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TIS XOf WITH WKALTH AXD SPIiKNDOn 4 I Tw nol with irtalUi mnd iplcn-iur la Jl barronUl v bilk, t . -1 , Or m rd!v fcdl c&stleba&tiuned dee in moated . wlk Brnldcml nwnd by nrM nvwiowg, praing , UHifitM-KBd jlvt lreanis, . j-fonliird rre with knightly armor, peoJant from , their walptarvd lK-m ' That tnndrst inciuoriea linger aod' we; chooa no mr t mam. f I TluU t he lamp of kTe dhrinwt BghU the Seartbatone , iuhI iba lMNwe. ; i j SN-f drri ftKithem cottage, when tb leafy lUAntlwIJana . . nil the air with fragrant ordors aad glad natnre iwnjfj wttuac; - - ' ?, , . Wbca rhlKlrvw nunt the h lUtdea. greeting in. the : jr,ri.jmoro, . . . jiid tbntfih all the dreamy axuro a uew rarudwe w Imrn - ' ptwtl memories Ilngrr.and we chodae no more . ,i to l"aU ' " - Thai tiMrbiB,"" lore divinest lights the Lcarth- ' mwe aiM !h hrnim. " .' r;v " r . TUen onr piMrn Hcld are garnered, an d oar folds -i are rat bi-ntl near, ; i Andti Yuie-knc burns the brighter of all the glaibSc-niiig year; : r , . When fhim the lioi!ebold altar waft swett thank- fuIncMn prnicr, And each yenn is a f)cm.nn to all tyrants every- ' wlH-'rc.' ' There dcamt rarnrcs linger, and wC;Cbot9C no - - - ft. a For the laiop'fif love diTinest Jigbls the heartbstorc. j ai4 iUfi nnc . i Catawba Va lis. T -J- ;'v!vol:;TL! ..1 tr .'tif -w ' f their own opinion abont. T1o neensntion that (MlinelKXlV VCrv nvar i to... i - - j was ' iu the V0M gambling affair lui.i'.s own 'wiilenuc,' as published in tne . . ? a! hir fno offici.-a report ot tne lnvesusmii, " Forty-fint Uonsrcsa. a ne itto-icu v " irave th onler to wll on the infamoH "lilack tv:.!-. ti.t nnlpr which brouirbt the con- KiArai-r to end. T,,e only man " ho ver - infra attempted to cirag cn. vtkaut iuiuo tlie tranaaction waa James Fisk, Jr., anotp- Hons thief atxl awindler. i there- any res pectable man or woman- in this country who wouUl iffeT his or her estimation of a f rteml character to (be lowcreU by anyjUiing jamb Fisk, Jrmiffht say? Am yet, uic ir a f ti.o lTn;irx1 States ia to be condemnel bv party papers, on the evidence or a man w"h has committed the worst kunl of 6fEet.sjj4 agaiiiHl the iiw, and who, to the eternal ls. crace cf the Jntlgea'wbb ndiniuwter that law, if atiB rereiling in li stolen weaiUi, Instea4l of breaking Hone in Mnp xn5- ! !, As to tl objection- to GenJ Ghaxts course on poblic affairs, xe d(. . not profess merely repeat onr own opinion, that in the main his policy is a sound, wise, and beneficial one.. A man of i.nnr nriv.itp Iit thrill xen. UKAM ner w cupie.1 the Presidential cbair; Is it just-ris it worthy of the President's position, or of this creat r.ntion that be should be called to account at any moiiient by every disap- iMiintetl oflice-sceker who chooses to invent n -L.t! -: j: ' iJftti$t&lV 4 7::: 'rrFthnf nhjca'eopabfitttkl ' tfA &jt 1 . t i ' '''; I J 8 71 NO, 26: ISSUED KVEHY TIlUnsiJAV aiy cist, IXu.uab ro rr- Months. Club Pnljacrihera; lye cprjwM JJ"' J $8 75, nnd a copy of the Amrrteuii tax m' Payment to be invanapiy "UT, ' M ' f i nxiAHliX ltuliAJO.l . ,. ' Editor and Proprietor. BBaaBBBMBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaWaVHa XVIII. J Reader AV. Clarke, ' PresidonCs j . . r w . .1 t f . . . cousin, pi pervisor;oi j.uiernai x.vtuip Cn(1irrl lUir. I , . . " - I f v..!.l;wi,nHi':wis formerly a Member of i iwwii f - - j ... e , tJxm tt -. I i - , : XIXJ a! A Ford, Presidents .cousin, of Internal Revenue oU .Iouls , .I iid rttatvtn xclwtectr, is . Cdlector, not rtsc, .of , Internal Revenue,! Jir, Aeiano j m qoa - j o 'i-ktnct nisii. Km is one. !' - j nil i im u v . j B ' i a vv r-.V. 'ir.Hr.iiit. President s i third cousir, berk the Internal Revenue Bureau, WaKhiirtoii. WAHEIAGE EXT2A0aDlH&RY. A Case Wherein the Girl Stands Tn and the mmMcMi giowttx A decree of divorce . vas granted in the Superior Court yesterday to a John A. gteven son, whose I testimony.' -Wore, the master re veals a new style of -; doing,. ousibesstin the matrimonial market, and sbuld be read by all young men leaning that way, especially if they: should ver happeir, mMyne, aeiignuui ..:n- f 1frrriknwn. ,Pennsylvahia. The W B1.ISJ.1' K V Ui. w . , jl , ,. : S . .1 o r , , - . 1 ,.'. XXU K ! C. I David, President's ' fife's State i, slledrout, tamaK. suye g. ootuii 'rf busbanJ, Scial. Agent of th I'pst- John A.: bteveopu m.ivu , r.mai.r.artmeiit in Ulinur and lowa. , j. m.Ausrust 261tf -"siowu, i i A'l rkUi Prcsiileiit does j not ? know penn8yivania-(pela..po ia''ff10Va!ad mm. r n ' ;.... LJ. i, . iltxve'is.tol aaius .avorus , uciore .--vtTir ,rKu lial.iwin. rrcsiucras uf" " i r. vr ; v V-.' ii ' IA. ,XI COll . i'l r T . -V'. ...1- l IV.J irZ.iiW.v President does! not know r him. The President and Hit Accusers. A few diys ago the HrooHyn Eagle Vr..u.rht tn.n ihc-r into one article the act usa- i;A.,.fi.Ht (;.