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eating and drinking—that is, nothing nolabe it ia religion.” Now Mr. Garevey laug! and seemed to be very much amused at this remark, But I think, Judge, that it was very sound and correct. You know that Mr. Camr is a member of our denomination, || fitivet.—Garten Concerns, eTieeary Diccory Dock. Mati. | and fs often absent on missionary duty, try- wae eaters Jeane” wearers ana | ing to convert members of the Assembly at Founding. Evening, 1)!a Rookn. ‘ Albany, and members of Congress at Wash- Ee eee tion bg EXE ingtom, It was from him that the name of BOWERY THRATHE~Femalo Horse Thiel, Black | + Camp meetings” was derived. An intrusion of visitors here interrupted Ryed Sugan &¢. this interesting and instructive conversation —— Will Gov. Hoffman Sentence Ge to Sing Sing ¢ “What an absurd question! every ono will exclaim on reading this heading. But stopa moment. It is no more absurd than something which has been done, Gov. Hovem an. in very bitterly opposed to Gen, Grant. Of that there is no doubt. Unquestionably he would like to see him de- a atal USEM ENTS. ae WALLACK'®—Reif, Matinée on Katnrday. (LOR GARDEN~Arrah na Pogue, ATRE, 284 et. between Sth and 6th ave, van Matinee WAVERLEY THKATRE—Moon Charm, Local Hits, &¢. WENTHALPAKK GARDEN. Ti ay.. betwoen 8th and THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1869. Baa! WRERLY, per year . ‘Ten copies 10 one address ...... Twenty coples (0 one address, Fifty copies 10 one address ‘Warkry, per year Varred from all power in the Govern. Tiare a vie ohare, ment, Gon, Grant is coming to Sara. Add)ttons Copies, in Club packages, at Cub ‘Payment invariably in advance —— The Spanish Guuboats. Secretary Fis has ordered the seizure of fuirly gunboats now building for the Spanish | Government under a contract with CHAkLis | HB. Devamaten, of this city, Part of them tre Inilding here, and the rest at Mystic, Conn. Only four have aby machinery in them as yet, and even these could not be got ready for sea in less than a month. ‘Tho reason given for eeizing these gun- Poate is that Spain may use them to maka war against Peru. It was stated thus by Marshal Bantow when he ordered his sub- ordinates to mako the seizure ; and this was floubtless the reason given him by the See. retary of State, with whom the proceeding must have originated. We have no objection to the most rigid enforcement of the neutrality laws as against Bpain. Hitherto the Spanish offictals have had their own way with our Government, and we should be glad to believe hat the indignation of the poople and the protests of the press have led ton different line of con- duct. But the circumstances of the affair suggest Very grave @maspicion, and wo are Not eurpri«ed to learn fhat tho Spanish officials profers to be perfectly eatistied with what has been done. If the seizure be gennine, its reason cer- “fainly provokes doubt. No war now exists “between Spain and Peru sand even if hos toga to epend some time, He will then be within the jurisdiction of this State. What is there to prevent Gov. Horr. MAN from getting a Llauk book, labelled in gilt letters on the back, “Records of the Court of General Seesions,” and having en- tered in it: “Bentenco—Unyssrs 8. Guan, for the felony of forgery in the third degree, to be imprisoned in the State Prison four years and six months”: ‘This being entered a copy could be sent with the prisoner to the Warden at Sing Sing, and the thing would be done. But, it will be said, there is no charge for such an offence against Gen Giant. Very true; but there is no such charge against Kerenum, who was sentenced to Sing Sing by this same Mr. Horrman. It would be further urged that Mr. Horr an was corder when he sentenced Kurenum, and that he docs not hold that office now. Very true again. But he lad no mor right When he was Recorder to sentence a man for an offence of which he liad not been convicted, than he has now that he fs not Reeorder. In the eye of the lato Gen. Guany and Eowanp B. Kercnum are equally guil leas of the offence for which Kwvowum is aus Seviag. And Novrman had aa little author tty to sentence the one aa the other for this offinee. Of course, onee im the State Prison, Gen Grant would be told by the New York Times that there is such @ thing as construc- Ailities should be resumed, these gunboats | five crime, which answers the samo could not be employed in aeeailing the Int-| purpose os real; and by other papers ter power, They are of such a draftand | that the difference between Guilty constraction that they caunot be taken | and Not guilty is merely technical, around Cape Horn into Peruvian waters, It} and that being once in the State is cortafn' that they ‘ate intended to be used | Prison, though illegally put ther, the only honorable way out would be by Executive clemency. It is difficult to conceive of a lawyer giving such advice; but even the legal profession is net without its fools. In Kerctrum’s case, it was serioufly urged that his release would — in- jure the Democratic party. This seemed very alsurd—altogether ridiculous —in that instance ; bat it might be pleaded In the West Indies alone ; and unless we aro Joexpect that a2 Pernvidn fleet will come there to fight the Spanish forces, it is out of “the