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Show ll H i-r.-iiuant to li.ui.-iil.uit tli,. En,'liii .Tu!.'a iind t irli.it to Aiui-ri. an WAlciil. Aniitiiek 1'hdmi n kst Rton Mulh-tliat Mulh-tliat i out in public denial of ttym-.itliy ttym-.itliy witli Itidbop ILiveii'd third torm x.'Pi.rh. The II KiiAi.n ib inilcbiud Id get-ru-trit-n IU'11:ii;ij, It.rbi'wm und Cimml-lor Cimml-lor iur cnpit'u vt tho currnit reports of thu war, imvy and interior dejinrt- Illt'lltd. The Ti ibuiu used to cliari) tlie lit to Mr. Bcrtraud with writing tho IIkkii.d'h I'aria correspondence; it nu? ultributcti our Wutthinnton cor-rt'.ipondfiieti cor-rt'.ipondfiieti to tho Hun. George ii- Liinuoii. llio hittor atAtemenl is iia true tu tho t'uruior, and botn contain ha much fact us the majority of the Ti limine j stories none at all. In the niaiuil'acluro of undiluted, whole-cloth whole-cloth fiiUehoode that paper luw no superior and very lew equals. The .i;y Votac .Sun w criticising Misa Harriet lleechor's recent letter, which claims that tho high character oi lier toother and the balance of ttU.tativ Iwiiutf '"'1 !'" i!vIUUU atrates liis inuoeencc. Tho iun saya: "So far from boiug a man of Durity oi life, Henry Ward Beecher has been a frequent oflendcr against decent nioraltt." Mr. lieeeher is ml-vised ml-vised by tho New York Htratd "in the kindliest aud friendliest spirit" to retire from tho pulpit. Ir u slid that the ropublicana propose pro-pose to inaugurate their tight for a portion of the southern electoral votes I by admitting I'iuchback to the L'nited tftatert senate, right or wrong. It is by tho acts of just such scalawag politicians aa Piuohba, k that they have turned most of tho southern states over to the democratic party, and to seat this bogus representative of Louu;aua iu the highest legislative body, is likely to lose them every remaining re-maining state in that section. Ir aitkaks that Henderson, the assistant government counsel in the whisky ring cases, was discharged for going out ot his way and beyond the record to refer to aud reilect upou the president of the United Stales. Henderson Hen-derson asked: What right hss the pnMdcrit to intor-fere intor-fere wuli t ouuiii.-ior.er IKmiUs in tho proper dihmgo of kis iJulic?, or with tlio lr.-vi:ir.' Agfim Henderson said: Now, whvdid Ooi;;Us t i:d the suppio hin tees of tho ktieia:id i-ormit miy iuler(jreoc) by the prciidem? AccoiiPLWJ to a l'arid correspondent, correspond-ent, Peter BSweeney is liviug in retirement iu Paris; Dick Counolly is a peraiubulating machine, moving from ono place to another iu Italy and SwiLterlaiid, to avoid recvgnitiou. Harry Genet and Tom Fields, other heroes ot the Taamiany thieves, are also Eampeau dissolving views. They all axiid tiie company of Americans, j aud especially o( New Yorkers, audi; live in constant apprehension of dis- covery. The Xew York H'orlJ of the 1 6th Mj-s that Geuet has boon seen iu that city within a few davs. 1 Twkkd was taken from Ludlow :; street jail, Xew York, at 10 o'clock 1 in tho morning on the day of his es- v oapo. and a general supposition ii that he was spirited away soon afler that time.the two officers having him iu charge keeping out of the wav until alter dark. It was 7.1 iu tu'e evening le:re tlie alarm w.w given. Five European steamers left the harlvr on that day, anj Tweed might have been safely smug-led oa board almost any one of them, under cover of a simple disguise. Tue police st'em to have given up hope ot" catching tiie wily prisoner, trough it is probable the cable has been put in requisition to direct a search of ail stea:ush:ps arriving at European ports for the lost loss. |