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WALLACK’S—Dora, and Biack-Fyed Susan, No Mat! née on to-day. OLYMPIC THEATRE —Mecnre Dicsory Dork nées at 14 o'clock, Weanesdays and Saturaays FIDLO'S GARDEN-Sinbad the 9 WOOD'S MUSKUM—Afterndon, Rag Picker ef Pace Evening, The Police Spy. BOOTHS THEATRE. 261 st, between Enoch Arden. Matinee Saturday BOWERY THEATRE -Piying Men of ‘onthe Wall, Froo Tr WAVERLEY THE VT GRAND OVERA! Satorde CENTRAL PARK CANE s0th ote, Garden Con Mat Che Vers Sun. Tt Sletwes fur AIL, r SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1859. Terms of the Dane, per year to wall eu Bear Westy, por year Ten 4 Tw. Fifty cor Wrexry, per ys Twe rh oe at Ciub rates Fountu Pa Three » Bpeciat § or Vine Bonise " . Lrauey Avy argad only for ihe space beet pied, Us Wee y per tine m ah ve oe reapite, no protection, They must work on, day by day, for bare subsistence, and death alone will give them thelr first and final hi Say, day 1 ir accomplished and eloquent preachers should, iustead of following their wealthy bearers to the haunts of fashi take the opportunity offered them, and study pract a ty rs which at other too busy to visit. Let them friend O1tvER Dyer into the ‘ arth Ward, and here preach, not in fine phrases, but with pain bom nose, tomen and women who really Or need ; if they are not prepared to teach, let them sit and listen and learn, All the world docs not by any moans dress in the ministrations of ro br and sik, and the experiences of th veadaily hand tohand fight with starvation will be of new and thrilling interest to those familiar only with comfort and loxury, Our word for it, there is no fal sainmer excursion for religious n those into the land of crime of which they tal #o much and know so little. mor teachers and misery — Quit Arvonn. Mr. DUFFIELD, special agg Office Department in New 3 that it has been impossible to aend the mails to Arizona, on account of the Apache Ine dians, The two last mails sent in June from Mesilla for Tucson were seized by the Apa t of the Post The sun bu the Country. Readera of Van Sex going to the country can wevive their favorite paper by mat, datly, at Bifty gnteca month, by addressing «note, with their eal: teription, to our Publisher, — The British Pariiament—The Peers Back Dow At an early hour yesterday morning, the Cable informed ux that the House of Lords after due reflection, had come to their senses and accepted the Leith Church bill substan. tinlly as it paswed the House of Commons. 'T Is what we predicted in our issue of yeste dlay they would do, “sooner or later.” ‘The rame to the point a little sooner than we en ticipated they would. In thus doing thoy nected wisely, but the Peers have thereby giv eu up the last vestige of their power and prestige. Hereafter they will not weigh a straw in any contest with the Comions. The Premier, throngh Karl Granvint made a few trivial concessions, so that thi Lonts might be able to call the arranjremer by the sft and soothing: name of “a compro. mise,” and thus save their pride while really backing square down, ‘They did not dare to provoke the Commons and the country any further, and Mr. GrAapstone emerges from the collision “lord of the aseendant Tt now remains to be seen wh measare will pa the fires of Fenianiam. —— The Pardon of John Uoward. Governor Horrman has chosen, to use the mildest language, a very inappropriate subject for his first exercise of the pardouing power, After refusing to bestow the Execu- tive clemency upon criminals of vastly lese conspicuous yruilt, he lets loose upon the community one convicted of having partici pated with a number of confederates in a cowardly assault upon « single unarmed and partially intoxicated man, and in robbing him of his money, ‘The evidence presented to the jury by whom he was tried was con clusive on this point. Howann deserves the Beate Prison as much as Reddy the Black. muoith, or any metober of hie gang, and in releasing him Governor Horraan has seriously compromised his own reputation with the public. It ig such illjudged acts as this which have given rise to the belief, so wid spread throughout the country, that political tofluence and political afMliations can sereen aman in this city from the consequences of almost any crime. It seemed, al! the while thas the trial of Reddy the Blacksmith was impending, as if the District Attorney was more anxious for his escape than for his conviction, The explanation given was that Reddy was an influential politician, and sould not well be spared. Finally, when no other device would serve, he forfeited his bail and failed to appear for trial; but it is not certain that he has left the State, and for all we know he may yet be at large on our wtreeta. Now his less fortunate assistant in committing the crime is released from pontebrnent by the ehjef of the same politi riy to which belongs. W ther this Ireland and extinguish Re mncesely trast that the Governor will be pile to & but at pr a the transaction satisfactorily Fit wears a very bad look —— Summer Religion. One of the most remarkable features of New York life is the way in which ite wealthier inhabitants desert the city during the summer months. From the middle ot June to the middle of September, it is sate to say that 50,000 people take refuge at the peas de or in some of the fashionable inland watering places, from what they regard as the unendurable discomforts of their winter homes on the Filth avenue aud its vicinity And, as a natural consequence, the churches ta which these fugitives are accustomed 1 aitend have to be closed tor want of worelily pers. Aastranger visiting the metropolis at this season of the year, may go to more than on of our fashionable places of worship on Sun day without finding au opportunity to enter Like people, like priest, While the occu pants of the pews are enjoying the sea breeves, or drinking in the pure air of rustic regorts, their pulpit orators are availing themselves of the opportanity of escaping from the drudgery of writing sermons and making pastoral visits. merous are the white neckcloths to be seen at Long Brauch, Barntoga. Newport, and places of that sort while “ everybody is out of town.” follows the fashion, and deserts the city