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ER 30, 1872. , THE SUN, MONDAY, se) il the single excepygm of jot of Columbia OME FEW BOOKA: © +} tosrgcing the various applications of theseprin- lag the File of joard of Public een. m feo MH man and numerows.animeles particu- ‘ork, , Darwin on) : the dog, the cat, and certain monkeys. parryNsoy OF EW HAMPSHIRE. THE LOUISIANA OUTRAGES, A Aiveapine Credit Mobilfor Stockholder not want to be hard on aman who evidently aiming in all his acts to im his personal and political situation. i Mr. Day ‘The Rrprewion exoollence of the photographig plates ty | ‘Appenfing to the People—Doce New Hump: | ay py pORTANT MANIFESTO eR - 7 book, of ; 3 ANT 3 ESTO FROM =< crastination Mr. Boutwent is B= F Europ old in connection with the subjoo a . hare DAY, DECEMBER 90. 18 tising. Hesays Jay Cooke, Rornscus.y, | nation having adopted it, Rugsia has given this binge ko ie Satiehivdly’ few’ settons V of feftex action Wasttnatox,' D. C., Dec. 96.—Since the fe the Poesia af the Nob, aud other bankers haye ofered to ex- change three hundred millfon more of the six per cent. flve-twenties for five a fuller approval than any other Country: | now even the ifttte that ia as yetunderstood. | The conscious wish to perform a reflex action having introduced tt as a distinct arm of t¢ | Aidough surly sqlencife in tove apd manner, | sometimes stops See Mee portormance 4 Ipet ¢ensc rea thay be atirous military service. Five butteries of thede mI@a0- | th.¢ work will provebly prove the most popular | fteu For Wethiioe, many seems ago. fd a trial of the Inpocents for the Credit Mobilier New ORLBASS, Deo, _ bribery has beon under a so-called secret Invest- | slznod representatives of Route eine igation by a committee of Congress, notwith- | dolug business with the South, who visiting New Orleana for many amp Angelis the leuccs have already Leen Cormed, and more 4 | witom ite distineutshed*author has written, as it } small wager with « young men thnt they | standing the great seal uf secresy bas been put ‘and are Lm beg ataot rete Taran ied ec per cents, om the same terms the test two fir Trozress of formation, each battery being | hegoutusdis the mont entertafinate we um | Mould Ter wceze {f they took enuf although | upon those gentlemen who are conducting this | portical feelings of tie eae oie ee 6 Theatres New Year's By hundred miilions were taken, but he composed of e ght guns, The London Broad | ‘euies reader, they Gt declared u vat thw levariabl y tid 80. {avestigatton, rich developments concerning a {lah vo expres our opinion Grand Opera Mi ihe Clocks says in his examination he does Mot | 4 yy oy urges that a similar distinct organization J 4 9 y Pi y . United States Senator bave leaked out in the re- Visiting New Orleans ported testimony of Oakes Ames ond Yoho B. | city Is us Alley, which are quite Interesting, eapecially to | Pry ; the constituents of this incormpt Bowater. Stato threatened aad Initiated me hoe eee PATTRREON'S CREDIT MOMILIER SPOCK, ple cest into the Aloe pest glyon by the w vitea On the lst of names which appaar upon loth | Uerepaiion of power and plice by potttical nd= tera written by Cakca Ames to Henry €. Me- | wire his called inthe mwlnanse of Unites site Comp, 1s the name of Patterson of Kew Hamp- | troche tu exapute ble deurees, shire, 80 shares Credit Mobiiler stock. In big | ,Ater ap election which we believe to have testtimony before the oommittes Mr. Amen anid | ip Shieh the honentoum ncenk tee, rae . With physiognomy, or the recognition of char | Wishing much ta suceegd, not one sneezed, gu be for in England, d though their eyes watered ; and ali wit it @X- expresses utd boys tah fa to ond quruinn ex. | S0ter through the atudy of tie pormauent forms | oitiés, had to pay mie my wager. Sir FE Holland Orel h ney ioe th ext autuinn @%) | of the features, (8 has nothing to do. By ex | Felurke thas auention t the act of swal tho serice, exch aubdlrioioy, batters ox trgade | DFRSon te meant getlon of all winds whieh ree | file ie nrobally fale a nf of Umilpes mpoaiutsine andes (bain reloee- aoe cra Ausf, ty dna san tases that some persons find Ye vo diaeute 9 wallow n unable, however, to find any a pi. sible ofivers. To this country the Gating gan ' “ soveeesphiabbiewaesen has alto had its triumphs, having beeu found py yenal hen coking Bn igs ages sep KANSAS SENATORIAL CONTEST, active when brought ta bear against « pcrnyend a —* eet ean eoeige Ruan Ne we Grle iat ehlah ordinarily reganded and spoken of as Involun- | Pooktny for Senator Pamcroy's Successor— t i he P tary. Is Dr. Cornelius A. Legan the Maat threatened to resist the dictation of the Creme |“ Ainong Rngllah writers Sir Charles Bell, the | Gomrespondenen at Pac Sua. Niblo’s Garden Leo sod Lott. ymple Theatre les Cork Verge Btedames Theatre Sau Francis Mlertrls ‘Theatre Comlque=Oirg Bove Well Dpora Monse—ttemy 'y Daryty Unton Square Theatre © dori for Sandal, Wallach "eB curr Sam Wood's Museum=J ck Oe Giant Killen — SSS: Will Congress Act, or will It Show the White Feather? t @ season when ally full of activity and dite, ve fed mnie) of trade paralyesd, the stad recommend it. It is a perfectly die tingt and square-edged proposition, and we beg to say that it is Mi. Bowr- WELL's business to recommend it, or to suggest a better arrangement, It is not becoming in him to practise a do-nothing or a knqw-me thing policy on such an o¢cas sion. The country wants the interest rate on the national loans reduced; and ina for the G ich the American people ever participa’ that Senator Patterson did own shares of Credit a ng themselves Wweaten by a Targe nia it u e reducod, i 5 “ine Hitter st ts the votes of the cithrons of this e tht ‘The local orgau of the couspiracy for much as it eqn be reducod, it is the espe- | dent» brother-in-law eminent phyalologist, is Mr. Darwin's ust Tormica, Kansas, Deo, 21, 1872.—The Sena | Mobilicr stock, which shares wero at bis (Patter~ | tiy inacruputous med 4 ~ht usa ear oe ; overthrowlig the State Goverament of | °l#! duty and hastness of the manager of - a prominent predecessor in the same feld. His | torial contest hereuway waxos warm, and strong | “?'