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: THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1K68, A TE LS AMUSEMENTS —>— WOON MESEUM—The Lydian Thompeon Turlesque Trompe, Living and Wiid Aviwats BOWPHY THEATE—NedSearict, Matinge ov Batur dav ator. M. PIKE'S OFFA TOUS —Narhe Done, WALLACK'S=The Lancwhire hast, Blogant scenery pomtments, @C. A ty lentid casts BREW YOLK THEATRE, Nov, «Coder the Gas Lieht, SP ATRA PRANCATE..Concviewe de Brabant, HRW YORK CIICUS. 14h tis oppertie Academe of Mosic—Cindere Btar ere aud Acrobats, Marinées Wod vadays and Saturdags, at ?y P.M PUROPEAN CIRETS, 9 Ft And Prondway, Pore forman yal nt ats. Matindes at 2h P.M. PHRENOLOGICAL MUSEUM. 30 Droadway—Noon- day Lecives at 12 o’elork. COOPER INSTITUTE, Thanksgiving weet—Gen, Tom Thaw Tt Ritwes for ATL, N Terms DAtry. per year to marl sateen Gam Werety, per yenr ‘Ten copies to on au Twenty copies 10 one adaroes Pitty copies to Wrrkiy per year. ..... Twenty copins to one address, Fifty copies to one address... vate Additional copies, im Chu packager, wt Cid ut miVEriMbly 16 Ad vanes ADVENIINNG MATIN Porrrn Pane, per 1d... sees Ture lines (20 words) or less... ‘Twin PAGE, per line..., Bvereves Novtews, por line THE SUN is terved to sunseriners at Uhete to Mronghout the Meteo 1 conte eek. OFers for uve pr Gratany OF tlie newesta: 20) wy wy) 1m w) oi om renee Rotveribers wishing thelr state whether Datiy, Beat Weexny, ho he particular to give their Pont Ones Meir paper reat. Oar Mricsids in se ine In thelr Futeertntions wilt abe & well io rensit in Port OMice oF ‘ats, wherever ¢ Bent. If boi, then rosso Cat loltors cout Boney aud Hue save w Food deal Of LH Hes — The Approachi: ssion of Congresn. Congress will macet two weeks hence under a@mspiring cireumstances, Its general policy | bas just boon approved on an appeal to tho people. More than two-thirds of cach Mouss being Republicans, they can do as they ploana fn spite of the oppos tion of the President od will please if WamKny, aud id Stele, Conuty, wnt | to whieh they whi Porticth Congroes with gi Daring i alaimed to have, good exons for levy Some important moasares wholly wi ate Fospons time in impeaching or voted much attention to ge Stimulated b country under a new réyime, the people for gave this divergence fr Dat they have not fi ma the path of duty, weotten it, aud they now call) Hites. | Captan General t kession Congress had, or | the ports im the eastern part of tho island, Doth ayaingt ships from abroad and eoast ny nontehed, | yesmels ; another, £ abandon ng other fe an aneatie: | ductors of railrvals to military teal for ear: tory coultion, Itxpont wyrreat doal of | ryigg arms ant ammunition without pr Provident, and de: | 4, tolling to him at the eatne time, and flour isin rome of affidavits in lis face, and for all wort of orders upon every conceivable question known to the law, and | fo witness the manner in whieh he plang through the railway truia, driving into a tow alrift chacs lke a ete: siow transact bu ness in this mole opens tho way for oecasonal mistakes, Dut inen deavoring to remove obstructions nnd ke p | the stream of joatice tapidly flovw pres laid down by Lord Brovanast when he at tempted to elonr the sluices of eqnity juris. | prudence, whieh had been Drouplit ton state of porpetu that “e better to have cases decided wrong than not we » BARN AD acts on the theory HW etagnation by Lord F lasting doubter,” viv.: that" it is DON, < But the reeont chargon against Judyo Banxann assume a more werions aspect than the mere commission of unintentional cr. "7 | rors; and for his own anke and that of tho Nigh oifiee he holds, he very properly de- 9) | mands an investigation. Wo understand that in relation to the subjcet of wnturaliza tion he challenges the most searching sera: tiny; whilo in rospoct to the Ero imbroplio, ho assumes a refreshing: tone of defan his charge to the jury, d to this diagracefi tion of thi , have infested Wall street and Broad street 0 in pouncinge all parties controversy as a combina: , keoundeeds, and rapenls, w ve for ve r. Probably the outside public will not go | quite this lenth, but the not a very high opinion of the with whose din and uproar thoy are heartily ited, and which benefits nobody but un- ipulous stockjobbers and long winded jawyers Let the Grand Jury, the Hore, plunge Into this turbid occan, and neo | Whether they cannot touch bottom sooner | than the civil courts, ee The Cuban braurreetions Tt is imporsille to know the exact truth about any great puble event, and to this rale the Cuban insarrection ton, ‘The reports ot ite rapid: progress ara evidently exaggerated; and yet tl conclusive evilence that the Government r Those frets clotho the final ression of the | ards it ay important and dangerous, 1 rms NO ExCop» as iwsaod an orler clos ng ecting officers and eon t ata; an tan oth olering to all esr ecting another. | try pope who hall takes ap arma against anantent dosire to pac fy the | gy insurroction a year's exempton from | tases, Sueh gnoasuroa as thesy would not be talon without argent necessity, Viqually iieant i the raview by the | hope that as will not waste the th | Captan Qoneral of 6.99) volantosrs ant tite Months of Mfe that remain to itin framing | yen at Havana Suni: It is somo. | Poss: ble and impossitte eabinets fer the in | thing mow that the d 9 of Spantah ane coming Prowdent, and pareellinge out patron: age whieh is not at its dieposal Tt ts alike the dictate of duty and policy for | Congress to propare the way tor the tr Phant progress of the now Ad Tomoving out of its path ag many embarrass. Ing questions ag pons ble. If the reconstruc Hon scheme stands in neod of amendment, let Ut be done at once, so thot this worl uy completed. Tit he bost to rovwo the mata. falization code, let it be acemplshed with out delay, and not thrown ever to the next Congress, which will be too busy to toueh it If there is to be any modification of the Ton are of Office net, the coming session In the time to do it, #0 that the powers of the new President may be clearly defined. The subjects of finance, taxation, and th pollection of the revenue