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THE River territory, and striking the southern UN froesboro, Tenn.,” has ocen referred to the Com: TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1872, THE POPULAR people so dull aid so blind to thelr own would prefer above all others to see at the head mH WORK OF CONGRI intereste? ‘The isa momentous problem, | branch of the Saskatchewan about in lat- | mittee of Clalms of the House, ‘The object may of the nation, I anawer Charles O'Con > G and the next few days will give the answer, | itade 63 deg. Thence it will proceed duc be a very deserving one, but ft would be much . Reporter Why? Over Five Ha J Bille Pendiog-topeets VU, pans Aa weet, and cross the Rocky Mountains | better for the members of Congress to contrt- JUDGE BLACK OUTSPOKEN ON THA | Iudge Black Because ho t4 a gentleman of fant Mensares Yet to be Acted On The Farm Labor in England, wherever a practicable puss can be found; palit eet wn from their ale ee atie CANCINNAT! SOVEMENZ, stainices {ntogrity and surpassing abllity, who Condition of the Appropriation ills e : Tho movement among the agricultural | after which it will turn northward again TALIeH' RONG? Uo AIL. Gi UCERITARL OBGPGEE OF What the Democratic P hae atwvays stood with his foot femty parted on | Wasittwotos, April 2 ies (he tee TUESDAY, APRIL 80, 1872. laborers of Warwickshire continues to oc- | to avoid the great bend in the Columbia | institution, | sovie WekehartGe Bune ea cine Ee EE GALE GUNCAE tee #8 tho é = : : cupy alarge share of public attention in] River. Having got safely around that, it Sat lanasanea tala’ lens caer 4 i mn ia Noe dau lint Kenite and Nath Meveral Wits Amunomonts England, and the agitation is extendiag to | Will strike southwardly and reach Puget ODO TUE hes See ey rallable than tr, Corry but ti | Hate charaeter' eters have nd a ; | added in England to the countless number available than Mr. O'Conor; but I hay CL Gr Yate Chneaias w There hi fF Mwato 1 rep Mhoests other counties, Meetings have been held | Sound in latitude 49 de min., not far | iioady extsting there, onc called the Walworth dent of the United st awered your question. been introduced in the Senate 1,05 bills and im Sbswory Shentsesecesieg We Deel in Buckinghanehire, Norfolk, Dorsetshire, | North of the boundary line separuting | ¢ nyulstoniate, and the other calling themselves | WAsHtNGToN, April 20.—The impor Reporter—No, you have misappretiended tt. | the Hous together with 10 joint resalus Pifth Avenwe T ok a and elsewhere, and unions are forming in | Canada fr the United States, the Pecullar People, TI dor of the firet ta a | questions of the hour being the Cine 1 Con Timeant to inquire whom you Would desire to | dons, The number of bills now awaiting the rand Opera House—Lsils Re:th, all directions, The mechanics of London, | The length of the line from Take Nip- | Mrs, Qrntixa, who calls herself a xeven-devilled | vention—who It will nominate, and how ttenom. | MAVe Nouinated at Cincinnati? Seon Oh ues cune mercy ana wre Namo Gk Niblo # Theatre- ok Fritoy Birmingiam, and other cities have mani- | isting to Puget Sound is estimated at two | w n although she says she has rtd herself of | Inationa will be recetved by the jo, eape- WHO CINCINNATE SHOULD NOMINAT Benate bills awaiting the action of the Howe te nsmate Theatee ns Dent Heated their syiopathy by fruattte moet thousand seven hundred mites, and along | the tormentors which once possessed her. The | ctally that portion of them known politically as | , 2tié° Black—That is a matter in which T | I which ® are on the speaker's table Lota Try and in the more substantial form of contric | the whole line there are not toalay more | meetings of Mrs, Grnttsa's followers having | Democrats—T determined yesterday to seek out haye In strictness no right to make a chotce, for |_| Among the bills pending in the Senate are the oe The Frcarh Athlete, ML Initions of money. than 20,000 inhabitants, Nor iit possible | been Interrupted by scoffers who were arrested | one of the great Hehta of the Democrocy, and thelr decision will have no binding force upon | following: Hobortson’s amnesty bill aud the a Givin of New Voth A special rcoting of the Warwickshire | that there can over be a popittatton whose | YY the poltce, an examination In court ted to an Interiow lim. Thad no dificulty tn deciding TOMIG OF ENE HOG TAL ARG DOTNET ns ane | OMNUMUG Gutieeehy Lb: Ualtod biatens Chibes Fawilye Chamber of Agriculture, catled to discuss | tea Mle would suffice to pay the expenses of | &%! pation of her doctrines, She sald that the | who the right man was. ‘The Hon. Jerry Black, | 471 men that are spoken of. Mr. Trum- | commerce between the United Btates, China, 2 mantfestations which hed attracted attention to | in point of ability, integrity, and influence, tesece | Hull's ability and the general uprightness of his | Jepee, and the countries of Asiat vo sev the labor question, ationded by the | such a railroad, much less to render it | jer meetings occur when the worshippers feel | ond to no man in all the land. As a constitu. | WK and com Aol ALB Lalor Bhi for the construction of the Cincinnetl anit leading landown: ‘dd tonant farmers of | profitable, We dare say there is a great | the Word of God and when It falls on them | tional lawyer and statesman he ts 80 far above | WoW make him a most r ndidate; | Southern Railway; Blair's Joint resolution the county, Who all seemed fally Anpresed | deal of habitable Land in British Columbia, | they rematn in an tnconactous state for a tine, | the ordinary men of the present age who are ine | yu iy’ tal Wemoticy of th Fo States | in favor of the purchase of Cuba; the adis would revelt terrify at the t of elect ing or aiding to