when trade docs, But we wonder if these luxurious she) “hurls of the flock ever think of the poor wretches who cannot afford to run awa) from the discomforts of the hot weather in the city? Crowded im tenement houses jammed into little yarret rooms, or huddled into damp and rocking cellars, thousuuds have to stay and face, not only the Leat, but the more terrible plague of disease, which hheat and foul air and insufficient ventilation Dring upon them. They have to look upon @bildren sickening and dying by scores a)! ‘ground them ; and lucky i@ the family tha: weoanes the mourme, Vor them there is no Religion ches, and the carriers were killed, Accord ing to Mr Derrinin, the whole road be- tween MesJla and Tucson—three hundred miles long—is unsafe, No man can ventare upon it with any sure hope of escaping with his life or his sealp, It is now about fourtoe bought Arizona of Mexico. millions of dollars years since we It us ten The reason for buying t was to have a new territory to spread slavery into, But that plan was defeated, and since then the territory has not been of the shghtest profit whatever. Most of the settlers who were drawn there by the méner- al wealth of the country have been mur dered or driven out; 1 at this hour th whole territory, exeept the three or fourtowns that vegetate in it, is just as unsafe, just as much given up to tho most warlike and fero- clous savagros on the continent, aa ia the road doseribed by Mr, Durvienp, between Mesilla and Tucson, All the while this territory is costing us millions of money. Gen, Orv told Mr, James 'T. Hopar, the well known geologist and mineralogist, in San Francisco, last De- eember, that a single military expedition which he had sent out to Arizona had cost the Government three millions of dollars, and that this was but a sample of what was required to afford any sort of protection to the few people who still remain there, All this money is, the opinion of Gen, Orv, simply wasted ; and the opinion of every gon. sible man who reflects upon the subject must cord with that of this gallant and expe- rienced officer, Tf there were any advantage to be derived from keeping up the form of «colony in that saveyre aud uninhabitable country, if any point of national honor were involved in it, we would not stand about the cost, great as it is; but when it is plain that it is all for nothing at all, and that we might just as well pitch the money into the sea, we appeal to the people to stop the folly, ‘Ten or twenty years hence we may perhaps have oceasion to colonize Arizona in such a man ner that the Apaches will not think of re sisting ws; but meanwhile let us call away our troops and move out the settlers, leaving the useless wilderness to its wild beasts and wilder men. cost — The Rev. Mr. Crenty, the Episcopal cler. gyman now on trial in Chicago for a violation of the canons of bis Churei, has resorted to an injune- tion issuing from a civil court, for protection inst the proceedings of the justical tribu- By this course it strikes us he not only shows 4 want of proper respect for Church disciple, but also confesses the weakness of his case, If any technical irregularity bas been committed in bis arraigument, it wilLnot affect the decision of the wain question, whether or not he bas conformed tw the obligations assumed by him when be re- ordination, Itis a very simple thing to did not omit the word ‘re. ptismmal service ceive prove that he aid geverate”’ from the ona given ovcasion, and ull that follows is @ question of ecele siustical law which lay judges nay perhaps in- quire into, but the decision of which by them for Hl moral purposes, in this country, where Chureb ond State ure separate, amounts to nothing, ——— Some of our neighbors of the press are urging Gov, MorrMas to go to Sing 8 ttle the intestine troubles in the State Pr hey nto th of them roundly ort, that the outbreaks and mutinies, the dis sntents, escapes, and slayings prevalent in that buleut institution, are due tivn on the pagt of the warden and kee such be the case, we shall be only too happy to well dir reform, wold that even assassins and bighwayimen rights which those appe uk, and indeed sou mal for we any effort at ited to rule over em are bound to respect. But while our cou: temporasies are so solicitous for the wellur prisoners i sentence for grave crimes vat society, they say little or nothing about (wo institutions in this ety which have been and are the instruments of the grossest injustice ust individuals innocent of all crime, We efer to the deplorable condition of the inmates f Ludlow street jail, as fully iilustrated in our us, and to the iniquitous law by whieh helpless prosecutors aud innocent witnesses may be locked up iu the House of Detention, while (he criminals themselves go wt large on bail, There are subjects for the animadversions of the press, quite as imperative as the sorrows of Sing Sing We do hope at least, af the press will that the Court will charg, Grand Jury especially upon the subj District Attorney expose the fucts in all their enormity — reevntly took pl Lonton, dur out of an alle the Que ailutized muvicts, not tuke the and the hold of the matter, A decided “ row" inthe Marlboro procvedings libel, A ager bus for 9 Police Court iu vue growing past London by a series of attacks upon big peopl living aud dead, One of the persons thus ui favorably meutioned was the father of Lord Cw clieving that the paper was either hay vow, who, written or edited by Mr, Guwxvitew Me formerly Consul-General at Odessa, sought hin at the Conservative Club late at night, found him on the steps, aud struck bin ou the head, Mr. Meruay ip return summoned his lordship to the Marlborough Police Court on w charge of assault, and also of provoking a duel, Lord Cagixoroy’s solicitor brought into court a box containing the “copy” of certain articles, which Mr, Muumay’s attorney called stolen property, but whieh Mr. Nawaan avers came into bis bauds ina perfectly co, report | legal manner, Tinmediatety om the conclusion of the case, some persons, presumably friendly to Mr, Munnar—bo denies all knowledge of them— nade a rush to selge the box. Lord Carmoton’s friends rushed to defend it, and for a quarter of | an hour there waa