press upon the pub: Ue consideration. Uh have been thor oughly discused duriag tho reeont ewnvs The capital and laber of the eountry desi Mat if Congress intends to do anything about | son new Vonds to ws fA portion of the old, or reducing their rates of interest, or iu treas’ng the volume of the currency, it shold | enter upon the task. and et ck to it ql it is fin’ shod eDustnoss of the nation tx per | plexed with contyad ctory theories, and Is} Woary of words ; it wants Kpecitic nets, i & he and reduce, or enhanc Fates on any articlos, or al particular, the promt bedy are to be seriously aflveted bey that the subject may not be meddled with unloss it is golnme to be completed, and Bhat if it isto be done atall it bedony quickly And especially do they entroat that if the vietracion by Hens is sualico taxation, op abolish ox stin ter the tar Win any | f the prople who | these ehangres sontemplated ley is to relieve their | burdens, it may not Le postponed Cll the next Con; | Iti to say that mon of all partieswhe | a ® facturcre will not beable to ele trameyt outet oneshird of its revenues he tlive by steal ny, earnestly des re that ne plar may be devised by whieh mana the Gov fore they are arscened, and Ly whieh officials cannot rob itef anethor third after it Teeted. If poutible, let the Preasury be or Veved from the deprodations of this deuilo- Leaded monster of miquity. Judze Barnnrd’s Charze. The raumihoble charze of Judgo Byanxann to the Grand Jury of the Oyer and Tenuiner on Monday, ty Upon the whole we 1k ra year past | fhe air has boon tiled with run as about bis Qonduct in rogand to the Erie Rn lway con Sroversy, and reeently in respcet to the natu Falivation of « wn birth, In the former willions of money are involved, and on the latter the ucecss of political parties depends, Upon these subjects, and qhe ac. tion of Judge Bouxany relating to them, the press of this city aud State, and of other Bites o# well, has commented freely. It is not uonatural that Judye Barxanp Biould fool somewhat sensitive ander these fommuonts, many of which reflect severcly apo his character ag a judicial officer; and we think he has properly sent the whole matter to the Grand Jury for tion, Judge Bans ann pessoescs n peenliar men ta) organization, and his adv istration on tho Leneh exhibits saleat and strking points, He bas some cnemics in the profe Bion, and troepsof trends, Ue has wonder ful executive talents, a clear, sharp intellect, and despatches business with marvellous Papitity. Of all otior Jodyes in this Stat ¢ is the man to eloar mealondar, Iisa spectacle never to be forgotten, for example, ens of fore! Suvestiga force revolutionary suce power of the insurroction cannot be based on pure lic attempt to para Dut it is certainly a thousand times more for of the whole ishwd and drive out thy | we sometimes ane tt way ofspeaking. Buta writer an Nee bon | we iv 1485, followed by the pore Awericaniam omits; but this does not afot the main py | verb, Infact, ina recent dictionary published in London, called the * Universal Pronouncin, Dictionary,” edited by Thomas Wright, there occurs this definition ; MoNLeE OF Lag Bau fants sim surrounded Ly @ handred lawyers # Chambers. cach amger to gets Leariug, all | they cowe from Bis enemies—ihe very enemies ity in tho island #honld be confided to a nists in foobug; x many republ cans Mationists among then, We shoald say that thoy would form a very safo dw th agen nist the rs ngs, Facts like those prove that the reports and of the growl aud exaggerations, ‘I 6 Caba fron Span may be erushed, Midable than vithor of ite predecessor, Tf it is to triumph at all, it must “an Ish troopa within the next six woeks that time the reinforcom nts from Sp beyin to arr, A OT W, the jusurroe in will — Religions people, especi 1 immoral Wins, egant, nor, wa good wee gues, a correct oe of our Hillow ing Mey Bartiott, the ane Dictionary of Americanisms,” kes the tistake of denonnein: ination of Any well-known work, Authur aud the K per hoatic it as “an The thist sof the Kowal Table? en by Sir Thomas Malory in by Caston, the first of English printers, This original edition is, of course, very rate reprints have boon made printe searoe, but ave from it, and fn one of thom we find the word in question used proeively in tho anannor Mr, 1 lott objects to, At the head of chap. xxvii Vol, H1., the coutents of tl fullow apler are stated as fourht with ‘Vrletram, and v Tristram yetdet hun, aud promised 4 i Pith sir Rage dot. And the eh michudes as follows s sir Lave World Fueaire mineh a! fis toilawnidp ‘The English editor adds this nute to the pas sare last quoted : enter into frater: PrLiowsiinTo aesooiat pity wath any ome,” Vi mnay be said that in these eases the word is sition with, whieh the supe nt of the origin of its mse asa FELLOW ane To assoeite with mae fellow, or chusch, oder, oF coMuunioN of ‘The trath fs, that this expression, like many others generally regarded as indigenous to this country, is good old coue obsolete among culti speakers, and. is Whose language haw Deen learned by tradition, ins ate : Our advices froma Paraguay on Saturday in. formed us that Buss had been put to the torture to compel him to depose against Mr, W caununy, and that Mastemwan had been shot, Me. Wasu. sven bas himself beow accused of complicity with the enemies of Lorn, and it isin full accordance with the well known cruclty of the tyrant that he svould use all the instrumentality at bi mmand to compel those who were in any way attached to the legation to impewek the Minister, It is Nighly probable, therefore, that the g question have been sacrificed The Herald says that, necording to the evidence furnished by Mr, Wasuery hinisolf, they deserved their fate, But we do not believe tat the Ameri. van Governinent, or the A sn people, will take this blind view of the cass, but will intlict just and terrible retribution upon Lowe: for his gross vivlution of public virtue, Lumauity, aud ternational law, ted writers and atlemen in As forthe charges against Mr, Waennons of bribery und corruption, w Hie remember that ona} cortainly havo rie war, sedondoranized