#) Tequert transferred to brokers in New | have yesortod to trickery and Yiolanee to deat Louisiana athe Now Oremus Republionn, | the finauces to have itdone. Some methods | Tu the Prussian Parliament, the debates | work on Repression was published in 1408, and | ropes are entertained by the opponenta of fraud | York, through whom he (Patterson) received the | the execution of the will of the peoule, as thug ~ mt sd ar fi vin two motions introduced by oppe tion members, one to the effect: that religious Instruction should uot be given to the pupils of the Government gymmasium at Braunsbere by excommunicated teaclyors of religion, and the other against the exclusion of members of ecclesiastical congregations and orders from hing In public schools, gave Dr. FALE, the ver of Public Worship, opportunity for making a formal declaration of the policy of the Government in regard to both subjects. In rela- tion to the rst motion, which was mainly dk 1 against Prof. WouLtann, who, having dividends. Miatekiass Una aahbens the eroabesh eeitens even ke posed to this sworn statement from Oakes | atsempte Vo he carried out in Pur ce wi es | 4 what welght van Le given to the ewphatio | Ane which tends directly io the ovary the libertios of the people, and to des! rovin; denial of Senator Patterson to the membors of * < the New Hampshire Logiglature last June at | {He Rowoer and ascrednoss of the ballot box. wa Concord, repeated time and timo again, in the | p7i)'y cuter ou sre pre Lent Aealiat ihe following worda: “1 never owned a share of | Wau-Laudled action, and appeal to our fall w Credit, Mobilier stock, and all these charces | Gora, ud ihe Wreidcae ae the red eee inade agatnst me that i do own or ever did own | Punerets nud the President, to the end tat the Gredit Mobiiter stock are tale, slandercas, and COTY eOCHeS. OME ot Uae, Bia way be ine falschoods?” ‘The sworn evidence of Cakes | faved in cic, and the people of the commits od X%, 8 | ity supnottec ‘aftor aes Ames now places the New Humpshire Senator | Fgh. Ut franchise, shat they muy rodeamn thele Ls : State fiom: the baukruptey and ruin with whisk PATTERSON'S CONGRESSIONAL PASPTRATIONS. it fs now threatened through the action of these ‘The spring campaign is abgut opening in namelces adventurers. of doing this are better than others, but apy wethod ia better than none, Mr. Boutwens will do well to arouse himself from his slumberous condition and recom~- mend something. We urge the proposed change on some terms, without delay. While we do not approve the Syndicate plan, we should say accept it sooner than shuffle and dawdle along through another session at a cost of a further loss of three or four millions of is one of great merity but as be belleyed man ta | and corruption that Pomeroy—the Simon have heen originally creaiedjin his presentphysi- | Cameron of Kansas—will be defeated, and in cel form, and hence regarted many of our facial | his place an incorruptible citizen lke Cornelit muscles as special provided solely for expres | A. Lovan of Leavenworth he sont to the national sive purposes, the views which {t maintains do | caplial. Pomeroy fs wealthy, lone-headed, and not In all respects accord with those of @ mo@- | if he can buy his way back into the Benate he erm apostios of evolution. “The simple fact,” | will certainly get there: hut the Senate Invantl- say Mr. Darwin," that ths anthropold apes pos | gating Committee now sitting in the case of Cald- #08 the same factal muscles ng we do renders tt | welt—the other Senator from Kansas, who was very improbablo that there mugcles in our case | unscrupulous io the use of money, &o., for his serve excluslvely for expression; for no one, I | geat—rather deter Pomeroy's adherents, Cald- presume, would be inclined to admit’ that mon- | well being from Leavenworth, there lx some ex- ko It ghated over the predetermined failure of the committee of citizens to make any impression upon the President by thelr visit to Washington, though it iscompeled to admit that the committee was made up of some of the oldest and most respectable citizens of the State. Tl Republican sneers at their efforts to change the opin- 4 ions of the President by any array of facts, and assures the conspirators that the per- i fuasive edorts of any number of delegates ‘ : interest money. It would, we confess, ap- - have been endowed with special muscles | pression of opinion that the other Senator should | Hampshire, and the Seaator's time in the L lek A. Grufith, representiag A.D. Hoppiog @ | will not avail to shake his purposes, for, greg phon aaiilhed asd mine declined to accept the Papal dogma of tnfallt- | solely for exhibiting their hideous grimac be from another part of the State; and this, | Stat wtoextires March 4 laid. The Hadi Fi pabd 20 Washing pn street, Now. ‘ ays the Republican, “be bas wade up his | P° ee ted gn! i bility, was excommunteated in conse- | Distinct uses, independoatly of expresaion, can | in truth, is the only re } objection that t sal ¢ Granive State are going to put f in ohh G- MeMurray & € Perk 1 to advertise iu open market for a loan at ce by the Bishop of Ermeland, Dr. m " in truth, nly real objection that te or can t eudeavora tu carry the State, and send 4g » z a 4 mind, magne Hoste a eroontn eg | wanes, by the Bishop of em + Dr. | indeed be assigned with much probability for | he urged against Logan. It will hardly be pers cee Hadical’ Hepresentatives instead of ge Lipsher, W. W. Basthasn, 129 Broad sircety } That kind of talk may do for the merid- | O¥e Per cents wid Apuly the proceeds to | Fang observed that the Government still } almost ail the faciel muscles.” The inst se- | mitted to weigh oeainst his great abiiities and | {ke Democrats who now represent tho State the liquidation of the five-twenties on the best terms attainable, subject to a due dis cretion, rather than to be bargaining with individual bankers to make the whole ex- change proposed at a fixed rate, and be compelled to go through the lumbering processes of last year, We presume the Government could get its money just as cheap by issuing proposyls for a five per cent. loan as by any other method, and it looked on Dr. WOULLMANN as 1 Catho- lic, not admitting the legallty of lls excommu- nication. As there was much diversity of opin- jon among Catholics about the binding power of the Vatican decisions, the Govern- ment would not undertake to decide what is a dogma in the Catholic (Church, and until the Catholics themselves agree on this point would only recognize the status quo ante. As for schools where the teachers are members of religious orders, Dr. FALK remarked substan- Tau of New Orleans, but it is not adapted to the whole country. However it may be With the President himeelf, it ts plain, from a glance over the journals of the Repubti- an party, that a large body of the very men Who voted for Graxt at the recent election condemn his course in this Louisi- ana busiuess, and regard itas the greatest blunder of tis Administration.» » Wauotu's term as GoveFnor expires i, u as ©. Darling, Detroit Match Works, Detrois, sanalinie filly In the Chica, Distriet, oF Patton: tence seonis conclusive om tile particular point: | is rare reputation for integrity, howevor, and | tome home, thece will be e Uvely oemtert at. thre bubas to tls alesem to te t S ae a ho hh Relea, Be & J.W. King, ® Chambers strest, but as to the monkey! by MO Ineans #6 Ce | the feeling is very strong among the right- | nominating convention, to bo held at Lebanon, | New Yorks : bg tain that thelr bideous grimaces may nut seem | thinking people of the Btate that Jan. 1, 1a, Titormation from 9 fellabl noures | Wiliant © Lstey, Uloy & Co., 254 Pearl street, ow charming quiles to one another. On ue other A MURR GROGRAPHIOAL OMSROTION Ramination for Oopyreseman frome that alatsiee ClLehe eS 6 OE Oey hee hand. Sir Charies Bell goes so far as to assert | js not worthy to stand in tho way of a