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AMCSCMENTS, ancient ee TAM Clorloda, the Gist of the Period ' wnraay. BOWERY 1. ATRE-Dick Tarpin's Mite, Dog of the Monnt ing, &e BTN AVENUR THEATIRAth Bere BD Matinée Katerday. BLYMPIC THE ATRE—Micoory Diceory Doo’ Whes at 1c o'clock, Waanesaars and Sate BOOTS THEATRE 2 at. between Suh and fro are —Onnelo Matin(e on Satnrce pon GARDEN—Forty Thieves Oi" in“ Famally tare” Matinee WOOD'S MUSECM—Rovinsva Cruse C WAVERLEY THRATAY i, Farce, Matinés Satertay BENTIAL PARK GARDEN Garden FRANCATS and whe Me Ma ti) Pres ” rteTe thing Unressonani # HAMILTON PARK, May Bee BANDHAN Ratioon A WALLA K Matinee Sa © 3 The Ss Sun. TE Rbinee for ATL pa THURSDAY, MAY a, 1869, Terms of Daiy, per youre made ff Qam: Fenny, per ye Twenty Copies to one & w Pitty copie to one adn q @enty, per yo 16 | Futy copies t ne addres um i} Payweut iavariadiy tn adva | apventis Beernnes Notices, por itne ~ Leanen Anventi mens eveyed i ¢ | — - Advertivnne. 1 s a ci ion in thir city fur eeeding thit of any other morning paper, — This | Wreulation is also ateadily rearing, Ovp rates | for the part work were RIOD copie daily more | Wan for fi ch of April, and 87,000 on he fire of Ii Bthird Ii will be Cone in w to furnich ane y 150,000 4 within the weval period eory morning. men sit! olen obeoree Cal advertte Te t hidden + th f i bikes Jot, but | gre printel ¢ t 1 eutly by | A Larson for Politicinnns fr ; ‘ Nave been | yon ihe Gettany. | ws : a v ody Ht with a le spire | t ant of thet sort will noties that fic fours t Irish tim much ex tosded jer vat + # nee then the Teuton ¢ always outaumbered the Celts, and that Inst year they beat them more than This difference is Vhkely to be even greater in future years; for while Lre fand hag reduced her population so much that she will have fewer and fewer of, Germany will be sendingg more and wake for niany years to come It us that the Irish immigrants fro to the Democratic party by a surt of na tural aitraction, while a similar attraction loade the Germans to the ranks of Repub jecaniem. hiv fact, were it not interfered with by extr influences, would aflord 0 our friends of the Republican party a good ype of long rotaining t two to one to send ia noto: ground for the present prodominanes in the country. But, luckily for the Democracy, there are powerful na in th lican organization are cone t work to repel the ler an » the Demo. " ces are embod in the ‘ mt of this State, and are y represented by the NV ork Tribune. This legislation, while pretending to bo in ‘he interest of teimpornuee, ix practically in he interest of the Democratic party ; and ‘hat able and powerful journal constantly senders to the Democracy a service which no ~~ Jumocratic newspaper can pretend to equal. udéed, it is not too much to gay that it tideration of valuable gifts by app Bonte, and the Senate hae se | rupt practice by confirming )in | Mor thie the @ : | ty press vittaally gires t | to the ten nm by tefraining from any de nein fit. They know the fects, and f and 1 how fa one and dieereditable y are to all the parties emeernad; and yet they sek to withhold them from the public tnd toeereca those who are guilty of 90 gross A ror | It ix olenrd to say that it ia right for the | head of the Goverment to be swayed by presen’, and at the same timo undertake toholt subordinate oflccrs up to the old. fash that now rather obsolete standard of purity. You might as well say that the head of the wonthervane should be turned by one wind, and the tail at the same time by another and a different one. —— . Going a Vishing. G. Banxanp, of the Supreme Court, was up in Putnam county, trout fishing, yesterday, We always like to hear of Judges ont on fishing excursions, It is a healthy, exhilarating kind of exercise, Which makes the blood cireulnte, and pre: ferves the heart warm and the head cool and Clear Tt is undoubtedly in some degree at tributable to the robust health which adic. ion to out-door sports has secured to Judge Banxann, that his friends and admirers are enobled to boast that not one of his judicial decisions has ever been reversed by the Court of Appeals, Dantit Wrusten, the groatest of Amert lawyers, was passionately fond of fieh We remember, on arriving at Marshfield the pride and exaltation with which treat statesman took usinto the kitchen Judge Qrorer a hae coifish—weighing sixty jounds—which he had enught an hour be fire, Mr, Wenertit said he sometimes took © gun along with him in the boat, to hoot tt ducks: but the gun generally fared asthe novel did whieh a young man took with him to read ona fishing exenrsion: the plagny fish Lothered him so constantly that he wever found a chance to read, Mir Wansren v for his) ekill aa nso in fishingg for tront, formous Tt would be an excellent practice for nll Judges to yon fishing. Judge Lorr ought to go. Nothing else will ever qualify him for the bench; and if that shouldn't help Lins at al, it couldn't do him any harm, He tight not do much with game fish Like trout, bat conld sit bobbing for eels off the Brooklyn docks; or he might well be spared from the bench for a three years’ voyage to THE SUN, THURSDAY, MAY 27, _1869, not the Sabbath at all, and tho Lord's Day, or Sunday, ie ite proper name, Every man in that Assembly knows