a free fight with fists and | sticks, And yet Englishmen lecture Americans upon their rowdyiam | —— We understand that the proprietors of the Times Wave formed themselves into @ joint stock association, and on Thursday last formally ten- dered the editorship of that journal to jthe Hon, dome Bromow, at a very | bora y Althongh Mr. Itortow had | mado his arrangements for a trip to Europe, Lio has set them aside, and accepts the poxition, | the duties of which he will sasame on Monday next, ‘The proprietors had unde consideration (he names of Ferventor Mensoy, formerly of the Jfrald, Gronar Winns Cenns, the Hon, Witt M. Evarrs, the Hon, Lurien R. Mansi, and other gentlemen distin guished in the field of letters, The selec. tin of Mr Dioniow over these able and eminent gentiomen is @ — compli- ment of which be may well feel proud, We wel- | come his return to the editot ed that under ‘mea will do no dieredit to its w tation, al cirele his experienced gnidanc assur the varned ropa — Passengers on the city ears of Railroad will rejoice when the | tong ¢ of that and the New cease to come below the tunnel, the Harlem fre t and Huven road As matters are now arranged, there is a blockade of the city line almost every day atthe freight depot in Centre str at the Twenty-sixth street station, caused by the large cars getting off the track as they g To a on anni to get down or up town ata given hour, these delaya are sometines ff cit + and quite ofte yound the short curves, almost \dening, and they must seriously diminish the of the road. — Referring to the purchase of Hempstead Plains by Srewaur, and the rep tends to give peeuliar feili to settle there, « correspondent eally our atten- tion to similar operations of auother capitatiat At Kast Now York, reached by © cars from all the Brooklyn re five cents, a neat cottage and lot may bo bought for $1,000 or upward, on very easy terms. ‘Ten per cent, cash will secure the prop- busines the ine to thrifty people forrios, erty, a » time ix given for the payment of the balance, Our correspondent ways: cn years ago Mr, Cuan, Re Minien, of Obi, purchased several eqaare miles of farts at Bust New York, for the purpose of building up « city. to #ell on ne mo dating tert», aud thousands have grown Ww: # they were ena! led to make, We are glad to learn the fact, and. take plea- sure in making it known for the benefit of our half a million daily readers. We believe there is a similar opportunity at Elizabeth, N. J., offered by Mr. Ketiooa, ow equally liberal terms, for persons of siuull means to become house-owners ata moderate cost, All these capitalists find their profit in consulting the interests of individ. uals of this class, just as Mr, Siewart undoubt- edly expects todo at Hempstead. — The Puliman palace car peet ry iehy Wahsatch” is ex- to arrive at the Thirtieth street station of a tiver Railroad this morning, at 7 k, with passengers direct from Sacramento, This is one of the regular sleeping ears of the through line from California over the Poe Railroad, and the public will now bave an oppor- tunity of seeing how well Mr, Portwan provides for Western travellers, Persons who have made the trip speak in the bighest terms of the ease and comfort enjoyed under his auspices, ———— Wo have recently had two marked in- stances of the embezzlement, by a bauk cashier aud an insmiance secretary, of funds intrusted to their care as se + Saxvoup, of the Central Bank, and Battann, of the Security Company, The former beyond reach, probably is doubtless somewl and as soon as his duti the Young Men's Christian Association may per: mit, we Lope be will be arrested and tried, and, if guilty, seut to the Penitentiary, It is high time that this kind of swindling was stopped Otherwise, the period appro body will dare risk his cash or his bonds with « bank or an insurance company, Let BaLtarn be made an example of ee One of the innumerable extortions which needy men bave to suffer in this city, is that ptuctised by a class of rascally lawyers who man- age to get intrusted with money to loan on bond wud mortgage, The interest they reserve for their clients is ouly the legal even per cent., but under the pretence of charging for examining titles, drawing papers, and other services, they exact fen and sowetines fifteen per cent, more for themvelves, It would be a wise and Lumane thing if capitalists lending money would themselves audit their lawyers’ see that their debtors are not i — ‘The effect of @ stringent prohibitory liquor law, thoroughly executed, is well exemplitied in Greenland, Alcohol is not permitted to be sold there in any ford nd the nutives, in eonse- in coffee-drinking to an extravas A writer in the Corahdll: Magazine the H seems to have esoaped beyond seas, Battanp in the neighborhood ; asa leading official of when quence, induly gant degre nays: + Kavit,’ or coffes, notwithstanding its high price, seoms to be the artlely chledy in dewand, Whatever ed, Ravié must be had, aud to pro cure (his a Woman will allow her chikiren to go about Nike balfskan + husband to want the most common No spirits being allowed w A, (he natives tike coffee instead, and to much anextent that it has been not inaptly stylet * the curse of Greenland” ‘or a family to conn and & half pound per diem is no uncommon extrava else may be wat white whale or muny seals), will use as much as five pounds of eodve daily, Herr Assistant aske hulking looking Greenlauder standing at the door With his hands iv lis pockets why he is mot out seal hun He row! om replies, *L have bad no havit todayy’ aud then, &e if correcting himself, ‘Hesides, there is whole in my kayak, and my boy le not well, and —;' but the real truth was no *kavit.? Just os bam talking to him, alittle boy who is Working forme bess @ few skilings on ace count, as he is Out ol Shavit,’ and Onde i impossible to get his accustoued beverage, Then arrive two brothers from adistaut settlement with Dlubber and skins, whieb net gearly £2. What do they Some bread, some butter, same tobacc omg with wii Wiley aud aLOt; the vest all goes in caffe ant Sagar.” Here is w chance for the protibitioniats to ex tond the ares of their operations, ‘The value of a pat warfare is innimense was the rallyiug ery A hasty plate of Presidency ; Ue many other t Se wud occur to the ivatio taaces wi reader's memory, In the a by the London Daily J ppithet, an irresponsible debating « to the House of Lords,is more fatal to that body than the most elab- orate oration, Its sting lies in its compact expres- sion of what every one feels to be the truth, that the Lords have power without a correspond- ing responsibility, and that they diseuss public measures too much a# abstract questions, and not enough with reference to the practical needa of the counUes application GRANT AT LONG BRANCH. STBTSON'S GREAT JERSEY INDIAN CLAM- DAKE. Long Braxew, July 23.