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THE SUN, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1868. MR. BEACHUS LETTERS—VILT. timation that the Ministers in the Lords were going to withdraw their amendments, they re- whore it fs alleged the maseoe of the care nothing for these old issues, but are only AMUSEMENTS, —o— WORNELL SISTERS NEW YORK THEATRE, 7 and ‘dent wo can do is to recommend him to consult our Advertising columns and se@ whether somebody does not want him. turned to their seats, when, after a sharp lecture ‘hea. Mi Satarda) hrc tet tg poe “4 | from Karte Makieshary and Derby on the inde- | eave tne Onto river withont allasion {0 & novel WALLACK'S—Lottory of Life, with an excellent distel- Dution of characters. intent upon the multiplication of paper money Curcaao, I, June 16, 1868.~1 onght not to and the taxation of the bonds of Eastern On ‘ntonde to nctuslly corous conduct of the recusant lords, to which | method of towing. Ta Europe, the system which prevails Is that of attachment by a long haweer, the ship oF vessel being drawn a long distance belind the In New York, the tow boat tt Inshed to ‘the House of Peers has fallen into the sere and | the vessel propelled, and the two are guided ax one, But on the Ohio the coal boats ar* gathered in front | Of the tow bont and pushed to their destinetion, One ‘iy Inquires, why these three methods aro | adopeed, yt thie L presume to be the answer, mort destrabte plin of propuls | htoine at New York- efforts of Dame | petted with that propelling, © mop the waves capitalists, These latter questions consti- tuted the entire political strength of Pen dleton, and the sole grounds on which the Weet demanded hia nomination; and Blair, why was put on the ticket to appease the diveiplea of Young Greenbacks, treats with silent contempt Blair is both right and wrons fa right in annonneing that “ the iesnos upon ear and cannot De obscured or distorted,” and that they are | those to which he gives promiy borty of assuring: y commit a fatal | | Mander in fighting their bate on this It is the very more of ¢ the contest which most grat fi y dowire that the principles in volved should be as nearly identical aa possi- We with those that entered into the Inst DODWORTH HALL, Broadway, June 2A Feries ot Brilliant, Humorous, Langhadle, Poputar, and Fash+ fonadle Entertatnments. POWERY THEATRE—Tho ficge of Troy, Good Night's Rest, &e, Russell as tar | of their obno Nothing could more el ly replied, they backed square out wus programme, arly demonstrate that Fellow leaf, and on all iiapartant q else than register the During the great struggte yiney Smith, ine popular address, come | resistance of the Lords to the Reform. bill of that era to the f ompactin the that greater agcurue, The exposnre to the wav alla in Europe, has cou) nitost turne are mont Is obtained. Sidinouth | Of the sea, whieh pr the beach, | te nse of the tong hawser, to prevent the destrac- etions which must ensue from elose lashing, sinilow water of the Olio renders the process a necossity—a necessl:y, beenuse the motion of the wh els diminishes the avaliable depth | of water nen them, often drawing down th will it ultimately turn out on the frish Church | hoxtso that it drags on the bottom, where, bat for | the motion of the wheels, it would float without dif- ~ FHURSDAY, JULY of the Mlantic, in the terrible storm at Hed in upon her cottage a | She was good for asl erond wit, but wasn ‘Terms of the Suny Darcy, per year to wail subscribers RELY, per year y oF A puddle, said the rev. wateh for the ocean in a | gentlemen,”” Fifty copies to one addres: Wernty, per yer “and you will beat Mr ily copies to one addrors tional copies, in Cia packages, at Club ratew Tayment invariably in advance. ADVERTISING RATES Fovrrn Pane, peri tne. The people will beat the Peers, At Cincinnatt, “mine host’ of the Spencer House The Revolution this wock 1s spicier and | .t Segewn with an cutiook upon tie baey ver, more outspoken than ever, In answer to the SCIBNCE VS, SPIRITUALISM. tinued under that table for at hour, after which, with a fell rospeeis of humanity, wi .* Subseriber."—The Home- stead law of 1967 gives ele entered, to every hey Professor Tyndall at a Seance, The distinguished English physicist, Professor John Tyndall, gives the following account of a con- ference with the spirits, to which he was expressly invited by them : Tid not go as an entire nnbetiever in the fuet the contrary, I thought it probable that some despair, a8 reearts Thad never betore experienced, e spirits resum ‘The Poet of Seienee,” nd making oath that settic upon and cultivate ft, It applies to ail States altke, YALE COLLE 3 — ly to apiritnal GB COMMENCEMENT, vt ln only methods of ini It i not encow plant iteo Correspondence of The Sun, New Haven, July 22. Tie number of students in the University during the year has ranged from 675 to 70, The graduating class numbers 104, md bas the honor of standing higher in the grade of ech Hobevident Lo the Spiriiwaiste Weise might uniter ie thelr mantfestations. BE dinary effets ure produced by the aceurvaa init Impul-er, motion by the well-timed pall of bie breath. oing by the ticks of another, even jocks