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———————————— AMUSEMENTS. - WAILACKS, Bopt. B-Opeuing ni, Array of talent. bt DiKF's RA HOTS, 84 at, ent. Mth & MoEsoy' Mavtoal, Pictotint, and National Kote tatnment, A Tour throneh Ireland PAVING WALL-Grand Moving Diotwme, “ ving Mecbantenl Fizurer BINLO'S THRATRR-Oneohacne Opera Boot, F Mene, Matinee 0) Sarorday at! 6 rat WOOD'S MUSsECM-F Opera I Y on Satarday. BOWFKY=The W dev! Man and Woman Word : Jack Bie py 11s Dow. &e. ACADEMY OF MUDIC, ey Now Comedy eniiited 1968, WEW TORK THEATHE—Poot May. Mailuee on Sat Tt Bitnes for AN. The eae Sun. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1468, — = = : Not Enough Suns. ‘Tho complaint still continues that the Soxs tre suid ont at all the news stands at a very rarly hour in the morning. Unless people go early they Thr Sen. Newadealers do not order enongh to meet inereasing demand, a iets Reconstrnetion Constitutional — Dect. sion of the Supreme Court. Awellknown gentleman of this city was tonversing with Gon. F. P. Bram, Jr, not long #6 mm the power of Congress to feconstruct the South, Gen. Bhar warnily man wd th anconsiitutional, and that there was no au Whority ia the National Government to endow negrows with the elective franchise in the pnquered States, “ You are mistaken,” eni¢ bie friend ; “the Supreme Court haw fully a tided tho question in fayor of the power ox treised by Congress.” Tow of” asked the General, “I never heard of any euch decision.” not Ond at the reconetroction laws were “Twill give you the points,” was the an ewer “1. The Supreme Court hes decided that the National Government has the some rights and powers as regards the States letely in febellion, a8 it would have toward Stetes or Yerritories conquered in war with a foreign power. “IL The Supreme Court decided year ago that in New Mexico, which we had just then conquered in the war with Mexie order of Gen Kearny, the Military Govern. or of that Territory, had all the force of law and must be obeyed as such, “HT, Among these orders of Gen. Kearny, In New Mexico, was a code of laws which he Promulgated some time about 1847, by which the right of suifrage was conferred upon all taales of Jawful age, without distinction of color, neprovs included, “IV. This code, which was thus imposed on New Mexico by the military power, the Rupreme Court decided to be tho rightful law of the Territory, until It should be set aside by express act of Congress. “V. ‘The apparent author of this negro suf. frage codo was Francis P. Bian, Jr, whose Dame wos attached to itas Attorney General of the Territory. “That's true,” reeponded Gen, Buam, “ut L didn’t suppose any d—d Diack Re Publican knew it, Did the Spirits Elect Hofman? How would They Vote? Tt has always been pretty well understood that the Hon. Joun T. Horraan did not re Peive enough le bo clest him Governor in November. This suggests the inquiry, how the epir ts would Presidential election? Hf th thousands who died i fupport of the glori pus old flag of the Union could rite up from their grover—from the long trenches in which so many of the un¢ st ngrulsliod pa triot dead rej which way would they vote? Buppose the Vaton dend could all get out of their graven and epeak just once, would they hur rGnant or Suymoun? ekeletons of Andereony Me Ruppors J wers gathered together and revivified for nd asked to stretch out their bony bands fora Dallot, would it bo a Dallot for Brawn or on Lallot for Seymour that they would che ve? Belle Iste—sweet name—how would the arved ded who pe there 2 Will the futellcetual aud clequent Mayor tu bide upon the eul)j mt of the pl Mhese pertinent Ing indly an Down Among the Dead Men, Down among moving, breathing, feeling dead—the morally dead of Water street Are these human Leings? Have they souls? Then t y have souls to be raved. 1 awto save just such people that Jesus Christ came into the world; for he eald; “1 tame not to call the righteous, but sini Pepentanee,” But these souls inhabit bodies, In life the soul and the body cannot he dissevered, ‘The body requires nutriment, or the soul will de- part from it, These wretched betugs in Wa ‘sto Yer street have hitherto lived on. the wages of ein, They must etill live, Is any new avenue of industry to be opened to them Any way to carn wages which sholl not be it avers to us, Is # the wages of sin? Th practical question, which lies at the founda. Mon of the great reform which hea been set on foot among the wickedost men in York, Prayer and exhortation and the ai hymosare all good aud useful. But afer ex horting the do to leave them to go eupperless to bed. We have no sympothy with the heartless sneer of a few welldressed people at the efforts to improve the condition of the most degraded portion of our population, No one 1s Leneath the love of our Heavenly Father ; Bo onerhould ever be regarded as outside the palo of huinan sympathy, But the laws of our physical being are lun. Matable, as well as the laws of our spiritual pature, Human beinge cannot live without eating. If a serious effort to reform the deni- rena of Water street is to be made, and to be persevered iu, it neoms to us that one of the fv: (ings to be attended to is to supply to | ttvan prncticable, convenient methods of t livelihood. If houses or or near Water sof work could he Infernal Reg'cns can alwaye | for toout while the