—As Las been stated, the Preaident, on leaving New York, reached the Magenta om Thursday afternoon under a torrent of perspiration, Mrs, Grant was on board the boat, and while Mr, Grant was following with a parcel for street, with a despatch which necessitated his stepping Into the Astor House to write, He was scarcely in time, As his black etove-pipe hat was uplifted, the Presidential visage thowed a severely ted atreak on 4 the Pres peraptrne Moo, and on arrival at the Stetson Monse the Prest- dent remarked that he enjoyed every minute of Ms nd that he experienced a freeduin and His Excellency had not been long under the ehaty er the inspir Of the fast horsemen of the Branch, he telesr to Washington for his two beat trotting horses, Egypt and Cincinnati, with his eoachman, Jack, and alight wagon, AN INDIAN JOB ON HAND, fast evening after dinner be received in bis prt vate parlor the Hon, Horace Greeley, Mr. Peter Cooper, and Mr. Vincent Colyer, the lat of whom hus lately returned from a tnission to the Ladians. Vincent related his experie treatment; Peter told the Presite kine factories and the first locon America; and the Sage of Chappaqua delight Prosidential ear with the inevitable lecture political economy. HORACH AMONG THR WOMEN, Tho party desceuded after dark to the parlors, Where a hop was on, ‘Tho President sat in the piazza, and talked sociahly with several indivi) of both sexes, and finally rotired to his room to cuss with Gen, Ames, who had been telegrapled for, sundry matters connected with the Mississippi Department, ‘The Hon. Horace Greeley, who had been Introduced by Col, Fravk Howe to ani e+, made himself generally Was observed entertaining four Ia ton ail about Ine ve over bnilt in the on uals rowable, 4 at time. He said Gnatiy that he should Le obliged to leave ¢ asi the waiter for a glass of cold spring water, He ‘was dressed in an elecant ault of bivex. iis boot were clean, but as usual tie neck Ue and elit collar had gone astray ROBERT LINCOLN OFF FOR CHICAM Capt. Bob Lincoln, with bis wife aad mother in. law, Mrs, Senator Harlan, left Lere this morning for Chicago, Capt. Bob is wuld to be almorbed in the legal profession, in whieh he hus a large practice, ‘Tho President took a ligut wogom and aspan of horves this morniig, and rode out with Gen, Ames. to have another talk, Mrs, Grant and Ler daughter went bothing with soveral In The Presi wore asuit of entire black, with the usual stove-pipe hat, and smoked the inevitable cigar. He returned in company with Guy, vy, the Hon, Tom Mar phy, and others, A mon ob cham ame. ‘The Hon. Tom Murphy clalins Ue paternity of this afternoon's greatclam-bake, ‘The Hon, ‘Yom sald Col. Banta, purveyor of the Astor, who happened to be here the other day, “Charley, 1'll tell you what we onght to have, We ought to havea clam-bake for the President.” ‘1! do it ap to tue handie,” said the Colonel, and the idea was born, The next thing was toform a commit ee of subseribers, ery mon Joined in was named, Here Is the list: K.P, Page, the Hon, D, H, Brewster, the Hon, ‘Tom Murphy, Chas, A. Stetson, W. M. Leech of Long Branen, Lewis B. Brown, J. Seligman, William Bianchard, F. ©, Marston of St, Lomis, HLF. Ver hueven, and a Mr. Coleman, In addition to the President and family, all the ladies of the Stetson House and a few gentlemen were invited, The took place inagrove on the eronnds of Mr. John Hoey, and the edibies were cooked on an adjoining Geld of Col, Chamberlain, A round pit, ten feet in diameter and three feet deep, was filed with cobbie stones brought from New York, and upon these » wood fire was kindled for five hours, until alt the stones had been thoroughly heated. Rock weed from Blackwell's Idand was then thrown upon them, and layers of claima, fish, lobsters, emtekens, turtles, ducks, potatoes, &e., e., alternated with layers of weed, All the birdy and fisies were dressed before cooking, and the result was a glorious meal, THR naxgren. ‘The fikh were stuifed with sliced lemons, and wrapped In clothe, the birds were tied in paper ‘The company stood around as the process of prepar+ ing the viands was going on, ‘The articles to be ered with seaweed and later with . over Which scaweed Was acain ¢ President watehed the operations to tently with saying a word, Borie was smelling by his side, Mrs, Grant thonght the clams were stones, and the juvenile dauglicr was much aMictod ws (he live lobsters and crabs were emptied, crawling ‘The company waited half an hour for en sat down to pine board tal ‘The punch was served in wasb-tuls lent by the Mrs. Hoey, who joined tho party and was introduced to th Others were preseuted, out ater shaking bunds be moved away without a word, Col, Frank B. Howe was continusily on the move, Introducing people or carrying lobsters—it seemed to matter lite which, Buchu Helmbold was on hund, but no cue ise Known to the publie except the Committee, Lut two hundred persons were present. A pholorrapher took the group. The Presitent had a stereotyped remark for all he ad- dressed, that he Liked Long lir.ach very much, ant ad driven over ail the ronls His Excellency wasecheored when he entered his carriage with Mrs, Grans, Borie, aud pretty Miss Hutchiason, # relative, Grant parsed the eve canvas aud OI heaped. 