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We have become so fainiliar with murders of late that the public mind has almost lost tts capacity for being shocked at their be ecen bow fur this purpose can be suo- of srment: but seni . 7 : the a . e doing ‘oun. fellow ho Was east, Meo freedom of the press, The publie will not | J8tletal preferment; but his asenmption that a before w New York audie in the partot | we were doing this a young fellow who w — soon ferget the abuse of authority by post- work whleb ' Wien : | HORACE ORE ’ ch nections, {t may be sald that in comparison | trom the latter, ¢work whlab will probably oc. want (noma THE PROFESSORS MURDER. CUBA'S FREEDOM DAWNING ae and bratal, and that there wae a certain | i ountain which th yet to be bored through, | engaged at his tollet, He had beon ailing for RATIONAL WAY. Before President Lincoln was nominated FROM THEIR STRONGHOLDS, bor inthe three different openings in which work , Neither hie friends nor the public were prepared, He Speake of a Dream Years Aco, and S#ys | an invitation to stop with me, and was at my | Narrow Eaoape of Gen, Riquelme Gen. Gone ‘ce t_A White Man Once in bie Power, |e for Mr. Lincoln's signature to his albun. Amusements To-Day, niece's conduct, the wickedness of her | alittle more than four miles and three-quarters, | ward of half a century a leading membor in this Your autograph.” “He shall have it," said tre Pel Bester and Heston, | Others, (hero came a dreadful kind of that thelr favorite principle is carried to an un- | bad a predilection forthe stage. Asa child he | Crime ts as great an ever. West went to the the next President of the United States.” Mr. | and is being solidified. Where from? At the Riblo's Gardem tro sed Love his efforts were fruitless, to resoue her from of the | no effort of bis father to Induce him to study or | ® Steady, clover, earnest, ambitious youth. After | will be ao mixed tit the majority will Analy | pursued Gen. Riquelina from Sagua do Tanamoy , Ty Barbam's Great Bhow = Oty tee Cree It is not an ordinary case—Ronerr | B0OKs, tho Liboral candidate for Governor, | At 12 years of ago ho performed female parta at | Place and kept achool, Te has been Here Of | eee et ee aerate aurprised; but 1 | az the city, &c. Tony Pastor's Opera Mouse Creat Attraction. Ladin tee, | going to the house in Neilson place, meet | OF six thousand, notwithetanding that about | and after easaying all kinds of characters, male | appeared to have plenty of hy Fee Ld the | Mtton, shipped aboard a man-of-war and went w Oe Hane ward, imploring her to return to ® decent | wore diafranchised under certain provisions of | 1820, aa Young Norval, in Home's tragedy of | he gave up keeping school. He has been tn the racierisths words, which will have ® | After the style of Valmaseda, ho hold sundry : Bs ne vo iit Significant Secrecy. curves and abuse, murdering her when | purposely framod so a9 to prevent the most | aging, but having mado up his mind, boy as he | and visiting Baltimore. ‘The question which | doin: for the 1 lesa life of ktsruity. tora far woree tit ia 1 Chage, Navi 6 ° . ORRELEY'S LAST LETER, Sagua de Tenarno to Santa forming the person he met on the stairs | having any volco in the management of their | harder, and only by slow dogrecs conquered the | Baltimore? Ie had an office there and a part. heal en ‘ sroes tn tHe Woods Gf ta heme oe A 5 Cre ilier affair id wane Mon, but | gauviiere have deserved thruny but T beg bo aay chat vestigate the Credit Mobilier affair Nave | (y sive himaclf up, and then a fow hours | the carpet-baggers and their allies, Tutin At. | During the noxt alx years Forrest exvortenced | he was never known to do any business there, o hay r ours, Honace Guexuey. y whipped tllow the public to know either the man- ly approved by his distinguished patron the | straggling toward oininonce. Ho performed In | he was associated thero with a gang of thieves. ~ Wut the truth ts tnt ty xv far from We have always supposed that this in. | 0% "Frence. Horror hae given place toa | eiding tho nr of an eloction, Although | tragedian, his predilections at that thie were | {1 Baltimore Handred, Sussex county, and this | tory refuse to accept the pe tribute whieh iards lost twenty men. . at f Aighe sea to this city,and the day atter his arrival be murders by grades of respectability. This | tration, ts to be inaugurated as Governor; and tt personated anosra dandy. He le even said to Yesterday West wns very feeble and pre joined.’ But the ‘children of Horace 7 aa? Cue y atter his arrival bere parties are implicated in the Credit Mobi- | (hii a degree above the common run, rumored purpose of using United 8 tropa andtumbler at the moderate salary of twelve | hieerine, The whole thing apneared to him, | fy, I. He never woud thence all the it s. They did the same ob Cnough forall their wants and ainbition. But fitined to be ready for the callof Ut genorake truth conccaled, Tho determination of | THe aequisition by the Government of | nenco toward the President. Mr. Epwexvs has return to the Basten States he Was ens L how little fortune the grout editor acaulred nd carried It to my room, United States Senator has no right to inquire , Ol and the personation, though In many | With me at college came along, and I took up dto him an ado qual ® proportion of t “ Wiles 60 do. The South Carolina Senator. masters during the late campaign, and | FRIDAY. DEGEMBEL 13, 1872 _— on with the motives which have actanted other | py Ave or etx months, Betweon the weet end 4 Recetlectto on. F. Babcock Tmotional murderers hie were lew Bane | @ the tunsel and the centeal shatt there ro. | | Bdwin Forrest dropped dead yesterday r ea ot hew Haver , ; Nderittennd Lakota mains @ little more than balf a mile of the | Morning at his residence in Philadelphia, while | WEAT AGAIN TALKS AND AOTS IN A ROUTING THE SPANISH rorcHe for the Presidency that distinguished man came instinet of pride not wholly consclenceless | my9 prozroas made dering the month of Novem- | S@veral months, but for eo sudden a decease > toe New Haven to make arpecch. He accepted ——— which drove » to the madness of his hi H ‘On the f ht Mr. Gree- gules f Flicht—The q FIUDAY, DECEMBER 13 1874 deed, Possibly, too, to tls man, dwelling | is going on was 44 fect in the aczrogate, ‘Tho | ad hi loan will be kovnly folt both within and | Shay He Thauaht Ue wis Decaing Wl | Tiling tharmltan, My Mee son ‘began ening | the sinking Baty spam: wae nage ‘ i 4 | total 16 of the tunnel 1 to be & o1 h he pi o hich he was for up- - in his thought upon the turpitude of his | total leneth of the tunnel 1s to be 25,001 feet, or Without the profeasion of whic nacht quiet hin een Anesth ake LOS Corrspondeset of The Sun. + Correspondence of The Sun, es the It ow want ‘answered, ANTIAGO DE Cuna, Nov. 9.