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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1872. ly escaped the penitentiary, and Srones's opponent was triumphantly elected. w York his blundering has hopelessly divided the Republican party, and similar ded his interferenc of bantam chicken: killed @ number of bantams, and in turn were killed by @ celebrated rat-catcher, Spokes claimed damages from Dace for the loss of the bantams; and the doctor claimed damages from Spokes for the destruction of his cherished rats. left to arbitratic VANDERBILT LEGISLA It Bhines for All. ASSEMBLY results have at len Advocating FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1872 Although President Grast’s attempts to strengthen his Administration by usurping matter wit repure Artic! ea ae TP] | nara was sworn to office on his retloction. and TIP COLORED METHODISTS, TH CPPApT oy PRYOR TURE ied, the unanimens rout of fio dudichary pai“ THE GREAT CONFERENCE Jommitt oft Assombly tn 188) as covering ot Pe: y J the point, Hoalw insted thatmodudce could | TMS, Distarba biol ia flow Me on TO rm. | kelmpoached for the exercise of hw judtoli! teen kt Lang Nop Jones, | THE METHODIST CHURCH A REPUB. *) jo} le spoke for abo Tor da jhe casag ip Jonen, \ PEACH JUDGE BARNARD. though euaerine chysically:inwlet war coree: | Thendjourned mnceting of thedeleeate LICAN INSTITUTION ware—Mom | Aseatuoly iis cesatone et CHO MAUS Ith | oF ing A, MB. Zion Church, was foamed soe- | Phe Lay Neleentco ard ihe Cier ‘A Commite A DMOMACH IRR CARATED terday morning. After the minutes of the pre- | the Doxoloxy — The Awtwardu ot Mr. Alvord then moved the previous question, | Yous meeting had been read, Elder James said, Clergyman ina Thent ements To-Day, penchment—T paring a New Charter, ALBANY, May 2 the direction of local politics have r in humiliating failure in all cases, he ap- matin in blissful uw of the fact, aud contin whenever an opportunity is afforded, And it isa notable peculiarity of the President a faction of the Re publican party under the leadership of corrupt, the f the White House influ. leral patronage is inva- thing looked promising for a peaceful ter- mination of th matters wore senting a bill for com The number of bantams killed was thir- teen, for which the sum of £13 was origi- When the arbitrators 1 increased his claim ting a bill with the f uatom House Gang Pre~ | and the majority report was ad ’ consciousness 4 his blunders than ever by pre —The Assembly cham- | ct hist: ‘ ber was again th quential dama bythe the speeches in the case of Justice Barnard. | Frit Among the spectators | noticed memibors of the Court of Appeals, the Attorney. | Hnsted, Tiyw Gran? Opera Howse atre Block Friday Olymple Theatre -tompry Pumps that where Theatre Meheoy Ht nally claimed, Mr. SPoKES £06 18. by pry lowing items General, who looked very happy and loss dyspop- | Myackly 4) tle than usual, and a large number of New York- | Mle including several members of the Bar Assoct- | kveake Siring J. A. Booth, George lis, Senator Cald- | Foyt. Me My 7 Mark = Lannigan, and Spinola’s wonderful shirt-collar, {noes opened a young man sauntered through the chamber, distributing adocum yand Barnard. The pamphiet | yitog ana’ attention, owing to the | the Senate of the action taken by the Assembly, “With the jobs on hand | Which they immediately proceeded to do. Mr. pal, but not whole weight ence and of the riably thrown South Carolina, € Wood's Muse F. Andrews, Thirteon alttings of epee that would hia prizee that Would have In poultry shows Hire of Hit F n of up-town residents, adver- Usements for Tie SUN will be received at our reeular rates at the up-town advertisement offices S14 West Thirty-second street, Junctio avenue, and BOS Wert Twenty-t Grand Opera Hiouse, fr For the accom rgia, North Carolina, and in all the Southern States the most corrupt set of politicians who the country have found their principal friend and supporter in the President of the United States, Coming nea tion in Philadelph ry lust, affords a te Grant's political morality announced himself as an independent Re- aan candidate for the