1g Ov the plaza talking with strangers, Borie was continually at bis elbow VISITORS PKOM RED BANK. An lramenuse crowd of country people, chiefly from Red Bank, came to ree the President this evening. ‘They passed in Mle and shook hands, Charley Stet- son Was muster of ceremonies, ‘The President fag ly sat down with Mrs, Grant and his Mttie daughter, and was gaged upon by the mulutude, THR GREAT BALL, nto the President om Monday wil be crowded. Invitations have been sent to all the yin New York and Peunsylvania, Jecluding Gew, Sherman and tor, The decoras tions are elaborate, and the band stunning. ‘The ball to be g: oflvers on d gonce; and che polite litte trader turms to. his — books, and shows me that some families, | , INE Tere, when in luck (the father having killed a | > on the Fushion Course, bt A sweepstakes trot for 1,200, mile heats, best three In Aye, was contested on the Fashion Course, L. L, yesterday ofernoon, The contestants were M, Rodeu's b, g, Young Commodore, to wagon; R Ogle's b. g. Red Rover, to wagon; J, Hasleit's blk Mountain Boy, ta her aud R. Anderson's ch. g Willle Kimmy, Most of Wie trotting hub.tués Ving returced from Philadelphia, there was ® good attendance of spectators, Before the race, Red Rover was the favorite against the tleld, and con tinued soeven alter the frst heat, which Anderson's ch, § Won by half alength from Mo Boy, in 247, Tn the second heat, the brown borse Mountain Boy took dopene| a wile g jaaintaine, shout, and woa easily length Red Rover being con, jonat ‘ vie, aud the sor tuned, \ Young Comms be f Norse took ¢ 1 , maintained it throughout, and won e ¢ lengths rom. Young Conimodors, i tine, 44% The bert snow SHAD C0 $7 van and after a mom exeiting ed id heat between the favorito, Commot (Hed i time, 244 tw. thee lea Bi vor or Comm owas horse | had ured badly in the previous leat; but, to tl delight of Bin backers, he woo the I W), Commnudose behig seooud hore Maroury. Daring the Parts. Pullman's palace car‘ Wahsat assed Hamilton, Canidn, yesterday morning direct from Callfornla, en route to this city, which It expects to reach ut To.clock Us mornin ‘ais wil make tho Journey six days und lal “phere ure. thirty pas. i pong pom ure two centiemen?cou Gi ne Government, whe inwad to take + wad urged peaceful | THE SUN, SA'FURDAY, JULY 24, 1869, A CUBAN CANARD, —e— Rumored Ananasinn ef the Seeret War of the Cuban Janta—Col, Kya the City--President Moraice Leman Removed, Areport that Sefior Alfaro, the Seeretary of the Cuban Sante, bed been shot dead by an apeansin in the streets of this city, ran through the city like Wilddire yesterday afternoon, ita rays Into the obsenrity of the rumor, and brongnt out the Befior alive and kieking in bol! retlef. Me had been in the oMce of the Janta, at TI Browlway (which, by-the-bye, has not been removed, all reports to the contrary notwitimtand! ng), Tur Sux one of til half-past (wo O'clock, whem he left to mectatriend, Mr, Busora, tion, and ro" Tues | short tim refruct drink, Je curren! teors tn to canard, ro oved ean gn then they cone to have fo verday me ful ih did Inte New exception perfect Lewis W comber a ‘company, pate, an room and stabbed hi was Judge led the minutes: it wus di Which all An awful contort) le tho ing it-ny tinued f week Was Peter prnelue way toh briefly thi the of thetr out a stro of the M. Camp ried off three fly Teh ire ATLAN flue grow om At wb: fourth mauding don This on to the United 8 the prominent members of the Junt ved, atiil the bi 2 wocretly than formerly, dwithio tty Nu William Roach, penalty of the law in St, night Wilson and Nouey slapped her free. arrested of the Bt. rue hanged aa J fect ont to the ne: tay in Nort tone yesterday, o'clock (rain, ar The Fekfords had out all ¢ the exception of Be thing like their not np to the average, wade « handsome rey charged his duties In a pro ly wht snties having scored 81 and the Orieniais i, the contest ceased by matuai vonsent, Mentiox.—On Monday the Unions of not piay, ant proba Wiars und Alphas play The Ving or bh Geuerai'of whe retideation of the He was in this geatleman's company until n P.M., flly two hours after his reported nesassina- his asmal health and spfrite, tides, nothing bad been reoelved at Potice Meat- quarters confirmatory of the report, and Sefior Alfa frien’ One gentleman informed lately ater the performance at the Academy on evening last, the Sefor left this city with two hundred flibusters for a Southern port, wherce fn expedition of six hundred men Is to days to swell the ranks of Cespades; but th nied by prominent officiate of the Junta, who assert that Aifiro haw been In this city every du pASt week, although he was co may rest assured on 0 by sickness, ken in conn tin Cuban etre Havans have derega from 71 Br than) have to authority tot rwarded him venting fect that Sefior | power to act from © ot ha York: exper Gardin to the «anctum yihing whatever Hons, All the Cubans without of bis safety. ur reporter that ! durin me words J. explain before nctorum, for stating that dis now a © Mor rove Be mme- in a few is de- «the ned to bis houre a ‘The rumor donbtiess originated tn the fact that the Seerctary was known to bave had ry members of th beeanse he refi second time to take them to their homes, the | spent what they had reeelved from the Jun tion with a story wh # that the Spanish volan od dive of their namber Sod assassinate all ‘a Island expe to give them money a wing ain h 3 the Althongh the Junta headqnarters have not heen as wan gen ally bee Visitors are obliged cr ewell knowa and their businoss cot acely Junta are known woney for his expenses yes: A prominent momber of the Junta wishes as to correet a report, published in yesterday morning’y papers, to the of boon removed from the Presidency of the Junta on tof malfeasance in ofice, $s Lemus had Sefior Lemna re- en, Ceapedes himself, jo with the both in New York and Washington, are eatiefied with his management, and have a0 = ——— THR G - ‘The Execution of # Negro In St. couce Protested to the Yesterday afternoon, William also colored, negro ball was giver with his paramo} re Hm in the, wide, bi nd ais Crimin wl the i wards was 4 ence vi owtmde the jail, bat yard to Withee t 10.2 Col, McFall, owed the culprit ne then 0 os commenced, dart rope w mi dl dead. broken, > Nei Riddiek, a mutat Hayes, iis bs wuked the She LLO tried at red, desire to deprive hin of his offtee, in a house in ney. Atabout bin Instantly the Mure Court, th Of Mareh the firet devr nly # were adi he execution, A the County which the m 1 and arme were swung and ‘drawn in every di anged in