—This letter tre The kady ot Lyon : neal country. Born in Philadelphia on March 9, 1806, ; 4 " ; Fe- Ol ver Twi life, and its damnation of herself and | ai, most ardent friends of minority re- | of humble parentage, he seems almost fromthe | Dover, Del, Dec. 12—Tho excitement | uP Tihcoin and started forthe library. As no | Will burst like a shell in the enemy*s camp, bee f ab ived himeelf the ap- prosentation will probably be willing to admit | time he was able to articulate distinotly to havo here respecting Taaas Wost’s unparalleled | jaused out 1 sald to Mr. Greeley, “Tucre gocs | cause It will prove that our republic still lives cseeuiid to be Mania, NG he conceive - P Dover Academy and was looked upon as | Gfeeley repliod, "Do youthink so?” Trejoined, | as ot Th ph i Jouine-=Beend the Clos pointed instrument to reform her; or if | justiqable oxtrome in Arkansas, where one-fifth | amused bis friends by theatrical recitattons,and | Dover Academy r LP olemontect the National Convention | Yery ates of this capital, ‘The malts have cl 0) 16 to fi ted he will be | and by rsaso ti e Olympte Theatre Ls Pr) le @ livirg death by eading her career. Governmont. engage In trade availed to conquer his passion, | &racuating at Dickinson Cotloge he came to this | full upon im, and If he is nominated fo wilt We | and by rsason of It tho voluntecrs aro illuminate LL gt Ena acre a Bumaxuer's deliberately arming himeelf, | Wax undoubtedly elocted by a majority of five | the old South Street ‘Theatre in Philadelphia, | And on for about five or alx years, Ife alwaye | think Reward will got tne nant aie mama of Gon. Riquelme, anxious to wind up the row- Theatre Comique Aros ¥ ed joney, although it 0} a As watery . 0 ene | ona juoketing trip t i i fifty thousand eltizens, who would probably | and femelo, at various minor theatres, made his | Wasa mystery to everybody whence It cal book was then proferred to Mr. who ine | 4 2 trip to points where hy was not im Kqware Theatre Ar Te , rf " | Ld, lated bg is ing there his eister’s daughter and his own | ivy votod for him had they heen permitted, | dobut at tho Walnut Streot ‘Thoatre on Nov. 21, | In Dover ho has never earned any moncy since | stantly retired. and over hie n ithe f sted, Including Havena and Puorto Prinetpes mig tan inne M4 . newed Interest at this tine : conferences with the comma Ot Oo! Ifo, receiving for his intervention only | the stato Constitution, ‘This Inetrement was | “Douglas.” His reception was nut very encour. | habit of leaving the town for weeks at a time | ey reamre our hourn and cmbulm them In noble | und uftor that ho came to Ra rthare, having hate , v he found tir 4 i i Wavinn, May 7, 180) Wonae 5 ota, who we It tn alleged that the committe apnoint he found he could not save her, ealmly ins | wealthy and Intelligent class of citizens from | was, to become an actor, he studied all the | everybody Is asking now ts what did West doin | Sew Haven, May 7 bated he patriota, who wore on his 00 : New York, 04 in the Woods of El td by the House of Revres ntatives to it | tat ne tad killed his niece and was going | own affairs, and to give supreme authority to | indifterence of his audiences, ner In tho electro-oxygen gas speculation. but | | My Dean Frrevo: Tama men of many sorrows nnd Insted seven hours, ch do not formet the gy: ut though luckivss struggle you: determined to conduct their proceedings Kansas undorthe system of manipulating elace | @full share of the hardships and victssltudes of | There {sa bellef here that West's engazoments | made in my behalf, Tam not well a | ice saprotile ‘| 5 Giisets; .tindor the system of manipulating elecs | a full share of the hardships and viclss h 4 with closed doors. They do not dare to | Miter surrendering bhinsel€ to the oMlvers. | ie turns eatabliahod by CLAYTON and warm. | fortune which fall to the lot of young actors | in Baltimore were of a criminal nature, and that | Cot, A. K. McCune. celebrating th f rah ; we Horace Grecley-Why Ho Diod. being whipped, pursed ba tc ner of their investigation cr the fucts President of the United States, the votos cast | many Western towns, and, strange as It may | This, I think, is mare «urmise, Bomne tina igs beats dnc hag Aaah Rede a two kilomettos IAAtORETIOy ene which are proved before them, for any candidate have but little influence Ind seem to those who remember him only asa | West was appointed administrator to an estate We are glad that Mr. Greeley's dar, there there was another Sight. in which the et accounts for hls ‘und New York Hera, ag head of the press, ro GEN. RIQUELME PUZZLED. , fooling of curiosity only asto circumstance | BrooKs was elected, hls opponent, Raxten, | decidedly for low comedy parts, ta which he | fact accounts for his having funds aly i @ i yould ene othing, There are 3 . hee i ei pusly suggested, and in whieh the Journa & ~ re wrelene pak ied : ; i 1 thing. mh dy tht aud motive, and the fashion is to classify | being a trustworthy aupporter of the Adminis | was tolerably successful, In Louisville he once THY PROFESSOI'S DIAM. Tee eee ete aynatiee wedi have |g ftom, Guantanamo Gen. Kiqwelme came by ne good Neen upol he committee; bu ke ee P ned, Hus the chiidren of i seven hundred Cubens burned La Kedondita, an distingnished members of both political | oe oe Neilson place seems to be, if any~ | was for making an inquiry in regard to the have joined a travelling circus company as rider | trated, but rational. He conversed freely about y¥ should n ig loraytth we pes Set on ‘n- estata three mi this city, and took ; 3 a Low Mangos. and at otuer estates, all Ner transaction; and it has from the first to carry this conspiracy againat the rights ofthe dollarsaweek. But ho eventually discovered | he said. ko a dream. “1 have had,” h f Pree iy GF vinen aiae nicer eS six tulles of this clty, bast niche ithe seemed probable that they would be able A Blow at Freedom of the Press peop ¢ into effect that Senator Rick of Arkansas — that the serious drama was his true fleld, and to |" dreams Inte When I tnt aan hose wiris, Inhorits is cnards were doubled, and every volunteer was to stiff all real investication and keep the idetebdoith sé was accused by Senator EoMUNDS of Impertl: thishe gave such cireful stad upon his my wife's father's T dreamed that my | with all this, the public learns with surp: se What happenod’ ‘Pie Insur ents canto Mp to : LE raN Wek wien bs ' San Francisco, close ty this city, and carried of i : ot only be a broad stride tov sentral- | toward the Administration which could scarcely | the Chestnut street Theatre, Philadelphia. In We went by night snd wealthy institution, and had enriched his that such is their pur; ore. Itremains to | Not only be a broad stride toward central ¥ roll b i 1 Mr. G p i / ivation, but a most dangerous blow at the | be Justified, oven if animated by atively hope of | July of the same your pearance | opan the chestand examined the lungs. While | Gall borators. | Tt aaene en it Mia personal £2 almost expired (arg friends should bave iuteriered, to hace ai the lungs and ran off to bide them, fthowent 1 ' gulars have been sont to Manzanillo, whether Federal troops are tobe used forthe | reapects Immature and crude, was recelved | (2° UDRe and ran Of EO well, A. sinall wood wich his gentus and industry hed cone | Where the Spaniards are in dread alutin by reas purpose of assisting ina criminal attempt tore: with approbation as giving evidence of Cit was all out down. 1 star bis tragic end re recone) friends eee a ted (ue ae fl ea The influences by which the cerpet-bag | there