were separated by a wall. ived notions an, moreo ary degree, the ered dear ged [. i. i ee i this frame of mind. ‘The wanal large number of graduates are here to attend the exerciser of tox | doy and to-morrow, Judging from atatistics, the College appears to be tna flourishing condition, statement printed by the Treasurer represents the avaliable property of the Colles, from which income | ie derived, at €1,998,000 The poorest endowed de- partment {9 the Law, which as yet has been unable to keep op an appearance commensurate with the other heavy pendaluta in when the two vithite, to vn ext y Of eva veract ire to witness those extran xistenee of Which seemed eyond doabt by the known veracity of the who had Witnessed and described them, ing (ook place at a priya'e residence, in the nei hood of London, a xentioman, whom honse when Larriv medium’ had not yet made A Ketan of Terror Brom the Correnponstence af | Middle Tennessee, the Cincinn ast Commerciat. t returned from @ month's tour Hedlford, Marshall, and Lincoln Ttake' the opportunity of for- ome account of the political situation call Mr, M., were in i FOR OR ge ol ent under the dominion Klan, and a detail of all the viou tiem that your correspondent saw she was rensitive, and tifuht resent yald examine the in order to as pei rmed of by both p Astunieh the readers of the Commercial, whom Would be able to compre: ty Dg att wher r ‘The Tricnaial ¢ gives the whole number of graduates unica! Department 1s 4.106 are dead and 3 O49 are living, ber on whom degrces have beon conferred is 9, The number of deaths during the last graduate is tho Hon, Ezekiel ‘ny Clann of 1794, Presidential campaign, when Mr. Lincoun carried every State except two, verthrow the new Governments in the reconstructed States, to strip the freedmen of ow hold, to proclaim this to be exclusively a white man's government on the far #lde of whieh were located the Government ‘The wondrous bridge of wire, above the tops of steamboat ehimneys, spanned the river on my Flight; and on my loft, hidden among the auburban hills, were those “inetitatton have given to Clucinnatl the jastly-earne ‘This is not the tine of ye wz the conversion of swine graduated in the 1 ‘The Shetueld Scientitic ® atndents, the this departinent id the first rank in aclentifie edaeation pliennts admitted th; . Roberts, U. Ven, wi ‘Three lines (29 words) Pace, per line... .. Desixges Notices, per line. LEADED AUVERTISENENTS charge statement of Tue Svx, made a few weeks ago, that women are too much occupied with dreams keeping to give sufficient Mrs, Stanton barracks and arsenal, of matrimony and ho attention to industrial oecupati si ouly for the space Ly Waar y—per line as above, the ballot the: N ie served to pubs thronghout the Metropotitay T ere at thetr homes, what we propose to remed AL hielt Uraneh of the school. | accompanied by vehement denunciati Gen. Grant as a candidate who “has an- nounced hie willingness" to maintain a usur- Orders for the paper received at the SCX ou will be spared ai Ghat any of the news. of tranamutatie Allusions to the varlous atagos Bat great as Clncinnatl The Master Masons aud The Sun. Tn thte connection, the cite juscum of Archwology and jege, is given. The importance of the department #peaks for iteelf, nwill do when | | pation over cight millions of white people at cournement In these South, “fixed to the earth by Ais bayo: | | nets," and as a“ mailed warrior whose bayo- © now at the throats of eight millions of people, to compel them to support him for Jency"—we say, this is presenting the issues of the campaign which the Republicons desire to meet for it is exactly here that they feel strong, while on ome of the Jems raised by Pendleton, and which y are weak, especially in hor many industries, y 1 city of tho West, or at ti revails everywhere; no time left for loitering, and acarce any for amuse. of the location, Ww kooms possible. From our report of the mecting of the master masons held yesterday, it will be seen that some, at least, of these gen! betraying a consciousness of impending d feat in their contest with the journey bricklayers, by indulgence in a vory bad tem. per, and by outrageous aluse of the report. | ers and editors of Tum Sc terize us as partisans of th journe broadly assert that we are telling lies for the sake of gaining popularity with them. One person even went so far as to propose to exclude our reporters from future meetings; and, though this fooli#h measure was 1 adopted, still it was evident that there we Many present who would gladly, if th could, prevent our lending any help to the en, or advocating their cause in any ‘evolution evidently purposes to “remedy? Busy bustling the natural desir nd families, and homes of t ce to the laws regard this startling langnage : “The wisest poslbie reform we eould have on ie question te to have no legisiatt he relations Of Lie Kexes are too theif nature for statutes, lawy the elly might apres As New York 1s eribbed aut confined by the two nnd fettored by Ite hard, rocky « ath ts eribbed and confined between t ng highland, whose acclivities fetter growth nearly aw much as do the obdurate * of Manhattan. Some plowsant scenery there is surrounding