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AMUSEMENTS, amelie CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, 7th ay.. between ft and back considerably in their training and tow: ing practice, while the Oxford crew will be THE thin lips are as much the signs of an inferior raceas kinky hair and thiek lips; nothingof ROTORS SUN, SATURDAY, JULY | ae law stands, an unjust male ermployer is TiabTo to arrest or imprisonment tut etnploying mits 10. 1869, : aad MR.BLAIR AT LONG BRANCH RAYMOND'S SUC aa of Newsruper SUNDEA Iss =—Mr. Jolin Morley is to become editor of the Ms. # ‘4 eh , 1 , ; i ij ‘ine capitul- , » Roand- More Youu on y St } foi #te.—-Garden Concerta, quietly working away on the Isis. Theex- | the painfal quantity of whipping, shooting, | Hiner, dressmakers, and other femini APOLITICIAN'S INSULT TO THE OPFI= London Morning Star. WALLACK's—Dora, and Biack-Fyed Susan, Matin’ | tent of this disadvantage cannot be predicted | and roasting alive which the Southorners | 1 cam foather their nests at the expense of OERS OF THB ANME Way-A Times . wings, and joy and h 1 re cooked riven , ‘ is given to few to know, steam boiler or caused a railway necident except | or altorctact reee\ tia until morning. aicty reigned ur a, Unhappily, however, to- | ‘¢ Indignant customer wullxt ont of the sore, f el gael on the erockod si ra of I is contend against, are defrauded out of a vie Lah as a punishinent for neyleet, carclessuony or ig. | QHYAnewer ta.an observation, of mune, that hi re and ihe Sef the ay aa i itortonk jo | —The palace constructing at Temata for the ‘ nN yy his would | tory, it will be a warning toour people never | Uninerited Censure of Judge Barnard. | yorance, either of which is equally criminal in | Mann Ves de ged knew Meow teteteaiergs | gaanien ofone of he Looks. and before thegentl-men | reecption of the Empress Kugdule during ber stoy have been at a disadvantage on English | to contend against Britons in a friendly con Much of the censure which is lavished | (hose who undertake to manage either boilers or Palit. He winked very significant aded in the bottom of the cance, and Iinmediately | ‘8 Keyl, will be one hundred and eighty foet wide \ rivers generally ; and if the proposed course he Guneluded this nentance. / on Sutniday. OLYMPIC THEATRE—Hiccory Diceore Dock. nhes at 14 o'clock, Wednesdays and Sitardays NIBLO'S GARD EN—Sindad the Eallor, WOOD'S MUSBUM—Wandering Jew. Matiale Satur Mau. i aay. BOOTHS THEATRE. 294 +t, between Sth and fit ave Foch Arden, Matinee Saturtay. BROOKLYN SKATING HINK, Clermont av, near Myr tle.—Snnmer Evening Oone ora, BRAND OPERA HOUSE—Ollvor Twist, Matinee Bator any. BOWERY THEATREsJonathan Bradford, The String of Pearts, and Pie Woman of Hel! Yard. Tt Rhtnes for AN. SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1% Torme of the swe, DAMTy, per year to mail ynReribers.. Ser Wrekiy, pet year ‘Ten copie to one Addroas Twenty copie adress Fifty copies 10 one adders WrenLy, per your ‘i ‘Trrenty eoptes to one address Fifty copies to one addres Additiona: copies, tn Clat Payment invariably in advance, ADVERTISING RATES Fovwrn Pao, per line. ekages, at CIN | until its Influence on the men Js ascerta ned on their arrival on the other side | crew cannot but lose considerably by sen sickness and the loss of a fortnight’s practice. Certainly, all the chances are, by force of eireumeatances, ontirely on the side of Oxford. Yet our inen are fall of hope, and are deter. | mined to win if they can, ‘They know their own powers, and, while not in the slightest underrat ng their forinidable antagonists, are filled with modest confidence that they will be able to hold their own with the cham pions of the English Universities, ‘The Harvard men only desire a fair ree, and will cheerfully acknowledge a defoat in a downright fair pm Will they be allowed a fair race? Prom theit Oxford antagoniste, and the gentlemanly portion of the English boating men, they may, of conrse, expect the most honorable treatinent, But the English public is unfortunately composed chiefly of very dif. | ferent material; and the low betting men, the sports and the roughs of England, of whom there will be thousands on and about the course on the day of the race, are the most brotal. low- minded class that can be but the | | will be obliged to undertake in a similar philanthropic work of domestication to that | which they have performed for the Africans. We regard it as ® formidable, pow sibly resiethess movement on the Proesi- | dency of tho United States by His Excellency the Ton. Anson Bunu camp, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Imperial Govern. ment of China, The control of somo of the new States and Territories of the Pacific conet it alronly within eney graap of the Chinese, should they but reach forth and take it, Tho Bouth be even more com: pletely theirs by the time Mandarin Bun- TINGAME completes his tour of the Courts of Europe, The North is already Boni. GAME's! We horchy inake our claim to be the first to nominate Anson Bon.incame for President in 1876. We would go for him in 1872, but we are already partially com- mitted to Beruyier Conrax and Joun Ty Horr an aa candidates for that year, What a glorious picture opons to the pro phetic mind! A manderin of the highest possible number of buttons in the Presiden- their working girls without fear of molestation. Tho next Legislature should cortainly remedy this evil, — The World of yesterday hus an account of the Harvard oarsmen now here on their way to London, in which, among other singular blun- ders, it asserts that on two occasions they “beat” Mr. Gnowon Law. The World has ovi- Aontly been imposed upon, We can assure it that these brave Boston boys are gentlemen of independent means, entirely incapable of “ beat- ing” Mr. Law or any other moneyed man, They never beat anybody @rcept their opponente in fair and legitimate rowing matches. At Inst New York is to have a now Post Office, The Commissioners appointed by the Secretury of the Treasury to neyotiate with the city fora change of site found their efforts une availing, and so informed Mr. Bocrweut, On the 6th inst. the Secretary wrote to Mr. A. T. Srewant, an Secretary of the Commission: “1 have this day directed Mr. Menurtr to proceed with the preparations necessary for the erection Of the Post Office building in the city of New York, upon the original site. [regret that your Commission were unnble to moke satisfictory arrangements with the authorities of the city of New York; but I believe that yon and the gentle — The Gulf Officers’ Bananet in the Stetson House—Apotheosies of Rebel General OMcera-The indignation of the Officers of the Union—Chance tor a Duel Correspondence of The Sin. Lora Draxen, duty 9.