per- fectly well that the day is in no sense the Sabbath of the Jewa; that the New Teata- ment makes no reference to its observance as such; that the Apostle Paul expressly and io set forma rebaked and denounced aa unchria. tian the vory apirit that anlmates this resolu. tion of theirs, and that their own teacher, Calvin, denounced such teaching as untrue to Christianity, and declared that Christ had freed us from these bonda, ‘The New School General Assembly cannot hy this or any other resolution faaten such shackles again upon the Christian world; and 68 to this special rebuke that they have chosen to administer, we cannot regard it as other than nnchrietinn in ite spirit and eatum. nious fn its terms, —— Attrstios! Docs the young proprletor of the Leening Tilegram want a personal cons troversy with ue! Tf not, tet hin eall off his dogs to-day. If he docs tr ne necesanry, it will comprise i ta of interest in both hemispheres, nder — a he ratification of the Fifteenth Amend: ment of the Federal Constitution by the Indiana islature is giving rise toa good deal of di sion, one party declaring that the proper quorum Was present, and the other party asserting that it Was not, The Constitution of that State provi at two-thirds of the members of the Legislature fhall be necessary to constiiuie » quorum, Dut itis claimed that this m nly two-thirds of puis. on ns the Polor Seas to fish for whales with a har. \ Living on Dabber might make him mere oly and his disposition smoother, If the whales wore obstreperons, the venerable Judy ud know how to cold them. By | tll meank let Judge Lov go a fishing. — Sabbath Desceration. The pubic attention has been Targely wn within the past weck to the apectacle ofthe Old a w Rehool Askomblios of the Pre » Chureh now in session in’ this Tt in always pleasant to see an old quarrel amicably arranged, and 4} world #riles opprovingly at the re liation of the two rehools, the mutual dinners and con ferences and love feasts oll tending to har mony and aceord between the hitherto hos tile organizations, But suddenly the New outside School Assem) ly has turned aside from its path of ponee, and dealt the general and unsuspecting publie good sound ecclesiastical Mow. This Vow came in the shape of a resolution introduced by the Rev. Dr. Cursren, of Baffito, and supported by the Hon. Farp. Starr, It wax dealt at many thousands of good people, members of other and various denominations having not the slightest interest in the Pr hyterian Church, and being in no wise under its spiritual care or supervision. The New Sehool Assembly, however, assume to De keepers of their c them for impiety Tt appears that the society known ag the Grand Army of the Republic has fixed upon Sunday next asa day upon whieh it will be meet and fitting for the surviving soldiers of the war to visit solemnly the graves of their fallen comrades in the various cemete- rics of the land, to recall with gratitude their noble devotion in laying down their lives for the commonw to strew the graceful votive offering of flowers upon the graves in which they lie at rest, ‘This beautifal tri- Date to patriotiem, the Rev, Dr, Ciesren and the General Assembly of the Pros sciences, and to rebuke pe there Doocratic voters than all the 1 f that party put together — Gen. Lurbridge 6 Gen, Bownatpor was he United Sates Court tm District of Miesouri fe ‘© influence his action he Internal Revenue.” Gen, Bunoring was arrested in the city of Washington, whore he w aged at the time in press ng his interest us a candidate for appoint. ment as Minister to Brazil, Gon. Grant. eoontly indicted in for the Enst- “accepting bribe as Special Agent of Bappose the charge to be true, with what thow of consistoney could Gen, Gnant mok iat a yround for declining to nominate Gen Benwuipor to a high diplomatic appoint nent? Or with what show of consistenc pould the Senate of the United States treat it aga yor’ reas the rejection of the nomi pation Unquestionably Gen, GRANT has received noney—large sama of money—and large tums of monvy from various persons, which dave influenced, and largely influenced, his touduct as President of the United Stutes Phis is publicly understood, and is notorious Vet no Grand Jury has indicted him. N: Bevate has frowned upon his conduct, On the pontrary, the Senate has made haste to con Irm non ns which notoriously made in consequence of presents of houses and of mone Is there a man in this coun iy who believes that If Mr. Bours had been 1b poor man, and unable to contribute money so Gen. Guanv in Philedelphia, he would to-day have becn—at least nominally —at Uy bead of tho Navy Departusent? We submit, therefore, that fn view of ex- mting facts, the iudictuweut and arrest of Gen Buxsnivow must be regarded as sheer per pocution—whether he is guilty or not, For. wert f byterian Church of the New School hav chosen to stigmatize as “den the Sabbath,” and they have entered their pro- test against it, and epread that protest upon the record, That the full length and breadth of the crime intended Ly these desecrators of the Sabbath day may be seen, we give the whole M their iniquitous programme as substa follows + The wervie Cypress Hille In this district emetery, Whither U to mareh tm procession, their bands being strictly Chjoined 10 ceare