this great metropolis of the West, and th purhan residences. rink of which one may look os below, a8 from the walls of St. Elmo we look {nto the chimneys of low-lying Naples) are worth visiting, if only to note the sad: denness of the change from bustling elty to quiet | country. And as we stand here tracing the windings | Hh the valley below, or watehlag parriage we Bad releely in the They charac | the range of ai , Judges, Jurors, oF take cognizance of oy regabite, There is xomething monktrons and degrading to both man and woman, for two pe and wife, where there 14.90 rMe dinit of violence on any oem ids amazingly like the regular freo- vetrine ; and though we are of The Revolution Wave no intention of ing this doctrine, th financial prob- ive tagether a8 not Hilts (from the down into the ehim We have often announced that the road for ure the editors Democratic party lay In the ction of ignoring these topics relating to reconstruction. them have reached a point where the prevail success to the y have allowed themselves to use language which will give their enemies a fine opportunity to embarraseing: MUSKUM OF ARCHEOLOGY AND ETNNOLOGY IN TALE “This department of the College has been estab- lished within the past year, In respo ly inerensing Interest in questions relating to. the Orlin, antiquity, and. early histo f ite main viject he formation ot ating What. is known North and South Amerte: aod daring th tatoxne, published did so; and thea pitable homt had arranged ‘This Was an unusual form of investh acrepicd it, as one of the aceldents of medium" arrived—a delieate-tooking y who uppeared to have suffered much fot Whysieal fuets were time, a series of very wonderful narratives thelr ploec, Daring these narrations the du lief ov, testimony was frequently Insisted on. appeared to be a chosen on of society. In Rat 749; of whom he entire num- otter of the oid whipped, in others beaten by kicking, W! wome eases tl the porches and have been abu: There are five living who teentury, a considerabie peated to i gat of 'ariven ‘ron the they have raised a crop and * laid if by." One of those whi ind the school bide falr to the country for ¢ whipped, on the tnee of a nian by the naige of Saunt on, reported to lo employer to pay iat, he dare not, ack by the Ku-Kinx, the distranchised dechre they keep the negrves from voting. ‘The Ur that duless some permanent relief is devised by Legislature they will have to leave the country, sa on one Saturday nicht, perlaps one hundred of these disguised meu in the town of Murireesboros At a concerted Lour they came inon the diferent after parading ie next morning ted as having been whipped. with alarm and excitement. far for the next elas is pointed 10 Inairuct In will be a regular relating to. the rival agen! “Her armed. th pen in bis hand an iniluenee ran from his and impelled bin to write ta time, offering no he agent, who kent a shouller downwards, oricular sentences. “I Hstened “And now,” continued Mi las 40 risen as to reveal to me the thoushts of Only this morning Ltold was thinking of, and what he intended t Hore,’ at length, was something godt capacity to divide one's thonghts, 1 responded thus to I you wish to win an apo have your prinelples prociaumed Tam now thinkin id not tell mem ously K haed vinite id Lasked the young I etrious things whiel been ordered not friend Col, —— kes convergin rongh the tmaln streets, Bedford county be On the night ol the 4th of July forty-nine ly appeared in the county tow military evolutions mse ty the rapid collections Ulus- the aboriginal races of Bome tie pre hoth tn prechistorie time ‘bach in Vienna, if alien 80, 40 far y be comparison, of collections relating to the primitive races of other countries, on the square an seized John Duntap, forme . Who Was teaching the public colored echoul, and @ negro blacksinith by the name of dau tals, for exainple ? olloweds as oxtract- Here is the conversation Which ly from Cinetnnati, from iy notes, Written On the day fullowlug the for collecting specimens relating to the early races of we, and {th of the College will low this new mu he important branch of science it is desigues the articles which tt 1s espectally desir- le to obixin are the following : Tinploments of stone, morinrs, pestlen, pipesy torahawhe, spear: als, & Vases, pots, pipe the wreathed #101 which trails upon the path of the iron horse, we are bat a stop removed from that “Lane Seminary” about which Brooklyn pec hills on our right illness is broken by thy Ing locomutlvema cemetery re- markable etefly for the controlling good sense nant- Jin dispensing witli obstructing fence and Mount Anburn # one tay sear vement which ro- ing polley cannot be reversed within the next | ‘The Directors of the Anglo-American and rears, without involving the ‘To attempt to inspire hopes of a radical change In this particular carrying the next Presidentint election, is ‘ow, we shall not cond abuse for abuse. human beings, weaknesses, charitable minde larizing their buy th a tari of Master masons ar an news carriers, They started twenty pounds stertin lies the cemetery whose sereceh of the oft ps for which every traly 1 person will make But we must do Justice to state, in