—Ae the banqnet of the Armg of the Guif did not termmate untif very lote last evening, T hat no time to communicate at length the partioniara of asx epieode whielt has been the absorbing tople of conversation here today, I allude to the conduct and pecen of Frank P. Blair, Tr, Inst night, ‘The General made Ma appearance, ae T am in formed, at the Stetson Honse shortly aiter 7 o'clock PLM. The Army of the Gulf were then In session in the parlor of the hotel, their deliberations being witnessed by agreat number of ladies, White the Committee on Elections were making their report, the proprietor of the hotel ushered the distinguished Missourian Into the parlor, and seated him bevide n. Sheridan. His reception was warm and cor- some gentlemen going ao far ax to interrupt the order of business by calling upon him for a speech Afvor he hud taken Lisseat, lis movements disclose! the wad trnth that he was intoxicated. The General had not been long in the room before the raed. The interval etapelng between the adjournment and the beginning of the bangnet was employed by Mr. Blair im conversing with bis friends in the corridors. When not sitting, he re- clined against a counter, a post, of any other support near where he chanced to «and. To the BAitor of The Sun. Sia: Not long since you recommended George William Cortts, Feq., a8 9 proper person to fll tie place mude vicant by the death of the Hon, Henry J. Raymond. Tater with yon on this point. George William Guethe, as Lam informed, bas been offi red the position and declined, There can therefore be nO offence in eritielting your recommendation. That Mr. Carts 19 an aecompliened reloler and an able man, no one doubts; bmt iw that all that is required to fii the the vacancy left by Mr, Raymond ? Journalism I like any other trade or professton Tt requires prectice and experience, a well as tact and ability, Among thoes most emtnent In the pro- fersion at the present time ore Horace Greeley, the Ton, Mark M, Pomeroy, dates Gordon Bennett, Thurlow Weed, Wim, Cullen Brywit, and Chartes A Dana, [venture to eny that ail of them began their career as reporters or printers, Mr. Raymond, it ie known, was a reporter for the Tribune, Mr, Dana begun his career on the CAronetype at @ per week, wos transferred to the DHdune at $% por week, and was afterward hired by Mr. Greeley as city editor at $10, Mr. Greeley, Mr. Pomeroy, and Mr. Weed were all ap- prenticce to the printing business, Wiiether any of the others named were practical printers Tam not Informed; but all were employed in subordinate positions, aud by industry, tact, experience, and pric tice, worked their way ap to the head of the pro- fession, ‘The art of jonrnaliem consists In seleering euch —About four hundred American families arq now sejourning at Dresden —Copt, Lottoef the Cunard steamer Russing haw croweed the Atlantic STH times, 4 An English clergyioa being asked fit @ definition of a ound divine, replied, Vow 4 protereg nahil. { -=A witty bat somewhat irreverent writer call the Evancelist St. Matthew, “ Collector of Customs, for the Port of Caperpaum, A Wost Virginia paper, deseanting of the atiroctions of the Kanawha Valley, says that the soil is “rich and salabrious."* =Mr. Manting has just published a fonrthoand mueh eniurged edition of his work on the dietetia mncans of reducing snperflaods fat, Twenty-three States have adopted the Fife ternts Awendment, Boar more are required @ make it a part of the Constitution, ‘ =Tho Chicago and St. Louis papers, having nothing better to qmnerel over, are discussing whie of these two cities siiall become the national caphtals —Chicago is now the great distributing poste ome for sil the American mails for China, Japam, the Sandwich Islands, and the States of tho Paciia slope. More than half the fund of $600,000 whiok the Horeard Almmni have undertaken to raise for the benefit of their Atma Mater, has been subsortbedt or ploderd. —The Soston Herald nominates Charles Pranetae Adame at a candidate for Governor, and sagw Jotm ‘Three lines (2 words) or jess tial chair, with perhaps the learned and vene- | men associated with you lave done all in your | ‘The banquet, although announced to take place at | subjects as are upvermost in the pubite mind at the | Qnincy tind better stand ono site and “give the oh SieeAL Reritas, Ger thse found anywhere, Very great sins will be | rable St A CnutTssnx, only | power to Bring the matter ton satistietory cou- | 4. M., was, owing to svine misuncerstanding, Je- | time, and the ability to present a strong point with | MAM mchanee.” | Buetnnss Novices, per tine staked on the race, largely by men of the | next inferior in buttons, for Secretary of | clusion.” From this it would appear that no | layed antilnear 10 P.M. At thit hour the entire clearness and force, This can bide saa! bv aes ae ate : aera * ei reg lhatl aoeeg LEADED AvErisniyrs cited class Tast mentioned, and probably at heavy | State and Seervtary of the Navy respectively, | further delay will take place in giving the people | Pefty, proonded by Amina Perracuty Lieutenant, Beer oe uveame. nn” | sesciirw erungeaehir Gees it ere bie cneneeee In Wrexiy—por lina as above. odds on Oxford; and there are not a few | Ching, if not Asin, will then be anuoxod, and | of this metropotis what they have so long needed | Gener! Bhunilun mnt Ruthi bla i's Milo | The eit a dally paper ike the eubor” | siden waltaes and polkus by Straus and othert. ppIE, SUN served to sansccinan at ote woe | experienced men here who eay that the Mar [the Hon, Monack Grainy will go to and eo Imperatively demanded, a commodions | in tn virrignt was Gen, Sheridan, ext to Bbett | cipel editor. Take the 71 Rossini thought that the third act of Foughout the Metropolitan District A sible P ice . # Of te-day ae a ; * the avconit act of ‘Coll, and the whol Geen. Orders for the paper tvonived vard boat will not be allowed to win. Ingland as Miniater, with achest of Amori | 84 aeceasible Post Off vm wat Mr, Bite After eon an hone of no | Sf Widay as an examole. If it were not "the second et of ell." and the Whole corner of Nassau and Fraakfort sia,or ut say of he | England is the Englishmen, not the aris | can incach pocket of his old white | Judge Prenneront did the right thing | I" *2%thing the achIngs of sharp appecites, we kuew | pect it from the character or appearance of the rhiero” mieht perliaps ive: but he donbwed Dewsstands, Every department of its rex + works Woald «nevive himself, : dag dinctsabes of OHagipne ke that the