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USEM ENTS. —>— BOWERY THEATRE-The Seven warty, jequin ant tne Worta ot Wonders, and Saturday ant Monday. KIRLO'S GARDEN —Forty of, Mar. Matinee on Thieves: or. triking OU" ta * Eat Matinée on Saturday, REW YORK CMECI'S, 14h Ft PDoKIte Academy of Mosie-tiriliiant arenic scones, Matinee Wednesday Flome Marines. Three Flying Men, Matin MUSEUM Moat To Obtire Benton, &e, Wra Antmais reco Mb and 6th ave, FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE M0 a, and one ¥ Opera. La Grand Dachesse, Matinos « Rororday THEATRE FRANCAIS—Opera Bouflo—ta Vie 1 r ™ Satine, WAVERLEY THEATRE, 19 way —Tvaahoe, Marts to Kntunday new comedy —" SeuooL." ON PARLORS, 29 Road “ sen Martyr and Chid, with Portraits | ‘ i Cartotia | ery titkAa " Hnmpty, Matinee at The R= Sun, Tt Sbtwes for at) TUPSDAY UL, 13, 1409, | Torms of the Suu. | We : 1 A at Chub F ‘ | Perea | Bros politar L a week. Or 1 e eeau and Fraakfort ste, of 61 any wewseta — Weekty sun Wednesday morning, Business Tre SN ara dium. A Limited nu: nee of Cuba. people of this uptal: ly with the Cuba y regard the eff which g to retain her hold upon lony aa hostile to the broad human 3 and political would hail with intense sat © part of bodied indepen t f Cubs, as # the revola la, such as the would hold him back. They are sj ve that if he takes the Rep proposed, it will serve to justify England in her conduct towar! us at the beginning of 1 perhaps prevent thesitation on this ac. alle Between the ease of Cuba ‘ Southern Confederacy vo further than to Uae fix is a considerable number peopl to beeome an independent bation, Butt d ferene t the South rebelled while the whole country in its accustomed of peace, with its outire government in full working onder, as it had been for tir of a quay ntury, wheres doing by Ovba the the Cubans are Libe Span have been do- The Spanish people Laver Helled aud overturned the monarchy and gone to work to reconstruct things generally The Cubans have also rebelled, but instead of choosing to be rolled Ly their fellow reb els, 8 they were by Isape.ta, the prefer to set upon their own account. They occupy the fare position toward Spain that Spain docs toward them, and Cesrepus has as good a right to complain of our recogniy ng Prt a3 Prim has of our recogn ang Cusrny If, in 1861, the entire people of the United States had risen in revolt, and deposed Lay cous, and then the North hod monareby, with Gen. ScorT as King, while the South had made a new republic, with Davis for President, we should have been in erected a precisely the same condi the lite kingdom of Spain is, In other words, if any pne could complain of our iving the independence of ¢ , it BELLA and not t panish reba 1 a posed her and diiven her the cour try. But even admitting that there is such a Wiel between the two cases § claimed pa to exist, it by not fan take any dip Dn a strict techn tional law, the probabili was justified in re not only as a belligerent, which s} as an independent nation, which not. Our quarrel with her for her conduct ‘ans follows that England matic advantage of it Lconstrnetion of intorna is that Eng c nd ngnizing the Confoderney did, bat she did rests upon purely moral grounds. We main tain that her action wes unfriendly, and showed a bad fe 4 toward us on her pari but we never have contended that it was un- lawful. If we had t would have obliged us to go to war with her wt all havaris. Se the Spaniards may con belfresy done fo, clude that our feelings towerd thom are un friendly, and vo they are, We think the'r desire to hold Cuba in a state of colonial de pendence is inconsistent with their own pro fessed ion to liberty, us manifested in their monarehy with us is their recent over But their legal rig not to be determined by the feelings which actuate us, The simple que is, are We justified by the laws of nations in recog Ing each of the two fragments Into which the Spanish monarel split as Independent of the other? It is for the President to answer this question, and we trust he will answer it in the affirmative as toon as the revolutionists Lavi and consolidated their power, Our claim against Eogland for the depre @ations of the Alabama rests, again, on grounds which have little or no connection with the recognition of the Confederacy, ex eopt #0 far as the latter shows the spirit of the English Government, and helps to throw on its behavior, We charge that the escaped from Liverpool in violation of th laws of nentrality. and by the con > wa it to go permancntly established ice of the English officials. It f one man were to sue another for letting loose a savage dog among hie sheep. The Jaw would compel the offender in such a cose to make good the damages which had re- sulted from his wrongful act; and eo, we contend, will it make England pay for the devastation committed by a ship built and equipped and menned by her, and isen- ing from port with her connivance, after #h Ind notice of what was going to happen. When we do the same by Spain, and Spain demands compensation, we must either pay the bill or go to war; but there is no talk of any such moagures on our part at present hor is there any probability of their being 1 ' ad It is indeed possible that the Spanish party may pain the ascendancy in Cuba in the present struggle, though such a result docs not look at oll likely, If, however, it should ccur, then, of course, we must take our ey Letweon poing to war with §; vin or httng her keep Cuba without interference, Dut while ihe victory hangs in noone can blame us for lending our