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THE SUN, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1872 thin pretences urged in defence of Onra- | plain). peed, , - M i" ‘ 4 v: r" r P. wris, ure a0 completely and effectually | pendttures were mudein this busines, the | HE ALBANY LEGISLATURE, | 788 A” BMSRTUrE Pence ene courenmro®: |THE CASE AS IT STANDS swept away that he has not left a shadow | items of which have not been given. He An Bxelting Reene in the United Mates | Hew Private Satdiors nre Treated lu Wash. of an excuse for his profligate waste of the | shows thint the ante at Meech & ieee ana | 4 RUNNING 211 IN THE ASHEMDLY | Court Buiiding-A” Attempt to Defeat the | tngton—Kvory Mall ta the City Clos’ | ay publio money, This tinorityreportehows | July 90 poke Peet AGAINST THE ENGLISH TIMES, Regular Ticket All the Distinguished against them—A Private Koldier's View | MH. GLADSTONE'S EXPLANATION yrey ly 2, 1868, were both violated in the * THE TREAT. that the system of atraw bids to which the | manner of the sales, and that the det te fir, Alvord Describes tt a0 | Counsellors Rallying to the Polls of the Outrage, OF THE TREATY IMBROGLIO, ; ‘hs nf e sales, and na he debates . ore jercribes it ne a Common Sewer s 7 pw » th ne , 7) Postmaster-General refers never existed | in Congress and the opinion of the Judge- for the Worst of Filth—Mr. Husted Calle twa Meates CAT Verrhitac teak atteraicon: |. SIMs When tte oh biol Phd ed tl to any serious extent until CxesweLi's ap- | Advocate-General prove that no such con- ftw Editor « Liar, « Heoundrel, nod a | United States Court building, bas officers chosen | Sin: When the soldier delegates reached Notes Setting [ee pruiut vows, dinen-mhtes At an become.a |.atinosion the Tad or aE area cat | __Cawatd-ruperintendent Miller Resigns. from among the foremost lawyers of New York. | Washington city on Monday last, they found | Whereon Both Nations would Agrec—The Boothe Theatre tystematizod practice on all important | by thot Secretary of War could be Justi. | ALHANY, May 13—Tt Was rumored this | (oKet was: maeninialadiieeeal tiiifey ria enrting paisa, SAY ie ha Bina FIN Avenve Theatre anuset lund routes; that Cneswent. withheld all | fled, He proves by reference. to the testi. | teroon that Mr. Alvord would, to-night, rise | "For President cherlero'Canor, Vier Prvatdenta.. | milttoe « f Avvangeienta: Heel boats ty eli ad age ALP ea AL BA isu rand Hoie tees formation in regard to this and other | mony that the order of the Secretary pro- | tartiqea tere ee eee om certain articlon | Trecnarer Accramaniaariertialturi, | weeks to procure a hall for the Convention, SeemliealMNMAAATIENT GE Coot teeta $4. James Theatre -MeRerys Mitenicen, abuses until they were made public through | hibiting the rule of arms to a known agent | day. the ame otak Times of Sunday and to- | Joseph 8. B Correaponding Bectetary.“Deija: | wore repulsed at © int. ‘Tt f SOSAIPNTIY IHRITGCL SHEL erL titer fam bh te Minetecte tat tir atway the press; and that the practical result of 4 a known agent | day. The Assembly Chamber was thronged in | inn bh. Siitman. Librarian and A ; eed at every point. The Administra- | garding the indiroct clans, and of the position md pape Ww that the practical resutt of the | or sub-agent of a belligerent was flagrant | anticipation. For onco rumor was right. As | terry Lewae theta een fe {an organs tn tho olty refused to publish any- | taken by the Government. ‘The House was fall Theatre Comique action of the Postmaster-General has been | ly and with open eyes violated by the Ord- | soon as the House was called to order, Old Salt | V#8 a9 Fs Sanh, Hooper thing about it until after the Convention, when | and the gulleries crowd Mr. Gladstone on ve eevee tae to destroy competition for contracts, and | nance Brreau, with the sanction of the | sentto the olerk’s desk coptes of the Einglin | it William At, Evarte: Benjacius¥. At the Unrontelcatel feria tide tie Concons | ising was grooted with cheers, Ie sald ta of Woot's Mateus sduon, Mace, to substitute expensive temporary cervice | War Departinenty and he anys that the | met of yosterday and to-day, and th articton | finn yitonutean, John iri Charteyeuinn, | Clon was "afaclo, and got om some comments | der to allow an opportunity for diseusston on be for that which ts regular and cheaper. order of the President suspending the sale | B& complained of woro road by the clerk. ‘Their | on Ri rae tte CS ea eee Ce on Eee | ee rte ierae oc private agtdiors, ridiculing and | the statements he was about to make, he would . cy Worse thin all, the minority report | of arms from Jun. 2%, 1871, to April 23 was | beanie was that Mr. Alvord had been bought | Nissan iteury ). kedewiek, Kvert be Wheeler a ann Noes Foe eaten im ete | rere cores motion foe tS (eal OuRtmTEnY Oe ‘crms of The Sas charges, and proves, that the Postmaster. | also violated. In short, he proves beyond | bt? defeat Impeachment and the passage of | Wands Hlerrerontand Montgomery 1. Troop, ponay Ane they WAT MUd iow Men oF | tine enn Gooral, instead of basing hls action on | doubt that the majority of the committen, | uioe's Over and Termniner bill over the veto of | | arly in the morning to the office of nuarly » it