’| mimuy teacatees down stock mectte bene Mr. Har ne sales of arms and ofd- | ivony as far an it has been printes tea at macunate and ¥ $ : Riv Ds Loe BevachiOKy AAS tie TeeMrULHOUE 1 Oe well eee" BIRANGG uibee wiUacter to [CR RIE oe MAAR ee eet and beat 8 TRO eneice ate co,the Government. |" sir, Richard French, proprietor of French's | f repladtiaton, dollars at a time ont of th reasmyy in | camp, ; ray Iready | them. ‘Then he sold his stock and became short n they received the contract. from. the ’ hare Frelich bperiatat iat Frene) X i ‘: iS Tv Ady stration Ring at first clalme sustaln the testimony of the ¢ ty-six already ni after that, vou ow. he wanted the price neh Government, they asked the Secretary Hotel, testit hut he hae n . | ahehEe cen arm OTeE Violition of lew would have been consid “s Hn BON sng i f ; examined In his behalf, The twelve men who: to go down, He wasn't long any longer, you of Bia whe her they would bes lowed freelh | and Sixty-fourth streets whieh th y bad | t the offices fur themavlves and their fol» | guty t¢ may be to Maten to the two hundred wit. | knuw, Bo ho got $4,170,000 together and bought | the gooda to Franco? to which the Rearcrare re. en, ‘Che amount which the city originally | _ tred dishonest, Wo think that even now |! ied be Aare Cent andione be to listen ta the two hundred wit- | Kaur, Bo he ace 6, sury. ‘That looked up | piled, if they did so [tc would be entirely at thelr | taken. ‘The ar 0000, while he oatimated | Mrs Brooks fouewaving Mr. Neulry ne on t wilt ategnnt in ower, Tracy UTOHER, ORTON, an hesses deserve prof sympathy, Meantime stniilion, because the ‘Treasury doesn't lend | owortsk. ‘The frm had recently sold aris to | awarded to bin was $50,000, while mated Var Wall Witecre ACG \ b eee Ea ae WAT Mavpox, all holding lucrative offices une | ine fee ft! reof the Tiennons the money, you know, asa bank does, ‘Then he | Russia and Mexk Since th Jose J the worth of the property at $1004 1 % u ‘ iy “ h oaold t ry Preef of the Chu — P NT, Were booked for the yosle | bonds are harrowed hy the hawh avout put cheeks for the reat Into the Tenth National Prussian war they had sol would not have sold it even forthat sum, I \ ler Ghat a fon the best: 5 a bs the hawks 1) Tia and drew money. tn them. and carted Ht | grceranvents thine forcy. ar fly hound | Would vot have gohd Ht even forthat sun, Te | Nt Documentary wreef of the (iH Ne ts of the War. tlona, and the Reform Democrats and | fac-sluites of them at a shilling aplece oa Didn't pit teint anyother banks hel- | Stand af aria. Artis Were also suld to had called twelve real evtate 3 +l sag ate NRBLEe stare clay * . > icaus ere o be ignored — iesa he lodge it with some safe de. merica ait perts to make an award, and their awards r ae 7 “9 4 While the war reduced thousnids of | Liberal Republicans. v to be ignored Wille Maw Soreene are all 1 ab th ryany, where nobody can borrow ity vou | ES. Allen, Chief Arinorer of the Springgeld | Pere ey My ne Na aN el: ane tl ng $190,0.0, | dee a bill reciting that the Pacifle Rai sl Bouthern planters from opulence to cor altogether itt can't say, you Know, but he's gotit | armory, testified as to the making of # lot of While these experts were making these awar panies were Indebted to the Govern file 7 g that th 1d not press the pitts | AARNE of a nlrt supply of Croton waters aud | in'someather piace. Perhaps it's in his breeches | ietinton rilles for the navy’ at th venrins | Mt. Terence Farley, who wanted to Ins the | yi.t45 for Interent paid ly the Goce bervfive poverty, It raised aimuch greater | Finding that they could not priss the bills | the consequent destruction of the clty Incase uf | {hagme Other place. Perhaps it's in hia brese is | ae to other matters it that connect