State Senate, i nominee of a local Ring, Was notoriously an embodiment of This was a matt ntin defence errat, the Fateniehor- six’ days, of Troadway and Sixth Feet, opposite BAM. toS P.M. in looking after B.F., six diye following paragraph and consummated, and members of the Legisla- ture known to be in tho market, it ts needless to prepare art inquire now whether the frult of our great re- | & form is ike Dend § ousers daring tie ii The Natio consideration stoutly resiste onal Convention. winnati Convention was fairly Senatorial ¢ .and after great deal of onsequential dam- es Was withdrawn, the arbitrators finally warding Mr. Spokes ps fowls actually destroyed. authority which relates this history fails to Mr. Spokes insisted on Dr, it, that tempts the eve, | tee! son the lips.” Business opened | ready prepared by the Bar Association, the work ‘The Brooklyn | Of the committee will be light, and th ent example of d yesterday Col. MeCLunr Senator Scnurz was committees. ported, with a few amendments, Bennett endeavored to have it ordered to a third rending by stating that | mitts objectton to the bill, where. | t there was obje Chairman, Ferry bill was ri to the Assembly rived from all committces but the Committee on Resolutions. ballot was tak tion to the there was now r n Tom Fields 6 had the bill passed over. THE IMPEACHMENT QUESTION vo was the fret edings which now | tabled. Senator Winslow moved to Fei man epe Dace uniting ng his claim preposterous on precedent to its withd. political corruption, Which concerned the people of Philadel- one, und in which the slightest from Washington was a pic of gratuitous impertinence, of Grant's own friends in Phi phia supported Col. McCut opposed by the lowest clomcnts of the po- litical scum of the city, by the repeaters of the gutters, and by Col. McCLene declares nistration was the | bulwark and shield of his op- By frauds of ful charaet The Convent dijourned to 10 o'clock Committee Resolutions will muke their report, after He said the pr came before the House w: the history of this State and nation, and result in the crowning act of reform was a power In New York which reigned well The Washington Chroutele, a paper which ed to entertain ¢ with the ruling politictans wh Hieanisin in South © always manifest the respect for the dignitaries of that State whioh one would ex The most « which a sational ticket will be chosen ntial relations fave given tor The Alabama Question. Shortly before into office the Jouxson had negot dd controlled even the judiet Uprising of le an end of It, a Perfect and sect Which had sustained treaty which Mr. Revenpy 1 for the settlement controversy we The chief reason for rejoct- » provision for the t or consequent Neged the United and the offscouri the triimph, the President Gra that the Adm ator T. J, ROBERTSON his election to th Monday following, however, It said that it knew no such thing, but believed the Senator to be aman of excellent judgment, apacity for buslt racter, and sound Republi- Chronicle would tell its “on what days of the weok it Is to b a What days {t is not to be ere twhat to th paid $40,000 f by the Senate. ‘arry them to a He claimed th course had been such as Insecure, and asked for halt of the payment of the in mages which it sites had suffered in. conse large sagacity Usual Arniness ny the bench, the | well understood that Alvord, Husted, Twor he business meno: id 1 the name of the people of the | will conse sade to appear that the Aninvestiga ed, and the cor igton that non Col McC lations of Pies Mr. Tilden was the next speaker, He said the wen Under © They were and must not disappoint the Upon Grasts uuted by the had been cl sof peculiar sig pledged to reform * known t ured his point ed, and it was is charactorized to that State, Walter of injunctions, recelverships, and the ape poluiment of 6 York had been nie a panic because of the of property, and in 1s. ould not maintain Reverpy Jory Hons of the (raion of law was fully entit! tion of that Ministration had SER Who was at Without regard to the ri fluence for evil w which extst be mn to shrink fr structions wi sare not able TUE STEADY