Was When the votes aro counted in | THE FORDEARANCE CHOWN DY PARLIAMENT, iu opie of vA teommeyscenoral aims [gn isle ath Jority committee, | the Governor, with a promise of the nomination | every member of the Institute another ticket | November, We wero troated like a pack of | After alliding In verms of praise to the fore MAN, Which ts his prim rdeteritec untwatty | Gi a. hg empt bevbienn the Administra- | for the Governorship by the disaffected Ropu waa sent. It was accompanied tn each case by a pounds by Hoe clacc “al’s ate Bvery- | boarance shown by Parliament during the cone is prime defence, ac y | tion, not only reason falsely but misrepre- | licans and Democrats, T have good reason for | Ndte signed other by Di aD is Hoes Re ee, Hoowies ee ietvato sore, | © lefenc F orate, 00 on fo odolther by David Dudley Field or his | up his tion ; roversy, he said he would commence his ti procured the quoted opinion sixteen days | ee 4 p hls ty iis, booaues we woru private s narra atte i rl a Abi 1 opinion sixteen day ent the nature of the testimony taken in | saying that this offer » to Mr, Alvord by | 800 Dudley, requesting the recipient to vote for | diets. ‘Tie private soldiers In the departments | Uve of its progress with (6 Isth of January, 16 Post Office Department had de- | the investigation, the Attorney-General, Mr. Ramsey, and others, | the tleket enctored, instoad of the reutar tick. | Meh) forbidden to attend | when ft frst became known to him that the termined upon and oficiilly announced | When the circumstances connected with | H he would assist In passing certaln bills | Sky thom yayhimentery same cantidaton, and | Vii ire only @ pack of ded fools not wh | élaline for lncizect damages had boon presonterd the course it rubxequently purmued; und | the construction of the Arms Committee the Velo Gf thw loveetion ber taat te ve. | Somee BE Meer at Catto Fn 5 ht silo tiuchren Gan Pallic worent Mreesetis | GoMPHReHE prota Ch ne cei. S iat In procuring this opinion, furnished | were made known, everybod. the voto of the Governor, but that ho re. | Jones; of Henry A. Cram, Prooman J. Pidtlany | fie patiuch is was public of our proceedinus | Government protested on the 3d of Febr } vapid ‘ : own, everybody euppored | fused to take ft Stephen BO Nwhe toch: Ee Fancher ad | His een, published | the rowt. le that yet lis ; apr pave per tie eeeo | to. order after Creswrit hud provided for | that they would endeavor to whitewash | i i A take auy courve different from what | James U. Carter, Fuhan Allen: of Win. M Medeese | glomed.. All day waa ‘spent hunting for’a hall that the tadirect claims were not within the | ai ucterinbnre haste erhteneaaek his favorites, the Porstmaster-General asked | the arms business, no matter what the evi+ | tar he vceticien trad Tree ee eee oe eee re Ww eperant ¢ OF Chartos I. uth | None could be found tll near vo'cloek at hight, | scope of the Treaty of Wosl/neton nor withlm ficraniin stoner ; a Anna Ain GAvIG ORIV- I HOlNLION 48 th0 | done etlati Bus ik seas haedly. os tet tie articlon hed boon road by the olerk, | AUF. It Tawrenea, de’ acaiia | Ned he Union League Hall was kiudly ten- | the intention of elilier party to the treaty. Seo= Dla erbacuali ae ie ) ie hare vord dotalled hit conneotie ie avid Dudle d 6 Ita personal matter | dere is. He sont u ary Fisk replic ‘ 1 sed anpeyiyemns \ eae Mae welt a | construction of an obsolete law of 1896, ut- | pected that they would undertake to deny | Memorial of the Har Arapciation and the rrore: | beuween himself and the gentlomen whom he | got away from cho ety. eas things are fe is ho GEHAve Dent ought alts VHO-AR TRE oTEE Grieave Wheves VAD bee of the ad vertlicn : b 3 ake to de Late ; 7 ly and the proto- | addressed. Ho wanted them to vote for the at way frou ce hings are, {t is no | Genova Board ought to d entire quene : torly ignoring the more recent law of 1845, | ucts which were notorious to the whote | Cheba Me New, Lore dudes, in witeh he | stitutes, not berause the latter are. his private | kc for private soldiers; and yet the walte- | tion, ‘The tone of Mu TSuEAIOHE Waa =] under which it is admitted that awards | world. That they have done so shows the | t Teform the judiclary of Now York.” ‘Tho das | {iynds. but because they are wot is fuer, tis | heavebdnbabmdengiees Cyrene yt courteous, Tn the 1 fa som blOA lots ie i ; ana diclary Commitwe had ; object was to beat the names erased, an Lae. ribet 5 B CODA UT Oeses Why Not Move Forward t ought to be made. Thus hundreds | badness of the cause (hey have ted | fo cnbeule hits Krom viene toner ted relected the bigest nen mallablonte amar da | WASHINGTON, D. ©. May 12 1s. was recolved from Me. Schenck, the Aneioan Ien't it about time for the friends of Ifon- aa Seuae of thousands of dollars | to champion, textify Liat the mombore of the eammitt gpponition He took a Dwight to lay against an —— Minister, suzeesting a r co which ve bee ke 0! 