x columns ic lailliihaatailaees torratic few who try to reprerent the coun Tho vision cheers, if not ine- | yesterday mm having the imprisoned «nbord bidlead aus dbvcerg dat Me ator ade dry jig aivpconducted as ever, “Aton the eorys hiomiinent Which Blk Waltee Meal . di ho Wi y not t a . guises xin eng Bal | of editors on the paper are several wh: full he fe m belyp etal leny Big alk td try, And it will be with the common Cuban officers taken before Commissioner Mere | arrived. Admiral arose and began the call | ene, 10 A Sr, Raymond's piace. Mr. C.C. | erected in the churchyard of Irongrey, over the Readers of ‘Tne Sux going to the country can | yay) fs ainda, , : ngliehman that onr men will have to deal, And discharged on bail, These men were arrest. | of sentiments, After “The Army ond Navy had 1. Mr. Jolin Swinton, Mr. Stillman 8. Conant, | grove of Helen Walker, (ie prototype of the tinagte receive their favorite paper by mat’, deily, at Pity 1 fh the genitte tO Cand A Sad Speech by William Collen Bry- Sad pa + morrey) b <i 4 House, and others, aay be named, The ‘the Heart of Mid-Lothiam,* énta a month, by addressing a note, with their eud | %8 Well as with tho gentlemen of Oxford anc ant ed before the sailing of the late expedition. They | bem tonsted, and “Little Pull had made bis Mitle | Che poviey of the. 2imee Association t# to fil te | Hary Jeaunie Deans in “The | i. th ? jd Lathaamy oni Miehe ‘ambridge, and of » London Rowing Club. tj ‘iaones r suspicion of a speceh, there were crivs of “ Blair! Bla! Prank | position from their ranks, A stinalis would thus | has been nearly destroyed by rele hun! seription, to our I'ubtisher. bt i Hy he nhala I nat a ee + | One of the saddest and most touching lite lpia It ale pee a iy na | Blair Ne ziven wail the members of the staf to exerenwe | "i p\.@ American Woman's Kiueationak Age eae #land is forever boastin, er love Of | aneeche ve ever rend heat Aral beth sheet, Hee pci red A VICE-PRESIDENT PosTE RING Sete ce ate a ‘ te y me * ‘ Our Race with the Oxford Men. fair play. tt lshard for her to show itin her | Pocnen thet We over road. ta that of the ces G's sapptsed fnlention 10 violte the ; - te so moana. | _it it aiid of Mir A. Stowart dhat whenever, for | sociation” recently heid a 0 foewerd & " venerable poet Witniam Curnen Bayant ANl eyes of conrse were turned to the wonld: | any reason, any of his prominent - movernent to secure endowed tustitations fox the Today the international i ar crew of | dealings with America, We remember the ihe tite ‘ft Pein te neutrality laws, The men bave suffered anun- | jaye. perchance Vice-President, ‘They saw | nit gery e Bile thelr places: fom the rank and | eis of women th thelr special duties and pro- Harvard leave for England in the steam r | eating of the roposat the great HEENANSAY: | Won. Retng eatlat arne to, {ama Col: | jast imprisonment in a dungeon thut isn disgrace | him aitting about three feet behind the table ima | fice Mase ya Pte Uw hey mand a | feasions as men are trained for theirs, parloalaely a ., : & lege. Being called upon to speak at the an- | to civilization, and we congratulate them on their | free and easy position, lis feet resting mpon a ehelr of riing to thelr merits wetenes and duties of home life."* ity of Paris Ens prize fight when the American champion lat a ak A hei é th Norowlanea et Gi | Coe We wish them a hearty Godspeed on thelr | jad fairly won the batt CDE HAMIY [Dun es te eacape from the misrule of Warden Tracy. puffing away furiously at a ee nd him were mand (nit, ia it not. guile as applicable to th «in addition to the hundred thousand dollate joufuby, wed wcsecad In Wie atduous task (hey idanthtueate A Sibel I ie) datas &nd we gren “Tt has occurred to me, since I, In the decline of ——- the Stetrons, Sheridan Shook, three or forr i hed or the geueenl have imposed upon themselves to sustain the Yeputation of American smateur oarsmen fear some foul play in the coming atrag should the American boat be leading in any part of the race, or only a length or $0 be life, ame fo visit once more ils seat of learning in which onr youth are trained to succeed ms on the of the world, that Lam tn the sitnation of one An expedition is now on its way to Green land, comprising the Arctic explorer Dr. fT Hayes, Mr. Braprono the artist, others. FRANK THOUGHT HIMSELF IN A CAUCHS. Not many seconds elapsed aiter the exilt for Mr ut puolixhing a BeWspaper ae business | a A Our eorresponde Mr. Curtis it an experi Je out in his reckoning. eed newspaper man H tin ali given by the late Jadge Fle uses and benefit of Dartmonth College, he leaves to the College ten thousand dollars, the interest of fh aeiel and Messrs, Male; wiles Chil’ gentitnrah slowly eros Ed vEnCES yr tH i eaivaingnd whieh s to be ned bienniatly for the best essay on i he lie who, standing on a «pot te with winter and ; "1 alr, when that gentieman stowly arose, advanced | was inthe Zyidune office several years, beginning at | he Rule of © brieti epi “ ‘ ee coer Cree nes Uemcnee meer UO aim ‘ith twilight should be permitted seater Durwous and Caronsuson, photographers, Dr. | \cryousiy, and staggered for something to wepport | gi0a week. amt énding at €90 Tacs Geeta es | ee tees Cen’ igh ~~ non-professional rowers. Every American ‘ ‘ ) ty J ‘be Of | Harus intended to depart this season on ‘ " ; : 5 —A kind physician living near Boston, wishing How easy for a score or a hundred wher | wiraele to look opon a neighboring region glorions H ' N him, (The table in thie instance answered the pur- | conducted Harper's Weekly with great genins to smooth the Jat hours of a poor woman whom ba should give them his most cordial good | rieg and tube and bares, controlled by ad- | ith the bloom of spring and bright with the beamm | MY" ie Spat ce eae ey Ut aioe pore.) After atanting as if absorbed in deep | success, He iw a splendid writer, a man of extraor- | Way atiending, arked her if there was anything that wishes, for the coming race is not only of in- | yorse betting: men, to get in the way, and | Of ™ Ming. On the side where I stand are herbless Ticeteas te ; ate as FOG i Hi Lente Laie pinned ae ae petite as = inary fertility of mind, as ave on era 4 conld do for her before sie died. ‘The poor von), terest to boating men and amateurs of ath fields and leaflees woods, pools «nected with tee, a | direction, though not quite ar, he abandoned | ang sald that not one wor n pO) Arst-closs reporter. Ifthe Temes folks evn get him lotic aports, but, as an international contest, atrial of American skill and musele against representative men of 0 country whose con. even to quietly drop