property, entered into w_hegotiation with him ‘ pale by ; humber of whites from penury toa condl- | withsuch a programme, the Administration | a fre, it may be a tile comforting te know thet | Roatan ant diet a eG remult se Me Know Hanntnanirue dete take Tbs Rie iegotiation ended in the failing agen: | the bonds loaned to the compan tion of comfort, and in many « >| Ring next sought their natural allies, the | some parts of London are at this moment in | 20% Pee ee Mock, you kndw, and thet you know Natibetiarehicn hee heen ditt ments Me French agreed to sell 1 ty mutation of indette 3 vided prosperity. MeLavanniw Ring, Ata ounene of repre- tual peril f the same cause. A few days WHY MONEY 18 BCANCE, aval jx ts ! ne aul ea AY eee) which the elty might ward pimecMr. Terence | A it At ‘ i arity of those J < The most independent and thriving els sentatives of these two corrupt bodies in | age the inhabitants of Wimbledon, in Surrey Rut why is money scare?” inquired the | had been sold to Poulteny, Triuble & Con the Farley nureeinig, waver, thal the aggromnto | several Hundred sill Ly ; ese : of people in the South at the present (ir Senator Perry's rooms in Albany last | Were roused by the cry of © Fire The fre mmedival student. Why do {hese brokers need armory manufactured other guns for the fay Fils cersetaeat wan ante i saeatttners |i se PF MIR SER ' i are the sinall farmers who cultivate their | week, we learn that an agreement w be ad ety Ir engin eid ie uel is rin don't look’as though they were poor. turn’ out one hundred and. Bfty. Bpringtield Bigher award ar ereoch baying Felusad toa | oe tag ment, that this tnd « own fields with the tssistance, pertiaps, of | made, the substimce of whieh is that if the ae pial reget ny iste v Crane Poor nf xclalined th ald ge ut ernan, * lone Mrevehs loaders a day ; but If the full nachinery Sfuver glonan. fret e SHUT aia ctes yt wid from Year to yo Ws AF 8 few colored Iuborers, ‘They men are not | Democrats will secure the Governor's | qr4 Wine maa drawn outs but here arose a hiteh walk homes, Hut, the fact i youknow, | aday. iewould take three mouths ter in SL OOO, Me, French sarod to tee him have.) Ald AML NCr ane bho Wrveident pf the f obliged to mortgage thei cropsinadvance | promise not to veto certain bills, the Mes | ny waterinthemedn, The cine rear tare Nec truetat by er A (LOR Ba a ee re Me Mey oes DoUiaelr Grate Rain can tieenat bittzons Co tquiee tuto the Hoauetal rond ‘ P to procure fertilizers and to support thely | Lavewtis Ring will be given one repre- | jcard put down bis ruk found only. tw just as they do at July, October, and | until that number be reached BRIERE BAS PUTT hee 2b UrOvnU ed SMe ee ee iuan a EO CLavertiate tony hands, They must pay for what they re- | sentative on cach of the commissions, AM] inches of water in the ply ethene cite | JAMA T | and then | goa) knows” the | Tia mmittes adjourned until to-morrow | Gimtz Nathan should revelve the amount which | de Hw hiethioy oF tut the fist hha Quire as they xo, and when they realize on | the remaining offices ave to be filled by | cumstances the brigade retur to thetratue | to pay their help. they deposit. thelr mnuney tn ii Na as counsel fee.” After the uzreenient had heen | and fait fully b their cotton or other crops, the money | members of the Federal Ring and | tion and despatched a telegram to the water {he country banks, and the banks vend it down DR. BVANS'S RELEASE, iy terious nfivence Increased to StaaNM ttive | eatslation as may " 1 here to got gowd ise made of it, and. When thes pel payment tu the Governniont, and 5 wive does not go to the comm their follower, Nemator Perry, whose Hattorsoa, bus for somo time got no | Revi wer ace Mee ARO OF It RDG when they - eHiding Joterest and