6 public erformed thyir duty hat investivatic Bhort GR PIRD IN A a a ould be acceptable t 1 Ach Onuintade to hold d ratincalion mbsting Le fe been taken from the publ — \s mod Uhugir duty in that [veativation. | Shortly aftor his letter came a elroular, un REAT FIRE IN WILLIAMSBURGH, | would be aovepta » England and Americas its Chia cig Vo RAE W Liha WORLA tt reasury to benefit certain favorite | Is the Democratic rty Breaking ia | managers, ho had been approached by numer us | ened Bigore he roctpente that *thea'sss. | sixteen Tene : futerchan te of eting fore 3 att dl contractors; fair and honest compe Twot parties and urged to accept a place ad one ot the | Qld) had prepared a ticket counter to tie a the views, terms, 18 Whereon both gi that dovasion, abd whut Living ellis | ition Raw boat: Mtecolinaed Vand aH ven, Wis DeGsle Roacsll ; tan agers. He had refused the offer, uid te wan fea ate a to ae teh be bo bea,ceo, y would agree to proceod to avuitration. asm would animate ite masses! away; and the sole excuse for this extrava- | ligence: : civmen pee targect tk ora GF trot te the centtlen errr sald, | "Xt previous elections to. the Institute, hardt Yesterday afternoon axtoen frame tenc- | We gecopted this stirs! lon.” Is it not ubout time for the work of ore | &®Ht lf not corrupt waste of money ixtound | vy far as he was concerned, He had woverattempee | More than forty votes had ever been cast ‘Vi | ments In Bartlett street and Throop avenue, ah dean pcedty wat ntinued Mre in an opinion regarding the construction | tn te bar eeatakable elena of a large eplit | ad to influonce the vote of any pervon ih the se- | dinary oxcitomens Akins Chelcen Meni, | cea amaburch, were burned. Over one hundred 4 " Os Wide one ganization to commence in every part of + ing ction in the Dene ry. A largo part of ite | lection of managers y i dinary excitement among the legal brother iood altogether by telegraph. On Wednesday, the ¥ part off of en obsolete law procured from Axer- | Northern wir t swallow the GHEELEY ALvonh’s ont The counsellors of New York lett! ions | aoe witty tanilles were made houscless, The | git: inet. President Gran 1 1 e country? There are thousands o: 7 ‘ OWN ticket under any condition io OKD'S OPINION OF TH GLISH TIMES and thelr cases to cast tholt re xt discovered smoke-house "i 4 oe oS propor the country? There tre thousands of truo | max, which Curswe1, did uot get until | lane portion of he Komik Gouget While & Tre sneaking of the Englah Times, ne ebata panied that at by very tee alone ot Fear UT FA SAPICLECROUGE, THGICIS Coa Pita oe (oer et eee Unto Ba On Thursday ti 1 : 4 ithern wing will wt Hapeakineg ¢ Times, he character led that act by very free oxy cir | rear of 76 Bartle cot. Before the Fire Do- nuireda hearts in every county waiting to declare | after he had officially announced that he | U6, GRFELLY-Duows theket anyhow, let teed Ht as conunion sewer fac domveyitue th NOMIay LE Wah Tee ee MHOWT At AWN BAM, | partinent prived it hud communlested to ine | Nejcegertaibed dist to propaltion “waa not ‘ ational Convention do what it mays Thy woret Of Atiby anit lanes the notice he | seaterday - artinent arrived al communicated to the | pregis their adherence to the Liberal cause and its | $B0Uld pursue a course which the major- | rebellion of ne il proportions ath GUCHAR Panter eeu Aetiad tease mer iene (le Mike te three-story frame house adjoining, and t fors of th revily at Lie calle alapatan Gk waten ty pretend was only taken in conse cratic camp ; he that cannot be Ant of the Pepubliear ty said thar | The F rf is emer a \ ol provity of the eabl Aten on Walele didaten § at Until ee proper Obpailent|'! Kk mseqtence | Cratie camp: ai f aniniot ; Hiean par sid tha H S| the firemen had got to work the two buildings anizn- hip areal pised sulisfactorl ig Femt, OF tte courae would i ‘ it was based. On Friday a draft covering Pe eae tld ercchigt sors sep wemen Hai | ther sof Ite con t —_ those In iront began tasing aft cover 0 {in maton they haveao means >} (ormey-Gerreral Set te OF course this gives comfort to the pare | Munte Iniine ete het ied ua TUL IRISH AGITATION, lotter of our views was forwarded to Minister ‘ House Report Ne containing these | #808 of Grantisin; but it remains to be |! nd sald: that the uptto tarnish tht | gather Burke's Lectures on Dantel O° te cune with ‘the tre, nn tala a “siriiabeee sti OH Ral nds of Reform move forward | Tevelations, would make an excellent cam. | “CC! Whether: there is any ¢ lerable ‘uch aahonte he saldy Ww nell-A Graphic Blery of the Life of Svenue, uninindtul of the wan mllee hie, Beheek Informed. Lord Greasihe i that they aro alive, and they | Palen document. ‘The more jobs of white. | Probortion of the Democruey y nt phatait honest inen. | jUrent Man Freee al Marck rcgrth ee ec he ea ined that dealt eae ; will meet with a reaponse among the peo | NUMne Hike this aro attempted by the | oy Srp » prefer Grave to Horace Gr iner bill he said he never | yor. tay. Th hdr inal ataeceaernd| Bet CIRCLED fs of the adjoining hot THE ENGLISH POSITION SUSTAINED, mong the f friends of the Administration, the worse it | MEY: Hf the number of such Demoemts Sarna iE Gprtian aslo lid Tie thicihn Was wediwiiee Neereal | Hieineel w ae eT ee eenoe Or aceete a giudatone thoudht was almont $ ple which will astonish not only their enes | will be for Grant. The document con- | Very ree, it is possible that they may ibe ait bond ron Uconsall” Tie house Was crowded ‘before | lee Cece Millen wich werter Witiclis | Gaur deviecrate weed the Lite