DESCENT sion should thus the Washi stock branded La Frauce Hy, and olber the li was imbued with ds of wealth: e war, when pp snation by the minany Rin bodied men rin the Cons refuge in Mexico, as erguments t republicaa government misunderstand: flee Who are reapousible from the draft, to than enough, had the present s the unjust Judges public senthn: ans and Dem movement adhered toity und w d wherever they liked. hat the smail stocks be: great extent absorbed in th verone million cattle were shipped or driven from Texa is in @ very 1d so long despotled impulse of this arty carried overwhelming im Smee se and inritatin had ever been rats being welghted down by odium attiching to looked for great results from this tement when the Legislatu they were ‘The influence and the Custom House action of the Republi- When the Leg me influences were Tammany. paid tn the Northern markets ayreat proportion last year have heen held ov Kansas, wait miltion dollars’ worth of cattle, it ts estima This new + produced a # jude ce Aly curing on the thnore fre he hoped there w be no division of sentient on tae merely entitled toa and wintered in s lproveme Parliament was als came evident tt the United state the ground. Mexico by org: Js of thieves, who have je heed to be has notoriously ution of Mv, Perers of M ntion to guard against The result is only too slature has 4 reproach, publican mem- felt himself eom- eat from feelings of Affurs, That f petitions for protection against these robberies have been sent to Waehin, In answer to them GRANT concurred tn by alike, 80 that the ¢ annot be mad their duty, th of thelr labors to the H what hey meant to withdrew troops from them to New Orleans to overawe tion which he feared was nal Interests damages vould b ards, Od hat in favor of Nv faction had the as- port impeaching fe bg sainard from pecuniary corruption JUDGE BARNAKD. VAL asepa says it will require one hun- hien to suppress the Cuban reyo- and SERKANO Says he wants tw Accordingly to committe from making ay report, and it w nkest developments FIELDS DEPENDIN owed by M id Uhat the Chatrman of his opening n disappointec fin they have Grantism in oy fail to see gained by the change. has proved ns pesti- it has in Pennsylvania Vita Would be persisted in VALMASEDA obtain bis supplies from Sy and the treaty aliyed to SenKANO bis f of aforeign k war in a trans fore either has his will the bulhle to wage a d st repulsive shaps ran epoch inthe It may do se made at Washi talists interested iM he European st ELOY Dank side and Secret State were told that et damages wer h has been dey that impeachment could be Tenuses, that tir nd grabbers were never mor te demand for in- tive than during the present sess! The Threatened Water Pamin Ithat there m nduet even Was suflicieat limit of the Mond to all mine in New etsany danger of such a calamity, » lessened by putting the city iness that street 1 with if the t so low as only through for th time will elay full extent to which the cou dered during the last few months flow that the stieh a state ng could be dispe han Indictment it in all this mass arly a thou hos already not ina frank ly and rather passed the House of Repr ader which the r two million v two million ng an act pa ibominable pulverized filth which is suf hot weather « are thus placed before the we lay the dust if iti nfer that the ished genilen Muvia aris this steamir ed and twenty water famine can sibility of th vipished as only tot only be based supply being so White [louse Influence. gency should arrive expenditure of two or us dally ins millions of tivet sprinkling will have addidion, this company W using twi GRANi it was unlerstood the quantity und city offi” 1, ‘Granv has ¢ elected them, discharge much less water with me Will those wh fo dictate to the publ authority te nnceted with theGene- | must the citizen: for themselves? k iy a mal metro. 