Is no reason to expeet that the tele- | verse the result of a popular cloction in his own | great histrionio proutse in the perforner, | Kross to lock for a big tree that uy should have in ose Of the re i Rreotanin ea A ee " ; " .and [found it, ‘There was a big hole in she political et ft ourrouncded ht of which th niards were worsted. governments of the reconstructed States | LPH, if controlled by the same oMicials, | 1 , tug yet seen | Thotigh not yot twenty-one years of vest rule, was not. there formorty, put | cont political stru Ih tao ie id gronten Guise, Bante ities Yara Ml Cahora are governed in the duties devolving upon | Would not also be made subservient to th ‘ then possesced a fLie, deop volee capable of great and just then heard & on hes d beconie, to use his own | fact ovory place where thore was a Spanish cars t ir ts he ling ty. TI variety of modulation, a commanding presence, a rs came rush | words, “aman of many sorrows,” and thee them receive a striking aud effective illus. | iutere of the controlling party hk wel and curious question of life : " T awo) rison, Was Ailacked by patriot forces, wilh sele tration in the proceedings attending the | transmission of tolegrams conveying news | iasurance is likcly to arisa in Delaware. Profese ease and dignity of movement, and features i ie road. and. sure ¢ griefs came upon hit ail at once, and when dom were less tian of 100) men each. Over physical nature was exhausted. Tt was (he deer | favorabl i i 1 which readily reflected the sentiment of the | the wood had been cut down as T d-oan recent election of a United States Senator | fvorable to the Administration would be | sor Wrst of Dover bad bis life insured for M : t by the Legislature of South Carolina, | faciitated, while every possible ol stacte | 25,00) for the benvfit of his family, He bas cons elghty houses were burned and seme forty ; ton of frievuts that wounded him. ‘This was the | SSUtY a u DUNE O character he pormonated. ‘The expression of ine | Mad; ‘Thon Twentto look for the tree, and & | How that plerced his hourt. He had devoted | (amae de killed at Guise, In oor nce That State is hopelessly given over to care | Would be placed in the way of persons | feseed to tho killing of a negromamed Cooct | pet-bag domination, and the 1 tof the | Tepresenting the iudependent press. TURNER, aud to the horrible manner in which big hole was there in the very place T saw Iti | pig life and’ sacrificed his positign to public in= aitack a horrible plot was octad, after tense omotion and tmpulsive action seemed | my dream. I felt akind of scared. TUES, Uacchansew ot inert aad ta irendethatal | He fashion of Gonzales Boot, The object was most congental to bis genius, and in such parts A HORMIDLE REALITY, turned against him—turned asalnst him tu fai | Us i + Si ere killed, howe as Othello, Mucheth, Richard IIL, and Loar he | “The Friday Leave myself up and all Thursday | Ing rage, with gross epithe:s aud foul Ile: Shinty Spaniards were Killed, end those who es t caped left their clothing and shoves behind. Presidential election bas destroyed all} The opportunities for imp) inter- | be disposed of the remains, His apparent appenred with success, while in those of amore | nlght, Iving In bed, I nt the whole thi Mi head! and honest face were cartcatured | “AP have airoady hosed uf the, srene . object in the murder was that the mutilated » met ote about the nig d was a dream, and the semblance of a gortiia, brutal and | spunish General Gonzales Boot. He took with prospect of any immedinte change for the | ference with despatches would be much | cra might be mistake: reflective, metaphysical character he was less | that T should wake up by and by and find ita, | 1 He had devoted himself to the enfran- | jilin gauoo, which the Catalansof tlie placogave better. It | tor the Noted greater than those possessed by the postal dy of the necro imight be mistaken for his happy, His Hamlet, although evincing considers | When T heard the people at Harrington depot | chisement of the blacks, and bis peu was tlgh= | hin to save thenselves frum toe disgrace of weo- ster, It is under the unrestricted con. | Fri tn ne aie veenctere doet not | OMB Core, and the insurance compantes bo | able study aud some orlglia ver asat- | talking about the murder of Gooch Turner. did the sword to strike of thetrshackios, | ing him drag aballorchun in the sires. He trol of ehameless white adve turers and | 4 . Y defrauded out of tho $25,000, The question | jyractory performance. Itlacked the finer qualia | Wake up and find It was not a dream. ey turned against him with wonderful | was sentenced to this by the last court marttad their allies—ignorant negroes, who know, or ourht not to know, the contents tf West fs hanged for this murder, will aabered A telah rntyedtaer " quale | Professor.” T said, “a great many rmore The abolitionists did the sume. fur rosbery. cold-blooded tmurder, attempted Only a highly creative mind can suggest, and to | your confession of Friday was hot true poor old Gerrit Smith poured out hia volum riper oa CO epi tae} @ highly creative mind can SURO, Od een i eet een that confession. West | cant upon bis head. whje Wendell Puillipe's ; ¥ operator must read the de | of the tnsurance to h y? 5 fueurs i ai and other offences sre, Th tare to the highest bidder ape Th perator must read the di f the Insurance to his family? If the insur- | which Mr Forrest, at his best, could never as- fed. ie tee to the baat of toy recotsetion, sue tonzue distilled Its double-venom es it | 88 fair sample of Spanish miliary wu\ioritica, pire wu feel respecting the alfair?’' TE, bisved ite hate. The temperanes politiciaas, to THE BOASTS OF THE SPANLATS. legitimate and honest proceeding. spatch which he is requested to forward, holds good, tt will be to the tofthe and nono are better aware tian members | companies to see that the murdercr gete off F j ahed : whom his paper bad given their only powor, | ‘These ame Spaniards talk of their triumph Feapectable and substantial citizens, and nono are better aware than member In a considerably lower range than hakes- | ; La ae sae A F nf Wits business eaterprise the prospert of the press how many facilities an operas | With fome Mahter penalty, such as tmprison- {kin very ereatly troubled about ft," he sald, | Bot Up mock conventions. to. denounce bt leeds of prowens, hut they ars slicncaneut an ties of acting, and those subtie touch hich fe been cite ulated 6 Your DAVIN 8 Nat | Fred Douglass chuckled negro gtibes at lim, and sider the sale of their votes in the I a. | of @ package passing through his hands. | the companies be compelled to pay the amount 8 of acting, and those sul A which | hav on circulated as to your bay wud that 4 ee . pearean characters above meutioned wer AChOURUTUL tone and voted for his opponent. The provected oir defeats and their disgraceful filirhts. Brig the State aye: ‘ tor can extend, and how many he can | Ment for life. The case ts stranze and unpar- | ray which Mr. Forrest may be said to have O you think the result will be? Line | Interests, whieh were drawing rich revenues | Gen, Martine del Campo went off to Spain, ob e State depends, have no voice