mies, but themselves also, taining both reports, that of the majority | *eceet in retleeting Grayr; and in that Navas, uncon epee ELUATE ee | Adauil, anda force of neu, rendered able as: | question warnmeoreht tory Vexiibes " jority | case it wou eo dificn " 1 was a base lie, He zt attired ladies an¢ ance to the fiemen, honorable pto U Prascouatal —— and also of the minority, should be cireu- | CMe It Would be diftcult to dispute the | bad di Mad apyneR en In tht ck the Tey, Dr. Starrs ap. | Sune of the tenantw’ who had been unable to | {i this nego ition fier Mf ‘Govornient Obsolete Reasoning lated everywhere, in order to show from } OPM £0 sabes Agi ite rants HORA LF LETRRETOR Ei init preceding Father Burkewho | {he windows tothe ateet athe ano citeking ght to exaet praise for settling moe : «own record how dish cates of perse government, th Ly ved ng that duty wie Wy : ws he street, Would, on thinksuue rIEGE UO GRACE praia, nig 04 Irie atpotimeat d teunbtite sak peel tent | eon serene lishonest the Admits | Ty invoomey are euch «at tt hat th tracks of auch aiiithy and dishonorable | Was followed by twenty-seven | All took cle ateOMne, Cor chen bck Anti | mcutous_ducation. | he last proposal on the aguinst the support of Honack Gursaxy | ¢4en party in Congress has becor eee i UE Ea a ase gutdien che tie | chair on tho wage, Dr. Starrs wae erocted | tuning buildings andvo excited did wore of | Laken by the Govorniat iu the Queen’ seca by the Democracy are that twenty years Srp 2 th yt : USAGE ORD. jecuece su UGE Oreanet Introdced the fear nS OY NS Ot and aveay by force, “The atiuets were tren th Gladstoner In cuntclusion, suid he thousht he was ‘ 4 A Grant's ‘ <Wetaine ) a Atal COUNDREL AND A COWATD. ther waa dressed in the costume of | bf sen furniture, erent, times it w } not too sanguine in predicung that ' ago he wrote wzainst that party, and | moc ratic Retain ne tr. Husted also t thon of privilege, | 8 Domini Meera OE en ee ef | ported that persons were in the buildings Tone wont Peace nae CT itary ‘ wrotoat Pikes ‘OORNEES was appointed Ee Gkineanwidie ! ve a history hecambeone og | him from his n > his feet, and was bound |! pe. ‘This tended to increase tie ¢ redound to the credit of 5) r ; ' " at , § timmen be around Lis. we Over this he wore a black As Mr. Gladstone took loud Moret u te of sort might | @ me Y the R SN Investiga- | ' nd ¢ the f f | t pr died rh | robe, also reachir feet. It was open in house Bartlett street it was known | and repeated ering fu base tere dione Botnet | tow Coin Pach Eire dln} ; | with { ded thar the mihor | front. displaying the white robe fran iis witat there were five people sick with the simall- | house wei yet ten years since Gureiny wrote very | 00 21. Mr. Voornues was not ation will be a alonal trip to Chas ward. oA Thar, in th tatements ¥ nd rac and tron tne nee ab the metas had removed by thelr friends. ‘The | mierfor hisstarement. Mesharth not’ nook to strongly against slavery; and yet the vast | PT On Maret the commit | Padus to chop down tress aad takes drink of | Arai Inichae his iatotences aan incon ent hunga black hood Iined with white, | iss will amount to over SO, Now 67 and $0 | einbarraaa the Government, Whatever did majority of the people who were then | tee do their second meeting, Mr ! Those who are anxious t were intended to. destroy. by intiue frequently it Whichyat | Now Sl by Charles Hobley, No. ws by | united In the desire fora peaceful dud. hom ji peop i bbe t i y by innuenda h Bean ¥ ¥ | uniied in the desire for a peaceful and: honrae array: of that institution are | Voorees was absent. On March 25 he 1 ek ha dapad pat ap Weness Mirraha, “He | that the are ortsinated), Nov 8s by Je atineicien, | Cie settlement. now tho earnest advocates of Horace | bad informed the committee that he would | on his farm, as tl fase sanders that Ie | tory ¢ many men who | No-cd by Mr. Peilfer, No. Wt ‘by Mr nis, No. BABU GRANVICENE STATEMENT uautayis aduicn Ee Pea Y formally decline serving as a member \ iio aitusted woul stica antinree | Mev Gnciopler ‘In tartlete aires HOEY | stateieae slimline ote se Re eee The real questions are whether there is | 4 order to enable the Speaker to} mest, Loul ) 1 ‘ 1 the means that God tel thet try, T need Btetter, No. 06 by Mr. Frank, No. 98 by Mr. | | Ker! Russell again postponed hls motion for an j ; : i vanes ha Sh Louls Repuddtonn of tie Sl inaty |\hnd Nueare und placed in bla neta hee at | taeueerets ied Hot | Koepper, No. 8) by Mr. F. Gans. ‘the loss on | address to the Crown to withdraw frou. arbitras any vital principle set forth in the Cinein- | @ppoint a man in his _ plac He | after a careful examination of the Democrat ndtteatod fis righ da theme | cumtitry ax the Wtueht bulldings ts estimated at $35,400 icin the | ton, “He hoped the question was ny longer on nati platform with which the Democrats | did not formally dcctine until March 28, | newspapers on ita exchange list, in order to as ‘ Hote BA Nag tebe i ; a I eT Dai oa betwen a hinog of the Crown aful the 1ecieee who will vote next November arenotin ac- | over two weeks after his appointment. | certain the manner in which they viewed th A lnihatbenkan witta diction tn tio ne Cie ctoawor tie lags cantuee iterate seis, (oaks ‘ithe