playing On passing any place of Veligious Worship upon the route, Arrived at the Cometery, the exercises open with a dirge by th Vand. % A prayer ix to be offered by the Rey, Ex fanp P. Saemmn, & A hymn to be sung by all pre 4. Remarks by Gen, Stexuns and Col, Lax, Vice-CGraud Commander of the Depariment of few York, in memory of Hose lying burled there, to take place at desverators rent Against this ceromony, the New Ge has chosen to enter it religion, and eguinst t enter our protest charity. protest in th at net Subbath Jows ee is the ve r to carry rut the Mosale on the Sabbath day, breaker 6. The decoration of the graves tokes place, 0, A cising hymn is tobe sung, and finally the act of dosceratiom dy to Ye Drought to @ eloee with # Denes Fehool 1 Asecmbly of the Presbyterian Church in the name of Christian The spirit that characterizes this visit to those entitled at the precise time to scate; and that inasmuch ae a large body of Democrats re- signed for the purpose of preventing the ratiticn. tion of the amendment, npetent for two. thirds of those whom they lef behind to regard themselves asa tho ratification is sufficient. However, we do not regard the point as of nord It this view be curreet, much practical consequence, Woe presume the requisite twenty-eight Statos will ratify. the amendinent without counting Indiana, And even if it should be necossary to count that State, and if the Governor certifies the fact of vatification to the Secretary of State at Washington, and the record of the Legislature shows the fact to be #0, it will be in secorda for the Seeretary, Congr to gob the ny by our Mtate Courts in analogous casos touching the action of our own Legislature, ‘They dou't #9 behind its records, —— - Enrancen- Stipenn Rebel French Transatlantic intention with all the precedents and the Courts This has been so The Cable Company announce th lund their cable at) Duxbury, Massuchusctts, some time next month, As they red the permissio of the United States to encroach upon our coast, they n selves for a warm cpposition to the consummation of their scheme. At all events, they are sttre of encountering an injunetion ixsued at the instance of the Anglo- American Company, and a litigation whieh will tie up their proceedings for several years, —— have not — wee ay us well prepare th Some of the newspapers of this city have cons point the € ed the United States: Commissioners ap- inte for a change of site with ration of New York, for lack of zeal in ree of their duties, This as not just. Commission, Messrs, A. 'T, Stewant, Monsen: rier, and Witte Onto, wei . apprised of their appointment than they wrote to the Mayor, asking. & conference with the Commis. sinners of the Sinking Fund, and have pressed the business in hand, from time to time, ever sine, The wet of the conference was this; The Jand at the tower end of the Park wold by the city to the Uuitad States for half «million, and coded by the State, for Post Office purposes, was deemed wn in shape for the fixed upon by the United States, and a lot no lurger but of a different shape was asked for in exchange, the City Hull, The Unite States Commissioners were informed that thy king Fund € f them in Albany wait » that io conference could tt Vhad the t uituble structure rer te Corporation power to treat untilthe Leg Tt now appears, however, that Mayor Haut Mr, Sweeney, the Comptroller, and other met hers of the Siukiug Fund Commission, are irre- voeably opposed to the exchange proposed by the United States, and hence there is but little hoy of cifveting anything in that direction, ev the local authorities here—which they are not one being in Europe, another in the West, and on to the end of the chapter, In short, if we are to have a Tost Office at all, the best thing tobe is to go ubead and build on the site we already possess, at the lower angle of the Park. ‘This was the opinion of Messrs, Stewart, Gaee- uey, and Ortoy, at their meeting with Mayor Han rstood that the ra were me of the » abling ion ad pted ane n were esterday, though itis uy latter will communicate on the subject with the Common Council at an early day, — An Indiana lawyer writes to the Tinea dee hying the report that the divorce laws of bis State have been rendered more stringent than they were, amendments hw be 1859, The causes for whieh div n be granted are adultery, ime potency, abondonment for one year, erucl treat tment, habitual drunkennes: He says that 4 n made to them si reed ¢ conviction subse quent to marriage of an infanious crime, and any other cause for which the Court shell deem it proper that adivorce should be granted isficd husbands and wives will ple p themselves necordingly, ——— Will somebody tell us why Re Blacksmith is not in Sing Sing prison? a Tncendiaries, suicides, murderers, aud com. initters of startling crimes generally, would © take notice nd ove ly the Ye fer a great favor upen reporters by #0 timing their performances us to make it convenient for thom tomeke up their reports in season for the (Bw taste or patries force @ sufficiency of alr through @ channel con- structed along the inner roof of the tube to» Point about midway of its entire longth, where it will be and force itself along the tabe to either end. All this sounds impracticable enough, but we live