in publio ; ' 7 need aileled. ak a tl Ieee feeada Ian from @ policy the basis of whieh he had Lild, | serving the most careful silence; Col. D. Juan affairs, and no present hope of improving | Withheld, Does any one think that an ; ae Se Baan | Created, hades dhe Sth asso ia aE is more than T ean bot Tam very | notonly turned againat him, but contributed thé | Lopez del Campilio did the same thi The their condition oMcial wearlug the Government oollar Judve Dunet, who lately played so | with his name. ‘These were Spartacus, in the | popeful,” was Weat's reply I ave bade a | Mange corruption fund which defeated him. ‘The | litter has been replaced by Col. Donderius, heir condition, Would be ready, in the heat of an exciting | !Perant a part tn the struxele for power over | “Gladiator,” a play written for bln by Dr. Bir@; | clean breast of It, 1 have Kept no part of the fad arid feaeoer aalbek nite, aed Hutosderea | san ines nara eibaseéaeimbes tie bat ould be ready, © heat 0 peg ee A dlptegiprnialaea me ema deheart Ade ds wnt, | story back.” vd unassed agal and side.an say, they have aline st crushed the Cubans x ble bolero f 4 aH mbahire, and is | Mctamory eee y ab biel Seay fs ov cag Would you object to tell me the whole story | {it ecile betes 9 the snecny, brayed Out @ braze horas who are deserting the sinking ship vat sixty years old. Ho is t vof the | Brvtus in the tragedy of that name; Damon, in | over again? | asked. ‘ of bate and falseLoud at hin, Wall street | that they are telling entruths, late Daxten M. DURRELL of Durham, end wh: “Damon and Pythias," and Jack Cade, in the Ie fs ail in my confosston,” Woat said. | preferred the brother in-law of Gorhin, to the Spanish military commanders ator of the United States, Mr. Jon J, | dispensable courtesies which are now | he went South changed the apellingof hisname, | play written for him by the late Judge Conrad | “There Is yothing more about It than T have | Tn tid hi med tien to. All th i oponty aearteeoat be ts, entire Parrensox of Pennsylvania was the suc- | Habituatly extended to newspaper corre | apparendy with a view of giving it a Creole | of Philadelphia, In all of these parts the rr catexpressed a wish to-day to have counsel, | f goape any lutenses ite, has issued i i ai lig wes spondents without regard to party or poli- | flavor, He isa man of intemperate habits, of abounding physical energy of the actor sayehe has no money, “If he had $5.0 p who Weld to fi " he cessful candidate, receiving an over- |" ’ vis Mk vory ordinary abilities, and little standing as a found full : Iny, and if his personations | #ald a lawyer to me, “he could be got of | those who held to, hi ler of ope! whelming majority on the first ballot, Mr. | &°s . Spb Abt le bg de jon the first trial’. West was in negotiation | proved true, There w sont) until he receives orders to do so, Pivrusow has tote aistdined (helmut a lawyer. He waa appointed U.S. District Judge did not moet the highest requirements | with the people of Frederic as to teaching school | bul we speak of clan ‘ Lof men " ew frucha no one understands. The eRSON hi istained intimate Whose Paeliielet by President Lixcors, at a time when it was | ofdranatic art, they wore admirably adapted to | forthem. They offered $1,0n) a your; he wanted |, And he was bosten by fraud! We do not like | insurgent¥ do whatever they pl acc liere. there, lations with the Tegisleture as an active | $1200. Unt y day hiscrime wasdiscovered | to reiterate such tions, because the oft | and e id are only too well atistted ey scaastiil 1 nn : ; Te The problem of the day seema to be, | YY diMecult to Mi that office in New Orleans in the stage and to the tastes of most of the audl- | he wrote a note to Frederic consenting to take ed word niliarizes the people the | when they moet the enemy. Meanwhile the and successful lobby practitior Cit | iia ta Kegnntieible Yor tho ovareHeming | Miecmeceny rent A few since | ences which witnessed the w who ever | $i thowut, Wet t feat of Bucka- | Spaniards are meditating Low to eave thom known by his colored friends as“ Tonest Reenter i RE | DoRELL was very Intimate with cotton operas | aaw Mr. Forreat in. Spartacus or Mctamora, howe NAD Wrst AN ACCOMPEICE? Hand Ge eatid Bonin Dotohied EY CHIMERT EaoaT TS || Ante Momctals ea RJON Tenetin Dod SOtAld conn Jons," a cognomen which he acquired | Stes of disasters which bas come apon the | tors, and on one oecaston came into conflict | ever much they may have been disposed to critle | | A distinguished lawyer of this Siate told me | qey, ‘That contest was the dec one of the | has fallen in disgrace with his Excelioney, and from his exceptional ; sputition asnlways | Pace Mail Steamship Cormpar Six | wi ts of the Treasury Department, | else the personations, will forget his singular | {') Bight (at he was frinty convinced West | c mpaign, It was not an aifair of outpos he latter two ne noar kickiag hitn . ‘ hips totally lost or badly d’sabled) » ithin v had taken session of a conelderatle | power. The writer of th! w nact the c nN ry bet i‘ like Sedan, was tho well-detined beg t of his house. yurse these sure to pay what he agreed to pay for i ) 1 ’ jon of a considerable power, The writer of this saw him enact the | on one of West's connections. He considers it Ghar di cha Damosente bad cae Soe ee ehick andala: Ge Votes. Ii was th’s noble trait in hia chars | SX Months! Little wonder that the out= | quantity of cotton whteh, as they claimed, was part of Sparttcus many years azo in the Tre- | an extrautdinary thing that » young man like ald have lusured them success in the hetter fate could such actor, coupled with a liberal disbursement | Ste public is making up Its mouth to cry | the property of the Government; and they put | mont Theatre in Boston on an occasion when & | gure his life for $25.00, ‘and he bolieves that | Vet, election, exp has written all he could against his a inde, “ahich Wed tec ce et Something too mech of this!” Wehear | it into the hands of Gen. CANBY, who waa then | delegation of Indians. headed by the famous old | West was put up to it by dome person Who ex- Coittpae REAR ees blaze in tho Capitol of South Carolina tc Arvellous accounts of the fluctuations of |!" command at New Orleans. He cefused to chief, Black Hawk, wero present; and he well | pected and honed that West's exveriments | city and of law and | The Rightsofthe Policy Molders ofthe Mutual pari NPIL of a © | the stock, now up in a balloon, and again | Mender the cotton on Deneta’s order, roply- | remembers that mora than onoe duriag the per- | ‘ elect him to the united States Senate, t % sdk Pest A ct ccco el . rt honor, possessed. Lt . " lawyer thinks the scheme which West bung honor, wi wossod. Lite tn ce Companys dowivctabne thw head We: res Ingthat he had held it by the same authority | formance the blanketed and stoleal sous of the | to his own undoing was devised and. sugy was this that y the wreatest Nei York Duity Butietin giving a new exemplificaticn of the old ie kab nd, M105) | that he held possession of the arsenal, and that | forest were moved to the utterance whoopa | to West a that “ho: the best policy.” | there have been too many dead men mad There