1,400,000 of Talib itants 5 To effeet his purpose A party who bout a yeur ao, on Consequent to procure trans) tion to the y et out on foot walk of 750 mile s history of a understanding which lately aro: of England between two natu elebrity, and which was 4 to arbitrators, with a prospect of settlement, tions in pre displayed by hun that it wa the control of local and after aw LK most exhauet upto the Latter end of Maret, er for the elds continu want of jud fuilures have are informed that the gress Were Unexpected! rupted by one of the parties oly juential dama, compared With the te utter lack of testimony 1 brouwht diamonds val There are now abe ued at £ 160,000, dd thousand persons at ana political wire-worker must be manifest <ldling in Missouri he lost that State to the Republican party, In poused the cause of his » Who Was afterward Victed of fraudulent practices and warrow- 3 of a char considered entirely ing was the owner of two fine old izlish black rats, which escaped and took fuge in the grounds of his neighbor, Mr. Was WB enthusiastic ofthe report be ehaned popular plac nt is far Inland, where the Vaal riverand Ibutaries how down from the Quathlamba Hountains through the highlands to join the Orauge siver, Iu (he Orange River Pree State, nr, It Was shown there wa pursuing auch @ course Qieud sroK es take any action on a matter ove The latter the Bret dav of January, Lou! Coaventio ely time in the General day over the eloction « pted by avote | © Lam commissioned to deliver a message from in a Retigt Of 8 to 16, ns follows: the Board of Bishor @here was a | ee Moeere, Abbott, Atberge Bishop Jones-L request, Brother Jemes. you | Conference yest red, ming to hear | Perry Ruskiey. Buell, turrit will refrain from addressing the meeting until | gistant secretaries, Bishop Simpson called ite Grandall, 1 Kerman, Fastinan, Eno en Green: | YOur relationship with the Conference be estab- | sort of froe flulit nigh. Greg { erie 7 one of two | AO) acreekinn: AG Pom There were four vacancies and about forty Wg Kipaaland, der Carr then read the rulgs drawn up by | pominatlo Brother Adams, colored, of Mis. Lott the committee appointed for the purpose, but | sissippi, nominated Brother Brown of Washing Piereg: Presta Bini ms was frequently interrupted by Elder James at- | ton, on, Simson, Smitley, St . BoIper emp ally exons | need, Naew tempting to deliver his messaite When the time arrived to tako the vote, Sees Tucker, A voluminous address was aon. W 1 by the Bishop, Whit ia. retary Harris requested all non-members to go In which he spoke of the dificulties he had en- | outside the bar. ‘Tho Secretary sald that the countered on fist assuming his office, and tm- Portion of the hall reserved for members of the , plored his hearers to use their utmost efforts to | Conference included the parquette and the firet or Gasley, Hehe=16: | preserve the union of the church, which was en- | Hluck of seats Cousisting of Messrs. Prince, | dangerod by diaffected members, He was in , ‘Waal ow wh 7 ttl were appointed Lo notity | favor of ultimately amalgamating the African | | DF Bddy of Washington wanted to know what Zion Charch with that of the Methodist Episvo- | Was meant by the * parquette.” (Laughter.) ntil the former were thoroughly Becrotary H is-We'll give you @ lesson solution calling forthe | satiated of their own Intentions, of While 4 * " . appointment of a select committees of three to | ceommt rh he BL h there a Gedethast Akan Lteerbel Pal © vote resulted in the election of 0. 8. Mune tral Iilinols, Geo, W. Woodruff, Gust New York, D. N. Cooley of Upper Iowa, aud nd Washington were | John Phillips of Maine. Mr. Woodruff de dy examine the bishops | and B.A. Manning of New England was chosen port Immediately. I character, and the man- | to Mil his place. ‘Tho colored brother tt QUARANTINE Antsrs Haran wich, they hind discharged their duties {nated does not seem to have had any shy binas orcignta during the past four years, prior to nominating | whatever. iz, A\lbenwor presented the report of the Com | Candidates for election ‘The lay delegates hero made tholr formal ene on Commerce and Naviga Ne he This being concluded, Elder James agatn rose, | trance into tie Academy, Mon PeunmhTn edie the poea ora et Ge, despite all efforts to prevent him, and said, | a fine-looking, substantia Tacloners Schell, Helland Barter Of Com: | \ your Honor. L