question that these gunboats should ever ‘be set to work in hostility to Peru. The real object of this seizure, supposing R to have been made in earnest—and wo are Joth to attribute to the Administration any insincerity in #0 grave a matter—is to Hoinoko is © pragged bustaggs man, of incor. roptible integrity, and. eodperate efficiently with the arebitect, Mr. mt in the pro- gress of the work. The phy of the Saperin- tendent is $10 a day $a The Herald ia disturbed by the unexam, pled increase in the circulation of Tur Sux, We had no ides, before, that when on any day we sell two thousand or ten thousand copies more than we sold the day previous, there was a correspond- ing fall in the sales of the Jerald; but its repeat. ed jeremiads lead us tothot belief. If the 2ercld were shrewd, it would mot proclaim its hurt so loudly, Nobody need be surprised at the growth of Tue Sew, Indeed, it has only commenced grow- and it will not be until it sells two hundred thousand copies daily, that our ides of its future will really begin to be realized, The philosophy of the process is simple, It {s to make a better, wittier, fresher, completer, better-natared, bright. er, Lolder, more independent, more interesting, and more instructive paper, with more and better news in it than all others; and to all it at half price. This is the problem which Taw Sey is now working out, and we are sorry that the //erald can't enjoy the beauty of the demonstration, When Mr. Bexxert was in his prime, with his remorkable wit and his unequalled sense of what the public requires in a newspaper, the Herald qained ® great position and a great circulation, Hat since he has retired from active life, the He ald bas coased to be original and entertaining ; 4) ‘Tie Sex, with its young blood, new ideas, and frank independence, i# moving forward to fill the vacated pluce. That ix ull — The play of “Self,” in which Mr. Ownss is now delighting the theatre-going world at Wal luck's, was written about twenty years ago, One of the incidents of the plot is the ruin of @ lead- ing merchant of New York brought about by the want of the sum of 15,000! Nowndays the play- wright, to keep up with the progress of events, would have made the amount not Tess than $150,- 006, if indeed that would be sufficient to give proper point to the situation, Indeed, Dewas the younger, who wrote La Dame aux Cam! lian”? about the same time that ‘ Self" was pro: duced, has since been obliged to multiply te fold the sums he first represented his extravagant hero as spending, in order not to make the effect ridiculous to a jan audience, Biuce the dis. covery of America, money has been steadily diminishing in value, as compared with other property, and our grandebildren may look: back to our times with wonder at the low prices which prevailed among us. ari Is Governor WALKER of Virginia a Dem- oorat ora Republican? ‘That is a ques is just now rather difficalt of solution, Each party claims him, and he gives no sign, But there is no doubt which party triamphed in mak- ing him Governor. It was the Democracy, and for the credit of human nature he ought not to go back on his friend, oe The expenses of the Spanish Governnicnt in Cuba are now about two millions and « quarter of dollars a mouth, md their revenue is not fur from nothing. No wonder they confiscate estates, and want to sefl their claims to the island, — The Intelligencer of Lancaster, Pa,, states that Gen, W. T. Siermay has written @ letter expressing bis sympathy with the so-called Con- servative Repubticans of Mississippi, who are going to run Judge Dryr for Governor. This is all well enough; ifsnch are Gon, Stren. man’s views, be hus aright to avow them, But with some degree of plausibility in regard to the liberation of Gen, Guant, if he were ones shut up, We have taken this method of presenting in a clear light the flagrant illegality of Gov, Hove an’s conduet in the Kurenus case, But while it is a clear and striking view, it is vimply the true onc - —— Today the people of ‘Tennessee vote for a Governor, Superintendent of Public Lostruction, and a State Legislature, ‘The election will be in many respects the counterpart of that recently held in Virginia, aud the result, it is supposed, will be similar, The rival candidates for Gov- ernor, De Witr C. Saxtee, the present incum- bent of the office, and Wiuisam B, Stoxes, who represents the Third D Congress, are both Republicans, and both are warmly supported by prominent members of their party, Senator Browstow, whose radicals m is pretty well known, urges his friends to upport Santen, while Secretries Boorwsun and Creswett have written letters in favor of the election of Srogus. Benxenis the candidate of that wing of the Republican party which opposes rebel disfranchisement, and favors suffrage for ali citizens of the State who are not convicted of felony ; Stokes is supported by those Radical Republicans who think the late rebels not yet sullicieutiy reconstructed to vate with safety, These discordant clements came into violent col- lision im the lute State Convention, whieh in con- sequeace broke up in great confusion, The re result was, that two sets of candidates were nowmwated, and will divide the strength of the prevent the addition of there vessels to the Spanish squadron now