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AMUSEMENTS, —— IML GARDEN—Forty Thieves: or. “striking On" in * Family Jars." Matinge on Satardas. KEW FORK CIRCUS Mth st. opposite Academy of Moric—Risley'® Japanese. Matinéo Saturday and Wortnosday. ‘ WOOD'S MUBKUM-Rodinton Crusoe, Matinge every any. MIFTH AVENTR TREATRE—"th and 2th tt Les Dragons de Villars (the Hermit’s Rell), Matinée Batarday. WAVERLET THEATRE, 120 Proadway—Pygmation, for the Peertors aud Heautifal Stavue, and @ Farce. Mauinée Saturday, BOWEKY THEATRE-The Des of the OM Toll Moure and Last In London, CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, th ay. Detweon Seth and Mun ate. —Garden Concerta WALLACK'S=Hobertson's beantiful comedy =" Caste.” Mat). ee Satumiay. THE TAMMANY =Hobinton Crusoe and his Mam Friday dc. Matinee on ataraay. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, May 18-Orpheonsets’ Pou pring. tide Festiva EMPIRE C NK, core av. and Gd #t.—Grand BOOTHS THEATRE MA et. between sth and Eth ave Othello. Matinde on Saturday VATION AL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, cor MM et. and ew ual Kebibition. TARELNACLE, demey Cty. —Giee and Madrtga! PLYMPIc THEATRE, May 18-Hiconey Diccore Dock ve a Wet + ana Saturdays FPSDAY, MAY ia. ime The Weekly son Wi de pontiched on Wet eatay morning fen who wish to peach eonntry chatomeny © Mitton of Tue a der of adrert semen att conte Beere tuey macet be Baa > fe Tueaday evening — To Advertisers. Pas Sex pow has a circulation this city far freseding thai of any other morning peper. This tirewiatvon fe also & roue'n eales tor Be past «cok BAWeoples daly more than Be comeepondins week of April, and 24,000 copter Qaity more than om the 1 last, To pro. " thie steady aed most Fomarkable growth of var business, we have ordered a third Balloek pres. Black w' be done la a few weeks, We shail then De able to Cars nn Of 180,000 copies with he asa! period every morn n Basinest men will also observe that advertise: went in THE SUX are not hidden away in the loner feids of an incoure ket shot, bat are Printed so as to be Peasler of the payer, — Oficial Report of the Strength of the Coban Army. The following letter is from Col. J. B Srocktos, of O:1 Cty, Pa, the bearer of the Address which Gen, Crsreprs recently sent to President Grant. Its au and ac turate facts and figures will set at rest the Spanich runor that there are no more Cu Dans left fight: To the Editor of The Sur Sir: la reply to t mor which you publish as coming from Mr. Piumn, the newly arrived American Ce at Havani su t8 tothe strength of the Cuban forces, which be gets from the letters of two different par. ties, one plac ng their whole number at 1,409, and the othe camps of the Republican army on the island of Cuba, and that I obtained from the official records the total str-ngth of the Liberal forecs on the 28th of February, when the tonsolidated reports for the months of Janu. ary and February were completed. The © hh of the aimy of the Cuban Republic on that day stoud as follows: Men anced w ole st That s quite a different exhibit fron isn't int Tam astonished that a gentleman occupy ing the important posit Mr Prost should give such ereden ‘ve first state. ments he recved after Lis arrival, and from partics, too, #8 he tells us, who are residing upon their farms, and who, in all probabili ty, never were in a Republican camp, but undouLtedly Lese their Lelie! upon the raid ing parties they have mot. These partics or: not dissimilarin their actions to Sur MAN’s cclelrated Lummcrs, and are com posed of these above enumerated as armed with j.stols and sal res, One word just here in regard to ol- taining news from the RKepullican ar mies inthe city of Havana, Hf one asksa resident of that city, “ What news from th insurgent com), or from the wart” he will Invariably reply: “We yon’t anything ; but the steamer will Le Lere at such a tim with New York papers, and then we ehall know all!” And that isso, Nearly all the news received in Hovena from the Republi cans comes Ly way of New York. The Cay tainGeneral scldom gets anyth.ng cost of Corra) Falso, ond never further than Villa Clara, by land Tr 1,400, Once in a great while a si gle individual gets through the Dues from & point still further east, ond the active and intelligent Uavana correspondents of Tir Bun and other now York pers hia rangemcnts for getting the news he may Dring in advance of the Spanish authoritios All the official reperts to the Captain-General are kent by vessels to Havana, In the matter of ort Mery the Cubans arc sadly deficient, and all their artillery is in- cluded alove in those anned with pistols gapres, &c, It can serve no purpose to give here the number of cannon they had. But as I had Leen in the artillory service in the United States Army, it was qu.te amusing to me to # various shifis they made, ar the experiments they were then muking, to supply this want. ‘They had tried wooden cannon in varwus styles, and a smile would Lave come over tho faces of those kings of ordnance, Dautcren and RopMan, could they have witnessed their scient fie and prac tical tests, One cannon, made of the dest wood and banded with iron, burst at tho fourth round. One of iron pipe from a Bu mill, cased with wood and fastened! wth iron Lands, burst at the eleventh round. Another iron tube, with four inches: of coment, sd with heavy wood and wrought iron Lands, fired twenty-four shots and burs. Bo they go on from step to step, not without toil, not without suffering, not without waut; but, thauk God, nut with- out hope also, ‘The Spanish authorities have already sent, according to ther own reports, forty thou. sand men, with splendid arms, east of Ma- tanzas, and they are hemmed in and con- fined to the seaport towns, in reach of their navy, by these twenty-four thousand Cubans, the number who have arms that will carry ‘ball further than across the stroct ; and al- ow mo to say that fully ove-balf of these muakete and ahatauns ere such as one finds ar ec thi on at 20,000 troops, I des. re to say