answer to th ourse we have taken in regard to os genorally | Tt was for these reasons that we to turn thelr backs were at the rate of one pound f the name, date, and urged the Democrney upon the past, look out upon the future, and, vcting Chief Justice Crise as their candi. ourselves the civensy ack Ing by rather as Mr, Charehill, of Woodbury, Co addvess, whi we rate as the body of the * aapersions f dives A new featiire thi @ wae a pubile dec Two reductions Amply frown ty alway® accounted an abolitionlst, but Lam one most tirmly In this partic Ani now E pray ye rancient prestige as the 4, by progressive poll ‘ent reforma, between them and the bricklayers has proceeded n of all the facts of the ease, coupled » to discover anc ement from the } maealm con nal rate of thre vord of the mess , olition of the charges for th cles and benef on & Week's jour: Already there hay h required n week in h addinitte t Freshman elisa promises to he very large, applicants, of whoin od Alumnl mvetly ck in Alumni TH. f the Cincinnati Com. sat paper from this eit the olden than, t mean. and that within the Inst score of years could not a the round mes ‘The two ends of our re setion to the ey part Is, comparatively, level and monotonous, miles ont from Cincionatl we aro pasting throug uly eu'tivated grounds, where no tlon fs pald ax well to ornament as to. usefulness. 6 the more commonplace but not lees use- sages of ten words can now be sent fi Sevtia terminus to that at | gold, which is at the rate of #1 original tariff of #5 per word, not be characterized as une it the «ame tim hefore them th truth. As we have anid, more than once, the Journeymen have as good a right to combine n the terms on which they merctal telegraphs to Relmont aud the ot the New York Dome iastic in their aupport of the ro 1 Presidentint tick one cause of complaint, they aro, hi a for $15 in stead of the | ‘The polley neod John M. i: led by lows th and agree u 4 cod travelling, will gell their labor, combine and d te are by nom bosses have to the terms upon which y that lsbor, sa more ser hoautiful teibule to ‘Then the Journey emand that eight constitute a working da ce of the Post Oilice to | tion of charges for news or let. | sarily followed by a fall- arty on the eampa \ fear repudiation ay the em out of town and administered about we with a leather thong, wm—Oh, yea; but T soe light around i in thw cdge of the yw u tut Wrifer—Even in perfect darkness? Medivm—Yex; vee luminons atmoapheres round all people. ‘The atmosphere which sarroauds Mr. D, wonld fl! this room with light, are aware of the effects aseribed by Baron Retehenbach to magnets ? Medium—VYes; bur n magnet makes me terribly tl. Wrifer—Ain Ito understand that, if this room were perfectly dark, you could tell whether it contained a. informed of the fact ¥ HOW of its prosence on entor- ‘umn nent citizens ¢ Cavalry, Wiliam Wisener, Req. in. clerk of the court, about half con ns of Shelby vil on people, have armed the negroes, 14 of copper or bronze, ct without bein: Knives, & hi, Mf the Ka Klux make thelr schools at Sheiby vile, Huckle, and didirent potnts in Bedturd 6 broken up through the operations of these nee. In Murehail and’ Lincoln count ts have been killed, 0 Medium—I sbouid ve rendered instantly iN, Writer—How do Medivm—Varticalarly well, well for months, several negroes and hundreds wh er raising a ero ‘of the Freedimen’s Hurean in cng the aidavite of ‘exe ty ? 5 6 have not been #0 Wrifer—Then, may Task vou to state whether there Is, at the present mor y Inhabitants of Pera, and Chill 5, oF parts of skeletons, es- fany of the ab or the museum may be Nashville, bas be ees ns they reach a maguel in my pos The young lady looked at_me, blushed, an Tam not en rapport with you, j,and a lettehand pocket Of her person contained « magnet, ye Gepreeatod discuseion, as it ‘The wondertul narratives arratives of my own » Indeed, seem clumsy Vulzariaas compared witu thi 1 sat at her right tur worse th within six Inol YY tur worwe th should be give mwas atten Sermon by the Rev, hansted the medium,” were resumed; but 1 tad year in’ Commence moby members of the There were thirteen About ¥ o'clock last 8 ty of men went to the orning, & pare «for priges, ra which my ent tainers related by ot discoursed of spiritual atmosp le see, an beautiiud colors, waen she ¢ if able to see similar © more than that, to be able to see the interior of ‘Lhd "“medini’’ adirmed that she eouid see votual Waves Of light coming from the run, the exact number of waves embited in a scoond from the rod table-cover belore us, and alko their exact length, oF the perfornis T said that such petforminoe compnrison with a kindof muri whieh bat A the door, when he w carried: away to Ch been 102 #, Whieh she could ned aud Warne ngscame to order Judge William ay at the old L. n address of welcome by tho | torted that I could tel ting was thrown open to Dutton, of € using uceount of coll Woolsey pald a of ox President partieipated in the n ecticnt—elaae of wf the spirits on tu not Kee mare than ten or twelve, more near at baud, were from iifly to ons but were satiatiod that there we vunis gay Chat U daring the Inst year, wed With addresses “1 th: afternoon