have been duly appointed adel: | stated In yesterdaye S Min the Sonate the itution Tver West Shore | sates but I object to produce iny ercdentials, | ing in thee Railroad bill Was passed, John V. Milles, tilt | as Leannot acknowledge this assembly as the | of the ¢ General Conference. in debat zing him 2 suse care on the Bull's Bishop Jones Brother James, I must insist on vwn the als pe it ved but ten votes, your sittlng down. You are ¢ inly old et rin ‘iol be to know better than to pisturb the meeting In | of the I this manne the plat Just as Me re. Aitken, Wate, Cam nat, Dun A commit Vedder then offered a 4 of impeachment against George harnard. and the Speaker appointed Messrs. dder. Prince, and. Tilden su pmmite | plored hi As the articles are understood to be al- was induce Elder James arose mination to speak. ‘The Hishopim- | sell of C not to disturb the meeting, and he to sit down, Vv an Fo= tion, and and comm omentary loeal hin | the vote adopting the amendment to hat clder, lager beer, Prohibition bill, nary, BED) wing ad mand read the oll der Wash ngton—If you refuse to acknow- | signed by Senator James Harlan of Lowa, Chas, be accep vote was reconsid. 4 go the 4 r : this as the General Conference, what do | Beale of Maine, and the Professor biinsell: rago there Beuntor Lewis predicted the fullure of { Yottwant turmddgeas it for? WSEAS Mata ibas futecaazion t was then ordored to a third reading | ”’Ridor James —{ am the oldest, member of this hr ry | 1M tts original shape. connexion; | have belonged to it for forty An occasion sa rable ms this, witeh bein ne and THE NEW CUSTOM HOUSE CHARTER. and EWas iever treated With such indignity be: al sna lay. closeate dor to make Collector Arthy d “Decoy” Blias are still | Feprerentation, calls fur wore fiaa a pa Jud hore and at Pare Tae lhee hete Te Meet | Rider Washington (to. the fahopiate saying | fe nee of views and feelings, it te attlide thatiwe: the New York. It is understood that the charter | that he is (hy olde ¥ propose will put the city under the control | the brotucr is guilty of stating a Bagi of commissioners, to be run by tools of the Ad- | truth. t meraber of the connectton, | lay delogates,cenectally whould forially recoanies the 2 | gravity and responsibility, of the tour, aud Ue teat nt uns | Biting Providence as well us eccievtaatical udjustisess eh bas teat to It ministration, ‘They rely on Speaker Smith to | Elder James—T meant one of the olde © desire there surmmona which putit through for them, with the assistance of Bishop J: es—-If the brother refuses to sit | invites os to fom fons and Mseus. Alberger. the Artful Dodger, anda few other | down. we inust call the authorities ty oUF al gion by fn eda ‘ heavy we om the bs deestricts, and have him removed ne privilege und of our sentine... Ladefetood TUE AiGGe, Hired Menemtice | “Wider Semen trocruing ble eeatin? always | nuit to do s9 In a mauder appropri preciation accep Ng ty F peruanene New York and | Tilden, and most of the New York dolezatl thought you were afraid of me, aud now L am + ab afl We ds toutll Chau the Shea head CF Aa t to no such charter, Untess the | Sure of it n for the eminent harmony and brotherly love aker draws agood deal more water in thts | | ‘Lhh meeting was then adjourned to 2 o'clock, ed the Mover Ut Ld raver og "lay o has | and bn such | tes oft his | enable better | fi nig ho longer restrained by the formal: ly, Blder James was at le ave. It was, in ef- op Jones should meet Bishops ‘Thomas, and Bish o'clock; at U8 Grove street. Bishop J fused to pay any attent mation, and the sensitive vply in | this to imply a doubt of u empt than he has on anything n, he will secui harter abot en votes sides te ‘hater bout’ ten vot d nicled 90 fundamental with #0 Mth F never bet lately tundertak a ¢ one knows this, aay body of in. Fight, aud modesty At as the laity have generally cxnibited, ly b 4 that Methodten’ ex. aeUt Bue foaluros of @. On the tthe attempt will Hi will pass, If any, will be one that will Lil enti Ww he suggestions made by the G i sir, do you any won mally eto pass such anone, or amend the | declaiined any such