sinner rode left to trandle his bones Jd. faslioned cobbles, | #, Without any help. ny of rich mon among vs | die, and who want to go to and, 8 furas we aro al » for some of them woull be to go down te Water stroct and establish | honse@ of industry where everybody could end the hungry and the naked being fed and clothed, the thirst of the epirit for righteousness could be hod at the «ame tine, hout an effort | to anew preparation this liquid « absorbed in highly porons silica or fly a very grood pl silica, Bat th glycerine ore som rant anew name for the compoun find profital Adventage of the solid form apy mployment If we were to re- tion to the form of an adver. tisement to bo Inserted among our Chances for Businosa Men, it might run in this wise: TO START ON THE our ean tal in Water [ve labor to those who MARIO MAN ¥ came over to (iis country with @ ship load of millions, new how to make, know how to ¢ gether a great many t ue Motel, and oc loa very long prayer; then they all i r; then they resolved Pranopy was good, and ao | was the bill of fare; then they soparated, knowing what to ok Peanopy's mone: my tho hotel bill; but they tied up 8 pile of it with red tape, and eent Dr. Ban NAS Sane with it down South, to be applied to Ly everybody, to refuse almont o and to worry his soul constantly whe ‘wor no to the innumerable beggars. PEanopy went Scotland to eateh some seluon. a nobleman, bat , but did not collected te men at the one of them no explo 3 none of ther more of Gre Nobel, the celebs rtates ina paper recently read before the British Association for practical rem and ere therefore indirectly chargeable to ite liquid liquid the nobleman made him pay for the privilege of fishing in his wa ters; and so Mr, Peanopy, In his lon age, having vis raya, the heat which it take titive ua to beom blow. plosions of nitro-glye: Francisco, Aspinwall, and in this ¢ practical means have been dircovere sd his native country and tred in vain to find how to give hia money Las gono back again to console him self at eatebin morning's Be nd in this article, for the Inconsiderable sum of two éents though that years would pay Pranopy may learn what all the wise mon whom he called togethor could not tell him shove Mr. PEAnoDy once suggested, when in ths country, that he would do nothing for New York, as he did not wish to interfere with Mr, Avon and Mr. Stmwanr. But we can eesure him that Mr, Aeron and Mr. Stewart are liberal minded n have no disposition to monopoliz of that kind, and would feel no j He need not fear on that account form, dynamite hua over nitro-g! special advantag noxious fumes, which ayrainat nitro! ay The candidates for Governorta Indiana» tirely getting on foely with their joint stumping excur. ‘Their audiences are as lorge ascan hear, and good ture are everywhere m have such meotings in the Bt of dynami Why can't wa eof New York? In a great process clube ef Memphis last a temple of liberty with thirty represeuting y night, they had 1 votes In 1865 to elect him” Mayor. How, then, was he elected? It Would appear probable from his recent speech that ho considers it was the spirits who elected Lim, aud that he relles on the spirits Christian names of fifteen of there reprosentas h the fantastic termim f the proceedin: Cartwright, and Ciltie Knog te if they were to take part in the hundreds of were atso two Kut it Katie is ditioult terions charm which th’ but why they don't write to understand, nut card or in w newspaper b © or Molly by t 1. Horrmax pa aud, wien 1 i to a few of his ‘ woe atthe station tom | Me Linooly d deal—the 1 and thas the ¢ he, and looks quit Mayor of w city like New York, or to be ¢ date for Governor of rteous, gentlemanly, caustic satirist M, do Girardin has recently written « pretended ealo, Emperor Napoleon, in whieh he defends his faults and shortcomings on the ground that they are owing to an excessive use of tobacco! Emperor smokes, he says, he becomes intoxicated, gs not as they are, but as he dreams es that France is great and cause she so appears to hii through ewith which he sur. Evidently the wits of Paris have uot much reverence for His Imperial Majesty, out and tendered hot approve Grant's plan of attacking Vicksburg by way of Grand Gulf and the Big Black Hio did not appre rounds bimselft uly Blanton, the Drilliaat editor of the Revolvtic ously and so ably enlisted in behulf oft! ration of ber sex, hias been on a visit to Vineland, , und thus reports: ‘The women in Vineland are deterinl reine their right of eutleage th Wat the proceed », Whose pen is so vigors wing of fail, tor they clei. avers, and praying with them, of the Legistatare were illegal and singing Lyinns with them, it will hardly ed a Taw disfranchising all wo signation, but 4 ss y not by the vole Of the whole people. of Vincland « determined, if ther pis matter in tb dy revision of your evil deeds, atLer Core lito the Bupre Court, Chief Justice Chane is pledged to ew Justice done (9 woman, Under the old Constitution of New Tersey, all persons yoted who were woith ti For the purpose of simplifying the u » the Legislaiure pussed an act that for the of the franchise every person should be adjudged to be worth that amount, law, for many years, citizens and foreiguers, whites and blacks, men and women voted. the thing became such an abuse girls voting, that im 1820 the Legislature, by vols