elect the author of the re- and that ia the thousand miles distance be tween the Ned River and the Rocky Moun- The tone wd concilia- of tho eri pd vate h the itaportat wakers was after which who dance have y are impelled to dance. All used from death to life; the trusted with the mana’ faire, that It w oment of th d be doing him of the Bry i providing for the f lands containing coat people's af. os injuation oft for the re tory, und measures were adopted to pro- | tains it is posible to cultivate a consi¢ Goath takes place during the period of uncon: | to tnetitute comparisons. He is the idol and | Construction laws under which they have been | Soften curator tos ry sto, cure a confercuce between properly ap- | ble portion of the soil and to raise « sclousness, nnd some persons take seven hours | champton of his party. He also wields the most | fe Tumdered and torn and harassed by carpet: welabiiobivoat i 4 1 31 so or "i in passing from the old state of Adam to the | trenchant pen of any writer on political matters paggers, scalawags, and negroes, Ever since I establishment 0: pointed representatives of the landowners, | there; but these crops must be main! i" sudo (ae personel dosualitance OF My) Aa farmers, aud Inborers of South Warwick. | fined to wheat, rye, and potatoes, Mores |} At least so says Mrs, Gintixa, Tho | In the Union, and as an orator he has few equals | F thought ht ay it to be the Chat endowment ; nN shih igs hap i 4 telert Aa) Leiba Peculiar People believe that they are the apectal | nd no supertors living. Whatever emanate rey Sie ered ater eb ce were |e Ning the duties «lures Tho most notablo feature of the | ovet, in thnt Migh northern intitude | Ferme’ cf qatenesteetion and poreate’ ete | from his pen of falle from his lips te recetved a | Masistrate Of the United States, Te is a much | to prumote the ship Hulldis proceedings on this oveaston, however, was | the ‘colds terrible in the winter | children to dio of accldents,or Illness without | law and goapel by the voters of his party. Ho in | Rrenter man than his fathis Os hls erandfatner : lalscraph with the postal ee the advocacy, by the Earl of Dexuron,ofa | along the whole distance, and the | calling in modical asststanee, boca y have | not a politiotan in the degenerate sense of the | M74 though he was anti-slavery, he stopped | compound interest notes ax a substitute fur system which would give to the agricultus | accumulation cf snow will greatly ex. | faith that God will heal them supernaturally If | word, who ts all things to all mon for the snke seer Ue TTI cE CHG CTLON. THe HEE THURGIEAE | coAMDEREE HE UlGia: esialia tb Le Hotes brett ral laborer a share of tho profits of his | ceed anything that has been seen during | it is His will that they should recover, of acquiring position elther in his party or coun. | (0 & dlesotution of tie in ie ede dt his | following: To carry tity eifect the proslsi noe labor. ‘The Part said that such a plan had | the past scason on the line of the Union ——————— try; he iseminently an honest man, and his | '"" he ngress of I86L If Ms | the Treaty of Washington relating to the fishe i it? tte Semacer 2iando-dmertonttc does | tonmue haves learned to weak: © What | counsels had been heeded 10 dissolution of the | eries; for the retirement of worn and mutilated ( ars been in successful operation in | Pacific, where traf has been arrested for re % 1_andlnaAbaSbandionted ta {teal hats at) Union and no war would have come out of the | Nytss: to epreal Ue dutles on coal and salt: the There ® man les five months together. How, then, can such not take more pains to get th wsandto un | hehasto say he says fearlessly and honestly. Ways and Means Tariff bill; Mr. Kelly's bill for come paris of Itely. land, selects the laborers to assist him abolition movement. DAVID DAVIR. derstand what happens in the United States, it the further reduction couragement of oo f taxes and the ene Thisis the people's estimate of the man, nerve; Mr, Maynard's bul a railroad eve e with the Noribern ay will need one hundred Grant Congressmen to toch . : 4 nbd consequently no man living commands such vt al itave Pron sesaenis fot Tas Bux WIN be cultivating it, and agrees to allow them a | Paciiie, the Union Paciite, and the South- | frank it tnto circulation Instead of one. ‘The | universal attention from the people. In Penn- ils Her bad sed tnd ha Mri La Sl pare other important bhis in ench Tou Haerimeocnd titeety Naa ot tia certain share of the profits in licu of wa, ern Pacific for tho transcontinental busts | Afcesager should have known that Honacr Ones. | sylvanta, especialiy,he is a tower of strength with | Cvetuoked in the fact that be fs backed | including those relative to railroad grant Sane tht de Wier tienig-tnire vee Lont Dexnrum said there would doubt- | ness between Asia and Europe, which it ia | Ley received the diploma of Doctor of Laws | the people by the 1 See aed Shae Plowing othe condition of the sevend Brand Opera House, from 8 A. M.to SP. M Jess be some difficulty about the adoption | expected will yet boattracted this way ¢ Tie | SoM Amherst College nearly a year since, and WHE DEMC CR ICY WANT A RITARE. Sars thea ages iy cee Penn appropriation {is RUSE of such a 1 of cotiperation, but he | question auswersitself. ‘The project of the | that In a gathering of the alumni of that ex« el- | Relieving all this to be trae, and further. that | ctrong. ehinver he ie MTG A Pk elle What the Cincinnati Movement Means. | thought it possible to put the expenses of | Canada Pacifle Railway is one that might | lent ettut nof learning last winter he made | his views on the absorbing questions now agle | Oto. You may take what I say about | {8 In conte he Indian and. Diplow are ; rent, taxes, fr Sok