choloe ao | tha Senator, und the samo Information says ho | © Fens Xe! Packs, Wottam R. Warner & Co. that In the lower an{mals ail expressions way be | excellent, It iano extravagance to say that Dr, | /¢ ROW Using hile best efforts to win the votes of vot, Pniladelp? ia. Thine " the del that convention to glye him the PH iispgoow Rew Work British Company, 34 Peark referred to acts of yolltion or me, asary instincts, | Cornelius A. Logan laa man among athousand, | nomination, It wil perhaps be well to let the | *ssel, Now kor veal and that thelr faces seem chiefly capable af ex- | and wman of exceptional popularity as well as | People of ine Thea Diath’ know Mr. Pate wal ibe Palen, WR. Lewis & Bros. 9 Brow siro-ty pressing rage and fear, “But” responds Mr. | croat ability. He comes of a good stocks The | son's plan of ckmpalgn. Ho a using overy | "ELiz.4 p, steong, La Belle Glass Company, “ideo : . rome effort to get. ns many camiidates in the flekl as | port Gite. Darwin, “man himself cannot express love aud | Logan family has made already pretty broad | posaiblecand when the time comes tora scter: | Se Me Belt of Cam, Belt & Com & W humility by external signs, 80 plainly ax doves a | mark upon this question, and is destined to | tion before the} convention of a nominee he will | staged, Reltinore, Lantirg, st North $ Lombard e cheape it is ce y the 0 0" 01 = rt ft, Bopwutty Til Co. York. ‘ with the present year. As an individual | M€ht be cheap And it is certainly the pect l sd df pacgh de Meng hr he ett ie dog, when with drooping ears, hanging Nos | make a still broader. His celebrated sister, | PUtMmselt foward us eee seer h Gols, fi} wn ttia South Water : he was of uo consequence in this contest, | MOSt Unexceptionable mode. It offers no ary Feuperior®. | fexuous body, and wagaing tall he meets bis ve- | Onve Logan, bas shown the United States from 4, COMPROMISE CANDIDATE, PEE Acenore Bros, 0 Broadway, Now 1 while Pixciaact, who, at the point. of | Chance for corruptions, or collusions, or | MENT of whom do not belong to Eraiele ant loved master. Nor can these movements tn tae | one end to tho other something of the oratorteal | Wolauigh beng ak ine wongueer ene eam. O8 Toy . : % d . ol ore cl e ri of . on. ‘Poaelrer, belors 0 ” { Sedaris begbiinths wie taapeniyly treed favorltiems as the His Of fraMtha Drives | Gecutoe Mekeranc meena te cherieiors dog be explained by ta of volition or necessary | power of the family, whiten is no lees a gift of ‘Tila, move of he Senator im one of old Hi Poster eee mance Now bark: & " ws r wa t i netincta, any mv ‘Am the bearuing eyes and | yan. other, The , | standing among broken-down pottticiana, am Bi ker, copes, Bi . : into his plaoe, is beneath contempt. But Se uverrining fh rkinge © say this is to | of the land, while others no longer possess that | ating cheeks of a taum When be meate an old {our Ransse Bogan. His brother, Thomas A. | standing among, prowen-do the voters Ht Dasken sare Roope: Bostoe. rag the great principles sacrificed in this quar- relare of momentous Importance. Con- j gress soon reassembles. Merely because ( Wansoti and Prxcuuack will have dis- . Hed Company, freedorg AA Hidefedi@precd WRIGN they fonmeris ‘ Logan of Cincinnati, a leading member of the | of New Tempuhiger who puny be delagaes to cance Lorgenvdn, Le A: strobe! & enfoyed, We aleo sald that the State possesses | “2080 Ohio bar, and at one time District Attorney, is | the Convention, Senator Patterson's record. fo \ véty ittta, “ heuelch ores’ thane” oe Not without reason, then, the hypothesis that | another Logan who exbibite this power, and | the past ten years Se? B08 stat oat a mod bir barat taueuee lie lig aah Funtary | MAH and all the other animals are independent | aison keen, legalacunien, and a rigid senso of PY aby meang. dod Ri curticly sa. wor knows Tows to foreign authority, and. that us | (ieatows ts denounced as no less perulelous in | honor and probes, which have wade bis name | hig transactions with Boss Shopherd, the elie Aptint acne eis’ {ts application to expression than with regard to | an honored one in Cinetnnatt for many years | of Grant's Washington Tammany Hing ; trans- efficient inspection could be exercised where | every other branch uf natural history. ‘The be- bast. need not speak of Gen, John A. Logan, | fore of houses and lote at mere trivia) ‘priees, they are, In fact, he sald, the Catholic | pv" “ay who further sustains the family name in this re: | they being worth tom times the price paid for (AS: Church advanced the pretension that the Gov. | /i®# tat man once existed In an inferior condi- | spect. though his relationship to our Logan fs | them, and'so deeded to him by wnembers of the Goniltiae, Fon i, Cooltdge & Co., 24 West Seo Me tion resembling that of the lower animals, affords | not tie closest, ‘Pho Doctor (as he is famifarly | Washington Ring: his ownership of Credit | ordstrect, clociame % baba be Maer serene eee be the most sasisfactory explanation of such ex- ds here} studied medicine | Mobilicr stock, the fact being substantiated by | ii (0. iirninghaue, John Molittrick & Co. Se Yorvte hurch and their operation in the «phere 2 * Sh e most distingalshed man of | Oakes Ames ; with numerous other dark deods, | Main street. St. Louls, Government—a pretension which could not be | Preslone as the bristling of the halr accompany- Hinted with higheat honor; went | his pretensions should bo treated by the people Godine, Wright Bros, & Co.,8% Broadway, la sts leech, A, & 2. Pleech & Co., Frankfort, Germagy, oad ‘wer, New York. |, Naw York city, B. Ketehur, New York tty. Hi. Van lugen & Co., New York city Jobim Dior & wok,de Si. Charies ige, H. B. Mudge, 9% West Second But whatever the mode best adapted to secure thé early conversion of our five twenties into a lower rate of interest, we appeared ere the two Houses meet again, } #”¢ & favor of its prompt adoption. The | will they pass over without notice one of | Present inane condition of things is stn- the most flagrant and dangerous stretches | P!Y Aiscreditable. of poner exercised by any President of ag; PP 4 the United States? Is there manhood and ‘The Erle Haitway Mattloment, cotrrage enough left in the old Capitol to The flow of folly reapecting the recent * ing extreme terror, and the uncovering of the Jin Kansas during the Kansas-Ne- | of New Hauy aa not worthy of” th vai meet this supreme emergency ? settlement between the Erle Railway Com- | admitted. This, in a few words, shows the pre- | teeth an a manifestation of furious tase, Be hy "iemtited mimectt lightest consifi@bation: at worthy of thelr, eA; Jane, Wroderiek Lyman & Co.,% Walk We shall sec pany and Mr. Jay Gocxp still continues In | cise attitude assumed by the Prusetan Govern- | iso ihe production of laughter In man, and cor- of treedum? aad became due of the ples | PATTERSON'S DUPLIONEY, WG hoa fra Promtanee Ba eae a the press. Both the Herald and the Times eA in its contest with the Ecclesiastical party | tain species of monkeys by the action of the ra of tha Republican