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Te canta Ser wee TE pase salarg AMUSEMENTS, als KIBLO'S GARDEN—Sindad the Sailor. Saturday. CLINTON HALL Ant Fth et.— Wonders from Alaska BOOTH'S THEATRE. 51 Ft, beow Enoch Ardon, Matinee today GRAN. GPERA NOL SK-Oliver Twit, Matiore day. FUTN AVENE THEATER. 15 oF Dora, and Hae byed suean M BOWERY THEATRE Miler Matinge on band Cth ave, | and ten et | Takin, Ofivat More, Boston Tea Party, & WAVERLEY THEATRE, 59 Droadway, Jane 2-1 De Lave Pauly, Milonic Jacksou god Asw Cust | man, &e. CFNTRAL PARK GARDEN. Sth ay,, Netween feth and seu Mien ¢ WALLACK —Dora, and Back Rye! Basen Ou Bataidtay OLYMPIC THEATRE Mccary Diccory Dock. Bdes al Tovelock. Wednesiars i MOON'S HEREC —The Tred Ot aw. T y iiae W Mutinoe ¢ = co Saari be The = TE Rimes for Ath MONDAY, JULY 6, i800, The Weekly Sun radian ere: alaatnaransemaneeectis is the erection of worka for se ex done 10 eleing young politicians especially, | COMMISSION MERCHANT SWINDLES. traction of the sugar, ‘The average amount of sugar which can be obtained from the | thing well, rather than notorious for trying LEERY, Astor place 94 | booty js about ton per cent, ; some yleld con | siderably more, Now, were sugar refining: | works within access of the farmers, the latter would ron all parts of this count could get an average of 21) tons of beets to the ners, and a farmer selling h $5.50 per ton, a price which will leave th ref handaome profit, ean clear over oftha United States © prefer boots to all other crops. | wo | within narrower limits than hos heretofore j Horeaan keeps Kuerertest in prisou in view amis. | mmis nicultural Bureau fur 1868 | SP ag Sen ae enn ee sores peter daoras How Producers avd Consumers are alike Defrauded by Middiemen—Northern Fice- ors of Mouthern Victims. Accase of awindling which is of common and Almont universal occurrence fas just been broveht to light in un afidavit made by Mr. Robert C, Lowey, without confining their efforts | of Mlorida, tefore Murthal Tooker, wich deserves the fullest exposare und condemnation of the pres Let them try to become famous for doing one todo many things and doing them all badly, Before they make speeches, let them be sure | they are going to talk eng, and they cannot do this beou customary, and the public, Mr. Lowry» extensive agricul: a ana turist, and for ome time post has heen selling th Lvens Produce of bis farm in this market through the Foi holds office in violation of law, and | seney of a friend ‘Thowpaon and the com of stand Ne y=, balktiead No. — West street, near mission house of —-— wouth of Darclay stre:t, ou! Vesey street, Mr. Lowry was n regular reader of the eonntry lution of Jaw, One isa Republican and the other is a Demoerat—so called, ! } | oe “ Cditions of Tim Sux, wherein he saw the quoted followinge averages of corvals | the drum fish hos been operating in | New York prices for such goor's as he had to sell, throughout the Union | the waters near Keyport will be unwelcome news | He wax thereby enabled to culeuinte stmost toa tent Pree par Vatue ver | to the lovers of oys' Now Yo 7 _ | What amount of mony siioult be returned to bim eH ia ante 1 1 the Peaus | not antieipate such large reductions from these sun i H V4 wr noise it makes when taken from the waters | gy he was obliged to bear when bis clrecks were fo ; i Tiere is no voploasant about the noise; but | warded, His suspicions were aroused, and he deter AVE MO FAlHO.coaee j 1) the presence of the fish on an oyster bed ts the | mined to ferret the matter ont if postibte, Having This, it will be noticed, t4 much lose than | reverse of gratifying to those who make their | in early tfe had some expertence in detective b the net profit to be dorived from the eal of | liviog by raising oysters for market, The drum | nes, he “pat up" aJoh for —— & Co which beets from the same extent of ground, | ish bas a pair of powerful jaws fitted with teeth | Worked like acharm, He ese to New York, called Wo have stated that the refiner could we! | lik those of an old-fashioned cora sheller, and | 8P08 Bie frlend Thoropson, und stated to tim bie ; i suspicions, Mr, Thompron felt a sort of moral obli Latest - y on nl to pay $5.50 per ton, ‘Thus fifteen | 1 Ls hb ree Sia) sehelat et gation to assist in the water, and he readily went to Qdition of Tum Sux a Va A thatted inillion pounds of beets would cost some ul . Coen eee teats aid aftee | te commission lionan and purchased Ave er f advert vetnente F 7 ue 000, wnd calculating the enyar extracted see as ns ft We. totnots tha “kt RO Pree st on, for whieh he re insertion they 7 v'clog Ya ak 7 | x out ulp he rejects the shell, pal each, and (ook nreceint therete ; on Tuesday eve at only cight per cont, this amount would ly other, He is expert in the business, | Lowry shortly atter opreared on the verne and re —— tive, at 10 cents per pound for the sugar, a ad can crtish oysters faster than the most skilfal | qnested a rettlement, vitch was made ont in doe The Administration Cuts Loowe from) jpoguct of $120,0 | professional at Fulton Market could open them, | form, but the five eraicso! Veune were credited us ; Precedents and ts Adriit. Weare pleased, in connection with this | Last week it was discovered that # large school of brite Sata dlla rial halal om The epe wcognition Host « , f 4 ‘ ras ard dedveted Th : gnition te 1 : : : matter, tohoar of tho formation of compa. | dram fick was making sad havoc ainong the oyae | Mone yond eae bagcinigiinge aug no Re TT TEdahe: Chas WEN GOAT occa GE | gE ToC LOO SovL LLB SVuevs Lon; (| Cer Vet eat Oeytry ahd fe cane a treated wimtlarly in this vinclet n, AS Koon Mirpecddbcemecenchity went OFT he purpose of growing the beets andextenct. | Wenty millions of young oysters have been de- | ay gp, Lowry recived his agente! statement he pondencoe by thy countries from | ine thesugar, Now Jnwy inaaid to abound , toyed. lnvelving 9 lus of hundred thousand | prodnoed the bill of Mr. Thomp Masked tor ey had soparate:l, constitutes