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‘> rtoject, ag set fort in tho ffeRAtp of yoster~ Alay, seeks to ralso the sam of one buadrod thousand dollars, so a3 to enable the direction to obiain a like amount from the Leg'siature for the chariiy. It is to b» hoped that the good Sister will be eatirely successful. The Lecture Season, Tho lecture 892301 has commenced early sand actively this year, and promises to bo a 3. Male and travellers, humorists, ex- ns, scientisis and statesmen have entered the arena for honor and the greenbacks. The lecturing business oa w large seale is becomin: a peculiarity of the Uniled States, and begins to rival the theatre es an amusement, Some of the most prominent! and eultivat-d mon of the country, such as Scna- tor Summer and Wendoli Phillips, engage in it. The lecture combines amuse profitable on for the lectur female lecturers, ont with imatrac- tion, and there boing a farge class of people who, from relizions or other scruples, do not go to the theaire, they find entertainment in this way. Among the most popular female te turers is Miss Kate Fild, and among the male Paul du Casilla, We meation Du Caaill ticularly because we see from the press that he is lecturing and announced to lecture in every direction, North, South, East and West, It is reported, too, that he is going across the Coniivent, among tie adventurous people of California and of the other mining States and Territories. There, no doubt, his extraprd! mary adventures and cx iorations in Africa will be better relished than anywhere else, t, No lecturer of the time his such an abundance of novel and iateresiing mat- ter as Mr. Da Chaillu. Wis eight or tea years’ experience ina part of the world and among tribes of peopie unknown before is Jike ® romance—like the romance of Robinson Crusce or the Arabian Nights Entertain- menis, Then, he has the happy faculty of describing, both in his lectures and books, the scenes and incidents uf his eventful life and journeys in a familiar and graphic manner, While the scieutive man is imstracted the boys and girls of*the schools hear bim wi and profit. Nor should we neglect to mention among our popular lecturers Dr. Hayes, the Arctic explorer and companion of Dr, Kane, He is one of the best cultivated and most elo- quent speakers, and, 1 Da Cbaiilu, bas plenty of marvellous’ adventures to relate, - Among the host of iveturers, too numerous to mame, we find some reconstructed colored brethren. Mr. Revels, following the example of his white coll‘a‘us in the United States Senate, Mr. Sumner, has undertaken to en- -lighten the peop'e of New Bngland by lectur- ing on political and social subjects, but the ‘pegro-worshipping Puritans do not give him much enconrag ment. The colored man is about played out as a sensation in Now Eng- fand. Eyen Wendv!l Phillips has dropped him and taken up earaesiiy the cinse of the poor white people. On the whole, the Berson Opens prom singly, and the time has come whea both lecturers and the people will look eagerly (othe columns of the Heratp for its reports of the lectnres, » @he Legal Tender Act Refore the Supreme Court It appears that the qnestion of the constitue Uionality of the Legal Tender act is to be brought up before the Unired Sites Supreme Court to-day. This recily before the court several times on sido issucs; but now itis to come up in a direct form in the Durning legal tender case. The constitutionality of the act, as weli as tho question of the payment of gold interest on bonds issued before 1862, lbearguel. Tt is thought by some tvata dec sion may be givea against the constiintionality of the act. We have no idea, however, tiiat the court will do anything to embarrass the government or to gisturd the financial affairs of the country, Bhould ihe court, in the absence of Chie? Suslice Chase and Mr. Justice Nelson, incline to the opinion that the act is unconstitutional some way will be found, perhaps, to stave off gw decision. Not that such a decision might now result sericusly, as the action of Congress and the administra:ion and the decline of gold to a low premium have pretcy well settled the question for the present as regards all practi- eal purposes. In a shoré time, probably, it will make no difference practically whether old Gebts be declared payuble in greeabacks or specie, for th se two kinds of money are steadily approaching to par. The political question, wiil regard to the powers oi Con- gross, is, however, an important one ; but it is hard!y the time to act upon that, and it should be acted upon enly by a fall bench, Arnin, Jonny Greene cluims that he has the fegular nomiaation for Assembly. Jerome Buck presided over a meeting on’ Saturday night where Mr, Greene was endorsed as the “YVegular” candidate. Where’s tho “aephew of his uncle?” Ar there any more “regula Richmonds in the ticld ? Lawlessness in South Carolina. « We published about a week ago a letier from our Ricimond correspondent detailing a riotous outbreak which had just occurred in Lanrens county, South Carolina, arising out of political causes, or, at lexst, immediately fol- lowing a heated political contest. We yester- day received a lengihy communication from a republican gentleman residing in Columbia contradicting some of the statements of our correspondent, and impuiing responsibility for the rict to the rowdy clement on the demo- cratic side. According to this writer there were twelve persons murdered in these riotous proceedings, all of them being republicans, and most of them colored. Without under- taking to