Norfolk. was hanged yester- ik, Vin, tor the warder last dauuaey of 4 market man, who was on bis e Iu the country. took place quietly within tie sended with but Utile exciton ue yard, wt Outside Rik a THE BALL - A Ace friendé aud adinires ong nine, The Irving he peculiar twikt 1 jwubly belt, Lines, Crawford, ches at right fle! s rare that we tind tlemen who assume this thank! this instance we shonid be neglecting our duties as fthtul chrooiciers of passing events If we filed to notice the fact that Mr. Ritter, by his strict inter n of the rules, shortened the gume universal sutisfrcuion, Tuc Mr. Ritter of the rers—Messrs, Watson and W. levi Bekiord, 6 ys. Onrexrar foul Tic ‘Only six inat cir iret hey wi va tak had @ practes y and Auscia to y will ving at Irvingtom about honors inthe Geld, tae Reso 4; Unie wert 8) yesterday ‘Pie Or eutas went over to Brovik, Gate them, previous to thelr tri Atuictes of Wasting’ Dp HAT. ree dale ry they took tr crack players, inniny lng was perforn and Ky latter Ml. ‘The umpire pt and impartial ‘asion to praise aeider, Jame, Two hours and ANy minutes Allison, ly Batters Neinon Treacy.) Poakham, $-tota Cam Mo Cau pelt, 33 Crawtor 1 3 ington, ton Atlannies the he at ppearance this nt 0 ¢ guine yosted da: ak part. Woller not in future is afiernoon. aaa inginia Legislature will meet on the mulgation by the othe bail by te-Tuve- Edwaras, alias lored man , suffered the extreme Louis for the wurder of ‘On the Sth of Last De- Six- Leenth street in thateity, which Roach attended in mia- peeame involved ina dis @ called bim a har, when he immediately She soazht out Edwards, ana told him what Wilson lad done, and he went up to hie He term 1809, before he n to the verdiet, and the case April, and the verdict was m sentenced to be june 13, Dut Was respited unlit yester- iy He contendet all throuzh that he had dane the gin Avit-lolenee, and died yesterday prot Yerterday morning he war ¥ by «number of friends anxious to take their leave of spiritual advisers, the Rey. M ited 10 Marsal drew back the bolt, and thé body of Edwards tll When the trap wos aprung and te man had aropned, svered that the rope was # little tuo love, (wer to touch the ground, For a momont the Lody remained perteetly stil; after which violent # Immediately shortened by draw bu’ the writhing of the poor wretch con nd it was not until be bud struggled feariuily tor diivtcen minutes that he was On cutting the bedy down, haneing twenty-lve minutes, it Was found tuut the fer ‘The execution nd wus at dick aud bis subordinates ior the kindness suown bim, und made no allus eror to his own guilt or innocen wet bis tate very ecoully, and ascended the seutlold apparently without the least trepidation, He Kekford vs, Irviugton—The Champious Suce The champions visited the home of the Irving. mpanied by a we M wit . While the Irvingtons turned The advantages of the ground ng in thelr favor, it was gouerally expected that the Ervinttons would make a strong stand, even gaint the elampion club Such was he ease, however," da obtained a me leat in the ‘second in which they italued OI the finish, 'T ry heavily ull through the game, white with: the single the ta I Lich War the feature dt by Hodes, aud Prakham, of the Keklords ar’ \ king is man: Ken position, but in ly. ore tu detail iy auuened : ECKFORD. tT) IRVED int T ORB. B.| ray Attixon, wth 8 Olin Fy Patterson e bi 8 8 4 33 \ 545 Ge Aare 35 213 os S44 28 Woowttd wrod 8g abate f a3 Ou, Ye : 4Patou, 1. 4 Fins 8b ate. ck a2 4253) Tota 4 Y ‘i Uate AN Stat UE, cht v u fruse PPR a Tf ite ite Club, of Eliza: ys in «ald Toe Con Coustltu; THE CAMPAIGN IN ON10. hie Dream of Nasty. Military ilory — A The Rev. Petroleu Nasby, who is addicted to dreams of Iate, has been having one inspired by the recent gubernatorial nominations in Ohio, in Methawt the Dimocrity ay Ohio wnz In council, feekin for a leeter in the comin confick, They trotted out im review all av em, but they couldu't find man in the party who wuz not so feartu. eto be totwily and ontirely worthils nm, Vailandygum wuz ca spottet cz a ywue tinged with the rather advanced moerisy av 1863, and the other men spoken uy full av politiklé nicers, biles, and rann ‘The menshan ay th their noses, Ob uy wmspirai the jee hit and they all f biit, and comly, and © showed aud endoora! He wuz eneaset lato cont nv bloo ante wich shone the most ge corashen wiel: cood be eone:t Li letters nv Ut uvexceodin briliiiuey wur the words" W Virgin ne River,” Tuky," aud“ Chica maura, with the naines’ ay other sencevements more or less notorius, i these decorasbens with Jas epaulettos, military sash and sword, spars, and at enveloped hit ym head to footia a Haney the Zorgionsuis uv w nd compare. The managers uy the show wick trotied him out equiut- ed at those things @ minit, bat they Aquimied iwore pertikelerly at tbe Wich surrounded ten, to nee the efleck wich it perdoosed upon em, they slidin out uv site e4 he advanced, ao tit they Woodent obstruct the view, ‘Tbe site took tue peo Dle—ther rose up from the throng a moat enthoo astie cheer, and hats went juto the air by thou- it'll dot uted the braein bm int Wis meek, bul the # Thonk the Lord, 1: ra, aod they lnmejitty acy. "Vidiandiy: whore his bands scruck Ht to the « rated et Virciuny :" a delegate plitte i heat embrace busud the reat uv it, Ag county, which had takeo un active part in! sistance to draits, willy drawd biv sord a it away; cked orf his spi third enaked ort tly 1 before the poor fe Jow knew wat wus bel to hia they bad gob Died preity much ail ornanients wich bed ed Av bravely om tor Heave don't! qackilatid @ candidate tor a eounty oftis in a close at are ty, hese things 1a vf uy him to make him and they oaugerly strapped e way, there!" 