-ti. t; kan-t which the JSun. the "irorAf, anl other papers bitterly opposetl to the lresid etit, :f re omstaiit ly relent i ng. The irw..ltV '.f.in.ers and it mav s.ive mis- ronstntction t sav here that in the remarks nbtHit tin-in we do not in any wav refi-r to the AAi;, which simply n-jeats" charges w ithout inventing them -hue cclKHfd tlieir complaints ho often that at last they probably almost Inlifve in their justice. To prevent others fallin-i into the sine error, we undertck to reply to the JZrgtf article aswnm as we bad time to in quire into the farts. We now pncvcd to do so. The Ktt'iU says ; "Grant went into office poor, and is notoriously a millionaire alre:uly ; aid Itc cauis.t have made his million out of bis official salary, or bis legitimate receipts in public service"." If one part of the duty of the President f the Unitil Suites was to answer every iuetin aldrissel to him about his private circumstances, nml empty l.;. .w. l ..t.!MM.L- to rvi-rv visitor to show how 119 1 'w Ma,w - - . B much money he had alniut him, the dignity f the oflice vuul. not be macn incresei and. perhaps, the t-vple would tjot cusiilt their own interests by sujectiug their chief officer to such ill-rsage. Tle President con siders bis 0 11 elf-resect, and w e U-lieve he also considers the wishes of the i tuple, by never replying to anv attack madejupHi him. We have no authority to sjak fof him but circful iiijnirie have assured us that outside of bis oiliii.il s.darv, bis income d .es not ex ceed six thousaiuf.Iolhrs a year, j His inn cin.iIiTOj.erty is his fann of sit or styen -hundred acres, near St. Ionis, part of which was inlieriteil by Mrs. (;r.nt. The remain der was bought by Gen. GitAN"4 from-the other heirs, out of the one-hundred thousand dollars given to him by the citizens of Xew Tork htj'ort be became President. One of Jlie charins against the President fs that, this St. liouis fann was a present to piim. ;The rest of the one hundred thousand dollars rp ierred to was ttseikin paying off the "mort gage ton bis bouse tnI-strcvt, :.ishingtou, tHiWowne! bv iivtu Shkkman, aijil in pur chasing and furnishing In- House a A-oiig i:.ni, irhiMi Iih is eiiarLfetlwilli recti vmji " :- (mm Air Mi riMiv-tliat btimr anoUier of the nuinlerless faUricjitions set ilMiut tho l'rebideiit, and repeatett eagerly by journals opposed to bun. Xot a tMlar's teortA of proptrti hu heeiK gieai to Gen. Grant tince he Ueiuc J reat- During the war the President saved some l.;n t i.f li nr M:iiur-Geiieral. we r.. I. -4 If nxlmiml to refer to Midi llUlttcTS. Ollt since die EijU xsV for the facts,! it may as well have U.em nil, and with the money " 'saved ho bought a part interest in some Chi- new slau.br against bim? We have rcilied bv constant repett tK.n, thev miuht have imposed upon credulous minds. "The more thoroughly they" are sifted, the more shamefully false and malicious they will appear. Wo believe that the majority of theiK-oplelonk ujKn these calumnies with iii.li-'iiationj Tliev have made thousands friemls for the President among that quiet and thoughtful class of the community which raielv busies itself ai lively in politics, but wbidi admires pluck nyd silence in public, men, whicli hates to see injustice, done, And ...i.r..i. -l...;t.w t i enu-anis vno ir iu uu- II. VII 1H,.-M- - . 4 derminc a j public reputation byj .defaming private character. A hatever rejecien ouice seekers like the calumniators of the S(, may do orj say, the great majority ot the American iK-opIc are lovers of ; lair play : they det.t slanderers and liars; and they will honor Uen. Grant all the more because be "oes on (steadily tloing their work, in dis re'ird .f the iusiilts and taunts of men who h.iTe him because be will not yield to tljeir 1 1, S : ' llt,'lli:illl.'k 1 . .. ,t We now subjoin tho so-called list of ' the President's relatives," published almost daily by the Stni It will be published, doubtless, notwithstanding the proofs given below of its falsitv. Rot t any rate, the man who does so publish it will stand self-convicted 1,efore the public as a professional and wanton libel- ler f 1 1 V I. JksseIRoot CJu vnt, President's faUier, Postmaster at Covington, Ky. 1 j ! ' Appointed to office by Johnson ; retauied " II. Rev. 31. J. Cramer, President s brotlicr-in-Iaw, Minist.r toI)n nark;1 I ;, i Apt"tnted Uomul to Leipsic, by Johnson ; transferred to Denmark by Grant Is a Metho dist minister, a thorough 'linguist, a most competent man, and was highly recommend ed ; ! : ITT V.mLt Ttrirr -Oen. Fj T. Dent, Pi ei- deu'ts brotj.er-in-law, one of th military: sec retaries at the Executive Mansion. ..IK Army aip.intim nt ; Ik.UIs no position of ciu'diiinent! at hands of President. I IV Ge-e W. Dent, President's brother-in-law, Appraiser of Cusf -.ns, San Frajioisco. w.. tr.lt.fU' rifommeiided by California Delegation; ' !. . ! , U ' ' V. John' Dent, I'resi.lent's urpiner-nwaw, excluseve Indian trader for; New-Mexiwj un der the Indian Bureau; place worm iou, 000 a vear. j . I . , t U Was not appointed by rresuient ; office under Indian RureaU : proms 01 yi grossly exaggeratel. I j J U ; VlivAlexaniler rimrpe, x u-mhwiib er-in-lawMarshal of the District of Colum bia.' . ! i , J Mrs. Grant's brother-in law ; a nrsi c..i man, and capitaNpioiiitineiit ; is meinber of ...... ii,.i.ii' ftffieJ:d - household, and . the .liities are of sacb a character that from time .1 . ..!.... l.,o l.Mn hlleil bV a The N the master, in chancery,,, Afjd, swhich Jol- .4 i , . .. .1 i .vf'f! 1 -. .- 1 "1 1 . - 1 Fi . . JIII -lirilllL III IIITII V. I . . vJ Mutut,. ' President doeai uot know n0w. ; t i i. - , I bim. I 1 ! ' - .'X 's I 1 , - "Jolrn AV Stevenson, twenty-eighears old, iirriT ii..-. 1 1 v f t ui 1 lcii 1 si Mrt.i 111 km. 1 i Li vLtii-iiii tnnT urao A-itii,i-vu r 3 : ni:-1ftK and a traveling saies.uaH, ?"rJ ousnU Assessor 01 internal iww , i V I unlawfully married to.tpe aefemia, fi.uaui, ! i 1 f i XXIV. Alexander ShariM?, Jr., ...... 1. iJ. n.i.h.t 'it -Annaimlis. L . 1 ' . ...I T .1mu- AlrHJ lirant s, not ine i reieuk I'l l"1") iv VlT. V.-...l.i i. k Dent Grant, ! President's oIt L"..,,lT.i..iiti.iiant Fourth Cavalry!; gone ?li, tyvivivi.v. - V 4. to Eijipe (in an illegal leave of .ibpnse-grant- ed hi d by InsMtiur. ' - , r I'l ' ' . Uilikuitwl to West Point byj Johnson ; i L" - i.l f i.cnn. but. 1.4 on dutv on IS HOI Oil: ieaeix -..v., . .