decide as to ths party on which the greatest share of responsibility rests for this and similar ontrazes all over the South, we must express our regret that the quiet, simple- minded colored men of that region are not allowed to live and Inbor in peace, without being tormented and excited by _poiitical demagogues, who profess to be their friends, but are their worst enemies, Our politics in the North are bad enough, ia all conscience, but in tho South they are an unmitigated curse and nuisance, and the black part of the Population is that whied suffers and will suffer -most from them, ; . Tur Conarusstonat Canvass in the Second and Third districis—Brooklya and adjoining towns—is being conducted in a lively manner. #. D. Webster. the republican candidate in question has been indi- | aap neem NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1870—TRIPLE SHERI. slot, has beon repudiated by a ‘ty; but as there never was election the republicans ‘9 splinters for all tha the Second dist portion of the pm any chance for bis . may split themselves im, harm they are likely to » nominee, Beeyxan For Suektwr.—Afte. period of official service in various es, it is a real pleasure to wilness the co." unanimity” with which the nominattom Matthew T. Brennan for Sheri? has beon ye~ ceived by all clisses of people. In all his officlul relations with our citizens, especially when as Comptroller he had charge of the treasure of the city, or as Police Commis- loner, he has b2en always the same urbane, conseicntions and capab'e officer. A plan cing vote to-morrow is due and ought to be given lim. a long BY R, 4 Personal Intel! gence. ndent and Manager rayh Company, wo has | ‘Opoltan Rotel, iert | Mr. James Gamble, Superi of the Wesiern Union Te been stopping at the Me evening tor Philadelphia, Hon, J. Fy Joy, of Detroit, President of Quincy ant Reek Islang, Hannibal and St. Joe and other ratroads, 14 Mow at the Sc. Nickolas Hotel, where he will remain for a few days. Whiiam Rudolphe O'Donovan, the eminent sealp- tor, who has been on a tour through Virginia ex anuning portraits of the late General Robert B. Leo preparatory to putting the Muishing touches toa imemorial bust, to be erected ta Richmond, has just returned from that city aud 1s stopping at the St. Elmo, lon. A. MH. Laflin, Mem*er of Congress trom tho Twentieth district of New York, left the Metropol i- tan for home last night to take part im the election to-morrow, Major Powell, of Alabama, and Mr. John ¥. Ne!- son, of Aibany, arrived in the Scotia from Europe, and are stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel. Colonel F, Bullou, United States Army, has been at the Park Hotel- fora few days, and will soon icave for his regiment on the frontier, Generali M, ©. Hunter, of Todtana, 13 at the St. Nicholas Motel, and ex-Governor John Evaas, of Colorado, 15 aiso a guest at tho same hotel, Ex-Senator J. B. Chaff2e, of Colorado, and J. oH. Hartley, Esq., of Manchester, 2 gt. Nicholas. KLE @GiLLAGUE: PIcuT, A Well Conducioi Knueckdown—Alen Has It AU His Gwe Wey from the Firstecale lacher as a Wrestler. br. Louis, Mo., Noy. 6, 1870. The fight between Allen and Gallagher yesterday moruing Is conclered a ght atair and has ere. ated no excitement. It was quite private, there being bat twenty-five persoua present. Gallagher Seeuied Lo be overtrained and Allen had too much esi for a luag dgnt. In the first round after some sparring Allen aught Galiagher on the hose, then the mouth, Wing Dret blood. A ctincu sodowed und Allen Was thrown heavily. in the second round Allen gave Gallagher a heavy blow on his jet eye, then one on nis nose, an: again on the mouih. mother chiaca, aud Allen dow: nh the thigd round Allen got im on ¢ brast, and a Nght one on ie damaged eye. chine and Adler muader, Ja the sourth round there was considerable fight ing, ail in favor of Alien, a.notaer clinch aad again Was tarown, an the fifth round Aven got tn both right and on gher's nos* and eye and then & Lerr Upper cut on his Huse, Which felled hina like a tog. Phe remuiing rounds were bul a reper.tion oi: Wie previous ones, Galluzker only ge la ott lo caught Aden under the lelp eve, Tour tame: hee showed inuch pine, fad vt sue ci ight Ailen oilered to bavk him for $000 Ay BOvi The part to the city together, Galla- gher Wis be about im a day ur two. Remarkeble Murder Tetal in Michican, The Field-Yanderpool murder case m Michigan, now on is vecond triat, is one of tie most remark- able cases im the criminal history of that State, Merbert I was a native of Lewiston, Me., and twenty-one years of age at the time of his death. He had led a roviag hfe, haying been a sailor and a es Marine, aNd having escaped two most fuch Was ola Kuss | ff nen passed — throug | a comm ge ab Auburn, Me, and forme! the acquanutance of “i dull, of Lewiston, who oifered to educats hin, aud Wiaea bis ment of stud. ee cuntine- th him to Manistee, Mach., Where they lived ras auut uhd vephew, tanga iano way reated. te tne met Viuide poo: and formed wish ain a banking ‘tirm, mvesting: #boud 97,40, Wiicit Was furotshel him by Miss Lil Vanderpool originated ta ceutral New York, bo: good character aad has a young wife. He putim $2,500 in tue firm, In September, 1969, Field wished to with ivaw his lunds and dissolve partnership, which Was Uaally ageed ty, 10 spite of Vauderpuol’s reluctauce. On saturday night they went into the bank to- getier, and twe.ve Gays alter bicld’s bouy was found in the jake, several miles noth of Manisice, haviag been towed away by an under cu rent. The theory 33 that