mo we ght to the side of the Cubana — ot be Sent to England. erates from Washington this morn: question about the Ton. Honack GaeeLey's appointment to Eng land. ‘That appointment will not be made othe place has already been given to vormnor Moriry, of Massacha This gentleman lacks all the peculiar lonsof Mr, Gneevny for this mis Son, without possessing cither f Bounduc balan Oe. Greeley will Our t coolness, ; sof judgment, in which respects the philosopher of Nassau street has ficient. We suppose c also learn tha! Con, Grant will not offer Mr, Gretna the Spanish mission or anything else, ‘Thua the man who is preiminently the embod meut of the Republican party is to be en- tirely neglected in the distribution of %. Mr. GREELEY personifies the Repub: liewn party today, as Henny Chay person itied the old Whig party, He has done more to build it up than any other twenty ountry, Mr, Morey included, Several causes have operated to prevent Mr. Greniny's appointment. One was the assertion that during the war he made groat cfforts to effect a compromise by referring the controversy to Louis Nw LEON for arbitration, and that he could not be relied ob fur cours and will tom atain use was his own plaintive, pa thetieappeal to the President, repeated to Mr. Boutwrit, in favor of the appointment of Major Gon, Warner tothe New York Colleetorship. ‘The feet is, Mr. GQneeney didu’t intend to sueritice hinself for his d friend, the gallant ur 3 he thought Watson would ben g r his own al stepping: ktone elovetion, He expected that when he once got access to the Prosi would be asked what he we self. lent, he Hd have fu him But his speech in behalfof Wannntoat such a stunner that this interesting wasn't put at all, Before th who reads TH SUN attentiy had been disposed to send Mr. Guneney to England, but this specch shook lis faith in the philosopher's common sense, It didn't lp Wattaaoar, but it be ede utation of Mr. JouUN Russet Youno that all Mr. Gnektey wanted of the the Administration wag appointment of AM Wanninan to be Collee ANT would probably have had nongch to take this representation with tome srrains of allowance when made enly by Mr. Grewiey himself; but when oor firmed by his deputy, and most iatimate per: sonal friend, Mr. Youna, it seems to have been fully believed In neglecting to tender to Mr, Greenery his choice of places, we think Gen, Gray woes counter to the strong current of op'nion in the Republican party. But p: doos not care for the Republican party ‘ow let us look out for storms. — Phe Heroisms of Humble Lifes We have heard of numeroy Lyavery and heroism among. people w business it was to be brave, who were paid for it, and in whom cowardice would have te of reputation and social posi tion; but it docs not often happen that any ps he of instance been a suic! us to make x hero out of a shoe or a cu when he b mint ted the highest attributes of courage and devotion This come a) 8 700 way, even sof the snobl h shoddy educa prevails in society, If we a healthy and breed manly we should extol all examples of this Kind to the highest point of praise and honor, thavhful thet humanity was capable of such ex! But we are a lame lot, Heareyed, and diseased with slness from top to toe, 8o that we ean ynivo no good things Which is not stamped ith the reals of respectability, and born with a silver spoon in its mouth And yet examples are not wantin incducated, laboring clasees, so called, whieh for generous courage, fortitude, and valor, are an honor to human nature. ‘There was that brave Newport girl, the best the const, as HiGciNson says, who pushed ler boat the other day into a sea that threat 4d to overwheli her, at the ery and gignal conceit: and sailor on of distress, and saved threo of her fellow creatures from a death that seemed in evitable! Was not that a deed worthy being: set forth in picture, Muminated in his tory among the world’s heroisms? — And there are seores of such continually hay pening, of which no record is made, whieh are performed as duties, and things natural and bofitting But perhaps the finest of ances eccurred two weeks ago on board A little ragged boy, fourth day of the outward voyage from Liverpool to New York, and carried the first mate whose duty it was to deel with such cases When questioned asto the object of his being who brought him on these moderr an English steamer, aged nine years, was discovered on tl stowed and board, the boy, who had a beautiful, sunny face, nnd eyes that looked like the very mir rors of truth, replied that his stepfather did it, because he could not afford to keep him nor to pay his passage out to Halifax, where he had an aunt who was well off, and to whose house he was going. ‘The mate did not believe the story, in spite of the winning away, THE SUN, TUESDAY, APRIL 13. 