in an age of marvels, and Pethaps the scheme may one day be realized, a Who fs the ponine that designed the new Postage stampa? They aro about av ugly, and fome of them ax inappropriate in their embel- lishments, aa it is possible to conceive, On the two-cent stamps, for instance, is a boy riding a galloping horse, just as if post horses and post boys had not long ago become obsolete, The three-cont stanps present the picture of # loco: motive, which is more appropriate, but by no meana beautiful, Asto the eagles, the landing of Columbus, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which appear upon the stamps of the Jarger denominations, they might do very well for bank bills, but are utterly out of place on a letter, Evidently our official artists lack or they would: not ins flict upon the nation the ¢ by the million auch evidences of their ine ompe- teney, _——— The M / Record complains that native medical skill and learning are undervalued in thin country, and too much deference ix shown to the opinions and practice of European celebrities, It juin of sending forth says Until very recently, Indeed, the atate of feeling in this country has been euch Bhat a physician who dared to proclaim facts or theories in advance of the Karopeans, has done so not only at the risk of bis reputation, but aley of his ¢ rt and very exist ence, This isa strong statement, but it 14 weaker than the facts that eu it ‘The consequ «, according to the Record, that while our medical practitioners are «uperior 84 surgeons and nurses, their very deference to European authority and ne their own power of render them of lly f cultivatio aght do 1th nferior as physician rig’ nd it rece ends to them more self-reliance, study, and self-cultivation. yesterday, the Moderator ratio « from his temporary residence, 1 exciting considerable alarm among bis fri Ale personal Brothers, to attend the exhibition of the C Unton on Thursday, Friday, and Saturd and 4X upon nnanime reunion on the basis of the standard ple; and they recommend the sabmleei that simples form A UNION AL LAST + ¢ Presbyterian Assembly Conference Com= mitters to Report this Morning tberty and Union, Now and Forever. At the opening of the New School Assembly anounced that Elder Ho: the Utlea Preebytory, a Diy, had been Lexington w 7 bert, MD, er to this Aw vommis*\ nds for fety. Invitations were received and accepted to visit he Bible Mouse, the establishment of Harper & per y evenines, Participate with the Grand Army of the Re public of Kings county on Moniay next in the cere mony of decorating solliers’ graves The proceedi were Interropted hy an annonnee ment by the Rev. Dr, Fisher that thy of Conference with the other branch on the sate ject of reunion would be realy to o'elock thie mornin ‘The report of this Committer hm Jy. It will propose report at been first, anc to avoid any loaul « jons on this t of the question in of both to the Preshyteries branches, Tustead of the “terms” adonted by the | lust Avsomblies and rejected by the Olt Sctioct Pree. | byteries, the Commiitoe will recommend a form of | declaration to he made by both Asser! liew caver ine | the essential poln's of thove terms; such declaration | on the purt of the Assemblies to be fos). The tw Asmemoties, on adopting thie report, and coree tine the business now befure them, st ara t Pittsburgh in November next, to receive te of the Preabyteries, and, should those an favorable, fuaily consummate the trae ion ‘The Old School Assembly convened yeove morning, and reeeived an tr fon frogy the ufte of the Grand Avny the decoration of the foltier next morning's papers, without the extraordinary eflorts they. are ow compelled to make, ect that nothing of the kind should be permitted to take place later than eight o'clock in the evening, This would afford ample opportunity to obtain the particulars w Properly, without keeping the sometines We would sug up press walling —— the new plans for eonneet France by roilway is that of @ to be supported at a depth The newest of ing Kogland with submerged iron tub: the graves of the dead as desceration of the #pirit that made the law and to stone to death those who picked up sticks and that animated those Phariscos who were so flerce and prompt in denouncing our Lord himself as # Sabbath It is very evident from the tone of Dr. Crresten’s resolution, and from the approval it mot, that the General Assembly considers us still in thralldom to the Jewish Sabbath. morly—always hitherto—it would have been | ‘Iho very phraseology of the resolution pre- @iffereat. But Presidents Guan has iutro- | fore Moses to Christ, ‘The day is purposely Ancod the nractice of conferring office ip con- | referred to ws tho Sabbath, though it ix ofabout 69 feet below the surface of the water Dy iron trestles, the feet of whieh will rest upon the bed of the straits, The tbe is to be in its outside digmetcr 23 feet O inches, and with view of giving it suflicicut strength it isto be of Its length be tween each pair of logs or supports is tobe 800 feet, and the weight of each of these sections Kach of these lougths is to be made up of cight segments of 8% feet 6 inches, aud these are to be dirmly bolted together by means of stecl bolts passing through internal flanges. Bach segment will be made