ure re fur remember, If this en boys and another net, decreed that only white male citizens, 21 years of age, should he entitled to vore. Thi provision was incorporated into the new Contin tion of 1846, and so stands to-du, ‘ee the Vinelond women, however fatelligent and will foil to recover their privi lution of (he State shall be amended in to thir wishes. Till Oien ea in no relief; and in no event co Chinas help thom 6 ® loyal States is purely a ¢ i Hjustrnent, — The name of “dynamite id Chief diss Tho regulation of the suf has been piven f nitroglycerine, wherehy noe is converted into a solid, and is effvetuaily deprived of its dangerous prov perties, Dynamite is nothing but nitro-glycerine yer cent. of sive powers of the n « fully to war. The great ars tobe the per cent, of nitroglycerine a exp! tro. h movlified absolute aafety attained, while fur all practical purposes it is much more conv as eff jent and equally e with the liquid nitro-glycerine as an iva agent. Some experiments made lately pl at Stockholm and at Glasgow are perfect proofs on this poiut, A ean conteining about 8 pounds of dynamite (equal in power to 80 pounds of powder) was placed over a fire, where it slowly burned away ; qnanti the rock bel’ coneussion # another boa with the thrown from a height of 60 fi ¥, ho n oceurting from the . A weight of 290 ponnds xplosl was also dropped froma Leight of 20 foot ona x con ing dyna on took pl which it smashed, yet ee, Buch tests leave no doubt that dynamite offers eufficient safety for all proctical purposes, and ® Pruseian silitary commission has rece 'ly reported that it sppears to be the safest of all known explosives, Lis bot Hable to spontaneous combustion, The liquid form of nitroglycerine seems to tod manufacturer of this articl r the Advancement of Science, that ‘nearly all the calamities caused by yeerine have been owing to leakaye, which 9 it is very difficult to prevent, When Ie kugo takes place of w stance ae penstrating as oil, and very danger of divest perouasion s and if nitroglycerine that condition becomes exposed to the oun's its serous uoder the sti nt for the terrily ring nfo years ago at San y. That for neutr rev facts a izing the danger attending thy stowage and tra portation of nitroglycerine, end converting it into an explosive agent mote docile aud more powerful than any uther, ise great triamph of wrt which will confer immense beneliton the world, Besides the rity 1 from itn solid | crine other Troan be handled by miners rnd charged in drill-holes as readily as powder, Ten with one cause of @ great soany accidents in Dlasting rocka, When it exp tamping, and consequently does away wplaint of miners arising from leakage in crovices of the bore-holes, und evapora ion that docs not expl j dynamite en- Asay fof the tremendous explosive power » itis stated that a solid block of the best wronght fron, in the form of a cylinder, | eleven inches in diatueler and twelves inches in | ® ght, was blown into fragments at Merstham, | in the prose wo of a large audioner, ‘A hore. hole war made throngh the ceutys of the block, | | aud a charge of sie ownera of dynitaite was pat iv it without securing either end by any sort of | plug or taping. ‘The strain neces fir ef. fecting the rupture uvast have heen equal to 2,400 tons; and since there was nu plug at either end | of the hols, the charge was too much forthe J work. One bull of the block was hurled with such violence against a (hreesquarter inch boiler teat sone distance off as to brenk it? A substance which tells so well on iron cannot but be effoctive #culnst rock. In Sweden, Great Britain, and Germany, yoerine Iready been extensively eniployed 2 mining and blasting rocks, the economy being reckoned at tweuty-ive per cent. ov the cost of bla {the progress in tinnelting lity-seven per cont, quicker than where gun nderis used, Dynamite is raph persed: or in di ha eautes is its great g is ficod with a fue, The explorive force of dynamite, as compared with gunpowder, | ne, Dat at presen Tho Nation mukos some statements of is torical Interest respecting Gen, # Alte most trust and Sherwin, hud very sire ed with the plin of ¢ was to remove him {rom ¢ About Lis ianitent ine ey ho ‘reply to the letter, for. weithig w 1 afterward apologized; he put Sherman's re * yin his pocket, without lorwarding it, aiterward, When Vieksburg Was taken, gave It back to bins, Shorinau tells the story." Some of these allegations ure true; some, we think, are altogether mistaken, It isa mistake to say that Gen, Suenwan wrote 4 resignation because be did ¢ of the plan, but he told Grant that he should excente any part of it that might be assiened to him just as zestously as though it wore his own heme, and so he did, We believe also that it is a mistake to say that Mr, Tancouw wrote a letter to Gen, Guaxt con donning his strategy, Like Gen, Sherman, Mr, Lincoln thought another mode of attack prefera- pt Lo prevent Grant from adopting bisown, Afler it was all over, Mr, Lin- coln wrote Grant a loiter to apologize for what he had thought, That was the only letter he ever wrote on that subject, Tho paper which was returned to Gen, Sher- man after the fall of Vicksburg was not his re. »ple argument of bis against ble, he did not at wut's plan, $$ One of the most magnificent schomes of modern tines is that conceived by an Italian, who, after