party. pabrteh day ity ap jenstor Battagson practised treet, Kew York, t 2 : Do Something! maintain that the Directors of the com. } °f that kingdom, same muscles, fs more easily explicable if the Di. LOGAN'S SCIBNIPIC ATTAINMENTS, with the Liberal TH URE | pete eceh ter Lancoed O0 Compony, 1 Peart strevt, ‘ ‘ y have bee 1 ong pose!bility ofjdescent from a common progeni- Hts ecfentific attainments are large. and Har. tures to the leaders « Liberal party in New D. Huech, of Hirseh & 0 New York, 14 Wates The Boutwellian examination on the Syn- | PABy have been guilty of @ moral wrong | ane manufacture of applejack bus bean | Past Dilly ofsdeaces cok ard, ban beajowed. the fegree of 4, York so as to gain confidence from. them | test. cas : dicate, which we published a few days in making the settlement. If they had } op oq on during the i ketones | sedbepagrractahe intent im. Tha works on the Es aidciimatol wy | iawell known, Upon theee professed vows of | leg Haitian, Royal Chupical Company, 11 Dnane t 3 | yrought Mr. Goux to trial on an indict. | “ed on during the Past season to an unusual In order to leam, without recourse to pr { Kansas and Missouri are widely celebratedand | sympathy a subscription paper to assist him in | "5S iy? does not tend to Increase our admiration for the financial genius of the Secretary of thy Treasury, or to enliven our hopes of / the brilliancy of his future operations He “ supposi and be “ thinks,’ and be ‘un- dersiands” a good deal, according to the phraseology of his testumony; but he does not pretend to know" mich. On the extent. For many years the mountatn dist: of Pennsyly HF Rurcaau; hgent Missieuippl Valley Trans ave boon of incalculable value to this suction. | bia then corning contest for retlection was clt- | tina Comnany de Louie Man eet Valley Transportae any yoara the. 8 tn © | viously existing authorities, how far particular | |\ave f \nealculable value ‘to th don. | bie then cor i a ; ay 9's nla and New Jersey have been “is © haa copunbuted largely to the State geologl- + and upon thal paper Horace Greeley packer agcit Mekesson @ [Robbing vi Pultom Iolied’ unseen Gia. caich: tacdunane of thle | Came oe th features and uestuires are | Cif luewoyn and is incoretant corrcepsodence | subscribed. his name: fcr 4es00 Th the Siars | stiten kee Pons ¥ ne chief producers Dis | really expressive of certain states of the mind, | with literary and scientific men abroad,who hold | House at Concord, on the nightof June 5 Inet, unObs,« gent Joseph Schroeder & Co., Baltimore, Nuor; and from recent reports it would seem | Mfr, Darwin adopted six methods, as follows: | him Ip high esteem. Ite is a flueot French and | Sonator Patterson, after receiving sympathy | $s. nutes, austin Thatn & Co, New York, eee dae an tiratrema atl boids Bie efoud:> dy: the: ctegrvasion of inferite,, wha Getublt:| fe hanes heh “tor mun: Bieta kG eenhi| aneccle denontend Morass Grenier). semaine 3 ed, Ranper Cuining Company, ew York, position. In the Fourth Internal Revenuo Dis- | many emotions with extraordinary force, in ex- | to Washington, as, wo have ‘strong “hopes | Sumner Schuts, and othare ‘This daplirty on ‘o trick comprising the countion of Morris, Pageale, } preaalons derived from the pureat and simplest | ho will "befor “public 'ovinton™. ie | hls part wan the ‘cause of hie defeat. at which | Ys Sumox, and Bergen, tho distilleries have pre- set Gitte obi ‘ sermons, | YOY strone that Kansas should bens ably and | the people of the Granite State should relolos, | Yau rage lerieg have pre- | source ; (@) the observation of insane persons, | \.'Ronurably represented in tie, national cours | When all tives. tantters are taken into consider: | ois ment for fraud they would have been blameless; but as they have merely recov- ered from him nine millions of dollars, they area wicked set of nen. this is the most doleful nonsense in the world, aud itistime that it should stop. The rie Company brought a suit & Co.. New York, orstmann & Sous, New, Frauoe. ndent Champion Cuttom f : pared no less than 150,000 gallons of applejack. | who are so contlaually Hable to vent their pas: ; 4 d GiB Cou rany 12 wage street Porton, Meaty i H ‘ . ) noo ortatn 1! no Are 8 CO ly Hable to vent their pas- | cils as Massachussetts or any of tho cldor States | aiton, and when the country should have none at ne specific facts of his examination he leaned | #ainst Mr. Gounn to recover a certain | tnig quantity when watered according to rue | gions in the tost stucontrotiatie manner. eo bourt is in their culture. but honest and pure represcutatives in Conzrens, | gtiect, Cacgtatg; 1 Block & Go., ahd 29 East second a good deal on his clerks and Mr. Jay | @ountof money which, as they claimed, | wilt represent 600,000 gallons; and if all the other the exhibition of | photo pha, portraying TUM MAN TO NEPRESENT KANEAS. hi b pepe i ple re [etre ne New Hamp- pe Bogenbeim, Meyer & 0., 149 Dasne aud ooKE. We have already invoked, at-| 4s im his possession and belonged to | internal revenue dlstricta in which apple whis- | the face of an old man In different expre-stons, | | Dr, Logan refused the nomination for Congress | § tatyinadom inthe rete eet Taman We lactate, | Heme M Weske, Wilton terition to tht luminous character of the | em Ui they had prosecuted their suit | key tsasteady drink will only make as large | to a number of friends, who were asked to state | Wet Serie which was olfered to him nearly | son, whatever may be the chances for election, | $eahg t i‘ Pi » the end and had obtained jud; showing, the time Is not far distant when thi 1 waly. Hie has a large and most lugs If be is nomtneted the Hiberal Repulbitcana will | yjeye 8 acide explanation made by Mr. Cooxn at Mr. | the end and had obtained judgment, C ne fa n this | by what emotion the old man was represented | pracilae in his proftsiony und enjoys a wilde | be sure to chow aap hie record ine diet, TOE Chaabte pllaiiedy Obs Ek ua 6009 Bovprwet.'s suggestion in regard to the | 224 ifan execution had been issued and beverage Mill supersede both rye and bourbon, | qs being agitated ; 4) the study of works dy the | tude of those local honors whkel all communk Ee bert ttrect, Philedeagiie.. obras bd - L, “ v - , is _ 2 i The t of 70 cents Pr jon on hese M “ A a Use are fo « brueting on thew popular men, 7 3 - $s. Y.i rr. alt, Wh ‘ole i. Myatasien of Rvitish financial nomeucla- | that execution satisiied by the payment of [hp reaprih pap eg fre ae iegeep ase great masters of painting and seulptare: (5) In~ gucd tik abtoeenin cite Portes THL TRIAL OF B. 8. STOKES, wieat sche * y Cole & Hail, io rr tury of rest ture. Only one thing the money, they would have aceompt nd it is not an un- stein forolgn Iands as to whether of the pressure of lis pong <p ther private and 1,P. Yodd, fruat W.8, De Van & Com Cincinnatl, istrict of New Jersey wit yield $103,000, of | the samo expressions and ¢ radi eoiths* hit ua it w atinguished is | Comtinuation of the Examination of the Onjo, “ é ‘. s " 2 % at v otnres pi th Cuties abe 4a