in Tavana, We | dare say that ths boly of extamporized | troops is va the whole Tat there must bea oud rev n anny totuke tho fi for by are brought inte a WIL anost Lkely be pat dowa without vither delay or mercy, lly clergymen, ’ asuverb, es now: We will not fellowship any man This is certainly not | jean origin. ‘There is a v ef King nglish, which has be. y preserved among persons who nved these allegations as their defence for the liwtess treatment which the Anerioan Alinis- ter, aud those who Were under his protection, re ceived at thei hands, Tien very serious mats | of its | ter, however Hight the Merall, orn own, may think fit to muke of it sonal aii at all, and whether Miniter Wer saccumplice of Minister Wasnuuen in receiving | large sums of mauey for revolutionary purp oes ns the Herald inwiay OF not, i¢ nothing ty the purpose tinsult and an enort i motiod by aermet and ov barbarian, yt the heal of his Moot and armies, against the Republic of the United State Ivis for these things that the people will des | | mand satiefietion, and they would be unworthy the name of Americans if they did not — Thero ore in Connveticat some of the meanest Yankeos in the world, and some of the best newspapers. ‘The number of the mean Yan. koos, we are happy to aay, is constantly decreas ing. probably on aeeount of the great eireulation which Tue Sew is acquiring in that inte Commonwealth; while the influence of th papers is gaining ground to sach an extent that we look for an carly transformation of the State into a sort of genuine, ideal Democracy, with true for the foundation oral intele ligence and good feeling for the superstructure. 0 pe and wisdouw the following extract ally TATE Apecine “If here be one thing we I It Js tudoponds nce a Bor this t welike Tite Sux—the brightert, sharnest, witltest, Jellies? newelet Journal pulsed tn Use world ar Tourt vo far as ont Knowleice coe, “Its our at OF a firatclase cheap Wewapaper—A newapaper Whiiv ih Biinde tor All uy piving All tea Newbee As for thn Hake-np of tile twoeent gem, we ean oul) say that rrok Slave 9 wa in the Meriden Recorder, of whose sense ids on moro than another, privting, enretat A braina can make {. Wem metines fee He the eiitorlite of THe Sus to wtilch We Incline to bike exenplon: but then, What--te use An ol DL rase—would the world be IL every one were Of she saine opinion? We tke The Sen for ail th We like it for its Juimitable compen of the te Keaphle and other news of the diy. We like it be conse Ht tent to atte make a show o brilne Which op sein bing Lut a vewepapy FR eay't do.” | We accept those kind expressions with grateful They impose npon as the daty of | sf making Tur Sex all that our partial friends—and we are hid to aay that they ure many times ten Ahowswnd in namber—proctiim it to be, That duty we shall try to do, and with such encourage meat we don't expect to fail, — - The Erie Rn lway Company has been mace the victien of mach litige during this year, and hitherto, no matter what has been the result of the lawsuits, the Company bas always had to pay the expenses of the attacks made upon it, The Directors have at lost taken @ step whic merits commendation, whatever m their other actions, They have comm action on by compre ines of the proceedings last spring, and the Court to prohibit W proceedings, and to. ¥ prayin the carried on ymire them to be are familar with the: railway litigat well awnre that such action by the C mnnch needed, and will xceure the ends of just far move effectually than the eompronis M4 are te ip very usually divide the spoil mode, under whiel stockjobbs ee On Monday evening last, tho Republicans | of the Fifteenth and Bighteonth Wards anomie nated Mr, Rictano Wannen ior Sehoot sioner, ‘This ie the right man i for lie has dow mtniae the right ph "2 to the en ublic education in this city, solf an honest, hard.workin wr, Tle alwaye finds tine te nd to the dif of the Board of ed twelve yi ation, he made it bis b school throughout the whole county—a feat | never formed sinew or before by any other trust (hat the citigons of the Fifth t, irrespective of party, will give majority — Tho opponents of the Euipire in Franee aro sa very imposing demoustration out of the veal LO erect A monument over the gr Bavom, That ¢ @ representative of the 21 of Dove to oppose Loves up dctat, No great Wis death has bitherto boon taken, but as bis ro ried in the cometery of M in Paris, it has eeu found convenient to or A subscription to build his mounmont, as a i ISS, atu barricade ere ‘ roLMOrs 6 yee of bin or mains are of expre ity to Navouron HEL. opened at the offices of the prin Journals, and miu of every aude yo hasten to enroll their St atriking Qaturos ot @ affair is the sub- Joined Letter from the xroat Legitiias edveoaty | Md of December, 1951, T pro: ued fromm the Notional Asncn Mairio vi tive 1 ls Mawey Ov c. MONHLIMS Cite ts Peis Vioation a” tho hw of which the This dere was inde as pti He as py sible in Paris, My colle wue, M. Bindu, energeticahy obeyed the or lore of tie Assembly: Ha wackian (0 Gan Pare tn Uke suber) tus boen Opeved ior Lae ereetOn OF Ap eayAMUFy MOVUIMBOME OVE HUE OL, dey de, DERI BK, Feveral journals have been seized and proso- cuted for annouseing the subscription and pub- lishing such letters asthe above, But the move. ory eff ment detios suppression, Ludood, th of the Goverment to suppress it. or increased vitality Malf the mew France, perhaps even Nave taken part in it, The monameot to Bacoix will at only be built, but its Listory will waark a point in the de. crue aud fal of the Second Empires — The man Joun Cannot, shot on Satur. day night by Policoman Bancouert, being likely to dic, the ollicer bas boon committed to answer, Yesterday the ate mortem deposition of Can fot Was taken, developing a most startling state of things. It appears from bis averments, sus: tained by the testimony of two witnesses, that the officer, in plain clothes, attacked bin with no Apparent provocation, and attempted to strike hin with bis elub, CaunoLt raised bis arm to ward off the blow, when the policeman dre & pistol and fired, The man then ran off, when