intention, and Eluer James it oh tha tie nereloat ae as to comply With the situa | Was induced, by mingled thivats aud eutreatios, | ogrcturn tive sailed Uron to mesuute te ete ae Ay journ without waiting to see | to leave the ehureh falions, We tavoke tho GrACHoUs Hoalstunce Of OLE vii do with fe dn tact: | On esssembl wlock the Bishop recom= | Havenly futher, that, wt ay” engage im aud die believing that Uils | mended adjourning the meeting to Charlotte, | charge the Iinportant duties upon ue aa io Ase Lider smith objected on tne f Alewal= | Would be SENATOR THEMAIN'S CONSISTENCY, He sympathized with t »p whosaid | Who enter f The bill introd iced. by Senator O'Brien to pay ad to pay titeen dollars m day for the use of | thus ‘dete Hy coded to the mechantes employed in the Departinent of | the church, but saw nu help for ite we hope to prove bY a judiclour eon Who bave been kept out of thee | hilshup Tam thankful for your sympa. | our sinisterial brethren that ticle contidence ay ney for several inonths. and are suifering | thy, brother, but. in a pecuniary polat of view, | oftton: wu sent us hete as wot ben misplace, erefor, meets with the opposition of Sqnator | it ts hardly worth Ot Dorel and eplritual powers of this body, a6 betwens main, who to-day ob: ed to its considera. Notwithetan Paul ley and it# clerical members, While We recognise ie tion in the grinding committee, thereby delays | Elder) cublar fuuctious of the tuluietry 4u.tie pulysteat | Wt aw good | ing its passage The Senator is ereatly alarmed dl then the torate, aud tue Tusive right t relations | Jest the city should be robbed by these dozen or proceeded teal ‘ore nueter thew pane men bad | two mechanics, but he fails to make any reply craments ol the church; aud white, op the vther of lave in | to i shag of the Commies of seventy Iniy-lntht pew ad une eemaigy to tanta n Ney ysecure his ele Hegates here an teheds he could to defeat them in the Legislavu n ou couce ded Itat ws al . About the timo the late Clerk of the As ett | hers by sores: net ot arty exiitcrs ee ire aac | DIY Mr. Underwood, was taken sick the Deme the meeting was then adjourned until@ o'clock tueete Pot chrte Those atiacks are uwd | Citis had raised $4) to present to him-as an | gp Aie meeting a wiutstee advcts either Janes tal) and n of the kind feeling entertained by | Je wag supposed that the message from the | sensir concerns all the re val of mien trot of- m in cons GF his uniform kindness | noard of lishops requesting Mishopdouestomect | Wi cr tiersioreywemect ay presiding oMterrs or tp them, the minority, Immediately | them, had reference toa telegram received. yuse | 4# theiubers Cons Hy oF, iF A hecokne requialte fora id ath cnch of the subscribers doubled | terday from Bishop D, B, Mathews of Allegheny Ralanae OF Wea bere be aisha Shente ket pats Seat ane teL Teste Hane | city muthonaitn the suspenionod Beep Sones | Seiaie gma, uel cau M, sent to bis w Ww ne publican mem= or sowing discord and coutention in the clurch. | jen t ¢otire benedt of the maar foon tors of the House are now ralsing a fund for SURE a atuanti é the same purpose, and hope to make It equal to * * ; Sl di Lastiy, we do not eater this that of tho: Demourate there ares of | VALMASEDA'S GREAT DEFEAT, are donot eater Troi, them st 3 they ought to succeed, Tt - Hurtin Happily, Wo wee tt eater in | Rould be no more than justice to Me. Under- | Over 1,000 Spanish Cutthroats Left Dend | fousideradie diveigence on doctrinal polite” We hood rT sat in | wood, who leave: were uily to Indigent elream- o Field) Masterty = our tiluisterial polity, We should © y tion of jus | stances, that he should receive from the State. f cin , fad the Introduction of the lay eleient ints you misht | through the @upply bill, at Tenat $5,000, ith Vicente GEsSin enw tee nunelle made the occasion cf taterial molity ing lution. | generally conceded here that the great lab i bief was Trapped—Three Cheers for Cuba ted t running both the clerk's desk and that of the | By the arrival of a sailing vessel at Bal- Speaker this winter killed him, auntie luba we are in receipt of advicos from the latter