4 another Put the ree hs Outo hi ot outer him—ho staggered and gaxped, “For Heaven’ sake! he said in a pleadin’ tone, “for Heaven's sake, take thts orf, Impossible {* returne ter in bund, |" You'r ail rite now—s 1 06 how the peouls take hi but to ther surprise the people sen tho they sivelt sutlin, and ly Instiduy eae mia, Low us our Rorwcraus,” they cried ‘This is Kosecrans!” replied Valandygam, puttin’ lis aime Ad his neek ulleekshnitiy, “Wedon't know tim in teem clothes and in sich company,” returned the multitood, leavin in diggust “Th my deeem, the wanacers, when they saw thy mulitood treat their man so skornfuily, fell to rev Hin uy Wim, and gickin and kufin uy him. 1 soke genten he Wun a tryin to git away, battered, bruised, red, and besmicked. Tthonght, ez Play pe probably when a so jer tr tora nomenashen al our 4 tho they he acd that poseibiy the sp pay either him or us, them Which hed the mat aid aside al a rin on the vision, that doorin ashen wou't But wat kin we Wut —____- Maid of the Sun in Society. stage. Fart Russell once happity remarked, that a proverb was the wiedom of many, and the wit of one, Let us take for example tat prot “Precious goods are packed ia email cases fads such charming |iiustration tu tit & bent ui newspapers, THE SUN. ‘Phat exquisite gourmet Lord Sefton, once finding, m looking Week’ h BeCOTN bs ches, suai forty Said to him, Ww ‘ay che wor stall Dottie,” forty uams comprened inte fuet anid to its able coud peed by an editor unsurpassed in this country or Kurope for rapidity of decision aad keen hess Of wagacity. who law the facuity: of drawing and retaining Driliwnt coudyators, and by wliou it 18 & pleasure to the ablent Kverwry artist to fad his pet picture retomese ‘Tux SUN lus ail the elements of success, a brieht, clear presence, a pleasant repuse, ot that Wil Which aiter times of tromble 1 always omething gracious whieh icious whieh aff Abend of Fisk, Prom the Cincinmass Commerciat immense bri ¢ Hudson River tr rk. Tt will cost, $900, iu the worla, ‘The toun Wit over the entrauc depot in St Juin’ ‘This will explain the immense board scaffolding faclug Hudson street, That Tartar Again. From the beening Commonwe The Judge Dowling case is clo: Mr. Me- Kes that Justice Dov asouues powers; that be is uncouts suits and bulues manmer: that he wantonly in If the ordi. ary police 4 a reasonable show of ruth, these r ao not withe une Justice as brought tehonur by the valgarity and ececn tricity ob a strate, be he only a common Police Justice. ‘ th A correspondent of the Cinei hae been interviewing ex-Senator ilornia. with the following result are your impressions respecting “Tthink the nore wo have of them the better. Ail accounts of (woas who bnve emplosed thea con hem Labite of bonesty, indus “Why, then, do the laws of the Pacific States dis eriminate aginst them 1" Tein the old st cisely the same el bas Opposed the *wizger.” The Demoera cians nave passed laws in Caliiormia dive Lihese people to please the bris otber unskiifal laborers, fear the competition of these Chinene,”* “Are not their habits repulsive to our people #"° “Ow the covtrary, they are extremely neat, per forming their trequens ablusions wits great care, Phey are du ues! ud Hever KHOWR to get in toxicated. An old friend of ours, wii bis wile, who vo long been residents of Califoania, came wita Us on the return Uip. ‘They left thelr Louscvokt and children ta the eure of two Chinese acrvants, who had beea with them ten years,and felt cutire confidence in them, They assured us that in the employuient of tis people was to be found. the yn Of the vexed quention about domestic unntr know that tuvy desire to becoue citizens, ¥ 9K 10 Ue protected equally Wil Others by the to be permitted to testify i courty of jus Wt they sented—Lonest, tear should we reiuse to thousands frou Buoy Stil, T to ud a i We Make no auch objection any Who are t Hon to. this 5 Mem elizeu ———-—— Political conservative’ rural name applied to ns during the war was " Biue-bellied re are twonty-five papers published in 1, of which eleven are Repudsiean, tlve De wad the rest ueubral and agricuitural Smith, M. ©. second District of & writes wy Pe nt, eUKKeMg Chat & red. man be appointed a OF Do t Btate witha your gift belicving th \ Mr amor ble before the 0 Piatt says that Lieut. Dent—Ge brevet aud courieay—s & man of about G He is the fussiest of all mortals, iy mauner and ap pearance, airy in style, bis bran appears por as b anner, T have scent treet, OF strutting in the nte-ch read in ail tions ua hougiite— ant adn Dent, nly reach the . Lain or His Hxcellewcy, aud iat .ct, dun hh be Harrisburg Teleyraph accuses Alderman Me Mullen of nomi: ng Da low he sue and by What appli day, tae Lith of duly, at 4 o'cloce PV. M., Cass bad elality-one delegates i ls caucus, piedized to, bis nomiahon, ‘@ believe him to be above bribing sted. But his managing supporters wer nd tng his money lavishly in entertaining lis admirers, Sume we know, and we kuos the anounts for whieh they bad bied that gentiemon for ticse entertain- ments, Now wark, Atdo'clock P.M. on ‘Tuesday, July ith, Milly MeMullin, Sum Josepi.s, Lili MeGratt * Piggy Devine, ot al, arrived trom Philadelphia, ‘They at onoe announced that “Packer had a sure Uhing.” They Began, tue work of cianipgltio, wad a ix hours ae delegates had meltod war to Btw | ter SUNDEAMS. —_ Nearly one-third of the population of live in cities, —Gesibuldi proposes to make a trip to En in the autumn. —Lulwer is too infirm to appear ofien ia seat in the House of Lords, —Five translations of Mrs. Stowe's “ Old Folks,” are ennoanced in Germany. —A man in Milwaukee is dying of bydrophe from a bive received more than a year ago. —An ingenious mechanic advert Manufvetares * drums that caunot be bes Hungarian papers charge Count vou I belt with jonate a clngtetu —Captain-Generl De Rodas and Gon, bu are aid to bear a remarkuble resemblance to « other, —When Dan Rice's first wife ran away with aminity, the bereaved husband aid, “it is a comlo to know that she went off with # gentioman. —The word d-e-b-t is composed of the iuiti of “ Dan every body twice. Cored bs forme je initial letters of Call regularly every vay tr =A country editor, who is not altogether u with the times, !uforme an expectant public tuat Yale boys” havearrived w koghand ly row again Oxford, vollard, in bis volume upon the war Gen. Lee corried on the war of burinese, regarding from the beginning, h Billings says: ain't good for anything « rold-neaded ea Halv, as a pain iat nm ceasiou as a tie Wh a) If be enn port his hair m che middle! A singnlor accident occurred at Stratfor Conn. «few days since. As a farmer was sarpe nt his scythe witha riffle, « swallow flew between rifle and the blade, and his