distinguished while oa 0 1 a : sportant thing, did Mr. Bortwext bring | J™ eth eee they, undertook to do. They | which sum, to the honor of the distillers and of | ail tne races of mankings eneckany’ ee veo litorship for its advanced views of | cuse'—Did Rink haven Pistol t~The Teatle | \pid-P- swelling, Peartou Brow, @ Com Bowiau, out distinctly in his testimony, Hehad or- | Would have recovered for their company | the revenue collector, be It sald, $4900 has | have amsoclated but litele with Burope ‘ oh now to bea condidais by those who ical | ,waH¥el Heary.Do Carley. JW: Make, of Hall & Bia, 2 Cor rishiea dered his clerks not to let go their grip upon as money which, as they claimed, be- | already been paid int Troasur personal observation of the expreasion of the | that the reputation ef the Siste deiuands that | The crossexaminution of Edward 8. | TY, wiicos, John 8. Dunhata, 117 North Sixth street, a single bond of the new five per cents til | }Bed to it and wasin Mr. Goutp's pos- OR es Ie s+ veral passions in the commoner animals. Bas | [i'8 tt, vurcet and auest mon shail be selecued | Stokes by Mr. Beach. for the prosecution, was | Si.iz de, Ma. 0M i The police authorities of Chicago have | |i:ue aid was obtained from the examination of Gerpravilens soos With & wan like. Cor {ue | sumed on Beturday, He tontliled that Flak. | Charles Lite, Hoste, Mase, been led toeutertaln @ spite against th 1 an repre plier, Ranaas might hold | While atthe foot of the stairway in the Grund | y0,Dav Se Das he news | the pletur 1 statues, the more forthe ex | 4. foran ve . ri payer reporters of that city, who have been the | pressions being so universally subordinated w | UP "Sheed Genteel, Hotel: waa cocking @ aitvensnomntes’|) | (Union, £t Mepienson, © Water sirese: & x, 2 iow York. , 08 Broadway, Now session; and that is all they proposed and attempted when they bezan their suit. which they have them into preciscly the same they got hold of a corresponding sum in the five-twentiog, On this point Mr. Boutweti did not guess or presume or imagine or in quire of Mr. Cookm. He “knew” that such Now the settlement effected j means of making public serious delinquenci the chief object in a work of art—its beauty. AMUSEMENTS. pistol, which he held in both hands, He then were his orders, and he knew Mr. Cooxe | *ituation as if they had successfully’ prose park pet, -: ore ot oe embe reof the f But the Afth method yielded Important results, ery a se be sivinsanrtcey een ae 3 ony gsi epiae leat al Soneltiared JIN HR retin tee con ne [ona WHEIEAnIA, ehtained dadeninic aaa | ey have waged an active warfare on | Convinced that “whenever the same move- ’ Notes of the Drama, it ha Juseyline Mutotel Mr — d s S é everal ineiicient Police Commissioners, wh mente of the features or body express the same The r rance of Mr. Edwin Booth ai told bin @ year aad @talt wae that Judgo Durell. doing husinoee.? To tht tweapprove | Fetal that was due them under the oxe- | putural incapacity has been aggravated by per- | emotions in several distinet races of man, we | at bis own theatre is announced for this evens h d plware carcied'e pistoletutnet ey Ine |, Tome zWitor of the Irthwnc. of Mr. Bovtwenn, eution, They.are no more worthy of blame | sonal habits upfitting them for the duties of | may infer, with much probability, that-such exe | 'P& He will play “Richard UJ," to-night and | dl about six months previous tw the shooting. | Sin: This official, who has already ate it We cannot say that we admire th for taking their pay now than they would | their station. A few nights ago these officials | pressions are true ones—that {9 are innate orin. | throughout the week, and “Don Cwsar de Bae per Moe Weare a ead Colt a Mires entom that | coined consptenous notoriaty, is destined to bee 1 Syndicate operations generally. ‘The testi. | baVe been if, Instead of settling with My, | anoweht they had an opportunity for pun structive,” the author, in 1897, cirenlated printed | 24n'" &t the matinee on Saturday, she would swear that a stoond pistol lad been | come a menot mark in the new order of mony of the Secretary on the whole does | GOTLD in December, 1872_ they had con- | certain repiseatatives of the press for their ] queries among naturalists, raissionaries, and |) On New Year's day a new drama from Lon | ft and. and he te ied ip thee negative, | Stokes | to which the country is rapidiy dri | not read well, The re transaction fails | titued the contest in the courts for a year | {ree criticism, and procec*ed St once to avail | man ofsclence in the several quarters of the | dom, cutitled “A Son of the Soll,” will be pro- prieae Sikh answered euch. question | Hence itis well to know what manner of man to leave favorable impression, We or more and finally won it and got their | themselves thereof, It was aagcTtained that | globe, relating to the races a doubt if it will stand the fire of Senatorial pay in that manner. there was to be araid on anoted cambiin’ hel, | dwelt, The fellowing are specimens of the ong whom they | Weed at the Union Square Theatre, andMiss|) promptly. He testified that he did not intend | he ts. Jennie Lee will ap con the same: oceasion in | to kill Tow. He carried the pistol, he said, to o romediotea called Orange Wocsoine:” The | tected benef Gum eta’ Kiros ue said, to | Rdward Henry Durell, the subject of this , a : na pies bo ; ig | 48d two reporters of the Tribune and one of the | quessions : School for Scandal" will be performed this even- | Wine netweenennnecl, Mr Reatherkes broker i | sketch, i# about @ years of age, He was born liscussion. The sending out to Europe of |, It may be that the Times and Herald | Tine astewed to the place in advance ofthe J. og, and “Money” to-morrow Mighty @t thie-| feb aa cane rs tone Re Kinble ae ihe tee cf | in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. His father detachment of Treasury agents and | Hold that it is the duty of the Ere Dire | police. in order to witnors the troceedin “= <xthettle feat expressed in the name general | ty iise January, 172, tbat Fisk was a d—— bincks |'was an eminent lawyer. judee, asd citizen of ‘ks with a huge pile of iron bo tors to go before the. Grand Jury and em Pp ® proceedings. | manner as with Bur: jeans? No cbunges are announced at any of the other | inailer, and that he would shoot him. Stokes thas Senses oh tobi th aher 4 xes, filed F hs When the gambling saloon, was entered the re- Is laughter ever carried to such an extreme 1 theuires, answered that he might have said Fisk was a | that State, whieh hae given to thecountry some with Government bonds to be exchanged | 4#Vor to have Mr, Govipindieted. That, | porters were arrest,,, ay well aw the gambler | ‘pring tears Into the exes? blackmailer. att st distinguished statesmen of other 1 saad 4 rf ‘When a man is indignant or defiant, does b Senator Jc ; Ramsay; . Bixby, there for other securities, payable at the |20%eVer is another question having no | present, and Jichoogh their business there wea | fromm hold bis bod) afd head cose dias