Vanderpool murdered im On Sunday loreneon in the bank, anu alier- ward «i posited the body in the wake, Stulus upoa tue Hoor of we baak aud carpetns have been analy and the microscope reycais with starthiag the exact nature of ine blood corpuscl J must jiave beonged to @ human being, anu one of the age of Field. The charac.er of this evades One Of the features of the trial, al effort to inva daie the tesiinouy oi tae Chenst buving failed. The strong polnt of the de.oice ts that bield wos seen alive on Sunday afternoon, and of chat is se tied Vauaerpool coutd nov lave veeu tie murae:e: fais the mass of evidence is entirely circumstan- tial, aiid only the most carotul stiung aud balane wail justly a “dich of wutly Or Cevr the prison in thé public mind, Tis ss his second tral; by th: first he Was toaad guilty, but the lechig a winst hint was 89 strong 1 thougit no nore tau | Jair ty gaat Lin &@ mew trial iu adiucreus patt of tis State. Me is on bid ac hatamadoo, SEASEY BIUTES. Isaac W. Ayres, a stove cutter, residing at No, 112 Morris and Essex avenue, Newark, was committed to jail yesterday by Justice Deanon a charge of witoctousiy beating and babitually Hi-using bis wife. ‘Tue latter alleges that since her mariiage with him a@ year or so ago she has led wu dog’s lie with Ayres. Svou aller cr W cddiag one Migut he came home La a@ drunken fre: aid gatheriog ail ber sample (roussecu Varew Ab Wuto the fre. Her sick, wan, feeb appearance 1aduced Cap Bhi Was noe Sick, *3\CK, Sirf from starvaton.? Ayres is the same why has re- ceauy Ngured in pviitical processions as standard bearer. vine days ago a French jeweller named Caboret, employed in Garier, Huwsins & Dolge’s place, was wirested and required to give bouds in $000 to an- swer @ charge Of stuuie.ully Gesertmg his Wie Duly, According to wer sworn statement ib ap- peurs that they were wurrted in New York two years ago, but that since chué time sue has received HO assisuuce or support from hin Whatever, ‘Their only chtd died, sue decisres, frou want of prover uourisiinent, She also sets forth chat subsequent to his desertion of aurely he weit to reside Will a Woluan in Mast Newark, Alber juraishing w house nicely tus Woman took advantage ol nis ab- seuce one day and ran of with all tue property, Mos. Caberet ts a woman of about twenty-egit, qdite respectable 11 appearance, SOCIAL EXCTESCENCES, Between three and four o'clock yesterday after- noon the police of Newark effected the arrest of “Oysterman" Morgan, a resident of No, 462 Broad street, and one of the hardest cases in the city. The charge against hintis grand larceny, He entered a store In Novih Cauai street, Kept by one Joseph Weiser, aad grabbing an overco.t ran oi with 1 rete? partially intoxicated he was overtaken by Mrs, Weiser, who recovered possession of the gar: men He has already serv da tera im tue state 1ison, Late on Saturday night oMcer Wiliam Van Wari arresied a drunken wau 1 Ogden streed, ou Shicl; und his wie, as alieged, and oth letred and wrested tae prisoner away irom the oiicer, and in addition Knocked him down, veut aud Kicked lim almost to death. La rayp! jor nelp be smashed bis clad dud Was poWerless fa The tajus of the ruiians., Yesterday uls lace was a mass of cuts, bruises aud discolored Desh, No arrests. - BODY SNATCHING IN INDIANA.—The excitement in Jeitersonville, in regard Lo We budy-suaicuing Wale as Deen in progécss ior at icast tWo Weexs, itas Hol Abatei one Whilasyeb. Yesterday Mr. A. Haas tad whe grave of hia wile @Xamined, wad was struck wilh disinay aud grief to fad tie buy gone, since that the body of Mr. Spelman, a very oul cuizen, Who Gied about three weess ago, Was dia oVered Lo Lave been also wken. Jt is probably well for the budy- suaichers that tey Were taken prompUly to Charies- Lown, otierwise they light have been swinglag ou the limb of some tree befure this.x—New Alvany | Ledger, Oct. 28. 4o tie democratic ALL PARTS OF THE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM mrelties | Austrin Moving fora European Congress. CR QMANY RESPECTS UNITED ITALY, PRUSSIA, » The Federal Wo tiooPartiament Likely to Assemble in lcunee. Lonpoy, Nov. 6, 1870. The deliberations on the Gorman federal constitu- tion ab headquarters at Versailios hive made 80 progress Wiatat is possible ihe Melclsiag will mumoned to assemibie at Ve les, as it is for the King to be proscat at the dls federal constitution, and tn bis cter as Commanter-in-Chief of the Gernvan uruies he is prevented from going to Germany. South Germaa Policy. LONDON, Noy. 6, 1879. A correspondent at Borlia telegraphs to-day:— Wartemburg, Baden and Hesse Darastads baye de- finitely vol to woeepe Uy ty German constitu. tion und enter the Cor Mou, Bavatie still re- faves, und arate teoaty with North Gesmany reserving ber willary aud diplomane sovereignty. A CONGRES Boust and Bismarck--Zho Pope and the King. LONDON, Nov, 6, 1870. Despite semt-oMlela! contradictions at Vicenza, I must Insist upou the fact * Count Von oust mooted tie question of a European Congress to m- sure the mdepeudence of the Pope. IM he did not do so Where, ho did at Fiorence, Etvorts huve been made to induce King William todo something ior the P Cormany, however, regards this mctier a3 exclusively concerning Italy, aud wil aiways respect the ladependence of that nation, LUXEMBOURG. A Questi om for the Fature, Loxpon, Nov. 6, 1870, The rumors that Germany intends to annex Lux. emboury are unfonnded, and were elrculated by those who wish to sce lier take Lr Sourg instead of Alsace, Lorraine and Netz, whieh she will