that I have just been in many of the thrown away in thie country every day! Look for one moment at the extent of the territory the Cuban forecs hold—all cast of the jurisdiction of Colon, with the exception of the large seaports and a few villas easily adjacont—and then say whether ono thou- sand four hundred men could hold it asrainst the force the Spaniards have there! ‘The oe- cupation of this great extent of country, wh ch is done in order to keep the Spanish troops from concentrating while the two forces are eo unequally armed, and at the | same time in order to allow blockade run nere to enter inferior porte and unguanted | harbors with arms and ammanition, neces | sarly compels the Cuban forees to act in smoll bexlis. Consequently there are but os with what might properly be termed an army. But holding the intertor of the country, and with their well regulated | corps of scouts, the Cubans could, in an emer. geney, concentrate a pretty large forco in a very short time, and that, too, at any point desired. Tt was upon this very point of dis | tr.bution that alitde unpleasantness recently arose Lelween QULSADA and CrsrEpns, the Wasutnxaton of young Cuba. But that was me mentary and is all over now, and Quresa- DA himsclt acknowledges and applauds the wislom of Cusrepes in preventing the Spaniarls from bringing any very large body against them until they are better armed. Very respecifally yours, J.B. Stockton, Ww York, May 17, 1869. a Jadge Lott in Brookty: There was a story in tho papers a few works ago of an caglo that caught up a litle eluld in bis talons, and carried it sevorn) miles. The Brooklyn Bugle has ventured upon amore difficult foat, Ithas undertaken to carry the heavy dead weight of Julge Jous A. Lorr over the yawning chasm of a renomivation and a reelection, The Kagle seoms to entertain the samo opinion of Judge Lorr's manners as Tie Sox does it pleads in his behalf that 83 of manner on tho bench is 1." Weare glad if itis, We hav long thought that it was time the faults of Ju Lorr should be condoued, and we aro pleased to learn that this ono las been, We, however, regard his “ erastiness of manner,” of whieh toe Hagle speaks as if it wore the worst thing about him, as tho very least of his failiugs, ‘The more scrious we think can never be got rid of, except by gottlug rid of the Judge hinself. The Lugle says that Lore ie Duteh, Well, wo never disputed that. Ho always remind slug of sourkrout. ‘The gonius and humor of some living: author may maiko his judi cia] carceras ludicrous and entertaining to ity ns InVING has rendered the de- f some former Dutch Judges to as; Dat the parties litigant Leforo such a Jade are always liable to take a more 6 "oof his oo two poste e.sion orious view treitios, Isaac V. Pow. nit used to say that he was “Dutch—Duteh on both | income fully balanced the expen THE SUN, TUBSDAY, MAY 18. perliaps, we might may thet the quickest way to abolish tho detestable aysiom of an olective judiciary is to keep a man like Judge Lorr on the bench. a Why our Advice was not Taken. It was simply impossible for the 'ribune to adopt the generous course which we recom. mended toward Mr. Youno. It would not have hart us to have him remain in the Trivune, with everybody watching him; but the Tiriune itself could not stand it, But this isn laege world, and the errors of youth are kindly overlooked, Mr. Youxa has Alaska open to him,or @ chanco to join in the Cuban insurrection, Why doesn't Mr. Youre eno himself for the damage his own letters have done him? That exeeilont religious journal, the New York Observer, estimates it at over one han- dred thousand dollars, Let hin employ Aner Crook, and get Judge Tarren to hold lim to bail in the eum of ten thousand dol- lars, ‘The greater the truth in his letters, the greater the libel —— We learn that Eowin W. Brovar Faq., Jon Grania, Esq, and Gronor Snes, Fieq., have volunteered to appear ond act friends of the Court in the Peansatt-O'Coxwon case, before Judge Cannozo. — - Binco the cessation of that paroxyem of fire aud slaughter which throe years ago drew all eyes to Jamwica, and mode Governor Krae a notoricty, if nota hero, but little atteution has been paid to the affuirs of the island, It wi like @ theatre after the performance is over. The curtain falls, the lights are put out, and the audionoe goes home to other enjoyments and other cares, But tothe inhabitants it unfortu- nately remained to repair damages, reconstruct their disorganized Government, and quiet the ex- citement of the had great hetp vue, lion, In this task they have » the suceessur to Governor ir J.P. Grane, who, ifwe may belive the h papers, has accomplished marvels by his wise management, He found the colony in» state of chronic insolvency, its revenue bein regularly not more than five-sixths of its outlay. ‘Vuis evil he re A by cutting down the ex- pouses of public works, and raising the taxes on ram and on land, antil, in two years, the public found the poor rates badly laid, and so adjass a them as to remove all cause of complaint, ie found the schools inefficioat and expensive, and refirmed them. Altogether, Jamaica, in his Wands, is getting richer and more prospero and we doubt not when the time comes, ax it surely tor for it to be annexed to the United States, it will prove @ moat val ua- Lie acquisition ust, sooner oF — —_ Gold rose yesterday to 1424. This was partly due to the failure of a largo firm who have been operaiag fore fall, but the Custom House statistics show @ more substantial and nt reason, Our imports at this port for April amounted to $36,354, the firat four months of the year to €11 erm | pold valuation; while our exports for April were Hut $17,176,684, and for the first four months of the your $02,679,548, currency valuation, In sucha state of trade, the rise in gold is not only ades”—and he would add, with a touch of levity and profanity quite anlike t old Judge—“ Duteh as damnation.” But all that didn’t help him to settle his Post Office accounts, and we respectfully surest to Judge