operating against the Cuban patriots, This is the only object which such an act could properly have, and we should rejoice to believe that Gen, Guan and Mr. Fist had resolved to inter- fere effectively in behalf of the Cuban cause, But if such bo their purpose, they should boldly avow it, and should at once prevent the constant shipment from our ports ofarms, ofmunitions, and of supplies, without which the Spaniards anuet soon abandon the con test, That sort of stateemanship which works ander disguise and docs grood by stealth is unworthy ofthe American people, and cannot add any permanent lustre to the fame of President Gant and his Secretary of Stato, —— Fanny Interview between Two Dise tinguished Men. One of the funniest of all the occurrences In this city last woek was a meeting betweea the venereble Danie. Drew and Judge QGeonce G. Baunarv, It was social and accidental. On being introduced to cach other, Judge BanNARD with his customary Dland and genial manner received the oid Dillianalre, who, not to be outdone in pol te nose, cordially grasped his hand, and looking with wonder and astonishment into the Ddeaming face of the youthful jurist, ex claimed : "Is this really Judge Bannarp 1” ‘Mt was evident Chat he was surprised nt not 4 party, The Democrats in this crisis decided not bebolding a man with a more threatening | {4 nominate w State ticket, but will support papect—one capable of instantly devouring | Seyren. him. ‘The two were soon seated quietly side Dy de, and engaged in pleasant conversa tion, which is uaderstood w have run some thing in this wise Jona Barnanv—! am glad to see you * fooking do Vale and hearty, Mr Drew. Ma. Daew—Ihavk you, Judge. A clear ponsclance and the recent rise of stocks have benefited me. Jyuiw Baueauo—Are you spending your ome proc pally in New Jersey nowt Ma Daw —NA we exclusivel ‘Thus far th is very comp! Democrats upon a larg parallel with the Virginia canvass ©; but whereas in that State the relied for the election of Waren defection of colored voters from the Republicap ranks, 1m Tennossee it w ald seem that the colored vote will be thrown almost en tirely for Stoxes, The Republicans who will join the Democracy in electing Sexren will be white voters, ‘The prospects of the latter candi date ure considered good. His majority has been estimated as high as siaty thousand, The romes party, in fact, admit their defeat, and charge that frauds in the registration, which has ae former. fy. 4 vie 4 frequen | beeo conducted under the suporintondence of fas baile 2 | Gm Baran, and the intimdation of golored Malt | wentuey over there | Tey wil ewable Bantex to duclare himselt flourish cary mere | Nena Ma. Dauw—-i'm, Judye, that and my lee! | 1. canvage hor been conducted with consider afte are both doing remarkably well able beat and velhomence, and wild rumors have pesneer. eae put in circulation that Stowe proposes to bevow B—1 am informed—there ie euch a giitoy thas Mr, Coven and Mr. Fisk con darinyylian a pose ye their places in the Erie, Bay. Qeew (erttally yh that ot Well, Aidt wg wie sworernent on thelr part, At heme diner st le they cmgehat to be letting yo Peet elt seh caw by otjerta Le would be denede riather of cnianente On muy part ten ae Rant 1 nupvemted It woul tet ad contage te wy womnery assemble a Legislature of bis own at Nushville, and nize w separate Stute Government, in which undertaking be expects to be supported by the State militia and the Grand Army of the Re: public, Ho will then appeal to Congress, ‘This is doubtless nothing more than an election mancuyre to damage the canse of the Radicals in the contest to-day, ong: —— = The @uthoritios of this city have not yot v! | Mnatly disposed of the question of changing the ea ide ad ata © wits for the new Hont Office in the City Hull Park Rey TR er AHI rH a Mon tiingy We trust that they will not full to make this sper ve Mie ae. f haere wore | Change while there in time, Ifthe Post Office is a Fi ted on the present site, its upper front, which COREA Seth tae 8S HOT a eve ee tae | ETE w Jl face he City Hall, will r front of that building, 1 be paraltel to the Indeed, st will deviate 40 dork from @ parallel ine ws to injure seriously bce ie oP ater ent Mi vhebiet styling ot ymnunery & we ure astonished that so frank end straight fo ward aman ashe should not at the same time rebuke these Mississippi politicians for sailing under false colors. They are really Democra though they call themselves Republicans; and an onemy of hambug, Gen, Swenwan ought to make them come out in their true character, But perhaps he and they think that when they are compelled to run for Governor such » humby as Judge Derr, a little deceit in their party name cannot be of much account, ai = Bricksburg, where Gen, Grant has jnst had an estate of fifty ucres presente nan to him, is Jufter a Mr. Buick who wned to live there, Wohethor it was Mr, Jevrnnsow Brick or the Hon, Barc Powxnoy is not yet clearly ascertained It is probable, however, that it was Juvransos Brick. cone é ‘Tho velocipede has beeome a regular insti tation in this country. When it was first iutro- duced people supposed it might prove a cheap and rapid means of (ravellng, aud thousands learned to ride it because they thought it au interesting novelty, ‘That is all over