- --rf- -re l it n....ril .1? tin. Arniv. I 5 i SUU1. pi me ci;... -;. - . ? , ?ee tor tnemseives ub. vi ........ o t a violence na" puuiiu - i .(TW' , ent which may proceed from thu same oril -ion, girl's father ueclar ng, lber r? Ii T ' 1 f I'f will be a marriage or a funeral hero to.day affid WlH on a ot sn coul President's 26 1868, at Mornsiowu, ..".i; nev er lived or cohabited i with ; defendant, ;'nnd - 2. :...:,i r nVrlnanwIedsred I her as his never recugu"" -- j wife. The circumstances atteudeu,. the mar riage were these:- Un he clay .-in. question the yoiiug1 man i as njet in lorj istown by William C. Itoueris, me f.i.'.Jktnr wlio charged hi ni with se j.....:.,.. nmrnise of marriage, and de- UIH.IIUU uiiiivi j-, 77 - -. i,i-i.;a presence at 'the hanse or tie fondant's father, to be best mail - in, the little I V : " - i.lninint 1 siT) 1 marriage ceremouy. yuiiipiiiw "v.v. iietion and promise of mat'- i- . . ' .l..J n iu'tJ lnil .JJ ....... a inn ' i 1 1 .1 nv u -I r. tfie willful dishonesty with whtchithiS list has co) pj complainant,' under ' penalty . of been Jrepamlby the What a?e they k tQ the house, where tjireats-of to tlfuk of any fresh-chaVgesjagauist the vioJen.e had. assumed the most demonstrative Presi l-quartd TAMMANY MATTERS. ! THURSDAY MpRN(,lDECEMBEK 28, 181. CSEXERAL NEWS. Ex-Mayor 'iCahoohl'' convicted of I forgery, but recommended for mercy, has been par- donedby the Governor ot V irginia. Tlie latest returns of the cotton crop re ceived at Washington indicate Afield of 3,400,000 bales. ,' ilw. j : Ex-Secretary Seward is reported by the Auburn (N. Y.) papers to beL very Iqw frdm an attack of paralysis. . , JThe Grand J-)ke Alexis has placed f l&uvi in the hands of Mayor Gaston for Ifthe- poor of Boston. 4 - i - I II ' 1 I On the 18th inst, the, President nominated to the Senate Johir Batd win' Bkj, of ii Virginfi4 as consul vxenerai ai ;ibh uii.,- H A 1.1 t,U luLi ;ntrrlnrd in the CallfOT nia Legislature giving the Pacific; Submarine Telegraph Company the right to construct lines and to land cables for an ocean teiegrapu to China and Japan either direct or byway of! the Hawaiian Islands. r I The Secretary of the Interior has written to Cochise, the noted? Apache Chief, inviting him, with Loco and Victoria, to Washing ton to consult with the President and Secre tary, lit is expected that Cochise will accept tne lnyiiatauou auu Tisw i .0- j in the coming year. A letter from Hayti y ears' f lease of Sam an a reports that the;' two Ray having expired, I Rev. Osmon C. Baker, Bishop of the Me- . J- 1 WL.,.! inV..LW Annrrlmnav Jill thodist Episcopal Church, is dangerously at his residence iu Concord, IM . ii. Tlie Missouri House of Representatives has passed a resolution asking Congress to grant an amnesty to all engaged in the rebellion. J The corn crop of 1871 is estimated by the Agricultural Bureau at 1,022,000,000 bushels; a decrease of 2,000,000 bushels with the crop of last year. the American flag at that station has ; been hauled down. President Baez, of Dommiqa, recently passed through his dininions,with out an escort. r :-, V, ; Kit tTynnMass.. on Saturday, J William t-;nd hia wife bv stabbhij? her with a dirklv He then fled to the Woods, and being surrounded by the police, made such resistance that City Marshal Barrett shot him dead. ; Political Paracrapha. " Tlie Annronriation iCbrniniittee bave'agreed to report a bill ippropnntU? neariy $28,000 for deficiencies incurred Committee. by the Kuklox ' ouse of Represeis-i :lo wen's, Investig- nn fsnti.rd.iv. the 16th inst.. the caboose of of a construction train I on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad was thrown to the bot tom of a ravine while crossing a bridge near compared Salem, Va. Robert Fagus, the eoounetor, ii . a I . t-. , 1 1 , u-ll .JaJ wore killetl. ana iranK' Vampoen, uito( et fire to the car. ; : 1 w .1 iiit: uusciuiil: ui The Grand Jury at Washington, on the destroyed with the two bodies 19th, indicted F A. Marden and Seth John- anJ part of thc bridge. . onn tnr pm im ein? u. a. moneys- iu . 1 1 o - - . : t 1 Treasurer's oflice. COU1PUJAJM1I, H'V j,-' 7, , i v". , J 11 1.. L..,,.,.;r,,rr nr rt'tiineral here to-day. Will UB a " .. . J 1" . Here complainant was forcibly retained until orlVOMT. OT. !1 milVt! VI '.iyfs., . U oL Procg. AsiTweoi ,o the f "J t ' t n. K.. tit ir tha nivil 1 . . 1 .. t - ! l.io Vinct inril tn 4.. nor I H'l'i M M I m-i i u xi. 4w - t ii 1 1 1 ti (if nini 1 1. .is ll i w.. . ... suit Jrainst! Tweed, commenced at Ibany, narry gi,l and procure a divjorce after .Tudi'Lained has decided against thehnotion ward- I i j J I . to vaViato the arrest, and holds that tne amua- i protcsted against the marriage Dr. Marion, "an old practitioner of Omaha," disappeared : from thai city to avoid arrest the deatn ii . . . ...i...i, tii m ' i rr'i 1 1 i i i a. a vit fthd complaint upon. .r. - k - lac nn(i cauel on persons present w was lA)t;.inel must be true as the defendant gi est and that Ue prisoner, niakf no affidavit himself Onthe artof not with thegirli and, when Tweed it was not suggested that opdwaru th,wiuestion if he took her for his w.ife, JK te bim money : but there nvas no , n n,;inWer and was aton the part of Tweed that he did. to answV esbut he .id it in fear iv.M.i.lUvMs shown to haVebeeii si clerk coT ,L ii 'tt While he was " ' i... .?th nther visible means V i " " . r ...U ,n,l0 tn Lortl and it was hardly possible that he 'l'V JJJ :n tlft m: Gf all this Mr. ed Tweetl if'JO.OOOj I ' V ... d wife.' The " . . 