bates e ity be: Mealled ' 5 @ most excellent «peech upon his promotion to | tating the public mind would be of pecultar ine |) 0°) . bills h n returned to the House wih ‘The question to be presented for the con- | TEE tes Inlervest of « pital in stock and | possibly be reulized if the British Govern | {yt ancrsrate, A newspaper whieh needs to be | terest at this Juncture, T sought him out, 1} Mit wit rains of allowance, on account | amen athe Benate has no yee Mini dderation of the Democracy, after the ainpletnenty and the cost of working the | ment should undertake to furnish, or | igformed of facts so eonepicuous fs evidently in | found hm at hls home tn that queer, quaint, | PC mY 00! al attachment to tira, eee | ted be eet cg rs Oo A Convention at Cincinnat! has concluded its Hills ah the profits realized, and the | rather Mf squander, all the money for its | an unfortur tate nondescript town of York—or Little York, as tt bill rer sudictat Aehes ai nd : ? See de at fous d on al} the general approrrle labors, will be a very simple one, which can | Valance of the profit would be the amount construction, and to pay its running eniatinen FS is familiarly known—in Pennsylvania. Calling ong the judiclal defenders of constitutional | thon biils except that for fortiticattona, and the Ages 3 te to be divided, This system had worked so | penses afterward, But the Canadians wi The steady spread of Uberal {dens is | upon bim aod frankly stating the object of my | "erty, and he would have done equally good | AN [et ere fit reported. pro Ce geass be answered without dificulty or hesita- tion, Is the Grave ticket to be nominated St Philadelphia for the perpetuation of the torrupt military dynasty now reigning at service in tho McArdle cave if Mr. Trumbull had | The latter will bs reported probuniy thin wee not circumvented the court by getting a law | committees of the House have not had an op passed to take away {ts jurisdiction, He never | portunity for months to make thelr reports, att b shown from the fact that one after another our leading divines are alding THE SUN in Ite effort to have the doors of our Hbraries and reading rooms kept open on Sunday. The Rev. Dr. well in Italy that hardly a poor laborer could be found iu the regions where it is applied, and why should it not prove equally-successful in England ? not be willing to tax themselves for the purpose. ‘The capitalists foolish enongh to undertake such an enterprise will not be found; and neither Jay Cooke, Horace I. vieit, I was cordially received, and below will be found the subject of our conversation. Judge Black seemed very unwilling to speak on tho subject of general politics, As to the Cincinnatt Washivgton preferable to that offered t Oar Gots ta hia eeatotig AACR CAA eI ; newspapers, even In the midst of the war, On eens era at offered to I : : : : ‘ 8c00D, In bis last § on | Convention, it was not his business to under- : ; TET 4 the country by the Liberal Republicans at |. Tt Will be seen that the system proposed | Chan, nor Toa Scorr need be alarmed | tho True Use of Sunday, advocated the measure. | stand it or the movement tn which it, had ita be) Donteeety BC stnred, Wie Un ee een 2 Few e CLIC Ae ra et: Cincinnati? Here is the whole of the m by Lord Denxvion is very similar to that | at the scheme, “Young men,” sald he, “who Hye in an attle against a military order which was intended to _— orlgin, He had not the least idea who they would nominate, nor did he know who they ought to nominate, The Pennsylvania Democ- racy, with which he expected to act as long as ee f the National Demo« tee of the City of The Initial Meetin throttle that fearless organ of the Western Do- mocracy, and with the aid of an uprising people he compelled the Lincoln Administration to so extensively adopted in the Southern States in this country, of working plunta- tions on shares. This plin has not proved grow tired of the monotony of their rooms, and go out Into the street—to some garden—because they know no room where they can sit down and ter. There is no middle ground to occ g0 alternative plan to suggest, DY, Picturesque. N Vork Fun Ahead, The garbage barrels that 1! Nall je the side- The Democratic party, even if mnt Goer a acotciele about pulttica | 4 Well attended adjourned mecting of emocratio party, even if tintted | 5° successful in the South as could be de- | walks at nll hours of the day furnish us | read. Lately we havo heard that the Cooper | he lived, hud no candidate before that Conven- back down, Ie has no crotchets about political | 1 or oraty, claling to represent tho majority ind under perfect discipline, controlled by | ‘ ; ' Satieabe 1a; £6 be THRO WH OREM On Mund EVa Se (Al expediency; no fancies for any higher law than ; the highest potltienl wisdom nnd sagncity, | #ed} Dutit docs not follow that it Is not | with fine picturesque views, cepa engl Pees Laridhat delenmn dobaetl Hae the taw of the land, Me takes practical views of | of the Assembly Districts tu this cliy, and 4 Y) 1} sdapted to the present condition of Eng- { When the ragpteker is plying his indus- see no harm in opening the rooms after morning | Reporter—Ts tt not posathle you may vote Mats | Who are opposed to Tammany Hall and to the his duty, and comes dir tly up to it. “ynd inspired by patriotic zeal, could not by ovk, a8 the Trustees of the In- ndidate there ta tunnided) strength cope witti the forose | nd: Where this agricultural Sabovets ars Lids Maenshae dni Yate ohe se se to doin the fall, ‘These will t Judge Mlack—That part 1 PA a alah de dattecadba rab creator arg geen daa he si pf'the Administration, fortified by Federal | °f Sttogether adifferent class, In the South Rabie: movements to weep (0 wind wae loons. Let the public | Reporter~Depends