1869 ‘ ind truthful accents of the boy. THe had | claim of intellectual property, of #0 refined and DEPUTY Sil ERIFF MORA eriment SUNTIEAMS, ' seen too much of stow aways to be ensily de- | subtle a character that it is no sin if we fail to e tastes 5 Pa CG S - coived by them, ho said; and it was his firm | Fecognise it. In the present dispute our sym-| Aovnneeroy rynkk PROMISE OF | _ Every one knows ti tian, he Mat AF the wheel” —The Velocipedes conviction that the boy had been brought on | Pathies are entirely with the Messrs. Ropenrs, PPR. ; i man, minet be thit ror i i and #0, we think, will be those of the public eee ee Bvety one hoped, theret Papers epoak of frequent landslides sand and provided with food by the sailors, 1, send Pr > Y the ‘: 3 The little fellow waa ¥ ' generally, ‘The Exposure of the Sheriffs Ofice Supe Tie eritieal asfFiie peinsite 02 Closed a low was verg roughly handled ——— prenned—Thoattionta ta the Cours of Gens sites i@ people of Canada are trying their best to in consequence, Day hy day he was ques: Tho Supreme Court yoaterday decided that oral Hessiona— The Nincteenth Street | perience, dems of the but without sue tioned and requestioned, but always with the | Texas is and always has boon # State in the Gane Decply Moved. bikin J kag is put in alleys anid p nd ; J : ° i alway Tho trial of the Deputy Sheriff, John sforan, | Cutotthe-way rural districts, to fi 1 Dion declines to acowpt any more bile same result, He did not know a sailor on | Union, but declined to pass upon the constitu: g » | nntesied eopacity and unknown neta , i i ac for liberating the bond robber King while on the | President chosen for seals in t enges, his private business requiring all board, and his father alone had accreted him | Conality of the Provisional Government of that | 5 trom the Tombe to the Hudson Hiver Etclroad | Biteher, baker, and” talon, {t wo on, and given him the food which he ate State, tourt decides that the title of the | depot, was renumed yesterday toring. ‘Tie | tage caet, cametuumtonal, and ge K of human hale waa foand by a Maine At last the mate, wearied by tho boy's | State is not diverted by the act of the Kebol | sheritts oMfee, for the time being, wae transferred | Lave raved by the non ruse Of Ui chopper recently buried four inches decp in @ persistence in the same story, and perhaps a State Government in selling certain Texan ine | from the spacions rooms in the New Court House to be ntry. ar does Hat comm: fat beech t It had bern there Cally 80 yeara ‘ ' 5 emnity bonds of the United & 0 variou of General Bee ties, tube "4 Miss Dorot ) » has interested little anxious to ineulpnte the sailors, soized | Ummity bonds of the United 4 to various | the Court of General & Jeputies, sub 1 Miss Dorothy L. Dix, who has int hors him one day by the collar and dragging } parties, who had eved the State for the value of | deputics, and attach¢s ort wags a self for mony years tn treatment of the inean pane raha EINE HIM tO | these bonds. Three ju dissented from the | f00m in full force, Py ans of every ey ed Geen eae abont visiting Culifornia to labor for their better care he fore, told rim that unloss he confessed the opinion of the court, wh vers forty-one fool | *ltding the gentry of elose-elinped hair, heavy boots, | Menlt in that Stete, truth in ton minutes from that time he would | eap pages And dinbolieal physiognomies, graced the occasion, ea | Mine, Pro widow of the Freneh wri hang him on the yard arm. THe then made a and Moran's friends from the sue of the Sixth 4 Bee ee atattals itecsls | who atariled the world with » pamphict entit iim eit down under it on the deck, Atlarouna | _M& Freoenicx Wivsirrn, the author of Ware Aled the benehes In the lower part of the | and iurce quit Fexuenied in doe wae | © Property ls Them" now earns a precarious ty j “ sla ti ” apis a wm, jogether, it was just euch athrone 6a ate re part of the cos pt carrying 60 a laundrces, * hima wore the passengers and sailors of the | {Travel in Alaska,” le this city two days ayo, | ganged the tral ofthe murderer John Real | Hi vier oC things, fn the, sequel ine paola ert | °° areied couple in Kentucky, both of whow midday watch, and in front of him stood the ived | niptiyh det tagegs de dane A “ aes phe hae OPENING A OOK eTORE IN COURT ic Muutters in hand sud fiflshed them 1 are deaf mutes, have an infant child that con hear, inexorable mate, with his chronomete arrived here carly lant week from London, whence | sabpenan duces fecum had been texued to the | Pht trek of reconstructing this natin, restoring | ang wiiet, 16 te thougtit, will be able to articulate Year RA Nis Waleeb ened oF ihe atiy fla he has come with the special mission of deseribe | sheriff of tue city ant county of New York Wo | lug tack harmony to Wr torn sag Geactatea vdcriont, | Dectectly tndue tine, ails Te ore a \ DP DY N48 | ing the Pacific Railway and the country through | the Warden of the City Prison, and Under-Sheriff | teho less didicut, ‘Fequites uu fewer. or Minn fia Lewis, the: Werotne ot Lire feel ; La bry ai psc Lng kaid our ine hit runs for the Daily Standard, Mustrated | Sevens, in compliance wiih the mandate of the | Powers: tian wes necdat to cary the | stewbory te recelring from vations eotrecs valaable formant, that we had ever beheld, to seo the | Nava, and other English M Conrt, had brought theee oF fone huge books, in | Wacgearial consummation, Now, General Fi r oth «lish popers, Mr, Wavaren hn uetit there oF four ti ooks, in eran Fas We know, Hot a aaresn presents, in recognition of her courage in rescaing Pale, proud, sorrowful fueo of that noble boy | anys the English people are deeply interested 1m | “Mei were recorded the transactions of bis omer, | he hd freslt Azliing in hand tio would wt put vor | persons from drowning —his head eroct, his beautiful cyes bright | our great national enterprise of spanning the | A/ierman Coulter, the Warden of the City Prison | fiona, tte would put in thow One New Haven editor calls another a * moral throngh the tears that suffused them, When | en t with w rata, aid the fact that he haa | 28 10 Bes p ican ba " > neh : a or | Sherman Pu peat Ad bre da. hyena, “whose font and festering ton aripe ‘ . wis! SRA , f large ledgers, which contained re minutio ie ateni te that ok with gall and aquafortie.” They*ve just had at