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- a ~ Fae enreresersrennreneroae seas ee . zs tf A LT = has fh the ablest states- | possible than that he may be agai Hed arch traitor Johnson, but L tied thet ifies | SPIRIT OF THE LEADING DEMO-| [Py oT 4 years, has boon among the acnntery in | Uren to stead wee coadiiete neecae’ | THE MAN WHO MADE GRANT | se Ms cain readlon wth ae 0g pot Cnarro PRBSS, PROGRESS IN CUBA LIBRE! th bo ich can til aiford to | prineiplos and measures indispensabl — PRGd er oe re aint ne Senate—a body which ean ord to ni res indispensable to a rs wore, ‘Whi’ Etectt a tee Carnervephe aired “ that M1 thet pou ject and tte jactrep! OFFICIAL NEWAOF HIGH INTEREST, ; MEV. | spare tho sterting qualities of Lyman | the publio weal; and in that event we are |4 COLORED MAN CLat© 20 4) Tetmvented Suiners dem Prot earryine te Prom the Albany Argus. od Ye RhImee for AT Tae Mette confident that, notwithstanding his present 2mm 04 Solored fote ver to the Greeley, came ty pet | There were premonitions of the remit of | More Imputpable Cloude and Oseastonnt > San “s — = The Ledisintnre of Indiana tx to elect | renunciation, he wit! not refuse the service | Prof, Lanesten Demanding Rocornttton—He | Bais “tuvas tink Mr. kumner would have | the political contest very distinot and clear tle ____ FRIDAY, NOVEMBRR 8 1672 | the successor of OLIVER P, Morton. It is | required of him, Wave Fira Named Grant for the | had much influence with thecolored people had | Pefore the day of elartion come. The rears | ano ronowing te m vertmtim trnnslition ‘ =| Republican by a emall majority, and | Any way, wegive Dr,Gneeneracordial] | oP PA Cent baba oat ang “lh us. The Hae Fore higher ‘than tho, limite we of the oMfcial report of Muafor-dion. Ca- though Moxroy js not entirely acceptable | welcome into the society of independent | weuinaton, Nov. 7.—The Chronicle thie | Mt. Langston—T certainly do. No colored man Swoer away theold landmarks ofconetitutionsi | Hxto Garcia, commanding the Eastern toallits members he will probably be re- | newepaper-makers. It isa ing com = 4 Browing COM- | morning contained an editorial article, thre Tense neh elected, for Gant will not like to lose the | pany, and they will all be glad to have so uae atu h length, ealegiaiag entre Kerry. nid of aman who, take him all im all, ¢ nta reformed partisan among them. | colored orator, John M. Langston, and advo. | Ply had great wi f intelligence doubts Mr. Sumner's sincerity, | government. A jority of a few thousands | Division of ti 7 C | qfolisligence, out ar, turanec aimee | Boverny oP RA Uta tutto leuawes | Divilotol the Liberating Army of Cuba, our race, and pe euep an} ep he one ‘undoubt- | of little importance, so long as ft was evident Seeretary 0 ‘ar. he et hewith them, fad he pub | that the Grant rule would be prolonged. The | which it detuils took place in June and emi Bo. Theatre Lady of Lyons, ae s he ld b be ower of the Federal 6 emt become na Bryant's Mi hardly find his peer on the Administra- nem tate cating such recognition of htm by the victorious | Hien matter to dearer ite skect to Feat, oo tar-reaching, aod 0, tiolute, tha July last, and as yet the Spanish papers tion side of the Renate Chamber, P party as the important part played by the eol- porter. Then yon. labored! for the Aciay en. | any Adralniatration widlding can perpeluate | nave never even mentioned them. And Kansas must fll the seat of Samown t bas beom @ common practice BMODE | dred yotere in the late election merits. It be- De eek nTOMeaEE nn | eocurtomed thee i ppreciate that kind of strategy? accustomed the ROR oses aimee Ui gc arblin: yet some of these fights were not in- aniston —L thought the we of my race | ry power at which fn former times they wow 4 n tn the country have contributed #0 mach HE neat ee uer will be the | hove revolted. ‘The lavmn expenditure of the | “Wolfcant, the Spaniards losing one tring the grad polities! reanituver wiveh the ik me forwhai Tid. The ease be | Government has hut ap immense fortunes in | hundred and fifteen Killed in one of re now sieicing ‘as Jola Mercer Laogeton, the | has ao much ‘at heart could never have received | the hands of a few meu, and made t it, | the settiors in frontier States to contract what Pomeroy, Republican. He is an adroftt, are called indian marriages, ‘That 1a, Indian energetic, corrupt, unscrupulous advocate | tedere and others would select wives among of Grant and all his works, and We Pre | the indiana, whom thoy would wed according gine as follows: e mass of | them and sixty killed im another, We om f hoatre Com Jones, and nom > r . w And well-known colored orator. the support of the pro-slavery Democrats. The | people su@ering and dependent. The animosi- : 'y a ee oe eocere Neues ee lurciom ladertas | UNE POMEROY wil be ro‘ lected, though | to the Indian custom, oF otherwise, as the case | Then follows @ short. biography recounting | suscens of Greeley would have been the triumph | Hea'urowing out of the civil condiot eurvive It, | pecially reournmend the perusal of tho there are serious feuds in the State for him | might be, not always restricting themselves to ofall the 8 contended for. and darken the judgment of mem, Tho spiri rt to th i who prate about the eS 1 ‘ ie trials and tetbulations in obtaining col- | tig terminated the Interview, and I bowed | of domination, which exists in ali men, finds | 1°PO Je cavillers who ¢ Wallaek’s-Prtwation ant entice | ® single wife, The question has now been | jegiate and legal education, as woll as a glowing | myself ont of the presence of the would-bo suc- | gratification in seeking out victims and crush- | “occasional bullets” of the Cubans and 1 Wood Mesenm Siive Lemon, i am Pirr Ketioce goes out In ‘@ the Missouri courts whether the | account of his services during the warinon- | cessor of Attorney-General Williams. This | Ingthem. But above all—th: Louisiana, He was the Geant nomince for uch marriages can Inherit property a8 | eouraging men of his race to enlist. The article | evening's Star says, editorially, on the Langston | the organized capital in ba - 0 ne corporations. in factories and Governor at the recent election, and is | Heltimate betrs. This ts a question of great in- | concludes with the startling announcement | ™oveuen al interes y | Who stigmatize their armies as “iinpalpas tected indns- | ble clouds"; even netion of the Cabl. | tres ofall kinds which the Goverament apect Lresnarina Auny orcena, 5 probably defeated, At all eventa, the | treet to the West, ma tn Mistourl, Arkanaaa, | that Mr, Lanzston was not only the earlient ad- | net nine stir wi) te amade vo havens color | LY nurtured and furthered during the war, ha ee ey OF alee, Lenislature ie prety certain to be anti. | Tx lowe and nearly all the Territories there | vocate of Gen. Grant's election to the Preet. | glenenl (br wentia: ky Survived M, and demand and tecolve the sane | Heanguanrmns, Los Paros,July 14,1872. f f poly cert 0 i ‘ who ed to have dai M od Protection now. They are banded together, and are great numbers of pers f interest and Inclination did not lead them to | 7 Hie Hon. Secretary of War. the . ff “ ¥ er fr GRANT. This result will be mainly due to dency, but that he prevented Mr. Sumner from offepring of such irregular marriages. The cat carrying the colored vote with him for Greeley. We bcd au ort the Government, the central power was For the purpose of diverting the at! Henny C, Wansori, the presont Governor. | whic has opened this novel question of legiti- | This is very neatly done, ax follow ready to make them realize thelr supser Ie ncy, | i eeraihs aad where the operat He aspires to the Senate, and though he | macy is one of peculiar Interest. Mr. WILLIAM THR MAN WHO MADE GIANT PRESIDENT. 