atl of Derby and the Duke of Richmond 4 oor, and whet! ¢ sons B URReney's ae-| Meanwh tu copmittee bait tort wn.d.vominations.o£ the flecinaat! ¢ fue cers of fi ty bring the affenders to Ui the mavement of “RE wa begun by be 4 TWENTY-DOLLAR MURDER expressed the hope that the new proposiion of ceptance of that platform is sincere and | meetings, apd Secretary Rongsos was | rived at the following result: Of Den il hack hd gad ied ba ba iia ate fare Je | sh and euough Gf uasdndersuudingss, ll 3 the n peated ie langita roe , i They had heard euough Of wdsinderstauding earnest, It may do for fossils to go back a | Making every effort to obtain from his | PaPers which favor a straight-out_ nomination VENPER REPUDIATES THE TIM hin the Com PRUE G GUE | ie Sea ea MONEE TC The betta “ settaees quarter of a century to ascertain whether | Acctsers the names of the witnessesagainst | >¥ the Democratte Convention there were eleven; | fr te te dine Mae to be spoken Witney oor ues COreLHUMASULE LeNany oer ent aera teat tart Tesicative thee a set of principles and a candidate are | him. Mr. Voornees apparently did not | of hese which spoke well of the tleket, but | praise was damaging te an rable mat, If ing (or frish Catholics. Gente une racrer"ese | ieoown man in ex ad : be ee tees he Ae Mack ieen oil Halthae gatas Bae aia ee nee Cae G rently did not | gwait the action of the Democratic Convention | fhe hid i git pie tan If g.{08 Irian Catholics. George the Fourt yown man in an advanced stage of docompo- | the Back Down will not be Su Worthy of supports but the living men of | u to hurt Gen. Gaaxr's Secretary of | hefore committing themselves positively: there | ne ae ho | harsh tral pe a Weluneton wis foretd | sition was found floating in the East River near | WasitNatoy, May 13,—The Pres day are not of that sort ne Navy. : were twenty-five; and of those which unhest abiy-of byt but he He did | Pe alow dont emanclpate the Trish | pier $3 and was taken to the Morgue. On Sun- | tis afternoon sent to the Senate the j - ——— 2 Mr. Voonnres was also appointed on the | tatingly commend the roth 15) was tried ; | there day the body was identified by Mr, William | fpamdence on the treaty up to ta te will i prc ar aa was i ‘a Make aprinted book of several hundred pases A Poor Job of Whitewashing. ew Orleans Investigating Commit the Der tio party sais , to this paper, and.t et of it In 12s the Cathoile Association passed ade. | Ward, of Jefferson street, Jersey City Heights, | Some of the lust despatches trom Gen, Schenck most arduous icult work of | He did not go to New Orleans, He de- | The Be OE WN hese chanete Wer na |e { vit ! wt Ad: | fee, al a man who accepted office from Wel | as that of his son, Peter Ward, a clerk In the © ead, and’ Mr. Sumner nto 1 : a inistration | eres f eney hs and have the question ¢ the Administration ty in Congress | (lined to. serve, say that bh nelude the most influential Der athe Journals | W ported jee | Ritzgeradd of Clare wecepted ottice ler Wel pet department of A, T, Stewart's store, | ered in public, as it is inthe English Parliame 3 F rea +hn? "6 fant of ' 7 bee , ‘ + 8 all pe’ Cu ute t i : t | Nin p Hey we a Jarman, and when ele Core f Broadway and Tenth street, who had | 40d pressed this motion in an al * hy. Ulegal and corrupt t xctions of public | I2diana, He has not been out of Wash. | 1" everal of the eleven r ! fpeilitical da ae [fecnles Then. Tike a thunderbolt, out ca Lecianit fide Co MttKe May OMAR TUNE." ovary caus nw inonurch We sien aaah functionaries who ar 1 to the interest na day since the beginning of the | et nein favor of mocratie t ’ DEN EXPLA fort England and all the world was astane CRRA SgEAteerRe Rr ee [Ee Teg tey ne Mt " nation have greatly moc Ir views, w Tilden t Ate foro.” Bngland ant all th was aston | ured, but was identiled in consequence of the | the motives which govern it. ‘This. proposition fry defaulier turns up, without friend that Mr. Vooruges did not wish to hurt ualastls worker tie GRA ; her, r Phecn | ed by a awoog Ajorit AME aia gers of the right hand, and also by the coat | jiponit: the order wan made to keLey. ‘The f eae nity the order Wis i TIE eed aorta coro: | Gens Cuulate Ling CHEICIO Sine Cais pase warkaretoe a ; The to have Mr. Alvord one of t While Bhghind wis iebiving what should be | and # memorandum book that wus found. tn Leone MALLET i a al y nt iH a « with Ireland t h « an Walked in ‘d left the store at & clock ont night that sland ina sometimes permitted to take its | _ Yesterday Mr. Voornees rend an extract | « ted Democratic paper in the Southweat, | Sid he believed th Would b duty in | the House oft PRA e LER CUE te: li Maral L pani etileoveral abiie scinlanmes vine | Ino Peniniian ee te ine wi na great flourish is made | fem Gra organ in Washington, and | and isan ardent and ette rof th tthe it he hi Fesiea| path oalitin in his hands and recited an | ited a billiard saloon in Ninth street, near Broad- | then be rem vod herey a erenpon a gi ; : ae ae } nd | 3 eae ve one hahagers, but en selected | oath calling for ice of inass and of vere | Way, Where they remalned aboutan hour. ‘They | allowed to copy ion or over th a persona vation in { e ser would eration for the sainta.a le toda then’ we fur as 