a pre oo Eo ‘ dotlara, From preseat appearances 6 will b * ‘There ww errible Mutier a ha par natitu PROC Teich adit BTS adapted for this culturo; | row pr appearances there will be | an explanation, ‘ihe a a terrible futier at eodent which soors to h exenped the nt in tht i eg feat very fow Shrewsburys in market next winter, | round, and offers te © tor and n tontion of President Guast in hiv attioude | 1 tn thls one particular, we gurely should | and the prices of the best oysters are likely to | pore the swindle were nvr it neeasing F are beable to undersell all other producers of beet | ho hove thove of any previous year, i the victim would not helen t pr » He Waveid aoe liag ad Yt root agar in the world, for good lands can | Abeut cighteen yeare ago the drum fish dee | '0k ble recetpts nud okenieati’ togelliet a My hit | Le purchased hers for less than the annual | stroyed most of the oysters in the vicinity of | MIM the cards trom the cruises cullaleitl Sel ttalte Ll | rental of similar lands in Europe, eyport, and fora tio: thliablldat@lol | sepeav mean mea bemirained: wer the uaGenen ot he principal source from which we hayo | the village used to talk about the occurrence as | warrant, ‘That. tuiteonen aqranteds ant tbe at the time win t i yoaray we | porto derived our supply of surar has heen | Peele elsewhere titk of floods or famines, | accused partic peared betore the Marshal and ae ix in th nice aul besieging | Gang, Ifthe revaltition tow Jing on thors | Gemdually it fuded from their memories, and they | again fered to eomprowist t Mr, Lowry by Mertean poris Atay fo food, andre | fancied thenselves xeouve; the oyster planters | diligent inqutry tut become ratisied in the mean Ta the case of Hung ae Government | id 7. ; =e Y nA WE | core counting thelr prospective gains, and age | tla that this enceter of awindiing I4 extensively ono right to ¢ fA rest In audden ‘ 7 arr pn by eointalselon mere here, and that = is to Bite is eerie | ‘ thenis arich harvest, when they | fled on by comm Lesher to Pesth to report | cnancipation there differunt from what hnp j i Y | scores of his Southern neigibors have boon wrved Ghan ale apn eee PTY aie eos es uidonly discovered that their enomy had come t y wil jew ear MERC PEON tet art aloe Tike himseif, and he again refused 0 compromis 1 ; i in Jaw anely, a ny ryain, and their Dusiness forthe year was well the ackno ut of ita ludependence ; eA BUAY es Raha this eiohte Only RububeaG i Wan h i uh Ho Intends to prosveute this firm to the fullest ex - and we have yot to see the deapateh written | oy id ir i 1 » a " igh destroyed. Measures have been tken to | taut of tho uw, and Leck up the contemptible wens th reply to: his enti of bv is under cultivation, and tho | frighten away the invaders, aud prevent further | ppacteeif possible, It ls believed that other Southern uy es © fi negroes once free will naira take to | mischief Tt is to be hoped they will not be | vietine will take the some conres, and thus pata n i, aa mst ‘i Bin the ¢ ll OFS Dorking for (heinselves; and if Spain should | driven to ether oyster beds, where they will have | emt to a system whieh os nice injurious to the con rebuke the mem rable conmmunication sent ntually encod in quelling the insurree. | We opportumty to renew their desteuotive pr suiner and the produ which Ola the pockets ander somewhat shnilar circumstances by | jon whe will regain domi ‘ | tives. of souiices midat * | tion, she will regain dominion over n desert Daxter, Wavornn to Mr, Murmarany, Tho | st.tcn ie will take youre to festore ton pr teaticn er TUDARNt nie ake ye Jo restore to a prc . + police ver o cide ¥. ” ngarians wore almost ernshed before Me, | Wich Ht wilt ) npr We have the police version of a homicide wh ; S| ductive eondition, i ushingto eto & ay night, in porto ua —" Esoen An Wersrrn's retion became known in their UW Ana tn dared lcteaee tactic ce Aa at cite bs lage Lealad ah aia ine 1 ‘ pier Which the policeman who used his revolver does | Povris—1i any one doubis the sunk nature Official circles; but his spirited diplomacy re John 'T. Hollman ay a Democrat. not figure erediiably, Aceording to the potiee | of the Awerleans, he has only to co to the rep mained on tho reenrd of history nevertheless, | Mr. don't. Homestan was formerly Ro: | ticnsclves, the ollicer was not on hia own post, | sentation of *Bnoch Arden,” to vo satisied tat and encouraged Mr. Mancy to interfere in] corder of New York city. The last week: | nor did he display any tact in the management of | {Me watlonal sensibilities are casily moved, Dehalfof Maurin Koszra and to resene him | day of his term int office he presided in | ihe person who ho took into custody, The ane canes is fie ved every a Me Sided : tein ro » Court of General Sessic d sentenced a t étin eloquent applause of tears, There eertaluly can be from an Anstrian dunge om, ; the Court of General Seas ong, and sentenced | friends of the victim say that the officer culpa- | yo more sincere testimony that the play 1s uppre- All the precedents of the policy of | Bow stn B, Krrorst to four years and six | bly ereated an unnecessary disturbance, foolishly | ciated, dhe United States are at war with the Calan | months’ imprisonment in the State Prison. excited the inhabilants of the neighborhood, and It is a little cnrious to note how differently people tactics of President Grant's Administration, | Mr. W. 0. Barrier has recently brought | tien tired upon then, Coroner Keenan will seks eenslionk cen Heli ‘ pre ‘ pati wria ies thein—whip out the reliefs i which, indeed, svoema to cut loose from all | to ght the fact that Mr, Horrman gon. | Probably draw out testinony that will xeriously | Heaven biews them—whip out their hand : bi and ol isa W 1 Kercuus f crime for which | mage the police, Without preyndging the po. | tte very Gret act, and fail quietly to weeping, and pistory and all procede hoean wonder | te young, RTCHU st for a crime for ie eee ie conn. dk tlie Police