eight minutes had fled, the mate told him he | been sent here to descr ve it is a proof of their | cogerrning every amon that has ever beon a prisoner eae Guin wd een So oe had but two minutes to live, and advised him ralph This gentl hay spent several years | tn the Tombe | ficent res An ingenious Frenchman in Philadetphie on our Pacific coast, and is eminently qualified to | PREPARE: Apimat st i id ? rer tospenk the truth and save his life; but he n ottr Facite const, and tly qualified t Lede tet atclegs r UB fl skins frogs drawing all thelr interior parte feplied, with the ‘utmoat: almpil na ain, | Shliatiten his countrymen on American affairs, Moran himself, a tall, dark-complexioned, slit tne ab Te rouie Ine cots, God ear WMI Ga ae plied, ost simplicity and sin: har : a0 rouch the month, and then «taff and mounts the viii Aividnal, st alongside his counsel, aceompanied by ens HAN ether cerity, by asking: the mate if he might pr Wis wife and three «inal ebilteen, Amon last Pri- Bere fur aty Teas i rd bc gdh kana aished The mate said nothing, but nodded his day only six Jurora were obtained, « panel of one | B Periise hemwtanes 0 Ek UatelePa. wemnaany ob Wena *¥he bed head, and turned as pale a handred jorors tad been ordered for yesterday folk eal , bai bie ne Al ed as pale axa ghost, and Im call sending © boy women and the meajest men, more sickness end, shook with: tremb vaagent: morning. Before drawing from the new panel, the Maa tails tea GPR HLA CRA Wed ic cae Ligue bse ling like a reed with the ollment of Graveyard Clerk called froin the ot panel those jurors wh Corres Cominer ie Lakh dal barethitlangeb ir dek Bang! wind nd there, all eyes turned on him, Mysterious disappearances are common ¢ were not In attenda ast Friday » there | Waatixctox 1 T is hing | a Mivesttletd bn Ayre be Rut gs this brave and noble little fellow, this poor | Mot to bo expeetilly noted except by thowe wh three Jurore were obtained, making the total num | More danwerops to a + political” orayiea | fet and no ankles to mate, than any m the waif whom society owned not, and whose | ® Interest In the person who Is suddenly lost, ‘To | ber of Jurors thus far aworn In nine, At thin stage | ho" than the atin "ft ake oue | Th lature of Michigan has adjourncd r ‘ hem the question is, Alive or dead? He may have | of the proceedings, Mr. Vandi ‘ dd the | ingrateand titty enemies, For ever! filled, ij : : ab ‘ own stepfather could not care foi —there | 5 i ae Le wei Mn sidaahtattegdd bcp tue Stare Ages : er paosin ut five hundred awa, Ame Hs bort er yirtert gg efor him—there | teen kidnapped of murdered, or by andden | old panel exhausted, iran ms RWC addy “Lewtke one rascal aud Live Livi. | AREF passing about fe hundred new laws. A ith elasped hands and eyes up- | stroke from heaven been taken off our plan Well MAKING READY POR THR CONTEST Thia ini the result when the patron TO Picea esteemed ate aig? Bid raised to heaven, while he repeated audibly | known men go from home and ore never afterwards | Mp, Anthon, of eouvsel forthe prisoner, anncanced | the Pande of skiifat eld politicians, wh LaF oa sg aierpwce anette e the Lord's Prayer, and prayed tho dear Lord | beard of althoweh large rewards nro offered, and the | that he nd deepateliod a messenger for Mr. peneer, | ff iehhit fhe strong and weak pieces i hs o bedi - @ proj a to ner al Jesus to take him to heaven, sae csenain oe iy mate Fit wh a there to | associate counsel in the ease, and the Cort arsent: | Bushiess, but tha Wirorwil <The new female Postmaster at Richmond of ard for the recovery of an unkoown men, | ed to preposition to await hie arrival ler pe. a Our informant adds that there then occur: | astranger, or traveller? sould tecega ld led COWRA: WRU tines Gerewrat Tonuce. | Genet, TE ML (be Liapdaletaeibadhdgape nies ghihinl en mien aie ded ‘ an si " * : | Grand 4 entered with @ large butch of In | elephant fee ing his way ov Bt Of the jndiow’ delivery, established stroot red a reene as of Pentecost, Bobs broke | To ask how mauy tuch unremarked disappect- | monts. A few minutes clapsod, and yot Chatley dud | 'fve myst r A Slide Ticcuec liceeenast tie RATMAIa: Ry Heatelba from strong, hard hearts, as the mate | *ee# happen in any given tine ts to propound an im- | not eome to time. Aleseos him All conesde that t be some ‘ f impr@Poments into the ities 4 Possible problem, Sometimes acevtent reveals the | back-door power, but Wao or w rutiny | And introduced other finpr@Pements into the Me’ sprang forward to the boy and clasped | Mieincntent men aretha Hap th AWAITING AN EXPLOSION |r A iat be st uly to ba se | mond Post Ofice, t . hereabouts of men wlio have ‘or years been minsing ; | court room all this tine wae ina fever of | {reve pe it hat W i q : he to his bosom, and kissed him and blessed | sometimes they return after lors atseree sand | grt, A ifs Gebbette SanGIU ee Weoleat ares eras. bed (he. Ber to Th rip Mead, al Lavrensvitls (8. 