5 the anti-Napoleonto war in England, The na- | the enemy were very active, 1 ordured. 0 will meet with # good dal of opposition, | GILL18s, one of the first settiors of Kansas City. | tte erly became an advocate of the election of Gen 48 USEMENTS. tional debt_rose, annually by its hundred thou- | very day of (he action of Jaguieyes, that Licute the, pr line, " ‘ nd Ite most wealthy citizen at the tine of hi * Presideney ander the followlig elrenin: —s sand tnillions, There was an issue of paper | Col, Bellsario Grave de Peralta, with fy 6a page, pot Wwe incline to think he wilt be successful, 7 : re Of M8] staners: 1 100? ‘ir, dobneces ent fo" Satorday Popular Matinces. money to Felleye the bankers. and brokers. ‘The | of Holguin and Jiguant, should witac The election of Hexny Wirson to the | death, some time ago died a bache Ponty net ‘ shia sent in the | 28€ supposed, leaving his property to hi sabbath i hehe) Y | awillin which were bequests for the erection |! resign a little earlier, Ex-Attorne of an opera house, a church, and a seminary, | *! eral Hoan is understood to covet WIL80N's deter ned to remove Ui: rl Ay ob! 0 varatively poor in the last century, | my's encampment al Ki Corralito,and (hat Major position of Cammiesiouer The first of a series of musical matinges | Dont y. con prea da pensions, endowmente Joy Maria Vora. also with forces of Jiguont Ay RIAA, several reanone therefor’ | which, fudsing from the character of the pro- | ang opportunities of Investment and apecula: | and Holguin, should attuck the enemy's camp at en (he MabI OF ting for cen ee | gramme, the standing of the artists engaged, | Hon. ‘Ihe upper class of commoners realized | Mayarl. Both attucks were made, the iirst on point & eolored man {0 the. piace. untold wealth and bought alliances with the | the night of the #h, without any loss on our el hin te iefer Reo Or ae ee ania ne Nicely to be in | apility” ‘Ehe even, laws Kent the fans owners | side, altho our foriewaacked and burnad not A at one onferred fact what they are In name, popular concerts, D hi vernment. e com the village of Bl Cos ito, but ewire por. ; ‘ Lalit rit semen tA bd nrdadlges Malo to Be Smatten to Ito be wiven tomorrow at Assoclation Hall, | cine d chere. wana prosperity amous | thone.of the villages of Ban, Carlos, Guabineyon, pice, and Gen, BuTuen is believed to have Publleimprovemente in Kansas City. Mr. Gnt- | si fetal SEM er Bee The lst of singers and players includes Mrs, | the Upper classes greater even than that of our | and Cuebitaa, The second attack was made on his weather eye upc while well- | Lies, ft appears, tu early life fi “ rr. Johneon pretended 9 Imogene Brown, Miss Sarah Barri Mr. M. W. balla but Me at to ead ore eat night of the loth, with 4 ‘action by the opinion of hie 0 own, Sara bd We i. tiements for Tue S0N will be received at our regular | AeCredited rumor asserts that Mr. ht fe belirved At Gen, Gragt could be | Whitney, the best of our American bassos ; Mr. | property and Ii Fates at the uptown advertisement offices Hy Weet | BouTwei is reaching out to clutch the is half-breed children have contested the will retention of Gen, Howart that | Gea tenor; Mr. Alfred Pease, planist ; and ‘The inequalities of the | ‘Thirty-second street, function of Broadway and fixth | prize, of Mrs. TRoost, on the ground that they were gread esked | ar. Carl Feintnger, violinist. Compositions by overnment made . and 30S We third street, >, , the logal heirs of Gru.iss, © been | th fy ceeded u . Grand Opera dotte tad cathe vast cideer Steven | FRANCIS P. Buarn's term expires in Mis- teaed Waeeie Ube Meine CARoUtt Cocco oe | eee partment gud sacar “feu imertiew, “Mir. | such men ax Mosart, Mendelssohn, Raft, Lisat, | ngain and again repulsed py the organized power | sides burning the village Sreet, near Rast Broadway, from § A. M. to 8:30 P souri, The Legislature of that State will dee la favor of the Tediad heir thos cling to firet xated ra pO a Ad and ¢ pd, make up the programme. The ad- | fi! Gaver step by step, victories ‘conquered | to mo that on the @b o tloas to our rides ad twok one pris: ma, five full car- considerable quantity of machetes, bores, and other articles, Beboruch, Varona writes tinonth Lieut, Al~ been an Indian | te noved, and eal mary Ahad oseieae ‘ | governed very me eretary | trader and bad contracted an Indian marrlago. | f))inec advin oner and captured five fire and the injustice | tridge bo: the reform [ cussion cay it, and was | cattle ; tobacco, - Je one scoanor ti mission {a within reach of the most elender + than it did votes; butat | maguel sacked « in the Immediate — doubtless be able to choose a successor of | gatde the will, Of course an appeal was taken MAGA as vou im aecuring the remowsy | of th pabite opliiion faater than it did vot maxiiel ancked ome houses in the tn , purse, for it ls but twenty-flve cents. wt itheld governed Ly iy chy isenes of the Next Four Years’ Came | the same politics, Whether it will be | from this decision, and the case will be carried Howards st thin hun ths ine 5 Hrgline Ton ITY Lene aici sooamereah one | feet cate Wa Cid woes Dol, VaRtTA Shmnaea paign. Brare himself or Gov, B. Gratz Brown, | vefore the Supreme Court, when the question Mre. Winter a Concert. of power, which were merely porary, at on the th the same Col. Varona engaye a m easure of reform that It ever succeeded in | the enemy at Kio Abajo ; thet on the th he de- I, Nocentraltzation. No extension of ihe | We shall soon know, Pill o MeABHAly settled wheties « tauertage Watton in an efor to” secure | ti | ‘Those who were at the Academy of eal SC roped th'telograph between ba Walmiia and n y re i 7 y var » Ser J 3 o e p | contracted cord: u Di istoms con- loward, which the General at once c - uch Is to our history. Lad or le Guillen at on the h he engaged & | funetions of the Federal Government. We fear the Senate is likely to lore the | contracted sccordlng to Indian customs con- aitvmestar sa araasseeeg | Munlc lat eveniog heard a very excellent oon- | 48400, Ie to De Our AMT IT, Congress and the President to be de- | services of Brig.