Cotsustaaionera | the rost of the play ia sccn by them dimly throuzh at its being: advift, and at the carly pyitation | he had never been so much as pat on trial, Why. thole officer—on post or off post—omitted | & Mist of tears, Mawlnsted, however, tretween the for a now President ? he sentence was « violation of the law and | (1.6 wtaras rap, that would havo brought such a | Sct With an coccastonal rainbow of smiles; but the Tho theory that the ennibilation of the | of the Constitution of the State. Kurenos | fives te tie at pide of 1 RAO Vee le SLs he uae ae ’ x ‘ : force to bis side as to render the use of a pistol | no pioudes are usually the fret to feo! (he meltiog 29 Is nocewary to cline a logical Dar | still remains egally imprison Wo care | utterly erhoinal, Wanadnae | Ueto dyed ‘Vartety; Win devil's bh ob. se us Som Tea, is] nothing: partiewlany about him personally, é Feet RIT bul nature’s—\hose of the real nervons, sanguine Alngracetad or a 20 of | but we wish to know how long he ia to be It ia anaoun in tho Zines tat one | romperament, Aste the dyed sisterhood, we doaut a val citing | Kept unlawfully in prison, Mr, Hovysay | 10"l ARFaE SDAA 1 READ A Bit TNUPACHY, 1: WOe oaacley 106 SAP ALIS MP RNAI ABA NaAcegr ot dbo diag ase is now Govemor, and ean pardon the si The ar » used by the volunteer tion The men of the eudionce are for the most part a ne shige | whom te tues tte hy tmprisoued any day | Guna in mtriots, Yet we do not hear | Mite more obsurnte and retac ping ‘ iva hha that he chooses to. that the Seerotary of Stato ordered the arrcet of | Wetr feelings, and manage to holt owt bravely achieved the signal triumph of eluting th Hoi many days Jorn Gav. MOwr a ax choo | the having (hentn oharue: AECaoRN te Erpe aes oe ent Gater ihe door upon the progress of all Liberty in to keep illegally imprisoned a man whon h ———— eh ae aa Ratatat ives is naive Ld abil world, ‘The analogy between the Cuban and | Admacls) has scatenced ta viotation of the A cocveapondent direct from tho sugar | ferins, ts eurv to carry ¢ st sista the Southern stru isabout ag identieyl as | stitution? Let us seo, Today counts one, | plaatition of a Spanish resident of Cuba them, ‘Your large fot nan ts very apt to be x tkmous that between freedom and slavery. Its en. | We want every laboring man to mark down | firms Tue Sey's assertion that the patriots do not | weeper, and to tas among fs earliest to succumb to forcement is destructive of all difference be: | the number of days that Goy, Horrsrax | Heed tce fom the United States, He says that ae iene ui da apebiar neue! Lies rm ween rightand wrong,elimiuates moral truth | knowingly keeps a man untawfally im. | {iy Have evowcliunew on the islands AW they J itl illo Melos ! tnd justice from the laws of nations, and puts | prisoned, and remember that he might keop | {Hil oe ars ab alanilaaiot Ue ise vel Y ithics were better oan hts reior these nt the merey of special pleaters, If | any ono of them or their children imprisoned | sipaihy even froin the Spanish residents, hud | M8 sebs ke murmured In tones of th Great Britain were to withhold reparation for | in the same way, #0 far as conseionee is con | oy iyadte @ declaration of graduat instead of | $MM "Poor old cre the depredations of her cruisers in the event | corned. If he is willing to punish one anon | ghsstute emancipation, a the * Spanish authorie | trrycy cic bent decesed ee te toe unciaee tie of our conceding belligerent rights to the | iogally, will anybody sippose that he en. | ties? to use our informant’s } “wot all | more obdurate of the iach, however, are apt to hold Cubans, it would only damage her cause and | tortaing any real reapect for the legal righis | that is raised on the island’? He expresses a | out Gil te garden cone in the lest vet, Some of not ow Tygabd ho argue that internation others? And low much democracy is | firm belief in th peltion, nae brett Aer an resort lo every © rolatl oto be settled by jurists here In this? celvable device to avoid the use of the worulsi af TPLAHODR ATH VO be semtletaby tiara AAA, | Lab EAT Tu Sox, which, as wo have frequently | hondkerchiet—putting their knuckles inio thelr eyex them alone, have only to read history again ae: zt eusuat and acgldl ort of hin ; ; ’ ‘Shad Good Advice to our Statvsmon. had occasion casvally to remark, shines for all, | in acasuat and a sort of way—shifung 1 in order to direover that the wil of a Bove It te well known that perlection. In_any | Price t¥o cents, will appear us usual tommorrow | <#iy In thelr teas to look al reign, whether that sovereign be a people or | a li caaeely house in an iuditer though on thi snd of trade or manufacture is only attained * — whole they were rather bored than otherwise—saxing a potentate, is the final arbiter of iG hak fai ealind tin’ divialan at Ab ak tia aulilig oa thovel lanle ave ous. ‘ ‘ by calle 9 division of labor, eG EAH . ut the ceiling av thoug enly overwhelmed with gational questions ; and jurists travel . bed Pim ani san Tho Columbia, Typographical Untoa, has admiration of the fre coes—trying to cheer tt 5 be ( When work is parceled out into branches, | yory properly warned the President of the Na- iP ’ Pine te ohnes: then their sphere whenever thoy arrogate to Tees RUNGE Rann oreo cetias Nas Nena eh i selves up by Jocoso rewnrke to thelr friends, and ei rane f ad to KOMNE MAN OF | tions! Union that ho iotuto bis constita- | eh ‘i ‘i themselves a power that is vesied in the ee iy ae ee rate i pe TaRee bi a lbteeel uae bs Who will viatato, his const: | Usuuliy these thin apd shallow protexts ate betrayed voverelgn authority, and in the publlo con “ sae ult is 0 a reater for | t f 1 theiraction in sustuinkyg Mr, Docatass, vd eaten ie vie dare te Keel i selence of mankind, 7 the samo amount of labor, and of better work: | te blick priater, Mr. Devasaas is an honorable expences ve Tuciae o Fegan The Prospect for Sugars manship aud finish, than if one hand had | Workman, end as such is