aul evenin * centewnl the laws both of the State States, and propose doing no more than the statute directs them to do. raversing the naturally however, I4 rolled we reach the Granary City of n artof building a elty on hills, art in the building of citles sueceases have been achieved In Jrloans and Chiesgo are evidences t, thongh diMlentt, aro possible, witey bat gen s, woare well ally the very reverse, with the Cable pthus far, Th Tine has nover been worked up to its full carrying aud we doubt i s fiuancial trowble if ent, if aot true, Seymour fk ¢ st un air of probability. Democrats here are all more or of Government bonds, or cx and other moneyed institut sted in Gove They may, it ts ly agree with the bosses to work ten or twelve hours instead of « oo Worked une more is taken off the wof the line wh lit, but they anceted with banks Siuto was ente attempt to Ko coerce them is, to say the least, a defiance of legislative authority which puts tho borses in an unfavorable position. again, the conduct of the men in abstaining and quietly sevting about get. whers of property todo their own account, has excited our warmest admiration, and enabled us to honestly com mend and encourage them. sons, independent of our general sympathy with workingmen, arising from o a8 hard workers ourselves, we have indeed taken the side of the men, but it has beea without partisanship, and from sines vietion that they were entitled to our sup- ent aocurition; and } end tly with Fran aud both How over, the Directors g @ President commit sheeple ey he be adaccanthe ot a line of action which must faeritably injure value of thelr property. that an induential Democrat, who controls ¢ our large Wall street banks, of gold within ninoty days ticipation of the their party in elveti do well to make f Itseome not many years wince a certain Galena stage, in which F wralny and dark night on apart of the flat prairie ered by the elty of Chicago strayed from the dimly marked road, ant ugh within five mules of our destination we sought it valuly, while Nelther fence tree, wus there for miles sround by which we nm havo been guided, and yet daylight revealed the t ry that it seemed we might 4e their number at the We happen to know hey poi a eersanpevstey, | from violenc ting jobs fre + bought heavily Plain Dealer, on most sturdy of Mr. Pen ring to the nowt «supporters, refers Tammany Hall, n its party to “ding oat the flag of purest white !”? posed that when th mocracy wrote to Mr. Serwovn, before the Convention met, commands my entire confidence, trust Lim than myself with the delicate duties of You know I am sincere, and then be can rely upon me » to be oceasi tions made ‘at ted to the rain fF house, hill nor ony and we pre- West, it must 1 greatly injured the porty at th avowal of @ purpose fo pay the nativ al teuder notes, that the Convention and the lost road 40 have put our hands upon them Jdays the Amportance of Chieazo was a rived from her location at the head of lake navfga- tion ; but In the multiplicity of railroads which now radiate in every concetyable direction, one may rend The Ambassador from Ch Make hin feel th ings. Rie “silver cup" man of the class of 1565 le Mr, While the college is ity Is wide awake of San Francis jn its own oxerclses tl over an attempt fo alter the election law of Suite recently passed. Tho olftce of the Secretary ‘of long since, and those parte of the opposition wore eta Other speakers pot Aerious and wilty, At atjouraed to hear the oration Phi Kota Kappa Soclety. This is to be given up to the recepilow, and class meet- covered some time previously by a eeientitie Standing at a distance of twe he could command note; It would obey, So loud was the music © be heard by an assembly of a thou exe Were Heknowle: as any of those of wpirittom. The spirits | alted, and Iwas pronounced to be w led’ to the Intervention of rot epedic with any rosiys that th Judge Lynch in thy : tmond Prewht, whieh occur, What evidouce there was to conncet him will The fuliowing ormed that one knock, iby 10) Manion courty, Ry be beta i Woe KER, For Pie ise of the attempted fraud. An lnvertigath A Singular Case of Kidnapping, The Paris correspondent of the London Daily News relates the following curious incident: A woman was tried at the Parts Assize Court for stealing achild under very extraordinary. chreume ‘The prisoner pliced at the bar yesterda was a well-looking imarited woman, 4 years old, named Marte awer to the question w was a medium, the response was (hree bi 1 notleed that thi ity, and therefor erta—Tin Yarn Canw.