Vancouert fired a second time, wounding Can- WoL inthe mouth, We trust these statements may not be borne out by judicial investigation; Lut if they are, the ussassio should suffer accord. gly. [twas further charged that the wounded sn was lof all night in a coll of the Twenty. eighth Procitet Station House, without medical attendance, Such inhumanity isa new and sure prising revelation ov the part of the police. The Directors of the Erie Railway Com. pany bave commenced sults, on bebulf of the stockholders, against Messrs, Scmett, ELoripor, Wonk, aud others, to recover damaj for the iMegal settioments made last spring at the pouse of the Erie Treasury, Judge Haawann has issued an order to show canse why the order of dodge Sorumuvann, appointing the Hon, Haxay E. Davis receiver of the Company, should not bo vacated, Judge Bratenronn, in the United States Circuit Court, et the suit of Haver B, Wurirney, a citizen of New Jorscy, and a stock. holder, has appoiuted Jar Goutp, President and Troasurer of the Erie Company, receiver of the road, With orders to the Direstors to turn over to bin €8,000,000 of cash moneys and securities for the iudemnity of the holders of the stock al: Jeged to have boon illegally issued, that sum to await the order of the Court until the question of the validity of said stock is finally determined, MADAME OLYMPE AUDOUARD'S CON. Turker, tts Pe Polygamy—M The third of the Co: AcpouARD waa given list evening of the Union Learns ¢ eemed not in quite as chart of clogant diction, of a flowing, tome, Government— in Polygamy, f ronces of Mme, On I vows as before aad to the original at and cordial tod the frequ proneed with the averr tions knew cach cn and wir won't Alsappenr from amon ¢ cople ap;inst whom projuitce is atrong- persoms know their his. tis believed est are the Turks, tory fom the Arabian Nictits alone, tut they all wear turbans and elmeters, and on @ bare susie on te up their wives ina suek, in com. pony with (Wo OF there eats and alfa dozen vi. | pers aud east therm supposed to bave Ove hanired wives treats with feroeity Every Turk ie It tm trae that under Mabinoud and his predecessors, thy Turks were toteradly bat Bat why should we consid r Tur: key asshe wae @ connry or more ago? Why not Jade tier an she te to-day? In «peaking of the snbjcet of this Conference, eho had been told to beware ; that the Amertoans were great friends of Rossin willingly Golerate umy prulse of Turkey. Let every ons keep his own opt: harons and erael, ond Greece, and would not of the best of these cheering agents of | bad no odjec:ion, hion Mf his mind be eatistiedt with it sbite the exact Wh. ther ft will (nvor this party oF that Preach to Constantinople fr ‘The bine wey ne deliclous sunshine, (roth, without inquiring Ie enchanting the luminown shy, Dirds and boatwen,the thonsand ve farrow the orp As aed toate thet ou earth, But when you li The norcow streets filed with hungry dogs quarreling for {te eoted by he pe with ofal and HMichy to the fsonmer, and ley tantinopie an Imporsible ples to k ‘The Tarkish Government te the ILL less control over the papects thelr will and their d Temeersey existe in Turkey more perfoct!y thay in avy other country. ne religious foleranco te praatised and re- re truly than anywhere mmpared Ww the spiritual Brn re as a matter of form, nid is respeets Ml neewrd= ‘The van who hands an enor. 1 Viner. Mets apro! Mice inore thin the mieht aspire to ole, aud mort tpeeted ty Turkey m actually governs, m ons antiority, 1# toe Gra be said of | Gand Viner, the ant the Sdian ylelde and apios $s not selected f hulfofthe Company, setting forth the | mn privitored eles I compronuse of | 4 ' ach class n Turkey. The Ministers and the hig dfath tothe end. Those who | nisier of War «a follier aud proved s fador nowt one of the Great Powers w contrary, it is exteeued as an vio to every one | dross the provt mon wit! a purser vill r and with no earring h cet of lis duty, | proved | Madame (ya an attack npr the M ple by a mot of wc 2, and talented | or of War ut € ands, soldiers wow | ratnittees, | os, an twit Imprecattons Heard their tate kindly, nnd en show either be ‘V.cy were pas the sinens to visit every class in every | only texation In Tarkey Is the t! te produced Ly revenue sufies, aud not the p respect, the Tirks are by wrarie of muca t Justice saeniuistered by iudges chosen for thre Lawyers are unknown, Tn © tuninal ense couse in |i nerally the elders of the Ir sense and character, not for any spetlil knowledge of the law. Substans tice ie umd at; ehiea thong courts are never applied, Ever val cannot be execnted ene ally Of the marderedt is the ordinary Mare never Th one instance, where the w.fo canp of tie Sultan Lad mardered her strewie cruelty, ge Was hanged 6 Sultan having ind to pronounce such a» mote in Coustantinopl ment Will probally not be reverted. ‘The harem tit is be may, te house Indahited by the mother, wis a, and don vol: rot the Law dares & Minister ora Misha commits @ political erime, be {9 amply confine: to dis own house pople are Intol crop Inpour, the of than some of their f re by the poopie F Own cause, Ja ces will o'ten aid the tmertee, | nize | cane | With cuphasis the growing bustile | saxpatrin deer ption hats have been | ipal opposition | antiimperiale | wines, Que of | vottal imprisonment pisliment of wmeresin deaths in any © orm of a Turk and Livet myseif obl ged to take | That ten resent te, but they ure full of poctry oud The Turkish peple and Government exhib Most perfect tol renee toward © Tuo Sutayt an repeatediy coutrid: builling of Chris the conduct m Authortios toward the pilgrims at walem, towardt tue Luscrity in Spr ty give it] pers of all | erity of this tue Kvory Turkist as and high officers The contront tare Christe portlarities of Turkish eivilizat on of Kasain, with the kn and the Intolera Whippings of Wome exhibited by Madam» Aw wird in a pass Ereity to tav disidvantage ‘The mussacres of Syria and the revolt of Crete wore spoken of ax the (rus of political Intr.cace fou sents, wed note legitimate © 4 oppression, The of Turkish Lijustice a . tele mode ef Life relations, were