entitled to all the ; Shean mann Ate WU ITArG, i fap 4, | privileges of the trade organization, The | dy eyes aud not evon a wink of werknors, as Sugar, if not ono es the absolute necensi- | conducted the whole procces, ‘Tuk, for In | TON I#G) of | Ane ARM CURATION ny. | sommetiiing more than aman, ond Hite Tess thaw a lies of life, 's stillof such very pencral use | stance, the manufacture of watches and Mslonia no takie Ale aditeloncinta: lie Lal monster in all civilized communities that it ranks | clocks. Much cheaper and more accurate | 14,4 ¢qostion ia sottled, and the President of the | — WALEAgKs ~ f ters of thin among the first of the staple articles of com. | timekoepers are now produced by each | xatie vat Union has no more business with it than Lip a i re aha nes, 8 meres; and the average consumption of it is | workman's devoting hitasclfto some partion: | jw Lis with the price ofclaas, ‘The New Orle aa es fichved Kisan lu piace of fot a bad eriterion of the prosperity or | tor portion of the movement, than used to be | Unicu has admitted negroes to its organization | the buresgues tit lve oceania the sty misery of an Me nt pshioned plan of co © | for years. Mody has dared nand 0 revoca- oath past, We hasapr . ‘The people of the United States consum rt fe. ‘The how is plain, wind tion of its charter, It is toa late to begin with msn. adisizent play dray-—naeh More sayarin proportion to thelr noniber illustrated baa thousand ways. the Washington organization, ‘The printers’ : na ay Raps ones us those now given by he Selwyn an these of any other country in the world It strikes us that the business of states, | cletiog will wot iu ateshe MABE AE MB MIEN Once ritateerua alirastioua oh Malad: ap Tie sugar, almost all foreigo,conyumed here | manship is susceptible of improvement by | [Pe Beseelations Hinton iva wall t auan be tarnlalicd Ghtan t last year fools up the enormous amount ¢ ! me division of labor, asx well as other The movement for the introduction of the | Lanri tre : a thelr forces this 16#,000 tona ; and for this quantity, at rn Why should one member of Cou tudy of German in our publi hools gives jal ~ pane ie ch nan * pe Th Gees cht ne lot: 1, wo] frexample, undertake to ho master | aivns of life, A central association, to consist | $74Ve OF V the blondes” gepeneg ‘ ne f all topics, and show hinwolf equally at ive members from each ward, is organizing | Nictor by the Iwiet ur eens me on questions of finance, forciga alfaira, | with le object in view. The Germans of | Graxp Ovena Movse.—T 1 at ut on of sujrar ia th md | ty tr sand castom houses, | Hy Sixteenth Ward met on Thursday, appointed | this esabitshment is dh splaying unch enterprise | es Ses aoa a ai katy ihe ieoh cha vian to agitate, and elected delegates 10 | the production of wow psmy wend much Judgment Sn a half of 1 il , Fi 1 ih then \ body. The subject has already been | the selection of exeolcat ones, Tomeht Oliver aig Ff ye AR P| ei RB SEs COE ER OAL “Py the Board of Education and referred | Swink" toto be produced, When last urouzht wutdred wel thirtecn thou aw hn in onder to: yot tlligently; but a tees of the College, The Germans | st Waltack’s, i had and very sueconsil ti produced in Europe from bect root, Unt! | they would divide up their w and cach | yey noney In support of the measure, aud | At the Waverley, tho ** De fans! family within about thiriy years, during which this | one take up a gjpocialiy, so that the others valotormined to leave uo atone untumed to | Rerobate evstinue tele war but wowtertul ex beet root sugar erop has been yearly inores myhtlook to him with confidence for the v it through cing) wee f yearly curry it through, The Control Garden presents the usual gata re tron ce, suUdar wa vabde facts and Y ie connected i nh es ree i nce et ely gl ep auton A a Tho Mutual Base Hail Club has lost tho | series of pics eee Aid Be EPPEERD TRO SHOR FO. HO) ORIG: Gomy to ho WikOr AbONL TE tO TRU y chainponship andl the Bokfonia hava wonitt, 10 |) sttaueeeny) Glympie, ax wood w pant Atal wvtoly from eane Bat the envrmons | possibly ean be by eet Merit | ue Mutuals had taken the advise of Tuw Sox, | mime ve wa ever jut unwn tie New York stag stp of wet root s nearly one lialf of | of every wubjest, and s eel MAY | and placed Axpruw Jomyson and Tony Hautaax Gann + Sas ty be followed by a season of he Kei hig producod, has long inc rave ly oa their first nine, this could not have happeaed, ‘ aan axploded Wie ideo plan we suggest is already partial! ri) " shiak Beet rout surar | pfaetured in aly practised, Mr. Suan ie the orth all the contr ead for 0 interes | Mem AP BE: VE ' J ‘ p " nter i rel oy ar ‘ the Yollyer Kava, ' runiaat as... Baty ita ; grown in al yom the Ati ¥ w pothio pt heart should | Hdl wma oe ; ‘awnt iho 3 f DONE Fears interest one-third of the the Caspian, a ne N an f im his dog, without regard to the action of | whole arccars of interest on. the penenat tiey ine “ franca, and in soils of which almost | fy patie ead perseverwice, the two list | the Board of Houlth, ‘The ting saloons of the | S80 Sept 2 and oneha tol the remainder ot the are igi ‘ ‘ A | Fears before Nov. f, Iso, And if at the tule of uny every one of the States of this Union ean | named gentlemen may easily come to occupy | city, weorrespondent tells sily scenes of | real eatute by virtue oF the dveres of any Courts the furnish an abundance. And yet, atrangely | a postion Dkethat hell by the first named, | quarrels between the ows Voth i tenmeunt bid tor wie p ry wnall be lees mmough, but little or nothing has fis yot been fone in this country toward an object ot such vital Laterest to us as is the retention in ‘ae country of nearly a hundred million dol- lars aunually, ‘The one exeeption to this ap parent apethy on the part of our wealthy farmors and merchants has beew at Chuis- worth, in Central DPnois, where a company, - oatomatne amma ARenitiog Murine prec rert tree eon asd and their colleagues, os well as the members of other legislative bodies, rhould imitate their examplo, Tustead of the fatervals between seneious ta eh and pitwement, let thon read ¢ one tople of interest to Uichr eonstituonts ‘They can then back prepared to recom Psiudy: wp sons dend and criticise measures affecting thelr special department with well founded conti Ota tworthirds of the aM ot its patrons who object to tho pr tho dogs | wall be ti Of the ofllccr exeeutine such acerver about their legs. at the request o. eller par y to che recor, ty posts at heir Jew % ne tho aly (or the period of two calendar mort, ie Supreme Court of af arolin have ie The Electton in Virginia, ded thats boad given tn 1264 for the pAwet a] Wasmsarem, July 4.