slong residence in Africa, has settled at Florence, He aims at nothing more nor less than the recluination of the Great Dosert of Sahara, and its conversion into @ fruiiful r means of ar Which form their centres, and itis seomingly cer toin thut if the whole of the present wilderness could be artificially irrigated it would blossom like the rose, It is, at all events, a well-known fact that the deserts of Australia have been ren- ered productive by (he meave taken to provide that the same resait would follow similar m: sures in Africa, Tow glorious an achievement this would be for tue nineteenth eontury needs ing several weeks Long Inland, for th but not fully restore tremely ill for ffered from fente rheumatiom, Mis children | « have only recently recovered from the effects of fever and ague, contreeted I suromer residence in Westchester county—"" the ver} of the experim ered fow years, Treated under Mr, Boxwet for only a few weeks, the old speeder became limbered out like a colt, On leaving Setauket Mr. Bowser made a pre landlord where he be twelve short true clergym first one, Tro, Itrelutes to the fatal habit of taking opium, who hare been more to Hoory B. Pierson, P City Railroad ( glad to hear that th city has done the same thing, Now let the other companies fu feat falveliood haters, and the necretion of ere self, th the front platiorms, made the emoking cnr first in the train, and» boat, giving the nou-smokere the full be aod saturating thelr clothing with the odor they most expecially desired to avui cars, and ferry bouts, put an e nuisar very well; but for eity rontes of sixty minut run, or ferry boots th #it gives off no | n of | Is better, a Without framin flonat District of this State h Audres Corns Fecent Democratic rally tn wald point Kenkakee ure, Next to the saving of time ranks its | on, P fan wells! We all know that what are called the oases of that desert owe their verdure aud fertility to the springs of water THE SUN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1868, Sime them with water, and there is no reason to doubt | A Werking Womnn's Acsoelation Organized. The approaching convention of working women in this eity tas created eonsiterat among the advornt 4 ceive that working wor tation in the Convention Meeting of women Was ened and Weld ye the office of the Revolution, About twenty Indies respon cat sronnd the «nug room in which the able editors Of the Zevolution eoncnet sheit neubrations, and f which they insue teeir fulmtnations. Mrs. Cady Stanton, her fue, Intell camo with good Bae suites yxNER, who hes Leon spond. Setauket, Suffolk eounty, cry of his health, re. ried to the elty with his finily on Monday. ir, Hoxwen's health is considerably improved, us fever, at his house in this city, and was ex. amber of days, Ie has since year at his Iv place” where that disease prevailed; and we believe be attributes bis own illness ebivily to the malarious atmosphere of that spot, During bis brief residence at Setauket, Mr. Hoxwen bas amused himself by (renting, on the Dunbar system, the feet an ancient trotting ac, Which he purchased solely for the purpose t. The horse lind been consid. red, and had been very stiff for many direction nt of bisa to @ son of the rded. ‘The Ledger is ronning up in cireulation, and tories, by twelve distinguished punced as anew feature, The ubliched this week, is by the Rev, Dr, p, are an) —— a, On Delaif of a milion mea and women or loss annoyed on the city and (forms, we return thanks f the Brooklyn pany, for wn order positively g in of on any car except in re by lay pipes on the f afura who have smoked vile cigar esident rear seata of the open care. We are also Sixth avenue tine v this ow the good exe fe. The mani- the sign “No «:noking” is not le to decently regulated busin As for their patrons, we are confident 4 00 they will gain two for every one they lose, to nay not g of the vast increuse of e mfort to amok Jit to the muni cers of the various ronda, A point in Mr. Plorson's regulation ts note: worthy. In the open, oF exenrsion ears, he con. fino the sinokers to the rear benches, Hitherto, with a stopidity more dense than the smoke it Lave put tho stuvkere on amboat off ra, By th pvariably smokers forv means the nuisance wan iucreased to ite greatest point; e y Whiff was eure to drift ugh the ear or ut te ue beve a radical enre, and, on stazos, tual stop to this ars on stenia trains may Smokin to t travel only from five y minutes, there should be wo toleration for rmok ———— en POLITICAL, — —Senator Hesxonuson is speaking io Missouri for Grant. —Gen, Logan, who bas b jously iM, 1 there Ina prospect of hos early recovery aud (he resamption of bls Livors on the etamp, ~The Texas Convention having adjourned the State will have vie In the coming Preatitontial elect —The Democrats of the Twentieth Congroe nomluated the Hon. a constitution, The Carlinct!