water-tight by a bulk- head, und will Le lowered until it iy brought into exact position with the portion previously fixed, aud when made fast by the bolts the near bulk. head will be removed, and the workmen will p onto the next segment, tube is to be provided by stationary steam pow or wt one of the entrances to the tube, which will cust iron, 8 inches in thickness. The ventilation of th: Lite mers gravee et C) the Itey Ili! Cemetery on Monday not The Rey, Mr. Marshall read a report of the Con mittee on Disabled Mini Fund Inadequate to supply the demaud upon 00 was collected during the yoor, wh 1 of $ The total at the « the Board is loss than $0,000, Dr, Rogers read a letter from the West, Professor of History at the D eal Semin the nent fu Rev ary, re thalr on ng ey of the walary, ‘The Committee on Billa and Ove cd to prepare an answer to the Eney cently Issued by the Pope, — THE SULTOLK COUNTY VAI, ur re Horse Racing among the Farmers pede Kavos, Rivenn May 26.—The first annual horse fair of the Suffolk County Agrieniturel opened here to-day, five ond people from this and the ne The fair lasia two programme Veborle jety wae hundred hhoring towne attended Hetween est Race—Turse 925: to haves; tne norees 4 year td and de Tmtle Weate, beat open to all veloeipedentr to har owned in eortae'h it best sind, beet horse; tres fur wil tioseon « Wlontbs prur ty ely isle beak BHCOND DAY Pune #5) unui halt Puree 85): 4 in the Tiree #150; to harne beat horses free fur ull harses The entries to the drt ra Andy Jobnson, by B.¢ this Tuthitl, of Roan gebting. Kiiltkinuick, by W, Joes, of Kast Setaumet, Bay gelding. Bayville Mare, by Chas, 8, Smith, of Sayville. Brown mare, The Sayville Mare won two straight heat, ‘Time, first heat, % 1 heat, #17, She won with Andy Jobnaon com ug in xeeond, The second race Was for velocipediste, Only two young boys entered, Cornelius Maguire, of Riv head, 13 years old, with a machine of Wo V's patent, and Gutlavus A. Cooper, of Greenpoiwt, 16 years vid, machine of Williaus’s patent, Phe fist heat was won by Magnir mile, 240, Second heat won by Cooper; time, % ‘Third beat won by Maguire; time, %%, Ax young Cooper did well, the geutlomen upon the judges stand made up a small This race created much amu Horgeant Walworth ond four members of the Drooklya police are here enarding the grounds. Whe races this afternoon an tomorrow promine to be more interesting. — The leading article in Harper's Magazine for June t¥ one vpon the Aurora Boreal Light, written by Mrof. Hilas Loomis, of Yule Cob lege, and tlustrated with a number of drawings. Prof. Loomts unfolds and explains, in a simple, in telligible mauner, what is now the wecepted theory of these Mabts, namely, that they are caused by the electricity of {16 earth passing through the rarifed medium of the upper portion of our atmosphere, Parents with childven of an inquiring tara of mind shon!d make them study this article until they mas- ter it completely, It will be easily done, and, when done, will give ther a pt information whic they will ne other great fear ture of interest in to & » is the continuation or Northern ever of Mins Mulock’s *Abo+). Lady,” besides which there is no mud Of pootry. | ction, and miseellancous reading wltey= vot tho ching for a summer after: noun, naan Mr. Howe Boxers was scen driving @ yo Hawbtetorine veide ¢ Lantera on Tuesday evening, ‘aah «my exhibited arate of speed never Hor a on sie road by a double team, oe To Virginian Horticultural Society, th (ie gent, bi. Tell, will this 1 0'6 bok die Crib at iho Fo % aud 7 A NOTABLE POLICE TRIAT, CAPT, NATHANIEL Rh. MILLS ANDTHE BIGHIN WAKD THIEVES, mm T Thieves Flatter among the Potter Captatus The Penusyivan Menagerie Mr, Graham io bis blew meni Capt, Nathaniel R. Mlils, of the castern half of the Bighth Ward, was pat on trialfyesterday be President Bosworth, and Commissioners Manier Brennan, and Stith, the complainant being Rdwin M. Haggerty, The trint had been dimly heralded Among the pickpockets and gamerters of the Righth Ward, and they had gathered in fores, expecting to feo their active and fearicsa foe decapitated. The police captains also were interested, and had made thelr way to the (rial chamber to learn whether the Politicians, egged on by thoir outiaw confederates, could displace a competent and upright oflecr on @ frivolous and perhaps fixed-up charge. Poilce Trial Chamber, thus crowded on such a day as yesterday, was a aweltering spectacle. THE DISINTERASTED COMPLAINANT'S TESTIMONY. Mr, Hageerty's testimony was that he was in Mil ford, Pa., and that a menagerie was to exlibit there. Ile #aw Copt, Mills walking with the proprietor, who fald that the Captain had travelled with him four days,and had driven away plekpockets and others; aw him again at night selling tickets for the menage rie, and he bonght his tickets of hit; he thonght that A queer positionffor a Captain of Police to be in, and ¢ telegraphed on to New York to know whether the Captain had resigned; when he arrived here he consulted with his friends, and under advice of Jus tice Dowling he preferred this complaint against Capt, Mills ore At this point the genial Johw Graham rose, and. « back his giowsy locks, wn vigorous examination of es-Councilma mgerty, clow Did you not telegraph to tome of the hove come ap there: that they had a good ehane k Capt, Milley f that Mtr. Geahane Well, people Taon't know except from Information, [hanghter.