next ¢ seed in the most interesting sich Bx the position of Turkish are in many polots more logi Oho ietendom. of Abdul Medjid, and of the present Sultan, Abdul Aziz, formed the subject of one of the and Instiuctive portiors of the Conferen: wclear insight tuto the mechant cty in generat, more remarkable foatu closed this part of the subject, Madame OLymr® Avnovann next passed to the polygamy of the Moruons, whom Visited wt thelr home i Utab, Hor impre specting these remircuile relighonin favorable than those of moss travellers, She went there with (he idea thatthe Mormons were altog! coarve and igvorant; that Salt Lake City wi wretehed little village; that the Mormon woinen were poor girls, without education and without re- Brees, Heid In the power of Mormonism, If vot by force, at least by deception; that these women Yery unhappy at their tot found actly of 40,000 iu sheltered on the uorta by n Moontains, wih Spring Lake at Its fet, and tie ut Lake visible twenty mit large, shaded with ber 1d Umpld water flowin ‘umane, than t ‘The houwehold of Turkish sock vut of some of tle the Mahouetan religion ie has recently Instend of all this, she Atants, admirably sitma' perb chain uf the Koohy trees, and with uch them in litle brooks, Saperd theatre, holding four thousand pei 1 company of actors mired the colossal dim nsions of a tenple in Persons could easily be con. ished With vil whieh twelve thou falued, Bue found iarge stores, iw © products of Burope, In short, were she or tha found & hic! 3 barbarian, degree of elvilizatig®. Sho had Imagin ed Brigham Young either as a Inspired innate nnder reli dous hallacinetion 4m ambitious woiritaal espot. She found instead man of the world, sunple, natari, affatte, not the Toast an actor. and seeming to her perieetiy and Loncat in bis be Sie had also the gu Gnd there a Swiss lady who spoke French ay of Fre hooritin, In tein com. pany re visited & great HaNher of Mormon fam! ioe ¥ the rest Hat of Presitent Yuuns. This finely is pretty numerous, ‘The President presente to li thirty-4tx of kis danghtess, all tall, vigerons, ant eu Perb, and seventeen sons—both sone and « fil married, The number of his erwideinide Efeat that neither Brigham Youn: nor any of ! fone was able to tell exsetiy how many there wer: One ean judge how considerable the family Is, from Hebeham Y nieces, ond nephews, With some of the Mormon women #ha pawet whole days, Bhe fond them weil educated, wud many of them musicians; ai hed collections of they fend a groat deal, and are even weil ty formed roapeeting the passing evouss of Kurope. She found among them women of Now York, Phila‘el phia, Boston, Germans, Swiss, but not a single Catholic, These woinen nil Keema to be very hi and even more fervent In their religion thin the men. More than one of them endeavored to convert her ‘The polygamy of the Mormons Is the p Fite of that of the Turks, and is founded trary aentinent, In this difference, eliinate and to Alifercnes of reo are Important elements, The Turk a warm heart end ardent soul, Ror him love f worione tuing, Indiepensable to His nature, Te ‘Turk really loves but ono worn, but as he hot constant—ind in thie reapest he dues not difer from many Bavopeans—alter having loved one oman for a year, oF ten yours, he loves another Taen he negicets t19 odjecct of the frat love and marries the new one; and if al affect Le marries a third, The Turk bewaty, and only nndereonde woman as young charining; but If be hey eeveral wives, he never loves more than one at a time. The Moron, on the oer han’, having three Wives, hus the came wentiment for themal Her garde it ae a rely one as to the other, One day Smith waid to his follow VL have received are. Volatom, God commavule uy to ex bourts cvery terrestrial lowe, to marry weveral wives and to choren for them tous of ness, Wishing to trerease the number of Mor wa to have many enidren vandment im eo Well obsc jens auty to prophet, twelve, amt the largest forty, all ro! To the women they premeh Fr fares of his world, Al tis 1 be fixed on God, nid entertorm 9 eat, friendly sen foriing them as compontons, tr aid they ere to gain beaven, € Mormons, the Urichtest of all Fhould have no ew ustand vigure ment, re Wives of her husband. ‘They too wre companions Who ai ber mm reaching heaven, and tow sho mone perrelly submit to bave the places t Anil those women vit to it wit Jerfal ranqe Not a stiade of jeatonsy is 10 be found among them, They de what i ts, Most of the soparute Lonves, Bat visit cael other, and seem very fond of cach other Notewn wives of the # to be defected av ong them. ‘ and pretty wives, and @ Giied, wie Is okt ani a One day Matane Olynpe Audowvrd 9d, jem bury to the two youncert © Your hu band must nes cet We old wife @ Hite for you. Why sor was the answer, given with an alr Of surpris er ty tenth, the teaker no ditference het weon Nie young and pretty his wife, jst we we wives and tie old aud homely ¢ be is equaly amlidbie for tom ofl, Phe Mormons have a predilet’on for te numbe Except the Prosider ss, they ull fiawe, or me to marry a second 1 the first, and to marry w third, the how e euch be contrac rented for the second wife Naw to be pre: oftered by the hand of the dist of three houschobin, a n, do not make te the M fileity, deserting children, An abandoned wife or a ehtid anre nized and neglected by its father is un\nown an them citer th Notwithstanding these foatares, whieh tend In some measure to reileve Ite otiow polyigan very mach moro o Turks. ‘The subject of the Tight» of Woman,” of which M. AvpowaRD isa th rousigolig © given at tie aame plice on week, to be announced hereafter. 