-Gen, Jamas W, Nye, fo tak f f and enfi prived of all excessive and uncmthorized | merly of the Madison county Trainbands | Country can take cognizance of and enforce as powers aarumed during and since the war, | in the Gtate of New York, and more re- | ‘eee! snd binding fh alt reepecta, opinion. We bave ish column at La Herradura, killing several | isemment, ede | cert. It was given by Mrs. Charlotte V. Winter~ | access to the popular ear ‘aud heart. ‘The thin them and only losing one man, Sergeant Car burn (late Miss Hutchings), and we suppose was Prime ne that separates parties will be broken | menate, who received a sword cu nd ton france hele ‘th xtimpulsive movement of the people, | the Zid he again engaged them at Las Parras, @ turned to | Intended to mark the progress that this Indy has | (p the neat imvu re e vedebut only fore brief | without any loss on his side. On the Iithy v1 uid do all im hie Tangston wus #0 plea aid: peal : nently the representative ‘atte ns of late made in her art, she having become, | time, Napoleon was stronger than Grant, but | Lieut. Almaguel, accompanied by forty men @nd to be brought back within the limite of | cently the representative of the rotten | 7) ntly heard before the Su-| + sessire teeny te yee tthe sent). | first as pupil and now as teacher, the ex- | how iong did It take tosweep him and bis co- | of that line and by part of the forces of Majors the Constitutton. Dorcugh of Nevada in the north Wing OC 61 sine Courvae Malte & Gadines arm sued (he | ew tES fet attered Treauent of | ponent of the resulta of Dr. Streeter’s aystem | horts out of power! Tweed wielded as es | Gh dec enetey cs Bilens Vantine ia Wotan tne: the 8 " i hn ‘apito! ¥ Eve eH ourt of & ai 4 ued the | in ‘ known thi - chi of corruption as Grant; ye wi e enemy at Buena Ventura, in whic! IIL, ‘The States to control their own af- | Capitol at Washington, Even if the Legis: | Wetting Union Telegravh Company for @Wid | fouentertan ige"t> fou | for the mechanical formation of the voles. | Sam In' thw pawed in seeking escape from | onemy suffered, severely, while we hid only one irs, and especially their cleetions, lature e Ne ted mat DI Lien ‘ hey (| @amages resulting from an error In the trans- wriicone, tives wih O60 thar yr manok only the Mrs Winterburn had the assistance of Theodore prison. oki a ts a paki sadiioa eg sy gocesioe. the Bpantarde tere IV. Reform of the civil service. not sure that 5 nators wi 1 have the privi- | mission of a message. The frm had sent an bat the Rower to kecure for them the fait in Thomas's orchostra, as well as of Mr. Myron W. | |e. Mture to fe Gad ie sereeret ‘says one | ments. ‘On the Sth this same Lieut. Alm “ac V. Restoration of spectc payments. lege of enjoying Nyx’s rollicking jokes for | order to Chicago for 10,000 bushels of corn. The | “Frotttat day ow he lias kept. bis Whitney and Herr Benno Walter, a violinist. Of ‘tie old saints, “because he is eternal.” The | approached close up to. Mantahou, ed of , ue veforin— i » | another six years. r ft order to 1 ly supported Gen. Grant. During t The appearance of Mr. Whitney in our concert ople endure beyond the life of one or ¢ garrisoned estate Sun’ arn neve! holished ; the tariff to be put ona reves | 4 ‘001, U lost subser- | bushels. 0 » corrected he cot ar ra it. What is good will come, if we labor \- of gro! Opa. i nue basis es Pere! vient minions, retires in North Carotinn, | corn had advanced ten cents a bushel, and the ent bimm from casting tis lot with the | congratulate ourselves. There is no American fully and fearteesly for it attacked on the Iith and 22d at La Tartole 4 ‘ rm fo Presiden We presume Zenvron B. VaNer, Liberal | frm claimed damages to the amount of the in- eto the colored people wiich Gea. Hat. | bass singer who has his gifts or acquirements to ceraeake only cagualty on, bis side was one wi Vil. Oaly on n for the President, MY Ad at: will ts cet fo take his seat at | Sreased cost of the grain. At the close of the | ler styles « Mr. Ruiner drat culate to the Kihlupian an equal degree, He has long been Identified Beaten! seeoues he inflicted severe lose up VIL. No rettection of Grant in 187 ide Houle Ghent y 1 for his | testimony the Judge intimated that he should | men having siready determined dpc with the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston Prom the Usica Observer, On the 20th of June last, at about 104. M,, thi call the hour when Gant is eworn im for Bit] instruct the jury that the telegraph company he canvas he th taking an honored part both in their concerts | ‘The scattering returns of Tnesiday’s nied himself in considerable force orm. hich were then Hagiano. | Gen. the trooy election come In from the State and country at large, indicating that Grant is reelected to the this country. He | Presidency, that New York gives him her headquarters, Al Rejondon de vel Calvar, In command o' The Centenary. n é ‘ was Mable for damage: In South Carolina Frepenick A. Sawyer, notwithstanding the the contract set forth in the printed and festivals. In England lately he acquitted himself greatly to the credit’ terms « Now that the smoke and dust of battle Republican carpet-bagger, goes out, and if | planks provided by the company; whereupon, b ring to convit c quality, ‘ds only more | electoral vote and chooses John A. Dix tothe | camped there, and Col. Jose Antont Oe have subsided, and, for weal or woo, our | Goes Afocre. nad woot dil debiNtertated| [La Lat Rea Abies Art he rcctime AR hina fel acts iat Of & potitieal spe porcedibogrdaedent lib gr lt ovale Reon Hnpwdl Borah Metal cblel of the forces of Santiago de Cubs, at press ¥ iny eye i Gov. Mosrs, who owns the Legislature, nt of counsul, the case Was withdrawn and Ho te to-tay the fervor to be almost s great artist. ‘There > | "In the face of this disheartening result, we | ent on duty in Holguin, as soon as they beard Political destiny is temporarily ascertained, | gives his consent, SAWYER Will go in again, | roferred back to the lower court for decision ae ecnentiton of him Goeke bs souse eee Walter te his setiel entirely new to | seek the causes which lead us down to dofeat. | the fring at the outposts, resisted the enemy we can afford to look round for subjects of reve a “ 4 Poppet Chere ‘And first of all we must most vigorously, and after a fight of six hours 7 If not, not. Apon questions of law and the assessment of peop our public, He was announced upon the pro- | And frat of all we must give mousy | Tit thee ce te The Eoanlands Iett an ih Meditation as to which there may be some- Timorny ©. Howe's term expires in | damages, if any should be allowed. DEMANDING