keep, BELGIUM, Friendly to Prussia. BERLIN, Nov, 6, 1870, wes thet the relations of 2 are satisfactor, The Strals Anzeiger dec! Belgium aud P SERVIA. Reform and § ty. Lonpon, Nov. 6, 1879, trom Belgrade report that the Servian adopted several bila making liberal Despatet Chamber iins Tarks have made any threat | ening deumoastrations on the fronder. ENGLAND. tious. Lonpon, Noy. 6, 1879. The Empress Engénte and tue Prince Imperial at- tended mass to-day at the Catholic church in Chisel- hun S Miner Giyson will probably run for Parliament from the Isic of Wight. JAPAN. British Naval & 1870, rival o va at Yokohama from tie cin Ameria, Lonpoy, Late advices from Japan annou)ce th her Mijesty's ship Leo; West coast of N MASSACHUS=<TTS. @ Kire in xoury—The Lend Mann- ie Companys Mai Buracd~Loss about falfia ii.Mien Dolla: Boston, Nov, 6, 1870. The wain buvding of the Bosion Lead Manulac- turing Company, of brick, 200 feet frontage, 125 feet depti aad four stories high, located in Roxoury, Wus Whuily destroyed by fire late Jasco night, The basement Was ‘ior tie storiag of material and conta ued large lauks vo: Linseed, Inthe bret story were Lue O1L.c6 aud ie lead pipe presses and suede leau rol he Uj per slorics used .or storage gud manuiacturiag purposes. ‘The macalnery aad White igud $.0y,0Ny, aid tue m budding as mach more. The Wolds Luss as ROL yeu mated. here was a lawe tnsurauce oa the propemy, Mr. Aaron D. Williams 1s president oi Wie Company. MissouRL ® The Political Canvass speech of Gratz Brown | at &t. Louise Sz. Louis, Nov, 6, 1870, The past week has been @ very busy one with politicians of all parues. Mecuugs were heid nightly aud mach vigor aud earnesiuess was dis- played. Friday night Senator Drake delivered an elaborate speeci On McCiurg’s side, reiterating his charge against Seuator Schurz and Gratz Browa, that they designed to break up the republican party ju Missuuri, and denouncing ine boiters generally in strong and b.tier terms, Lust mght the liberal re- publicaus had @ large meeting av the Court House Coronel Browa aud several otuer prominent men on Ualsice spose and much eathusiasia was mani- fesied, The niost no adie feature ta Brown's sucech is the lolowiig clostag paragraph:— Fellow citizens, republicans, democrats, conserva- ties, VIN Hae Waist duress may seil to wil vi yOu, because 14 tals Canvass | have spuken to tae péopie Of AlissuWrl Without distinction Of party in bebait OL & GolMMiOL IPeedold Cqualy Trou poulical disabuities ADpLed Lo persous and trom tue more subUe slave- Ties of property in tue guise of taxation and tar. tte. A dave made a square Ugite No man can say} nave evaded the live i$sues of these ties or sougne an Civcliou Under aay Gasgluse oF suDLeriuge as ty my own posidon oF Lue wiuuiinde of Unis canvass, and if Ab sUuli yo (ordi On the cye OL Tuvsday next thar the peoy.e ol lis Slate lave comuuticd to my cuarge Ue dest Mies of ts governimeat Jor the ensuing berar Detail chitui sat they lave eudorsed the dovitine of equal riygnis bo ali meu, Wad that auy avridgincat of persvuu Lverty 1s wires repabuc Is tyrauny aud Unat any levy ul taxes Jor osvensiole protection to Bpecku imteresis 1s pauunver. ly making tals canvass 1 have been ussatied by all tue combined weigae of & national aud state adininistrauion. ‘The edict has goue ioria to ouice-noiders thai the heads Wouia ve in the barre: before tae moonligat if they Gared to say iieit souls Were their own und vove as Ivcemeu, ‘Lhe ievy of blackmail ou vbelr siender saiuries has Heo rathlessty Carried on. A military Tepucation is dawned mn Lhe air against our personal licedum. Let me say, theu, again, Uiat it tuis gat shal go Wiia us isis Claim all over Lie Mat on Liat itis Lae verdict Of wivee peopie; that power shall come frou veneacd and vol descend fruur above; Vast tie ¢rvil service suall be purged oi the paril- sauship Uiat breeds mess ireiess Corruption and be uscd HO longer as a uacuine to elect to olllce moa Who ibe poopie do not want, and Uae before God We Wil rewriie the Declaration of tadepeadenc? aud aculure uot merely Uhat every man is born fr ¢ and equal, but that every man sieti ve and die free aad @qual 1b Lids, Our republic. TELEGRAPHIC MEWS \TEMS. nt w Orleans and en's Cut, Lai, on Saturday. e enver Waius delayed. ‘he Atlantic Base Ball C.ub of St, Louis arrived in New ank yesterday, And are the guests of the Southerned, piayet sunday Aiternoon, ‘the game was the seventi jong on accouaim the Gavaaness dai resulted in (avor of the soudernurs—Ls to M4. Ivis stated on the bighest oficial authority that the ramors in regard tw the renova of John Ly Tavaas, Jt., Coilector 0° tie Customs of tus port of Baltimore, are without founda- Uivu, dad that the Colector reins the conideace of the au tuorlues at Wasalagt ‘The store of bir. Boninger, South Charles street, Baltimore, wis onteret by burgians oh Saturday nisht, and tug sare broken open ada rovbed of 14,40 in bonds, consisting of BLU) Loucs of the Baitmore and Ohio Raiiroad Company, 5,000 Wiunington Bridge Company, §8,000 Powuatian Dieamboat Company, ana $1,900 dn of the Parkers. burs tsallroad Companys cal Works are sald to have cost | WORLD, enie at Church—Parliamentary Calcula- j Building | ST. DOMINGO, Severe Hurricane OW the North Coa. Lage City, fla., Nov. 6, 1870. 