1 At - 1-1 llI.lf'P 1)1 IJII Tlie Virginia House of Representatives on the 16th inst., passed a joint resolution, directing the discontinuance of any further issue of the time fas the the current for malpractice, which resulted in of a young lady... i it! j The report that ex-beeretary .oewara.itj i Government, AiPtc nnd lfr. Seward's . i ! . Ut paiuijnm m wni..u.vv., n health is stated to be as good as it has been for years past! i 1 j t ; - . - j ' i Henry Keppler, formerly book-keeper for Gail & Ax", of iBaltimore, Committed suicide L. inu-onl-o nn the jiirht of the 18th. iln- temperance was the cause. Governor Conley, of Georgia, new State bonds until amount required to pay expenses of the State and 1 the increased . taxa tion m.ide! netjessary bv the funding of the jnu"lL l tnlnwl - It is believed that the Senate; will concur , in the resolution. On Saturday the 16th, Secretary Fish re ceived from the American Minister atj ou pfltnhnw. intelligence that Minister Uataca. zy had been peremptorily recalled by Prince such has vetoea . . , t rc .i- riijinepiior. ana vjivf J'... ; L . , uiirn!iiaw", .... . the section of the Appropriation jbiii, passtu that the Russian Legation at by the Legislature of that state giving had been placed under charge of ceremony, in 'akiiK- these circumstances into consideration neouhUhardly doubt that Twed Kdamant'was ordered io leave the bouse, 1 lev lfad been aid so, and has never seen the gifl since A iey iaa oeen . , : .. . t nrrt -.w, complain 1 .t.Ut in the elaims : if that bo ffoiil bin. no protection that tliey had been , . nl.rt..2e(i;ni complaint certified by the president ttX?dent htA knOWn ti,c deft'ndant th'"ee ! I0 ,1' Supervisors, more esciaUy if that lics;uent farther's house at intervals. r He ...Vl himself. The duty of thc Judgfc was to , -r, nml neVer promise.1 ascertain what, in all probabilities, teas the ; - soliciteii. her hand amobntfdr which the defendant was. aaoie ?.'liever went there as a suitor, audio fix: the-, bail accordingly. f 11 court Ttls presumable, in conttnHon, that hel.ll that the people ot the Mate ji.ui t.u- i-lin-n commercial traveller who r;lttn liriii.' suit, as they had sovereign , Atftrriatlm-n. Pa.i anv more . 1 M 5 ' - I T 1 IHII'M 111. l.iL ll. Xil X..' " .- - J . ' il i . I w powier r-- . '1 1 tiuties are 01 sacii ji wwiiiwi ..n Int.. .which have appreciated in value,! . ... rAni. been filled by a ; . it., ni t imiueiuoi 1.11 viit- i""- - . . . , - i.. i.:.i...i.. vl.I.I.hI no iiuome. lie al- I . r'. . , x .1. i;.i,nt : UHI UIUIVI " .-- J v. p . 1 . . II Mf ti.-kr.k lW4t iiiwivi - - I I ' bou"hfc a small amount of horse-railroad .t.-v ..l.-.-l. I.. kiJII nuns, and which pays . ' i-.L .1;. ;.t..i,.l IL was circli. w-hile a iiii-raci . s - i..v..w - - - . 1 -- . a General in the Army, a house in l hiladel i.hia; which he rents for about two:Uiousaud AiwthcT statement of the Enyle i tliat , the 4Sii has pniite-I reliateUiy, uuuir-c lllliiiviiivi r - . . frl.oi.l it the l'resideuu ( reiane i o." . , , . A-it l... V rTi4v. I'resifleni. S oroiuei , 1 j iA 1 1 v 7 . . - In-law. Collectcr of the Port of ew-Urieans, 1 ..l.J.i;.....-.t-in.r ii.rpiiL TOT lUe ICU""""" lion of Grant by means of United States sol Hers and Galling gnus. i . ; - j 1 t'. T:.l..timtJii4r-iii-iaw. iiiii 111 s 4 f x ivaivivn. " " 1 - .. . i..,o I.F..1-..II an fvellent coiiecior , virnuis, iu.-. ... w.v...... ----- . . , earriet! out many reforms, principal i 11 uik i.,r eontrol ot Custom-house out of hands, or h 1 1 ciaas. VIII. James Longstreetj I . . , .. ...V.wll.1 TrOfl WAS III the criminal sun, on n. arretted to-dav, the indictment presented by .1- L.j i.l- ..i.-irms that Tweed, riinmng- ' T J . .. , 1 .1.. :,.... hnr lv contriving and liaumueimy .?te.... s ,!'.,..! .,. ,.nv..r ot carrying mw unuvr inuuaik au v..- -1 - Tell Your Wife. Tf o,-n ?r tron hie' or a Quandary, tell your wife that is if .you have ouje all about r rn . ; V.AM inkmntimi Will i .t- n -,wi 1 on 1.0 0110 uui inv"""" .. ... UUI - - , . I L l1 I. V 1 i v. - " " 1 . . j 1 .... i 1 . ....... ...... rn 1 11.. 1 . 1- 1 . . t 1 1 nn oil vim 1 ill. 'it. e'lelit ine, pio inivfuo : , - uic - - . . 1! r . i : . v. inrm. s-iiisis of money to .rn. f nm!iTi lias been praised, out Slk heAvas not enliUed, belonging to the ,)er instiucts are quicker and keener than her county, witlnnteni wucuwiit tvr reason, counsel ry v v mi - - 1- , .......... 1 111a fi'iui. 1 ., - . . . I t. n.'CMrri'i I iufiil wile motner. or sisiei , auu w . ItT . n . . . . .V 1- J f- r,. r.lnim 1 which with such u. o.iln.lo-ed as verdant in all but J. ll. x.esei'-w v.j - rr 1 1 tuiuuiwuii ""-j o . . , 1 1 f! J .. ... ..i .urn . -1 XT l.ilnaihi.l 1.1 . ..; nt).riKii1 bv-th Loard tv,o ov tln-a fndoes them, ineir a'ttllSL VUG IHMIUIT . j - j I MMUCIIVU J . - , r" rr . r .1 X-,ino nr I - . . ... 1 .V.U UnH if thov c 4 rw nun ii uif. cuiiiiuii'1i.v.i-" I ;.,i.,.Timio rir lneiorni s ai n suuiiCi " OI Diiper iu " ---- t, . - iuiuihuiwvi "o -- -j . . - thal'homadeit apiear as it Uie -waim cannot see a cat in the meal; inqre i..u . . UIUVi'iv II ."I li,-.nl..l I . ,. . xi.ll tMllllO ibd had been duly auaueu uy v.AW,"" therej: in eoimscrmg a iuau ipi U.ivr.v of Supervisors, ol wiuen ne to fcis wite, we woiHu.go.jaui; - Jri r... ..hnSrmnn and that he sJo sjgueu .1- r ,1 .i :.,i.in tn Hwri-ive. I I .. . ... . 1 II I llll I I 1' L 11.11 III l.l . 1 M V.' . - as ' f said account, so furnished wasyust and le'' d I '. .-"i xi. if..,.,init nfter his Committal to he tombs, without bail, V i 1 . 