straw or other light rubbith in the path of the American boat at her approach. Or one of the dozen steamers which will follow the race may forge alwad frozen soil, and the sliadows of approaching night, On the side to which Tlook are emerald meadow fils of apringing wheat, orchards In bloom, trans- parent streams, and agenial sunshine, With me, it his intention, and vined them fur a voyage of relaxation,” as he terms it, of whieh he is asmume the direction, The party will nuke land ings on various parts of the southern const of as about those who were once and are onr brothers He would say one word for the people who hat heen one enemies, He knew thot when he enoke of them before solters, he spoke to a magnanlinois now for Q900.0 week, they will do a lucky thing for themectves, —_ THE PRESIDENTIAL FIELD looking ap, replied: * Doctor, T have always thought that I should Like to have a glass butter dish before Tatea —A publisher of this city has in progress @ a iy jor! too late for he i i} nd cenerows court, That those against whom wo > collection of off paintings, to be known as the stant boast is her superiority over all others | of the others, and, runing up close to our i vpbogealth ae Pea ee etal tans, and If the | Greenland, and explore the country for reinains | Pveated, thom whom we aepersed ne rebele and | Mts Seward at Sacramente—Hie Platform. | Goiyebure Art Gallery ;” each painting to be in the physical strength of her sons, and in | pont, hold her back by the suetion of the | fi. obsirneted by the tee Toate site, On thé acid of the old Norwegian settlements of the pre- | jrattors, and over whom we had triumphed, were » On Mr. Seward’s arrival at Sacramento, he | sovon feet by four. He has divided the battle into their proficiency in all the branches of ath. leties, it touches to some extent the honor of paddles, Nothing would be easier than this Jost raxe, and it would defeat the American which I look I #ee the tokens of jadicious cuttiva- tion and careful tendanee, recompensed by a free Columbian period ; aud (he artists hope to be able to bring back many sketches and photogrn creat and generens peapte, and wall worthy of our best st Varning to ‘Admiral Furracut, who «as received by a great crowd with Gov, Haigttat 14s head, and In reply spoke Fetlow-citizens 0 follows: the United States and fellow aseries of episodes, covering Uhe three days Nght of which will be fitustrated by © compe. "i 4 politely howed sequicecenes, Gen. Bale continacd: | efuzone of Caltlornt sad the whole country. and promising growth, [ rejoice at the kindly care | Views of the roaud towers and other objects of We have heard the praises of Parragut, he EiGan thats & . tent band y: dot » fraud wo 20 vares e f Lee ivoe there anion with son! so dead, ‘ not "1 le y sa AHERN poiien Sah ec eae at, while the frand would be only apparent | seen ee nae prayer is that under | archwological and antiqu interest which the | dan, and others to-night. We wil yet hear of Lec [izes there 9 man with soal vo den —Soon after the appearance of Mme. de Staol's manly young gentloanen of Horvard tor the to the experienced few. part they have played in bringing about a friendly meeting between the picked crews of the champion American and English Univer such auspices all the promise which meets my ever fhe complaint has often been made in the Oxford and Cambridge University races of the steamers running so close to the bouts may be amply fulfifled, and that from these luxuriant fields a harvest may be gathered rleher and more abundant than has ever yet been stored in the grav aries of our land." hardy Vikings left as monuments of their eater: prise. ‘The expedition will go as far as Uperna vik, Dr, Havns’s starting place in 1400, where he Proposes to make arrangements for his North (pr nounced ina louder tone “and of Stonewall Jackson.” vatee pitched atits highest ke: “Onder. 'Pritary’ & Sit down “Pat lita ont. Same ** Bir was not diweouraged, but sul ng manner), Hartion with bis is # ty OW He referrod to ow counted to awaken my native fan je of tt, fi n recommenited to remala q novel, Delphine.” in which she is said to bave ine troduced ‘Talleyrand in the character of an old woman, she ventured to ask him what he thought of the book, © ‘Delphine,’ * he repliod : * that is the work, is it not, in wileh you and Tare exbibited im on » the etic . Pole campaign of next yen ‘The party will re- ghey 1 Doe xd =" atbisbome io Auburn, bat who that had seen hit satan tien cl ates Z Tub TAGGAAN adseis Une tae a Veke as to impede them with the suetion of the These worle ate full of poetry, bus it | [ee cempetea vem La [tl Ai or rips hanes country expand frou the bauks of the Missouri to | the disguise of femates ? past been endeavoring to arrange the terms ofarace with the Oxford men. After the 2 anatie es Fe published by Messrs. Fretps & Oscoon, of Boston, Heras Hevaesiy al atten any. Ho was ‘she had ever been, Inds pen: | Cambridge, Mass, where Mra, Peirce, who wrote brilliant victory of Harward over Yale in or ae ae wht ; happened he be i" I abe never more forcibly presented. Were thie cilia 9 followed, witch diately dent. Who had d better right ? Acknowieuxiug | che articles, rerides. A considerable nambor of 1a- Co on he} F ' ’ a : Pee wey verer nace ies i attention eho ie Feel ve : e Mrs. Peire ° Tuly last, a proposition was sent to the Ox ae ai u me are i aaa spl - i. the utterance of a loss sincore man than Mr, | The Wor'd has thrown into tho shade | broken by eries of “Dou't hear hin, Fon one eotion. Me tad in early fe place he ales awong whom are As, Peiroe sad Mrs, Horace . a ou wu! a) ri a ' i ey " ng the townshi ke & re neu thing t i! nd ed nite Mann, e ye e * 6 - duternationa Ce, +, ‘ result of the Pennsylvania election list fail, Jor a hearing, ever oe " 7 esi ehiagateehe il a 7 01 e truth was intentionally sacrificed for the . fier th ton ond © times past he had sneceedod in making a tew, : ! English waters, exch boat to carry m cox | ‘pho mon who will control the affair must | UVUL OMan URCMUCATY BRET lent! Boe tte | On Thursday it received from Havana and prints peer Mom nant ielantntat Wan We contvaty-—husw uot to make | OBerative principle ; ae swain or not, as they might seo ft. The | jor Tol Guak Banteadia' ‘ co, | tke of strengthening, this contenst, #0 much | of wera eer aevets «report OF the troubles. in speech. He would not wow wake —The manufrcture of Egyptian mummies ic Laigated ) keep in mind that England's honor Isat stake, | i404 in newuctmit and attractive seems omitted | Fy ' gond-naturedly made t Tbave come to you—among ceived: on i Parts Ga & Very latie beats 