—Gen, Van Wyck left Jove ts valid, and can be collected at ! wt | here for New for ieht, having Just tetumed it Conste # of duly, 1852, yuarantecing the ére- loan | MU Virgina abe reperts the coutent tn that Meat tee And i aus the constitntios of ult) vex employed in the service of the and the emancipation proclamation of J were, in the opinion of this Court, efferive Within the milifary nee of the United States, were was motlang in the purchase as oh hehisoment vte for Gove eed “tind Oats tn Viretnia, oly 4.—It having been broaght of t Chat General Canby ob oF the Vingivia Laas. The brs Wastueton, \ a ree ere ——— The Black Donglass—Columbia Typograph- feat Union Warns the Lgtetnnint fl ie Nae tonal Union—\ wal ters nnd mot Polltlen, the. rf Membership. The majority of the members of the Colambie ‘Typographical Uaton, No. 101, have addressed a com munication to the President of the International ‘Typographical Union, In answer to the address of the minority of the kame Union, asking among other things for atewnention of the charter of No. 101 if necesssry. After referring to the proceedings of the meeting of the minority, held on the 2sth of June, they say that tor eoine time past an enmity Hus been manifested toward the members of the Unio ployed at the Government printing ofiice by those employed elsemlere, They allewe that this animost ty arises on the gronnd of politteal differene many of those embraced in the minority eithe in netlve part against the mation during the Int onely aympathiaed with the rebels, wit ubers of the majority heartily adstalned [ernment to ite atrnzgte existence | Sener or the diference is that many cf hee whe now find themselves in the minority, have lost their former nrestice in the eratt, and are struggline ty re: (in their lou tership by despern TeACrt EAL the. present ennae Of dieafection arises from the application of a ec man fi | siipsroncoruing which affair they give the following aint May meeting of tho vielase ontataod enploymont wt rp oy 18 nea nn hone of cular, the rniworiey heap his oni, ‘Conunittes 60 Nu arzed by the con | Dansuee” hed be by th as th In roper pereen, con ane! Kecretary for grantog “hint a Ad ofderad A revoe for one next rea hient Un frou ny Galle Wp OF Ws Fores Interest of tue ni troetions irom the Union. withoy OF ts 1 etn OFFS Lb) + Douglas 0 ee than Union pric thaton co where Mr. says paid ru: y miy t had been intteted vy ey "ahiewal Naiional Union, we deter Jonal means incon power ty ee and eleet Mr. Dongiags, At the bla Unto there was an sbers the anpone ats ni you ‘one met) without, Ca Tay the 1iwority Fe) Yeas, 2h, bays (eb. The majority report ted red rece. Before « bal ot in his cave onrued., as It had wa then ad wat taken the Union, unon notin wea that the triende of Mr. ity. OME Ro it “two this ts waar, Mi been takets at thatine: of Mr, Doug The Coasequeneo Ww npuisloa ot tho mewnbord ae the Valon emote ti Hovermment printing office, numberlag over Hd, to stike, Concerning the effor' the Union by a revoeatic ait w of the minority to break up of Its charter, they retort by saying article thi of the € tution pro- Vides that ths Union shall not be dissolved us long as fifteen members desire to preserve iis orgal tion, That the majority, whieh Is ever two Lun dred, are dete Union, Secuiut—DMatinetion on arcount nat the TW ter 1 ex ontually, If port pricos of labor and ihe ri Fourth Wee (iat bar. fa whlel of elavery, Dow luppily nb ‘Ourconviet tart lasting and sincere After going over the ground of the diMeuity at reat length, and asyerting that they are de trous of remaining tn che Union und of upholding ats exist ence, yet they do not disciias tite fact that, If tue Nitional Us fon does not do then justice in this in= stance and uphoid the Ui notity their s-crattemen throughout tie country of the Vict, advice thom (o withdraw from the Uvlon, and tk hocemsivy iacasares t forat a Lion of thelr , founded on prineipte Hi men, cor color, They conclude as’ fol {TAT Feanowsibtlity, res vine, Pend, an tb whien th (abliehed afte awiwli¥ taterter ¥ local quest Mav'it be yours lkewis on you Hy. de neo {tok iy sand © Cake easly aid slow a lave be equa Figite ie « ay oto, —a— APIGHEVOR A WIP - Desperate Par ota nAWAYy Spouse tol Pe Bae © Between the © Husband Serlonsty, Hy Wounde vam (he New Athuny Commerctat, A shooting sine look piace at Anderson Week, willed has caused great exciteument am our ciligens, One Joba Able, tiv! in Dabo's¢ ty, furty-five or Ay years old, cam county, aad married the daughter of Pat “wo years ago, the girl being a wha! tel, After hying together twe tre tin Uiseatietied Lue syle Caume, aad lett hor the not in to Crawior ok Dow Sdit not Hud her there. The fatu: would go with tim to where his daughter ait ehe was w tai to eo buck and ty wus 1 So th Able, ‘They proce Houston, ip this tow < procured: bam in bis cn of Thom Ue, it the family of Mr. Mouste whew they entered, dulin Abt 3) howe With hin Se retised to go, eaytig kaw Was airad of her tie. Abie sttil coaxed, but the Whe refused, Able then told her he wanted to tulle oO her privach. ‘They sicpped outside the dvor, He! talked” to her priv tely fore whale, ad cr eawht ant kissed ber, gayiae, Now you wil Wort your No, 1 will not,” replies Allie then sul, 1 will take you, dead or ulive Upon this