— er by Yale this yenr, is ax follows: Farry, varry is of the they would do it, 4, and Lee, Drew, and | Terr muvodore of the Yale Parry, Copp.and Lee Was on the win upside down, and pl r a apon aatethoscope, The spirits reemed ¢ certed by the act ; they lost the nut quid recover it for 4 cons Soinewhat weary of the proc OF the present erew were on the erew last year jayfniness, and did veshiwan erew of lan! Drew was never in ings, once threw | bont mntil this year, Emingeard, who, before her arrest, lived with her hushand, a ma department of the Correzo, the business of rash-hottor In very good cirenmstinces for thelr station in life, They were married in 1 frequent quarrels, never ceased to live together ex- cept during sme months in Ist, when the wife ‘They had'no child, and the Wile fancied that her sterility was the reason why she and her hustand did not get on well together, ed with this irea, she one day sald to him that while she was in service in Paris she had been Had a situation in Paris, confined of a tittle gir! One of the master masons 9 ed that the course of ‘Ir esterday assert SUN on this sub- tending to convulse the country, and that the Presidential coutest, reconstruc: presenting to the members of both Houses of Cy uress an extraordinary inducement to hasten their same, already assured that se treaty will shortly come into anemancipation from dependence upon her water stas the railroad ear superseded the canal packet in the transportation of passengers, so now It seems to be superseding every other com: sportation of freight, and my friends,” be but expressed the views of. »wers everywhere, and more Nis enthusiastic expecially those : hus been no little grumbling among the Obi the new Chin peting means in the t tell him, lost he might ‘fine; ther, and that ahe had left the ctild with an aunt in ‘The husband, $0 fur from belng he would like to have tne child brought home at ones, and sent his wife to Parts, with plenty of money in her pocket, to feteh It ug a general code by which the re- lations of the two great powers of the Pacitic erned, now only awaits (be- ‘ur Europe) the opportunity when ho may, without violating deticae priety, make some formal acknowledgment of the been extcnded to himself and his associates since their arrival, to invite the members of both Ho with them doubtless the heads of the different De: partments, to @ grand banquet at the extempo- As ahigh Mandarin of the Jurlingame, supported by the distin. pers of the logation, will find occasion to bring to the minds of the guests a picture of social fe and and most exclusive Court in the world, willloarn, for the Bret ti tive was any estinate th of Chinese hospitalit tion, and other groat issues, were insigniti cant in comparison with this battle between —we will not say capital and Iabor—but by tween-labor capitalists and money-ca| inte, We have not the vanity to suppose that we ean “conyulse” any portion of the community ; but if our lift the laboring men or anywhere of dependence upon and to bring them face to face with those who require their services, we shall not care for the hard words with which we may be assailed on account of it. the greatnoss of this country has proceeded from the efforts of its workers to rise above the position in which they started ; we seo the bricklayers willing to accept the responsibility of doaling directly with the owners of real estute, und take their pay from them instead of from master masons, we cannot but applaud them and expross our wishes for their success. have conducted themselves with per Where is this more evident than at Chicago, terialcing of a tunnel and raitroad he- 4 France, now soon to be com menced, will be no more worthy of remark tha nel under the take by whi Chicago is eup- Tadeed, it is more than probable that prise is the busia upon ‘Two miles out from nil disturbed water of might be ealied chan- and the “escorted,” over the ticket, tween England a and discovery, promised With her eonselence by the theory that if therefore becomes peculiarly signiticant, when consideration fore bis depart bondholding — opinions grout body of the plough-holding Domocriey of , however, that ir dissatisfaction bas, at least as yet, become t rondiness to surrender, by hanging out the white flag, would seem to e contrary, we are inclined to think that there must be some mistake in the Vorbaps it means Js to eschew the foul slangwhang- have thus fur y.arked the f the canvass by the partisans of both st, and to discuss the ¢ the several candidates in a decent and gentleman. If this be the purpose tor whieh it raises the white banner, we commend its example to certain of our more viruley the success of this last ente which the first i# andertaken, tho wharves, beyond the foul the lake shore, a series of wi nel baoys mark the outer end of a large tube, the in- nerentof which isin a tastefully ornamented yet substantial structure of stone. Kast Brooklyn, found at work night and ds fYorts are helping to ‘Orleans. railw We cannot be i} 0 great as this apy fires Immouse atoam pumping up toa need. tho water supply of a groat eit isn triumph of human skill not surpassed In guished native im advise its frie ing personalities whic pers at the old tion with the they are called, are no small nicago, and eape- A clty of en- © probably, how de hai previously formed of the lnxures of the table and the wardrobe—from their acquatatane migrants from the Celes: settled hore, » turprised to find that the range Le Chinese palate affects is ar popular notions se official stom: tvanger visitors of farming prociivities, laid out With alrects and avenues, and ifully with water, hay racks, and grain boxes, and iadeed with every desirable apptiance for us well as for the display of animals, a, the bateber, or the tive are the immense wis of grain are trang ferred