now, and we meet with few devotees of the machine even in the Central Park, this hot But the: riding halls are not deserted, and often in the evening a visitor has to wait for a velocipede to ride on, so As a are they in use. 4 of exe amusement the bieyele has doubtless acquired a permanent place among us. But in Europe, where the roads high are smooth and easy, long joarneys are often made with it, A young Frenchman named De Crorx has just ar rived in Kieff, in southcastera Russia, an his ve- lovipede, having made the whole distance from Paris by that convey M. ne Warrevitre, Swiss, has also travelled from Frankfort to Prague in the saine manner, and has just left for Vienna and Pesth, He thinks it a less laborious ode of journeying than the rail; but our experi- ence d ws not load us to assent to bis opinion ——— Poor New York city seems tw have no friends in the rural districts, Ata late meeting of the State Temperance Committes it was re. solved to demand of t xt Legislature « law which shall enable the majority of the legal voters of any wows, city, village, or ward to prohibit the sule of intoxicating liquors therein, aud a com. was appointed to prepare an address to the voters of the State setting forth the object to be sought and urging their hearty codperation in But neither in the resolution nor in the address published in pursusnoe of it, do we that the tnajority of the legal re to be allowed to parmit sule of liquors, free from the embarvassments of claw, All the rest of the State may decide for itself ou the subject, but we must it to whatever the country members of the ature think best for us, Who says this is not a free country? — _ A late number of the Monde Tlustré con tains @ woodcut representing several barges crowded with pilgrims for Mecos, as they ure towed through the Suez canal, The pilgris pear to like this new channel of commeree ve Well, and no donbt the great cheapuoss of tray ling which it will offer will make it the favor.te id Mahometans of Ryypt and the t, Thut we faney that the canal will lead wo a ange in the whole business of pilgrimage of so radical ® pature that the shopkeepers and hucksters of Mecca will not be ploased with it at wll, Mecca has hitherto been a sort of commer cial centre for the trafic of the desert and the barbarous countr und the Red Sea, This mit 4 it find a word bis. iny voters of this city route for all g W “ar Bo Oe ie Bitrntliner enein 960% | ine fine arebitectural eBect of the City Hall, aud DE olaie) (Ak Mfr ii he Yer | make thin whole vielulty seem askow: Wb st noberiey ty fhveneat Inv discon, arenes Vs) We hoph the Mayor and the Commissioners of pb etree dine ike ine Soy adiview, at the Hinking Fund will ut once take measures to himiate any puch misfortune, eapecially as the ed ee heme Fane Me Gromee ns * seedy ie eo nimple 0 ane, AR ra Me imumiaten See need er AOE shot: ae Medd Caw A Caster AO te reeenie or, Bud a8 Te, has appointed the of Bt, Lawrence county, Mie Cat anit, anid ob te the vtlion of Buperiatondent of the new Post oe, , avi | OMtide buliding Iu dhin eity during ite consteuc- Sp omat a ae thon, ‘Tile te do exoellent sppoiptwent Mr. traffic has been carried on by caravans made up of merchants and pilgrims, The merchants went for lucre, the pilgrims for religion, But wow the canal opens # ehesp and quick way to Mecca, The pilgritns will all go by the canal; the care- vans will stop; Mecca will lose its importance ds 4 pluce of trade; and only those will continue to go thore who aro under the influence of piety ip some of its forms, Pennsyivania—Who Might have been Gove : f Goi he ‘Bre: 1 came up from Rem Inlend-jast night, and am at Myptia, the, birthplace of Asa Packer, the Democratic candidate for Governor of Penneylvania Myvtie Hew on both wides of Mystic river }A spieniid iron bridge connects the two Mystics. The wooden bridge that formerly crossed the rivor was all ext to ploces by the men of Mysite in whittling with thelr jack-knives, Every man fn Mystic that you Pr ect bara knife In bis hand whittling a stick oF shingle ; in thin way they whittled the brides away, and the town officers had t put up on iron bridge, ‘The men at Mystic seem (0 bo all rich, for they do no work, bat enjoy themeriver in Orling. bobbing for cele, and whittling sticks with their Jack-knives, George Packer, the Sage of Mystic, is the only man that works, Yotean always find on Mystle bridge, night of day, a string of men on both siden of the bridge fishing and bobbing, for Mystic river is filed with fldh and eels, There is no tronble tn taking them, Pote Yerance, the great American epicure and chow: der thaker, days the Myrtle river eund porgies are the Bost fish In the worl!, and Peto Yerance ts good authority, for he kept the best oyster bay and fish house on Broadway for many years, bat i now out of basiness, L CORR For AcEnNTTY OF TEMPER. A great many Brooblyn people are ap here bob Ding for ecls; they #ay they expect Judges Lott and Gilbert ap next week, Gvod fishing and bobbing will pat any man, no matter how crow or iIL-tem pered, In a good humor. ‘The people of M the beat natared people in the world~the } Kidridges, Mallorys, and Ie for thelr ‘good nature sand are fret Crmilies In the Beat Capt. George Eldrir might have been the a little more ambition ; je the lances A finest leoging man in Connecticut, and isa gre nite among the ladies, It was He that won th great th race at New London last summer, Th fayette Judge Lott will cowe here be will get up a tub race for his benetit, WARILNGTON MAUKET HEN AT MYSTIC, Many men that do business in New York and d Washington Market have their country seats ette. Dan Barro the vy man of Mystle, f the State If he fortat Mystic, and 0 of the mont popu in Mystic in the fle market, kept by Kitur Eldridge and kidridge Wol/, two old men that lave been in partnersliy (or rixty yours in (ue fel business at Mystic. ‘They bave a bell or library back of the fieh alan ‘wbich ia alwoys open Wo the yablic, and kere every day you ean find the Mal Forye, Packers; Kairidzen, Fisher, and ollice wali men of Mystic; also retired mulp captains, discuss ing the ailairs of the country, wid arguing points over their juck-Kuives witi all the gravity of Judge Lott and his brother Judges. M in Gee healthicst rived in Connecticut 0 always ool, and it is @ Fare thing (0 sve a alck prison. NO PLACE FOR PITTSICIAN® AND SRXTONS, ‘The Moctors of Mystlecrn't do a paying business. so they all do frome otlier bus! 5 and store keeping, and don’ Yar dosinets; if they aid, they would not pay enses, ‘They Have a fine hotel at Mystic, the Hf Flouse: kept by Mr Mosie. a brotlicr of uid Aue who wang ‘Tipoec and Tyler too in the farrigon, eam The solid men of Mystic all Keep their yachts, and charge auvthing for the use of them. If any of the New York or Brookiyn Jn ices, or Commissionces of Police, or the urly King Kennedy with hie roid | pay Myatic a visit, they will never regret it. bo doabt they Will teform, and become good-natured, Vonest mien. Tr woutd do.a great deal of good 3 Fostice Dowilng if he woukt come up here and bob a week for eels, for he has been trying to imitate Fadge Lott tutely. Yours truly, PATRICK MALOY, the Brooklyn Boy Mrerte Butpor, Conn, Aug. 4, 1900, — ‘The Mutual Lite France Company. If it be possible to increase the public conti. dence in the stability and solvency of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of this city, that effect will be produced by the report ofthe Commituee a pointed in June last to éxamine tuto the Company's condition. The Committee covsisted of Menars. 4. ¥. L, Pruyn, David Hoadiey, O, If, Palmer, Henry E. Davies, and Wilham B. Dodgo—gentlemen us well known to the community for thetr business ability ng for their unquestioned integrity, They met on the 12th of June, and proceeded to examine thy United States, State, and county sectirities held by the Company, and actually connted and inspected ail the certificates representing such indebtedness, ex- copt $120,000 United States securities deposited in the office of the Snperintendent of the Insurmice Department, J them to be correetly stated ‘The official receipt of the Superintendent fur the Recurities deposited with him was produced, and the Chairman eubsequently inspected the original certificates in the office of the Superintendent at Albany, and found the amount to correspond with that charged as tn his custe personally examined all the y. ‘The Chairman then ponds and mortyages, by an actual inspection of them xx to numbers, amounts, and the approval of counsel, All the footings of the abstracts were ulso vere fled by the Chairman personally, ‘These mort om ure largely on property im the cities of New York und Brooklyn, and their immediate vielnlty, A larze amount in the aggregate has also beea lor n various counties in the State of York, .d a number of loan# under the authority of an act of the Legislature have during the past year been made on property in the State of New Jersey, within tity miles of the elty of New York. Iu every case the security was found to be ample, the loans, on an average, being but for forty cent, Of We value Of the property mortgaged, ‘Phe upshot of the examination is that the Company has in United States ani New York State and city stocks, $15,201,000; in bonds and mortgages, $28,500. 000; and in caeh, real estate, and snndry other item, enough more to make up a grand tutal of assets of ($353,042, Notwithstanding the larzenoas of this snm, the question stil) remalaed whether, In view of th enormous business of Wie Company, it might no still be relatively sinall, ‘The policies of the Com. pany In force afiount to more than §220,000,000. Is a fund of $I,0,000 suMeient to meet the losses which might possibly acerue? ‘To answer this qavstion the Comittee called in Messra. Bartlett and Church, Professors of Mathematics in the Weat Point Miliiory Academy, and requested tiem to ascertain by calculation the contingent lia bilities of the Company apon iis policies. Ot course, only a certain nombe: shies holders are likely to die tn any One year, and wnat that number is ean be computed fom the exverienen embodied in the tables of mortality. ‘The present valne of each policy la ease the Company were to go Into liquida (tom ean also be iound inthe same way, ‘he two Professors perforined their task elaborately, and the result of their labor was, that if the Company had been wound up on the Ist of Fevruary last, only $28, 67,000 would Lave been required to pay off and cau cel every Kabitity ontetanding aeatnat it, As Its ag: sets