0.) Aral saya im, and told bi how sincerely he no «| aomatines nature eels i fbNeai Gh ane ivi he probable result of the trial Was oi4 ig exvioded. ‘Then Iolling was pointed | “Through the Newberry Inmigration Socivty sever ee 7 Id him’ how sincerely he now be ely Maeriat them i:fetess to anxions | canvassed, and the Sixth Ward bullice were deeily | to. But “Heolline eannot contrat tts, own de | pal of our farmers have received. able-abodied, ved his story, and how glad he was that | Hinds How? Hyoue of the mort simple of na- | concerned. Some looked within the vaeunt rceesa | Pariwet. Now John Suerman is regarded bY SOM | young, and fhue looking Germans, who have Kone U@ he had been brave enough to faco death and |!" NNR around the Judzes’ desk, and sering title Urders | Tein vet in end by amy” @cvous, Providence comes | the cotton and corn fields, In every insiance we bo willing to sacrifice his life for the truth of | gust as thie time the yearly freshete pour down | enn stevens Behind tue bie books of aut actinic compateraly Joists abd IN A Ligh ale | ear very fuvorubte reports." his own word cet goth AN senate ig eed alld ir achat ibn ad attend ated ieee PEs ea | ‘ eth —In a recent sermon on carthquakes, Dr i o from our northern vives. They expec 3: | davle tee fs hae " Let the sceret adviser be any one, or no one, the a sci wiitea ion: Sine ase 2 , a a i pb | bs rk et of thy i H's ofiee was nbout (ole | pot ie patent that the potronage 18 bewg horribly | Cai f London, declared that the most splen« ae : r . Bouts are remove “ in reach; | made. he rumor of an exposure was pelrene | nianaged, aud the wrath gut var the Mees | gid comin Juk of Kevelation wae th Tomas C. ACTON has taken to prevent Wien tho sun, gradually | around the City Hail, and bronght more notabitities | Come OF disany PIN be! Gt. seco oe hig daniel eee of Police Cominissioner, which he has held so | ascending, melts the ice of the rivers, and warmua the | to the scene of exeitement. Ri waders who voveed. the ‘couselln, wad hades ipl anal weirs slate long. ‘The reason for this act is his contin: | ¥!e™ 1 comes, antt often comes with over RNTRR MM. CHARLES &. srevcuR | shouldered the re ity, but now the babi Maia tamicipe tre nahandenine! ‘i powering volume. noon the tee disappears, and the mca who were first auiaa brother of Pereival, the poet, is confined ued iM health, He bas worn himself out in | the wurteee ot thew panic At last the wiry, nervous Mr. Spencer was acen rt lddiotown insane asylum, and iooke even : he surface of the water is gradually wat struggling through the crowd which ehoked the h tate of the polltleal atm: ; pe the service, More arduous, more self aeri 1 | av than tie port did, He is Th years of a the Q , expands, Then the fluat exposure of murder, or #ul b.. > haMon) Satna alware at ' nt the Capitol “nl ye i 4 as AH a Mh eae greg egal ah ek eugene ste idvey lode tet Wn als ety at a he vey ts be at ; . ngible. J insets poltmonts, ‘Obih SION ¢ r believes th js hie wii be take any public man. His Inbors have been as | Mell | from the nth street gang, and marie hie ap- | they are hot ouly disappointed, ut are. treate ate ee set Hasiak awe Wihioaa Ge Wake Onn The an Is killed and thrust under the jee tn my ie hiedsdee | Way to add Inewicto nyury, Toe grim tities CD dhe hcebeh laltae netstat in ju L ise as they were earnest e ter, his murderers imagine hey have effect | sits in silence, { tobacco smoke in their eye Rerides the pictures which fill the 119 gal. dele Or Liealele iin Dolled Dial Het i areopenti ted ehhh y | 2 re cannes, | nd resp ‘ror No with about as much Wout | jeries of the Louvre, Ki uppeurs that @ tance number 1 i between the counsel followed, | ig as Here ty tn bis tac a ’ owe him a grrcat debt of grentinude workings of nature's laws may vel Ani yet, trone who fooks philosophically at the | Of Works of art fur wluch there Is no room are «tored of his su rilevolves upon | bring Forti that corpse, and by the wilent evidence pla yi f tke | situ these "mien ao terete realy” wake Ue | aw th The French Governucnt bat risen ly itenniound ie he. is as : et | Gay Gen. Giant (eels. b HY det 1 to turn these hidden treasuros to ac the present Legi «, The Gover elven by iteonfonnd th ty. ‘The poor harmiess hen returned and con Cle the pawer of the paironige, is wah ; nt Legh T VUENOR LGN | Taw peridier, Killed by three rutline: ab Ib PS iswapevaest baie he Dratriea | teaaenes Pha time ie | count by distributing then among the chief towne separately ; and as there it. a Republican ma- | comes an unconscious accuser of his asenssins, port of the commenication was | Where whe Goverui tthe —Three gen of Chicago—sueh is the ree prity In eneh, the election will be determines FOUND DRownD Te UUTn Ge Tat ened ean toe | the litte sphing will tay’ as Ltook, | port—iiave clubbed together and 1 three : | ney hin edt fit veith in Laat direction, 5 é" bya caucus of thelr Republican membern of | | As the surface waters become warnier the to uee his fufluenee to eeeure a | would all bs very well, (¢ that eontwaded | Copies st: Tasaiellawa “Daaié” to Bo inned te both. According to usape, the new Commie. | Wuleh have tuto on the bottom of the river through in thal Geuers vcratie party didn n large paper, to Le illustrated with De : Ing to usage, tho new Commis: | si ine cold winter gredually Mee, and, perfec Ny pre. | Whisx Geese CL tear, money searee, and tax aan's designs and many of the rere Dantd sioner ought to be taken from Brooklyn. | served, float down with the ene rhaps back | A fs alt) ; , dmiag, that the prints, Only tice copica will be priated, and tue This city has the three remaining: members, | with the tide until thoy are forvuitow and hie ane pahpalon atl inf cost will be 1,000 per copy, Ps Messrs, Boswoutm, Maxienne, and Bre: | recognized. Te will not puzale-sz) one to recall to | Me. Rpencer emphatically told tim that, If the esse | Fapanese ey NAN, While Brooklyn, which has always been oe srore of -Beiiice that the potice ture found | were tn en to the jury, he would, 1 ve | hond h nin fasutoa tu Japan forfour enon vod ian thes Cos enon n Pu, he INSEE ‘whunle a forta { convicted, and that it he would