Lorr that be has some ac 8 to settle in which the circumstance of Duteh will not aid him. There may be different kinds of Dateh, as there are of Swiris, ‘Phere used to bo o fa;nily of Ssrrits on Long Island known as Bern Ssrrims—or the bull breed of Soeris—from their excceding coarseness and valgarty; and, for mught we huow, there may be a snapping-turtle breed of Daten The Eayte crocs into an elaborate defence of Judge Lory trom every imputation of pe uniary corruption, We were vet aware, until we read this defenco in the Eagle, that any charge of that kind had ever boon pre- ferred ayainst him, Certainly none such was ever made in THB SUN, and wherever made,we Jo not believe init. We are not going to say that wo consider oa man dishonest in honey matters meroly because wo consider him unjnet onthe bench, Judge Lorr is a vn Whom we would trust with moncy ; but we have not a particle of confidence in his judicial fairness. Most of the mean actions u this world aro not prompted by direet pecuniary bribes, Phere were unfair mon before money was invented. dndgo Love better Judgo than he now ntirely abolished. In faet, cour the would not be an; is if money were we think the trouble with Judge Lurr is that he is wholly incapable, by nature, of Leng Ile walks on narrowsnindednoss We do jot think that he comprehonds, or is capable mapartial nd prejudice aa on two cratche f comprehending, the great principles ot titutional of Hnsuy of Ii ad common law, ants at us the famous remark Wanp Brecurn, “The wer ¢ alinks,” and insinuates that wane aye understood that Mr. Burcinn 1 inevitable, but eminently useful, sive it checks over-inportation and diminishes consumption, and this gives us @ chance to pay our debts by the produce of uur own la — _ Among tho many accomplished women who spoke at the Female Suffrage meetings in iy city last week, were two bright girls from the Woot, Mix Coase of St. Louis, and Miss Vrokuam of Milwaukee, niece of the Hon, Kkurus W. Peckitan of Alby our Supreme Court, They are studying law, with the intention of being admitted to the bar; and we understand that tho leading lawyers with @ generosity. that dees th Are extending to them every aid in thei No doubt when the cil Fy power, are admitted they will ro- pair to Now ¥. azago in their profession ; and it would be @ lar fact if, some ten or twelve years hence, when they become well grounded in the practice, they should take part, one on cach side, in the trial of the great libel suit of Mr Joun Russut Yous, with the Hon, Susan B, Antuony, peering wisely over her gold spectacles, as presiding Judge—and a better Judge too, we dare say, than some of those now ‘on the bench. ee During the session of the National Typo- graphicwl Union in Memphis in 180%, the negro Lis appearance for the first time in the history of that organization, Soon after the capture of New Orleans by Adiwiral Fanwaaur, some educated colored men of the Crescent City started @ daily newspaper called the Zridune. ‘Their journal sil existe, Its editors, composi- tors, and pression were all of African descent, ‘The binck printers, recognizing the benefits oon- ferred by trade socivties, made application for admission to tho New Orleans Typographical Union, They were denied solely because God had given them black skins, The colored pro- prictora of the Zribuae took advantage of the action ef the Union, and paid their compositora twenty-five per cent, less than Union rates, They did this knowing that the colored typos could not procure work elsewhere, We have hoard that the nogroes afterward formed a Society of their own, but they Lave never applied to the National Union for @ charter, The subject was introduced in the National Convention at Memphis by Mr. Gay, Now Orloans, Phe dob and bitter, The Prosident of the Natio Mr, Jou 1, it remavk iv Plymouth Chureh, and we suppored he smelt a Brooklyn smell. Whatever may be said of New York Judy we apprehend tho Brooklyn people mig vell aflord to exchango Judge Lore for the very poorest of them, on the samo terms Which the story goes—as we have al rondy Lit—that Gon, Guan, when @ boy, proposed on behalf of his father to trade horses with a neighbor: even, if the neigh bor would, and if not, then to pay his fifteen dollurs to bout The Bayle urges, aa if by way of extenna: tion, the great age of Judge Lorr. But he snot bi than Judge Nunson, my much olle who is seventy six, and ho looms up anon, all his honored associates as proéminent for his affub Lily, his evenness of temper, and his ality. Ono siuiement of tho Kagle excites our uthy, While it intimates that Judge strict impart ayn Lore has not got the gravel, it says that he asa “luminous lustre" in his breast! We donot know whether this is incurable; but if the Judge was not such an old man it ight be well to try to get it out, We sup pose, however, it is not 60 bad as it would be if the “lustre” were not “luminous,” The Eagle is such a capital paper that we want, if possible, to codperate with it; and ance it seems to be wedded to Lorr, we have been trying to think of some ground on which we cen conscientiously support the old Judge, One idea which las occurred to us is this; President Quant holds thatthe way to render a Lad law the most odious is to en force it strictly. Upon the samo principle, Oveury, of Cairo, Ll, though the editor of a staunch Democratic journal, threw off all his political prejudices, and approved. the admission to the local Unions uf all competent and honora- Ule printers, without regard to complexion, Dur- ing the heat of tho discussion, a fire-euting dele gate from New Orleans snapped his thumb and finger in the face of Mr. Ouwney, aud said that it made no difference to them what the National Union ordered, the New Orlvans Union would hover recugnize a ‘nigger? as an honorable craftstnan, “Then,” said President Oagauy, rising to his fect, * the charter of tho New Orleans Union will be revoked I” ald fuel to the flame, the woman question was thrown into the debate, The organization of women's Typographical