4 Spanish bark reports @ severe hurricane o th north coast of St, Domingo on the 2d of Cotobes, WINNIPEG, Smatlpox Epidemie in the TerriioryTerri- Ont. Inwed—Bloodthivaty Policy of the Canadian ble Virslonce ef the Disease!tiel Authorities, b Cuiag’, UL, Nov. 6, 15 The Manttoba News Lever of the 10th wl. is ceived. It o nS @ letter frons Victoria, on un Kaichey Which says that the smatlpox t , Muai0 AND THE DRAMA. With the da, varture of th» three great Inminartes q od fs announced, It will be sucsesded by “Sonnal bula.”’ seta Witter Madar Adne bil ts Opera House by Andy ton aba a star troupe. Of the prese, W musical und dramatic season— oe a Ace aah eee Be alae oe Ser Rares | ate maak ay Was Very Well antour 5 N@ | namely, Nilsson» JaWeyscl's end Seebach—the | Taos during the eagamement Of Lbs iy im 0 +m, *@ Bcems robbed of much of | New York & Very snall propertow metropolitan stay, bbod of inuch of tis | y tou Of her patrons Tustre, ¢ aince ‘he Swedish Nightingate | were Ge fhe Dugiish speaking public formed stre, capectaity , worth lsicaing tom the | thteefourtis, of the. gudvene We, represented ail thay Way of music. Janay Spare, for there are 1 we 4 and Secbach we could winy other strong dramatic not unreasonably, either, of buch an arust would ey ie 3 fs oa art, aod how the evinced utter mailereice toward one of a thelr most } eonatryworm Ibis a hard thiog to say, USS pave i aluies Beeonel « thls Ww Attractions bug Nidan alone furulshed | YT" Sorome Hopkins wave che fest of Nis Orpheow Us With mate, yy Stetuway Mall and the | Pand concerts at Apolo Hail on Satarday evening, ‘Aca :. and may be for | ‘tie tail was crowed, aud the programme fale ademy of Musto are a sn was expected, and | teresting ieatuet, Mine. Agua Bishop-Bekate au indefinite period, Yet a‘ on SR ere? save “Angels iver Grigh! and Pair’ dud @ Meyere ne ben ul tnduence | beer scona im thas Gutshed, avtiane style that ena. > ghoul pre done, wid Messi. Block bd a Chorus from the Orpheon Society, ‘ pprectats and ‘ Ht , | pUdLC Mind Would be roasedto — SPPFEctAES 1s Valuabie astiatalice * raging With terrible y 3 Us Dusiect to, fe its © astistulice. fasting hey a4 Gul OM BAY | courage all that.1# good and ga, ONE music, 4 played iaet week ny Philte dreds of >» many ue pubiie ‘a Vea Tea oo» © MMI ever hag 4s even greaer tonn that missions id the Lack. Rae, Ste Hob te wlsine, . sox iuliy for aut eile Now York, The press speale foot rae vate or | Charms forthem, M aa s ve Vagaat ters, aad pra Bfecn py come from | terprising bi; Y | Drvne tonne, ou (he American staxes ojher parts of Jacntenunt | tonors and ti by tha : is Loodo as HW dandorsnek has eb Governor of i rapagail DGpARE DY, UG. Avore: Vt upset all sencouragement, aad @ though arrest of Kiel, O'Vononue ana the European yeas in hay sg Ys ld Whler sie auppearcd were hackaeyed, ter the pro. ine na, instructs Cap- | ther engagements, Wita an opera centre | You site inveted ewok ch oracter WEA shel @ Nobiltily, tain Villiers, chiet of the far: shoos tient 1a vl rR areation i wending | bower and ge aS theatre-goer waa thelr tacks Uf whey rests. % ‘ ig | feeding on horsedes amt anoitar’ y i Ustonisied, She wit suorty appear ina new play, th “pe roaaeeh 3 yin p sok With thea | tle wounded we may wi io aay Weide | wd for i : Chaotte oe holy prese ad that the Captain | art aii Batis n; AN is . yin sivong situa yunmetie mtere f unantte rote | artists can be had for the nm We ON Seana Und pietures of Lue Reign of Ye , aUrnneses €ven: & hic away suon | SUN an opera c an new, DO. ag | bie Weil Knows A fe OF aston ? ferred to the Aca t noble bud * tron panei jug sad oritical comtitom, TRC RY hee made to resound with the st ve. c Mr. J. y a 200d houses last week at ther VIRG Kossint and Donizetti! Nay, more; an energy “| | Watuut, Pallaicichin. Mis “ox aud G. vose”? became INIA. Sentence of ExeMayor Cakoous Alleged Avcomplice. RicuMOND, Noy. 6, 1870. Last night the jury in the case of Johnson H. Sands, implicated with ex-May i om fraud, sent Lim vo the 1 Yours. Sands was an ex-Confedcvate captain an Sommanded a battery of ardliccy until the wa ended, Dlection Guards in Richmond. Companies A, Third artillery and C, lery, Colonel Waruer commandlay. ar to from Fortress Monroe. ‘They are quartered in w heart of vue city aud Will remain there until alter Ute e.eetion, WAVAL INTE ENCE. LITG. Alyn Navy VYard=Three Oy The New Oiicers of the Activity in the Br Ships Pittin Marine Gar le At the present moment th Brooklya Navy Yard are, ia obed from Washington, hurrying forw of Uiree ships for nessee, Second ral ig well advane: vd the completion ‘Phe corvette Ten- rigging are up, and t ip 43 receiving her | Of art is, to say tue leas of it, exceedingly repre. Dial coating =o She hus be hensible. The Philharmonig Society could coaled and is abo ready to take on ; 49 much for music but for some board her stores at any Ume orders to that effect | U2aecountable soa ik chooses to do, trom tue proper bureau. Tae Teuaessee wilt | @3 Mitle as possib Five or six concerts carsy & he tery, and prouuses to beavery | ® Year cannot be expeeied to accomplish fast sailer uw . and under steam it ig | Much Good. A concert ey da rehearsal expected sie will make very re: cabin and wardroom are iar; crew wil dade hessee will probably sail « Paville to reileve one ol our y« ho oficers have been ordered to L ihe tue frigate} vectubie speed, ier aud roomy, wad her ‘Tre Tea- torward, pLias, forty-six guus, 8,000 Lo. under<oing considerable rep ¥ boltoM 1s being newly coppered, a gis heicg put In suip-shape, = Pie oh 1s One of the Ssiiys of the Awercan aavy, aad 1s uaques- hably 43 Naudsouic aship as Mies @ peauant, Uncer 1 she ig @& J, having bo Fepuiatlon for specd wherever she has cruised, being crack clippers mm ihe China 8 aud fanniag oulo: the murals of Gibraiar in a lghe