plead euilly he Mr nee Phen tne covenant The apinal ourve had its origin in the ever i” st 8 err: ree THR RATERY waMoND MURDER AXD OTHER TaAGROIRE. | Groner) w al is A Le Mr, Webs er, whose n id wpe nthe brokers has dics have of carrying their baby y nee, WAT no “ is but fair | gneve was Fellucr, who was murdercd by the | slop longer thane year peeds Hie) Cane aa MeaE Ee back, and the pannier had Lis origin in the'by and proper, neconLdngly, that a Brooklyn may | dew a Ilis lifeiess body was » pr cant houncing bis removal has girdle whick is swathed soveral times arcu Brodie now be s lected ilo Rha a 4 i Kae armas MKEri CONV GUAR kad A ertimonials of esteem from tose W 10 ap- | w ae toned in baneh bel After a thonjlitiul eanvase of the various owl Ain Gl eal a Morin consented to plead guiity, and information to | Hit his oficlil. career. It_apeaks well for poce |. 4 Party of men were surveying for a railroa citizens of Brooklyn who might be chosen | yriie cy aa nek whe rene ye Uihat effwet was conveyed to theChork inca Ma Mts Warauerib sentenerts Glee | Uebel thine icsose echinacea ; ‘A wan ating on the No shove Newuurgi Mi beara: Deputy Ube, (heats ns Mr. Welmtor'a succersare (Mcasrs, | the Lest there was along the line. Atoue house tha for this imp nt office, we do not hesitate | went atone and did not return. Naw A RUVARE PRIN WLIMRELAT FOE thea OE Ne ereviehed Fie mt the fest to dis | nought the proprictor wana litte tardy in prod to recommend Sinas BL Durcnen as the | thought that he had f thromeh tad pau dow olaa sO eo th ha lalate for bin, Mr. Clevelwd, when the | ing the cider, It came at list, und was tiated by ot . fittest man who can be found. Ho is now | Md bea drowned. But when Apel Moran whispered the word "guilty eibst Le wunil wat acne in party with great deliberation, “iow mu Supervisor of Internal Kevenno, Io ix hon. | Mes und toating in the vate perteetiy p Recorder Hackett ten said? * Rewand lau ae hee er dil sou muke this year?” he asked est beyond su n, 1 tie t cue Lhd abled Mtchdericghd Monday 2 barrels,” was the suswer, Avother ain, * | i hy ai » hain energetic to @ | weth known pipe, and ft r pocket knife, and | Nb MAS Lost | You bad tad anotuer apple you might } degree in which be lus tow equals, he is | there was also a bullet hele Uirongh Ue hipat This | ‘Thy abrupt termirution of the ease. grea Peet | another Larvet intelligent, he is faithful to every obligation | © Gisublod the man, und his Iange gave the | prised the majority of the spectators f his favor, ‘Tie following letter It cost nearly a million of public or private, With Mr Deveren in | ES" Mtence that he was thrust under the tee | that the Sheriif, fring sure, NE! Webster's successors explains | te obelisk of Luxor tn the still a ney and watch were gon 1 Poe: i s . » captain: a tha hatin ane , that place, we may be sure that the faults igen , Onforeseen and un Feult, arias Ch Row she} y ) . . i whitey woul to ih wran'a putop Jobs Aloha e Dei isin: Wrhaten some twenty t 4 ponnds in bringin: | wir) ve erey 0 the police organiva! w Atthe th " | viatyad . a) ae which have erept into the police organization ' “a ‘ mbar ole la Mine Ging MAE WSbaileouel ie. Ucike your Vi ui Oleopatra's Necdie, which: lite half’ baried will be arrested, that it will be muuaged ox. | nobody ver convicted | blow over; and that Ly the next fall leet Washi t Nan the Tipe sand near Alexandria, end ph somewhere ; clusively for tho public benofit and not for} A# fe was the cane of Bp Who went with | would have am opportunity of again tn your thee. ow this tote tetany | the noble ly Aalahed’ by tho: rt privato profit, and that it will be made more | 422) A Cayuga Lake. After a skort time | with the unterriied big Indians of Touma athe tor Ewe ahh te soe weandl | har fret long, weighs ' ho leit them aiid went to the Lake House atone,and | voting early and ol aE ANTONE E: Galeclally fe tons, and bas been considerably damaged { and more what it ought tobe, We earnest: | took a uriok. of w sud hide started bag | matire thet ea cannes Vy carved Iu publ pe : Ns gota t > Tey tthe Logialnture eae 3 started ba as we fecl snre that the gentlemen who nner. ( M ‘ lonkey boys, Who chip pieces off it as souvenirs § ly hope the Republicans of the Legislature | ‘Phot wos te Tot sen of tum enti the folowing | take to w to Gov, Hofman in his behalf will | Detacat: Gp remiiec as ae vaudal travellers Will give their suifiugesto 8. B Doren, | 1 Ane other instance, he was eupponed | fait in their mission. He may expectto serve just | The worst removal Grant, or Boutwoth has | —A swerm of boos aud a bountiful 5 ’ ble nae ao ato at) abe Ml Neem drowned, | such term In State prison as Recorder Huckett muy | 94! ie tay Us Chat of Webster, | wild honey were recently found in a tree b We have printed one letter for the jailer Be hiring ub of the early yeur ts | give in # much money the hond-robber paid | : ernie nt ae he ante He Het | choppers on the west side of the Sierra Neva of Ludlow street. His second, deseribing hia fap ae ; Upon: t Pi the Depaty Sheri® we have not hared, | had the bottress and the fr to wit'«tand the | Mountains, ‘The tneident Is reeorded as the thre den as a Garden of Eden, and accom by " . ut the back ~— whole me wer of Wail street. Relieving that very of the kind on the Pucifle slope. $ mipantOd BY | pit of 1 ” hed fu, and the amashing TUE ROGERS MURDER. the tene cousty t rey Tawa required : is a pa honht testimony in bis favor, contained @ seur- | fy, ie ‘ r Vin at baie the Drier a ce aatg awe Fednired | were no witd bees beyond