4- r T...ir... linrnnnlcin a writ .1 .i ,:tact nf their nlans and Was uroui;ui u.i ,.; . wuuuc -( .1 . r r .r...r Air lira ham. Ills OOUUWi, t... ue tn tlmir rtiiahflnds. : Having HO 111 V ui ve- ! . .i x I.,.. K,,;i bn neceilfed. pro-1 trnm them,.; WllV 1 not T6 President'" wife's 4UI 44JU I I'llllHTW 11 T . "IV"1,' , " j . from any quarter, a list of twcnty-hvti or 1. . .1 . . 41llulllltl4l more reiauve wnom v.ua.i -i'l"" t office Under himsvlf." We bojei that the "dav- will come when honorable jAurmdists 1 11. -a--- - l0Vt of New-Orle.ns. wiiH oahamol u. asseitthat anything is cons,,., bun eye .r ftithtt o the .r,,.:..f 1;.,, liuANT Wausothe A'liis aaya it I " relation tcluitsotcer. etw U trie. Tliolist h. question ! Ao een con- 'resiaenf;8 cousin! Mn to.licte.li itufaWineverypartici lar; and LV l? " 1 relr 1 1 .1 .f tl.ili rti-ln l ister to uaawimu - 4 J. .. a- we wm pnui. n hiwmi, T, 1 ' iv.a Kfrn.rK-ret-ominended by his menus with coiumcoU which prove : it to be false. 1 : a "-'"VA,, i;fTi,t. nchuain- urire'i nia uiuuv ! . i potlional to the offense charged in tji meiK, the punishment for which did, cJd.llin e and a half years V impnsi lie indict- not .ex- i4nment. in Iowa; President has : but sugut Unco with him: . ' , ' v v A latlon. 1 resiaenis -uu,a in.CoIlect..r of the Port of Galveston. Xo relitioti. The President does 11 nu l...v;.!..i.t- r..l .MV.-.4 u-ba Jo bold office were cltiefly apjointetl by bis prel oceiors ; was ho lund to turu them out when hetcame intJ office hiiiwlf? Is it to be thi rule of mil.; Kfx. iSn whi.11 n man a.!ceits l rcspon- Mble position he is to Ugiu by thrustiugj his l ;...f..ll- nut nf finv nrfW th. V IUSV 3iaiP.n to hold.-iattd givuig up all the proterty be r.v A.44.-sm? Da tin. iM-nule extect this? j 1 - - f 1 . . A third statement is that Gen. GuAXT-re- . . 11 x m, f. Z n ceired twenty-nve Uioasanu uouara fi; """rr-- , nfit-'and xv- e ' Uft and street, who told him ot 11, aim then apiiuiute.1 Mr. Cookk, Uie President 01 oomme.uu.. -L . -i. . . rr..r.it..pi1 f.n.-riiilr llll xU. JU. x-.. - .... . tuaii wiu,u..i, ..w.m T .7-.' I... 1 :.. -I...L- in tho Register a wuiee, aa a a--. - -.i..-. .-..-a.- 1 11a 1 ii.i ra a -a 1111111. . a v a - - ' aslilItglOU. "increuy eiinauciuu mo f r iroil, imtin Of the sW of M.-is, CookkT GKAfrlA Treasury P"1"' T "g Co." HiUisatoUl misrepresentation M JTZ r. 1 Jo ,, son PresulentV third sery aiunde transaction. Shordy afui, Uie R J .ll 4 J. 4X. , I tilii", UtnJ7orbr."worth of .lock aiT .W husband P-tm-aterot ewi , , mtt' IleUmught W4.Il ot it ana surely no t " ;TJ I v brother-in . S" T a m. . . I X V .1 x SL A aJ - - . not even 1 XL Orlando II. Ross, President'- cousin. clerk in the Third Auditor's Office, wasu.ng 1 1 1 . . ! - Was gallant soldier ; President never knew 1 r. . t ....til he met Ross on the OI His apIH.uuu5r . ..vS-riw nv. vii i ion. -r , v a a a w kAt m n t aa a s a n ' ww -wa . n inn a r.iiii - ..-. 'ii . T..rrl..r rinirildr llll .ll. .Ur. au-liwi. i- -. . , oc, will i, .l.xt .-'- ; ' I":." of! Custom, Now- money in auy niierprise c -"- j -f : it . ' ii ' . ,: . Mi much right to ip his .money at his own P'e nft. . L h rrt.9iaent or IV a 1 ... 1. 1 trk . t I LI m a ctnw He . ' - . . X?...- .i ck.ll thi Uaa Deep anxious lor a long umc ft" t.l-. .I... ivnsers WOUlu v..f . t;4 ll.l ti'iiiL J I .IIW ..w-. . like tolmy it? Gov. Cookk was appointed last Febiury stock bought in IS 87; V?Kv Plolntcl ij7i and that appointiucn About a much to do with Senaca stone aa it hl with tho deposits 'of the post-teruary 1 ' . i I. : . ciprocate, if but for the pleasurt of meeting confidence witn connaeuco f ijc ; i.. mnn c,ir.(.t.orl ftq well in the World as Mr. O'Conor replied, urging that the pris- . e who tnklng a partner for liR, makes her onlr had couuniued a great crime, apd should tJ)e p.irtuer for all his purposel and : hopes. T : . . , . 1 j: l. T.i,l S-nnmin to . : i u:-. J.,..lo kf iiulorment. L be admitted 10 nan; ioi . - vnat is wrong j-m luijioift j a------ 1. 1 .1 1 x .1... ..;-.......r u-mild atteniDt to 1 . .. -u u. i. ,i,i K1f rifrht. ttdti'i her almost leVe lllUfc UIVJ lllIO"iv. " T- i SHU Will tutun Mi.v. T -0 ," 1, . . ,,i. nm-liisinn of 31r. ..n. ,.:u ;nc;inr.ha "Ilftlnme Vashington Mr. Boris bonds. T4x, 'J. Wirfit. S.eret.irv.-until the arrival , at of a new" Minister. . lt is understood that Mr. inmiillnrv . . '' ! tiinniliittolv In Russia, his 11 ivji...". 1 a rt . nsmn w rt 1 1 1 1.. iiniiii.i.iuvi.. r . . :i.4 I T nco o5rlv 435.000. r.,..i;nna manncer of the Grand lllllb. ! J-lvroo .1 I SUBUiai HlllVH'Jii" C- I..... pmm Hoi have deei. TltiVe'ft evenrsion nariv ueiuu ,ov --'- oster Blodgett's and in f avoir; of Mr. Catacazy has made arrangements for the I & . ' 1. : J . M , x -i ... i.illclimnnf ill 1 Waslllllg- ' . . .1.. ,..nm. I r ni c inn 1 i-i. Huiuiiau iiiv.i. v . a ion noo tn niv interest on gold l -j . -. Tlie carriage factory of Powers Nashville, was destroyed by art: i fire on Friday ni The Senate ded against Fj Norwood's cl Georgia Navigation aim to a seat in the Senate from- sale of his entire esta ton. MM St T.nni to the South nn- -nnl lin of the United Mates ior vu I 1 Will rxVa . x I 0.11 win V v v - i" - r i f , i J.. .:Lmn ' wft: steamboats havi.ilg ..oJ'Urininf. xTnrie 1 it. 1870. as returned to hAO I .OO II I f.Tftllllltll.. VII --r i a IltiA 1 VllUIUi. r -i succeeded in (cutting a channel through the the ccsus In the South Carolina! I t.tivM nn the 18th. Mr. . " I ' v . . ' .1 ting Committee made a report charging m O i I x. a . . Governor and other Stato officials ,wiw . franniilent over issue of b'Ute bonds. Tftt