RECOGNITION. Eramme as violinist (1 the King of arene, and | to break the shackles of party discipline, and | fleld one hundred and fifteen corpses. We cap= thing like accord, We may afford to differ | wicconsin, He is an out-and-out Reput - — - Flaving understood some days since that Mr. | 2nd, thin was ie fin oP one wii Ponty garmeat on sfemons eect te, ent out, pe igre is rides, (Hemingtons), 14000 cartridgess 8 athe! pnsin. " D or pli ‘ 6 had phattoally de re re le to the rend. In 0 horses (0 of them dead), and much othe: fe to the construction to be given to the | can, and the Legisliture is of the same | Chinese soldiers, according to the popu- | Langston bad empbattoally declared that the | future before him in his profession, He played | ficure this class of citizens will stand faithfully | booty. They carried off @ great number of Declaration of 1776, whether it services rendered by himself in tnis eampaign | Spohr's concerto in D minor, and exhibited all | fy te Tenroersia thet adtherence Mae tine Teun Weare dal Conall on of 1776, whether it be or not. | quaifty, Mr, Howe did extraordinary ser- | lar iden, are comical set of barbarians armed | ee nent ae oe recognition, Lwas not | tbe iualities of a violinist possoased of redned | D3inting ateaight to disaster has existed. How | aud ten soldiers were taken prisoners, aiid after Mr. Sumner and his school assert, not | oie for Grant in the Custom House inves | > antiquated matchlocks and impracticable ‘ feeling, @ correct intonation. and much repose | many have been seduced from the path of rec- | atrial by court martial were shot on the 90th. Sy a dogmatic exposition but something | }; chery 7 sor nwords, who gu to battle under the shade of | surprised when I read this eulogistic editorial. | and dignity of His execution Is not so | tittide and the line of duty by the corruption | On our slde we had twenty casualties, conslst= iy em Dos | tigation last winter, and we take it for wi ne for L knew the estinate he places upon himself, | fucwe as that of some of the players, and | fing of the enemy we neither know nor care to | ing of five killed, among whom was the gallané Whe an initiate constitution by which | printed he will be reected, huge umbrellas aud depend for success against | via cnat moreover he conscientiously obeyed | ¢ i more formal and has leas spontaneity than | iniuire, ‘The number who were victims to old | [icait.-Col. Jose Camilo Sanchez, and. tive Sub Aer te are defined; but certain it is that as |? Ne anenemy principally on the unearthly sounds ‘ Sarasate for example, being of the classical | Maiti oes appear to hat fn large. Tothe | feuta, Agustin de las Sentes, and. Alejo Als rane ; é We now come nearer hoie, SiMox | they contrive to produce from their lungs and | t8¢ Scriptural injunction not to hide his light | order of players, but he ts aman to be listened | Prejudices appear to, have Deon Nerve, onthe | Mdeute, Aguatl, de ee eee mwa Avure . ee en ret babel aves us ane Se Camexox’s time is up in Pennsylvania. | sarious instrumenta of ear torture, such as the | UBder® bushel. But as the closing paragraph | to with attention, respect, and pleasure. | A | should have been active and alert in overthrow: | Major Franciago Aguilera, | Capte, Misuc Auontly significant, “If it did uot make us 1 Gut as that veteran politician carried the | gong and similar products of Mongolian Inge- | dit movexactiy dene the partiaular reooguition | hat the orchestra took In the accompaniuent. | E'S hascly currendered, it iayin tie power | Eber Bramrinco” catio, and, Jesus liavis one, in oe Bere ay grity of Ponto State for Hanrranet in Gctober and thus | ouity, The truth is, however, that within the behead R Lar caacheie tee he ciate 2 ae (Spacer oF the Democracy geclo rracll the Tad tr is: | amet May fin Bomituso Weroandes and Toe. union, it certainly made us independent. | \,, are peaipa es f ‘hi te We ze e ‘ob’ e h ie AG 5 Ok aes CHES o and, stumbling on the block of old pi ut % ery one engaged in this 7 ah ecured GRANT'S re.lection—which would | past few years China has made wonderful Im- 1 iy iinet, 1 found him at the Freedman's Sav- | With such # fine sympathy of feeling, such ex 4, It failed in the performance day's action. trom the chief down t the rank This is quite enough. Hence it is that | oiorwise have be 7 he will | provements in her military affairs, at the quisite delicacy of coloring. and. tn the plan: ’ does the future hold in store for Gen. Calvar an? Rake y . | Otherwise have be ome impe NM i ings Bank, and accosted him as follows Passages, with such gentleness and forberrance p a and file, nobly did his duty. Gen. Culvar ao? everything connected with it commands | gountiecs receive his reward at Harrisburg | Present moment has a force of at least 3o.gn) | (Me™ Hank. and at T have read the very | The unity of the players was remarkable, the ap country? Tt is @ erit a free- | Col. Maceo deserve all praise, ore or less popular interest, and the ¥ i * | men armed with Enfleld and Remington rites, | attering editer vou in this morn. | bows were drawn as by 4 single arm, and the | an & pair of Ul , Hut if the ie spiri As the forces operating under my cominany mor por st, t t ‘ pi itneiiie : duttering editor you tn this morn: y 4 single arm, and the Ae 7 thiswinter, ALegisiature whlch CAMERON | 145 have been thoroughly drilled in Eu- Chrontele Advooates sine recogni. | Feeds were blown as by one bronth. Luin a su | MuTR hes doverned the etter te oie | iB ns district ware In want of outtlo | deg Fourth of July always will be @ holiday | created will not dare to ignore the author | Ptcan tactics by Burvven ; you nt. it has created 1 Ne satisfaction to fieten to sush cousclens | tbe last four years shall continue to control it~ | termined to take them from the townshiy 0 for us, That there isa little monotony | Cr iteeaistence. ropean tactics by Buropean officers, sup een) cactus aromiient aed i avarice ond persnaal ambition hall hold the | Sama, which is occupied by the enemy, Arri: inc Y | of its existence Santas be thie PABA patty pact of certain proiminon m . at | President in thrall and proscription and cor- ‘on the mo ‘of the 6th fins! « ’ about these anniversaries is plain enough. | pyn peg plemented by thirty fled and imountain icans now In the city, aswell as amons JM terburn's share in, the concert re. | Pintign shape tile polley—Wwe shall pass throuuh | Soro eee a ine ee aa ae, break, I distributed my entire force Into th. dark days before the sunshine of freedom lights | colunins, Intrusting the command of one our land again. We not forget that half o | Major Jose Maria Pela, another to Lieut.