city to the 10th ult., Ling the sp ively uexper Utofeel oir eurely and wotion uf | In the Assembly to-night the Appropriation | which fully confirm the reported defeat of the ot With to bo understood os atandl bill and the report of the Insurance Committee | 8 : wre do not wish to bo understood as atandin tendent Miller we made special or | Spaniards under Count Valmaseda on the river nor in favor Of aay state of thtng ely iple of to-morrow. The Brooklyn Election law | Cauto, Fits aatiaity “Whatever utedsures havering with isaain esta: pravidls that th Our informant, for many years a prominent of SLill coutintie Gebclent, OF restore to Inelr f every inspectors and gaue | merchant of Santiago, left that city on the evens Hf they have. tn aay way oF “ne lof Now | yassors, Th he aivenue Sink the | ingof April 10, On the morning of the previous SEAR ' who had | Track | ilk dene ating eo, SAO | day Valmaseda had arrived thero from Man- er eireunnata A pra tee hud | Words “perpetual lease.” Mr. Smyth moyed to | zaniilo on board the steamer Cienfuegos, ‘This | tlt aud uot Siolcutly jad wore and une | disagree and recommit: | The amendment | same steamer also brought to Santiago over 250 | Improved ones j t dus | w irred In by A vote of 8b to he Pa lo short, we’ purpose te vative tn Democrats | ‘The case of Superintendent Miller was made a | them tn’ a dying condition, Although the | {st Seton “ partisan malice special order for to-morrow morning, It = | wounded Spaniards were landed after nightfall iously done | proposed to hold a Republican caucus on the | Ma the Mh waof the Wisastroun defeat | ¢ mi ne reeult | charter, but the leaders refused to go into con- | they had Ronee ateun nan lina over hog hat the | ference, ; ae VALMASEDA'S TERRIBLE DEBEAT reat inipulee ia ts ‘i in taken would be for the best interest o Mie retro reuse Tob Be RUB ero Of KAMEMAMEMA, TUE KANAKA, Is of the affair our Informant was THM WELCOMING OF THE LAY BRETHMLS sre. D. DB. et, but he ained enough to | phe Conference then rose, and both lay and altmased: King | 4 Sendwi tut } Istnnd Prince in San Pri A Shave and a Christianizing Ceo: K rom the San Frav the distinguished in singing the Dc nf the late op; movement, then arose aud accepted the situation with a great clerical brethren Dr, Curry, the leader iver Cauto. | the lay de emarchto a pointon | sald that hi he Bay of Jobabo, at | deal of cheerfulness. He had for a believed, from private | aight, and kept the falth, and had rat the which plac behalf of Information he had received, that a landing of | Bent. aud Kent the faith. and hat h | ste ea wae Go tens, 8 personage than | arms aud ammunition for the patriots was ex. | couree tn that tine. There That this | the brother-in-law of Queen Bnima of the Sand. | arms andamnunition for the patriots, was Re Ory ay whey Deka Prince Kamehameha, ‘The Prince my record on the question ‘ he King In Santiago, where It had been sent in by the | (tat that | x Hie youngest son of the King Karn ha} Cobans,and Valmaseda fell into the trap. The | “Gi en the appointee nied | oa foe Peauer ce gine Se nace Cubans fell upon the Spaniards iu.a dette where | gar yen, tha appointment of « and | brother are dead, ant as soon a retreat was aliiost impossible, and the slaughter | Agr disjussiatt «an ton, was Oty | dies or abdicates the Prince become Wea Corrido. 7 he Bouniards ire reported to have |” Jug ‘ 1, a Tay dole, ntleman’s | ee or aiislands: Recognisline the Jeft over 1200 dead on the te The remnant | river, ot any distiner ree mt) in Honolua, Queen Emma. wisely r Khapsacks, hats, and sli The clerg uistained Ut ANIC LN BANTIAGO. tte the | send the heir-ap nt abroad for an THE Motion was withdrawn Conte cot | and be is now on his way to Is reported as extreme. Valmaceta himself | PARLIAMENTARY RELING NOT RECOGNIZED his own jege in Utica, N.Y. ‘The Who, | stated on his arrival that if Spain hoped to re s of tl ARenaatitee cota ' ise thatthe | by the way, Is auld’ to be al cnthuslast on the | Conquer the inand ake muta cond fae reen'ts ates began to be discern inst ine | Subject of religion, was commenced by his «is: | SoH That