breeze, With a line towing astera for any swus | Seubed wit all thas coupiaicaes: Pageant Truiter that bappe fu her comp She 192 | house, promised auomuee of Mu Alvany's saldicent Hagsiip and isto be Miccd oat for that | yuiceries of bu viva Under lke Mame of “Coe Tf common rumor bas any foundation 10 quetes,? and tn vs of Wie bridiant writer, the aiiuuesota wit belure inany moots fly | fouortson,o1 Ws dauy is 4A Lnibie Lute Odi PENDALL OL AL {Darl DP ona | intor, called “ita.” cruise in European waters aud peraaps more distant | “yah hii week and last but one o anand seas, Wherever site goes sue wili be aa houor W | wie? Is dunonuce sai tas Kitt Avenue. ‘The most dba the pride of tue United States Navy, Sigaificant Comment thas couid be made on Unis play ‘Yue corvelty Canmudalsaay in CON MUS, | sine iui Hiat 1b hus hold the boards Ko tong wo @55 tons, 14 In the hands of Che workmen'and golag | Growued hoa Ail iis Tedundaacies pave tong whead rapidly, ary Mundy craiser, carrys | 4. and Gs w clows, interesting. varied jog a ine vattery, and with goou ‘accommodations Characters dud &@ peculiar Bulle jor omicers aud inen. ie is to be shy rigged, aud ety, Wb As Without wrival. LL will be Bhoruy Will Cruise—a5 ull our vessels NOW do—uuder sal soon be re i vent laid anda © ir ) Water, She ready jor sea much bi her is pushed to the uimosi, Deen increa Beevet Licuicnant Cotonet—Joln L. Broome, com. mand ng cap ains—Joseph F. Baker, Brevet Major Wiliam H. Parker, H. B. Low: Prt Lueutenan >», Meeser, ie J isho| We or, Edward Mc brevet Lieutenant Colonel Cha also been ordered 10 he sialon, ARMY The Officers? Hxamining Board. The number of oflicers who have thus far been ordered before tie Army Bourd, of which General Hitchcock 1s president, filty. 7 at Washington, ts about sire to appear, ais, Wild Oue Wajur And several captains, ELEAYEGUS FO. GN ITEMS. MISC The value of the presout lron-clad fleet of England AMOUAts LO £8,177,000. ‘The walls of Rome are co ions d propositions of al Lord Petre’s eldest son hus entered the novitiate of ile Jesus of Rovhamptoa, Eagiaad, 5 to astonish the Vie boUJe bY pres tumor says thal, Bart Derby has disposed, or 1s three pre sume role a the | about du his Irish property. same eveniug. » Teint plays the ttle role in te Mx. Macready, the ex-tragedtan, {3 about to pub- lish & volute O. Dis remiuiscences of Dickow rge order for the printing of bank no: vectved by a London tim from the B rameut, RUSSHL oir Robert Peel has given to the Baptists at Tam- nd, &@ large building fora tavernacic, wort, tun ata uomlual rent, ‘the Marquis of Exeter has givena donation o! £10) to @ jund jor the augmentation of poor b dices ja the Church deancrics of Stanuord aud N The Earl of Glasgow has laid the foundation sto: of an Episcopal church at Holyrood Crescent, Glas: gow, Whicu is intended to a Siuppers. the estiuated cost being £20,009, The sensei statues of Sir Walter Scott and Prof adinviagh have extended their misc same city. The three breast monitors bnilt for the British navy are about to be armed with four thirty-five won gas, wich will fire round the complete ciree. The rat Of these enormous guns 1s ug nade at Wool- Wich jor her Majesty's sip Sultan, Two fine places are soou to be rented in the best partof Yorkshire, England, Withia a few miics of —Dord Loudesborough’s beautiful seat, Grimston Park, near Tadcaster, and Colonel its ancient cli Markhamn’s seat, Caiforta Hall. It anounced that in Rome a commission has been Appointed for the preservation of the libraries and museums of the Bternat City, Contrary to the ex- perience of unfortunate Strasvourg, no harm ts re- ported to have befuilen tae buildings and otier works of art in Rome. The Hong Kong (China) Bowring, at tie Ialian Convent, Aloysia. Areturn of the old soldiers in Chelsea Hospital shows 80 Peninsular nen; 5 Waterloo men; Hotiand, 5; America, 4; Nepanl, 3; Burman, 7; Baactpoor campaign, 2; China, 8; Afghanisian cainpayrn of i839, 1, and of 1844, 6; Scinde, 1; Gwalior campaign, 15; Sutlej, 18; Punjab, 19; Southera Africa, 7; tue Cri- mea, 62; the indian muttuies, 19, aud New Zealand, 7, au the institution last January. During a discussion im the SheMeid (Sag.) town 2 library committee Mr, Alderman Webster, county coroner and ex- Council OL the miuutes of Lhe rea D ory sti he had read some 3,00 volumes oi 45, 2uct he thoaght he wasagreat deal bet fortt, fe boped he should live to read @ Uouaand more, On Sanday, October.15, the Rey. Robert TH. Story, muulsiee of Roseakeath, preached In tae cauren oO Crate” Beot 1), Pith arti. auihorities at tha to orders and spars and ali her awmut, fourth class, three guns, 410 tons, Aud is pe lap y @ULer Vere ‘The lolowiug Is a list of the oMicers of the Marine Corps ln bavracks at Brovkiya, the garrison having he Ale! Kilty Benjamin R. Russell, ey. les Heywood has ‘y ave required to answer the allegations | of unfitness, or forward a waiver if they do not de ‘dhe oficers are principatly heuten- ered with edicts, procla- ay iniModaie 1,090 wore 4 persons who recently defaced the jor Wilson, at 1 to the Ross yountain, di West Princess street gardens, of the papers announce the death of Emily, tae youngest daughter ot Sir John noug Kong, ia which she toos the vows severai years ago as ove of the daughters of charity, under the name of Sister taking jor lus text Mattiew i, 8, 9—'Vorlly 1 say unto you, wiutscevar ye shail blut on earth shat be bound ‘in heaven, and dnpresario migut succved im inde or two to exchange the turbulear my pean polities for the Arcad! peacefulness and