she sprong mito the door to help to the ho and there touud fuvited them in, and fs: hieitea fis wife to Mit, Houston eaueht noid of her, Able dragged thei beth out of te house into the yard. Cho this, Patrick Dewill, the faker of the wife wid Abe to let ber alone, Able W his revolver Dewitt, ond Dewitt kuoewed tin diwn, Aub 4 amin Knocwet deta by Dew.tt a scuttle, wien Vbie eatied Gy tie brother Hi to aie Uh rm with! iv her seized ber, dvagging her, and she sereain wr hep. Abie then “0 from be Wi ext OM 8 PUA to ce Huinptow wut Dik Wily swearing und treating Wer He att Dew it procurca a revolver trou Ut & the to. Abies trying bo he Fecating by TUN her iwet ond lestds, ng, told tas U rio mike Haste and 6 ay With bis (Able’s) «ite, und he would fh 1 Dew itt biek, and ov Dew! tapprowch bits Atle howd Math would blow his CA bruins out, preac for at the same Line and enapbiig Une tig. t Lowity drew lis revowver and fired two saots at Abie, and, baying one lett, celiverately revolved The eyender HU the remaining teat cae ander the lnunmer in first, one of Lae shots tuking ¢ a Tele arin, Hess the elbow, tine bu w don hor husbana’s ara, ith, on seeing Lampton have hoi of bis daugh- Whis wile to bis dicey and Was Just an the Ling hii, when he thvew up cd tans told Dewitt noe to Souk baw, dud ue WoUK! do. a ting be Would tell nim. Dewi said Dn you, taketo the Lush, ve L Will shuct you dewd upon the toot Htuuptoa chen ran away. Hy Usis Gine Joba was off his uorse of his Wise maine Now aud bud hotd pays Dewitt, 1 say, Jolin, let lice go.” Jolin sWore tut Le would nut, What de intended to take wer or kill ‘oer, Dowitl rused the um aud drew a bead at J breunt Now, (iis ts the aot or Lyall suooe you.” Ls Loree, and uae Pil wold yous le Able taeu reliaed in oped away. Cp ty Precariods pituston, Avpreutices for Sing Sing, Some time ago the poli effort to supped tle xauay of Juvenile tnieves Uh iniet Che IUik WhArVed IM the We ling Shp, wid the nisuneo was feetrest ubated, But aww, tho police having re vigilance, Ca ily haw revived, any svarm with little ol ‘of bathe "sand who sorely THE PRESIDENTIAL FIELD. enna MOVEMENTS OF THE VARIOUS CAN- DIDATE: eines How the Wi are Borg Pulled in Wash ton-Tancock Stock (Risin. Correspondence of the Dalimore Garette, Wacmetox, duly 1, 1859.—The intention to rd Gen, Hancock ax a candidate for the in the with a Hone for hth, and it is said ttt Meat eert kod concert in the matter, and making With a wir appoint of oft mente accordingly. army clals, subservient to their undoabtediy wield ® vast dusice Choe has been seen 4, during his recent vinit South, to a fatlon for the icy, but fe has de charge. ‘There isa etroog fecllng among D ate ans here In favor of tre nomination of General Hancock, Mis jon as Goveruor of Pounsylvania, if he, consent- to run, is:consl iered certain, and ‘it is believed that at the end of his ub ral term. be Installed in the White House by an overwhehaing myority ever ony leas can Dring out, His New Orleans him to be a statestan as well nea » better Democratic plaiform could be n his weil own letter to Governor 1 vi Texas, One Uaing is certiins if one may sud 5 from the feeling here, there will be ne more conven tions held ia Now ¥ afew Now York oli ticles Will Bot be the prospects of the Demoeracy as th The New York World ia aleo aenonsced here as unworthy of the cumtldcnes OF the party - ry Soward Taking Wyoming Terris tory by Storm Heere Correspondence of the Chicago Tribmie. Cimvesse, Wyoming, dune 16, 1869.—Last nigit the Hom, WOH, Seward arrived bere. Me was crowd of chine vs, Who vourfcrously eheere Aw the venerable slates: man stepped from the ear, the post band ir m Fort Ruesctl, whieh was in attendance, str up, aud the crow: preated around him ap xious to extol mpee ofthe great man who bas been #0 long identiiled with tie yorament, A passace was cleared, ond Mr. Seward, hatin hind, made his way tito thie ho: He wad Htumediately waled upon by a number of citizens and officers from the fort, allot whom aday or two) Mr, Seward and call tet at bie depot hy a hoppy ve wl who chose ¥ to 10 oclock in the morine, At Telock be expressed bis inte of visiting Bort A. Ttisses). The crowd, witch bad really n= creased ontatue Of the hutél, called repeutediy for Seward, and would not be put olf Without @ sper Mr Seviard at fat appeared at tue window and was received With Uiree cheers anda Uger. AS soon us order was restored, be said t Mit. SEWARD'S APRRCH eeritory 1 thank you for hospitable recep: Hated With Ie Wide expanse oF con sled over in coming to your ety, You tH T have not been euecessiul tn y States aeive for ave been success- “cit this cone have been Lr T have tr Vall neree ti Keeping che prop ‘Une last twenty years ee fui in keeping me active. Tain an old eed rest, but T have come out to a x on in the coantry while Twas contincd at the seat of covernuent, “It waa made one of the conditions of tay trip that Eshould retrain from public spenking. You will, T know, pardon me for adhering to my promise, as Lata travelling ouly to, see the country aid Up health, Citizens, agate thank you for thus band Of your good will, and I Wish you rest pro perliy. Lam sire enecess will erown ail your ehorts in building ap this new terrivory. 