0 Englishmen refused to row uulessthe Ameri nd must be kent above suapicinn. ‘We ender Porto Rico published in Tae Sex of May 17 oe ng had’ asked’ Mr. Blair to speak, he country and the whole country V large scale, One tian and tm » from lis picture of old agre. Why this red tape in’ the off f the ah they ought to hear hi ily, with you In that. Ifyouare | sone, we ure told, has manufacrured no less than tans would agree to carry a coxswatn, thy stand that on days of great raceathe course of | "Ait tint gives promise of happiness t« hy this red tape th the office of the sham | Mey ous! spore pois fur presen we have ind adding toit what. | sy) “relics of the Ptolemeian era for provinelal by virtually admitting that they could not | ihe Thames is, by order of Parliament, * pat gives promise of happiness to | newspaper? Why not have copied THe Sux's SQURLCIUNG THE OFFENDER, ever uuly be aed, Lam wit But row an cight-oared boat a given distance ax fast as we could ; that fa, each erew rowin in its own stylo and manner, the Amer aooring the boat by a gearing worked by the feet of the Low oarsman, and the English 1 wheols, and even to give thom tho wash of the swells, thus making it almost impossib! seems like the poetry of despair. ‘The ap- parent contrast between age and youth was Lirely under the control of the London polic Let them, if necessary, atreteh a rope ne the river at each end of the course, and etn tion a guard to prevent any deseription of craft from coming on the course during: the earlier life was eloquently pictured to th youth of whom he spoke in Mr. Bayant's words, But the sombre colors in which he drow the surroundings of age, aud the hope leseness with he spoke of further prof rk in advanced years, weom very which she wy turn in October, and the results of the: appear in an illustrated vol trip will oof travel, to be account on May 15, instead of waiting until July 8? Hos Mr, Manuee made a standing rule that tho World shali receive its copy of Tus Sex via Jamaica and Havana, or have his subordi- nates forgotten that Tie Sex shines for all, price two cents? CHALLENGED ON THR spoT. “Yen, str, there is, Td My name is Montgomery, irman, - call Mr. arvele in our By 1 disenssion or hu call upon the © ADMIWAL F swe it, A copy was shown bim aliuded W by Capt, Montgomery: the navy, said te any pol atany of our meetings uur to enforce that rule,” ‘AKMAGUT—Have you a copy? Let me We read the el Ho then addressed the shores of the Pacitle, could be cont without seeing its incet remote confines ? not Lo sce Us, nt to die Me came rt Wo ak any hivors, or to receive you. tot for adding whatever wl of the re 1 tuere are God haw —— MEN'S LUCK, it ais A Warning to From the New Ort na Preayune, July —Codperative housekeeping, a8 explained im the Atdaniic Monthly, soon to be undertaken im museums, ‘Thy export business in counterlelt mums mies extends over half the globe, even to Keypt itself, whence they retary to Europe with a sort ot guarantee of genuineness, just before the performance of “See tha Mero Comes," at the Boston Jubilee, Mr. J. Pink, Jr. of New York, attracted the aiteation men carrying a coxswain to steer fiom a seat | time the race will be in progress, and order gare a ; f ; aie aia Mr. it AG Mr. Blur, 1D cail jou to ‘order be: The report so current on Monday, that two | °f the auaionce oy waking down the central aisle, inthe ment: eet : and © are sure that his own life and nenges whore public officials or private | cure our By-laws ‘do not perwlt any poiitical | weren lid been drowned while bath the lake, | dressed tn full adwiral's waiiorm, and accompanied verything off the track before the bouts wrehes at any of our mectings, Intentionally « J ai§ labora show how truly the carnest efforts of a | persons, by earclessness or ignorance endanger | Mecehes at any of cur me thas. Intentionally ot | yopcars to have din tho disasters of a fish The shrewd Don who probably managed the correspondence on the part of Oxford got the better of the frank, si ra ghtforward Cap | afvet in any degree the boats in the race, liavveut: even 1h Wile world. Juries often experience this difficulty, whe, pleaaures of th a tuning were abe at A | eit cay 1 es Feces fe ed neas, which did not diseomy the * Adniral,”" tain of the Harvard Boat Club, although tho If this is done (and there is no reason why ety ph aia GER EE HeE Uegehan eluimota Hy when damage to property or lose of | Bailey proposca au estratuustt “!') the point in question, tatending to spend the day im —A few days ago, a, tali lank specimen of « lormer had absolutely no strong argument in support of his position, His plea was that the contest should be one to test the supe- riority of the men, and not of the styles, he admitting that the American mode of steer. ing might do for our broad waters, but could on Lake Windermere or the Ouse wes too “ broad” and straight to make the services of start. The steamers that follow can then casily be kept at sucha distance as not to it cannot and should not be), and our men are given a fair chance, aud are then beaten, we will be the first to bow in deference to the winning crew, and to acknowledge England's superiority at tho oar; but if our gallant men, who have so many disadvantages to test; and we shall all be justified in regard ing with contempt England's boast of a love of fair play. good man, in old age as in youth, never cease to bo capable of yielding a fruitful Witt aAM CULLEN BRYANT, the students of Williams College have the brightest exam ple of what to make theirown, Sad as his the | erty of others, it is sometimes dif- ¢ blame rightfully be- or prop termine where ¢ life is caused by boiler xplosions or railwi y no- In such instances they too frequently rge Providenc ibility, as thoir Vof Providence,an unforeseen. words are, we cannot but believe that euch a life as hia bears with it a sntisiaction that It upon Judge Gvonek G, BARNARD is the re sult of sheer ignorance on the part of those by whom it is béstowed. ‘Tako, for example. ody to blame, will show. Now we believe that Providence ever exploded a ailroads, We saw yesterday morning in the Ninth avenue, near Nineteenth street, where the Went Side Elevated Railway Company are placing Otherwise, you have introduced polities here,” Blair, with wu idiotte chuckle, nr THe PLIGHT OF THR PAIK, uaed his seat “The Unton ladles of the United Stater." At this I bethouzht me of the “adios of the Stot son House” whom L had seen watehing the pro. ceedings throuch the open windows, Liuened and looked Not one was there, Why did they go! Refore leaving T went to where Gen, Blair was mul Nad & po01 