Unions was strongly op- posed. Finally, the National Union decided that the question of the admission of colored mem- bers was purely a local matter, and as such be left with the local Unions, The wo- mau question was disposed of in a similar way, with the exception that the National Union ad- vised the local Unions to receive or recognize wo- men as members of the craft, Jn other words, the National Union, instead of disposing of the question in. » straightforward manner, dodged it, Unless the Denver Union retraces its steps in reference to Mr, Dovowass, we may expect trouble in the National Union, Which meets in Albany in June, We seo no reason why colored mon should be denied admission to printers’ Unions in this country, They are recognized in the English, reach, West Indian, and Canadian trade soct- ctics, When visiting this country their oards are received without bi tion, The foreign may be better than the domestic article, but we don't be- lieve that New York Typographical Union No, 6 so regard iy, should | Vika bag THE MUTINY AT SKA. FIVE SAILORS CHARGED WITH MURDER. thar rae heler-Midoli Tho Cruise of a Wi fore the United States Com ner On the 10th of December, 1 the bark Java Hed from New Bedford on a whaling eruise in the Indian Ocean. Manned by 9 crew of twenty-three fouls ail told, and carrying nothing but empty caske 1d provisions, after a voyge of many weeks Fhe reached the oi! regions of the castern ni luck attended her, Whates were down, If they came to the surface at al), it wax Jost to burst a bub: bie, give a snort, and then disappeur into the depts from the longing gaze of the New Bedford mariners. Hurpoons erew rusty, provisions stale, and at the end of Ove monthe but few barrels of biubber were towed away in the hold, Meanwhile the temp r of the crew was none of tho best. When bata few weeks out they found themselves #uffering harsh treatment from the!r officers, and aeme only longed for am opportunity to desert this floating Ludiow Jail, ANCHOn OFF JAVA, On the Tth of May, 196%, the wholer anchored aboat @ o'clock tn the alternoon off the Islard of va, in the Btralts of Fler's, not many mites from Batavia, ‘The enptaln, with a bont's erew, went toa Doteh settlement on the main lant and etuid there tantit ihe nextday, The four steerers were om the Watch that night, Although the crow were not con: tent with their lot, there was no whisper of mu Uny oF derertion aimoug them, mol FoR JAVA. That night, however, it appears thot alx of the tailors seeing the favorable opportunity, made ap their minds at short notice to give up the oll (rade ‘on the bark Java and strike for *fle'* on the iste of Java, Accordingly towards morning they cleared the decks for action, blockaded” the bi knock down two mates, ted them up, lowered « boat, flang in a bast of bres and next mor dronk pure Java on dry land, The ship's coitee was ehoddy. MUTINGRRS AND MURDERENS, Bat thie hazantow pil for the sailors, One of the injuries he received from the dene: ters, and the ‘other was badly breised very mach like a case of mutiny. ‘were captured, carried to Butivia, a to the United States Covsul. ie and yeaterday they were b loner Osborn on the eharg MURDER ON The MOM RA! The names of the sailors ore Win G 28; Benjamin Sei * tn Harrie Pe alarm ‘was given ‘a8 cour 1 4. Appeared for tie ot Butt ined yesterday, who gay sory as follows TESTIMONY OF TIE DOAT-STRERER. Mr. J. 8.G. Rittle of New Houtford, Maes, teertfed: Thai Ne wan a boat stecrer PK Suey her Cape emptow s Bust ate, Hates ining. eines (eatnred) toi MN idee kitted " * ore you are ‘one of the prisoners. (i ‘od be the Md Another emir, butt Kittle went hviow. and evrce Hur nthe arm wi were don ut of Cut the mate love fo: fon minotes: the witness, afte hearing'a Loat lowerest, went on deck, ana found the Wate, Hates Ned with Foun Yarn aro ty by ew to lt aTRWAne steward of the ‘ay ears that on ‘and Goetor of the wet board, abt Look Ianeh with the Captain, who Weut bach w tly them, accompanied by na mate and a. by ‘This was at # "ght, the cooper on were wotne to run Hees; Noied Wate, reylied, they dow tram awnys” wud inp odintoly went-un dec). and. tusned into tus caytanns Ras inock "Alter n wile tne stewart y-eard a heavy fall en went Obie Ina down ' Killing Jones aid ihate in ‘ker washe rt tosoy, Vase that bag of brevd ‘ard soon weet ou drek hac no wi below Lis a'worl exenpt ones te ¢ The steward #1 ead was & doll one, and might a0 denn ao ith" ple Kuew' of ‘tio Jones blood ile never uit ja Oh, my poor that the woarid an th Conspitacyamone ts TYING UP THE SAILOnS. one teotifled Chat the sted up with a rope wntl He Was cpt nil day fortwo a. the blood frequen ly flowing . Wr Kittie aut he hed seen one nau ret twoly Uhirteca 1 ales, The bi inent enced when abont five Cape de Vere biands, they took on b wo sailors. thoweh the steward 1d bie Mort eo ip, Was «col and it file dered ow weues? sailors doswD tO wu Lie the poor fellow war drowned. Both witt eal that ‘Urey had often beard the saiiors say they woula leave the ship if they could, ‘The cauduct of We prisou ors oa board was gov, SAILORS? FAR rd stated that thong! a yours. he Tie small he had hoon on voy: th Fy POV C0 siieted ehe Captain tee aL Dawe mer Hat Hate Was “lke 9 of this tesuimon; wjourned to Thursday wt 10 A.M, “f B PRISONKS, lore charged with the murder of the mate Jones ball from New Bed ord and vicinity, and iook like anything but murderers and mutinvers, Their defer e in that (hey simply wished to cesert the suip, and in tying up the mate he war struck with a piece of wood, without the intention of killing kim. The continuation of the cxaminution will be watched With muca lotrest ——— AMUSLMENIS. ees Nrovo's Ganven.