has just beon an election in the Eegislatura of South Curotina to choos political campaign, to extend to the repre mucoessor to the Hon, F. A. Sawyer as Sen- | $°ntative of an opposition newspaper those shock, f he felt that the Liow at him had T have talked with several young 1 ruck a fatal wound to lis country. Itwasthe | Much of the feeling against the reduction | untit the J ould show power to dispos and yells by the masterly action of Mr. Forrest, | gintttv@,talked with several young me fofapatriot, and not the disinpolntisent | of premium rates made by the Mutual Lusurance The same mors rawn from the | DY Pacifie Mail Steamship burnings and | im of the one he should not allow him to dis | although they underst ee Pet ates tee Marien uieraiantied nod not a word that he | inthe highest terms. “Bx-shot™ Atkin Company has arisen from a misunderstandin too, his relati to the Trims after election p ee is story of one of his competitors, Mr. Exut- r A that t there must | 4 him of the other. Hereupon mplaint | uttered. th way ted West nity, and that he always auepected Wests sanity. and cvs | were under disenssion—as if while he lived any #4 to the position in which the old policy holders Ree ee tnt Tt te cad that as adtieed iis | De the question is whose door it should be | was made to President Jonxson that Caxmy | — Ln ISH Mr, Forrest inade a professional visit to | Srthis towns kaye thie about ties yeuy asr ne | auejelee could be its chief. Wun picmy baad are placed under the new tariff of rates. It is plored friends to talce ParTERsON's money Lat. was s policy, and that oflver | England ar {his round of characters with | went into West's piace, and seeing a tong box | the fact that while he lay aburied the Priouie kenerally supposed that future dividends apon See eile gee Wit nEe Rte n Gears | No euchiters amity ever before | a9 at once directed to surreuder the vot considerable suce He made a second visit | Standing near the coor. pushed of the iid to sce | advised the ta tor) ready to vote for him old policles will be diminished in consequence and Voto for himerlf, It ts cheering £0) curred in the mandgemieutof the come | t8® Court. ‘This onder was obeyed, ‘Th {n 18%, during which he was married to Miss | apparently skinned and some of the flesh wa Pee Tar tbe who Had dateaen of the reduced rates of preinium,and that those 4 1 , C panier es TE Gan (nite Geert tis seats | eae F to the private claiman Sinclaig, daughter of a well-known singer of | ing. He suppored that West had it there forihe | by siotence and Thank heaven! no insured under the new rates will have advan- Principles of honor in vi te selling met its N 1 i nd t a ” |e pecially to one Twrep, on straw security, ond | that name; and a third in 18H, which was pr Purpose of dissectic nd Weak suggestion, tages in respect to dividends accruing just reward in the rominious defeat of | CMC" or do we know of any other | the Treasury never cot a cent of the proreeds Jonged until 1846, During this last visit he was MR. CULLEN'S BOCATR PROM BEING GKTNNED. ntempt from tho highor rates paid by the old the candidate making the unworthy pro- | “teamship line that ts lay ah and pi Such are soine of the ineldents in the history | so unfortunate as to quarrel with Mr. Macready, | Oh {he day after the murder West, was stind- at har haweak beard lane policy holders, ‘This, of course, would tne . tyin this way, Clearly the President of | of this Ur States J If the . y | SPRAY pin auor of she new stare unde Ofice, saith a et posal 3 3 je H t u the House of | the E f who had previously | A Mr. Cullen passed and spoke to t 8 country turned) to despa volve an injustice to those who are paying the BUT It Appears that there has b _ | the Pacifie Mailis not responsible for the | Represeutatives was not a partisan body he shown him attentions, The quarrel deepened |“ You have often asked me to drop into your esolated by death. a lifeof Liber Hvetrs that there bas been Anite ee ee ae ee Mine TaMld ROC gicebe IE EAGBne tee hte carta Pala ict: toe rahi Ty by | Office and try your gns: if you doo't object Cwilt | before bim with @ pen that had ist its phice and 1 4 puree . looked-for discuvery in South Carolina Is, for we bear of his bein ' uare in | Into a bitter personal hatred of ¥ ¥bP'| Comoe Mi Cunaneald nand, he bowed down, his heart broken, Sdopt such @ course without a most fazrant which may spoil the moot affect of Pate | 100 aetively engnged in speculating in the | the recent transacttons tn Ls mm Forrest, the lamentable result of which was |” West turned the conversation, and, on Mr. and Wa beat sf zed, and eunk in death, | violation of corporate honesty, The truth Is, plaesptabe nthe eaten rests time to attend toléhe’ inatinaanient Bt ite Already the people of Kansas are be- |) May, 1869, when Mr, Mucroady attempted | [in when | dor mit my dearest friends to | aeror who had died in the arms of victory, his 40 any such thing, The company treat each p u evere penaltic business, But some | coming excited over the contest amous (he | to play a professional engagement tn the Astor | my‘room.” Focent enemies sought to make tardy repar policy as @ separate account; and the dividends and in consequence thereof the Senator usiness, it some one ought to be held | ambitious politicians who aspire to succeed Mr. | Place Opera House. These disturbances cannot ‘A short time ago a gentleman who was on in. | Th aced wreaths on his coffin, pronoun: = ponngiec ; Jace Opera House, These y fn Filtered Guisainn kad Gees Oo Deee LS each policy holder are regulated by his pre elect has been arrested on the charge of | PesPousible, forit should not be permitted | Powenoy in the United States Senate, There is 5 timate terms with West called at his office at | ful ulogies ani rod money to bis : * ' on the charge o ed te, There !s | be laid directly at Mr. Forrest's door, but it is | {mete terms with West called ae his office at | ren, But they could not reaiwre the vruken mlums. Tho old polloy holders will consequent. to steamship companies to sacrifice the | a st > Anon Comer et tO . corrupting the Legislature. As Mr. Pat- liv ¢ pe fa 1" a a tars opposition to the reélection of Pom- | pretty certain that they were in a measure | this gentleman that they were of much the DHT one ot ti saddest oniandie in {i _ | ly suffer no reduction in dividends in conse renoy is not acting in harmony with the | ves of passengers, however reckless they | ENOY, basod on the supvosed weakness of that | prompted by him or uls friends, although it was and aiid. and had urged iin to addest episodes tn our history. quence of the reduced rates of premium; and Columbia Ring, who are usually all-pow- | #@ve@ right to be as regards their own nator in regard to what Is called subsidies. | never anticipated that they would be carried to oe the latter turned the key Unpub! 