1 Hieecker the Government ha a ion | House. He made a carefully pre- er 1 i Hee ig | Sitonben threw down tha t The Liberator wher 1 bade t 1 t HEM ROD RECE A BEN ARAIUUE : x i i tle card transa . ¢ { valid that he | #4 the feight ile 1 started cea cart toH iten and t fr But if th ured sy} » again Honice Gres P 1 ; ably diseh from the duty | name of h y.trut Rthe tod in nin t relay. etre at was t de war den Nesirronieiaoreacs ; : : d Mi Ave ei : my on Ay Wari “haa drawn $2 on ant thot day, | elaiu for ae an ee ee Au lk: ; | i “th may | ‘ geval yt thea | wo raphie pletiaw of tie | Masatine whet the hody was found in ie water ns oth wall Lek inte AE GOtinalth ect | t ok | ‘ hell arose from his nid tottered to | 1 then x tent bin Lt red that res | rie ; H the managers, but | where he ed the deplo yndition yeurs of age, and was ta maWe Lund 4 his countrymen, and. witht st : Sometimes, however, the veal of the Ad- | Lad ‘ecently had with tall n Be ke Kid 1. notwithstanding wraid. Which he Was lea pr bhad not her en ne - P } Esme Bs Fee Br onin oF AY | hee me \ was slaugh arted for Romie, and. the, Irish. people 4 Tor even Ho that Gov t malnlet ; Ahmet etd hey ‘ : Pare f id vse hal ‘ eapeatcer tokt of 0 oun ; The subject thus opened up ds likely to lake ® ‘anotbel ; : Hous ven y vn iad irom the con maltien 14 1 La striking peroration B tn OPPOSLPION TO THY HACK DOWN n ay Sof mich sas} 1 ve bahay fe ‘ I ne Kons | V Fleetwood Park, w Stat rane pitt Telus et port of the ¢ the Post ¢ the fact t t neh Presen 1 : rae ; thee i Breborip ued | forelgh polsy, einen mast Tt oA Cuor \ Now go to tl i 1 t y | bartane tee stopped all further pro- | ¢ ro V | \ i i | dor h ( aaa thes reell or the t \ town now Creswrit t row 1 i i y ‘ . and \ M ' ee V 1 o s 1 i H | 1 | r Bery ice of 1 it n y of the ‘ t t tl 1 tha wah Li rhe w tne tive ase aa) { od time of 1c it 4 ‘ he pursued, and they add that his u | the President I that on Saturday he | ted them to bet ‘ ESTEE TAGS LA tara a n ENE SAR ! Fr The fotlow | bard esta ls 8 by the Presid ‘hls the latter was emincutly wise and prudent, Un-| entreated a newspaper reporter not to tele- | of their funds, when, on @ call, the Ame \ A it ‘is belng made'to ad- | O0er —ae 93 ee : " fortunat r Curswe., however, th graph the fact to the people, The New York d that they were nowhere, and had | bers an « RULE ta is Bake morte. | pedicle ‘ A Result of the Liberal M gl be S keeske RY) Fo further, and give their reasons for ar- | Democratic State Convention meets t ation of s¢ their ant te | Hon, butitis very doubtful fit will succeed, | A. Sa Trate Fe AMNION May JPeohh the, Hauee: todays) Grant warded te) Item a y at ntagont i A \ ; Bare La Ae, i move Brothersiis Law riving at such a conclusion, and in doing so | Rochester to-morrow. It would not be |! takes with a most aggravating ex- | THR COCHT OF IivracuMENT onGaxtznn, |B ality Ab gn Dolly Va bit Mes ete fro the Saale bia Caney 4 expose the absurdity of their position out of place for the members of that Con- | Presion of artless Indifference. The Chinamen rmite Senet met at 4 P.M in Jolnt session wit Perdeg silparacce who standin pees Ny May 13.—1t appears that on Sate In September, 1870, the Post Oftice De- | vention to declare that Voormters may sell | 84, fren, (hroudl Uhelr tricks at a glance, and | peild. Alien, and Deck of the ( i re ee fh, | orn aan Honveashiatly ate ee 7 e call Tresldeat. ands partment danwd> proposals for contracts | hi Wutthat be eannot suit the Dem | couitry, “As the odtwlited citer wih aeore siedinettne Of RY esas. ARG | pobloeai anid aaa they could ny Longer withhold their ree Pere ea UU RUE IE letin Coulhon (este cy country, As the outwitted visitors withdrow, | Court, on the charge'of ual and corrupt conduct | RQ TGNe se a et oale bist fay) eeevie@ 05 le Was iot Clete Ran Hite Of 44D vt the Now Orleans troubles and must | States, {he contracts to begin on the Ist of | Voortees distinctly declares that he | plicity invited them to call again, Sald Jonx, |, 288. fellowlig Senators answared to their | No. s, ctass'S-sweeiet iis oPetae eae Me) Ciaanea ge antag pe TCL Gone aoasiy teen teat nes eee i July, 1871. The awards were made to the | will bolt the Democratic ticket if it is not | "S'pose you next time like play more p you | Raven! Genera deme: Allon, faker, Hongdlet, | par egvente wil baecta gate C201 5 ii Be Oe savoring to break Up the Legllature hy , owen, Cock, er, Graham, Harrower, John. i's b. . George M, Patehen r. Butler said that it was not, nor was - mvoring to break up tho Leglalatan lowest bidders in due form, but when the | framed in accordance with his yiewa, The | come see me." But the tnvitation was not ac- Lewin, Lordy Lawes, Medonen sation re Benita? 