{ (bl.) Democrat says thatat « that neighborhood the ra passing a given p ssion wee twelve hey ng @ Rrucery —A nuwber of prominent French citizens of Lf a coun 4, Pinole, are about cuch Repuvilcan paper at Kankakee announces that Hieutensst-Governoy J atte ele Texas, his come out for itopartiat suffrag asks whether he sul! retire from the teket,”” The earnestness and enthusiasm of the pas lithead convase at the West are q unparalleled by £ in the Fast, Monster mectings are heid = a every any William Fy Preston, an old Demoernt, an: 4 v preas, t { Mar 1 Dis Where Stephenson Archer t# the regular no Vx Secretary Stanton expecia to stort West thie w to tuke part In the eompalen, He will sp Pittaburgh, Cleveland, Detrolt, Chien Lov nnath, and Dayton, abd porsiily ate few otter | 4 +o visit New York In time toenter the Oeld here, Me will visit Philadel: phia b orn W The Norfolk Journat sa at Carl Shure born In Ger ror wh nit wes n for Ml ant Red Roput die trip common df nizer.” Tile t# a mis ' re leit Germany becwuse he had planned the ¢ of Godirey Kinkel from a Prasatan 1 executed the plan with the necessary ey, the other day, an office holder ® sympathies were with the Republican 6 following mn to Gen. Grant: Will the mere fet of a man's having uder M ) have the viteet ty ib ng With the veat Ad f © General replied: fr, Teannot see any poseibte « ir couid have to such Reaticnen Some one bas been tampering with the text of the Naturalization laws of Conuecuent, That part of the Dit which prohibits chy courts from | vaturatizirg was bodily ent out, between its leaving th ronal ands of the Ei ‘omrnittee and reaching the apeater’s desk, ‘This is the second Ume within the last fow mouths that a bit! has been mutilated te (hint State, the other being $a the caso of the new election jay, —The World endeavors to extract consolation from the Maine returns by saying, “It will be better In Novewber, when the Osheraen will be tortheom- ing.” This reminds one of the “Quaker vote,’ Which the Repoblieass fondly looked for in Pennayl- Vanta in Novouber, 1806, after thoy had been ba Deaten In the October election, But the Quik hever put in en appearnace, and It is prob tho @eherts ‘ that 1H] not reach home In thine to reverse 'n' handsome majority, —The Troy Timea states that the Hon, John T, Hoffman reached ‘Troy on Wednesday morning on Lis way to Now York, and was met ut the station hy @ number of his political friends, who gave him a warm crectiog. Presently the Hon, John A. Gris Wohl, Republican candidate for Governor, entered the Hudson Kiver ear in which Mr, Hoffman had taken his seat, and the two disiingu!shed opponcste warmly shook har de and scemed pleased to ace ong another, ‘The mecting was unusually cordial on both sides, The two then took acats together, and enjoyed n ploasunt chat as far as Poughkeepsie, Mr Griswold's destination, The Bridgeport Standard joulous of the success of the Democrats in proving a great victory tn Maine, undertakcs to show again of 8,000 In the Republi. can majority at the recentelection in that Stute, Ie eyes “An Sembalmed? Tridune Almanae gives President Polk's Democratic majority tn Maine, tn 1844, aC 11,041, ‘This the Republicans wiped out last Monday, and gaye In addition, a majority now stated At About 23,000, The two together, you see, cipher up # clear gain of a Republican majority of 84,541. It ts Just we Well, In ealcalations of this wort, to go it on ‘# round gain of 83,000 In the Republican majority for tule year, and a corresponding loss tu the Domoc- re, of wouka'e righte, WhO en Lave aright to represen: To secure thie obfect ® In one corner He first tad on atiack of | Fie toca erat, mad kindly countenance: ture, and her eyes looking gludly and luldly npon We Mins Anthony was Unere too, bosy in ted her Lfe, ready the work to whieb «le bu sor to encourage her timid sisters Wo sremod and most of t and refinement, reian bend, and th crulte—were present, There was not on nely women 4 they were above the ay erage. sThey were vot souryienged by eny meat the contrary, the miik of 1 coursed freely and Uriehtness and kein: than kindness W news to thelr fe fer some preliminary skirmishing and cancnring, Miss Anthony opened the m Object wus to isociation for am ond elevating women who work for their living. Mrs, § of opinion that the o ny fog bey coud do nothing ur hd B Vote in making tle lawn pit and progressive women Wo vote wt the come 0. point Mra, Any calivd to the chair. of middie age. Tohitt, of Brook'yn, wae Mrs. Tobit me an energciie lady ing her, Mica Anthony. end" ¥fre, 1 no litte merrtm y Becwne—T don't care about the Mies, but It Late, full of fire, energy, wad nent pry poss Mis Avthony f be better te get ur- the charge, and esta that # city, for inmtanes leet school officers and better thelr eon cal Inge in while ad the followin Women are engaged. te componed of Mies Brown wanted polities they want, and be in what they g | and bad come Tearn to understand ¥ could grapple wil the political am re, McDonald, of Mount Vi A lor’ views cuiphath is Welegute to tue Couvention from « Hrowre moved that the constitution read to Dewtaign went for suidrage, keep going (orit ‘Tho Workingw om; ciation was then form. ed, and the (ilowing named oilers Were unant leoe-Presidents, Mira e Alscussion took plore rer, and it took #0 Willing WO sseuiae (ie responsiinili to the necesstiy of # in gelling ofc ‘They are oll willing Ie-Eapecialiy the office of Treasu: Suimeyuently Miss Anthony wns elected delegate edie Were C01 isry #tyle, and vey ie terest in th every Monlay Wat the nears of any organizations of women in this city Le sent Tepresente! in the n. ive Working wo No definite a ringwomen's L ony is sanguine of Leen reeeioved from the Lavine her edorts #6 pies of the Revol presented to tone ting wae Rajourued | vot inthe neck by | e Phirty-0Nh