Speaker decided that it adoption would re quire a two-thirds vote, because it wourj w the first step towards impeachment Hi decision was overruled, ar d the report wa adopted as the sense .' o : the House. Mr. Bowcn then introduced resolutions for the irapcaolimcnt of Gov.' Sco tt aruf State Treas urer Parker, which laid , ( vcr i in I accordance with the rules.M..! ;; u-w . '. In the V. a. Senate, !ycateray, t Mr-,. Cor, bett tntroduced a bUtto facilitjita- Wpeoiepayw. metitk- ;itr. ConkHng offefed f resolotioa di- t.'y, PmmlllMi tl li tThTeitixrktioti'aZld Retrenchment to inquire Into theallegotl cor ruptions in the New York Custom ?Tost. Mr. Anthony offered a resolution' sppiintieg as the Investigating Committee iviessrs. Buckingham, Pratt, Howe, Harlan, Steward, Pool and Bayard. Mr. Sumner-, cullod atten tion to the fact that none of the Senator named as mcabers ol tho Committee were am on ? those who brought forward tte In. o "j xx quiry, and especially urged it upon the Sen.J ate. !A long and annnfttea discussion ,101.' lowed, the result of which -was that Mr. Cas. serly was added to the Committee, and that Mr. Trumbull's amend meht, before published. was adotitcd. with that pbrtton proThitDg ior civil servico reform stricken out. . The com- mittee were also'authoiizbd to send for per sons and papers, and th resolution of Mr. ; Anthony as amended wai then aaoptcu. ir. Conkling then moved to tako np his irsolo- tion, but -Mr. irumouii oojectuu bou w Senate adjourned at ten j'clock at nisht In the House, bills were introduced by Wr. Poland to encourage the laying of ocean tele graphs, and secure them lor uovernratm use ; Mr. Kellogg, to rdduco internal . Uxea and abolish the otlice pi VOmmisBionci; oa Internal Revenue ; Mr. Mercur, changing tho standard'wetght oi silver coins, ana umiuug their issue ; Mr. Myers , to f aciliute imme diate transportation of imports tbtf their place r . f Ki.uaninn In rirevlt an- Ol iiesunuuuii , . . - r" f pointmentof dishonest' officials; Mr. irp to legalize polgamous m irriage in Utah and stop the! prosecutions th( re ; and Mr. iButler, to declare women enuuwi w Bim the I Fourteenth Amendment. Mr. illalde man offered a resolutiori expressing the re gret of the House at the) severe treatment of the Communists by tho French Government. Mr. Price objectecL xir. Jiauicman ,wuw . I I xl t V. . A UUII Ul ,m..n office, shows a total of ,101,284 sueeecueu in M'a - - 1 , ""v""-; r i 1 . : . . ; ij,i ' 1wi1A,w tno eitV'On Saturday. Utr rounds. The northwestern states yiemeu lCOB.K-r" J ':' , ',""". r I ,JJ.u iAAlS t.at 17- 'A dispatch1 from St. Joseph,! oL, reports 47,429,637 ponna.,: - - that the workmen laying the foundation tor 991, OSS; the noraer, ouuea, , .--r that the workmen my ij,., ctntes (i.643.863 : the Pacific ., 1. .4 nn.noo tne ilIISSUUIl U0 imnv llt lill"""' kww.. J 7 found n Sn urdly Ha magnificent States, 12,472,381 the cotton States, 4,094 place found . on baturuaj. , L,.,nr;ps ,o04.590. Ohio, class -.;.en of amethyst, garnet and gold bear ing quartz; at a depth of; 43 feet below low water. , . ' -i -.- . t w Arnnnel Cobas. a citizen of Ecuador, and Manuel Chnverro, collector of the Mex ican port of La Paz, arriving in ban. . lan- on . Territories. l..U,ow. vu.vi, ? fied among the northwestern States, gives the lovW vield. 20.539.643 : California comes with 'ii.s91.643 : New lork third, w;n! io.R09.225: Michigan fourth with 8 726 145 : Pennsvlvania fifth, with 6,561,722 ; trv ancncnil till ruh-s. for tho rcccpth , nMV - a 1 ,x ' resolution. Mr. Cox flesux-d to offer an amendment, condemning the recent atrocities of the Spanish Government, but the' Speaker 3 x. .1: . S T1Q OIQ- ci-last Thursday Week, and hav. bee ar ,"h 5 .02 9.02 3. rested on the chargeof piracy, m seizing u. T ."-T , j'j decided all amcndmehtsl out of order. The rules were not suspended, less than two-tniras voVniiT in tho affirmative'., Mr. Hoar then offered a resolution declaring the sympathy pf the House with all efforts to 1 establish re publican institutions abd with ' the famihea and friends of all who have lost their lites in the cause of liberty. It was adopted . with but one disse.iting vote lit. Kellogg leave to oflvr a resolution directing the ava and Means Committee lo report a bill early in January for tho; repe d of all internal taxes, Ksi.mra anil t ibjieen. nnd stlniDS. Indiana Mr.Dewes desirM thertferenco of the resolu- - to I the Committee,, Whereupon ur. jveuogg mod it ied it so as 10 repeai n iuwi him to keep none of his affairs j secret from harppilV saved, IICI. I ........ x.v ; . f It and many a fortune retrieved, by 1 man s lull confidence m his ' oeuer nan. i ;. " far more a. seer and prophet thap man,, if she have a fair chance, as a genei 1 of their nice, was honorably acquittm rymi,. r - - . . . "'" t ,L"- publish . !!. . rr-l itol woo I rnwuiro Jn eillWUnPT . ( imcuu iu 1 . l ,-nrv on the 16th' inst. ine aequia "jrp? ,i . .., , .. irn. f.. ,nnn aflioolu 111 each St.tto and ler- ".nrd.nee With the statement df the Yokohama to conter. iui xore ' - , ho bivinjt of iid to "lYuii i" vvr. , - v.! i.:.- n m rot iMion 01 me ironw ; .'-t;..- - xt iirJ summer gave notiua irAikOHo an amcinlmeotto J I. 'x. kldinc that no lTewdent 1 p. . more than one term, un 1 x. a l.Ar t 1 m . vrr !.... r..umi I'reauiem- s urunu-i-i .V T 4. twi w., - , . law's brother, Postmaster ot'icwuu.B, Miss. - Jr. Gran f 4 brotber.tn-iaw s urwii.v. , Vo appoinieu a one no Deueve uiuu ui " - . . . . j A r . -..Li.. iii.'.e. At the conclusion of Mr, O'CbnoVa remarks, Judge Barnand said it wduld never do to retuso to aamii p w o' i.