4, Moron anoataral, and fa ntterly wireas cetlonal Academy of Desteny private view at the Academy of Design’ fs term used to denote an cerasion on which a greater number of the pnitie view the pietures ti fon any other during the entire exhibition. It is th evening preceding the formal 0 eying wf the Aca demy, and everybody ts i To donerie tie occu ould be lutrusted to a fine el an atta ror p not pletures The crusts ts immenye, and most of the event apent by he awkward men in getting on oF traing of the tadios, by the Fl clear of them, The such a erush are the consequently above * To look at these not being a chert) any one looks perforce at his here comes in the euestion — of wl ones Im Kets tare to be tly bad and the neeretty for the services of the descriptive inline we have refereed to, Bor our op nton, we 1 fall back oom of our youths deserio approveting Campbells, ands were tn rags, many in tas, and a few in velvet gowna, When Th are Invited, as on these olten that their respective wives have ditt leas of A wile Mrs ‘Thomas thins it Proper to come In White & aed, unt without her bonnet, Mrs, Harry profers to appear in her round bat (traw ae that) ant bom azine walking dress, all of which, by on thatw ecostuines ot wud say that nny fw the law of contrast, is eatcuiated to proluce o clon the mind af the be: Lolter, ‘This motley procession marchos about in a vague way from roo to room, asuaily to the arsine of distant music, On Monday evening thors wan striking if not pleasing ¢ ‘no musle to cheor the way, und fora reason im stat fog which we lay all jesting aside, Do ‘bnay within the last few monthe in ti melans, Four portrait were upe Presentinents" of four trac artists borne to the grave within w few saonths past—Lentee in July, Bil October, and Mle brother, We 8, Monnt, thls present month, ‘This is @ large nanber to ta time, ittsno wonder that their brothers in art felt music would be antimely at the first reunion #0 be taken from so amall a band tn ro #! th #000 F Howing this loss, Perhaps tt asinnch us any other that scemed over the evening, What little we were able to nee of the pietaroe was not satisfuotory, There seemed to be not even # single work of striking beauty, or thit commanded #peciat attention or adiwiration; bat th’ may be a hasty Judgment, sad ove thatthe futue will modily To-tay the exhiliion is open to the public, and we reserve till biter oveas'on, when the pietares shall have been more enrefully studied, further comments on the works extibibited ee Real Extace Dustnowny ‘The real ostate transsctions reevived @ check [iiertay am consequence of the fire at 1 trod wiv, Where extens ve Riles Wore to hive taken pisee. ‘They were wll postno ved mitt a Magnes day The compenton for property has bora 90 hot thre for ho past OWO SCoke Lak My wopposed 16 ey eutue Wl) web bbe Oudldiaas om frm ils reason ve | Courtney, the United # in oo dows mot retain his ¢ aw devoted to the cuish tn oar pe avd et that the Amaliest number of chiktron in there fanilies te | eration uf the pio love of thote how ts ward thete hum ands thoy | only given ver ww he whose | OT heaven of the The Mormon wie low of rivalry toward the other | ‘on of ankind of hostile fecting was | Kouw Itt f Brigham Young how two yorng who hax neventern ey mast hove the eonsent of wsont of the fest two. If this te refered, the mew marriace esnnot |. But is great mainder of are obilzed to work, and with what intensity, | ty support ©o many persons. But they do tuis with fH owivem nor thete e than that of the at Conferonce will be “Te OLvare eate, It will be we evening of wens | But we would Hol allow hiv todo gag the sergeant ad T reweved hee iron this Larios, ott sound Hat she) Was wUH cae, thoush seatvie § snug, BR hea, Everyvody ap: 's ris our ideas oa Uils subject mre of the most J stomemtary cieraster, Tf proased for nn Moery anions, It hapnens quite t | catenaively aud, wintoete opti be 4 has been ranks of the the walle ening, ung with erape, the * counterielt tin August, §& A, Mount in t 8 gloom THE WHISKEY FRAUDS. - Card from Judge Faltlerton, Te tha Purtic The parties implicated in what cre known as the whiskey fronts, ander the loutersiip a ¢ District Attorney, have of mn’ sueereded, after an efor lng an tnd ab conspiracy Wo dele Know Goon what evden but 1dd Reow thar whatever ith T trast iny 1 end I shal ‘nz ir done cnvth te whieh ahead in the @ightest de re | Mnpilk that eonfiteuce ty me or Tesmen tluat measure of reapeet whieh Ht has heret fore bea my good tor to entov Ths boty of men whe have lmetigrted this pro- ceedin’, have done 60 in selt-iefence. Lam ernyluy ed oy the Pesitent of (he Cited States, and Pam 61 4 Under (is authority sa exposing tae Monetrone invade Widel have been coun ttest an the reve nim Of he country. ‘ble oniy be Cape OF tHE PRET fi volved 18 to eras me tliey have at emptedt Hy A vile COnKD Mey. "The trath Will prowe Fin tt, however, duspite ail 1) rie to prevent i will me Who ik deserviny of eyude Hon ee eee ee TS PUL LENTUS, 0 wtrcoi, New Lock, TEE LATE WIKR MURDER. - Thaneat tn the Case a! Rebecea Corson, Coroner Tolling held an inquest at the Momene yoxterdlay on the bealy of Reberes Corson, late of (8 West Thirty-crctith strert, who died on Sunday iors ing from the etfeow of injuries received én tue pres tous might frvn 1 John oy T. M.D. Cross, M.D, liowae Sietoaa at Bollinae Hosp ta being tinly AWore, aad that Rebeees Cor. | o iitied to Ward 13 of sui hospital nt dy AM. Nov. 24 sul) ring from a wunber of Incerstod, Wountle of ths head, aad ules contused wounds of the heat and body, Ste Vad hemorrhage frau he cars, ant mouth, aud was puleeless, Bho remain W conseious unUtT ALB. the Sune day, when sie dic A post mort m cxaui mall nh res eld ahiaciae of the tna Of the #kull, with extensive eff in the Je fowaa on the if wide of the skwil size were found between the dura mater 1 Hisg beneath the duea titer over the conve tons of the tet aid nm. Toe isnt nhleested wits blood. Tn fi tlh Was frou. tae extensiy vking to her wbout fe, rhe eat wade hee by te a asire serous were so frequent that we tou sit nothing of | thems on Swieday asi, between # and 4P, My ee cime' tito my Too dud eleamed It wir; aout 4 orchiek ber bush ud eame home, wl eouht tue wet into bis room. De left his Owsket and shovel at my | door, ant waked for decoased, saying be lad it pretty Welland Wad soine woney fer wer: Pootd hi fa stie ad Foqaeeted me bo wivewhe bul gone aut tl look for bith; be went cut to fad ber, aid oe Hine Ptook tye ehow lL nud Mavket te doves toll bor Wiat he mad weld: ¢ replied, anar BENE Deve come and given it witwnt t | yoody abou i" 8ue