street etait fdeceaied Wao Were prere A jury hosing bee Witness eaun.ned, deposed ‘as fol front of the lager Pet aud huty second # talool between Thirty A (tor the omcer Cold ¢ ©? Witness--Not 0 that Lan. ( rete put tis 1, drew hin revolver, aud dren Vaid von know: the ‘than wae #iot> Question. by ng Chere auy words btween lie utlicer wad de Vatrick Mu ligan, of eworn, sud: About ®o'cioek on ty be atthe pl Sudan hat ashore Kine tee whe ty-sixth street, do uiled outa revolver ay in while Perroating: tt was rome time after b OMiver then cane Out Kowal and: rap y # olticers made th » Of Gi Fast Viirty-second street, Velig eword, ead: On Tusnday eve: i shoitly after the otticer Hin Instat a poise was made, f hg (Urther out ad Moly ret, and Mh Owd at thie time were Ht as the poople tut Ng duly sworn, wo dobis trom the Niger It was then sald, while referring to Mr, Lincola’ pointment as President of the Board, the saltwn ts aces Wi ered ie Haper¥e, w Youth thoy wepeme Ts aceanig wt t 2 Rud “alepes sca when told when the dee hy fei! Wak about ora tie Uuloce wa. wbause Board of Mech the, dead old régeme, to bo by the oltice i ne ti tha tiuertng the aun ouses (om wih By 4 Juror-Dia he ain abany particotar ne ing as weit Have Ow fo the |MrOore, wet Secoud avenoes OB of Taeeday, abont 4 o'r ork, \avertier sa) jceted tn front of the door: Siveetant felt th ttejiny wtiom It ws AN @ute-room bo deliberate vrno Alwenoe Hh wee cr. that it was avery « inet, ange verdict after (he evidence that had Just bees fiven by ayy wities "a sary, it wae ars for hi ji the pesoner had ancy to enll for ic own ty the evidence lofore them, verdict) was the sed atl tue Coroner should cous Attorney. cenafan cease The Water Street Revive’ Tormy Hadden has aroused himself and dee ything to do with the treet, he will beud ail bis ener- termined that 4 jveat in Wa 0 Him HUCCENS, fe proposes to he has Of all the misery in the city, Tiere” Vucket abope* ate almply Nquor salons, tnd over some of them may be seen the conemenone ion, * Deslers and inv Hein'c licensed and fr poles, the proprictors deat out their liquors iwake the most 0: a little in every poanible way, five or ten cents tuey #tut!, composed Of rum oF wil Waler, mo OF Ale customers Woo come from n alike. orters of wines, liquorm, & shops, re rignt nine for ref tion with the I pot, Inc peune af a meeting wil be beid ia his own rooms toniay, at the mime dime, At dyin Ailen's (be Kame Interest wax manifested yeuse held part i Aw iid of addvonses ove hi id Were Well sustained, J both, re. from the* mission ed down thers, Wuatance, gente fora price fighier, atepy story, and the buypluess ext ile a doeper improxelon ti there. spoke Tinmedia ely after him a man of totally different ap- Prarance, witha keen fice w: oot thet (he wiekedest man ell dreseed, ap was not in W fircet alone, but could be found fa Wail Ftreet, in Finth avenue, and In the most frebionabie cire.or sociey, He tell t ind the be the riches of this life made no difference wi horeafier, and tat tiey, wisi all thelr rags fay, weir capable of Delng made happy at tivy ‘Would only make up their mind to it. 1 deren wae abso lle ite power consisted in its owing | t business nan, Uh ne, in dat Tommy Madden's, etalon tnt Our Wharves, Piers, and Slips. At noon yesterday there was another meetis Committee on Wharver Board of Aldermen, to hear ‘parties i of wood in pi ested in dock at Joun Alien Mr, W. H, fimith repeated his neervsity of protecting the w having an outer ense over the p und pre ty be filed in with concrete. Mr. McKnight sald he represented @ company who t for combing Wooden avd iron plies, POrneserd w pa no that neither fire nor water would bay: upon them: with a preparation of bo action of the clemen’ ‘This. prepar #1 pm wita compete Face hot be penctraled 4 Neier co cold get at the pile, and by using this c be rendered durab Bird, Bigier evid he any Wood with y 8 proces ution of cop of inapregustt nd ico) Fu long perio it od Mader wate wext heard. It wilt be rea the’ last meeting of the commut «was expalied, and it a plies ander water with they Would be roudered impervious to 10 Lon of the water, ‘Phe eu tor, suid that it wae the desire 10-6 rendering any report to Les having any patent process to oder woud » eALNS OF prObAVIE GRE lr prOverv ng Wood der Waler tO tue commnltee Salurday. Due © nuttee then mdjvurned Autrcen Thert or Canvets—Wuar is ( AIDE ARD AS CARPRE-LAY ERA "Cann ers Markes } of the fein stealing « au prisoners lave yeon enn Fi oF Many yours, for sonte MWe COURT de earpecdayers by ti the curpots, (oF ot UE bug Are pha The were ter perquisites; such Iso the’ Opinion Of aii tue workmen Ju tiie trade, oe Plcoed Aro MELT for MAKIN g shipLers, Ob sve Kewormly roid bh fucturers of euch aL ready mest A tha tess" pieces. Wal yard or mo & Co. bad to make goo) tue 1 contracted for the work; Hiclencies ind previously been keplon aie euipoyes sie'a beque Puillp Faricy or bus Conceal Potiee 4 fren to erie: the premises of Thor East Thiyleenth street, near Avenue Q Which was aiterward ionnd to eonaine 8 frou valuable evry worth from gt to $10 per squire yard, Balkoid that he bougit tue outian ce irom the prisoners, and wae tn the abit of pul ing siuihar cuttings from o:ke: Workwueu at c. per yard. Me gave inen wie had sold b years a robber es will 1 dusdig ty hall a miiion ofdolars, ve they