chance to observe bint isfy myself ox to bis eondiuon, convuleseent, but with no. prospect spoae closely and was beeen ‘ours wites jet was over dies and corridor enting oitenily ry uot compliment Mr 1 the howl, cob wi this ieide lit exeursion to the reporter ha wrt simply these elye-mile bayon, So far as ween uble to ascertalm the facts, they gentle dalliance nd that roereative sport Izau« a's descr. pions have invested WIL so many chartns, Unabse, however, to navicate the waters of the little bayou With a more dignified craft than a dug-ous, Wey soon procured one of these, and, Ngut-heurted aud free as the presenes of beauty always mak tian, they procecded to sport with angle and. ro whilo thelr iips were attuned with sweet phrasce andl many a preasant epecc The hours flew by on der the feet of the Luties, 1 viok te feu canoe There asa sudden it commotion—a faint scream oF two, We en rORC ry tly from their seats, and the “teeming, the entive party were ateigeling 1 the muddy waters of the bayoa, OF course Th by several elegantly attired ladiei sopposing him to be one of the accompanied Gen, Grar The audience, litary heroes wha broke out in applause, man walked into a store in San Antonio and as te be shown some saints, A number of boxes were taken down for Mis inspection, and ono attracting his eye more than the others, he asked what kind they were, ‘The clerk anewered, * They are the Royal Karle shirt, sir." “The Loyal League shirt! the devil! Tt for the Confederacy, I did;* and a and one hundred and twenty fect deep, In the cen- there is to Le @ dome covered with Perstan Hinds, ond on the ground floor there will be the ball, reeoption, and retreshment rooms, ie ‘The build- 4 ik ies ie hacia tise ated, ; 4 ne gisde ¢ upright posts for their ir. tlemen were cited to reseue thelr fair eo arly tae their coxswain seem absolutely necessary, | re Patani ‘ the consure ofthe Judge by a Brooklyn paper | the gitders on the upright posts for their road, «| OATS moruing the (oeling geainst Mr. Blair was | pastue who, buoyed. ap be thele cringiine. ra. | Ns Will coutaln no less than 17,400 cudle faet of why did not the Oxford men offer to row the he President! eld—Burlingames | ¢, the removal of the CAULDWELL libel cage | Portable steai ne employed in that work. | very bitter. ‘Phe majorty of the officers of the masonry, and its estimated cost is 700,000 francs, Harvard crew on the crooked course from On ‘The boiler wos supplied with what Arny and Navy or the Gulf say that taey lave been s mbled the cécounts of mythical mertnaids, whose varie had power to lure mortals to the deep, ; Sth i amare lnc heal 0 dou Canada is proverbial for its needy Go uesday next, the 15th inst, a remark: | gon, Kings couaty to this city, It became aMaannae te Min! Vale ike a i i insulted, Many wild rumors ore adluat Hot thelr companions kuew tak fa awuie dan 1 Risia ES Ht BY ut ue poli Deke Rona > 5 0 i © convocatic e held i e! i re ” order we a safe ve; the lever of this gerous, they were far more bevutitul than th heifers . i. Putney to Mortlake, each boat to go as it | ablo convocation will be held in Memphis, | iho imperative duty of Judge BanNanp, un- | yatyo, instead of being furniched with the usual POE SER; yc SES DANTE fiyttieal Nouri of the Indian seas. “And right cal. | trom Lis stable; Sir Edmund Head had been a Poor pleased, when the Englishmen could have | Tennessee, The representatives of all the | gor the statute law of this State, to meke a a lautiy did Uhey atrugaie im the food, ‘The taids and proper we It or spring, as required by law, Law Com oner in England, and lived frow hand enjoyed all the advantaycs of their coxnwain, | Southern States will then and there doliber: | q1,ig removal, ‘he first section of an act | ta inuead tuo Linke niet eae itt y- Mottin ny Mie t-You are to Siubraee ite aust i mere and thtital arian | 2 mouth Iw this country: while Lord Bone baa bad 1d let y 7 fi coring fro 2 . stic thi i e t ie bein. be Asked to onteder clteped lovingly the necks of thes companions. ‘The cpt the presidency of a cable (elegraph coms left ue the disadvantage of stecring from us ae a introduction of Chinese labor into | passed April 7, 1852, provides as follows used on three-inch shafting, and also two heavy Boot aT TOth Thurche: Bose mas nu, | Gente iad doblaa oot he contsh AG’ thor ne oon i the bow he South, ‘The Americans were ahout to concede the An eloquent call has been pub: lished in the Southern papers setting forth all cases where a libel t #6 Deen, oF may here hed in this 8 pub in wgainat any per te, any paper hammers, ‘his is an vusafe and reckless mann of weighting safety valves; it is strongly con would not Commit Marder! To she Eilitor of The Sun. pelied to make for the lund. ‘The banks of th marshy, and the soit ylei h their feet ig mud ga pany and a comminsionership umler the Govern: ment la Eogland, y ‘Yhe presen\ incumbent, Sir John cis said 10 be mo wealthicr than his preder point tothe Englishmen, and to agree to ear | the immodiate and imperative necessity for and the inal the demned by engincers and forbidden by laws | — St E read this morning the report in Tar jinore sotive, sprane, forward oat | cessore ry acoxswain, when one member of the pro: | “ ready and reliable” Laborers on the planta. | [msn he pullicred. or made for the regulation of stcam boilers, It is | SUM Of the sentence of Howard yostertay tn th rasa Jongmg, oF quicksand, the | “4 small darkey of Montgomery, Ala., sent posed eight of Harvard found it impossible tions to save them from desolation, and sug Tarty lihelle lain th the Supreme also considered necessary to supply steam boilers Court of Sersions. and the remarks of Judge Bed ford and Mr. Hutchins, the Assistant Distric dies. a thing to be laughed at, ‘Vo be burted alive We The gentlemen were will not out to pick beriles the other day, buttoned himselt to leave his home ; aud the project of an in | gesting Chincso fimmigration as the solution | Courtin the istrict wile +. to be tid | with pressure gauges, which wil indicate the | Atorney, Tam surprised at these remarks, having | ins,to tisk their Hives in’ the dod, bat they distrust Hones Ar aea rs hed Reta Beh cf 4) in tie county where the bel was or may hereafter esaure even though the safe iva THAW bak . ed the quagmire, ‘Tey called om the ladics to come ed, a" ve ternational race was for the time abandoned. | of the problom, Capt, Cesani Momeno, the | po pemtedsonexceuting a bond to the complainant, | Pressure even though the satety valve may be ont | heen one of the Jurors on that trial, Howard was a a ane ae rite eee to them; Dut the ladies couldn't