1 hope, us youdesire, you will obtain the territorial apstal hives that You wlll make this a great city ned altnately & great State by the ald of erful enterprise, that sas just Leon compl oinding toxether with iron Ue two sides of U tinent. I have co ‘Of thas remarkable enterprise, me quietly wo Forged ual T thank you, Chany and bles yo0 ent Three hearty chuers Were giv ary, wad many of the citize crowd, however, SUll continued large, and retin around the hole! aati a late hour, add, God biess the ed Many, notwith- standing i wos known the Seere’ary was’ tired and Wished to retire, pressed around his rooms, and would not depart until they had taken hikm by the bund. One cuthusasite Inaividual, who seemed to be wel) kuown to Me, Seward, rasued into tie room, Hrasved the old aman by the ban, exclu at bless your old soul! how are’ yon e Mr. seward replied, ry well; but what Md are y' ay out here ¥* Help ig to bonld ap shew State." the sualvurnt. man re plied. av. Seward gocs from here to Denver. where he Will runnin for day or two, and then return ‘Tie will visit all the p Pacific Hailroad, and then » for Colnu, touching at Alisha to W purchase, Mr, Seward was accompa: is son Frederick Seward and wife, Mr. 1 Colonel Emory, ‘The Secretary ail bears assis b ne of Lis eliveks thon th aud his neck for the e Racal, when asked why he paid court to ywe vid Alaestnan, sald, "Sur, L was @ soldier, wud Lvever shall forged to thank Mr. Seward for the able mavner in whieh he nm dour State Deparinent white our armies were fitiig 1 the fient. Ho sliliully avoided ail torcign comphieat Ht our Cause, wand, alte iH iteannot be dead that Mi. Seward has wade sume public mistakes, yet sincerely beileve he | committed a8 few errors us Most men doin the course of & long public lite. We ail owe hin respect for talent’ and services.” Such is, undoaburdiy, the opmion of the amass of the Americ people. a Mr. Seward & Sax Fuancisco, July 3. Seward was in Sucrane California, ‘The Hon, William TH, io yesterday, and arrived hore last mgbl, and ewjoyed & grand reception. ‘The Burst Caiworma Gaurd, doit battery, fired a ality of one bundged cane on’ the orrival Of the: sterner, aud the National Guard acted as an eseort to Mr Beword aud the conmuttes of reception to the Cech dental Motel, wh busiastic mutitude was hed ree! CHerale Mates who ivered a brief aporeh, thanklng. ‘the people tor the honor. ‘The parlors of tue hotel were then Uvown open, and our citizens had an apportuaity to personaly gr et the ex Secretary, the Presideut. Vhe I sof getting out of Wash- ington us soon as the Virginia election is over, He will probably ko to St. Lous the tatter part of nest week or so, and then return ty few days buiore going wo Long d Newport, He will be ubsent ¢ preater p July and toe first of August, ‘The W House was thrvaged om ba\arday, Metis te Hovements of the VicceIrexident. ice-Presidovt Colfax, who has been the guest Of a femal ow te Heigity'of Urooklyn, tool bis d rire On Saturday ior a brie view to Hast Will take his hue at. Bout Bendy hue pil, beLore rete » Wisadngts THE GENUINE LETTERS, L Waritixaron, dune 2, 150. 1: When Dassumed, with ap- grecative prive, tae high oflvo of Socrethry of the avy, comterrod upon tue by your flattering predilec- (ion, 'T suited Goat Tioured, [of reasous of @ perronal wud dumerte ature chen expitued, that L would Not beable to retum cue position long, I now come 4 dk your ueceptunee ef my resignation, The sev erince ol ty official aud elwiyy must ataractive cela: Gons with You, for whom T entertain. so much es tects wud wtiaehiaicat, gives Mm sincere pain, Bud. the ngten i Secretary Horie’ To THe Paesiy ALandoument of my pablie duties mucu re the great contiqence T feck wm the harme steocst Ul cas of the wdnuiuintr: usable, honest, nod glucions lead, 19m ’ bet With Une Warniest Wash Pravers for the keaitis and happinves ot Woilus oF all dear t you, Lrotaain, most devo sud respect 'e, BORT The residents to Borie. Esnouriye Manaton, 0 Wastingion, D, Od A.B Borie, Secrdary of the Nacy An Sit: Your letter of this day, tendering sighation of the position of Se Wy of the ere ed ed bot asenre you how anh t (16 sevoranes of OMF oflictal connection, uot ohident Pag that the ligh estecn 1 have Ways felt ior you, inercayed With inp HEU, Wilk COmLNMS Wh iw nequalntanee sighation With rezrety therelorey ub tthe quict you will find in re Tobie you to perfect healt, With great resp et, vr evudient servant, U.S GRANT. = = eee Hive mare Lo a wherenpan tie F fusal was reported to Commissioner Hrennan due emurgoons have & very unquict quarrel with Dr ler, Who ts Leir erupio ce, DUE Hut, we iLappears, ther dppontee, On sleday they helt a seeret d attempted to shelve Dr, Pooler and his Dy arpommting wo others, ‘bie sien, how: sec by tle Board, who a # services, as he Is Outice twenty-two hours day hal night. Dir. Armstiong atteads ty bust nes# during the otter two howrs, — The Working Women’ To the bition of The Sua. Sin: Your issue of to-day, in its report of last Li's mectiug of the Working Women's Associa vetecring (0 the appliention for’ help by tn Avnociations SUNREAM. —— --Cardinal Bonaparte is said to look like Ede win Booth. Chief Justice Chase has taken a cottage av White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, =It is estimated that the work on the Hoosaa tunnel will be completed in three years. —Twenty years ago there wero six post offices io Minnesota. Now there are six hundred. —A young lady in Vermont has, in seven weeks, mate a collection of 1,070 different kinds of buttons. =—One dollar is the price which a foarle: youth in Missuurt asks for biting off @ rattleenak head. —Lord Derby has given the profits of his trans. lation of Homer, amounting to £34, to Wellington College, England. —A iunatic who was committed for a few weeks to au aeyinm by the antnoritics of St. Louir has sued the city for €950,000 damages, --The fishing ot An-sa-au-quot-an-son-go> mon-go-ton-go luke, in Oxford, county, Mo. ts re ported as Oret-rate; at any rate, the name is, —There are 80,000 people in Nagasaki, and if is estimated that 48,000 of them are drunk every night, ‘They get drunk on sakt, distitle d trom rica. —The Paris Fizaro announces that the opeving of the Suez Canal is postpoved to the 15th Novem. her, “in order to give the canal time to make ite wollr tte, —-The Chicago Republican declares that Wm, B, Ogden will live unul that town bas ove million inhabitants, He would be 4 gvod subject for live ins surance, —Mr. A. 8. Abell, owner and manager of the Baltimore Sun, and formerly aa owner ot the Publia Ledyer, has gone to Eucope for rest, after tuirty years’ labor, —Florida contains over seven million acres of fand lying along the Atinntic