cus Jjoyment of our society. Poor old Auber, for instance; would be waraily welcomed here and might be | inspired to make America the subject of one of bis mareuless works, Everythi is en-ouraging to boldness, pinck and enterpriss in music. Yet we hear (hat the same old fosslis Who have wearled the paticnée of the public for Seasous past tireaien wnother of thels weak attempts at opera at the Academy. There is not the sifghtest reason for bringing out these supeannuaced humbug for the hundredth time, wien fresh, young voices and queens of song ave waiting for engage. nients beyoud the watr, Meanwhile we sapposs That real opera will be denied us until Strakosch (urns with his songstress. That she will apped opera there can be no doubt, for we are incline look upon all that nonsense avout the promise made lo the Archbishop of Pars a3 sheer romancing, 20n, Opbelia and Marguerite will bo a dee | t to those who have so long suffered from octogenarian voices. The Pailharmoulo Society b life, That an organizatioa whic! nd tobe the | representative tus.cal voly of A 4 can allow two or Moats of a season to puss away witle | out a single eifort on fis ib te ad » ime causa ¥ & COMpOI®, } | { ow sigas of | every Week during tie rey least the public suoutd ¢ ‘hen broad y usical season are the trom such a society. dieriadued La the selec. tion of werks, svloists aud everyting appertaining to the conc The conductor's prejudices in favor of the “inusic of the future? should have | no weighs, and the concerts should not be made the medium of introdactug third rate vooalises or ine siramentalists to lie pud Tucse are evils wii ave easily removed, and inen th harmonic § ciety Will Commiund tac respect cud patrouage of ail | genuiue lovers of in dius wih bo au Those Unee sieving uy,” ‘Jona Bud? wud dod by Uke Ae guug doalure OF lint Soasoa, ‘mane. ’? Mes. Caroline Ric! rd, the directress of Weed LOW perlorodog ab taken var a a ging Up Wwe idea Gi a chance OF poi every mani. | Aput from the lervible strain un“ a Uieu the orehesiia was utteriy | apable of av. veaa re ii aay of the of Lie Cu: lavuri'e ¥ 3 jib to-migut dnd brIstow?s | produced, iy of tue composer, Wau satus | vi WS CLs, dad th reated much & APUMORUHOG bs OF a dioke Would wud ad Opera, Weil Kaui wed of dik A Aug SUL,COb ibs ab Ma RUsiCAL cht (hat broad, di atiaue nw LO Hake Lae SULcess OF UL dp w loruigiit wore Jeu wou will celebrate tle one Nandredti wigut of Sip Van Winkie.’ jiow tur ne beyous tbat we know not, put very likely, be Mr. Buoth im ove ite Cuaructers. Tue Strougest aud juvst complete burlesque com- Paay On vie Metropuliev stage is to be ivund aL Lina Sdwin’s, Tho Macagenent evinces a veter- Mihation To Wave iuue bus firse class talent aud to give such an cnieriauiaent as iuast piease Lhe most MsauaLe Lhedu e-Koer. Lewell, Who 18 Wituous a rival in ius & tes, Appears this Week, oad also 4138 Blanche alrou wad alr. ;Domas WiuiTen, of ihe Galion Oj “Aladdin,’? & Counc op Mder's QUEL grand, careiully siudied ersOnauLONs which stand Out progunentiy i the history of tue siage. One Of Kstuti's gre £3, ana Mrs, Lauder iis: own, Drea ing into it more ma. passion than even te or gintl represe: 1@ Unyerlods Bess could coumend. Su e i aay s, aad nyo lover of te pure uaa Cle vald fait iO Vist the for veet theatre duriug Mes. Laadeg’s engayeue Yue Munagement of tho Grand Opera House pur- n li 1 ide Duchesse,” Moutaland in tue y iit tue third. We cau tuagme tie oun fading a tres Grand | Duchess every tine Wey go on the siage, Weil, tne experiment Has the Wert of WOvVelly at least, aud eve to HL p Lue Week until Ofenvach’s slialt b. AUODS Sixth week at i lirst act ol. a the Ulympic, pantouuiae ai that Ul ft of the ordinary corys de Uae, Yorm & Very interest. lag ieavure, que of “Luriin aller Lis Ww and Lepk by at jo Kid Called “Vacis, OF Lhe Appio ie dvuma of “The {ose of 00 larce Wake up tue matinee il, ab the stadt thea Lichtinay asthe Draid Pere: | wed sensational uraa caied | IU Te Pers, OF Lover's Grotiv,”’ forins the stiow at the Bowery this week, The buriesque Allsson concert at Kelly & Leou's has made w deckted bit, aid e ib Was honored by a visit [rom the fair songstress herself and Mine, Secbuch the hull is scarcely able to accommodate tle number of lacies wio hock to hear Leon m the mad me frou “damilet,’ “La ikose de oaiut Ficur,’ a new opcéra boude, has also met with tat yue still heads. the list of varlely ‘Lhe efforis of the management to secure ” will be shelved at “Nor event A genaim & 7 theatres, the best talent iv weir lime have mec witi a corre- sponding recogaition on the part of wie public, Operaue hash, revets of demous, big and littie “la. juns,”’ balet and paatuminie are served ap ia the most fanciial u Miss Heart kstein, the promising young Americai pianist, gives & Concert (his evening at Aasovialion liali, assisted by Mie, Hess, soprano; Wenzei Kopta, Viviinist; Max Ptnuer, pianist: J. W. Scheu, tenor, and Mora, organist. She has, been siudyimg tard since she last appeared ia public, so that we May luok for a marked improvement over even her former brilliant style of playing. J. it. Miourn, & comedian, whose eniertainment consists Of son. und sketches, and J. G. Forde, wio0 | ives a mOUdlogical treat someting lu tie slyle of te lamented Artemus Ward, are promivent stars ai tie Glove, Josh tarl’s ‘Sea Serpent? and “lack | Fish” are very fanny. Costa las @ iarge and weil- tramed vorps de batiel there also, Melville aad his litle son are the principal attrac. tions Lis Week ab the New York Circus. ‘the wou- deiiul