his A Benet for Baraw a Spaeter Soeeptt 30 Harnaags Pesmcts 6 Baxter Treasury at home, does not strike he | Connection -with the receipt of the nine | Well kigwn they were imprisoned until they | shontders, and clench his tits? The Equestrian Benevotent Society prow | Buus EF Ameren Mente ios. A. Cole, | His mother was a Wentworth,a sister of the : strike us as the : tthe M Whena Man sheers of suarls at anot! poses tocive a benefit to tho members of Mr. | and ‘Dani P. Ingrahain, Jr, were ext: | futher of the Hon. John Wentworth of Lilinois perfection of fiscal harmonies and fnan- | Millions and the termisation o suit ' Toocured bail. Afterward they were put on trial | .orner of the upper Lp over the canine or e} . ed. Henry De Corley ‘was ther called. |'4 Nf Bay He r eS ae i er ah 5 Yon the sthe facing the man whem | Jarnum's company at'the Academy of Muate on |)iped. Henry De Corley was ther - | These Wentworths ctxim lineal descent from cial. proprictics, It seems to be avery | fof 1t@. recovery, “tut we CAUNOt $09, that | ‘ad: honorably diecharged;sho Tustlow Hokding {sooty releee on thw site facing the mas whom}, CTT Cr ee Oy, when: an. entertatemrentor:|' Tle, Wisness: wes called £6r the Droseetttur an | ee ne ee amoedsand were and ecms ; aceeeky very oroad se ne addresses? ith of + whi ; ne former trial, but they refused to plzce ; ott fe lumbering aud noisy operation in this | '#8@¥y mo” » theirduty than that of y tbat reporters were It: a ver) broad sense public Soe aead this cine, te wea eae Bdward her Does shame exette a blosh when the color of | 4 remarkably diversified character wili be ywes | on the stand this time, Ho was called for the } are in all thetr generation Puritans. era of gigantic and notseless ex- | PeSNS who accuse Mi. GOULD of fraud— | *TVantsi that by frequenting haunts of vice | the skim allows it to be visible? and, especially o 1s here 0 e e Dy pil 11 celebrated ** Acate changes. It savors of the old-fash- | | jeeditor of the Times or of tue Herald, for }protected and warned the public, and were | Answer were received from Australie, New| which, considering the scarcity of clothing : maids Se OR | ee ee ae ioned way of paying debts by the 1p* instance. But, however this may be, and] not te ol who weat tosuch | ze, . which usually distinguishes the efrous rider Nememb meee SF oe ee m! to win tks mi be band ae ot to be classed with those who wen! uch | Zeniand, India, Ceylon, Africa, aud North |i which usually distingutshes the clrus rider was stan, he parto 1 cM the ately: thereafter went to Misstastnn!, and rious process of counting out silver uollars, | Whether any one is or is not bound to bring | places for parposes inimoral or legal. It} america, all tending to show aremurkable unt- | (pote a trie Dg loas—but_ were thrown out « orc VS sulaleatne th peers trenuuerklgs peer tered upen the practice of law. He. removed Our tupressions are strong U4 5) gig) pe | euch a charge before the Grand Jury, there | 1s hardly pre hable that the future officiat career | formity throughout (he world in the expression | employment at a season of the year when It jevator, tatkive to.Jeuny LurDer, tbe wri. Now OFleans about the year 10. | Hiss rreer | finally determined by C” css when this | 8 Bothing in the settlement of the claim | of the Persons using such means to intimidate | of mental emotions Ly aera weracy gute, coremerpeets ween’) The witness described the report of th m the Dee Hes DEE Pesan Lain Paniie whole ‘subject is ¢ ” al my . i ae for nine millions that involves any moral | TPo%eers will ran in paths of pleasantness and | ‘The principles which the author believes se- ni ota ils meeting, stoke Nin temoto than urdinasy mention, intellects } gested, that willy aualyZed Gud de | pliquity or any neglect of public duty on | ‘ace. so far as the newspapers are concerned, | count for most of the expresetons and xestures ‘The Fortunes of Our Presidents, aut shot, get TRAE? S hon des fe tig 8 na ste place to exchange bonds}. ) art of any Director of'the Etty Ft cntess by timely and unexpected reforma they | involuntarily used by man and the lower ani From ae American Historicas Hours, &X to parlor 2), te sald tint he di days, Ba we - Fishes) ng «copay bonds is the Treasury of the | 7 ‘. ¥ OSV remove all occasion for further unfavorable | mite, under the influence of the vartous feelings |) Washington left an estate worth nearty } the Voy Thouns Hart, who resulted tor the pee soctal ed States, ano 8 CO! ¢ b mr —a 1 y whic ey ject, ve ih’ number, * A b the roont to be identified by Wisk the offleot ay agreeah) i United tes, and not the counters ot the Ree “a ————— to which they ate subject, are tive’ th’ number The elder Adams left a moderate fortune at Me laste Ay thie Pid dlplce OS ranee legion, he ts tn Bank of England, We shall be disap-1 ‘The fact that a United, sintes y and are thus defined hipaa Mr. ; them pass, ‘i The Bos ty which Fisk mptied, ‘Ves, Stokes. n Transeript thinks My. Exner : aite t {nation does been sent to Hono! The first of these principles ia that move [i Jettenenn a tively poor, If Gone | neliately hung Nis head; he said not th poltted " syHMLA be ERAN OF. aoe war has . n sent F ulu in con Th. Wasupunxn “ie well worthy to form one of | mettte which are gervinentne aeratifytn: soma Hi gress bad not pu on Noeary ata price | i A nedivey | ng suit dhe ' mately resuitin some such deter | of the death or tha King of th Pua snd ge pap hips salocpprw of deaire, or in relieving. some sensation, if atten | fay above its value (2400) be would with di whe witness then described the platal that was i DOE SERED 1 uly for the purpose of protecting kas ippaayylagy get Jha Mab! bade repentad, becgpie so habitual thot they ame per- } cuity hnve kept outot bankruptcy at the close gitar to him by Mise Hall; found in one of the | a¢ ; a mination, anda, ostensibly for the purpose of p # | not pale so | Praxnnin and Jerrensow | fShned: whether or not of ay eereice, wiiens | of hts ite a elore; it was. a email’ weapon, taney, with J never give sig fi : But we have no prejudices as to theMan- | American interests in case any trouble should | ate remem Tule thought has been tn | everth@aame desire or sensation ie felt, even Madison saved wis mor Fad was compare Pare indie. cua'a-ptece of veryoeantitul work: Bower, whteh ie, fe Taste aa rE-lty od ‘ x i oc egard to the successto a giyen rise Sy’s mth rverad years, but has'| !