4 Lettors trom Horace Mirectey, | ose Insured on the lower scale will receive erful in State affairs, it ls quite likely that | PFoperty. No one would object to thelr niost prominent of his competitors t# the | their tragical termination. In the same year he g . areciey. ANOTHER MAN'S ESCAPE. From Huctiand’s Gem of the West, Chtouyo. correspondingly lower returns in the form of ho may be convicted and sent to the peni- | PoWing up a steamboat asa stock opera. | Hon. 1S Kautocn. formerty of Boston, where | separated from his wife for alloged misconduct | sy felt kind of queer.” the Amoug the tmany letters received by us | dividends; the former contributing in no des tentinry instead of West ict tion or slapping one on areef as the As ny years aco he acquired considerable | on her part, an act which gave rise to along and | “but 1 took aseat near the w from the late Mr. Gre y. the following may be | cree to the dividends of the latter, but standing 'y instead of Washington, which pers i brity, Mr. KALLOcH, who was once & Bap- | geandalous series of legal proceedings. M ing round the room [ saw a big knife and are. | Worthy a place in history. In March we wrote 11 .t the same position as hitherto in respect haps would be a good thing for the Senate, | {st method of breaking down the markets | tit cleryman, hud better Keep away from | Forrest brought an action of divorce against her | Yer lying on the desk. We talked for somo | LIM NTNU A ie Die teed fiateane tthe annual di Tabuttcs china wi “ but when either proceeding involves the | Washington. Th % ol ‘o' on of divorce time about the gas which West was manufac- | © NH postponed until the same to the annual distribution of profits, af bowe ver, Honest Jons" should meet | yet when tiner ee i ine eg Le Mington, The atmosphere of that wicked | husband on the ground of infidelity, and ob- | turing. He wsked me to inhale some, but des | (iy Ant Wat ay ihe Republican Convention. |” For the purpose of illustration, we present the with such an unpleasant termination to a Undred: 0! oO passengers, the | city might corrupt his morals, nisambitious career, it is not lk: at | travelling comunity atleast has a right i us career, it is not likely that | travelling Fridence that th fe oyania higher rates of premium; and no company could . “ His reply Was as follows tained a veralc erfavor, Forrest for years | clined. At last West put his band on the ollowing statement, showing the composition o alned a veratct in her f Forrest for yeare | OUNCE wat ald, “Bo sou no anmeg yk fois nx. March t1.19m, | following statement, showing the composition of fought against this result by appeals and othor | Queer again, but’ I put ona bold feont and avid, | Dean sin: T have y list. Leanot the premium and of the dividends accruing he would suffer in meckness and resigna- Would ' ; cdutasiie tusulaieds ta fan Gen: Gases proceedings involving delay, but was @nally | lifting up my fat and shaking tt: “No. but I care Ci grape a Rage ec A UB Re Me thereon, under the old rates and the new. Woe ion, bi foranneatatia tie Fould it not be well to put some good | Conttantly fnenished. aot Ge NT has obliged to submit to the Judgment of the Co ry this, and I ain't afratd of any man,’ Now, A kehe baler uae ce ‘ “ean the allie ht hep tion, but more probable that, like Sam- | i reve h 8 put just been retlocted Preeldentunon thetrery ; obliged to submit to the Judgment of the Court. | PHOS ttutuar of this man, Turners twill WEE whit suppose the case of a policy holder who pays #140 FON when in diffionities, he would seek to eainship manin charge of the line who | is In ‘358, having amassed a fortune by his pro- | Comes up ail fresh tote, andl believe t prem um under the old rates, and of a second re ene 1¢ mould seek (0 | nas nothing but the safety of ships and en baa on toy mh hese iB pane te tia fessiona: labors, he retired from the stage and id iaerimeed West's mind of serving me as he ‘ : r who, under the new rates, insures for an equal f rt overthro ‘a eae De assachusetts Legislature, one 3 ort ou sok ic Bia eealdanaa pas sivali did the nleger.’ the nomin Indewd it is intimated that the Senator | Pa#enKers to attend to, in order that the | Athol, coming forward with a new demonstra- | (20K UP his residence in an elozant mansion in o place before April next. Every one | Senator Trumbull Wf they got controt rules apts party i 1 fections. But his love of the footlights and hia hopes that speedy justice will visit hlin, If | Logislatuie, Mr, Geeeley's rei + | Prendam He those who voted forhim giviug the amount | Co™HeTINE And to corner without let or | rencwed in Is72 the proposition to erase from | ¢ondneas for act reame hia desire for | Ha victim had been a white man, a citizen said . that each received for his vote, and that if | Hiudrance? Such an arrangement would | the flags and the registry of the army all tn | setipement, and ina cc nsneriyer incre Kk d lynched right off. though It t ‘ doubte Drove 8 are | Scriptions, mottoes, and of victories wo: ‘ Poh BOGE 8 COU 6 # he was bi | and lynched right o} i rity , horeaily goesto the penitentiary he willbe | Wdoubtedly prove satisfactory to all pare | Pcriptions, mottoce, and tokens of victor! upon the stage, playlug h's old round of char- 4 yp Cea yin 0 Trumialt | For reserve Het 691 ce n1802, Mr. Hoyt responds by introducing Inthe | 2th to which of late years he had added IMD LATENT BROVREIN MYATRRE paren te pecans . rave! er, And asit looksas thoug Acre . pi sehispaseted bets Ne | another <1 emed one a “8 ry fuity'e that K 11) ralty the paki a civ tare with him, which would be an excelent | avel by water. And asit looksas though | Teo ivturw the following expression of his own | Snotheh Reenettew, esteemed one of his Anest | pme man whe wae Aeanulted tn Fintbusk | ,,!ileitnat Koerner will ratte the Germans generally 3 » for So! ‘1 f any number of subsidies could be had b: performances, From 1M until within the last to cur Her OO) DO CRRROL OO Dratee, Total premium, sesseceresss Gh 00 O10 thing for South Carolina, Y | sentiments f Avoutie Dring, Yours, Honscs Onsarey, The dividends are m1 each jew ! L ely 8 | James Boyer, who was knocked down on | GA, Martian, Kaa. @om of ae Wrst, Ohleato. 1 a iid dicing cin lds 4 4 . nha aennl eta t and year out, in every considerable city ar paday ne: < of the among the pluaderers of a subjngated | te asking, would it not be well for them Pee PULA eeio ere eeaalop for the | Wednesday near midaight in front of the vacant | pegs, wo wrote him @ letter of aympathy, and om Kae Btate will be watched with interest by the | t0 4Pply to Congress for an appropriation carn u lots at Flatbush and Sixth avenues, Brooklyn, that it might be well for his friends to re ’ Well, « Jay Mr. Susven's view must pres | and tts Infirmitios Increased upon bim. Al- | Mr. Greeley replied as follows PoE DERE, Aya OB BPDERIIANOD (OF fe and tole made cant dinaatare ) i 4 assaults of some unknown persons, is dying at A . srar's deatne Js0o 8 apathy by the citizens of South Carolina, on 1 i‘ us us ie ALS nee di nei mee yall. It is impossible for a wise and kind people | though of late years he had outlived his fame \ seid Buen sea weet ae e burning of the Bienville and the | to perpetuate among theinselves the memories | and greatness asan actor he alone seemed un- 7 We have no inoney, & They do not be ie ae ° 0 88 acta “ Véitaedie kK MUR sensrias ¥L ergen | ¢ral reasons. no none. 1 Tota! dividend ; hes mht The: Nbilson Hines MUraor: America, and the wreck of the Guatemala? | of