the revelation wie made ble iag ee ea Paritanie Doesit | ter. the Queen: to the care of the sisters of Chars | than had weer leeee tin Vy that he bad bs rel mn Mat i sofimpeach= | ity al on Bryant strect, 4 decelved by all his sut te officers, andt ita the! Gant We LN miner cording fe arrival of tho ateamer, D,W, | Sesore ut teetton acne Oto heh caaeiat A sped MeCant ecular agent of the hospital was | Wore rou 1 arth Hd tot Tt was decided to hay despat recelye him, Mr. MeCann says he | Rnow wit tide in. the By t I and | found the royal sprig dectdedly the worse for a Two oth bostdes the Clenf Kk Con i Whe peel He had on an old straw baty hickory shirt, | { u f mane | Pyreedn nit ‘ h alah pea HT dilapidated par nd A wretched pniet . I Nea { thagitcontcitrtace woe Tinta th He wom, hy rl poled with Hor tothe last d 1 meaty | the Committ art ruinest | baviiy t won a terme ws n ve are The report of in Conte pooch by eye 1 took rs the poor, Lately pply of | and or it ij rena A ; i 1 w t ¥ | this morning FOF n mv } population, had been extrenedy limited ar ie hot fiat yaa THE ALMOST DAILY RALDS } ry i ¢ Cubans up to the very walls of the eit Ann ex-Governor of I ‘a ene treets of san Fran 1 AColt all supplies from reaching itt Ail cooteteten iinpets thet ’ ae DAL Ot performed {rom the interior, and the place had fur three ur | [aac Luty of y to show | Hithor McCullough were t four niou been dependent what w v ; at, with | | the. Prince Bronht in by schooners, eh Guanta ' f : \ present Mot fer the name of | name, Lately, ie appears, in f the : 1 Ale thet eph Guadalupe chormious nuluber (over 2h k and oneal ea G OPDY KE twenty-t he ways nineteen, butt 1- | at Guantanamo, t Heer in 1 that ; j 5 inet i he, Avery ark per f r Fae! 1 1 plexion, stralght hair as black asa ¥, BROW that ld ave was hurrying | ¢ re i ie ae | tacher He sndakekneltin ne Hs brat is ut i Ai : terly uncultured. ai y f any telegram from Havana announces | tonatued : He also wore a green necktle, aw nd 1 then { Inutsston (eee a spotted shirts On his heads wh ibered Spaniards were killed and 2h wounded ved it) the ofice, was a very | t hat, but this was ought the . — H i hs, an soon twirling nervously In bis Anger to Mr mpeachtog One of Grants an Senators, Hit ' ed rentloman had Heb tH Ae y fo the reporter ka f Le toa 1 1 ve vt toenable the r r tor e that he w Ex-Gov, Carney aud the Hon. Sidney V the pit : » last nig 1 to nd \ wet f Mr. Villen Island ‘ vote ‘ rT th i ; ; tut , Marnard a A HORSE i Ke tia Mr jiden u e val Key 1 4, ar eine Tilly Gare ls on th partioatae bel Iy ty , y many , , een yt _ however, Mr. Allison ted corny The Prince Oh, de giils—doy dress so pretty 11 ¥ a ' ' Mr. McCann t like a beet, dnd cast a pit nell y mar Lexington : for it fullook at the Prince] “ y Lew ¥ The Prince—Oh, Lee dem on de street, [Mr \ pearyet MeCann loaked relies Dey woarsueh nh The oft 7 iat OAL: A Giraud Mecting tara S art when | CH Had things th don't kaow wh: “ ake Thes * an Reporter Lf suppose not dun Wale 1 gaa Cooper t 1 he to base an in i ! « leteam drty In Aue LAE The tom The Prince And den, de hair, alt rd ay ‘ Penal funds for f 8 to Pema die | Head and, nice and soft um nice pre They ¢ Tine, | Gen. G tt 1. to whieh | lite (he Pelnce ned all over and rubbed ean ( ] f and | Stomach) Han Mace, New York's favorite driver, i on | {? the se | i Mrunestial —_— the Laue w another of his wtind of ind | iitls Cemetery, tet any ground (or Dr, Livingstone Heard Fron rush every day. Dan ie alway ite, io MMatb fw hi aS do that Hownay, May 2. 'The steamer Abydos, which “hg ” Te i Tad h 4 " N , « House could | earried the English getone search expedition to ho ruiner that Roden has purchased the fa } prior to Pde Fugitsh Livingstone search expedition to | trotting sation at Hawbedre tor Me We .% ' fa naga, osu 4 ed tathee Gane ye travelter kesete em tea tage lBerMigence that the J tradited by that geuticniag” Mr.dohn Drttacg t teresteof th Justte ry Wheak Cray ciiee be omle WiKb (ke Atorican Sranlaw WAG berebaper, aud the BOVURE Dald Was Ba,WU, $0 De Mi, Charice A. I yaw 4 bh ——s

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