—The ‘Forty Thieves’ still ry on their nefarious pursuits aud continue to tract large audiences, During the past week, owing to the Hines of Miss Lydia Thompson, there has oven a slight change in the cast, Ata moment's no- tice Miss Pauline Markiam was called upon to All the 10le of Ganem, a part in which she made a most decided hit, Miss Markham nas Improved cousid- crably in ber singing, and is the greatest favorite we have among the imported English Vlondes, Miss Lydia Thompson, having recovered from her illness, appeared last night in her old rOle, Miss Markham resuming her position as Captain of the Forty, Antonio Do Lave, the rival Blondin and fit de fer secensionist, has just arrived in New York from Tera, He brings with him two young ladies, Mile. Lilly and Mile, Zoe, who, from all accounts, arc something really wonderful. In one feat the younger girl turvs a somersault to @ bar supported by ber sister's bair, Mr. Edward Fox, the business agent of the Tammany, bas taken the management of this tronpe, and presents them to the Ameriern public next Monday at L. F, Harrison's Empire Rink. ————— Nuvrn Assawaty Distxict.—Tho Republicans of this district, as will be seen by an advertise- ment elsewicre, mect this eveulng at Lebanon Hall, to hear the report of their delegates to the Gencral Committee and for the transaction of other business, We are informed that many of tae beat and most in- Auential of the Republican workers of that district have become dissatisfied with the course pursued by those taat resort to any and all sorts of means to carry thelr plans, and have become dctermincd to do all In their power to break ail machiues and let the people govern, We have no doubt of a large and loteresting mecting, ae ‘The West Sido Savings Bank, recently estab- Nshed at 184 Sixth avenue, is proving its ulility and necessity in the estimation of the residents ot the Western section of the city, by the large aud rapidly Increasing nurber of accounts which they are open ing with it, In fet, the growth of ite business is unprecedented in the history of similar institations An interesting feature in it# management 1» the special attention paid to the school ebildren, of whom there are many thousands In the neighbor- hood of the bank, A child bringing its ten cents receives the saine notice, and ta treated with the ame courtesy, a8 & dopositor of five thousand doliars ; and it is the purpose of the officers to do ull in their power to encourage in this way the nsing keneration to form habits of re!(-denial and thrift, In carrying on the operation: of the bauk no money {a wasted in useless @.yenses, Only ony salary is paid, and that is ® small one, The high character and standing Of the Trustees is » guarantee that every dollar intrysted to them will be honestly and protitably inve ted ; and as all the profits are divided among tho depositors, they got the full benefit of their Lusiness (xperience and ability, \ | value of the travks and their cooten 1869, 4 VERDICT OF $10,060.64. ———- Exemplary Damnges naatast a Raltrond Company—salatury Lesson for Bagguce Masters. In the suit by Cyrus I. McCormick, in the Supreme Court Circuit, before Judge Satheriand, to recover damages from the Pennaylvania Central Ratirond Company, for the alleged conversion of bag- age the jury yesterday gave the plaintiff a verdict for $10,000.61. Mr. McCormick was on Wis way from Woslington to Chicago with bis family, and at the baggage room of the Company's oMlge in Phitadel- phta, asked for cheeks for five trunks, Being told thathe must firat get tickets, he went to bay them, the tranks st the same time being placed tm the kage car, On preseuting the tickets, Mr. MeCor- mick was told that he must pay @7.60 as extra freicht for the bagzace. This he refured to do, Me de- manded his tranks, bit was told that ft was too late, and the baggage was taken and consumed In the do pot at Chiewo, which waa Ored by lightning two days afterward, The Court ebarced the Jury tha the Company were hable for the value of the bag- gor’, and left only for them to say what was tho é oes i Railroad Travel-Proportion Killed aud Ine Jured on Different Hon The following table, iMustrating the compara. tive mafety of travelling on differeut rallroads, han born went to ne, itd i# reprerented to be correct. If it docs Injustices to any cowpary they, hall have free necese to our columns to make corrections, Tt will be eon that, according to this table, the fafest of ail ate Is tho Long Island, That te quite digerent rom the general belief, STATISTiON OF FIVE RAI ‘TO 187 nOADR FOR FIVE YRANA, 1863 rv. esses WOE UD iNew iis¥ea Kaw ts 3 Harlem. Erie Tiured five on New York aad Now Have Injures Clif ow iuiteoa i New Yor! en, ‘ (Lifeoa Y Loss Injured ng Vl eesti BALL AND BAT, > Crampiox, After two disap- p these Clubs fniliy met the Cup tuline cronnd yesterday alternoon and whit proved to bean unexeiting game, for it wax entirely ded, hides were present in full fore, and the result was by Barly in took the the game the Atlantis crewing it until the end, and eventually winning by the reore 4 12to2, ‘Ths fielding of tie Auant wos 0) aThign order, while their batting was very heavy, Ti was remarkable from the tact that bigh Wind was prevalent, But few spectators were im at: tendanes, and take it altogethor tho game was te hath from. ite nvexciting character and the maity” play of he Champions Eoxronns vs. OLvurics.—lo this mateh, p apen the Unie tn Brooklyn, bots Clubs Je thelr fin co for the season, ‘The Olympic Club, ation composed of t tachés of the Giympic Thestre, + ‘incmber of the State Arse rue ATLANTIC v8 tmnen' matter of ‘Ihe Kekfor: ion They t helding an e ly beaten, they have done Their excelic fly p were but few indeed. The © play, by the wkford wine, — - L ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, aia A Fair Day Sales of New York, W and Loug Iw! r Subarban Reat Mesera, dohoson & Miller effected their second suburban Pale of this Seaton at Woodhaven, L. 1. (one ‘ond Katt New York), yorte t 250 pernous attended (he sale from this city. On the ar rival of the party at the ground, a liberal collation war close of the wate the bit today there nomnerine tw ater two hon savor of the 1 ure Of 6T lo 6, 1D RE ding Wie orisk, and Ue pricey Were watistactoy, ‘The Total of all the salen OF yentcr Any ts $52.90, Movers. Johnson @& Miller sll Wo-day very desirad) lots town, This te a good chance for theme i Mivhase euvUrban Luts for Maprovement, ‘ibwcal Menlo ‘Park Astoctation offer at private ente cheap jolts at Menlo Park, Nod. On Tuowlay May iB, te Aira wiLsell on the premises, Mento e Blots, the proceeds ov Ue sale to. FOV ig thie pOperLY Yk the Am ociat AL Ue office of the Assuciatlos, room 18, 136 ‘A. 5. Bleecker, Son & C Niays6 at 12 o'clock, plots at Days vet & Os) by, of 15 War, offer at private sale desiraple tote At ibuthe Cort Mark. Nd. Yourned 0 June Thus QIViOg Purchases (ue privileKe of SecIng What Wit 1M. Gtowon. 