eivilatrife, or to keep alive the spirit of dige | consctous of it, and he only coased to tread tho | gtroet police atation Cosh fala Leah re | ieee bet ho ughey Mint Yo anol apare, and 11 will thus be soen that the policy nelder who ‘The murder on Tuesday in Nellaon place : cord and mutual hoetility, Mr. Starr ta | boards when physically incapable of the exer Moe che election go as tt shall please God, pays $140 premium will receive $48.96 dividend ; as dann Pac nes He ring aétrong llkenoes Warmoth on Pinchback, merely ahead of the times now, just as he was | tion. He then began a series of dramatic read- Philadelbhins the cer of lila bieth and of hin'et special court is convened Weat's trial | and also hinted that th hocmata miahe dup | Mount by the payment of $110; -residen ght be pei . : nilade!phia, the efty of Lis birth and o' x lect has written acknowledgments from | Uresident might be permitted to go on | tionof the same truth, Senator SUMNER having F °F tome, he would have been seized at the depot My Daan sim: I ¢o no of this amoun® there is required able to take n good portion of tne Legisla- | ties concerned, particularly to those who | 1? the war of the rebellion, which he frst made Senate, and our t H For yoar's deaths The further developmentsof this quarrel | the Pacifle Mail Steamship Company for | "w ‘ | eighteen months he has regularly actod, year in , \ ane In October, during Mrs. Greetey's severe i. | thus: people of other States, and with hopeless | *¥bsidizing the widows and orphans made bash Ha stage and for applause seemod to Increase as ace | while endeavoring to protect a woman from the rge W. Hatton, the colored orator, to 7.Ptr cent, on 048 of reserve, th os sdved on expense acco ERT it i his home, 62 Prince street, Brooklyn. We can ru votes, tor eay> | Saves 08 expends acCORsE, bed uh] Hoyce was fonnd by his officers on the corner | hy wife ie vetter, Youre Insensiblo, but that he recovered consciousness Honsce Onxeney. while he, who under the new rates pays ¢1!0 for “4 ca 4 5 inge in which he has been occupled more or les: ©. AJ Havinann, Bag, Ba. Gem, Chic to a class of crimes which is growing to be | Tt Seems to us that Wanmoti makes a Mae re ae eye ay oy Ley uring the last year, | ; * | while botng examined by Dr. Walker, The story | ‘Mr Greeloy's lant letter to us Was one of the | 8 equal amount of Insurance, will recelve $18.38 Sooke (ob with’ arent: lanik : good point on Pixcupack when, in his pf slavery. while the masses of the people | Mr. Forrest was’ unquestionably the most | Boyce gave of the assault was that he heard a | last written by him, Nov, 1), He had heard of | in dividend; the difference in dividend being oked on with great leniency by juries ‘1 1 : loved that institution and guarded it as one of | widely known and popular of any tragic actor | yw, aavaatd ne vasaes 106 on than Gol atrempts being made to injure us, and wrote a¥ | equal tothe difference in premium, The saving and communities, Theman or woman who | Proclamation, he says he is no Governor | their chief treasures. No re of American birth who has appeared In this | \ien, : corner | follows: reasures. Now, 1 they di Pa a : yap eo APE APAleOniGE 9a er noumever: they de | country, Tn the personation of characters de- POS. 2rEs te Dec namenence. He was iss On Spe New Yorx, Nov.10,19m, | in the amount of premium, under the new rates, omicide nowadays under the in- q justice to Mr, SUMNER’S earlier efforta, and the | maniiug robust action and physieal pow jot by two men, one a tall and the | pean sim: My misfortunes du not" come single Rie, | 1s effected entirely on the it en ; the fluence of jealousy or to revenge personal | BY What law the new Legistature, which | day will come when they will applaud the hu- | has acagcely had. his, equal” on Hite ‘American | luge & short person, who knocked him ins | pata battalions” urieve fut You are'tin # bute areas odiral 08 fie seeneeees dishonor or conjugal infidelity is rurely | Ws elected in November, can begin to act | mane and statesmanlike Idea which Horr and | Same. Dut eee ee re ale a ig |, A doctor, living inthe neighborhood. sald that | i!sh ahead: Yours sidipy | Homace Guntey.’ | the old system having been found to exceed the punished with the gallows, Juries have | before January does not clearly appear, | bis associa’ ss now revil dramatic qualities, “His range wan limited. and | Peak” in that victnivyy Sie was attivod nee | ROM ge 8S | roquiremonta by seventy-tve per vit grown into the habit of balancing the ha- | But as both parties m to assume that | an, varios pee a vag Which have gained | hislife with n the greater pert of black dress ank sball. A policeman also saw a itn Oddy Grane ve ne fivent Under these clroumstances, we are at aloes to e aller = ; | this is all right, we presume it Is, ms reports which haye gained | his ot above b woman, answerlug the doctor's description, In Bre Cady Stanten ov Netnce Hresisy, conceive what possible objec he old polte man intellect so nicely on this special ehh, wep tin, circulation to the effect that the Government of | WETS ,Of 80 average level of feeling and emo- | that lovality. dle thinks he would $e aul Mra. Elizabeth Cady Stanton delivered neelve what possi Jection the old polley emotion that they find no dimeulty in de- | PiNcuuack became acting Lieutenant- | Sinan had determined to recede from the proc | Hecht Meenas ceanat eT tented nese | identity her, Lo MIBKS he would be able to | a iecttire on Presidente and Purtios” at Mine | holders can raise against the chunge of rates ciding that the mind of the man or woman | Go¥ernor on the death of DuNN, by virtue | pressive course It has b Te re” | and in his latter yours he degengrated into ex: | » Siace the removal of Mr, Boyce to bis home | Heapolis, Deo, 4, where sho heard of Hor ‘The truth is that the company has been colleet= 1 ‘ rse It has been pursuing of late | @nd inh , X- | he has been unconscious, with lucid Intervals, | Greeley’s death, The ZrWune of that of : atly nore than of being a member f th agcerations and mannerisms which made him ing, in the form of premiums, vastly ny who takes life under its influence is upset za member of the Senate, Butif | years, appear to be effectually controvertod | Maen the “induanneriems wbich made bin | 16 ig unable to give any further partioulars than | porta her as saying: : . Macte4 snd the criminal irresponsible, the new Leg'slature Is legally in New Or- | by authentic Intelligence lately recelved that an | Which knew not the dignity and force of hia | {098 already i the possossion of the pall Mr. Greeley has ey nmanded my admire. | '# reauired to provide alequate security for 6 Tn all the cacy ef thie’ kind that | Jens at this present time, then Pincupacn | elective Partiament. ta on the point of heing | eatlier pervouations. Ite outlived Nia hatrle on the reporter visited Im he was delirious, | Hon a one of the best representatives of insured and to pay the current expences of mat Payee oy : A Ulved hia Yh, don’t Let ther Kill me job, don't; there | lean insti boast, and | 9 i old policy holders, havo arisen during. tho past twenty | Mas ceased to be a Senator, for Le is not | established