were on that day $91,04,988, this left the Com Pauy » surplus then of $4,167,306, which has sluce been larecly increase ‘This stat‘ ment ot the condition of the Company's affairs corresponds with the opinion generally enter tained of it, but it must be a great mitisfaction to its officers and policy holders to have this opiniop verlOed by disliterested and competent examiners, OF courne, we Need sy Nothiig more in praise of the inetitation, It speaks for itsetf, What Was cen in Mobutiens To the Bditor of The Sun, Sin: Being aconstant render of your Kpicy little paper, Thave taken great pains to learn it progress iv Hoboken, Last Monday morning I atoot Whale 40.deily pavers were sold with this result: 7 Sune 9 Heralds, ani 4 Worlds. ‘Tuis morning 1 tool up my stand atthe same plice, and found the Ont of 40 daily pap 1 Sf Aa dally, panere sold, a very The Missing $130, To the bilitor of The Sun Sig: Home doubt appears to exist ax to what disposition bas been made of the @101.01 intrasttt to We Wo Women's Associution tor th of Hester V Will you allow me to utter thr Numinst ‘Mie Assoelation has nly pwiven iO discover tae namo of the unlorty ate girl it rescued from the 4 Goary, With the caution beau fy non: tion, dreaded cxeiten 4 80 smucgled her off in trepldauion, Alone of (ie last meetings of this A\ soatation It Was reported that oli eilor’e to di her whereabouts Wad jailed Phe porverse Jonn W refused 10 give any inforination, avd 10 One clic know. Bo, siter consideravle discussion, it was dé chied that the money shonld romain In Miss Antho- by'e bande 4 wile ager. hoping Chat in some ma ner be mit be abana ‘le desired Rnomledce, As 8. By A gan ber earpert i have prov Holnaelves worthy of i tee! ties y¥ Of porlect trust, it we statements wore presenved recently the assembled alumni of Yale, ding jhé Tite progress and present condi. tion of he iversity, for the information of its Ktadtiator, friends, ant benefactors, A similar state ment wan publieheag! Inat your, tor Wie Ory time i lone partod. The pamphiet ls easily sbtabuable, and T note but a fow of ita facta. ‘The class of ‘Tis the Jargert thatever entered Yale. ‘Lhe removal of the College has peen thorousl- ly discnesed, and the Committee conclude that it is dosirable to move, but the financial difienities ren- der doing so hopeless, ‘The Horary has purchased doring the post your about 150 volumes. ‘There were Jont by ahipwreek, on heir paseage here, one tun- dred volimes from the Imperial Academy of St. Po- teratiurg, donated by request of Kugene Seheyler, Ph. D, Added to there, 666 volumes and 2,44 pamphlets have been given in the rame periot, Among the donors to the Theological Department were Samuel Holmos of Montelair, N. J., who gave $25,000 to the department of instruction; J. B. Beadle, of ths same plice, who gave $6,000 for the scholarship fund in aid of indigent stadente; and Edward Sweet, also of Montelir, who gave $100 to the erection of ® theo- Jogical hall For the same purpose, the following wentlomon of Now York elty and State also eun- tributed, wi Ton, Wiliam 1 bE Anos U Dwight, New Yor Claries Gontd, New York Aureliig 8. Hull New York. Kobert Bonner, New York vases = Members of the Broadway Tabernacio congrema- tlon of your efty gave to the extent of $15,000, a8 follows A 8. Maton $5,000) Wr. 11. mith. #1 0 Wiliam Allen Varo Jomep kiptey 1.000 James ba cout. Vow Cmieb 2 Lo ‘Alte dW, Dariing...:) Ligoigeth #. Hane La Charien @, Waits... 10%, Whitteinore Lirathers, 1,00 Chaites Alerneihy Aaa Matshiail 0. Kobert 1 Ihe Care 1%) Theinas Vine. § eo W.K. Bridges 10o|Mrw. Win, ieweei, 80 Members of the Clinton grogation, Brooklyn, X,Y. ue church and con. L700, viz. t A.B. Barnes... 01,900) |. Elwell, 1.000 2G: Chatey, olC Piidson 0 Wie. Danton 20H. D. Wade 0 Rov. W. L budingeon: 100/Gran vite Wi 100 Th. total fands of the versity are $1,°58,739.91, divided as follows: Acutamnteal Departinent, $8 O57; Pheotomical, $UR,818 414; Sclentiie, 211.625, Meiticll, $1 s other 16 W800 Lene Farnain’ thas ‘added’ $3,090 to his dorinitory fund, maki, he an int $51.0", 8. 1. Chitvenden has added $8. his Proressorship of Divinity, niaking the Amoant $50,000. ‘Coe chapel und hat creased by gifts from th Mon, Disteht Po Dr, W 455 Desde By Atw and M.D! Obtiter, 68 A DUEL-UO, lhe A Membor of the seventh Aecoptn t lone of Sehiadersean of K Savres and Coflve for Two To the Kauor af The sun, Sin: In your issue of to-day f sce a paragraph headed “A Challenge to the Seventh Rexinen,” wherein an old Dutehman named David Adolphe Schinderjean challenges any member of the Seventh Regiment to fight a duel. Tama member of the Seventh Regiment, and 1 defy anybody to tell as of any battle we lost, Asamember of the Seventh Iegiment, L would not allow it to be roa down by an old Dutebman of the Fitty-ffih Regiment, of which the majority are Dutch; and also, a# a member of the Seventh Rogi- mont, I accept the cbalienge to ght with sabres any time the imam 1s ready, which he will let me know through the cotimmns of ‘Tim Sex which shines for ail, and contains all the news for two conta. Hioping that tine will. cet the eye of Belhinderjean, Tremain yours, __ & DrRMopy, Avothber Doet-A Feurfal Proposition. To the bititor af The Bun, ‘Sm: Having noticed in vour issue of to-day a chaltenre