@ a yery weak ¢ tively ric! fe fortune of his widow was ine | ory bat ng emt Nis a nirth. When Nes ut ner in which we shall get our six per cents ur in regard to the succession, haa alyen Hse V everybody's mind for severad years, but has Ih Ay Ae erie ie that of antithests, | creased by the purchase of his matiuscript pac [MAEM tne. tetol taken’ from | Onesie wes surrender tan ed aiioalt to cotverted into fives; but we do confess to | t¢ sme speculation as to whether the President | neyor before been clothed in such beautiful | phe habit of Voluntarily performing opposite | per by Congress for $90.00. aes eT HeNe. SHE TR, the) etal, tae Gone Hutler and beean ‘tke tt sem of : has any annexation designs in that quarter. | language, The Boston people are going to give | movements under opposite infuencis thas bee | Jamer Monroe, the sixth President, died’ sp . ratte Tt ta gothing | Rowownel chieftain, Buster created him Mayer a little impatience that the process of do- [en ayerna V., the late King, died childless, | tr Wet Pe Toee. Nat becacne they | Come firmly eatublished in uaby the pesctios of | poor that be was buried at the expenee of bis ; imo vetitite oa ine | Of the cluy, and at che same tia Chairman of ing itisso slow. Mr. Bourwett has been . 3 the ¥), WASEBURXE 6 MDREE, AY sega Bp our whole lives. Henee if certain actions bave | rpiatives, in a cemetery between Second and the Moreau’ of Finance, and clot ned hitn wi't fz » Mr. is Deen | but under the Hawaiian Constitution had the | gout his being a constellation, but it's so much | ficen regularly, performed, in accordance with | Tint streets, near the Bowery, in New York | ™ ad a sileht commottns oocanoned in | Bower wo do with no other eanchon than ie in office hard upon four years. We have | privilege of naming his successor. ‘Thts, Ré oualis'to ude eudsevtia Pop ba mirvgrst prin ive, under’ a ceriatn frame of |. city. palontpechsigtea 1TH, Wes a Minh cormmiattnis cpcanioced 19 | Gum pleawre,_ When that malserable ounrentlon eady said, 07 ome) cash oO | evel e } )» do, according to eports mind, there will be a strong and involuntary John Quincey Adams left about #00 rhe re- | court @ latte b v e ne and carpet abled tq already said, on a former occasion,what no | ever, he failed to do, according t the report i mind, thera sil’ Ue a strane, and lnvatunlary | | Joha Quincy Adame left about #00 there | Sof tthcas. Ae oye | Shaeuak the conpitution;Darall wae cinean Pras person competent to judge will deny, that | which have reached us by the A Gd fan Priun- It bas heen suggested that the farmers of | site « ist where or noe these Oy of any | ance. Ho was ehogical aad eeone wi at. a eae-T had a conversation with (ke boy ITart, eho ene of tb t Pode, ewes appolnte 2 the first and seo: year’ ¥ad- | ciseo, and the consequence is that affairs are ina ENTOT di ; 1s dee " ter the excitement of an opposite frame }\ Andrew Jackson left a valuable estate Known was in iy Os waeey: Ee ein om nt oiflve by Andrew ' during the Bret and seoond years Of Bis ade | cis: 8ni tne cae ee eee eelacye dee (te Comctics valiy Wounl do wall th deve fuse, unger th P Peg A el a ay ic ofthe bullet found wosid Gc sh one pistol aid | RIES Cegaton to the. Dr ministration he hadample opportunities to | very uncertain condition. ° @ portion of their land now used for tobacco Our third prinerple isthe direct action of the | Nashville. enn. Dot 1m the other, : ae: have been an excellent judge if the circt shift five hundred millions of the fiy sembly is to meet Jan. 8, when it Is expected |! iin to tho sugar beet, which in that region od nervous syatem on the body, independ- Martin Van ifuren died rich. His estate was On cross-examtnation Mr, Be: woh took Stokes’s } stances whic we surrounded him from the that @ successor to the throne will be named, ; t 1 . ently of the will, and independently, in large | estimsted at nearly si in his hand and approached: the witness Levolved new and strange exigencies twenties into ten-forties, and that if he had Mee amioatces tae Menar. | may De grown with Itttle trouble, ‘The soll and | ently oF the 1 a ot aE ee abut S100. hin @ foot, stood in frontof hfmn, and asked | which, to his mind, demanded that he sh uid ‘ love It, we should now be saving five mile | ‘bough there are Indications that an attempt | cyinate will produce as good a beet for te manu- ‘The drat principle, called the principle of ser- | James Tyler was a bankrupt when he became | his questions ip such a deroe, loud tone that the | he, as we have lately pemeived, more be a : may be made to establish @ republican form of } ¢, + f sucar as either France or Germany, ne Sie PFE DNC Ree be F y Prerident. He busbanded his means while in | Witness looked hal? frightened, and it was the | merely. Judge of the United states D! ons ar interest money. But Mr. aa _ | facture of eur i | | viceable associated habits, is flustrated by the | odqeo, ch wife, and died wealthy | lopression in court that he was about to assault curt for Louisiana Bot he has a host of | ions a y re y government. Previous to the death of Kamm |i 0a the product of the root may be made equal Pee i oie. and suarried a rich wifey om iy | Court patetnnm But be hae @ boat sinks st clear-sighted @ eptsert st ie he product ¢ hs ‘ - pendency of every one to protect himself when worldly fortune, im. é mies to punish, though few fre 4 Pew i BovrweELt was not clear-sighted ¢ ough, | jpawena it was generally supposed that Prin to any shper manufactured In the troplon from tende ‘ t y or 4 pr 4 he Bite ih eave AErHe y ahout $160,000, Milland The Court adjourned unt! this morning, iiss fo puntes, thoure nee hee nor energétie enongh to do it. MY. f LuwaLiro would be his successor, This Prince | cine, Tobacco is In some respects an uncertain | {Ming to the ground by extending lls arms, | Ait rats a wealthy man. — there is no doubt that the new inspiraticy whie is done even when failing ona Greevey owas then one of his advisers, | was considered the rightful heir provious ft bed. Frat n Plorce saved $50,000 during his term Jed all bis good purposes, ; ered for n Pyrex Some Trinker rp, and at al! times requires constant watch- red fora Press aud Sone Trin quite uns ) es . CAM Dt >, aman Winks when a blow is directed toward | of service as Prosident suINY oH Ki dulled hia {ier Instincts and perc } and bade him = refu to pay more|to the accession of KAMEHAMEIA, but | findcs to socure it from the varlous dangers | 92:8 man wi a i creas . rs Re Teer Seatelon anil: lett oS Loumvitue, D Levi King was) arrested | oti not see the right in bt pathway f t or cent. protesting all the | was set aside by tho old Kin His | which threaten {t at all stages of ite growth, |: Sif face. To show low powertess ts the action | Aira teat sued at the least eoday charged with the tnurder of Richard Reker, } good wien bie new-bom ambition Oe Fete ae oe laim 1s derived through the female side | Vic) threaten It at a ret Frwy. | of the reason to prevent certain movements of } "Aipeham Lincoin lett about $15, avout thirteen intiee from this ety, On Thursday Baker | finely Lin. He would be Senatar While that money could be got at that im- | claim fe derived Uhre atnis mother was ers totiaoco drains the soll excessively F this character the author relates an incklent f Johuson ixeaid to bo worth about § a ‘ \eisetsb gees Myaneee eithas | from Louisiana, amd will ba, since | possible rate, Mi, BOULWELL was too | 1 dioror KamenAsrna TI. Ie te thirty-four | returning 0 rageey eee hae ie sugar beet It | etasin his own experience: “T put my face | , President Grane was poor heture the wat, By | einen angen" as insted, auyeat ng nie | gv fat tude the Laegislaare, that timid and irresolute to take the course that | ooo ce well educated, popular with tho | 2°foP Which has invariably added hg cone aa | close to the thick glass plate In front of a put OUS gifts of friends Rotors Ni Regs wor fegne ins ditch suomi & nulenrs 3 | teney af the infunction, backed by th wisor men pointed out, md exchange his | conte of his own race, and hase fine personal | “Me Of the lands in which it has beep cultls | Arges in the » with the drm | President, his fortune is a handsome c+ Beaters the dros the ventral despotism, ‘Those observing vated, Prof, Srocknnimar of Amherst says rt sonseler tious men and eltizens who eng King’s house af louns into five per cent, ten-forties while | address, ‘The condition of the Sandwich fslands determination of not starting back if the snake ie } . 