27 Montgomery atroct, Jomoy City a Fal fine houses la Jersuy City: ys and He i road wi offers at private sale cheny a im Elizabeth, NJ. Bead 10 y& Mack remem desirab Dew York. The sac is peren LOFY, tO Clove relay, 9 Nassau stroc itown, N. , offers at private nse plechasniintans sles A Texan View of John Russell Youn; From Piake's Bullen, Galveson, May. It is clear that whatever Mr, Young may have done, he fully realiaed that every tranmuction of » corrupt nature must be concesied from Mr Gre others in the Zridune, He imanguyred without cir knowledge, using the power Which iis position gave Him, As soon as the story was knows tly ousted. Mr, Greeiev. € ding triend, was really the injured, for the’ betrayal of his trust ur than tt extortion of any su gry politiciaus, But how many of (re po- uptioniaiw get ousted wien their raseatity ad been his host deepl as a WP De very great newepa has to rely npon the in- tegrity aud fidelity of many mon, Yet, im aptte of tho difficulties and risks, great papers Of unstauned nanor und acknowledged character do exist in all parts of the country; papors which no man oF © rpo- ration can contro! or buy, and tu whieh the people Place great and well deserved conddence, ‘The tact wm in the bighest degree honurabie those Adopt the profemion of juurualam—a proteesion overcrowded, worked beyond any other, and ex- posed to temptations such as assail uo other class «f men, Dr. Groeley has been for many years in a position of great porver and responsivity, No man hus ever Yentured to suspect hin of any kind of corrap.ien oF dishouor, Ills peculiar views do not always find ap: Proval, and us @ practical leader he sometiwes inakes Mistakes, touch iM would be hard to aud (he read: ~ journalist who bad nwt ad many errare so reqret muy od save “te and uadoy tyes ry: ~ purpose has given to the Kroat paper wile he co- trols @ characcer and power of which he may well be proud, and which no conduct of eulordivates can ly afer, ‘The above remarks were made by tho St. Louis Demoerutiv reference w the Young: Tribune scandal, and are eminently true—true bott of Mr. Young and of Mr. Grecley, The career of Joun Russell Youn was the most brilliant in the listory of journal'sm No man so youth(al was ever placed in a similar poe sition, Ils history with the Tribune began obs ly. He wrote a fow articlos, sent them t that Journal; they were at onco admitted snd credited to Mr. Greeley, That = gent!eman might well of been proud of them, even though he bears throuzhout Europe the reputa: Won of the ablest editorial writer in the English language, Mr, Grocley, who is honest tn all things, frankly disclaimed the bonor of their authorship, He would not assume a particle of that which jusily belonged to another, but xcalously busied himse:t in advaucing one whom he thought worthy to be bis successor, Mr, Young bas no excuse for bringing this great disgrace ou journalism, He pad the fui honors and the full emoluments of bis position, He was the acknowlodged manazer of the great New York Tribune, liberally paid, and easy tn all his re- jations, He basno excusy, He was not a poor wri- ter, ae are others in New York and elsewhere who coin their brains into the doliars that Gil other mens? pockets, From the large sums that are reported to bave been paid Mr. Young, the public may tinier somewhat of the temptations that surround a tead ing newspaper; aad from the fact that this man whose place was more desirable and more powerful than (hat of the Vice-President, fell into temptation, they may guess at tho difficulty of securing houcst and honorable journalists, A Religious View of Jo! Aom the New York Odse ver. Tux Suv newspaper published last week sc- yo ries of letters wri of the editors of th New York Tribune w an accomplice In Philadelphi revealing the wecreus of politica and exapapers in & mawner to diszust all honorable men, ‘The writer of jetters bas sued the editor of ‘Tum SUN. and bus laid hin damages at the modest Ii 100,000, ‘Phe libel, if any, must be iound in the comments on the letters, for the genuineners of the letters Is not de nied, ‘But the revelation# in the lettors are such as fow woul, be williug to make of themselves for ‘twice $100,000, Se EEE Rane Panrtinos at Avorion,—Leavitt, Stre- beigh & Co, will sell by auction to-morrow ing nearly 100 modern ofl paintings by the most celebrated American and Buropean artis, It le 9 receiver's sale, u A POISONOUS WEDDING. —__ A BRIDEGROOM POISONS MIS NUP- TIAL ATTENDANTS. — on Love ant Arsenic—Marrying a Wife and i a Another Woman—Fourteen Pere sons Dosed with Poison—Private Letters Puolished. From the Warsaw Indianan. During the three days of last and Monday of thie week, the trial of Jom W. Vannatta, fur the js weadin:, as followe BRIDE'S FAMILY OFPORE THR MARRIAGE. Ove year azo in Apri! last, John W. Vannatta was marricd to Miss America Horn, of this place, he hav. ing fur tnerly. br at but Waving no permanent abid tes lar oe we are able to loa lowed any. legitim fumily of Mr. Horn, almost with to the marriage, tue w duing took plave, f citizens were present Fuesta, ‘The same cvching a portion of the enests were taken sick, ond on the nevtday anumber more Were liken violently ill, #0 that tho Waule RanbEr taken fick was fourt Hiteen persous, The matter created much exeitemen atthe time, and a Humber of rumors wore ailoat in regard to the cause of the sicknces, ‘THR BORLA DISCOVERED. This, however, passet