to the Srventh Heximent, N. G., mad? bya Mr. David Adotphe Sohinderjean ‘to ‘frit uny one of the above regiment, singly wud with any kind of weapon, I wish intorin the above ceotlumun that L accept his eballenge; wito this difference, however, cat no dinzeroas oF deadly weapons lui! On B. bib x POLICE! Onnl ey=titche bo naod, Alt we do ue muske ® nnd swords almost dntly, it understood we do nut, nor never did, intend to hart body, As it am the challongee, I have the choice of weapons, and IT therefore p to eat eandy wita the eontloman fora wager, the amount of which I leave to the longer Loname, ‘The loser snail be be who first deelares that nour, CHARLEMAGNE SOP'TMEY Private Co. 7, Seventh Regiment, N. YN. G, pobre st To the EMtitor of The Sun. in: An article in your paper of this date, under the bead of ‘A Challcage to the Seventh Regiment,” ous come to my wotiees and I wish fo state thut'no such uame ay * David’ Adolphe Schin Later, derjeun” Is on the rell of my company, wud in b hall of Company Hy ay well ax all of the told and line officers of the’ F. ty-fiftiy Regiment, such “article,” and any aitempt o: any o of meking wy “all fecha” between the members of the the Seventh eginont, for whom we bave aiwave had Highest regard both ws a wilitery and social organlzauon, PAUL WALTER, Capt, Oo. H., Filty-fitth Regiment, —_ Government Sceurition and the eifle Kaliwiey Bonds, Prom the N. ¥. Tribune. The efforts of the Secretary of t reduce the debt meet the general country, It scem# to us that bankers could second M time don wise thing for trtul Interests, Government bonds rale at a high figure now, because, amons other Feasoms, the men W10 conirol money desire ty make Mr. Boutwell pay as larzely ax possible, Tustoad of bong one of te Dest securitios for irvestincnt at thelr present price, there are others that seem nearly ar quite as good and (vr more profitable, A 5-20 bond for 45,000 at 12) would cost $6,000, ‘The Interest on this in eur rency would be $405, or 634 per cent, in currency. As the bonds jucrease in value of course this rate « Interest decreases, Now, with the neecesity for money to develop internal liaprovements and tidus: les, it seems to us the part of wiadem for those who hold governments to take advantage of tals in crease in thetr current valae lo make other invest ments of a moro proftable eharacter, We bave in our advertising columns several good seven per cent, gokl-bearing joans which seom searly as secure as the governments, ‘There is hardly a better secur ity than a frst mortage upon a well loeated, well # take for example the ease Here ta a to run. Pity Oth Rey Treasury to wroval of the our capitalists and Boutwoll, amd at the same selves und our Indos- A $5,000 bond will cont, at the rate, 45,700, Wath gold ut 15, the interest woald be $563 in eur. reney--n fraction lens than ton per cent; a difference of more than three per cent. In favor of the roud, Phe whole thing might be summed up in a tabular foum, thus Gold Ovrrenc . Indoreat titere Fiver #08 os Kidsiswe 1 wb Differene “wi Ty fact, the uy « $6,000 bond at thi, fora teas figure than ho ean Vay a 020 $5,000 ond, and make $195.68 profit, or an increuse of 4b per cent, upon his fnvestinent Tt sedms to us, With a little quiet Aguring, thay tf people want to invest money now ix tie tine to sell nts to the 1 wry, and hay some good railroad security like the Kunsas Pacide, oe ‘The Associnied Prem Auout in Hay To the Bartor of The sua. Sin: Your Havana correspondent a of Dalng a Spanish spy, and of being bouglt by the Spaniss Government, ‘The Washington correspon dent of Fi Cronieta accuses me of being # Cuban spy, and of belng bought by the Cuban Junta, 1 hove simply att ated to my duty, without fear or gove uses me rom cither pasty, and have not endeavored tw dei tarda or Cubans, Lave ro ce Associated Press im hk city Dut Wo 1uF as allowed U» do so by VerAMent CeaBor Db. STRAUSS, A. Agent Associated Press, To the Battor of The Gun Sue Tu your date, uniter the euption, yor injustice. T have been. ate ure unit mtonaded wth another nan agmed Mi (no relation of mine), Who was cugneed in the Tow which vou re ort, Law a respectable butcher, do’ ness Br tiroome wtreety aud being President of Youn Meg's BoM. At Svchstyy Novy you can rou lp yudeistiad that T thould Wave’ no’ basiness a te Foglah Ward dep whieh you denounce, | T never gp to tueh places, tits true tut T was) puty Prove Marshal here’ daring th 4 Michael Arad Car hts ac for share wi tnd i s prdbabl Ted to eontyunding of as tagethur. ' iw Yoni Aug. 4 kok “SHOBIAS BRADY, | rs he Firs—The Gre: the Firemen. PurLApErrurs, Ag. 1 A Mi—The United States Bonded Warehouse on Lombard street wharf, bebter known as Pat n's_ storehouse, a #ix-sto bree baldiege fa by Tes Reed eave 10,000 Beerels of Wiitek#y) atid other goods Valued atten or eleven mfitfon's of dollars, took fire at 7 ovclock this eteiing, tp to this four hag defied the efforts of the forendon to ¢ the flumes. The burning quot, ruuniug {ifouitt the wireeta like rivers destroys the lose, thus jp- Tt ie tm- teriering with the work of the firemen, possible to state how fur the fire will extend. A large number of minor casualties have occurred, but no lives are known to have been lost except those of four children who were killed by