upon what? ike vn ark see ald I hsephslncindatrd det sents the honest Democracy, was held lust over. } pétronnge and the vast sums of money at | ‘he laborers aro nonrly all negroos who | The scene on Broadway during shopping | have thc of the Hbraries, and let the | Judge Black—Upon several circumstan Aoeatioaa pc ye hi on apreet faba ‘| thug in Cooper Institute, ineeoran have just been liberated from slave hours—a favorite time for the ashi ung Sen's Christian Assoclation open thelr LET THE NATION BE SAVED IN TIME. 1 Ne ee eae : ‘ In the absence of ex-Recorder James M, ni of an unserupntons Exeen- uated a, st him the pus intol- harge of reli, ILay ing always associated labor with bond- place for its men, it ought to accept the sacrifice ex-Recorder Smith were call, When dirt carts aud fine earviy = are | dvors and library Reporter—You have been misrepresented, and Bovlth -Councilman George A. Barney eatled ive. 1 re’ cf pontest the # ‘i * erance. Nothing could be further from the | Smith, ex-Counclmin itor u tee ° { at ue hip ae : peal t the | ige, it is handiy to be expected that the | mingled together—is often full of interest I think misunderstood, You are belleved tn ] Crane Nowling pa Riots an ails aos He | the meeting to order, and John P. Htyan ated enocrats must De reinforced Tram some ‘anchised freedmen should to a philosophe Cumulative voting in the London School | some quarters to be reckless and out of patience scretary. quarter cutside of their organisation, | UeWIy enfiauchised troedmen should at | ‘> he a sep | Board has not only effectually prevented any | with everything but the old Demueracy. Even America. bslleve on the whole that we cot la I wis call bly Dintricta, and Ala la a baba vl testis once settle into habits of steady industry. hy are we such a long-suffering people? | Be aS : b , : daahad nucracy. Even | ost implicitly rely on Judge Davis for an hon- LOU to be rte This is w self-evident proposition, In England ull this is different. Again, in | Does it Mt from our good-natured | Médue agzression on the part of the majority, | for that you are supposed to have no wish, ¢x- } ost and constitutional administration of the Aidit Havana’ The Congressional elections next pre- | 12 Pus! fat ca eel (pte rig it Decanse we are eelfish | Putte has prevented elther the majority or | cept that It may become a marys to tis prit= | Government. His personal integrity has, T think, Fifteenth, Sistecutny ceding the Presidential election furnish this country every able-bodicd man of or- | forbeary } OF 18 LU Deon! pe minority from accomplishing anything whatever. | ciples by letting its worst enemies beat It for- aa fehrpedin roa . . worthy ty ig nerring Indication of the ulti | “zary industry may become the owner of and unwilling to attend toany except our | For eightoon months the Board has spent its | ever. aedalg pedictonens ant ‘died dolor veyed who sc badly Wan, Canale mate 4 ult, vided the two partics | *4rm. In England, owing to the high | private affairs? time in wrangling, without coming to any con- | Judge Black—If the Democratte party can save J Se onrain OF SA clasts novasaue John MeCood. Joni Weta ° be ’ ————— ‘ , °1 * ciples b: yall chance of powe! : 7 oy dyne spas f oerne By inalutuln theneelves intact, or prevent the | Cost of land and the great expense attend- | gingston, Jamaica, 1s supposed to be In | fined to alvtde tn subject. Its members havo | Its principles by giving up all chance of vowerand | yugeo pack spoke throughout of the Cincing | and Judew J. Walker sin diversion of any considerable p ortion of ing transfers of real estate, few poor men telegraphic communication with the civilized jled to divide into any two parties, but bave nati movement as an event full of hopeful prom- ted from atten ading by unavoidable © a page es MS * vnilies “4 formed a dozen, each one insisting on its own | joyfully; but practically that Is nonsense, A | |. . slic i yo their strength. er since the fonnda- bee HOES labs to be Be rch he i 3 world; but civilization ts Multed In this | way, and succeeding In nothing. ‘The Board | political truth trlumphs only In the victory of at Laka empl pablata pritabar a wear araltbea On Oresalantion teconmuendid tion of the Government has a President | to" ¢Ven on the sinallest scale, e near | hemisphere a» in Europe by the Spanish | aye not even been able to agree ona reading | its frlends, The salvation of the country ts 18 soa 1 pcan sie 44 ation of an association to be known ar been elected with an adverse majority in tho popular branch of Congress when the they could hop: st approach to an iuterest in the soit that wv would be afforded by Thus the Pacific mail steamer yeward trip from Aspinwall book. No schools have been established, and the ablest men in the Board have resigaed in bound up in our success, and we ought to suc coed If we can, We owe it alike to the memory cating the true Interests of the country. tributed the liberality of the Rt He at- wbitcans in a mal De the City of New ¥ M. Sweeney, Benjamin We erate General Committee of wk. 1, Joba dhovenamed condition havexisted, Such | ch a system us Lord Dixarar proposes. | at n, and the commercial news from the | qiggust, If the majority plan of voting had been | of our fathers and to the Interests of our chil- dnar nner yi Herald Caen Walker Fowler, 0. Moualai 0 TL 7 Sea ATEN Central and South Anierican Republics and the | \gopted, the strongest purty would have carried | dren. Even partial success Is bettes than a clean . A " D aT. J. McCarthy were appoiited & 8 thiug is only possible upon a change current prices of the produce of those markets Loong re an hi Gaker ne ow York against Tweed, Ingersoll, and Con- | Committee on Permanent Organizatio' in our external