} Tite CAT OT OF THR HAG Mr. Jamen P, Kelly, part proprictur of the show. wan jut-on the stand: He had understand that aw gone of the lowest ofthe Kighth Ward thiewes tad fetermined to follow In the wake of his uitnag Mercfore he desired to ree somebody thar kuew them and could yornt them out to. his, officers: eo he telegraphed toCupt, Mille; the Captain inet ain in Montgomery; she Captain did nit take charze ofthe menagerie: witness. paul Capt, Milles ex ves and entertained him as ® enests Cant Mills Volunteered te be Msctil, a8. the wdvertiacr and Ancther tant were dil; remembers that Capt. Mule told fim that ex Counellmam Uaeeeity had sald “There eoes Capt Milis, of tHe hight Precinct, af the eity Of New Work, tie #0 of (las knew Capt Shiite Bftec "i tobe an upright Justice Krenn womer Ca) fut to superiatend ai ryout ALN To Julge Wosworth te ret tw ‘Thesday, and went with me to Milfors WHEREIS LOC - Hove, Klepement, and wre AD ie Well Rade Well A Trae Story in Three apters. Prom the Petroit Pree Pree. Out on the Detroit nd Howell plank road, «ay ton mites. there t# a fine old firm house, emhowered inn ple grove, and the Wroad behind it giv BUNBEAMS. _— —A new popular national anthem is wanted for sia ley have going about Kentucky what fe & “Poripetetic Panitheoptiapiaonic exh called bition, iter, the German impersonator of Shakes 6 OF theilt and prvi Me iuet ie | peace, will make bis déba? in Amerie ta thia elty ip a pentiry, | afew weeks, Ta addition =Chiengo elaims to have th horee in America,“ Bashar, Jr., has Hately been refuse most valuable for whieh $5,000 reone there was a helper, one WH 1d the plough, split rails, ehoppedtthe Via te his bot inoam to invkee himoett Heefil ot GIP A month, Thie ie et frat, ay Morin, belere the grout town clocks ames M. Hasoty,. of the late Confederate Hud srruck seen, (ere drove uy to tha duot of an | frm of Mason & Silietl, hae returned to Winclone obscure hotel, nots dozen Mocks from the terminus | te ore for the fut inten Is to reside, of the abuvementi wed road, anol fahioned tug. | te Vas Where for the future Re inten tn to resid EY, Whore whee'ad mournfully complained of inex of John Taylor, the farmer of Daniel Webster, im eresse and of too moch a and damp, | Franklin, N. whose relations with the great drawa by w gray hi ations Dave | statcaman were Aiod Hit tone uray Fe very dutinate and cordiah died oF up. H her eyes had been cove red bys yale of Friday, and wos bw farm Minkers as lan Alpine Lat, and. her head ba Father Fischer, formerly private secreta been affictet 9 polled. which of itself gen 0 Fischer, fi ly privat retary of erelly Aele as a restemint npon any sudden exhibition the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, has bought the Of hgh blood ina wrewe. “INiaisaet second.’ | | old taste of Giessen, move Tottnary, tw Bouluern As te portly lantiond opencd the door Slowly | Germany, whore he ia lirvely engaged tu tie eultiv: mhbbed his bande together, a voie from the baxey . jain ‘Here we 1 and ina manent | Hon of hope. ped ns Lighth ment ne of] = L Homme Qui nit,” by Victor Hugo, ie nekled uple of army te a * mle Wiltin who Eropper'tne | More and more ronghiy hamid by the Fronen id tae hat the openiny Of oUF ste crities. Henri Taine eoys the Mstoricat landers, of He was dread for an occas Which there are a good many in the work, we sim dressed to kil; and that the landord eaphaibl Lope apt Eo ied ed cra are not now in the silent tomb Lode ade retiring to the barn to | =W fernet! called fr, Quildwh wrapped s hor reoar When Mr Disracti Hed Mr. Goldwin ‘A packuge that sat upright on tl Smith a wild man," he certainty did not mean to Hold of iro i honds, gave a lift a insinuate that the Pr. or of Cornell University made tie cake whieh we a ade tte we ate inet | was an aboriginal of a savage; but he thoueit hin akfiet, the horde went into the | Fash in bis conclusions and unsafe iu his inferences, preared from the corner, and in | The pastor of a popular church, one Sunday hy Was to be Keen ey, winel leaned soltiy op against & ming, At the Bunday school concert, eaid: * Boywy en Pekeard your beautiful songs to-night, F had to < on act third, hit the bell te ly work hard to keep my feet still; what do yon 4n dy at tie bar mresttatively, Hicking his Werh with | Pose te the trouble with the. Knife, when he hears the doo open, We pays | wuld a little six-year-old boy. not ths slightest heed, thet Mord whe te | op Salon tweasnring lis ealiire, Wonders i he haw tie sanups bbe hab Selon says that Mr. Burlingame to pay him, and thinks of eajling Rts stient fe an Ametican oniy by virth, He speake French, the bie No Pract which tangs behind th dresrea like @ Kuropea ives dinner parties However, he triste that will gem Thy batls ile hd tacat beso lida sukeiese Wie wires kere oh au ie ied balls like the most accom: pis iors, while vibawny Baek of th urlingame receives the guests with all the strintitup t fi m Of w perfect Paridenns, Ine, Hintnders « ‘ ates his new play to Modey, au the eandor to avow that he took bis material Piventa tence per | latter's History of the Netherlands, Sandu te oi man atta bv wp, w