-Col. dozen dangerou easures proposed as Con- | Guillermo Moncada, and marched myself lature of New York is over-] batteries, Armories have been establish whelmingly Republican, 1t must re 1 Senator in the r 1 aul and we should be to use words of unre uz It. Hut we do not tind possessed of either an exception epresentatives of the press, As it was not | muting to bes) definitel that artivls what your aspira artily glad to bs lect | in several of tt neipal cities forthe u . tions were, | thougbts would cal i learn them om of Roscon Conn. | facture of quns, rifles, and powder, where, un. | (One Wore. thoughts would calland learn them | Paiva, ot and aduit Amerika rather shrinks from them. But this monotony is about to ii “ fs essioual enactments were lald over last sprin, 00 a lorie cycles which seize bold of the imagination | hie, 4 superticial view of the situation | PIYIng troons with arms of the most improved | Mr. Langston Lam aclighted to see you, air | from the singer full, rich. even tone, sustained | OC Of these bills, which Hoscoe Coukling | Col. Jose Anto. Maceo, and other chiefs, Majors and make one bell that been lapse of rtain number of years s thing remarkable is about to take plac The centenary of Scorr and the tri tenary of SHAKESPEARE are fresh in m fathers, does away entirely with the control of | Wer the people over their models for s ne editorial you refer te nicie and £ mui p Ume has been actively carried on. Bxtensive dock yards have also been con- fit ete structed, and China now possesses quite an im- | step at thisearly day. I posing wavy, At Foochow 2,00 Chinese arti- | that my race would 1 has de- | 4, + es denve of seventy-five | President and his friends f sans, under the superiutendence of seventy wine it tae pendured io th eslao Saladrigas, and Arcadio Leyte RA UORELA URE Stet one, eleieced tty Mane Vidal, who commanded the advance in which e! ; aid e « he | Sererere. Dawes vec phe 8 0 cen- was, were obliged to De body of indifferently well: nor did her rendering of the | tral Government. Another bill substantially de- A er aeG eee eat at niiicd by the faulty prelude, We believe that Mr. | Sf0y8 the weitl Aaveas corpus, which lige at this same body of the enemy w the invaluable arr- | Winterburn te ‘more niricty in her aphere ase | (he hase of free government by giving the tly driven back to their intren xn. but I did | teacher than as a concert singer. 4 preaa- eral by the gallant and ower, aud depth of feelin ng the recitative which precedes the aria but Mrs. W aterbur would discover no obstacle in the way of his triumph, It is understood, however, that the Hon, Epwry D, Morea aspires to Mr. Conkiina's seat. If Moroa termined to fight this battle th ugh to the | European skilled mechanics, are able to build | 4 t hope the announcement would be made ure to suspend the writin any part of the coun- Col. M Av of ss e . not hope the announceme! ould be made so ts ses 9 f g Col, Maceo, whic red to advance f ory, with all their rich and gentle associa- | oud, it will be difficult for Mr. CONKLING to | and Mt up three steamers a year. Five men-of- | toun. Mavailies acraa Pig Re eee or et il ben erect ete Leer | which he did with hie ed Intrepidit tions; and now the time is coming when att war bave been launched from the dock y: Reporter—T was surprised thatthe editor of : that bots these acted into laws, | The enemy left upon Geld sixty d have i beat him, e been launched from dock yard ot | the Chronicle was not more definite. He merely Changes of performance are announced | and that new and more lniquitous clauses will | bodies. We captured the encampm: We have to contemplate tue centenary of a seen Shanghal—not junks, but vessels of European | says, * Any recognition of him [you] would be | at three of our leading theatres, commencing be added io. Pee The carpet-beaging, roblers over thirty prisoners, These were tried by court great nation's birth, Independence. models, with all the modern improvements | considered as a recognition of his |your) peo- | at Wallack’s on Monday heat with the r pe, She Peontinue hel cerulval of erie | martial and shot, We took ten carbines, over A aon Lamaiter oti iuatrmoroscl war ‘ and alarge frigate and two tron despatch boata | Pit.’ “Any recognition,” Is very indefinite a b Monday hex! with the reappear. | ern Stats, and continue thelr carnival of crime | two hundred head of cattle. about one hundred it to b isc 1 1 V 7. “ Dr. Honack Greevey publishes in yes- reas lecmreaerige ae 4 honeat Mr. Langston i bear ye that a Gen ce of Mr. Sothern as Lord Dundrvary in’ Our One eee ecting powel ¢ General horses, 6 large Ri antity of tobaeso, nome ¢ oth 10 be neglected, and we never fora mo- | terday's Tribune a curc nine ihe gon the stocks he same place, whe: » | Grant has determined to do justice to my long- | American Cousin.” th ze- | @' nye, an imber of othe: cles @ Whole LEE pee REC pS terd Tribune 9 cord anpoincing that | Toot ce: oe sao tone te aon aecut to bu | Poeraaaed GA COWDUOBADA Taos, ann es aes ln." A week later the engage ppl the Youre tocome men will marvel m Vilage wes comple Itisright, | he resumes th too, if celebrated at all, that it should be | + ya in a fitiing and impressive manner, and burned to the ground. sditorship c ourni ana a “4 ment of Mr. and Mrs, Boucicault at Booth's d Jost fou ” ¥ Hitorship of that journal, | yuiie, The coast defences have recently been | Wrted me as the appropriate persohage through ure will terminate, and Mise Neilson, an | chinety of @ great party ‘organization, were | Were ‘Cant dian de desi’ ted ng Whe relinquished on embarking 1M] penodelled and rebuilt, and rifled cannon of | Consulted, orat least that my friends willbe. 'T | English actress, will appear there as Juliet, "We | Shavled, owingto the indiMerence of thy people. | wounded: wiionu the latter Major Leyte Vidul, another line of business six months ago.” | foreign manufacture take the place of the harm. | al, aa you doubtless know, a lawyer. It is well mote a +. to control the destiny of the country. This ill- | The behavior of the whole of this force deserves for that, time and ampl 1 deliberate | He also says that be will make it hence- known to the President that Tam an enthusiast | &F Sot oficially told who is to attempt Romeo, geitge triumph will bear fruit after its kind. | jraise. Hutt must specially mention Col. Maceo i also says thal ill make it hence- | less old smooth-bores of native make which | iy iuy profession. 1 ain legal in all ty tast but the World says it Is to be the bulbous Bangs, | Lt Will bring misery upon those who secured it | nd Malor-Gen, Diaz, whose courage and ex- preparation are needed, Four yearsare not | forth a thoroughly independent news- | were formerly depended on to repel invade: ore of “Rol Carotte.’ Mr, | 8, Well a8 upon those who sought to avert It: | herience were of great service to me; also, Gen. : x 8 . A LEADING QUESTION. well 18 ui a oars 4 v [ an hour too long for such preparation, and | paper, “treating all parties and political | These military reforms, however, appear to have | Reporter--Do T understand you to ed from thi Corporations will fatten and robbers rejoice till | Caivar, Lieut-Col. Guillermo Moncada, and ‘of plunderers, through the on a cliqu ‘ay that the ? French, | by-and-by the people, awakening from their ana Ven We are glad to observe that, in an appar- | movements with judicial ful ness and can. | been confined to the neighborhood of the prin- | President has determined on some recognition | eta fil alae. re, rand Ocets Hones. OM! apathy, will rise up and, hurl to fiawracetul Mar tee TO ite tase month of duly. os f ently effective and certainly modest aud | dor, but courting the favor and depro- | ‘Pal porteand Pekin. Elsewhere in China, and | FOU ees i cea toading ques: | the riih Avente Theatre, with aconipany not | feat ara whee hate a ended te her eiateat | about 0 A.M, the enemy presented himself tn unobtrusive manner, it is begun, cating the wrath of no one,'! upecialty in the northwesters provinoss, the | tion, ait.” : Inevery paricilar adsaateto ie performance, | power through the fortuous bathe of corray. | gonmteraule “erent. conta, Cut of algutn When the idea of the great national | ‘Theacccesion of #0 experienced and troops are armed and drilled after the manner | | Keporter—Pardon me; I certainly inferred | Put on ple acceptaile tion cata face, Los Pasos, Kor so cession of so experienced and p : be cath lima (hetero nonsite Mr. Barnum hus secured and greaily enlarged d : commemoration was first suggested we | erful a champion pueciunect the an of their forefathers, and are so badly organized | {fat what yon sald Just uow that yuu considered the wellknown Hippotheairon bulldiug in TARaee) Mienareraaaet tees aimra Rianee atl BE eoua Ue ea vilison exonanaed. between my naturally enough felt that New York, as under the management of dishonest om- | “Mr, Lanwstun. Inferences, though entitled to | Fourteenth street, and will open iron the lith | continue the strugale for liberty, equality, and | Qutpaste at the villae of Tusajeras and sualn pendent press is in event of some interest. | petent of sth stances warrant | (stant with a circus and a large and interesting t of numerous battalions 1e- | some weight where the circ: sanivatia kood government. road, Buspecting that the fring fast referred to the true metropolis, commerciatty, s0- | Dr, Grenier has ys cherishe - | turned by their officers as fully manned the evercheless not evidence, I suppose | "ANKE irooklyn Academy of Music. this ev pelt eps was upon our convoy which was retiring by that cially, politically, was the proper place for | pugnance to the party yoke and a hanker- | merest skeletons only exist in reality, while un s Latopped with Blackstone. Ing, an entertainment is to be given by Prot Sram (he Ceteaee Inte ee Paains benrtelitatne. anal citar urea tie it. But on the other hand, quite as natu- | ing to speak his own mind without re- | lisited rascality is displayed in regard to the | ant y mF education lias not | Vanek, (he magician, Fag ERR HU RO al [rea untoyremre tied tre >| peer ed a > 0 \. e. ‘ ? re 4 rally, our neighbors of Philadelphia as | serve, We think, however, that he goes | dsposition of moneys appropriated for the mih- | bee, Altoether neglected thou, | IHackat Wosale cuckaus: ing to announce that the people-of the United | close to La. Veguita, I forced them after on tary service, opie of our legal | = —— have no desire Mr, A. Avent writes to inquire whether | {ftlche tm th “iptedy there is anything in the Con tution or inthe : Sidon senterday decided by an overwhelming | hour's sharp fighting to withdraw to Tasajeraa, At Wood's Museum a new burlesque en- | majority to saddle themselves for four years | OUF casualties were only four, of who one ‘as you very we * | (ded “The Shiver Demon" ts presented nightly | longer with Ulysses 8. Grant and his Adminis- | killed. Lieut. Ramirez Ravi. the cnemy on retire is the rovognized'or: | 10 crowded houses, and "The Angel of Mid” | “SHOX. It ia hardly necessary for us tosay that | ine left tracos of having suffere! severely, Om pte revognized Angel 0) Hee a eee at tecand ee saa’ | this occasion. also all the troops behaved splem- serted their claiin, with the confessed ad- | too far in the prozramme he now vantage which historical axociation gave | down, ‘Tho judicial fairness and candor them, That the city where independence | with which he proposes to treat all parties ture. Bat pardon m Your quest was proclaimed should insist on the right | and all political movements implies a de. wight,” with Zoe In the title rile, at the mati- [ly disappointed. The hostility of thi dilly, Maj.-Gen, Modesto Diag rendering me J a ‘ ente different amendments forbidding @ President to course tos tly all that a The s alot the a nanan teat great service by his courage aud experience. to celebrate the centenary, was reasonuble | sign to stand with entire impartiality or | he elected three or more times in aucceasion ; | PEMA (i lta editerial eatocte Rieae! Lure ee nO, Harleeatie, Une time: waioh ave | and the AC eil bat barman ea rasa ooen sure, with the highest conalderstion, enough. On the Fourth of July even indifference toward them, expressing | and another correspondent Inquires whether a | pre stated, what lufereuces would you | nine d Viht. aly nothi it~, | SERBOR. The blame for this, doles: MajoncGansran Duin? Be Ororeuota York was in the insecure possession of the | no more sympathy with one than with the | man can hold the office of President for threo | “Ao oni.ae the Prestdent Indirectly 4 CHity uttod hus Musote” sland pertorureroee Of | cratic party, who either ab pias ey J Americans, with the British fleet aud} other, This is something out of the ques- | successive terms, We answer emphatically, as | spires the aforesaid article ee Matieeesty In | ot? theatres. ' vee at | or cast their ballots for th RY PRET ie ONE SPE army inside of Sandy Hook, and very soon | tion with any man who is fit to conduct a | We have already repeatedly had occasion todo, | Mr. Langston—Ab! you reason well, T see. —— ars bareretare Rrojeoeed cu regis ge thelr et =o it was evacuated. Philadelphia thus has | great newspaper, and especially with | that there is nothing In the Constitution to THE KIND OF RE OGNITION WANTED. he War Department's Announcement of the | (oid to vole in years gone by these ten bare N..D. Higgins Boring Down 1,200 Per superior claims, and we are compelled | Horace GreeLey. He was pot made to | mit the number of terias to which any Presi Reporter But L would like you to be a little sa L paths of Gen, Mende, _ | repudiated, Tt matters not tn what form these for Water and Findiug Copper aud Gold ) npel ! PEL dent may be successively retiecied, -Auy man | Ore deoulso a4 to the kind uf rocogn{t: on you ASUINGION, Nov. 7.