taxes), and Farley gaye Nae | Bold to bney x0 Ne ‘ t AoY : b Rena y ate A Lion aK Maun hue dies ace ‘An anawer uth waa obtained, and | potity.the vantarsah Cnomc ahd the banks conn | Convicted ef w Crime Unknown ty Daw-due | (uate s Beet Whitey sy 0 af ty ORT ST ee “on en aa a a eet " Hiei aeiint i oe pina tas bo cant lleabat cits wil was given to put on pressure, dtowi here to get {Uhack Thats the reasun, you ry Haut fara New Trial-But ne Witnesses | members of the committee, Nathan probably | MFM th an addition of 80 much to their avails AAA LO UAT SA De 2 nelly again turned out, hut as n how why CUR 6 Asn) maken bu te be Found, Coleman'was one of the commissioners who reNbubiy Tanove t ' fapital, Under these circumstances they | former, and who gained his seat by the TAMAR AMD A, Meant tone Bite He uci ae meynere AINE DAOr NO A Si roporter called on Assistant Dies | clean was une of the rdinary nan | base the teed bo the Jud tenable to extend the area of theiy farms | votes of Democrats who were opposed to ram had heen receive ramped, and when theireustomoers it th trict Attorney Allen yesterday to teara the cire | her, Nathan, counsel to tt Pan and all Ha AKtMstated that there|waee - year by year, and to couttnually advance | Hoss MeLavonutx’s rnle, it Ie reported, | seu—tho brigade wisely went to bed, Fortunately | {FY lelearaph to thom to buy stock irrow thw | cumstances connected with the release of the | Pantie aural to the purcliacer, and got a foe PAT NEALUY. Tralee oat nt atts In mater‘al prosperity; while a large por- | assent to this corrupt bargain, it wa wrent eave of Arey It was only a false | money, you know, and: that's the reason, you | Retorious Dr, Lookup Evans from State Prison, | {fh PE FAU.RO0 for Deoperty foe which he had | «Alt Att Tf ralaw the botnt of rds Hon of tho great landed proprietors are ene |The MeLaveniin Bing hick previously | alarm given to toot the eMficteney of preparations | hiv. ties" pay a gluten with Interest. for tw which he was sentenced Lust May for throe [asked $1000), and hid ¢ as ip | I He phe guatlenan froin operat in the event of an emerge The reault of the My, yess Tva geen the th A years and six months, Mr. Allen was one of the | Peared fri his 1 1 the ob tft Almost hopeless struggle to | ralsed a large sim of money to accomplish | in ‘ « Here’ another ancient. Kulekerbooker, 1 ir. Williain Sinelate Lest ified in nto the | ‘ pbiecrion h gaged in an aly pele Ma t It, ‘Chia was done by private ube | exveriment showed that, although the mains | chin buried theeotee rt nt his oars, | counsel for Evans, previous to receiving an aps | sane subjert, and substantially to te sale fa tenment at’ Wall atroes, ‘wit both ends meet in conduc Oxtens sresult, ‘Phis done by private sub- i ‘ V past, and the medlen wt 1 at ioctl ' Mp. Morr Phompson testified in re | ent ¢ ttre " make both cuds meet In vpnduciing Oxtene | thh ipa goth Horks | Mere reported to be always fully charged, yet J Maker pasts nnd 1 = | pointment in the Distriet Attorney's oft toh cares UE bea testified In Folin | ee te ttatirosi en ; rive agricuttinal operations without the [ scription, and by taxing be when the engines leave off pumping at Hattersen | RNYMOk a hucty leave to Juli MCCARTY Te, Allen sald that Evans had been convicted | tO 4 cara allt in which Judge Ca | art al tla roqui h capital o manage them w And other officers in tho city departments, | tre jano water, so that heme at ace he iis sa i Leen : for an offence not known to the law-assault | which he contitmed the rep t “i a a teok. UO MAN AMO; bushi ! aking away the whole estate e fe 1 Nhe deny ¢ Vvuntageously, Ryen the on Keepers all over the | poe portion of the bil would be virtually wit hin vain anh {dently more queatts with Intent to