away, and but little wae anid about it until it w discovered that Va Hetwithetanding his marrige vows, wie stil! con ducting @ secret correspondence with a youn ldy Wish whom it seems he tad been on terms of inti: macy prev ous to his moriiage, That fue! beeoue known to the parents of the girl, and tt was deter. mined by them to get all the information that could be obtuned from bim in regart tue poisoning, Accordin sly a letter was directed to hiut by the girl in question, making it an aitimatam in f gard to futnre correspondence, that lo must divulge to her all he knew in regard 1 the poisoning of tac gueste atthe wodd nz. Tits leticr was sent fo Vannitts in wer he acknowledued muistered the poison quite a number of o by depos. ihe tol pondence alinded t frown Vannatta ty the young lady onday at guilty, and fixed bis punishment at two years’ couduciwent in tue penit LOVE A MAGNET DRAWING MM TO RUIN, Daan One: Tam as iS mations by tie y Tine te WlKo, 18 fiee UW y tod Turaure vou Talve theta lite courolat on. Thy Ars wouderfully worried about tue, Uiey have reat ay: rebension of wy Thope thir fo OLY Our of you, and DROP YOUR MESSAGE IN MY MAT, n bon atthe ME. Chavet Laat evening T thini: ave exchanged. (1 A aut vers in| att will roma) C04 10 Hie “twit fithivon my cloves and nol appear to. nove froverent. Pthing eau he done sucowsta ty" hips tor Alice Twit try to sive yon i it ite: for yowith you 0 luter you for years to come. A VOLUME OF counTaTIP, T preenme that poitoning matter (which transpired on the MAL OC My Marat) las Leen a steal mystery Lo you, nt Loi ae. th that Ly Hederstane, mil WAS it jos You certainly ‘woul t think What a Vounne our Co neem ra realhites ? lee tl we scene In oUF love. Ailes, plak” bile how soon you will be of are? TL have au obycet in know Cannot write more—haveno tine, Adeu for a Walls BAITING THE TRAI To which the young hidy replod as follows, the reply having been dictated by her fathers Wansaw, Lod, Fon. 2, 1999 Wriuniaw: T have been tilukihe a gicut deal’ pont i atvald to leave hone \uunrehed ater ty trae yon, nut it dolly. Lyou wery {0 dig tin belore I! Ni am golng Lo put yon to « trial t wucerity, and ee If you have any Coulldeuce ts IF YOU LOVE MP, TRLL MR ABOUT THE POISON, Ié you love me as Jou say you do. and are & all'you haves cromised, write avd tell ane all abe. t that homo: big aa:t aL the tins you were martiea “Yo xy VPP Ricw wt would think you a gre. th thot there Ww w-conbected With U 4 eestand, How dit y S there GF that Is w ‘make yourvel you tiluk of parsulng « thuilar ¢ Your truthon hnewer tov all these to give yous derided answer ay different nviow than what has Already been Prope aod, now. Twill an-wer to. Meane a avely aa Lath ADX.oWs Lo heer from y« ALICE, y write the atl em If you can't hunewday, ALICE, inh ste. TUR TRAP ENTERED—THe BAIT HOLTED, ve letter Vannatta made the following resulted, Wepwmanay, PM. Febroary 8, 19°, Thave Just fnted peri-ing your Te wae w_weicone via rath My Dean At lens-nokel-for le k a wuelpAl portion of your jeter or av ‘do Tintend to pursue the + Thope yon dit not thins Uh) Je to polon M—=, althowgh F presume you 1 Have thon Mtb inwendéd wnch by the way t Uroueb my letter: but no, tat was ttm Leonid wot do that, ‘inless It'was perpet tatiate; out Leoutd nyt a it would ve wernne too dark for met Inv of Maret, im, vinite ‘bureh as directo ty whi e thee | warnotreroanizoe let the ebvieh with « t Tiel isify a had nade ne vonr dae Tyrie of ope i Hidnily vieP ea tr 1 y pao of You. any wi Scarcely knew. what todo rt dt cated ren to dese ath Nectinis that Lad prouitsod to L-—— thie (fall to-eal) and ua Aviat tw te vat ate ‘hore on th we all the dragowent Mist Wan possible, butt coud seo RAQYUL LRAP. wich my. ta We TAKES A On Thursday 1 thonght possi y TL Tce, wetter | Mi naenrsace of your ane angi Te at you had cha ged, aud bee ‘ourse tO PU unsettled. one a e deter ntl tlh ‘ginathon) arived f mn of marrying yon. Sie kuew seine and set Wo fercet Tt ont, hat pou! we. She anew veil Yor WILT, ytove. Be mined & told one to uaity ts tne to polaoh ne ¢, Dut gave tno large a andicwouid potetay down, Leuifered torribly al uiglit (wbich Was Monday night). BORGIA HIMSELF POISONED, morning I told M-—== some 018 had poison coun alartnod, DUE prinined not to Thal person. other das ‘Theat; ed @AOt A pear to notice on wam pLiced in m small dish of: i eT ate then for tear they would Have suapicrt acl noticed all Was not ght. The evil dest ter Maced the payer containing the |oi8on in her pocker, WOUL Up suairy, aid OU the lounge, aud fell aslvop, DRIXK YOUR OWN POISON, Ttook the votaon froin the packets weit down statre, and opened the teakette, emptied Uirew the paper In the stove, saying to mi suffer what T have, drink 's Rhouatrorit’ They inade cof HUG, mid all that drank of the « OF tae poison, Dnt fortunately the dove w: would not re Oni dled fron fee Th'tie kettle, T took my had and was wos the house, Lthen told them fkuew T had been poisoned Minis in the house, and 1 would now bid them good bye. own TUR PAMILY OM TITRIN EXEES. Throe of the fu y pus dows gp ther Kuees wd be cdine not ta duscre Mom Thor fonul ay. bi Hy rough their pipedins: and Leonsentetoray, oon Knowlue winl trad oF did, Twas Wout) tfas Fost you know. T could resort to. no. sel ime clears rele from Heaven ke butt wil dow I promised, a what more eae ou tak dl quest, but tike Ife L cannot, nor do tt Aucto. T belkeve you mreunilerrtard the Titer, Can't Write more thie Hug, ewe write ues. Yours truly, WIELTAN a ‘Tho Independent a Hopeless Case, To the Biitor of The Sun. Sin: You seem to expect some fairness from the Independent in what {t says about the expocure of John Russell Young. What can you hope from a paper professedly religious that prints a sermon on temperance on one page and advertises rum on another, of pitches into a rallroad company because it refuses to advertise with it? “Here is richness for you,” as Mr, Bqueers used to say to bis boys, Lu ' PANIC IN WALL STREET. + —-— ‘The Faiture of Schepcter & for $4,000,~ Mowpay, May 17—P. M.