relations so tmpor- | The White and the Colored Methodists. through some plun, and would have long ago | defeat, for anything which rebukes corruv- | ity, The Republicans, after Joining so heartily | _The committoe retired, and shortly aft ant . A pet A i A are generally telegraphed by the merchants of | had the schools in operation. Minority repre- | thon of the faction now in power will arrost the radi fusion ot h reported the following list of permancnt oll tant as to work # radical revolution | ‘The African Methodist Episcopal Zion | Kingston to thelr correspondents in this city | entation in thia case bas scarcely met the ex- | downward plunge of our affatrs, Our descent. if in the denunciation a eana pc Braye Rog hile ole mee ony Aol RO in th sentiments of the people. | Church is threatened with a schism grow- | or in Europe, The steamer Ocean Queen was | pectations of its friends. not soon stopped, will bring us to the last stage sof the Federal Ad: ro-Chairtiad, €x-Kegister Jolin Mot ool ; Sec A foreign war, suddenly sprung upon us, | ing out of the question of union with the | to have left Aspinwall on Saturday, April 20, 2 shah ss < of political degradation. latratte M Phe it ioe oad’ Vi neew-Councitinan Geutye A inight so derange party organizations as to | Methodist Episcopal Church, It appears | and should have reached Kingston on Monday, | It isasserted in the Sf. Louis Ties that | Reporter—You mean a despotism? which ure tight In theniselyes bay Messre. W. J. Gibson and Duille the ealcuations of the most expe-| that the white Methodists are willing to ; but not only have no market reports | “Guave has got SUMNER magnifieently bottled, | Judge Black No; T mean something much racy routed out their “A committee of five was appotnted te nced politicians and produce a conclu- | receive their colored brethren on terms of brought by her from the Spanish main been re- | as completely so as he ever had BuTien.” worse than any despotism can ever be in a elyil- Weapon Wh with p nent Democrats in each As ceived here, but no answers to commercial mes- district, With wy woof having ew I) A ein ae " ig cuiveraanatte : - — ized country—a republic thoroughly rotten. tool Meare eS | " ny bible nat ms nen in the annals of seh heey majority of the | gives to Kingston uve been alluwed to pass Anovelcase has recently been decided Heporter-You think, then, that the elect ‘ HS ted in the General Committee he country. But without this, no such ttoan af Nintion. |_| over the cable by Jud ifthe United Statca District | of the Cincinnati ticket might at least break the REAT NAVY FRAUDS. ‘On. iotlon of Me, Wood a comn Was a change can be expected. At the African Methodist Zion Confer- | pi, of this | aphte communt+ | Court in Massachusetts. It appears that there | full of yuntry,and give the Democracy a fu- gag pL Poiried 12 bias Daa me peal ommiten, The last elections exhibited the superior in 1868, the feeling among the brethren | eation, as at presen wed to South and | is adifference In the usage among whaling men | (ure chauce of redeeming It altogether ? Fon oe ne nskat Glebes Debate of the Benatson | aud the mpetng then edjourny ; strengih of the supporters of the Adminis- | appeared to be unanimous for union, and | Central slices through Cuba, and since | as to the rights of property In a whale after {t has : agi 7. ; i >a 4 vy sed bi a GENUINE DEMOCRACY. the Navy Appropriation Bill on Saturday, April = , tration, both in Congress and the popular | a ommission was appointed to treat with | the bresking out of the war of Independence | heen struck, ‘The New Bedford and Nantucket | juqze Black—It might of Itself work out aper- | ‘The next amendment was to add at Une THE ROD IN MIysolkt vote, to such an extent as to preclude the | 8 commission of the Methodist Gencral | the cable between Havana and Key West has | whaling men hold that when a vessel has struck | ¢ oc and immediate redemption, and democratize | €nd of section one the following pruviey: Ae walice DTbAiEas bed GLOW A Lexa Use po-ibilily of the Democrats over¢ Conference, The two commissions met in | been slmty a tool In the Eads of the cut- | a whale, and the harvoon haa been once Pere | ihe wation at once, Democracy means cormson wl be money enpropriated by. tis ach Giopuarterctinsband ape Wiha TaNaver milaiaerpoin’ Philadelphia and agreed upon certain stip. | Ut Racer pyaar prealorehe hs BY os Sa: | ently leeds ee oe rty of that J sense and common honesty organized for polith- | tracted tor during the war. shin ried for Murder. ho illustration, ‘The Republicans, acting | ulations, the first of which provided that | OUI" eirtncormed people to have landed | capt Hairs twee aay 08 i LETT | sal murmones maid appiieg te pubUnamalss: Chae |< AUG Aeninient ea tren ne mhdcuce of The Sua, Unanimously in sustaining the Philadelphia | the Zion Methodists should be recelved Into | est) stems and ammunition on te coast | menof Engtand and Scotiand, in « similar case, | \rce'ct aie atrusalon, plat orma, and te ob, | aecond nection, siconesea:| careers ai AMI Rly eats vip pe ebsy = ; ep a xy RAT % . : reat : ject of al 2 ess res Strike out the words, "allt ‘and | afternoon Isaac M, Rowland an ticket, must prevail against the unaided | the Methodist Chur on the basis of ab- | of Cubs has beon reported by the Spaniards to | the frst-namod vessel loses its right of property to lnws in the practical recognition of | to Insert. "the total amount received a3" sus | of Maries county, were broucht on a chang Democracy beyond all peradventure, A party that comprises me than four-tifth solute and unqualified ecclesiastical equali- y." The unic was to be completed “so have arrived at ard, and th Kingston with her cargo on impression a ng the mercantile