head was severed his body. theoretically be belt evolent man, on a friend to lend him a» dotiar, ene w With plasnre:’ but snddenty ade * Dear me. bow unf I've only on dollar, an ident of the Italian § at Victor Ka ra has pry ing in that city, wh sphere, it is reports don the Tscimus of Sw ineq juction of the waters of the Mediteravcan Sea into the Fogs ae dense a¢ those of Varig have been observed in districts where, heretofures rain has hardly over fallen, At th tion of the national anniversary at Algona, Lowa, ou the 5th instant, a Mr, Tigham banker, took from bis wise's arms her babe, and Me Tngham mounted the platform and delivered @ apeeett on woman's Light (oan attentive audience; after apparent satistietion and pride at her success, rope finds amusement in 1,460 legitimate theatres, which are distributed as follows: France possesses some $37; Italy, 299; Spain, 163; Kugland, 150; Austria, 152; Germany, 115; Prunsta, TT; Ras sia M; Belgium, $M; Holland, 2; Switzerland, 2 Portugal, 16: Poland, 10; Sweden, 10; Norway, 84 Denmark, 2; Schleswig, 5; Grecee,4; Turkey, 4 Roumania,2; Servia, 1. remarkable for his cleanliness of perso, appeare a party a while ago with @ rose in his bu\lonvel Where do you suppose it eame from said he looked up and dowa the entire Length of the que tloner, and with at deliberation reepomd Why, L suppose it grew tere,” —Ainong the evelesiastical lions of Paris Monseigneur Dupoud, Bishop of Azotb, in Siam, am Appearance attracts the attention of the euners og, the Boulevards, The venerable Siamese prelete hag (Beume 1 Council, last thirty years, resque in Italy are gradually disappear arly Population, who formerly sided with the bighw men, putting the police on thelr tracks, ‘Tho mance of travelling abroad, #0 much tmpaired by t introduction of railways, will be still further eroached upou by the annihilution of Fra Din and bis companions, —At the recent imperial ball at St. Cloud, the Duchess de Mouchy wore a white gauge train robey marked with silver, over which wus @ square hoddic¢ nd shirt tunic, red currant color, kept ou thé shoulders by diamond straps or epaulets, On the right shoulder begun a seart of silver follage whtelt raped the bosom and fell crosswise down the left side all over the skirt, ‘The Duchees wore $800,000 worth of (umily diamonds, on her head, cars, neck, and arms; ihe dladem and earrings were mounted with pear-shaped pearls banging from diamoud clase te Although the “flush times’? have passed Away on tho Mississippi, they #till have some quees And sometimes rough customers on the river boats, On a recent trip of the Hightlyer, crowded with pas- sengers, the clerk had allotted the last stateroom and was about to close his office, when he was ase tonished by the apparition of a tall Missourian, who exclaimed, “1 say, stranger, 1 want one of thein chambers." “Sorry, sir,” said the offetal, diandly, * but our staterooms are all taken." “Tha =I they are,” responded Missouri; “I've paid my fure, ‘n I want one of them chambers." Allow me to see your ticket, sud the wiill polite clerk, Put. Aing his hand to the back of his week, the passenger Pulled out a tev-inch bowie kuife, and, driving it quivering into the counter, § m from Pika county, young feller, and thar's my ticket 1 want oue of them chambers.” Before the stcel had ceased to vibrate the prompt clerk quietly thrust @ loaded avd capped wix-shooter under Pike's nos coolly auswered, “I've only got six * chambers! and you see Mey are all full.” ‘The Mixsourtan odg range,” and putting up bis * tooth. pick,” ejaculated, "A full band’s good, by -—I" and strode off to seek such quarters a» le could flud. —A few years ago a young man vamed Kore nissarven saved the life of the Kinperor Al xundes (Kava Konow) Just as he was about to direct « ple tol agalmst the person of the Emperor, The mam ale enough to render this service ta y was a working hatter, and was about thirty-five years of age. From this tne out houarr continued to rain upon bim. For his plebelan mam was eubstitutea a noble one—that of Kostame He received an entailed estate, with ali it 1 gow, was mede colonel of regiment perial Guards, ands national subs opened for him, which produced near’ of roubles. Tuis favorite of for could not stand the tutoxication of his got aud he #oagut to counterbalance ite gldd, by another species of imebriety, A hopeless sot, ha heeame an intulerable burden to himself and others, wat Aoaily, in one of his desperate fits of drut bess, hung himself, —The ladies who represent the “ Nine Muses in Fagnani’s series of pictures, now on exhibition tay Boston, Mrs, Wilham M, dobeson, of New York, formerly Miss Saille Day, of Stoningtou—Cne, the Muse of History; Miss Minnie Parker, grand daughter of Mrs, Henry Hills, of Now York—Bu> terpe, the Muse of Lyrle Poetry; Miss Nelite Swythe, youngest daughter of ex-Collector Smythe, of New York—Thatia, the Mase of Comedy; Mra De Luca, wife of the Italian Consul General at New | York, and daughter of Judge Keunedy, of New Ore leans —Melpomeue, the Muse of ‘Tragedy; Mrty George Ronalds, daughter of Rudolph A. Witthaas, of New York, and sister-ia-law of Mra, P, Lorillard Ronalds, now Miss Ruunie Carter, of Boston— Terpsichore, the Muse of Song and Danco; Muy Kitty Sullivant, daughter of William L, Saliivant of Columbus, Obio—Eraio, the Muse of Love, Poetry, and Imitation; Mrs, Gen, Barlow, of New York, daughter of Prank Shaw, and granddaughter of the luc Robert G, Shaw—Polyhymuia, the Muse of Sacred Poetry; Miss Biodgett, dauguter of Daniel Blodgett, formerly of the firm of James M. Beebe & Co.—Urawia, the Muse of Astronomy; ond Mise Wadeworth, the youngest daughter of Gen, Wade worth, of Geneseo, N. ¥., who was killed a& Ookd: Harver—Culliope, the Muse of Rnie Poetry, \ nite ry Comme! nel with a gold visit to Nupted! which the banker returned the babe to his wie with # —A lawyer in acertain city in Connecticut, not & brother lawyer wao was admiring it, ‘The Latta” ‘old man, wearing along white beard, whose vainly — come all the way from Banckuk ty be present at the He isa Fronehiman by birting wnative ot Arras, but bas resided ia Siw tor the he brigands who made travelling so pict 20 of them were captured lust year, tne country am