1811] ofr. Voorhecenaacchr tLaughter.yee 1 the Feeule the rivera number of the rit vie, It was found that upon one hundred | Voonznes, but it will be interesting to soe | b@ foulld on the Pacific cout any more ardent Woodin. } vod. Js] No.4 clase T'Sweepatakes, mile heats best #in 6, in | Me Hue ; paed | ras Kept ia. the Custuun Mouse: sate by tine calicetots and ninety-five of the most important and | how Vooruers will get along without the | CPPonents of Chinese emigration than the young | the Sergeantat-Arms Of the Benute acting as Bu, Oucll’s b. g Starlight big ARG RIMRUL Chvibtans (2 Tre PPGUlalie bworttirde vote: | Sem ciRvasmar A wade eQnuit 0 HOMIOE Dor ; expensive routes the accepted bidders | Demoeratic party Rien. whe undertook tp rJoum some | les of tunpesohinent was Gapereed Mitte ee | Lok Ouellet we bir hues j ahah futier ano Fehorted they remos ng pottticat | surrounded by Vuited Seaton bip yuck wad Gat were mon of straw. Mr. Cneswet ap oe new wrinkles in the popular American game, | On motion of Mr. D.P Wood the’ Chatr ap- | x). 5 emedfiic rad gadis #8 28) natne, wien was ain pate Bis the Presi Msuld he. woul remove ( a ; whi hey supposed he did not understand pointed a Committes on Rules ne Gove Sweepstakes € Leite, to road wagons F.' Farnawor asked to have passed day: tie that H ‘ pears to have been surprised beyond The French Arms. : mi nob understand iientof the Court Rules for the Govern- | ow nina hh Capt, David ae bili re ’ jain” 4 (inet Wit ire for New fou havuritay a — 3 i; rwood's g 1 Wonder a i t r Be itiiey: measure at this—thoug the contractors “ l-tem “ 1 On motion of Senator J es Wood @ resolu. wh's v, ; 4 } bi , : mensure ab Ul 1 the contractor The ill-tempered and poorly-executed | The London Times, in speaking of the | {on Wasadopted requiring the wtteudanee bes babe fee ees si vod : ‘i : and persons familiar with the business of | attempt of the majority of theSenate Arms | presentation of Miss Neunae Gnaset N | fore the Court of Judge Barnard oe Hie Daughter's te hold A bites he ha Hetting vant aT ° 7 : 12 GRANT to Queen | On motion of Senator Murphy the same form 5 i eatara aise a 1 mail lettings understood it perfectly—and | Committee to excuse the extraordinary | Victonta says the event ta not so remarkable | of process was adapted. to npocure: thee ateoed The Commisal nbroulio. Mr. Wilson G. Hunt, well knows us he had be Pitn't hardly knew which way to turn, Atleast | conduct of our authorities in selling arms | 48 it would have been in the ast generation, | AN¢8, Of the accused: that prevaied da the Ma, to the bill now before the Asser dns bar FE Sar MAG Wn AAR I AECH A) aaa ie ho one would think from his version of the | to the agents of the French Government | "for Royal personages now go freely on thelr | “Onmation of A bainer the ¢ Need ponmear ane ay sailed te batty before super The Anglls Hall D claruiore mad the Feet matter, In this emergency he bethought | while hostilities were pending between | tavels.” There must be great Joy at the White | Journed until Wednesday, the 2d loner of Jurors, instead of lew at | Court. Me was the plaintit aga aries F. Liver ter Conventions ee 4 ; yates r ie ay w resides, with the Judges and Board | more, an n all the Assembly districts it himself of the great lawyer whom Gnawt | France and Germany, isa pitiful specimen | Howe: Master Fey has been shouted over by | "ithe Sonate then, after the Judges had retired Mr, Taylor, the ( eraave tat | “'yecrnagone bed r 1 Hiarteevaperiy cote imcu rer had brought from Georgia to furnish legal | of special pleadin Phe committee, in | sigs y ront of Italy as “The Prin and | proceeded to the transaction uf lugisiative busi. t c 4 ‘ hays piston palted ry Peters ria Hii KeUAwtlOuN have misinformation to the Departments, the | their efforts to shield the Administration, | Mise NE“ has been called a royal personage | BY f han becay will hot aubserve the inter din val aii Hep * ; ‘ i in the London dime ho cares for Ciucl ( cae ackiualicrs ih excusing oF relieving | Wedulug t : aft ; y ified AKERMAN; and of him he inquired | have disregared notorious facts, perverted | pow Hon Timer Who cares for Ciuclunatl, | Phe Siath Avenue Jeweller Likely to Res Ai thee frecuy ban rite tilted ei re te he ; [dt Nlg 4 concerning his duty. AKERMAN promptly | the meaning of laws, and descended to —_ barb altaghieoeerey pe mes FAN ACARD: | was Sih aiding: owes PMuwie'a | Mechel ! a SUERGNGEA CHAR Dia LGICRIAGLET HET TRaTI LARC E Ree nenet thes The English jaw makers are having great | ot, rhels the Sixth avenue Jeweller, who hereaye that Senator Otten and Gen. Rrank | {ful wy Arai ite Wey a it f ; tyud no authority to aocent tha noxtloweat | tention ho Menatore wich iaeved tun |/M@ubie Ia arcanainn the astalle At bill une lite iat ines Aipeen el cee ha Yo auceced Win incase DMS | t nighebaan Sell ab saan, Ce Es bid where the lowest bidder had failed to | investigation are as malignant as their rea- | PC!iMs In Parliament to establish voting by | bali has becu traced through the lung, and {tts belleved ienied by th F Hetow: | fh "a ved { ; fulfil his contract, as had been the custom | soning, founded on false premises, is weak | Pilot: ‘The amendments pr a 10 It are | Hrom ine mport oF tha puysicians, made lobe ciate ane mie, aud Wi hot in way eveut aga te aM : 1 it musi advertise the | and inconclusive, nye tse Hae ts carch for the criminals ts yetunsuccesatal, Threcs as advertised for Feapee Julius Vout. a wood carver, of Provid K hind Avenue Car route anew, and in the mean time Le could | The committee say that the sales were aE MEER ERTS © question | Feats of susplclyus characters were made yesteruay (black ; ft tht city April 14 for New 9 f ; ue OS whether violations of certain provision: ne | sobs MeCulan, Twentieth Precinet teveuson Ack ber " 4 Fal for temporary service, | made according to the settled construction | law should be considered aa felont the Thiru Precincts wud Alice! igklu Fitth Prec} y dual . 