unless the ne attached to the harpoon re unbroke veins Rainbow struck a whale, . The ship rights and the autonomy of the States; in the faithful distribution of justice to make the eb ad And the Secre ¢ Navy ehall, at the openty each arasion of make «fll venue to this cou ft trial on a charge ¢ unty (Crawford) to stand thelt of murdering Mary Binily How to Come of the Senate and about three-fifths of the [soon as the General Conferences should | © munity re ts that sue apipy the receipt but the big bones got away, carrying the iron | in iberty, order, and peace; in that moral eley one ae unde a @ authority given by thi portion | tand, 5 years, on the 2ist of August lat House of Representatives must be invinci- | ratify the terms of agreement in the | PY Shon ae Ser btpnyreg te ee earl with It, and achadpe did paseo 00 5 neared tion which alone can give dignity to the charac- | Sidimatshals snide the purties baying te same.andthe | The child was the daughter of Isaac by hie ft ble, provided its integrity can be main- | premises and the terms of agreement rtalned Ly the Spaniards that their lie would | by the ship Hercules. ‘The question was carried | toy of stability to the institutions of a free | fununt 4 therefrom, toxether with euch vitor | wife, Her mother died in 1866, In August, 1966 tained be thereby disproved. into court as to which ship the whale belonged eceenary toa full understandiuy of hs means of an internal division, But tl It can only be overthrown by Grant party is weakened hy are- eoltso extensive and formidable as to place them at the merey of their opponents should be carried out.’ ence adjourned to mee In order to effect n the Zion General Con: on the first W nesday in May, 1872, in New York city, where its sessions would be convenient to this ratificati We suggest to our legislators that in future concessions for the landing of cables from foreign countries due regard be paid to the protection of legitimate American commercial interest to, and the case turned entirely on the validity of the Judge gave the whale to the Rainbow, but only onthe ground that that ship was still tn pursuit of the prize, although at a distance, when It was people, usage among our whaling men, The Now, the men of Cincinnatl say that they are for all these things; whosoever can say so much as that and say it sincerely, whatever he may have been heretofore or whatever he may call himself now, Is a ‘al AMOUDL recedy « ved into the United Blates Treasury. ‘The amendment was agreed to, Mr. W. on Appropriations to offer the ment. and followin, ‘on Ruch ales bial Lam instructed by the Committee Rowland was mai school teac ‘The stepmother u freely, and often severely whipped his four hile dren. Frequently the neighbors noticed brisee on the mp otherieas Meth rried to Fanny E. Hucketep.& ithe red | Until the murder ones. ———_— Democrat. The speeches of Trumbull and th hase of a Mt to us I the work deem Ita case for public interfer if the latter are wise enough to act in har- | those of the Methodist General Conferen =) captured by the Hercules. eraee als of ee Rer ete et tee (eens pratt: Tor ee tthe child aroused. tiem, It is reported from Chicago that the Hon, Schurz at the Cooper Institute, so far as they | [, a r fi 7 a] —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__- emnpering steel, for the term of their patents, §10,% was found brok mony, This must be admitted by every- | which is to assemble in Brooklyn on the | y. yrs f. McLean, Collector of the Port, has | peRGi AND BONARD'S MONEY concern all present questions, might have been | “This appropriation ts recommended. by the 1d them her Pa"? (Row= body. Probably there is not a newspaper | same date, The Board of Bishops of the | gi.solved his business partnership with the Hon. ATE ROAEEH NEY. | made by the purest Democrat in the land, ‘The | Navy Department, and althouxh itis proposed | land) bad broken her leg white whiny i) in the country, or a man who reads a news- | African Zion Church have, however, since | Ouvit L. Guat, the President's brother, and | The Drenma of the Grent Zoophitit—What | H#stes they make with the Administration are to attach it to thle. bill It applies to all tig pubs | ana'his wife de Daneledne as to how. tM paper, that is foolish enough to pretend | beld a meeting, and the majority have de- | that the early removal of McLean from oMlve ts he Intends to Do if the Lawyers Ag precisely those which we have made all along. | Yeputments. und ates, onall the public ballds i recelved the fracture, owlund liad the trary, unless it be the New York | cided to call theic General Conference to- | to De expected, The name of his successor ts A Carbonic Acid Slaugh He They come exactly upon our ground, They op- ings. Perhaps it would be intore tiny te the brea Lee Neda for a plryste iets Times ov the Hon, Tom Murpuy. In four- | gether at Charlotte, North Carolina, on the | net yet known; but tt ought to be somebody To the Kultior of The Sun, . pose the radical party because of its corruptions, | Senate to hear read 6 eon Mmainect, Lecnd tt 7 r f vo will divide fairly with Brother Ovi Sin: A paragraph appears in your Wed- | ite reckless expenditure of public money, its | to the desk for the purpose of being read. Lifths of the States, at least, the Democrats | third Wednesday in June. This, of course, | » 4 y Lee i othe desk for the purpose of being rea fnenarcenaih anedahin ot Seren Aeaiial ‘ j aaa eiiat Tne — nesday's edition which affords me an occaston, | contemptuous disregard of constitutional obli- | The Secretary read the following letter + ave strength enough to choose Presidential | postpones any union of the fro chu es. The St. Louis Republfean, in noticing the | with your permission, to more fully state