th: Sierras when that p r t 7 " a by ohlabscdbese — elu I" re n ov the con ws firs! cuplod by © ray 4 rilous attack upon an inmate of the prison, and ; A Carat Tanta} Ned ness acy did On furrowed capital, | tion of the country was first vecupled by erie was therefore rejected, ‘The mild-mannered | 1 {io Were wrphyx: ‘Oers To the Fe ttor of seat iae crea Wanner rece cect | Guim. the Adantlo seaboard; bus It: vas ‘soos jailer has not “kicked? Mr. G. 1, Davis, one of | be citer Si: In your iene of Monday | Trarles: y Se eenke! “tguimag | Coverod that bees Imported trom the Btatew thrl \ ; Rare aten Poheaks Guin lea lonely we aeuute oa Rie ¢ ‘ ting ndlue wall, and soveral persons who engaged eaily In r HNO: DISSE PE MUL WSR FILS OU DASE BYES Er np byih OF THE Gites [ee ME the Tenet cece | Mere aast eed hie oh business acquired Large tortuner from the product f. in clone continement, and that pens, ink, aud pate | Bat the sre ' nuctimies rob graves | EN 21 J Rr ac pieaaabeeu ctl rt ah yuine een wrong in GF Ronee Partha tuackatas f per are kept out of his coll, alg th eae niet AY Paperesl ke Fa aa Tae eta ] bat the ecur —Many eminent Frenchmen will be eaudida % f ; gaits ae fs carry, wih FRG WUE | rods, T have riot: wor Go tintend to go Weal | oment, been wong from Paris for the Corps Lécistatif inthe appro i Anice question in morals is raised ina who lave been fondly | | Among t er Re it and te fe i i Any person or per having business with me ean | £ Seen i | NOD HO controversy now going forward be the ; ° dast for what was | Aid me ty It Bi Flebes kre. file eatauarhont Haes berr torian of Napoleon L. 5 Ri nie supposed 1 Bot the rushing w 4 {" “ u Messrs, Well-known. pu Pech nee ig waves anil thereby do Justice to one whom your reporter | this tal biul and fay w Yori miclan end talented polesis i Hoston, house in thie cily, Abouta Mee if phew AO pity; nature Ie every | iy icasod to style JAMES LOGAN “No. 1." ! f is 8 power in the Blane, the Lond: w year si 5 ra brought outa} iheseinine, Ft AON SE8 SOR: DORE SB : - aoe MOAT and unel thore Wich im authori'y to te no Tenat, of the Si? i . } bags Peete Praalaateney eo until e Forrescued, Buch | Musical Burlesane tn Chureh—Tho Chytet | ih ieuuni, ee homesdy Gary an ine 2 Emile Girardin, * 8 hor : sod @ few year ago at fh flasco on Sunday Card trom Us — arnier, Etmond About, Casimir F a ut hk ist ey Ml other | Moravia, ® county, recently at St. 1 Oraanist, Mes Jorome Movkias. yin Petticoats. x Min Barrot, Ledra t American pul previously declined to | and it ) rand at many another plac Yo the Edson of th Me To the F i usienx, the D . anil Cornelis print the work, Lut, thanks to the excellent n Hea —— Sia: L beg the pablic to suspend tual judy. | An arti reing to my apparel in ye neat ¢ ; ava ‘ Nowerhing New tina Presb: 1 Chure eka (at aaah ae 1 ira he caption. of © Damphe we agement of the house, it was now su Nae u Church tn Lali ding my relusnd ty ¢ 1 tu the main, bs —A-curions lawsuit wos lately bronght beft cossful, Mr. Avennsen beeame known to th Mia Teal nuiiseat ing the organ to the end of servic Ohare ms tho vid » ‘an English court, in which the rights of her M: public here, and, like the liberal men they a He : Hadas) ary BE tbs gah) A ROROrh OF Which :pypeaned ik sofmy own ty's fat eutfects were humorously involved. It the Messrs, Romenis voluntarily tendered hin a EY at ileal Mae latte sR ra t by the 1 Aatiempt tocompela Lady Glamis to male a eer are inthe profits of their enterprise, abetade ate Lp as i veges rode ae Jiiath berg a be Public passege on her property wide enough tow In process of time Mr, Aurxmscn produc ‘ t aeiegregne His i ar NEN Aa. srbitretoy decided shad another novel, Previous to this, he notifies in ont ihors:iuea’ beau lives vohalicn y longer being ber tky ey: n | body: rebell ‘ nce % throe fce6 ra | but Lady Gtamis conte Messrs, Roneats of bis intention, and 4 " e Dr Hall was " turning the ehurch service into a mus nehes was quite wide envugh, Ba is from them a proposition for an early copy of it Dublin, Urelawt, in the su on the occasion in question, so L impulsive Gockinstasavéy aueck hi | iN for the purpose of translation and) publication | Stee he va I Lere—aver eighteen months | ed myself from the scene of my tri!-u athy a8 9 ¢ to enrtail tho privileges of ra ah here, They make him an offer, and hearing | {8~'he church has every Sunday mot only been | obediently, JEROME MC tune by female nd the Court deciied In favor off » nothing from hin to the contrary for halfayear, | wed in the wales, Lit lores ny eve Herman's isadenen Nueds usc Ue they con that he intends to accept it, and | to go away. What perhaps in most remarcabl r. Emerson, the Assistant United Stites Di rue, how day as Twas returning to Tallal advertise hin extensively, spreading his fame and | when taken in connection with these large wadi. | trict Attorney, as had a coplar served on each of eras: Pet ee rel pega ting exeu lorida,” says a rq creating a demand for the fortheoming book. +, ty the fact that there is nothing odd or eccen- | the bondsmen who balled Ue fugitive Hermon, in: t H n crinoline, we we x by the ol Meanwhile, Mr. Acexpacn negotiates with | trie sn Dr, Hall's preaching, no ot on his part | forming them that ruity Love been enced in | yon ” or a word abuut ny f, The unset suddenly a strar Tove, another party, who ngteo to pay him « higher | (create @ sensations nothing, mw tue, but the pre | the United States Coutts co recover the aacregato of | Tvertuinly neve clatted, nut tate banptred to ans | qe muat em aap pelle: aha sentation