come costed him igo ; “What you wear dat tek coat for, Last April the Harvard Club, wishing to | distinguished Asiatic traveller, will porsibly | im fleneuil sum of not tees than two autred and | of onder, he boiler in question had evidently | party to the robbery, Laving xraxped Mr. Gra lately #0! dunny with smiles, were now white and | ccna not day aa dist’ "Cause, mammy," replied the “merits of 1 Ee Atnteatenben lemon. va fae creme) nineiaitan to Retand. (iis ore than one ihousand dollars, inthe ds | heen once supplied with such a gauge, but yes: | about the body, holding his arms down while he was PA Oe: econ LEME TOU UP | (ke savas how ae Veukees dase (kh? WXcu'e & test the “merits of its men,” rather than of | receive a specis ! ‘onvicted. {or the payment of all the con | terday it had nothing of the sort, We protest | robbed by one of Howard's associates, ‘The Juige @imeries, ‘AC i its style, and having among its members four a6 fine oarsmen as it could reasonably expect to get together in the future, pluckily sent out a challenge to Oxford and Cambridge to row either or both of them a four-our race on their own course, from Putney to Mortlake on the Thames, and to carry a coxswain. - This was bearding the lon in his dea—otlor Convention; and we may therefore look for some practical business Should the proper steps be taken, we have no doubt that next year will see ship loads of Chinese arriving at every Southern port, aud endless columns of the same people moving from the Paeiffe coast, and debouching from the eastern terminus of the Pacific Railroad Yeasgugule aud necessary travelling ex red in going to-and trom bis plive of and the place Of tral in the prosveution Such bond shall be elgned by two. t nuretios, ta be avproved by any Judge of urt of record eaereusing eriuinal jurisdic Win no case shall sucu defendant be tn. jor the printing or publication tw miere than one county ef Uua & Mr, CAVLDWELL is the editor of day Mereury, published in the city of Now: pat such reckless management of a steam boiler in our public streets, this boiler should explode under this management, who will be to blame? The West Side Klovated: Railway Com. pany? the boiler inspoctor of this city ¥ or, Prov- ilence? W are to own a hou Jolaing the unde company, if this Is a fair ‘oun engines and boilers of t pecimen of the man hareed the jury that If they believed that Howard as Graham testified, they should return a ver dict of enitty, even though he did not himself take toe money. Mr. Howe, the prisoner's counsel, asked the jurors individually whether they bad read or heard anything of the ease before the trial began, and those who gave an aM@rmative anewer he reject ed, Mr, Howe was very particnlar in getting a jury. The evidence was strong and undoubted against th ob, pull’ us out” th 0 iv frantic vehemenco, At last spenders and pants of the gentlemen were into a rope flung to the st ing fan, who by this means Were drawn bo the bad. q ir toilette wever, Was iu a disordered state, and the gentienicn. Ware ‘ander the necessity of 1 roing tot ity for apperel suitable for their companions. to the impression teat the ladies wore di succeedid in rowehing the eit health and spirits, and are only ue for another falilug cxeursion to Twelvenile bayou — Witte foo,” said the indignant old mammy ; s'pose de Yankees got as much sense ax cans bas —An aged Philadelphia lady, whose failing sight rendered necessary a prayer book of great size, recoutly called ou her triends on her way to chureh, and upon startling again unwittingly picked up a small magic box istead of the prayer book, During the sacred ceremony the old ludy attempted to open her prayer buok, when, to her surpriseand doyou ‘Meri a in wh » te a ithals ballare er, The o tenuating elreamsta ; € 7 oun {ng to row the English champions on thoir | ncroa the groen plains of the Mississippi | York, Ho is indictl In Kings county for | i which th Me eee ee lL sida PAokaniprpidaa ont rete i mRsaNaormnea| EDL a Lider by rar gortan Fifteen Cents | uc astonishiient of the congregation, the machine own river Thames, over a course every foot | Valley. The South will have peace and | having Lbelled some eitizens of Brooklyn. | What tho Great Democratic Journal of the | believed he would havo been. murdored by two of Correspondence of the Loston Courier pestle it al ache ted church of which is well kuown to them, and to carry | plonty at last, ‘The cotton fields of Goorgia | It will be seen by reference to the statute Weat Thinks of The Snn, the party had not Howard interferet in bis behalf As Mr. Stuart Robson, the popular comedian, | “B® Fe From the Louiscile ( i ; i , al lahiaee ced bias ‘ ier-Journat, July 1 ‘ ent to Graham's nurder, and { WSS approaching the corner of Rolins and Washing ~-Vrof. Pellizzari, of Florence, cures sommam- aman in the stern to steer—in a word, giv. | and Alabama, with Celestial laborers in eoni- | whieh we have quoted above, that Mr Mua agIe Yaar Hotrar a cece he emiaes Hoar wend ne} Bnetal se Grab NNT AEA) con streets yesterday thorning, he eveountered a | huliom by wading once or twice around the patient’ ing the Englishmen every advantage they | cal hate and flowery gowns among the stalks, | CactoweLt had an undoubted right, on f erefore (he jury recomended him to mercy, and | pompouslooking durkey, who was In charse of a “ StakAaaiD +) ng the Englishme 3 we th aul hh ye ef tt " Ph : ght, ship merely, I» delightful. not on the ground mentioned by Mr. Hutchins, | comfortable famliy carriage aud ® span of leg oa retiring @ thin, exible copper wire, long tould desire. The manly challeuge was of | will resemble tho sunny pictures on tea | complying with the terms imposed by the | ‘There is not in the ronge of Journalism a nowspa: | that they doubled his guilt, looking Lorees, AS Mr, Robron pcared bi enongh to reach the floor, Eighteen somnambulistsy course immediately accepted by Oxford; | chests and cal while tho rice swamps | law—that is, filing tho required bond—to | per which shows tore skill tn tis design. ‘There ts Sor 10 abate hat the. QHAGN (after apnlensine 1 hte made American citizen palromizingly 4 treated in thie way, have been eliher radically cured "Cambridge tamely backed down. Now, what are the chances of success for the gallant four who start to-day on their long journey to meet their formidable antag- of the Carolinas will furnish interesting liv ing illustrations of the Chinese M Irrigution so dear to boyhood's m the cuts of Peter Parley’s Geography have his case remov Tt was the be Lto Ne » duty York for trial, f the Supreme on compliance y the defendant, to order Court, on