-. 1 ... th I'tinuiiai oiluiiu. 1 no Da u cuaigei. 4. r --7 ------ , 1 - - added: I fTjna. charge is trie nigueu .Vi.4.f l.iil T see nothing to lustily any iepari.uie f.Jm the ordinary course of procedure, and I drder, theretore, tnas nc ue vmh ; sum or 5o,uuu. m 5 . ..a 4ir...n .wTc nf K.ist iweniy-sixui LVIIIVU x. u.ui...., r - r r . .. .1 1.. 1.,... icmoTi tot sti eet, was accepteu as uie. wiuvuy. r.'i 1. .J . 1 : i ! . . i X H UM. I I ' mi 1 Vt.... - vi. TWi.mliPr 16. The grand x, ir. 1, x uiii - ,, ri.i . r 1. .,;wt.oil tlii-if labors. . Ine inry nave hoi. jew m..... - ,v, ,. J J:J. e .n'. ti ins.ictioiis with the iiiaiur .ul unvvi.j " , 1 . Nassau Bank is now siaieo, oa Bu " . xL l- ur.. 1 i.m n,i,-i t u arrest ot a etei tyj ip ue ue.u. - trt u B. Sweeney, whose movements .11. : . 1 't ... x.i.iol.li.TWI ex4.ieu4eiT closely I waicneu, is - urponi'ic. 1 i 1 r L... , -i-. 1 1 - ' Tt. 19 renorted LNEW IOKK, jveceiuun --r- xiX.ri-'-.. if inc.rsoll left. Yesterday for EUpe, on ; the steamer Rheums, t James M. Sfeenev, Hugh , Smith, and several t Tnrnnto. The rumors ring'iiieu, " w . iti aioat last night of the arrest of Mayor IlaU a4d Peter B. Sweeney are false I . L.j v nnkon 17. The- state- J.1.-X rr .i n im arrested on each meni mat iwu i" w , , of the twenty-one indictments found against him has been continued. . I'll; : j 1 i t;ite; that a crisis ;is x,l-:,iAti. ii.wniiiii(rin France. Theirs, it is sbtell, has made up his mind , to resign the Presidency; ia favor of the U"? 9 ,f fx k - KtlMl II H I I x....i. x tf-itr 1 nn i 111111 in v LUL Lit vs - r a w universally right instincts. "Helpmeet" was title as nnnlied tO man 8 coni- n nioiiiuiiiv...." - --rr .- , . . J panion. She is a meet to help him m evdi-y darkness, difficulty, -and sorrow mnut nrovoa nnd mos confidence without Tyhich, lpyt is never free rom 'shadow:.; . .a k. was a loyal tSouthener. h President's ohoioe. XVH.. S. T. JamDort second cotsin, Tkf. D., President's Keceiver; of the Public Mon- l"' . . . ! aP, : Oregon : said to be a defaulter but re- . 'llc charge that l'resident Uraxt quarreis r --- - - with SrsixKB and is friendly with c, p"". ... qq ffi Oregon now and that. b absents himself from Washing- No such person, in oiuu , t.-t : . - I ax ... .hiP T 1 r 1 1 f . I .- X W X x. . ton during ouuinicr, w c leave pcop or e to lormlat aiiy other Utxic. A x - in'l;is9? "Kvnitincr scenes are of daily docVfruneo in tho Assembly.' ' 1 ans' Liberals, two or more brancjies of the u..Ii..v J.0ct. Communists. I)Uis Napo- r.. .-..' i .i.-ct.mloa of antagonistic ele- uenisappear to be striving to gaia the as-; ' .1 L t'- - All Airree that the Re- rennenev 111 j-iiiuc. -' -t-- , public is menaced, y t ' ; VA 'Sharp Clerk. Tn lfio9 rrSabouchere. thena clcrk in the knnl-inr ImiiQe of Hone d? Co.! Amsterdam. i.iuiiiiii.'...-- 1 ... t, . ' .1 . .... ... -1. . Mtrmrn to IK liaring. trie Was Sfllli uj in- i','"" r- Tr ' ,. London banker, to negotiate a loan, lie dis played in the: aff air. sq. much ability as to en- tirelv wm the esteem. 01. uie y11 . p" . llllJlUL.ltM . . , . I . ta.5.i. T T.jvbonchere one day to Baring "your daughter is h very charmmg creature : i wisn 1 couiu pciuuauojv- -me her hand. ' h; ; v ' :f . j. - Young man vou aro joking;; ior seiiou.j, you must allow that Miss Barirtgcou d, never . "But,',( said Laboucheie,n If; I were, in partnership withj Mr Hope,", '. . ,' . ;i "Oh 1 that would bo qmte a different thing; that would entirely make, up fr all other de- Buffalo, IN J I., CUt Ills a razor,1 and crushed in his wife's n axe, at one o'clock on the mo rn- ners, ' near tliroat with lJ..ll .t-itVi- nn ins of the 19th. He has escaped, j LV delegation of Cuban ladies irom vli-v exiled uDon the President on the ' New 19th, nose. T'i pe JUiKauo was '"'-1 r wuh m ie- r- . ,, P b5e Country to foreigners should j a united motion of Mr. SchurK the President was whole country to toreignc q. informationU to our 'twesent re- request, to that eneci. ue yj V;; lations with Spain, and the trtetmtnt ol t . . a- 1 1 1 1 u ait . 1 .a . z ' r v a - jm a n powers. iMcany uie t American prisoners in vuua. vii mvnu with property valued at over half a; million Corbett, tho Retrenchment Committee . x 11 Kovnnd officers .lirwt4vl tA innuira into the recent de- naa oeen uwr .- , TwaaVirv Iertmnti 3Ir. ckxmnn from the Finance Cbramittce, re- k.1! It 1 lll.. ij ....... - - - -j - ! . ported substitutes for the bills for Ue refund- -x r - - - , nf narfain evo'.llLlva OUIUCI S. . 144 a x.- 114,-.-. vm v.. T" ; TL. . . 1 . . munds introduced ri bil' to puniaa t siock gambling bv publio officers, which ttas re- I -i fi.'::ii "xr '; t '':n. Shndflv i i , i.L L . . - ferred. 3ir. vanning At JSeAVrun8WICt' - ' ' V as The most fiendish "deed . wieiy . cur.viv aii investigation ot the JNeit xortcussom 1 xi.- ixt -Rnannna Dargin uy ner iTrto xenn tiassed. with various amenumenia was tue muiuiei v.. . o ' : 1 """ . , 1 1 . . , . - l l . . ... V 1, Inn I". ..nnn nl tlin in VAtftlfTltlOn. A hnaband ill Ulster county, xew x.Bi, aimuiiig v r -r : o - husband, 111 u j Jm. , t week. message was received from , ;t ,e; if resident, insiue uie J"' ; , - v ' t V. ffiinna announcement v, r - tranl,mitting the repdrt ot thejyU l&emoe- i-v x-w nnu mii 1 1 if. irui jw 1 . . tirun i i u i'.r:ij:n n iiiii a ..- liiiuiik auA aa r. r ni. ll janjiu. w uv T ----- r T. Lnr.ooed thev intended to telease . . .. 1 LiuJ uuxm uw' .J i .1 it ci x ; J rinrJn Had been pre- ,F.x i x th.:.. n. ir L'ara vviui ..v.- t . -X '.. 