commit manslaughter, ‘Tho | taking away tho wi sili the gentioman, |” The negroes who generally sneeeed the | city were appealed to hy the Exelse Com water after about 10o’clock at let, and at | te asi and hutton-holod a beaker of twe snd Biel tie ei ecataneH wad that I Rvane | “Sie, Tiden and Mr. Strahan will take the last ine Raa Aton btet ari ones who bay small farms, | missioners to swell the covruption fund. | the mercy of the amos, twenty, With a neck kee | I Bae eplitis Wild BAG aes NOE eae attaeae iit | ed Hany tecday. Tha other nical i in iny hand ¢ nee of fhoughina t exceptional cores uncom. | We have the names of seme ot those wh Vie raat York ; Why ¢ ese ber Ie street murder 1h wan oy 4 ser nd thas th verdi i : slab a telegraph t » a 201M ' rLen of New You intro i Why dl 1 i wa side. and Kyun ted all rial niw monly shrewd and enterprising colored | responded to this appenl, and the names ot “i i in Pb Ht SB rg a leet apat Wien Evans was released: from Sing thy on * Ourraven Parliament, Me Manners malt f oO vetused, ¢ ate nn a th tet vaste 4 turday he was met by a deputy sheriff! with a Lox pon, Aprils, in (arc ha Mr. Beek ul men have made money rapidly by re x] others who vetised MO BRE Tc acidida tues noha- Mb: susie Viliginn 7 ype . ing broker, | bench warrants dio was then taken | ott) rane Ay Meta Leesan in ie cancanueile Jarge plantations, Tt has been ob erved | wish to rest under the suspicion of recely- | tone yeara of auto eball be ted top oy en tuto tha fthe Distriet Attorney, and) Mr, Allen was re- | Hiry of Sire Eh , maiet tha diet tat whenever anegro family we and | ing a share of this money? vote In Ut hiblting oat : eye F 1 qiussted to take stony to! five tii admitted "to | | gulry Ot Me. ‘AN Mad sie 1 howe bexin to iinprove a bot they own, (1 he Lexisiature haa the power to give | fom placing rnarks on Wallotw passine | Ties bro v tell a pleki , Wall Mr Allon howwevers tetuaedl to) hanya anys | Ue he mh ereat in thle y wieand children assisting in cultivatin: | Mvooklyn an honest goverument. Tf it | tivoagh thelr h and providing £ ally 9 nedioal student iu ‘ i sum | t) \ y spirit “y at is itssunetion to this corrupt bargain | try of votorsin that Terrtory, ‘hia measure | Wits They piek wet ver | #1 tn the mn Jatie« : Seb he soll, A new spirit of energy at ¢ anet Hore tb ys Tete tt \ y watels fron y's pirevne Court, Vaitted Evans ¢ The ' Brother Jonathan Publishing Cor Maniferts iteeifin their whole chavact the Reform party ia Brooklyn 9 ithe ; TASTES EAE DOMES OF the Mon ced tite sup Usa, i i Deere RC heal eroie ia agcur Tin evan ‘now f PD they offlers ot 48 Bev k | ' } The Memphis stpyeat says the ire not | Heedaimd the city WHT be turned over, boune Hentin as Anuar oe ‘ Mi ce whefanm theestor (ous iearone | tt Re eet Berea iter Lhe ean from whieh they will aOR iNsue w Wew 6 { i the fo ao hie pre ile Tete the M area abe a wire a ve 1 hatit be 1 1 if " } 1 t) kere than three hundred little farm id 4 4 ty ' to express the will of Biuiauam Yous is {t posaiblea?® oxelaimed the disciplo of | he would upably sign on his bs {owed 1h 1609, ator Maving reached a oie | by colored people in Rhelby and Fayette Lavettiin Ring, ‘The Semetors and Assume. —— Arseulapius, hurrying away abortions woniultiod here W604 Sountivs, in Tennessee, The owners of | blymen who sell out to such a combination | gonators Scnenmand PREM BUELL Will pos How axaMiNaTiON HEvOHN Mi Davesponn, J gle natihsly that Haha wilt cated ca trig | MLS epee oer foot, anysnies int some of them are the inost successtut far W blacker Hist than did those whe cly addreas the Liberal Republicans al "Yume excitement was created tn Anancial otre | wher’ to look for the prluclal witness ab tho | pe teria can the ate rime A itentione relieve | \