—Tho day's business a8 the office of the United States Arnistant Treasurer wast Recelvis for custome, $20,000; recetpts for gold notes, $191,000; total receipts,” #1,098419.62; total parmente, $708.2; balance, RUMI. Clearing Howse Siatement: Exchanger, $151,440.76 ; balances, (1,784, 9.15. Wall stecet was the scone of uansnal excttement this morning, vuneoment of the faiture of Sehepe) tr & Co.,a prominent foreign hoage, Wi o were short Of gold ADOUL etHE mM! Lions Of dollars, the recent advanee having carted them to suspend hient, Carrying over also a punter of ematicr Mra. Go d at once took arhorp npward torn, selling ae high As 142%, bat, ws the day advanced, dropped to 110%, Shough 9 ly at Hikwiliy. Aiter the at hy market farther ed, and reached 112%, at whieh frure Inte quoe tatioas were mais. The transactions ta gold were Leavy, and w large bnttness was recorted, Cush gold Ienas were mode nt 7 tot © cont. for entry. fg, and later loans were malo on wh advanced rartied no The disbursements of ec The money market has been w ture, borrowers on call readily way plying their nie at 7B cent. on stocks and 6 Yoout. Governments; the activity In the different departnen of the Stock Exehan.c keeps ihe geneality of loans the jatter rate, Prime dteounts range at 7 to ® ¥ cont., with the ba'k of transactions at & Bernt, Foreign exchange haa bee having adva to 10a The roavondl on Ftrone, loading draworn helt rats for prime sixty days bille 4. And Bhort aight bitis tot se In gold to-tay has falled ( prodnes effect in Government wore bare been active and strong at anout the best pr ees of Sate urday. The fact that today was alecal louasy at Lone don, and thet the heavy «torn of yeierday serionsty AMfectod the working of the tecerops wires ut News ndjand, hae left this market without quotations of core dueive fo @ lower range | WY We WS Woke y falar tthe price "of vont thee: 9 was lows speculatiy etedh than uetale — Wave poon mo ieratly dea tin, thou Oh as the day Ravanecds hs foulowher rates : Te Viggras bonds press fed } were not 5. new OM H fives 6.40 Mel Uo, dO, nsw Bie 5 ibe ane Fourt Na The ta iway. sar on wuactttod and nt tie day, the | ve stack Ving declived from 14 t0'S # cout. cacy thy Oped Fenetion a) ae ay, und eue dod la so forcing ews *ereate a panic sac Jendaim this Day. cvit, Part Le Court € Surneme ¢ ct Pact 13 Wend Lid Sa fans be Aba, LOK, 1s, Neal, 10, Hid Sy Nth Pare Who ih, Tok, 68 1a, V4A2, aA 10.0," G11, 14, 1028, Hood, L215, 717. ara Surnne, Count, Sracit Tenw.—Tesnes of Now. 8%, iB, 5 4, 30, 8, ll, HT, Buh B40, B47 Surname Coun, 47, de. Cal, hae N a ihe Concent iw Jensey Harmonic 8velety eive tainmen's to ni gems of the even firet 1 saw thy face, selection from Ment Cir. —Tho Jersey City me of their charming enter- tat tue Tabernacle, Among ho wll be the madrigal, * When * 1m, S " ladies,"? solin’s “Awake, gh no mor Atha olian Lyre,” and the two ct. wees (rom * Loriine.”” ——— Hecker’s Farina form a very nrreoable, tight Hutritive food, a superior srticl) for Pur Jellies, and is bici ly recommen te tor lnvulids and Chinen, Sold bp The tur of wherever seen, Thy a beauty bot!" is a frequent exeians Ade. ee NEW YORK MARKETS. kind Galully Draws, 2 Colddtuia Weg S ica valvanee in gold, but ToN~Fair demand and steady ; sales 2,400 bates a6 formating uplands, aud fuerte, (er do. Gute 41000 15 terk, 09 Whi. at EM for now ‘ln, 3048 DDI io modeate dyna. “erce quel ae Bho. Clb mieale, sicudy. ene Liv rLock MARKET, New Yon, Monday, May ket war slow Fridays the vat were t trove. wer Het 14G@ 1 was median’ t PHLmne, 19 594 Ue: bu. Lie elo KC NICU Cowen Are with Calvi Fan to KOod Leougit SX@Ie., and prime ard cho ce . Beevrs—The mare Livts0, UB. lower pr ood avon Mou v hiro, WGlOWe.$ Lalr, Mobb igC45 Aid Fa UES WOUKI DEkiie 9 4B %ec Hw total Of Tats Lor tie we day, He Waket Was ALCAuy Loday at Wed TOF Connon Lo pric, sti sony MAINE INTELLIGENCE, ANAC = TITS DOP Sun sote..... 719) Mooa gota, 0.96 APRS Ptte BAY Taant 222) lott Gate, 944 ved—MonDay, May 17, aud pasa. ONC, Laval stores », Nermnda. nde and pas Hrouklyn, Livespou!, ndesind pate Broawiilp Meutattaa, Clarteston snd para, Bites lp Hatteras Nosfolsy Mids 4nd pay Thar, Louisa Jewert, Cart nis, sugar, 1 Tab t, iailzoud bron, Anica, Pit, angar. 4, BAMA, IOLA Be Bonk Alice C Noyes. Corin Christ wool. Beir Sophia, Blenthera, pines Albu, (he bral Fes BU COLITIS FeRse®, POKRIGN PONS, yenny, May iT Art, scainship Nestoria May HAM, Stouush.ye City of Mane Busniess Notices, A Househo!d Elixir advpted to all Climates, It would be a hoppy thing for (he would If all the ex- citants at present used tn the practice of medietna, could be swopt out of existence, and MOSTETTER'S STOMACIL BITTERS 9 . Thera tsa probability, t90, that this desirable substitution may one day be accomplished, stitute to their stain it ty, that the GREAT VEORTANLE TONIC Is Gradually displacing th pie lo sts sanitary an@ passing year, © Figoros that eaunot ike," ehow this to be we fact, No larity among. and that the conildence of the p saving propertics, Inereares wil every medictoal proparation enjoys the Like po ail clarses and eunditions a every sec try, Asan appetizer, a gen for indigestion, acure for Intermittent and remittent fevers, a goutlo vatiinrtic, a spceite for Matulency and sonr stomach, @ gevtie diuretic, ® nervine, & blood dae Lesducie, « mild anodyne, TOM AGAINST EPIDEMICE, I? Wy unquestionably the sTANDAMD aRDICLNE of we Whola United States tow of the couns Oran, @ remedy purent, a specific for io and, above all, as w prorec Ia the tow 4 cities tt Is literally a MUUSRHOLD STAPLE, Mothers believe tu Mt. They And Lav present help in the of troubl Pleasant remody for the various ailme sex la exclusively smhjeot refreshes aud suvig ora safe anc vo whieh thehe Men believe tb It, because 16 ue bowy and the mind, and tonce both without exciting either, uxurien enjoved by the My MUrrRAe Thene Mot eeon he neal rat rane then tha eenrt inthe. oltye nd (ue Kigarels Browers are diaw> ve ig crowded hous.