1 hiat last touch on @ very ric! empliting with singular emotions che dam that after the saccharine matter has been ex- Sy Sap yore (Phat last touch on Grant is very riclt.] tommt at! with om SW aehiy he could; and thusa most favorable op- | at present is not very promising he popula- wes niaa At basta cetintinrin struck at me; but, as soon as the blow was ~— Marvinge bu and 7 ess of the power at Washini i b Inhabited isfands roased | fanaa fon mumer an :pore of Ifurnish a8 | truck, my resolution went for nothing, and I Arvost of an TowalA ssaeate Boston ma Albert C ines Nenernen soma of Re especial ne portanity wer: lash: And: Fhe COAT nGBh 0, much stock feed as an acre of hay, and #o'uNed Pi iog a yard of two backwards with astonish- | Cran Rapips, Dec, X%—Tho murderer of | of cr aritetown, infured at the great fh 0 and Lowletens have judges. Be Cane been paying the penalty of this short. | from Lx\ow in to about 00,00, and is still il Baan aioraak I make niure manur } re I y 8 Fee aaee atti tua oopaaten O tte Govetie | i MUL Rpan aucrR ates make i 4 ing rapidity. My will and reason were power- | charte Kendal), who was found dead in the woods near | joepital night, AG the tine of his tv e was D the above articte, alt hineome Wan iedunen ever ec rent ana out he number of | Lhls beet will thrive, too, on the soll cloments | 0. avatngt the fimazinatton of a danger which | New Jewtrson, Towa, on Monday tast, was arrested in | engaged to be married ton y¥¢ and ag ah Rep li ° Of all our matured six per cent, five. | Pent are out of all proportion to the number whch tobarco does not consime, which ren. | 0m mains the Tmaginal deranton last bight, His beme fa Atvo Chamnvers, | mie eh vith pariice dhe couple were Wacried at ihe fails to do J Dire ; fles Mr. Bourwent has, up to this | tihabltants. The kingdom te overrun with | gon it peculiarly well adapted for a rotation } USd Naver Deen oxpetientei chat of | While the Sheriff had the prlsoucr in the Scranton raul | HOSP Gmce,fays hetore th ginan's deat His that the writer is in or riod, on! Ired mil! swarms of oMtceholders, there belng no less | crop on tonacco tands, The cultivation of the} An. Count eae GEE yea e | oad depot, forty or Afiy citizens overpowered the | mother diva from grief at her Dereave dents of this atroctous Judge. We 1 only got two hundred millions ex+ | inan twenty-six euprome and district Judges, tigar bect has not yet received (he uttention in | thesis, 1s condue a anlicer, it Ante the ‘gouutry & eal are informed by the Hon, George G, Fo rz of chimged info flve per cents, But ashe recelying salaries ranging from $600 up to $10,000, A ainta lb Ita, probably for the | COVery that a supposed strankor w ba ad si nod hin to the DrOnee ‘Twa Indinna Wife Marders mpehine that Duretl was t tin how clear of his tangle al " Chie: SORNIE WHIOh 58: AGE Breer about to attack isin feet his own master de tr eceunet y INDIANAPOL M—Theodore Je ni ‘ rot his tangle about rates, and | white police Jud clerks, Interpreters, and | 6 won that Httle fs known here about the manue ih hich 4 he ee RS , Doo r »butin Durham, and [sa at length, through along and painful and | other paid offcluls also absorb a vast amount of adture eet sugar. And yet forty pet cent, movements feiss rs hp bet mK Kenai, wio wus ouly cighitern | ving & 5 he " ¢ te Daniel M. Durell of that pi M n . o r UTE PE YPRE BORAT: | ee ae ‘! * } dog at one t place of his former en FER Ie fermted out the thieves. They |b " t h wea arrested this | : : . expensive process, has been brought t¢ money. ‘Tie: Attoricy-General’s Department | oe ati thio sugar used in the world le made from } 208 a once manifests In place Mf ls loner p artestca and convicted, Aiterwurd they maces | or log adore Arewo, ‘a firmer in henuricks | he was appointed a jmcue, as we be t What money is actually worth in the mar- | and the Department of Foretgn Affatrs and War . flerce demeanor are not of the least direc threat to #igol the Joung tian. At ws supposed Chane | county, KMied Mis Wifo oa I Ligredas last by strane ber | By President Johnson but by Pre ! . ket, our complaints have now (8 be liter, |'ere aald,$o. cose anpililly psarly #10000, cash, | (he neet eee vice to him, and are explicable only as being } ber w ssa tread of the rover we the tad witha euair mule uuder ihe pein: Aik " ed to his dilutoriness and ineficionoy, He | the Interior Department Uli, and the Fi- Mr. Frovpn was to have sailed for Eng- }, preelsely opposive in aneier to tho . hg muculax iy the the Tu coenennnbadilintliasisabencetamette a man of drunken habits. How t s can get money for what he is now willing | MAM’? Departinent $234,000, all of which extrava- | land on Saturday in the Adriatlo, but the rus f rally assumed by a dog about to gasautt an fp. oA gal aye int A Weblus Miles aia or ae ee riots : to pay for it,but he hesitates over his motte, | Aub eapenditure falls upon the people of alit- | inored unsafe condition of the veaset, joined | enemy. ‘The trembling of the mrisctes Is DET bee i noige hasibven perfectly bliek with) Dayron, Oliio, Dec, 28, —On Christinas night ® b outrageous nat proceeding . ods To be ina, fh git thodd aA . tlo kingdom containing fewer inbabltants than | with the earnest solicitation of his friends, fed } haps the most familar example under Mr. Dar- | oor crore the driving siormn to the Arkansas river, | BAFLY Of Foughs entered the saloon of Heury Sv inebart, id 0 8 , fy ou e bad win’s third principle, or that of the direct action | mew | Durell Las lately indulged uiuselt of the nervous svatem, ‘The greater postion of the volume ts devoted tho city of Nowark, The Sandwich Ieanders | him to aiter iis determination, and he remains aud broke the furnitur probably have the most expensive goyernment | in town another week, He will sail on Satarday Go Tin the werld if proportion to population, with | neat in tio Vo ranies n OFer and wry, slippery they. ro i teerda neceinate Lon By if the river dead g ols! eroue and abusiv b the rs faehort Borman Wauner on the Ke. VW aguer died yestora enough, but his ineMfcioney is worse, We wih! call it by @ harsher name, but we ya ciab und ety _ ayer ene eth A fracturing bis eauik | ‘The Murad Renert Si ycy hank ,