—The following ix | recreants choose to excuse themselves; their Excitement in the Neighbarhoud. toadmit them, That done, what remains | sit aloft like a Judge, coldly stating the | © havotes ce ah “ would be satisfied with, Professor, 1 belleve | jut lished this afternoon aollons speak, and, despite their protensions, an . It for us to do? There can be but one on- f facts and declaring tl:e law, and never en. | A) Dold the office of President for three terms | you are a professor, y jernoon: they are no ‘Democrats. ‘The people of tuis | The carpet factory of Nathaniel D. | nals ds dike a aring the law, ¢ - | or thirteen If the people choose to elect Liu Mr. Langston (with @ courtly bow)—Profersor ORNRRAL ORDEN NO, 96.) country have demonstrated thelr unfitness for | gins, at the foot of Forty-third street and North } awer to this: to give to the celebration of | gaing in the controversy. Besides, there ios $ of the’ Law Department of Howard University Hrapguawrens Ansy, elf-government, and that’s about the loust that y —— ( EX } the great event ull the aid we can to make | js no analogy between the func ( {would be scarcely dignified inte to say What Ancrasrursmureoreren,( | can be said of It, River, is one of the largest in the United States. foe Rees yen eae eee is no unalogy between the function of a] Pye Greeks have degenerated sadly since | | would or would not be satiated with now, i Wasiivaros, .C., Nov. 7 ata, “) — Mr. Higgins is immensely wealthy and owns (he 1 Ay Morty Of the pooaMl ops # & scheme } newspaper oditor and that of aJudge. A] ine days of AGUAILAUS. ‘The people are cone | ¢lkCPOrter ! have understood this morning the Gunton Meade, | THO Reeule ofthe Klection Dangeroas forthe | factory and the land on which it stands, Fur which to be successful requires large, far- | j¢ ., 7 py ately a + The people are con- | from sore of your Republican friends that your Hoccurr Coumry, reaching sagacity in the select | doi ist is an advocate, and, providing } tent to live in squalid misery, plundered alter- | aspirations are to fll the position of Solictto ¢ history Bia Guteaven wk ine Wea bi dela at Caaeaarcn: yeare Mr. Higgins has been snzious to haves J ion of | he ix on the side of right and truth, the | nately by their Government and the brigands, | General, vacated by the resignation of Mr. | great eve ols nr zear that itnerd aor: | a1 isnot well for thecountry to have such | Well on his premises so as to bo independent of tis apy eh a a i ies more warmly his feclings are interested | while the soll benoath them Is rich in mineral | "Mr Langston Ag Thave Just atated, st would | iideippaui bis fuller Teuet) 8°Cousuh ne received | unchecked power in any humad hands, much | outside water supplies, About two years aco e, and untiring energy and industr ited for me to indicate at this time | Lite{s! Sdueation: and entered the Mil tary Academy 7 lesa in those which hold it after a bit ptract with a man to sink an and the more vigorously he pleads his | treasures, But while the natives are eking out | not be dig with the class of (Ste graduated ar he entered into a BS ‘ if She served we | oy mea The experience of other countrica should | cause, the a wretched existence onthe crops which they | What t would be satisded with, but T have Hutevaut-of the Third Atl rs ini, | Contest a the result of a party triumph. Wher | artesian well inside the factory promises Har cause, the bett 1 » | hesitation in sayin what th when be resigned the Administration is brought‘int be turned to our profit,and Sydenham and | ‘Phe public is also informed in this cara | false from the dust of their mighty fathers, the | of this country expect--what th Srume, tees he w sinall majority, it must measure more nicel the river, The workinen bogan to bore about @ of Topographical the Champs Elysées and Vienna should be descendants of the Goth and the Frank are fm- | “ed with in the wa proving the opportunities which the Greek neg. | RYE vith emphas lects. The mines of Laurium were discovered | the Administratic steps It will take, and is kept with uso foot benoath the surface on white granite rock. bounds by the presence of a strong the work went on pretty well for some tiie at ready to take advantage of ite slix ' oF the rate of afoot a day. About 200 feet down fo om by an Athenian king about Aceon centurios bo- | Ho balling, hesitating ‘manner. “tha ‘colored | Phen {he cil wat arose he wse among ihe drat to | gfe aa its supnorters. and a largo, inajurity of borer struck a stratum of rock that sewed nd ihe useful arts. | fore Craisr. They are deposits of lead, zinc, and | YOter® Wers the balance of power in this ight rlsservices. He hegm hietost Drilffant career as | (ts friends in the s State governments, | Likely to baMe ull attempts to penetrate it. ‘The . id, zine, and | Whey saved (a AC rey ragadice General ere ib. the Pep his, wholesome is, t0.8 great exten As these are subjects for which he has | antimony. ‘They were successfully worked in the | and they beltees Ea ne ie a aterton deteat fro a cayeged : ana Dt be very fubliaut at surat of recoxt ously Pe vi loyed iti the creat surveys trom Lake Super y that the saan) Guitor Mexico til the Meaiean war of 1946. w the political valance on | rendered most xaliaut and Valuable service B vide will be recognized in | personn of Lena, Taylor and Scott that as a journalist Dr. Greeny will here- eclipred in the Philadelphia Park, Of | after in a great measure abstain from poli- course to do this the celebration must be | ties, and devote himself to the promotion purely national, and we are happy to re- } of science, industr ognize that our Philadelphia friends are fully aware of this, They certainly will bot complain of these words of hearty and they believe that he is gratified, that his 1 Was enyage removed, and we cannot be very jubilant at suci | Dest steel that could be procured went to pieces always hada great liking, no doubt the | daysof THemisrocias, and under Pentores they | Party is grateful, and that this granitude will be Potomac fro # prospect, upon it, The operators, however, drove ast idea of increased attention to them is just | attained their maximum development. Inthe | flee as Well ug thea” “nat the world will recow red away as (th and at length broke ta most critical periud, 4 sympathy and earnest lutercat, how very grateful to his mind; indeed, it | ‘eof SrHano they were considered exhausted LOOKING FOR A CABINET POSITION, te duh of Funes neato eumutadda inenist the eAruny of ant ayia nr beran to flow, but not in ang f ae 5 is rather his custom when he is beaten in | A® ™4y be Imagined, the surface of the coun- | ReporterThat means a Cabinet position Mingsluniato the great baiite held of Geriatr, | SouTH Bunn, Iud,, Nov. 6—The Chicago Lime a denth of about 40u d The New Senators to be Chosen. an election; but we