monkey's dobut ty postponed tor some Gane longer. birch, Waimboti, Bervard & Dighi, ab the Sua Prancisco Min Tevipe jor tie bites ‘Cueir bill Lov Tai of wit and iumor, ‘Miss Anuic iiudic, a formidabie rival of Lingard Mo is particular jue, gives au imierestiug eacer- taliament this week av Toay Pastors. The annual peucit o. the Keuevolent Order of Rls whi take place at the Academy & Music oo tie ig t ve every ingallavle his week is brum- ic Whaisoever ye shait louse on earén shail be loosed Im | Both inet. Fins is weneraly the grandest alan heaves. Again tsay unto you that af any two of | amohgin? minstrels, aid every nase oi Lote idele you sual axtee oa arth as touching anything tat | tiled Wilt Cork may be secu there, they sill Wk 4b siail pe Gone tor them of My Daly's “Maa dud Wile’ proztses to Nave as long Farner which t#18 heaven.? Queen Victoria was | a ronatthe Maik, Brooklyn, as it had in Now Yorks Preseat, accompaniod by their Royal Highnesses @, and wtieaded Ss Louisa aud Pringess Leatric: by buc ladies @nd gomtigmen of (ue Courk ‘Wt will be followed by “Berbardie.”” The last week of Upsworgh and Eugene's bur- | Jesaue of “Lucretia Borgut,”’ at Lovley’s, brooklyn, | wili restore color, a favorite ater we ret at ht ‘The Gotischalé Sisters vave a concert cHY and met with grea” success, they re veer taiented ladies uit deserve encou eueut, ait. aud Mrs. Baroey Williams 7p geal Billy Florence Wi, Gi, O0 a starriug lour d * eave meveweraweyicnetinettirea TH. LATE JSOUN SLANTON, gne ‘neral of the Iate John Stanton, the well rmown Journalist and humorous wri er, took place esterda Y @iternooa from St. Luke's Episcopal © ‘wuren, 0. uClinton avenue, near fulton, The corpse, which ow. '3 @acased in a@ handsome rosewood co, Dawith s UVer mountings, hada very natural look, No: “eof lis \ends aud assoctates reviewed that hig resi Ince, No. 335 Adelpni suveet. At two o'cloek For. tide Lodge, No. 19 F. and A. M., to whie he nm ‘8 been attached for soime years pasi, appeared | at tho house the body to tue churel, ‘Thous, wel pistes,’ wae der the ry O'Lanus,” were at tracicd Welly bo GAO a hard j Weil to bus the churely Man tack WALL, ONE 1 0° ‘ihoxe who souxit — adunittance, wygenents Were nob made tor Bo conpsequentiy there wae + ‘there Was & hinge nuimber of of ike press of butt New York 1,08 Wol s Geaer nator, lawyers and eer iL Of aad \ the represe: 1d Leo: WCLOIS, Whom’ Viewe y tune re ba wh sovcowtal bearta The faui y Vieroc st, Luke's, ab the cHs.OD Were Wked lo Cypress Halls no ver aved fumuy and elas tives sud ihe me "ets of tis Lo wats buried with (ie suleuan, “2s of Lue Urder to when he be- longed. oO. “ATHS BY SunNING. A Saloon ond c¢ Destroyed=Four isa in the Nlames. Hawkeye says that carly city, (he saloon aud reste v were burned aud four pere Girls Pex urlhigton (oy “e uit, dn tl dence of Michaet Bac sous perished in the dau i Ituppears tuatthe pro, "ctor of the saloon and one of his dauglters were Coulned to bed with ine tormittent fever aud that t) “© Dareats and sick cake the front roo, B vib tie second fuer, While a son, Poiiy Bacher, Sept i un adjoung rovin back of tuem cabed tte white room. rhe oud th 8 Was UBoccupIed, 3 upon «He first voor, was a used as a Kit n, in y YWich Was a cooKing With a pipe rauiag U.oagh the ceitiug. Ming and Wood was sometua © Pliced about the niin the oven to season, a "i Lad been some. Skuown tlocaen Lre—out tu ee had been oo WIC In the stove siuce tea time* Peiiay evening. She tire had got fuli hesdway Wien the tayly were aroused. Two. cuildrea 2 pissed OUs Uhrourh a windew, Oiher member $Of the family hearly pe:tsied im the smoke, fhe fo. luwing, how. ever, Were uaabie to get out, Aud these burded ree mains were buried in ove coma, Thre & daugu: third room pon Une 5: b Of te saluon, ¢—saruh Bacher, seventeen Years; aury aeter, nme years; M. Bay Years, and 'y Cockaine four { ears.” ‘Tho & grauddan Ds, ily wer A wituin | Was found dead in bis room by Eien O'Netl, ecene pant of the adjoining room. He was of intemperate habits dud 1s supposed to Wave ded vi too irequeas libations. aber 6, Mra. atives and friends of the family are re- invited to attend the funera', on Wedne= oon, ab two o'clock, frou ‘he resvienes Mi-law, J. Oowell Gore, vid Now 4, Caritoa avenue, brooklyn, Nddeniy, oO Siturday, November 6, wo of Jonathan aud Catharine Petrie, ine the 4ta y Tne relative 1s of the family are respect. fully invited to attend tie faneral, fron the resadevcs of vents, 111 Bas: Tuirueri street, ou Tuosday afternoon, ao lock, Sunduy, November 6, BENNETY We PECK, aged 81 years. Note of funeral in this evening's papers, [Hor Ovher Deaths See Ninth Page.) Paoxk.—On Auction Sale of NUE, ATH AVENCR, And anjoining stu THIRTY-NINE CENTRAL PALK FLONIS Several Parcels, hav FuuNTs OF OVER 200 PEE: being most desirable Locations for churches, hotels, p Jostitutions or Park Resite cesin the city wow unoces ani composing the Inrgest and thost valuable propecty yiler m New 1014 for many years, At Auction, 7 niled by 1 i . 5 GU feet frontage 24 an sts, si.: 4 Luts southeast corner 5th st 2 Lots near Madison av, Biot st.—4 Lots uear 4th ‘hich wil! here be brid zed. tth av.— 13 Paré, bewween fd and 60th way ai. n} THUY wt. that aud 82d ws, facing Central Park ots near th av, side etwren Sth and Sth ava, ay fal ag roer oth ay. r of Teh at, cat of parchase money eaa romain on mortgage when des red. For maps or information apply to the Anctioneers, No. ? Pine str ’ L, oF at the oflice of J. M. PINKNEY, 79 Cedar st. 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