amkedt We ws vt Totter Vint not'tnini se; ner bi from It every expeet to be mrudered thu her to We n om, alte a wail, irbynce ba thie F returned; Tor Ur cx, end W Nuiee Mtl Hox! MOEN BS wins tol Up tie tet lilhoew nat wees. seal sad Aln Reynalas, & sworn. maid: tive at | 0s West I 1 sro ton tie mime Mie | Lucmgt, not a | F | wel and prisonce’s room, L 1 Cuca, Waving ouly avalon hive Ward bee reve ever tne Lome Ui oacis Hie any} briwoon 6 and Te euek, Eicaid Cinis tis rout wd dy dees ated tone rep, mel knob y he tug wer’ begat” in Uwee Gs deeased 8 when pre nor Gceaved immelitely ‘began merous § H three th 1; aboat ta seve ft hobivwed ¢ eo rep uart alee tore tines; | garand wleave i 1 the post tae resin, and ey Tost wil on Ce Mor in duet an at satiny | hho | Tisrty st obth ts Fhe | Partieolary about. any” iMioruani's Aouwled.c wfthe gceurrence, sud found We was nut Positive ahoutit, ony ita woman Must bean heard | te wh, ded her stress Ler ant peer i wae quired mer thoncit she wust be bully tiurt, at tas tne Ewe hy the house, Where, fehl Is eure tot Eat tr word eb i Warnigs Lowever, B told the me priuct’s doar antl redeved aid Hot al avut, Whee Dray lo the station he ted GW the Serge she owe wit ore door, We wsKed lin bo ope mbites and did BO at prisvee | and woen | yeu tn a | eulertng ae foind tai f tie roan, he wtove ups 4 4 pook al Llowd Ws sked Ue Kerepied, “in ie | Sani found herb cite 4 bene back 1 by ni Hiron pot cad cea ot cord Word | Ue prom We speak to the old wont, Wer face and bead were “tertibiy bru mcd wn wollen, prow. ly rom Injuries inmicced wath a bout 5 the Bericout arnote. the prisoner and wont fore orton, Wie at fess said Ghat te WOIKAD Was dead FH leanied suomqu nug that sie Ind revived and been Femuved ty Le trespitals Tidid oot consider te Pusoner diuuk wt the tine, though be bud been wis M. dames, Sorseat of the Twenth tel the Ceuinony of Fat J) WiLOM atated Chat Corron, im rs ply te fee question Way he bad beckon Hie wile iy suena Manner, owt taut be hot touched Wer, bu. twat faiten dows, We tad to be thaly vuly knew | aut s he bee +. Luly the ap) er Kicking bas w piverk te We gucy te r ame to her 4 the b tor wes taken ( Vived @ tile sie Was Feet, on ie mt ait that he was tits occurred, wit did ation vr toannee 1 deal Md WHEW LeDNysug 1 bat Avother Alleged Homroldes Coroner biyna w | to hold tat tie an tu body. of Wirrett, Woo ik Was ropurted, died there ton siuihetos by Lr WM iaMo, WhO dow bet ure Femved Lo awate Une reset than» Coverensiount ¢ This Con minor Yeaterday at and examined s numberof witnves Chal they Hk be aie 10 abkan a gr testiins hy coflveto ta innieate pn In the esenenve w. bskey Heian w 29 Rrovd- ney Exp ct Hot 1OF ay last ——____. » Vesterdas, William Biue, why resides at tue St, Nicholas Hotel, wis brought betore Joxtice Dowling on com: pint Jobo be Burton, ot Legge tts bates in ¢ bau street, Whe charges Dlue with eheating tim out ©. proper'y’ amounting fu value AM by ineatsof false pretences, Partof tie asieced fhaud dates t furs ihe abt oF April, amd Avis allaged. U pretended to bean owner of real en property tn the State of Towa, In detault o: Prmoner was held tor fucther ex tuinatio tay Tow was committed st Basex Markel sling & gold wateh fom August Denger, SOL Ninth aveuniy both parties oreupie, vom wits committed by Justicn Say i inreeny Of (490° irom Busene enwich alrevt. T) wus siated that were drinxing together at the A\ When the wecus d reimed tae Jotn Pite was conte: yon charge of ete) (ro 0) his roon.mates, ho were foi pants with te {apartment at 36 Cuno survet, Sophia Meyers, the eoititence wor © Was convicted And KENLEUCEd lor Acamstrosseny was arrested on a bench hat loteod im the Tomlis, aie havin: fail d to anpenr to answer a charge oF false preences, and wor bull Wax torfelted, At detlerson Market Conrt, before Teettve Dodge, Willion Thomreon, aged 90, Of 28 Roonevelt street Diackemith, was ccmmived dn defonle ot {10K bail, ep We chinge of atesling trom Peter Put, oF io Cherry sticet bank notes to the value of $b. ‘Tne MoHEY Was iOcied ina dork In the prisence of the prisoner on Nov. 23; the desk was subseqncnty discovered to be broken open, and when Woihatn Was arrosteds part of the teney i Up tam John Lynch, of 78 Brow Way, Jey cher Ww mw Htted for eran c OF Free! Wig @ aver Wiitel p hot wate a gad aesciry which w Larson Bop two year Police N "ram, complainant o The voor Conn) be knowing ts Poirick Davy, driver, dy Bvavelt, of 1 Mace loeb of a whip lewalk The blaw was dow! BEA ake eve, Dutt nearly resulted 8 Jeprising Yast Weel have wince bee found sy many adinirers two eventoally made a tritiane wnreiere, he Just dod mt Karan at the py fs about 10 Most of them have gone to Pras The yum) sbont 2, the sorrow-stvicken ale of the parent as the brite avin tem sears tie bas been try lag to gether off his trans Buiaed.* tim tot tn London on ¢ G. vent Garden Theatre May 2 182 Hl, The Werded aut to bea tocnd.” he Meeif by attempt ng maticiows Hon of the Argentine Govern enitet enterprise seven larze steamers are to be built [o Bu iand, fitted to carry “ comphal the voy ln twentyetlve daya, zerhand was comp! cessantly for tw woe wore Ven of apm Froin water wt a tomperaiu they a tank of cod water, w With a hind of dor of the Becees by tiie proces tet te woul ts cx pected tw fetch Claflin of M Newtoy to the Com tured by Richmon: as noon ws It fell into the 0 ws Lo nearly resemble * Confede-ate Sen: occurred ina sveret scaston of that body, between Mr. Yancey and BH Hill, who eame North to t fork, UN, being groaly superior In str to Switzerland for the boveymoon, fu inc Dib py ascended a hill higher wi | her aioe. exp | eres At a barricade on D G Afty-three barr lw liste are is bringing actions, The duel, and wil be watehed by ull Paris with an tie terost which the Repubhierms hope will deepen till ® Popular movement) eure nothing about M. Boudin, a worthy but ooscnre Person, forgottun for seventeen years, but they eare mueh for the chance of a victory over the Govern- o BUNEEAMS, - =Tihe Suez Canal will be regularly opened to toler, 196), Fears are entertained of a famine in British tnt —M. Jules