hare hi a Gate pret ae piclete cea balls hat Adunded AWAY OR, IRENITOG 100° went | Donn Piatt, in connection with Mr. b. D, Rey. t spat The smelt a, Fat, | expla neds ted Nolte, willow the Ist of dune eommence the public chriain Went down on Peat May,” co be rung up | cation ofa new duily pay Day Ono, He three minutes to witness teh Promives to support,“ with reatonable carnestneans? bueey, a ed ae ob pall the principles of the Republican party, aud to make ewered hire . ihe a good paper, whi ts abundantly able to A correspondent writes from St Mich. that the prosvects are flattering fora large I kinds of fait. ‘The eight that creces the nix worth going many miles to Jost CoML Up her af the trio taappeared also went With me to Hawley ant Hones ‘To Mr. Gratam- Doo't remember mak to Capt, Mids about turee years ago, i made, it | was but a were) Captain Mills" deposed that be received the tote grim alinded to, he thoaght that it wae th cones quenee of an oft jo about three years mee: he Went to the Pole atendent and told him ibe | Whole story; Mr Nelly tad asked him whetvar he ould wets * he bad learned that thieves he faek no an bw ver bs a ne thes were He —_ ee Tamert Betmrene G., componed of the z 1 apinwall. inaki «1a ‘ . menbony avy the be tr thee wew or fog tue » . ay freedom, Afr ww © we the Perk, the reginwnte aniy yt rm, Warried Ww thelr an mcnien, oH Wore disuiered A Good form An appeal in wate in behalf of thane friend lene pernous Who wre Wroed out of prison without world, It te proposed to entabliah a meio thie city, where dineharged 1 food wnd shelter until they ean yuent, ‘The founders of the sstitution miber of caplialiste not bo give, b ach, ut Reven per cout, Interest, antit th repay t Letiors may be a Vrinoner’s Friend,” Station D, Kit — Kara Avis iv t A beautiful young woman car near Thirty tr a workingtan, » empl ka ty bead Home of to House. Car utered a Third ave: t #treet on Monday evening, nui ma wlonanece bore devee of a day of toil, politely oitered her a seat “Peae keep your seat, ir,” was the response; yom are no donbt tired.’ ‘This uncommon remark arrested the attention of many other mascu sengert, and the offers of seul that were instantly tendered were almost overwhelming —- The Grav Game—A Sharyer Jumps from ay with bis Ped Prom the (neinmat Wines, May 4 On Saturday afternoon three well dressed and Wine Fempoctabl: i K' nvler boarded Conductor I tra r dmomedtiat the agreen! t wenigers by ra, ant sno like acts of kindness Th the ear wis au Englishman, destin nati, his fulure home, who was paruenlarly delighted with his new nade hequaintanees, one tn purtieular, who wan in Vited to tke a seat by ble side, Conversation re fiveto hold Mivgland and Hamerica” pad ¢ ued for some moments, when one wice youn exhibited a singmiarly constructed mrticle, whtets he stated was @ tobacco box, and asked the gentleman from Kvglind to opeu ‘it, The Euglishinan was out todoro, or at least make the altcinpt, when hice young men No. 2 approwctied and offered to bet #8 that Le could open it, at the same time taling the box and partially removing the 4 Lishinan thought Here Was noting intric the box, and remarked, “1h can hopen i minute, * Bet you $90 you can't,” replied “TU take tie bet, blast my hi'sghif bi don't,” d the Englishman, proddcing tipulated sum, Which Was instantly covered and placed in the Wands of No. a Thy this hin the bo: and our Was handed a solid picee of wood, me etyle as the original, at which he pulled and tugged, but without effect, ‘The train was Gow approaching West Jefferson at @ rate of twenty miles Be hour. Sharper No.1 grabbed the stakes, rushed to the rear platiorm, aud eaped from the train, followed by the kuglishuaa The last sven of them they Were crossing a ploughed fleld at a good speed, the’ Englishman a little in the rear, ~ —_ We are informed that the publishers of the d Western World have been placed under ‘ending an action for the suppression of (he these pabli¢hers tempo ticle rein Jusiie we cun only suy that they deel that the whole proceedings and charges ¢ absurd in the extreme, and only made \o prevent an exposé of a dark and bloody deed, — The awards of street opening and improvement New York Lile. Insurance 7.04 $100,000; New York 'Bavings Henry Clews & Co. Spencer, @! 1 ones ', ; uel B. ae & Co., icone at Crowiky, Vearee, $8,000 wimed ; henew a this paper, phatie George Dank, $75,000; $06,000; John sed seey A Fahy " ik isis are avrayed in a wealth of 8 luglio stainp, he tingenatoned to the right, 1 setiiiaas Is impossible to conceive of, Some Calitoraia Views of Jota Russet | —While levelling the ground for a new aquare Veale fn Madr, the Inborers have trened mp the graves meh ey eae Shak ances f the viele of the Inquisition horned at aufae da w Biiah ton th 1 of tele. | A Catelned bones, cheered curls, bite of turned pm hace of. the seumclans A women, told thelr own t die ‘ < eiior of the New York | covery hae been made the tort nt poner eo . net the Chareb than a Wane —While Uhwnrpton a few years Ad- * Gottehoronsh wat inelted to dine with ihe © | Mayor of that eity,a fonctionary luxariating in the : tatehel name of Abraham, Gaidst ving © a) Abe 1 given 5 ‘ x that he w £ if he dined with bim \ r the ' dt Arunksed, ia " ' 1 wean w von became a General.” vipa