to boats, oF boat loads transferrod with the enterprising tial Emplxe who have journalists in this led for tho ros So far, they Daring the recess of the Connectient Legis. y morning te Monds wider than that ¢ however, a ver; of A, nt Uawel, tn the good oar, and i# the strongest man of the six, aud, ‘The sponses earried on back against my chair and gazed listl Ww engaged the table was attention war drawn to the wi Lwas asked whe than that of Harvard that was not convincing? of motton, and ewan to feel the delicrey of my post- ‘There were five pairs of arms upon the table, and five palre of legs under it ; 1 to express the conv To ward off the diseult and though they bad bonsisted of be that she had been afraid to that he was not the fe They commen duce a pecullar buzaing and warm-hearted old of the table, whom I seman at the opposite side suaree Wus had dur Ing weights and other appurutns belief that it was med him that It was the hoy will evidently Her idea wos to ubiedly they will give Bounding Hospital, and ask to adopt when she forn fon Was not Well recely in a tone of severe pl try, demanded she could not do thi pers,” whieh would I ve Jed to ingul Whether it was the hair that bad moved’ the tabie, Hess and lone of my Hegative probably ven Potadinm, he resolved to d him that my notion e818) ‘ ' pe “mn in power Of tue spirits was nex eed YE the ehild of a very poor person, termination to would in the main be doin she arrived tn Par of man, It was ailirmed, s is prevailing to an alarming extent in the swamp artes ph gee Jug between the Yazoo and the Mississipph power could preven they pulled it, agood action, ‘The dn she she saw three chil: at play on the Boulevard de la Gare, near the lon, ‘The eltest (in charge of the table from moving, when Daring the evening this pu the table occurred, of rather was attempted, t times, Twice the ‘table moved when my attention estive Orgone remain aualtered through the oy of, the second a boy of 8%, and who she thouieht wontd auit her pu months old. with the ehiluren, treated them then, to draw them further went to a restanrant, wi “a ha'porth of was withdrawn from it; on a third occasion I tried whether the net could be air of inattention, rovoked, by an assumed the lez of the table firmly between my knees, E threw myself baek in the ‘with eyes fixed on vacaney, for the it was pull spirit, chair and waited, pull, Iteame, Ke ‘or a few secon of acute bilan oda water, bought a froc! G her ull musele; the muscle, however, prevailed, and the ble remained at rest, Jp to the present moment, fact ly known only to the particular spirit in question and myself, A species of mental seene-painting, with which my own porsuits had long rendered me Limiliar, was en ployed to figure the changes and distribution of ritnal power, The spirits were provided with combined with and interpene: trated ench otlier, considerable ingenuity being shown vanity of tune in effecting tmoxpheres, A rearrany itions was proposed and carvi ward my attention was drawn on the part of the table. and often with slip, nd took the eryripelas than any ests that the ven ehild in her arms, when, most miraculous cotneldence, the chil IN years old, who was going tos worked, recognized th miners told the wom brought her hom police and nave he v fifty miles territory in a W infant, and wit some atmospherl that unless she immedintely she would eall the ‘The weman Enin- geard arpres Mad eirl a bribe of a watch aud 40 A fused to part with her prisoner. had been in mospheres, whic in demonsirating the ne the adjustment Hted as severely as thoxe the greatest distress at the lo of their infunt, w nde 2 upon the jury q and all of It cleane same marvellously alo ed or measured in the pace of me required for No mochanteat contri. vance with which Fain acquainted better Mustra ving than this for the management of grain, ing lust, the oilice broken info, or otherwise » copy of the n just passed, and was awaiting the action of of the Secretary of Stu liness and propriety, and, though the bosses jookout to eatch them i and that what may be called the common game of the dockyards ns to other sorts more immature taste and eiy the wet whe had eo within the meshes of t » Courts, they have ihe! Acerpent ON THe CAMDEN AND * train on th were leaning on. the table at the ‘eked permission to. toueb th know I tremble.” w: cross the other, Produced thereby an i Arnaxtie Raite Camoen and Ate which leaves this city at 2 #, named Reslinge jng on the Boulevard de THopital, ard, and a committed her for tral, The public jy ir a conviction, and poor couple had ax Throwing one le; ulpped a musele, iving way of the culvert or t iniles from Camden, ily heavy, sweiting the nich, and It is supposed dit counsel, wit lading the Jary with ‘ooper's Creek, knew, must be communteated to is theory that ind Was so iar biased by hysteria and fancies, that she was guilty” was returned, and nowhere is it to be seen tn gre tlon than tn Ch the Engrossing Coumiitee, was materially al erasures and i Ail these things th avoided the trap, and will, we trust, ¢ swill be ina y Let them but done, peaceably, industrious! cally, with all the work they cay and they noed care neither for th on ag