Landeau ani G 2 Does are among the gacate of Napolo u ITL. at Conpidcne —Bxl' sient Piiinore had an umibpotia stolen fy, ant the entire potlee foree of Builsla employed fm footing for it. atu of the late Marquis of Mustings carly in Deee fF. Tt cone the Bort, aed other famous racers —Mile, Mouravieff, the BR: fan dancer who n4 We, ant who atare mee Of 27, <The nmuaber of Jestite expelled fram Spain of Jeenite previowly ta France was —Ap ally ng sight—To Uchold at a wedding aly “when you know that tor the hist <"T didu't like our minister's sermon lot Ya deuce who had sept ail sermon a. © Didn't like it, Brother . Tenw yon nodding ascent ty every propor to brother deuce At Ww Aitlon of the speaker. =Wm, Harrison, the tenor singer, who come country with Miss Lontsa Pyne in 154, died tb a He mute his début in artist of avliity, He was in his 6 Ch year, New York, was carried for Grant by one vote. The man wuo east It, te Linioa Advertiser Winks, wa broken leg, bat wo insted on belog earn the polls, Heis declared ¢ i a gentioman lad up wih a to ¢ Dauner voter of Cle —Goorge A. Stuart, formerly P ident of 4 Che anvbesio “After Gettwonrg £ telegraphed to Boston, Cun Tdraw om you for $1 OOO on eight? It was stack ap im the Exciws The merchacts at ones formed wm tine t@ pat dowe their sot Tn bait an hour the aus sor came oo." * A rebel paper iu Nashville calle Gon, George nasa pomp “a woe raat an the hands Of sheewder minds"? cos bia report on the Tennessee Kieliue ig we does not proyowe to donoun to refate what ts so pilpally —The Bangor Whig tells a remarkable atory of © mon down at Venmant’s Harbor, who, belng ot in fell overboard, wud, not being alle te conceived the [lea of striking bottom Une it wsbore, Accordingly, abutting his and his tee Qon ty together, he struck ont for t shore, until, binking He must be near land, he open ed bin rye Gud found hinmell in the middle of & —A company has been formed, with the sanc. ni, to export jive be from Buevos Ayres. For tie new 200 head of cattle eue's, te a Water every day, and to a0 frow the River Plate to Knglond CSO) eallons. =The Htalan papers state that the great tunel ts 8.905 tr that etre ® to excavate, Under ew itis thought that tie entire uit ed by the commvncemwut arly in ber, the groater part of Swit. tely Durie in snow. Tt fe ine daysacd teu wight, aad Uae rail. y romored passable after great cxer. Hons, From Latswnny to Berwe and on tw Luecrne and Zurich te cou sty pr tion su the loaves Were hardly off the wrees, wuted @ scone Of dome la an Arctic winter, Ty seus pan stive —The sleep farmers in Aw nent evr tralia have recently money bw the construc: Lut 1OF socep wanting With hot waler, 1 110 de., into white hoop uty flusted to @ joansing is evinpleted out tirst plunged, Uh eh Welter price aon of the election of Gov, suMhusetts, Thomas £, Gravee, of West presented to Gov. Claflin, and throogh hire nwealth, tue sword of Jeff, Davis, cap: Ws son, Col EB, B. Graves, at the fail o} Toe sword was broken by Cot. Graves s hands, It is the sword sed by Jed, Davin at West Point, and » portion of in" US" on the guard was fied away, At the evly —A Mr. Merry, who offered himself asa candi- date for Parliament for Fakirk, was taken to tenk by the electors (0) ronning One of DIs mace hors a Sundey, Ne sduitted the of nee, bat set apt plow in este eight yea that it was in Paris, where people would Le none the worse for it; Url, that he wi race itself; a prize, ‘The mecting was apparently satistled, tor it Possed a vote of contiden Virst, that It was seven or second, Wor preseat at th ree won the grand wrth, that hie h —One of the most memorable scenes in the esata hand-to-hand Melt which ° jour, but was not utlowed ta th, his anta oss dos aud bent im over continuing to atriice hin in the tues, The consoe Wun @ wrenebing aud severe Injury to Mr, 6. Thwus rumored tat it caused he few monte liter, There ino doubt that it d the decline of a constiiution already iecble ary aod dliseane, el man took his bride on atour nd when there 1 ber to attempt with him the vscont of the The lady, who at home hud never tun w ehureh, was muck had to be corried by the guntes wilh we stuiup for Mr 8 =A newly ni ned, an her eyce tlindfoided, #0 us not to wituoss the how rors the possage, ‘The bridegroom walked by. UIAtNE WN her fears. He spoke ix Neteymoen walspers ; Dut the rarefiction of the ult Was such tlt every word wan audible. “You told me, Leowors, that yon always felt happy, no muitos © /u were, Hu long as you were In my compa Then why are you not happy vow y" “Yow, rhs, E did," replied sie, sobbing hysterically, LT bever meant above the snow line —An affair called the Usatin affair is exciting interes in Paris, Bindin was a deputy, killed » 8, ISH, vew'sting the coup état, swt the Repudlicana Lave opened subserip } Mons to provide hy Pere publish these sudseriptio vmovument, Tue Liberal pa . an 1 are to be proses Hed fur cxciting butred and contempt of the vernment. ‘Phe journalists way this ts pot legal; ore colneide in the opinion, and the y, the Goverument on ity side is considere! a sort of a comes posaible, They,of course, —As yon walk along the Rue de Rivoli, says e ie correspondent, you observe at any hour of the tel whave the Quen of §; A number of police are stationed to keop order, Quien Issbolla, ho ance, and Fam told tas only been ont to mass once or twice In an ty lay # crowil of pewple woout the dourway of the ho In and suite Yer, Joes not make her appear. vertu carriage, fimce her arrival among us ‘The Qucon ix orgauiaing ber Courty aid ob Count Ezpel ta, muster of nounced her arrival to the Comp idgne, 10 whieh rypertal rest ® vee all the etiquette ofa relgning Sovireten, eremonies, formally yeror and Kapress some say He will be iavited, Tus Princess Mathilde bas called on the Spaninn roval family, as well ae some forelem di;lomatists ant the Pope's Nunelo, The Tinperor and Empre: every attention, ‘There is no kiadly ‘ecling im Pare toward the Spanish Rourbous, and jokew and sever rowarke show thy filion sovereige YON wene al lu all classe af oclug,

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