had lo sty tot We pcces, but stnied tat tied ty tue cut ine Way Hak & LAlOF ei/08 WA materia: base Founasie over afer A suit or elt ing is Mr, Sloane sated that te did wot so much w: Bash the prinovers ae Op the piactce, Which, 1h the aggregite, cont the ousauily Of dollars every your, Te Drisonere there ore commited for tral, wiea itis ex- nd many curious development® as to the prneti- Gee of Kae Lrade Will be unw More Sune ted. Tu the Balviow of the Sun, Sin: I have read the several letters in your paper entitled, * More Sins Wanted,” and I enn say that ly one week I could never procure a copy of Tae Sun in Hoboken after bal-past # A. M., my usual tine of leaving there, but bad always to take some other paper or go without one unl teached your office, But I got tired of that at last, and (old the newerran that iff did not get my bus every morning I would wot buy any more papers frow him. The e! (Tux SUN) regularly every morning; if he soils all the rest tat he has, he alwn parties do tue same as T but that they will get Tus SUN every morning, fect was that I receive my paper keeps mine, If other e done, there Is no doubt BANDY Lonomen, Sept. 17, 1808. Jo the Betitor of the Sum Sim: Your article upon that dead horse in Pell street the other day, reminds me of @ promise which was made to the public last June, respecting the im- from the streets Lal 5 Linco has been President af the Oe, Meine innit, watchs nde the Used to ia in the streets Uber Sundar UF pers ated they dad om Saturday, ae now remored On Arch is a decided improvement on the old system, whereby, (i ries derians were oly feuded Ea elated ‘The deceased animal above mentioned wus over three diye without being removed, which docs not say much for the promptness of the anthoritics ; nor ie 16 any proof of a daily removal, A similar case oe curred about the ath of July, opposite the Astor Houa = Yonra, ORARRVER, note wae erented tn the Joon on te Corner, Aud & IAF. crowd eo. me (FOr eed) Was fred lar ander the er Kenan here eharged the Jury, who retired to Ut tis eouteary 1 hold be await the in taken Ved to the Towibs, ball being To witn the Dartriet reconatruct™ his neiehbortiood Kk ng at the eanae of fi degradation, namely — Daeket shops.” He says they ure the source frum ail interruption by the f id Yor ase ful of “red hot” prayer meeting must be held in youse secured aa os enon mission, he ta endeavoring to Ju addition to his own, which ie not t Allen's yesterday noon, and an- ay #8 ou the day beiore, I swore ng, rhe feature in these meetings Ie (he didercat | 49 tuat are Ustened to mort {ntently are not ge the ministers ana breturen day. heavy, borly locking earn ago le WAR miro anytiing yet eit Wasa COMVErt (rou Wall aireet, t-ned 10 with profound at- ory J uny doubé lay preaching, and that too from Must elect ve wud sruitful in jews aa to the in piers. by es composed of earthenware pipe, aud the apace between ihe pipe ° ‘This pian consisted of coating the pilex | nent, und it was claimed that | Would have any effect whut. 0 has been used upon BUNT AM nena —Fddwin Booth is playtog in Cincinnath, The Bateman-Tostée troupe ure performing the * Bette Héldne"* in Chicago, Pittsburgh will not ay ment for fear of rosting 't, —There have been 200 applicants for admission it Yale Coltere tile year, =The tobacco manaacturers of Oneida county poy $21,000 a month internal revenue taxes, =Vinckley accuses District Attorney Courtney of being in the interest of the whikeey ring, We suppose this is because he tonne | Binekley"s claret, —=Mapteson is not coming to New York. Ie forfeits $2.00), which he pat up on the rent of de acalemy, for breach of contract, =A journal, speaking of the intention of ag actress to play an enegement ta Pitteburgh, enye that ety * will Jost soot her.” The Unitarians of Vineland have appointed @ woman delegate to the Unitarian Convention, to ba held in New York on October 6, =—Bull fights were « failure in Tavre, The bulls and fighters surviving are to be shipped backs to Spain, —Barnard an unclo of the late Lewis Casa, died recently in Lilisuale county, Mich., in hie ith ye —Senator Sumner's speech against paying Vinite Ream $10,000 tue of Lincoln, has been trausiaved into German, and handsutnely pablsied at Frankfort, —A letter writer from Richmond says that many Southera generale are as much in iavor of GRANT’s election as are Longstrect and Wickhain, Dut don't deem it a ivisable to aay #0, =The Virginia papers announce “burlesque toornaments,” am if ti aw pract fn the Southern States, wus not a sufficient bur lesque, —The Sucannah Republican publishes a card, sicned by Mr. Willam R. Suith, en'ling for relleb for the fumily of tie tate Joan J, Audubon, the cole brated nataraiist, —The pulse of young la eats stronger wrist, PY suould be its wooden pave #, it is anid, generally We palin of the li than at the ous fact in pripitating physiology ved by all young men of am invewtle } gating turn An ex.Confiderate officer, and befure that @ Methodist minister, challenged @ judge in Texas to Aight @ duel for having called him vames, and as the Judge deci ned, he ix watching for a chance to give the man a thrashing —There is now on exhibition in the Champa Ely« Paris, @ collection showing almost every known variety of inset, (row the big, familiar locust down to tie mingle wheat fy, ond those almost im Visible