of de G 1 carnest, Impressive, | these recornizances, $10,000, One of t ) Pitan that capseity hdeavercd (odo my pb OF Ay. of extraaniinary Fal price ; and having accepted it, he notifies Messrs, a9 ¥ . SAIS GSELAG, ERE shapeea he Manat : duiy futhinily whale inthe service of my ecuutry, | Wades but secing nothing, Fqtestioned my guid carly copy, and that the book is to be published | 2s" trues Dr, HNL E88 eR | eee ech are ‘ Matera tana By baus Ise #4, Soine call it's of DY» of reat fi of dignified, yot grace. | aid a8 both are extensive owners of real estate, tl ¢ Hd here note the fact, for the information of : Q ae call it siren, oF me | by the other party, Herenpon they procure 1 tut aud easy presence yee ney Will probably be fortheoming in u very short ae ce the day Mercury, shat w tile in | Us ‘he's murico.” A litle way on we copy from Euroy nd have an excellent transla: | rancousiy, and possesses © the peeu- | time. It is said that the majority of the bounty ‘Othmel De Forest (ound it necessary to |e reates Chorus of there strange volces, remi tion of it prepaied, which they ave publishing in | liar charm of poguiir oratory, which enables the | DYOKErS are so anxious to shicld Herman from t.e | Coadnunicate with Harper's Be rebel foreen. |. 06 N Riy Of bre minelo of harsh organe, 16g competition with that of their rivals, [uso doing, | pubile speaker who hit to carey the sym. | Possibility of punishment, that they with gladly wuty | HB OccmPal pevandta ithe tae Ue erika oa ange pha ey ahanw nine i pathies of Nis audi « to bis | Scribe cnongh to indemnify Messrs, Wilhaonn and | tried the I with the wits | Cots Wien. Bt my request, i oarsinan tf 5) [Neg RUT Of A baerang Sr carpatt ieee \ any iipean’ ther ca by the | OF a Major of th valryy thet | & net int voter, and soon Iaid at the bottd It ix certain that they are not guilty of any | Stat earuestness, to the fet that Ale heart isdn Aig | Hollachor for any tosses they may sustain by tho u alr tied a | ee nt ; at the bott i ” v0 at he ie indebted, more tt flight of the Colonel, yf ehie ie be t ascore of little Osh, legal wrong, The right 1 translate any book ' an to any other livered my | inclies long, resembling f ‘ ? one thing, for lis rer is aiiodoan Lx Aplus a rd reworded + resembling the gray mullet very el from any forvign language ie secured by law 10 | Oo or, anil eloquence hie oneals: hat hy Caen eetes | A fair for the henctit of the Mission Schoo! eup. In outsard’ form, *Dese be mermaids, ma every one; and for y new translation the law T he 44 presminont ae Buch a a Ing | Ported by the ladies of the Universalist ches of tor, but 8 natur aid the nevro; *butim de name ob hebben, grants anew copyright, In voluntarity paying | i the wealthicst aud most fisuionable Presbyterian | te ely Is to Le opened at the Everett Rooms eat dom.’ * Why not! quoth I, * Beau Mr, Avanmac a gratuitons cousideration for his ] church in this city must he productive of benetieent | comer of Broadway and Thirty-fourth street, to- hab'de iub polson.’ * Lub poison! And pray first book, they treated him with a courtesy which | results, Already we hear thit tho eollectinns tor | morrow evenln continued through the follow: | °'Y seal Os tea es pat! + Yeu mesa whin you eat one o¥ merited equal courtesy in yeturn, ‘That Le has | bemevolont otyeets tn that church are largely in ex: | 16 day and evening. ‘The school one of the most | the | Premera have do Ash, you fil so deep tn lub you can never ¥ 4 hat hal . i deserving ins lions he city. s been in | Of this ave been represented ws vulgare ienoe | aBolls fed to hmy Disek iriend ouf not shown them, and he certainly has no just | Set of What they have been in furmor years, thus | Mescrving institutions in the city, It ha FAME hey rs ; eta iW 1 ari 8 7 3 i ‘ | showing thet Dr, Mall's earnest and Me solve | existence about ten years, and numbers several buns | fats BMA ht Sequantence, Tfand | nethon, butia vain, In spite of what he #1 a ‘ ed pone WAC they ayail Themselves OF | veouching hae power even to resh the pockets of | “red scholars of Loth sexes, who learn not only ta | ers, active | ever, frlod that eventng, an f their legal sights against hisextortionate demands | iv. inigentiol and higly veepectabic ctase whom | felts but to do various kinds of useful work, This | thelr duty | To thew are du r ak as Lexpected, that Iwas none the worse for @ i and bis contempt of what they had done in his | by y roy designates ay bloated bond. | 18 only one of the numero ig im whieh the Kespeeties y, K, OBLENIS, iment, The musician fish is white, with i behalf, st pg i Med POL TD deserenctes of our public ave to be — oad e spots near the belly. It fl A ; holden zs e up bY privute charity, st thatthe | A cofplimantary testimonial will be extended | these tish hein to tec, {a about sunse Tuternational copyright is foanded not on a Board a ‘air in ite behalf may be Uberally patvonized. ‘Pho | to Prof. J. Thompson, by his pupils, on Thoreda hr they continue natural but an artificial prine This se ward of Health bas accepted the Rev, | entertaiament and refreshments will be good, and | 15th inst., at his hall, 95 Hleveker street, Tire | MMe during the night, imitating the grave ans ry fi Tie pe eager yer ara eA Ty eA 4 t's apologice for cutting Co make | the articles oered for eale homestly Worth the prices | number Of Uokets ie limited, anda clessant tune | TOUS droning of an organ, juetas tt reach ~ asked, may be spticivated $ ear when you stand onside a church.”

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