tn that country, thus gtving the culo, Rowers without Lelng aware of the fact, | are too many of thei, one of the and most forcible writers | Cement. In dealing with old pel Pero ‘years, the killing of seducers by Injured | ©@ Of the Senators who hold over, If ho | Pes potent voire in the direction of publto nf. | as an actor than tt he had roilred permanontiy | makers Hie ts the, ehleck at her telly heres | eruly language of our day, and asa | tHe company proposes to contin " r > Ane vo | frou » stave Whe # vubced hie lie | Mother, He ts the eldest of her family, being | truly great and good man, He has always hud excess of requirements, and to return the Tuabanda, fathers, er brothers, and the | pad oeascd to bea tor, then he cannot | {#78 The Parliament 18 to consist of two | [iim the stage when he first aunudnced bis in- | xi yours of age, A few months igo he married, | My unqualifed respect for the Keuerority and in ehe form of dividends; while on ul q aria callnn int a u with an aggregate of six hundred mem- re but being unuble to enter housekeeping his wife | Magnanimity that marked all hfy actlons with ; kindred crimes which ye gone unpun- | P i i Lioutenant-Governor, 804 | hors, but whether both Houses will be elective Mr. Greeley's Fifth Will Dincovered, Jiyed in por! n Warren street. He visited his fellow men, and tor the unquestioned purity | cles It proposes to charge # preaitam more bes herefore cou ‘ot bes Joverno: i * e a her regularly and was ring for the time | 0! ry ife. He stood before this | closely correspondi © actual requirements ished, we do not reall one in which the | Tek fore could not become Goverwor of | had not been definitely determined at tho last | | There te anothor will of Mr. Greeley. of the | wien his means Would alow him to go to houses | hatin, for UA WAG OCTANE TORO: bite ettaut | Ces eee, CORTRePOnGINIE 50, BOK tl a frenzy, real or pretended, was to refined | > impeachment of Wanmory accounts, For several years there has been a; {ate of September, 187, Tue Hon, W. E, Rooinaon, | keeping. | : B vice, oither “smoking nor chewing | to- SA ee haae STR HLTA er q ou lin " f »» foundation on which Pryenpack | nom Pi e of Brooklyn war then his lawyer, and so continued | On Wednesday night, as was hie custom, he | bacco, drinking intoxicating liquors, nor | Of dividends, This certainty seems a mos and peeulinr as in the present fastan K | nominal Parliament of fifty meinbera, with a | intl) he retired from the pat hale to assume the | Visited his wife and talked of the tine when | wasting bis time — and substance “in | businessetike voureo, and we ave iitontlo to see And yet there wus something of the same FP having caved in, he ought to go | President attheir head, but as it was filled by , they would soon be always together. On leay- | fashionable amusements or resorts of of Assessor, The will is iu Mr. Robin: | ing her she ac: anied I 4 Mal li a how It voncerna any exvept companion whos uuders )polntment the people bad ot ropresen- ° panied him a short distance | soc conse Mi ‘ord ol y her uncle as in other murders of the | It Is expected that the small distance ev he proposed Innova- | Groeiey’s own hand, Both the araft and will are | shortly after leaving her that he heard the ertes | the young men of this day and generation, My ‘tod. Thouiloss in die LotR i ne i tion Is an Important step toward the recognition | pow ta Mr, Robinson's possession. It ts witneesed | Of 8 Woran in distress, and hastenod to her as- | criticisins of Mr, Greeley have been wholly with | . He mind of Ronenr | remaining Letween the heading of the east | of popular rights, and considered In connection 1 ston and Win, A; Courecn, who then, with | sistance, reference Lo his false position on the education RLEAKLEY, Who sevins to be aman of suffle | end of the Hoosack tunnel aud that whieh vient intellixence aud culture to keenly |! Proceeding westward from the central fee) the shame of his niece's situation, there able to effect an equal reduction int! ens account, Tt has long been a stand niment Sis ls wcdd manson ooms Uianduoadeniaa a f i theteoices tn ‘h The tenants in the house all spenk kindly and | elevation, and eniranchisement of woman, ‘Che | Heainst Hfe Insurance that the cost nag shaft will be bored throuxh so that the | er, is a significant Indication that the existing | E hig | bis recovery. Hix chances. w ‘One to | been opposed to what Tdects the next great» | H isttordy fhnad wi Rare Was a sense of personal wrong, a burning Government of Japan continues to be antnated Y Hh Si Gieag | ten. ven should he recover, he will not be the | Bep ia slvilsation, Hence whily } mourn with | and the Mutual, In alvin a practten! W 2 the Un and an uely wound ison the left | bis orphans the loss of a noble faclier, L feel Mat : ; vanclng to ineet each other are design — LeTinciee de ase yo otra an austalo Christan clrctias | wide of the heud near the Cemporal bone, In the silence of his pen and tongue woman's | Beet Keverally su posed has dae i orvt. If under the pressure of (his feoling @ illed tho young woman whose vicious well of bim asa sober, industrious young ma power of bis influential Journal, his public | rent were so heavy as to make the ret the connection wil be made about Monday raves idl One nould he recover he | t the Peoples! | same man, ‘The back of t dts Lied 1 ¢ dvath of &p triot, and wi on th Asurance fs much loss costly than th Canieinienibat ik Bie ote en ft he head is mashed al | the nation the death of # pure patriot, aud with | thon that {nouran wh I wi haa edly different, that fiom the east being the We call attention to the public meeting at | cleraymen; &e,, &o. ——— . path is other to freedom and equality, for in | neutralizing one of the mast oimeetive obxtalen were ® stigma on bin fuinily oon- depriving the hereditary nobles of all clvic pow- | § t 1 | His attending physicians express little hopes of | specches and fireside talk) have bf late years | uy 7 . fee ' rte county, Pa); next. The grades of the two \bores ad- | by views of a liberal and enlightened character, | CoMeKe: to the Univeraaliat Coflege;'to Obadiah A, | Most to a felly 1 tow are Witwwolt disgraced and his family dishon- : | grade on which the raliroad track will be lol, | Cooper Institute to-morrow evening to raise moane for olbted his friends, Rabert M, Strob Jchg. | Tiekets to Profoasor Tindall’s lectures, to com. | tat hts @ where he can now see ail | wo insurance: . ’ Kobigsdn, Marcus’ Spring, Dudiey 8, | mence on Tueslayeveniug next, areal ar the buck | (hinge tn their trae relat he will be w cn whilo that from the central shaft la higher A | %¢rellet of the wiiow WeWintehrord, his exeoutarn, | more uC the Messe. Apiictens Those whe with ioeceues | Worker with usin abolishing the most insidious | “spats ing represents the amount appropriated tor The progronn en | Mr. tir esas the , r y a hgtbans 64 aanem Gach Oth bare 06 ke Wiaciad Gat Wrogronne of £ @ proces Mr Gregory he designates ag vhe grubrons patron and J gure, lave a apni a en ax ne huete wh ype of slavery that has ever curved the earthy, | an neymnent ot featiy clarte hn cxeoah of neo nt the eeu 5 Hines hes pecved ee ary for saw BUF oOe