the | gations, {ts shameless enslavement of the Wann NAVY Daranrary ’ ton of their electors, with the aid of the Liberal Republi- | While colored men everywhere are ask- | jyuial murders of the Cass county mob in Mis- | subject to which it refers, It ls the purpose of suns The pena AMENetoR BC Mares } nm OF thelr cana When Sanronp E, Cuvnen predicted to have their claims to civil and even says that some two wecks ago Gov sourl, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- Southern States, {ts multiplied acts of oppres- sion and robbery all over the country, y TT ‘Of the merida of that Gray? would be the worst beaten m! aLequality recognized and enforced by | Brows, having recelved {ntimattons that there | mals to purchase a corner lot on one of the cen- | propose to redeem the country from the hideous Re pi ieee aaa ae that ever ran for President, hespoke afte it » thus to seem colored re- | was danger thet the parties Implicated Inthe | tral avenues of the city, so soon us Its resou ruin which threatens us if a reform be not effect- ‘ ea careful survey of the whole ground and a us body, most of Whose members are | fraudulent issue of bonds might be lynched, | will allow, and ¢ on asuitable building, | ed, Should we not help them in their work if THE BROOKLYN COMBINATION f intlon of the Cincinnath move- | poor, and without the means to properly | wrote to tho officials of the county tnquring | to occupy about one-half the ground, destined | we can? or rather why hould we disdain their vith GAmseialian Meteabiae Varaoie Rulll a thorough Democrat, en- | educate their youth, refusing to | whether there we were grounds forapprehending | for the offices of the soctety, while the remainder | assistance In performing our own? Ofice the Men whe Sold lig Coumitucn +t lightened, sagacious, and far-secing, He Ithy white denomination, professing | #ch ® Procecding, In reply the Governor ro- | will bo enclosed by ® high mel rected ares DUE OINGIURATE BR AAU EERD patent to the Departine Bi letarce eect ; had no upprehension that the Democrats | the same principles, and willing to receive celved emphatic assurances that no violence was | within which the ame » are to be | Reporter—But these are only professions of | ni it roseuaimend sts pure ny Tho bills reorganizing the Wa i e to be feared, ond that the localauthoritios were | stored, and the destruction of disabled and | faith whieh may be simula of prinelph * appropriation fort | Police Commis f Hrooklyn ha could be guilty of the fatuity of permitting | them on equal terms, Ut is sald that the | geongenough for any emergency. It is evident, | valueloss animals be performed, Instead of Inthe | witch may be abandoned, of good intentions | for the i Fiera elit tha GOvArAie heNKtITe. A Gnanr to be revlected when they had the | more intelligent and bettereducated clergy | therefore. that Gov. BkowN had taken all the | streets, wea present, much to the alum and | which make pavements In the region below jo mua to ure ps ; power of supplanting him in the Govern | among the Zion Methodists are in favor of ] measures that could have been deemed ne Proheble demorailestion of young | Judge Black—True enough, but we must trust Lourhiin and t Mayor I vrent and securing intelligent, falthful,and | the fusion, but “merust of bread and Hb | sary by any reasonable man to prevent the oc- | xtructed a ehamber, wherein d somebody, and I think the members of tho Cit inf t! re aes Hecht # honest administration, Andsuch undoubt- | erty’ seems to be the motto of the ma- | currence of such an outrage as has disgraced the | sunall anttnals will | t nnatl Convention worthy of confiden mae Vi bai Comptroller Set HE sadly is the hope and expectation of a very | jority. a State of the aalnt Vi There may be mo i he on x mn torts Wits alt. We 4 \ a « sie tH 1 ot are 4 SA CATMAINE tw xo tirge majority of the Democracy every , ‘ It has long heen kuown that the foreign | May! Uh droe nt conviction who will backslide upon the fret | Thended by the committed, dt Will be observed | Uae! Monty wher A Poor Speculation, Holly ae thin country Ap. tank CMU IN BOE! tomptation; but if the Convention will pledge | that the Seuretary recumine and non ' With th facts Ww Tnotorions The Canadians are talking about build- | cerned, is dictated by Spaing but iC has not heen itaclt and ite constituonte to st Ag upan.the | FSnanelcure OF money ty sane July, t Pax Coil and undeniable it tic or dis | i railroad to the Pacifle, Slr Grorae | so generally understood that the Spanish Mie ConA AHOns LAL FsiOy Se aad porebuea atralould my If the patent. were i fit breet to opr be conditions to the | Car wing introduced wt Dill for the | ister exercised control over appointwents to SERA mesty ore oe cng N Land urttients but the “ty ~ Ltlomen now Wing on the banks | purpose in the House of Commons at Otta- | clviloftices under this Adiministration, Tt ap mi Passe cone\tioa 66.61 ened eT All the public work of the | the honest } wi of the Ghio the patriotic design of | wa on Friday last, ‘This bill provides for q | Pears however, that such ts the facts Ia the Pecans ot eat the cra uni ial 1) t6-6OKe [eT ene itarean ter fuatee Sat rescuing the Government from the un Dsidy of twenty millions of dollars in | Mmmer of 16 Cant. Hh 1 FAKKEDE wae aoe ee ea assure. tt Mupls laivions/and ovnrenaitas and if they wilt)| & astdered. and forwy that swept worthy aiid incompetent hands that are | cneh to the company undertaking (110400, eee ee oan ane ane venue ot | Cte tna Rte een he crown thelr Work by nominating a candidate of | Mamnertd iat (he parent has, w F ' tlutching it for the basest of purpe and a land grunt of alternnte sections | ts united States, accomplished by wine mer- aad A known Integrity and