aulmalculs which mako war on the forert, pwvard of @ million bushels of seed oysters have been taken up at Bridgeport, Conn., sinee the commencement of the month, ‘They are email, bat of execliont quality, and bring about thirty cenis @ buniel naon, it is understood, will Jeave Washington next week, probably to be alire about ten days, He hus not positively determined im What direction he wil travel, but it is quite hewsee —The Parisians are turning the vetocipedes to & variety of uses, The other morning two veloc pediste were exerciting In the Champa Elyaées, when ery of Stop thief was raised, The velociped iste | Immediately pursued the young pickpocket, captured him, and hunded bim over to le po.iee. —Two gentlemen were scrutinizing a signs board on which was written * Ed. Orpheun, plumber and gan-fitte ‘One of (hem sugcested the inappror Pristeness of the business for such apame, “On the contrary,” maid the other, ‘it scems very appro priate that he should go piping about. —The novel style of nc ading—Husband (old wiyle question): * What! dipping into the tiled volume, to sce If every one is morried 1 Wile (new style of answer): Oh, tory were married in the fret volume, Lonly wanted to seeif it was really her luge band who poisoned her.” —The iron workers of Troy ba strike, and the works of Burden, Corving, and John A. Griswold have been closed, A great polit of Aifferenee between workmen ant employers sran@ rule requiring the men to give two weeks’ nol ve ob e been ‘ 4 hia | | —Tho cetevrat | Hit, Penn, for § Alverman Cow the committe, ve. Board, taut ll par. dadway, Wite Valued at Gaal The ed that the peces ect trom at Surato, intention to leave, The try now + titled, Mall Wil soon be at work avain, d trotting mare Lady ‘Thorm chased by Mr, A. Welsh, of Chestn 0, This gentleman is the owner of Fiora Pemple and her colt, and of the three. ye For th jatter, who was get from «a Lexington mare bye | Mumbletomian horse, he hus olready r+ fused 0. —The sui spent in 1867, iv the four divisions of Centsal Lndla, tor ve destenerion of wild bemsta, doanted to €2)00. This moncy was capended tn the extermination of nearly 8,000 antiwals, as follows: ra leopards and panthers, 635 bears, S27 tgers, 478 hyenas, and 4 ts ofered for the | destruction of tigers average about $25 aplece; ip | the case of maneaters, (he reward Is raised to £60, A veierun of the Paris stage says that Mile, Taglions never appeared before tie footighte with ‘Out tues'ng off cold beef soup. Aime, So nkog drank the gravy uf @ very rao multon euop veorg she wenton. Mme, Albul always took a dvaux, Founy Klssicr dean a title ® has been p wolves, ‘The res Invartably took « giass of « Mr, Charles HL. Webb saw When lovely wou iat is i | ctands the anc vineed what w the light he thanked God fervently for bis sight, Fie ody way Mr. G W. Chil Ledver, wot long mgo prescar op Trobe eaupie $40.0), under tt tine to pay the terms, selepay hing, Mr, Calls go nth with bis wile oa @ tour in acareh 0} ath, —-In a secluded valley of the Yorkshire wold at chureh of Wharram Perey, quite apart from uli human babltation, Only on Sundays fs the eb ureh frequented, and the congregation have Deon somewhat surprised to Auda brood of (oves im posession, An air drain for ventiiation from the outside hos becn used ag an “earth,” and by thie means access hus becn guined to the pulpit, benent® which an old fox and her litter of due cubs, except when unesrthed during Divine service, are comfort ably domiciled. —The Comte de Corday d'Orbigny, first cousia of Charlotte Corday, ns recently dled at his chateas in Normandy, which be was never known to quit exe copt to attend the marriage or fuweral of a relative tm Parts, The aged Count was the type of a Frunc country geutlenan—a race sucecenive frevolutions have well nigh effaced, and which hus been succeeded by the Boulevard-lounzing and utterly e@ete gandina of the present day, whose bighest aspiration in lise be to become members of the Jockey Club and have the pelle entréce to cortuin boudoirs In the Quartien Breda, —An old nan, whose sight was defective and whe had to use glasses, wae reading » newspaper on the train between Wheeling, Va,, and Washington, a fow days ago, When the ears reached the first tunnel the quick disappearance of the light caused him te look up. Taking otf bis spectactes and wiping thom, he replaced them and again tried to read, Per ceiving that all was still dark, he dropped buth papos and spectacles, exclaiming In a loud voles, * My Cor, I'm bind, Pm blind!” Tole aroused the posseur gers, and it was along time before he could be cons the matter, On coming again to ~An old weathor-worn trapper was recently , seen sauntering along the main street of one of ous Western villages, Pausing tn (rout of @ litle meats ing house for a moment, he w among the cougregation, ing on the text of “the sheep and the wolves, hay - the two subjects, from week to week and do our dut part a pause, and our friend tin and took as 1 ‘The preacher was discourse and, # evidently been drawing a contrast Letween ays he, We who assembi« hore ¥ and perform our the moive” « the trapper rose to hls (vee, thun see the play stopped, now, who a , Stranger, rather 1 " ive be the Wolves!" ‘The preacher wae vam, likely he will vinlt New York, ud aferwarde ‘Tom ¥ a

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