they have nges thus made would have been, el, to render the if they had not law what the Democrats in the miptod to make it while under debate, no such institution ag “St. Joln's College and Universit, n formally proclaiined Hob criminally Tesponsible tor ted, and a verdict of * of the compass of of the track; the tt hat it is entirely the spliriis A" added, with ty ted ‘old gentleman G. ees Na day evening the residence of ‘Thor aq... 0n the corner of Perry street and Seovill %, Wis entered bj he man was opportunity to-do aMy rida, effected with such tn parting i inquiries Lave failed to ellelt any information in ‘Yue SUN nor for the opposition of their late ad seal of the auspicious neetin y of buying land warrants Of which was n, Blair's Letter of Acceptances left his elaim for bonnty with nd hus bead ptitude with which the newly «a from a sweet dream of peat a full know!e nad saw WI cepting the Dem » Gov. Kenton, will give eny o wa of law in gener 1. Grant was christ whom appo! sted graphic eunmary yesturd tin hand are th Houses had of Ae a very good *A Constant Read “Hiram Ulysses Grant slap in the Military oa 8. Grant,” the * notified Gen. 3.” being sup. fatally name of Simp: wo known as Ulysses 8, Grant lone to slaver m, and cognate son, and he hae b f bad fith; and the kup their hata and y Bram wholly everything reloting to and greenbacks, not delyning to Lestow upon them e single word, wh borately upon reconstruction, State rights, negro suffrage, military rule, the Mreediuen’s Bareau, a white man’s government, and kin dred themes, ‘This is not @ little remarkable as coming from the candidate selected as « Uetltute for Mi, PenpuroN in the West, 4 sittiuu, 1 to vote on the for er agreeing to Its adoption by Tio 14, and the latter by a vote of 89 to 70. Louisiana came up to the mark with someth like the same alnerity on the 17th, Carolina on the 18th, Gen, Buckner at Fort Donelson, by Gen , and by Gen. Loe at Appomattox Court Dt, taxation, bonds, ton was in come for nothing of this kind had boon done Fox and bis followers, about wn of the present century, during the rule of William Pitt, absented themslves from the House of Commons for three or four yea ing only bulf a dozen of their sharp coudjutors behind, to wateh and worry the Tory Ministry, ters were absent only one aving in the moan time received an in- hes high, dark elothes 4 since Chasles Jatue he discourses cla historical events of the fret Importance... 4g of a room by the thouth gives a | tenant no right to remoin after the end of (he month ; and if he romans after the end of the first month, he | cam be turned out at the end of each month as it und, Tue only way to avold this is to hire fora year, or some other definite time stant Reader” is out of work and wante advice, We wish we could help him to some employisent, but the (he city, Is but a que The ection of the Southern Legislatures thus promises to make it a matter of little practical importance whether Ohio and New | Jersey shull be formally adjudged to b ceded from the ratification of the amenduwent or Russell aud bis sup the truck of all he continued, “1 feel them at this moment sh wd the motion "There they are and G. once more ‘ejaculated, did not even walt to 'y of bid fing the famt of the hall wine ping shed, the farther aut eight fet from the had sufficient reason to believe te secret Would sitaply provoke aa ance to my eit, period of conversation Intery ir, L kept it dur Adjoining her chamber was that of her a dull ove, butt towards its ¢ sted to spell the nam YH 8 by whieh Tom known but with a rtart me One Was Heat tin her room no nin the + tu a book of gul tithe foot of the be Fors moment she the letter "0, fn time to see him stirred mots theny with a seream which atarmed the whole «toler immediate a 1 and and near the b biture nel her st to the do window. My, White opened the door just through the win spiritual name, next letter knox remarked thit thi ut waited for the ¢ jor Iverantey Kineen. 1 y numed Angust We residing with lis stepfath rments Lirrled not for a ma: ye been super ty Voture the #é came Gut a p Our host cont the window from the shed, Te st in time to see him man about five feet at muscalurly allt, and Tt appears thie von of the MANUTRctor wing room, where Nght re apparently tn thelr i Hon of time, Miss White pos nesses’ a delicate aud sensitive nature very rare! und has often said that no one cou enter her room, no matter how soundly she Without awakening her, and without her feeling thelr Uke permirsion was (1 Of thore prosent tittered ; He bas wright jothing Was woul f, and he was whirled around, bis feet Lhe flooring above ut but honest Gi, exeluii {nto the very dregs of it to convince himself, @ only man in the assertion she has proved in & prac: Thi hat admits of no cavilil ing pretty Well assurred myself that no be produced under the table without it rl f th ie returs tha boy at her powers, lid the burglar enter that, with the door of 0 Window ans her brother did not hear & foot ay revealed to me (had eraved and obtained permission my hand upon the medium’s and other feet, ont was requested Lo 0, but in valu, He under amachine if T doemed it nceessar, ContMue Ids questions,