Bs : Holoved that it Sir Bre k Benee bad ' controversy Wii Baglid would have be Dione aco, ae KO Was @ man of erent fren of churaetor and diplomatic genius, nd @ # frond of Aver Consblering that Sir 1 toe in believed to have died from an overdose ofa rom pound of ycmente ohieh he wsed to take: for e proved. Wut at aamet be ehaan tian | y eof thelr AiMul mediators ta eon vart of Dana Pane : per appearance AGS ERIN oe DO Lat ese tee eae Prince Napoleon deapped in tate! any tpheconing ef unwarsonted: state | yneht al the harhor of Cota, white + ery to ble euplovers, is nota Hbeitous publication. | the King of Greece, Water politel in all which Mr. Dana has done, hehusanply | oMcora to welcome thy Mreaelunar Par UM iduettlienent ar hls chunactey as tecibien By | Wut Prince Nopatean deciined: t Whe plain wniport of the lettoos, aa pute | Mpen whkeh Dr, Rasa ot Mal k lived, i, that Mr. Young. wine drawing a hand | Lonton Timer af bia rutenoes nome salary from the driguie Aswuciition {OF 10) seycpaily quted for thir exquialt thy of which N have r ition wat ighting Ho future K al Rs fell gives only the Wales vor et the 7 Phe British House of Hon man who t capable of be. | IMuizing In what the Tendon reposed In him by his om. | Briehthaiting,” whieh i" shame Men of this enaracter | Bright Aarough Lord Grany ite arid’ but the Tue. at Inst hinds dhe eet ead | Wer Oe the Autstry who Mwy be present. 1 the J draal whieh is kuown fo be cdibod by tha will | Riwsell ecutered npen this herithtl exereie ia. be shunn the Jond eheers of the Co ives, a stimula : ee which, Lord Granville observed, must lave been am A Youn 8 Dave of Arsente 19 1 novelas thwas piquant to hin, Lord Derby end My mel WES Ig A ether Convervative magnates followed snit, and finak Prom thes 40 Butietin ys the Spectifor, “even the Marquis of W informed ye mieath ond Lond Feversham were encouraged to ne ity, Afi elrea schare thelr littio toy arrows at Mr. Bright eae Dea To ylte | thrown the Governm ; hipley aireet, near bight One of the most important reforms. an. Toda Tor her fo terday afternoon. He | Wehment of a civil code, which will be binding om ave directions to vave the burial pootpourd, took | all the subjects of the auiton, without dlstinetion of charge of the body, and ia the even Held aM Ia Forced A Jonetatty adeniéa. tbo, annotated quest over the remains. ‘The tnvertigttion ertab. h Beane Lishet the sad apd ringwiar fet that the deceased | for ils purpose, will eommence its tabors by a care bod taken 8 dove of arnimie to beauiity bev cou | ful exumination of all the precepts of the Koran re lating 10 the ety organization of so. with the ok was a native Of Maine, oged 18 yours, Hf Bhe had been in this Sate but ti Bx Weeks, and | Object of asing them as a basis fur a new code, was Living with seine (ri Ystrect. She | The Koran will then no longer be ta; ( Was Licstewith rebast be pba ipiabtedit j itherto, the than an ordinary degree of b Meial tex ¥ courts of justice, bat only be For bie parpose of acqui reeognlaed as an authority In quest xion, It sppeary she DUS practice, ‘This reform will d nd “frivolous ‘Women, uss Cook | Violently opposed by the clergy aud the ‘Turks of the ave Leen entirely Ignorant of the use of | wld but it has been approved by the 8 t al. Slice visited the drug sore oF C, D'A id his Ministers, and stops are sonvilic, 116 Koliom street, and procured two d iis Ministers, and stop aly being take ounces Of arsenic. ‘The box which contained it wa ng it tnarked aon! d of Free Churct Rare ‘On Bavurday uiternoon at 4 o’cloek Mivx Cook was ree Church ministers in Argyle: taken suddenly all, When questioned, she #tated that 1, has been tiscuse the subject of ¢ liad taken wearly a leaspoonful of the contents of usdancing, © In all parte of Scotland," the box, When informed that she had taaon a lars 4 4 i" of deadly poison, and Wat her life could prob: ring Lo one witness, the evil was raising ite ly not he saved, #he was eroatly astoutehod, and {0 Cumplelion, Tochgilphead, Inverury, ¢ mental anu Mt to her already bio Hothceay lle Bale ‘4 terrible physical sullering, Kvery possible cort was |. bes My ui Wb balis, revelry, wm made by the physicians tu attendance io save the | Meir Conse vsences wore greatly on the increase.’* hie of the sufferer, but she died at 1 o'clock on Sun duymorving. One of the physicmas by attenda: #igned a certificate that death was prod dental poisoning, ond on the strength of caie arrangements wore made forthe funeral, which were interrupted by the Coroner, No barial, under scan legally take place Without 4 approval of the Coroner, ind a verdict to the effect that the de- At Lochgi!phead there is @ ball every yoar, though the winisver * alw aches on the sulject pre vious to its taking pla A deceitful practice bat also sprang up of having soirées, followed by dane ing, no that the clergy who accept what secma am innocent invitation find themsely betrayed into) countenancing sinful pastime, Asa mere exercis@ Goased came to her dosh April Ww. by having taken | dancing was dououncod ase syetem of “meaning son end i a Paes of the limbe which, ruggist is Sxovediny chehsible her without a physician's peceeription, garded, was uninteliigivic and savagely out

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