1 J VA. " CF 1 . . relative to Cuban afiairs, ana na u. x.. , . Mikado. The former JJaimios teVtview with him next day by appointnent, had been ordered to transfer all their arms TbW re Mrs. Leiiiora, Mrs. De ; Agranlente, s,n1t.1Anjt J war to the Government. At iic Onesada. and Mrs. Villa vorde, Secretary j p discarding their national of fre League of the Daughters 01 v,uuu. . drei g fore; gtyle8 -"1 "-i -atr ': i:il xr T on Sunday . I ! . . i.L L ' ni ght the 17th inst, I eight; men attickedj traced and bound the pilor, and tried to get bislde'the jail. Tlie assistant jailor tired on L11S I -v - r l - f rr Mr. Sumner raado an ineflectu- a af . al effort to have his rsoluOofl off inquiry aa tiv to San Domingo, cfyred last tnarchi -.:.U !i..i!,.i, fin t. mnl Lni jrwl f r i:.,i.tnct t.rovocntion. and OUIllliVOW . ' . , 1 ! : '- - I ' I . i . ' . ' j i... nrtttr noflr a DanK ronoer. j ; 1 tried to throw ner uowh t - "7 r , 10 o v.4....-- ."-t- 'rr . - The Chi U SiWer molting and Kefiniiigl rence.' She .-Jf. 1.. SJ&l HnmainvV works were buruei on 40 even- , jUAfco,, Mrs. (juu,. .r.r 7 il to invctiotc fcfcftWl 07,U. S. Minx r- " i i r1 .. a a fx a a I Tho i j ( ... : j i;ft?nir ins wite iroiu i : . i s i. r . 1 T r . I. Lnco : ftrer S4U.UU14 1'' I nntolWl T im rOUIll. .IIIU. i'b r . .hFA.I1 1 a CUIirncrp4 in an T 1U1U41ILT tu I mg oi me. aw mi. . ( . -: -r . ' r. . , u I ": -B"e;- i , t X the chair, attempted to place nervu t.. v- y etc Senator orwouii, oi worgia,. hot cooking stove, declaring ms iui.n.v.i,- was sworn in, ir &is.iv in nv. I uwcici . i - 1 . ijro. ,xuti.....vj, , i j ' i , . T 1 . - I y. m . . .ln llaHjinft in An. Utiwl aim: He then threw iwsai.ua , urow ly A r ; -...i- - Amstertlan.Labouchere j said V ut i Mr. a ' ; n nciencies. Returning to lO Ills u;iuuu- ,j ii ""' , w f,., hftw.txin; vcu thinK Ol ; .tl V VUUIlii IIIVUfl-T I " i I it ? It is impossible. ,Yoii are witho fortune,- and-r j i' ' : i' 'j ' nil .. 1C T Mnnin tllA. Snil.Ul. . i TTXJUl ll J, 4vvtiiiv ": i-! T : B,Smatk5t:the ixs'vrou be soon settled, and so you have my yjord. . , t;;4sA L. ;.v. those, two promises, i . ju. Laboucbere returned to EngHnd and in two months after, married. Miss 4anng, hecause 1. ,V .. , mrwnfl.tn. taka him i into jir; nope ikiu. i""' -r-, ... . Ptnership and.ho thns hepame; aUied U he house of Hope & Co, i;IIif was a magui- riceDt career. : : t i r- t next day three men were seen to throwj some substance into a pile of debris on Eighteenth ' A'nnvtnOtlAf1- street, which, on, subsequent was found to consist 0 explosive ma e., including' phosphorus Efforts are oemg made for the arrest otitnese iucenuu,4. ? 'rl ua Vth instl the C war Department re-i ceived a letter from a Frenchman residing in Rnrlnna. i Soain. stating that h naa ois- Iwvered the! secret oi rtanufacturirig a. white gun-powder, which he judged Wouia.Wva.ua ble toourkJoyernmeni,as, in Ins opinion, an emergency requiring its use would now u i. r ' ... -IT.i notfi.S500.UUU jor pis innor torLUCOUiiiili.i y : ;- - Ll I71U.I III. I . ' . V . I I X x.l.l. ' . . I - - - - I ... i ! x J.i:.! . i i ... ' nnnaiiA v 1DU lm. cunuiuwn ni yicnnm mill violently to lone corner ox me jw r - she U!UI, PU. the j; Jrsl, di. v " " I 1 ax 1 a a l. .i.a Un n Km raaaiM ax ntini invention night, N Ti, ti.o Aneben Asse mbly on Friday tL i xK ct one of the opposition leaders caused great! excitement, by charging the a-ents of the Ministry with bribery ad cor ruption ! Cheers being given - the galleries were cleared by armed police. The ejxpeUed ...i ,niid k meeting outside, aud were addressed by prominent annexationlsjiV who ooi.itW. "annexation to tne lnitevj D1M.. - 't ' 1 ww preferable to armed Provuicial tyranny r ,. : . . ii ... IS-. covered that tobacco ban be grown in many of theeounties west of the JMuo RHge. and t .1 -U-n .nit commenced pounding her a chair. Mrs. Uargin oy i 0f theeounties west ot vuv ipu ivr, an superhuman efforts finally reached a oearouu. go Hhe touiiyy ninga put. in me i lace or v ir- r ! . . m. i x i i. i.ailiuir.L;.,;. l.r r.x.1 fl:ir of tiehanco I ,lhe barticnla adjo ning,Mnd endeavorea - 7- 1 wXiwA 0f th tobaoc, ted, livejbven noted luiiotij'of. rich, awect wreak his vengeance on u.a n -o grass, ami ior some i m appien m me herbvtbehdir.hedrageauerruuuu-uv. y- country, m 0v4.rr . . J i-l. .' .i. nt.td.iA longer Considering that the od ' and .climate ought the room, ana wnen hojy be suitable for ( the production ,f tol-ieXo. d resist he nmped upon her ff8 tried the experiment by plaiting two acres crushing in was black and i I I ' tn foot llaVtnT inUS lUiM.s .v "-- , until v-.j'v. v .--j t01100l.?jI14VW'o ' 1 W Tl,.1.rlirht vellow LobaettA tirbiee.! hll B lite ! .Iaogttercd bet into a corner ot th. , u Jcsir for , Vrapner. Sinca .j i .- xv .I1- l it 1, svsa JI P . ' il l(V . a' -'.- ( J" a. roorni and -wen out oi uio nvv.. . . - wUm has been so sufrlui, several . . th a&Kistance. and tho atrintl 4TTtt ilnmpn linvp frnno luin'tlie hnsinraa. xi T t ).: I ' . llll lJ. -.-.. I,.i,,1r. ' 1 !. ! . ......ln 1 ll..l ll,.. l..'. 'Aft (Wl ". ' x, w .low almost nieiess, i anu 11 is uuw vi ivw it u ej. n. vw,jv DlKii nwwiwi "r r., . . ; . . Scared for. She lingered a lew nours . 1 J x 1 - .t,A then expired; iJargm w .tM. - nu other gentlemen hAvfe gone luto the business, , 4 ender-, an4 ,t t now nasertcd. tlvat thcy have 200,000 od pounds of tobacco, for sale thby car iu tt.u State. ,, . '; I .. I . V , f I :.'t .1 Mir , -i..irr . 'i; ? f V 1 1
Weekly Pioneer (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1871, edition 1
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