ability, the Jealousy which | year fur sixteon years oF al B h Is it wise to foredoom the enterprive to | twenty miles deep, AAA OCS hipping their goods to thi reledd th ref to bellove in thelr sincerity wor ld be Anndatan ne aes On OME Clr OUts } 1 ignominious Qefeat by turning the great | ‘The projected road Is to start from T ntry under falae {ny Its action was ree very un nable t ptt nt e | Mr. 8 Democratic party away from its» Nip 1 in the provinee of Ontario, in | warmly approved by Secretary Smwanpand by | bled reat natlonat GRANT TRIED AND FOUND WANTING. They 6 pul, Ue auc t Peal Beh eiaeey port on perse r trivial ground latitude 40 yinin., ut two hundred | Secretary MCCULLOCH, Who sent him funds to Fhe mast Important Rey Hut the Philadelphia Conven oe r f fs not any respectable, experienced, and | miles northwest of the existing railroad ) prosecuting his investigations into the Iso make professions of honosty and thdet No Amount of Wiitowashing will Dot. || 4 honest eiitesman preferable to this bDlun- | communication on the Ottawa River, and | fandulent practices of the Caudle wine r the Constitution, and Grant himself ean ‘ Z Hi A iN . 1 tant Afier Don HAMILTON Fist beeame be as profuse ta p iises as anybody, Would ‘ peu ‘ dering, corrupting, and incompetent | about one hundred and fifty miles north | eocrvcary of State thin faithful oflcor wan re pores the | you accept their pledges and act with then ROVER SUR ROBIE ROL th y Guan, who regards the patronage of the | of he Grand Trunk connection with Lake | poved without warning, On his return to thi the humane and | Judge Black=No. They have been tried; we uitupbiog, Wave not been | Pa te i a Eaxccutive as his own property, to be dis- | Simo om Lake Nipissing the line will | country Capt. Fanmtt made inquiry as to the vm the vreution Hust Judge them by their acta, not by thelr des | Hiderent. Tf aobeson hot paid ¢ ofedt t pond among his rekitious and cronies? | proceed ina northwesterly direction, fhid- | « ‘of life romoval, and wea Informed by isis | santcs pis jones aud it bs 8) cturations, My their works yy shall know them, | law. uy Sera A LOG RAR Bee, 1) 910) Hil Beas frenis i Tk it is not Grane alone that we | ine the best possible route (irough the diMi- | himself, so says the Chicago Tunes, that it was | eho y ways be impeded by amore hy | Gen, G Nas committed himself lrrevocably | Whderstand what we read, ¢ 1 win Be i are to be delivered from In case of a | cult, inhospitable, and uninhabitable mass | made at the lustance of the Spanish M rnb | Bevente PAGE BOrE OF Lia epee | toa th ures of the Radleal party, h Ha), HO aOUNE OF wht ty Mr. 8 hearty co’peration of the Democrats | of Hills and likes ou the north of Lake Su Washington, who had charged the Consul with te vi ah rum. | ever uncon vend and b ver deh Mr. Dana bas con 1 tt nee : ith’ the Liner Tho movement. em- | perior, bending to the south of Lake Wine | calunnlating the merchants of Cadiz, Purthor | iit” the ae Hemi Ww thin a | Ho has surrendered iy conselence Mato thelr | decency wid bomen ys tu ex Draces the expulsion of the Rowson und ore the Jted River in the | Maulry disclosed tho fact that Misi had ox 1 the hequesty of tho dend 9 keeping, and they have paid: him for dulng 04 Ttatinn Operi ty Hreakty ns He aa | 4 humod a document that had been received more [| ently at rleh h teat t cou he has the price in his pocket. ‘There is no 6 the Craters, (ho Lenm, the Dexts, and vorhood of Port Garry, in Manitoba, | tt : 1 { Fporformance of the | na 1 io d “4 than two years before, and had been cust asid “ l penttentia for him while he bears such rel that t | ,! the wh orrupt and vulgar crew, who distance from Niplesing to Fort Garry | as unworthy of notice, In order to punish a Hons to thom, If he would return the presonis | (a Fae le ee va Mot ere fatiening at the oxpourseof (ie people will be one thousand miles, and not one y for fultliing bla da hls ow he haa received, rocony sland andl weatare “ U 1 ey Acade ' | os well asa genuine reform in the eivil | fourth the country traversed can ever be tory, told of any othor man tho chattels, he would be a froe man,and his | as eit ‘ dase apa hs hahetyeeh| [Cyt ety i porvice, instend of the parade and pretence J eceupea by any population except miner oot & of declaratloas for the futuro might be entitled to | Bs Beh hla hae \ made by Grant, who promulcates a re who may 1 © the severity of the cli oon Inerod ible seine credit, As itis hon hoenemie* | arg ¢ tt t fain, Tt was the beat ‘ Al nent " of action and authorizes its mispension | mate and the perpet ial desolation of na ha imation or eect appropriations ved ~ * Ha Ree WES ARR He y bid i VY] pent 1 : Frovaty ra rn , Foal r fi whenever It a desirable to provide for an | ture in pursuit of the precious metals | gay ghompport of sectarian institutions has boen ‘ mb ane othe | Lut to serve thon, ae ‘as - —- ‘ unworthy favorite. which probably exist there in considerable | yo iiich abnaed In our own State that tte Intros | Irland Teuth Wat of thineits, Pees ow nena ar ase ee iite A Grout Miike In Van ) Can such an undertaking, with the cer- | quantities, Leaving the Red River, the | dguetion os tay well bo viewed with yaa ba chsh cm) wi ahied stab ints of rou 4 Roportep=Will'you rwrnilt Sharh oe vane Livenvoor, April \ on tainty of suovess before it, be defeated by [line will again stretch to the northweet, | suspicion, Abi making an appropriation for | eee een a te AU oe? edlarren’? your candidate for the Proaldency 7 : ; 7 py petty and frivolous cause? Are the } passing through the pliine of the Swan E the benolt of the Preshyterlan church at Mur | files : Judge Black If you moan to asm whom I wited bo ArFiVe

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