are confident that he | 12: "hich for so many centuries 2,000 slaves | Mr. Langston Well, sir, are they tot ontitied | nh ii ho-ccmianded, and on the Grat-secoudsand hind | JrWune of to-day again states that it appears | ad been reached the original contractor «ve United States Seuate by elections to be | Roth nature and habit make hima polemic | mounds, now covered with soil and herbage, | chat eae aauialeted a force aumevent to change | Hint Pibssoblng myashh bo mare cheap wit by apboel, pay tS ma (rock aur tons | hold this coming winter, Sixteen new | and a politician; and we may be sure that | but containing rich minoral deposits, while be. | C40 party recogniro the German elemental the | utc uy qireae perros ta Tentatiug in your columsewhat T have said pune | ini hes 1 Senators are to be chosen in the room of | no important political fight will take place } neath may still be found the excavations of the | (ragry py Honoring Mr, Schurz with @ seat in | fs nel fo command the Military Bivieidn of th ely to tens of thousands the past month, that | sock ‘outulninea veluot comin. La tie pies i those whore terms of office expire on the } in the country without his shout being | original minos. In 143 4 French and Italian | leporter— Does Gen, Grant apprectate oll this He perlod of detached servide a | ition Senatorial or cdlicttals Stste cereal | of the mineral brought to the wurface the } 4th of March next, heard and bis blows felt in it, company was formed for the purpose of | ; Mr Lavmton—1 have ne fears of Gon. Graut 1 Me will uiake all ewiteble 4nd aun of course, for the election of the Be | eee ree inet tM a Gronoe F, Srexcen retires in Alabama, | Dr. Gxeeney ually goes on to declare | orking tho mines, ‘They purchased the | helthorare the loulurs of Mls patty. ktow. cay Prater, ince seu welt eneraligfare Gh | united vote of the Aapublican members oF the | apacimens sage that If tt ls gold the vein is very | BSenvami~ F. Rick in Arkansas, Tomas | that he * will never again bea candidate | PFOverty from the village authorities, and | they fail to appreciate our services? We turned The Ainge of all the poste within the | Logislature. MUYLER COLPAX, | [eht pin over the country, | Military Division of the Atlantia will ‘be carr malt In the neighborhood considerable exit nent exists at the rumor that oll | W. Osnoun the Greek Governmel anteod them pos- | the tide which was swe 0 vernment guaranteed them por | Un tlie wiich was om Florida, and Josuua Hut | for any office wnd also that he © will not hy Care art durtug th Iuimore, in N minute guus be fired wt in Georgia, AN ary Republicans, and all | bo provoked to the indulgence in those | “OM OB Payment of about $2000, The | Ina, We deuit the coulitoniain a doudly blow | oiisiay ou the day of the recclut ot fie anior, fai: | rench Redeiciuge Over the German Evacuas | deen found, ad tho most oxueceratod +! carpet-baggers except H Serr ' ‘i a mines ylelded a return far beyond the most san- | In Ohto and Pennsylvanta, The colored vote, | 40h", “uy Sitmuaed wren ake ae Mourne for Uhtety tion, in ‘elreulation about it. One Grnst-vages ep 111. Svencen and | bitter personalitics whic b are the recog: | guine expectations of the company, and a town a did this; and, more t that, | belley E.D. TowNeEND, Adj. General. Parus, Noy. 7.—There is great enthusiaam in | told a Sun reporter that Mr. Higgiius Was goo ere New York, and Osnory | nized bane of journalism.” No doubt he {of 3000 inhabitants sprang up on the shore of | Gaimyflvel Grambevery Southern siate excey ELL, elms over the evacuation of that ity by the German | fault down bis factory and work the mire | from Ni lw sincere in both these undertakings; but | the once-deserted bay. The cupidity the | Keporier—I see that the Chronicle recognize: ‘ens Mende's Prebable Ruccessar, troops, The bulldings were decorated yesterday with wk containing the copper and gold bad The Legislatures of these four States will | he is too good a patriot to adhore irrevoon- | Greek Cablnet was excited, anda law. was | Yous the man whe irst named drat tor tres. | WASHINGTON, Nov, Tt ie understood that | ihe Ereuch colure and Howers, aud at night diere was a firody” aint that. thers Ih umination, ‘The th was opened last elect anti-Gnant Senators, ‘This will make dent, T thought that honor was due Col. bor. | either Brig.Gen. A. H. Verry, now commanding the De | Ey" bly to such # determination, He has just | pasted declaring the mines Government prop- | ney. p doubt * old Higgins Esulng for the Grat time since the occupation et thr 4 arinient of the South, FE. K. 8, Canby, commanding | ¢!ty, aud @* Mareeiliatve * was performed or out of It. The Sen revorter fo Schange of cightagainet the Administra | passed through an extraordinary contest | erty, and clatming $400,090 for back rent. The LANGSTON, NOT FORNEY, MADE GHART he Departament of ¢olumbla, wilt be apyoluted.atajor, | steeta lu Tespanse to ‘catla (roms the auaencer oumatance was the ¢ » compan offe ston —Palmam quimeruit ferat, Le + — w and that ull hette tion in which he bus been assailed with every f Seibbany have ofered to sell the mines to the | ME Langston Polina yl meruit forat. 1 awral fp piace of Gen, Meade, deceased, ‘The law pro: te any ia Oaliturnia waa underneath. the fart ky llinols Mr, TromBuLe’s term expire Government for $2,700,000; but the Growks have leh to enter the lists with Col. Forney Cor | vides tothe krade Gener What tt Cost to Bee a Proce re yeni uiuler a ts pires, | possible form of falsehood and detraction, this honor, but the facts slated la the Chronwl: | cant itil ie NUM beR os the Niet Is reduced Me Marana, Have reaihey # Gabe, vs and 4 Grantite will take bis place. Who. | and he comes out of it all with credit, and | U&t Scented the offer, and stilt lay claim to the | are true, From the davon which Linterviewoa | te. Tedeath of ica, Meade so reduced’ ieuconee, | LRP Keck, a wealthy retirod baker, stood by | foot. The reporter was assured wy ever he may be he must b f ital oredit, ancl } mines, The company has claimed the protection | hlmin tacard tothe retention wt Gen Hewerd | sucath one ot tir elkit’ Arusdiere Witte prowmsted, | the door of hie read 851 Fourteenth atreet, lowt | that ifneedfil the borer would how Must be A rare man to } with myriads of frionds who were bis ad- | of the French. and Italian, Gover ’ Tadvorated the nomination of Gen, Grant, | !*F. ‘leat having the right to eciect either one, No | evening, ab Nale past ning, viewing a passing proces | (Welve hundred feet, "Waters sown there make good the loss of one Who, for eighteen Lveiruriee before. Nothing then is n i Tments, and it} There were those whe were doubttulet him at 1st the grade of Mrigadier cant De mad wutt | Flom, "hie'poaameed a valle gold watcl aad Chain. 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