4 La erruentt Hage vey psidered as felonies or only ax | but uo charge of wspeciie nature has beeu wu H y ! ti , ! waa g Chat q i ¢ Chesweit pursued, and by it} of the statute in the War Department, and | misdemeanors. One clause fa the bill made it |! si vit : f “Waid pears Uh ath ‘ Hecate. At haya { nu he was chabled to give contracts to whom- | that there ix nothing in the conduct of the | 4m offence punishable with three months’ im- | ‘The May number of the new monthly ae D diacuver hie whuraboute, Petr PHAN TF | and the ¢ t from the var , ar be pleased, at whatsoover prices he | Secretary of War or his subordinates de- | Prsenment f voter to wilfully exhibit his | entitled Aine Art, and edited by Miss Laura Keone aud k's Birthday in New ¥ ee ae i at te: Boma Pleased, without regard to offers todo the | serving censure in this respect, They say | Mllot 80 as to show for whom he votes, An | Miss Enna Webb Nivert, is of as great exceltouce ax | the Jay of Prince Bismarck was cele A Chicagoan Murdered in Wi ' red t h t pare servic hy responsible parties for le hore waa no violation of woutrality, and | MUD2mANs NAS QBerGG to BUDEIGULO [0p (0) ie ne et een EU RITPAE Aee era ers ae ea ait [pre eM eater ery Hedin alice an tte nA he daidority afi he cami iith: word * wilfully" the phrase, with corrupt ty hese two ladies have done good service tn times past | S24 hilarity. ‘The Ismurck Bowling Club of New Yor ained Mumford, of tis ety, Wiiu Wa ‘ ¥ r majority of the committee say, | that persons were excluded from the op- Néuily bap phrases wit By Mike | eee see pen DATS Bas mn series: tat after ite celebration, aeut a cable despatet a ' a ite Aa in effect, that the Attorney-General 1s the | relualty te puschiee wha Wore ciate ag | teu” ‘This amendmont wea stoutly resteted | the dramatic wort, and oom tocarry an equal alent | ondoing lie beat whee foe hie feu No the Prine | 8 fant vane to aolen fou HW Vie iy at, an verefore the straster-Gen ay that the manner of sale waa at tho | secret voting so that voters « aha ized by sound and interesting views on art and Iitera M1 expressing his srwcct¥l appreciation of the | murderer, A buadred dollar and w Watch Were LakeL , Wo oF eay eral, in following his advice, Was justitied hot be intimt- | ture, aud these are illustrated by engrayings and ph A revalagh falenate. conclmneta tae ease — ‘ in , Worst an irregularity. If the sales were | dated, and that there can be no such th : y Mee are Tepe. eopeimoule for Rather. rf i te Anal be Alay Po those who know noihin 4 graphs of more than ordinary merit, reply was greeted with cheers and celebrated Foreign Compliments 6 ift-Taker, ‘ oh Wall beald, Tp 1 ‘nade according to law, in @ manner un- | optional seeret voting, In order to protect the | Acattle plece from Rockwood's camera, belng a re | YY Me “Salamander” chorus LoNpon, May 13.—The I Standard, thi yusiness this may appear plausible; | deserving of censure, to persons who could | Yoter It was Intended that he should not be per- | production of a deltgnttul picture by Janes M. Hart, | 4 9 ee eet : HorHiNg, DAL article on the approaching Presidential Spanish I to thos« y understind how contracts | uot be suspected of being agents of France, | Mitted to show bis ballots otherwise .bis em From Shifting shade to Bunahine Vass," ts the | * Sudden Death tn the White Puine@ tails | contest in ainerica, te 4 tis Ua douunention | HAVRE aC ene are given out in Washington the excuse | where was th ; ; | ployer, for example, might ask him to exlibic it, | em of tls ounber, ALS o'clock yesterday morning, as prisoner | et President Grant at f tepetiann fob Nay May Li'l Captain Generad 48 the irregularity? The majority | pibit it, ns Trypror use of the uifitary t f an received orders f Be AU ea ly deehert peers petra ira aamnens in White Plain jail was pumping water he dropped | Sha, arre ty administration of ' bu ey hy tooimuch ot ole tueh too lie, r ler his refusal to show It ag an evi. Some parties moved by envy say that altho dead, Hts name {e not known, There aro between vistcdy ts who wep ted of ers But accompanying the report of the ma But Senator Stevenson, who refused to | {£Nce,that he was voting contrary to the em~ | Tov Pastor lathe best singe tn Kmedica itis bow keventy and cighty prisoners tu the Jail, and the Sheriff Resisting th ; a grave last § The ore Sunita id commlisoe ane excrete hatse lithe TPR ete ploy wih Hence the Insertion of tho ] faaurpare fe can write Detter story than any other | Ya uualie to identity the dead man bri uae hed Ferment y bay DMAYE MODS net from Le Rae vinua oe ait : » ha ented a | clause which has been so severely criticised on | opluion upon the subject, oF read for themselves Tony | te Hii Coroner Binth facturing eatablishinents her Near RL i chid th { the minority, in which the ¢ report dn which tueix false pretences are | both sidys of tbe Atlantiog 4 Hastanieatony, Cut Shui the Detwetivey wile wilh | iieat at fh Westin i Rr etre are Jaewed! 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