application with these te an ne, hardly another which make-up, Tn typography, in arrange thoroughly ariistic body an a brief OWS 50 much Heatuess in ite nt, and tn culture it is It contrives every day to em iMpass the entire news of the day, Howard to five years’ Imprisonment, belng the 1 est punishment for the crime) and Mr, Hutehins to intercede In his behalf for a pardon Mr. Huxchins moved for a discharge of Smith, an: other of the porty, o¢ he said that Graham did’ not Bh We o0ng man S Sieteguus sald Robson, pulllng off his hat with re not ina hurry, would you oblige m droppir hat stor ac aut plug ef tobacco y hor or temporary weaned from thelr unfortunate tne firmity, The Gazelfa Medica of Venice, which ree ports tie met, says Ghat copper wire is known te Alssipate magnetic somnanbulism, and that this fret lod the Provessor to try the remedy, Se ee : roe " gta ita Ba; i 5% a anucr witch ts ‘pertee sh ang. | teetify that he GSinitly touched his person, or that the sume for i The Posha of Cypras, at the he i onists? We know that our men area crew | Gneriny’s long-cherished dream of growing | the removal, Judge Bannann simply per a fey manucr wh perfectly fremb and | iyining todo With the sbery. he sur retired noone A forces, has gained a gle Bare ry if aye $, ! i 1 1 ‘lain act of dut posed upon hi siebiag bic to the Juryroom for econsultytion, and were whelly A , gained a glorious vietory over th 7 of rare power and endurance, and that they | tea on our Southern hillsides will douitless be i r é 1 “i in vet we Ma ‘ A uy H Wm | "rie. toples etioscn for discussion are lov ty | uot aah terete Mention to ive whole evi piayiag on Wie eomre ‘coun | enemice of the isle, the locusts, which for many are accomplished oarsmen in the very best | realized without delay, and the Augusta cot | by the ental ro, Shalla Judge de abused | eyrrent, and for ti ark oft nimbly, | donee, Ther verdict wae tendered sceordingly, aud anae, Meplled sn have destroyed ite prosperity, In vain Pasha American style, We are equally certain that | ton mills will forthwith begin to turn out | for delng Ms dat The Paregrupli which are abundunt, are seloot wad | ard than the one Breunan Fuoelvad, they Wid not wish | Be couchinin banded hima twenty-Are cent note, | ofer Pula took the Ack ogalust them, Now; itis i j © have investigated of 808 ch | pointea, i escape punishment ultogether, as now} Neh Was re In the tuont resp roy | armed, there 0 loo bn oa the Oxford four are ® magnificent set of fel- | silks instead of joans We have investinated other casos in which | Poin f “ fentna’he Te kelp to. sumth wis. no! iste but. it | Hebwons who procecded divcetty to the sto. indi | pana caring ane A? —lveuale ta the island | ' BE B 2 in this populat!a of uth | the same Judge bas been consured; and on | The reports are racy, The correspondence t* | Spyeared in evidence on Howaed's trial “that he | cated, and inn few moment retarned wit the (a. | Pasha earricd on a campaign with 2,0 men for { lows, experts trained by the highest English ut we see in this populat'n ' PARA en aye carefully edited. locked the duor ef the saloon, and stood aguiust it to | Uaced in one handy and flitecn cents elange in th | thirty days, heading them himself, keep ng his: sad+ \ skill, and picked out from fully ton times the | with Chinaimen « political move of doop sig | getting at the tue state of the fietw and the | yy y word, ue Sey Isa weieie o lotent news | BR vert Graham eseop gy sh Was Uheretore apart: | cihee wth be heh out the pools Who lal givvu | dle for twelve hours at « time, and eamping oUt at Dumber of rowing men that Harvard could | nificance. We say nothing, for the present, | law, we have found the eoustive just as base tors in the country, Matter taken from itne ds | SUBLET THT ZONOGT. A oe what ase twa trial by Darkey reeeived (he tobaceo vith aaligat | Maht The insects were caught in a kind of eluth put into boats. The English crew will out- | of the new difficulties it will add to the civil | less ax in thi, Little revision, Teas within itvelf an abstract and | jury iter wl ita verciet of guilty against a prisoner ank you," ond, Waving iis hand with the sost | or net; ond he devoted to their destruction tha : ‘ weigh ours considerably, who, in their turn, have the advantage in average age. There Will be little or no difference in boats, though ho American craft may be a fow pounds the i rights and suffrage questions; nothing the fresh labors to be imposed on the Free men’s Bureau and Christian Commission ia civilizing and converting these followers of — Yesterday we printed the law of 1867 for the protection of working girls in this city, It was undonbtedly intended to apply to both m, ne aud feminine employers, but through a Drief chronicle of the tue — Those who wish to protect their buildings from Hightuing will Ye gvoutly Interested in a letter upon ‘om persons thoroughly fiformed upon rendered by twelve unprejusiced men after a tutr trial, is to be nuilitled in this manne ‘A SUROK ON —— William Skiidy Wood, A. M.. will deliver his last Jecture In this city. pelor to hie departure for freland, on av evening, hd 1th ins Matuow bo ) THE TRIAL, seli-matisfien napor taney rite * You eu keep the elange, young man ! Mr, Robson's face hus expressed many eorlead emotions in hfs profess'onal eapaeity, DIE We doubt Ibe ever looked $0 quizaically Indierms as wien, fully reallzing the amusing abaurdity of (is position, hie pocketed his fee anit wathed briekly avedy, available bolance in bis treasury. He paid a shilling for two and a half pounds of winged locusts, and at this mite got logether about fuur tous, whieh were doly weighed onder the direction of himse}fand the ‘Council of State, and then consigned to burial in the t the third page of to-day’s SUN, tt eh Re oro fa i tar a bh : Pashi Righter of the two. Buddha and Confucius; nothing of the im: | strict construction the latter escape, ‘The Work. | eee reeset Set MI Su Gitetatah sean: BuBiene cartes Gates rabies at Gk Saiee. eet of Our men will have the great disadvantage mense vexatfon of the Hon. Jars Brooxs ing Women's Protective Union appeated to the of a long eva vovage, which must put them } at baving to prove that straight hair aud | Courts, but the decisions were awainst them, As | Tg tZntte any amt AS, wae [akon with convulsiona ALY onsen wae taken to etleyue Hoes: Angtou.” Mr, Manterre bas repaid Heense money to 1,600 Nasir sede Christopher Wiliams, a walter on the steamer wie SMe Nikosia, he was receivert bythe heads of the com. munities, muftis, bishops, rabbis, and clongy, and by te converabions, and cogorled Into the city,