const, from Indian river to Cape Sable, admirably adapted to tue eulth vation of cote, —During the election season in France tha Post Oftice distributed over twenty-one million cies culars, and the imperial revenues were thereby ine creased nearly $190,009, —Shere are 8,500 newspapers published in this country, of which fivo-seventhe are tseuod in the Northern States. Now York has the largest, and Fiorida the smallest number, —A belle of Agra, India, is in full dress when Awathod In two #bawis, wiih thirty bracelets, fur- f of carrings, seven necklices, one nose nid a seal ring on evel thumb, est circus feat in Paris iy for a man to leap from a height of eigirty (eet, being securely fast ened bya strong elustic cord, and to bound back again to tue place from wiileh he starte —The New Hampshire Legislature has passed 8 Dill allowing mine per cent. of avy Less rate of ine terest by special contract, with a provision that tho question shall be submitted to the people ut the next election, An immense harvest of chignons was eath- ered from the scene of the most violent Paris rlot the next morning. They were advertised to be returned ‘on application at police headquarters, but few were —A young lady in New Orleans imagines her- tolf'a great etatesman, and annoys er fmuily greatly by dressing in male garments and making barangues from the front balcony, whenever #he cau elude their watch over ber, —The case of the Rev, Mr. Tate of Ohio, who was presented for tial for employing a surpliced choir in bis chareb, has come to aa abrupt termina~ tion, the Court organized to try hitn having decided that it bad no jurisdiction in tue case, —Mr. William F. Poole, late librarian of tho Boston Athenwum, has been commissioned by the Government to rearrange and otherwise change and add to the library of the Naval Academy at Anua- polis; also to make w catalogue of the library. —Some men were lowing baled hay upon a Lake fuperior propeller, at Detroit, a few days aco, wheu thes wore sturtled by a terrribie hiosing, whiek camo from a bale partially burst open, and a badly pressed black snake, four (eet lon, wrigsled ont, —The bromide of ammonius omineuded by Dr, Gibb, of London, to those who sudfer frow an excess of fat, He soya that, whea taken in soll doses for a length of tame, it will diminish the weight of the body with greater certainty (an amy other known artich At a recent mass mecting of the Saints at Logan, Utah, Brigham Young ealled Auron Thatcher go on a mission to preaca the Gospel mitt! ha would cor tty get married aud i the meneure of his ercation.” evidently old bacuciors are not wanted vineng the Mormous, —Oliver Barthelet, of Montreal, for bis servi n reeruiting the Papal Zouaves in Cayada, tras been made a member of the order of Pius 1X,, entitling bum to the sank of Colonel in the Poyal army, and the right of sword and cpsulets, Me is the firs Ameriown who has reeeived this distinety Three English bishops have commenced pro seontions against beneficcd clergymen of their dior cones fog alleged violations of the Chur. ruly on ritual, aMWid down recently by Lord Catrms in list Judgment in the Juticil Committee of Privy Coun: cil in the ease of * Martin vs, Mackooochie, —The Newbern (N.C) Zimes says : "Ln our exe cellent letter from Boston about the Peace Jubilee, the following words should have oecurred : * Mow zart’s Twollth Mass. One of cur compositor, evi dently not a masic) man, set it up in Qs ways *Pweilth Massachusetts,’ and It so appeared in the paper.” Au Tudiauapolis lawyer has received the fole owing: *Sir—can L gota devors & how saon of protnds than feam not support my wife bave one child, a boy ain willing to tuke care of the boy, ans. juieuditly & state what it will coat, If it costs €9 1 cant pay that much, Direst to box 20 Burling ton Vi." —We lutely mentioned the attempted destrue- tion of a valuable orchard Michigan by girdling the trees, and tle prompt assiatines of ueighoors im covering up tue wounde, The miscreant hus ro peated bis work, and this time has done it thor oughly. bere is no doubt that the people of tha neighborhood would | h him if they could get their hands on him, pe famous Longworth wine Longworth wine house in Cineinnatl have beew “closed out.” The sale bas been going on fot nearly a year, A paper of that city says the fact Is significant to consume as well as doslors, the oMar and the right to use the Longworth brand alos will the las terest of the estate of the Inte Nicholas Ls wou Ut in ue stock of wines just ult out. —John G, Nivolay, private secretary to Prosi« dent Lincoln during bis whole term, and United Sinks Consul in Paris during Mr, dolunson’s adini+ aistration, has retui Jhome in broken health, H¢ proposes to seek health und relazation im Kansas, He prownises at rome suture time to wiite, witl the aid of Major Joka Hay, Sty, Lincoln's axslsbont pris vale secretary, w history of Mr, Lincoln's adinuise tration as viewed irom within, —A bill bas passed the Senate of Florida in aid of te railroads in that State. Tt is proposed to Issue bonds to the amount of $1449) a mile, (0 thi In exe tending the Pensacola and Georgia ros! to Mobil alll the be is to be iweued atthe same tine, The second proposition 4s for the State to endorse to the xtemt OF $14,000 4 milo the bonds of any company tnitertaking to build a Gamsevttio ‘Tampa odors ed ab Hee 1 ub Andrew J) veskdeus had arieved at a caren * “ mense concourse of people soon atter frout of the hotel in question, and great curiosity Was manifested Lo see * Auly.? 1 was not ascers tained until some time afterward that the A, Johns son,” to whom the Pungo had alluded, wax not the ex-President, but a very inoffensive tobavee merebant irom New York, who was quite distressed at tne notoriety which he had acquired agwnst hie will, —The poppy plant grows luxuriantly im Calie fornia, and almost without cultivation, Speciment of opium, of a superior quality, prepared from pope

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