falling bricks. ‘The origin of the fro is. stated as follows: ‘The immense weight of whiskey stored in the south end of the building, direetly “over the engine room, caused the apper part of the building to give way, thus letting the whiekey down tato the engine room, In an instant the fire spread throughont the aix stories, ‘The firement direoted their efforts to the waving of the surrounding property, it being imposmble to do anything with the warehoase, Most of the whisky was that on which duty had been paid under the Extension Act of Cong ‘The fre ts the most destrnetive which has occured in this city since the grént fire of 1850. Tho prinet+ pal lowers are the Haney’, Cxtherwood, and Joha Gideon's Son's, At this hour it is impowsibls to state the amount of inetiance, The Very La of the Wall plod 1:16 A. by the Falli urning «| the Sewers, A heavy thunder storm has set in, which will ald in redacing the fire, bat it te atili porning unchecked. The great heat prevents lore approach to aseertain minor particulars, but the streets are full of ramors of lives lost by failing walls. ‘The stores destroyed were eonvilered entirely fire proof, having iron doors and shutters, ‘There were eighteen Inch wells between each of the emht stores, bnt they burved almost as if rade of wood. burning whisky ran into the sowers causing explo alona fd great panic among the *pectators, whieh war not lessened by reports tint (he Luikhings eon tained powder, snltpet.n, ete. These bufldings were ereced some fifteen years nd Were considered among speculuiore the of tim kind in the country, hey were for- ed by the Goverament for storing sngar, bul recently were entirely devoted to of whiexcy in Pond. A. M.—Phe fire will not aprond ony farther, ‘Tho hdavy rein continues and is chceking the flames. ‘The Tonuennee Kiection. Mampius, Avg. tions hay bor taken by. the ont distard- anees at the potle wlisre, for che first ithe, whites (1 Diaeks will have to vou together to-morrow, A DEATH KISS, ft The Needle of a Young Man's Sweetheart Heart while Kigeing her | ) Prete Fa tee il doe White, @ very | looking fellow. | m years of a resldent of Ger- | mantown, went to Sonth to viet hie lady love,e Mine: Harmen. Hu had, boon frequently to visit fora at ya The} were engnged to be inureted. 4 Nee in the parlor, sewing, asa proper young girl sbeutd be, She was dnzioas (0. he arbela, and teretore concluded not to Uirow it aside. when ha entered. particularly as he complimented ‘her on Wer prett varance, with her benaritl tee, bending over her ler fingers as she pled the stitches with as-mueh ersce and rapidity as other girls display when #khia ant over the keys of a testy p lie Wook bis seat beside er, gayly. After waiting a (ew injnutes, which to bid scmed hours, be became impadent, and longed to liprint a chaste kiex toon her ripe and pout ng lips With the viow of carrying out lim design, we lat ns ara circle her waist furtively, and ax ius was draw: Ing her close to himself, she vbiveved to being dis turbed tntil her litte work was @nished ; but he fisted, She made n motion to shove him oll, as Kirls are sald to generally. ‘This motion proved faial to her hiappiness and ‘to his life, He teeame impetu dus, and drawing her to bin with much viotenee, Was caucht in her thimule got be- 1. the point his heart, Ahilae he waa about to Itnprint «kis 6f lave upon ner Lipsy his ow: 1 asby ple, hi ious grag F Laxeld audl tien ti in by 9 celestial puff, ut the He sickened, fell Buck wt ples, The youve lady wa mmueh alarmed, and ibe fainily all ran into the open big shirt collar, thi a fuinting fit, und that the usual’ restor: ihville Saturday nicht 2, i They chatted very would sudice. Tn ‘unduing bis. ¥ that the neecie had penctrated hy a circumstance whieh the Mg in ber trl The doctor was sent for, i remedies he eoaid, ored Partial ¢ sd Ge young (eho ona) hetwoen Tau and his Gs, mwas extrewiely aftoet) She wopt hke one who fecls that all hanpiuese on earth is lost, aud he seemed to regret heros ap vit nls OWN condi: He consoled hor by siyti that she would se get another lover to tif his place, who would be more worthy of ber than be be, anu vho would make her bap py d her sorrow, She sunk down vor beside him and cried wloud. When be Was Lecutning Worre, and the doclor uve the en- phate op.nion that he could vot live, she started sud- Tat denly to ber feet, and ruaning int) another swallowed a heavy dose Of laulanum, which wax kept there for the use of a young member of tue family that was sick. It was wome the before sie was discovered, and de was wa'th he utmost didenity she wus brought back te comeclumsient. ‘The first word she nttered was, “O, where is het let we ga to bin; Lwill be with tom"? the young cont hands or its abont 10 o'elo and ey At the gate mstant an Was Feniuning liv apirit into the Maker iu the auiuining rou, He died k. She ls Hii fy a'precurfous condi. ptoms Of immunity, eer eoeeint Aristoorntic Marringes The Royal sissy of England Prosout, Prom the Boston Po: Tyo swell weddings have lately taken ptace in London, Thatof the Marquis of Huntly and Miss Auy Brook. was celebrated at Wesuminster Abbey. ‘Phe bridosinsids were attired in robes of waite poult syn de svie, ed cuudires of tarletan with train on panier, « wreath of ivy talling over owe shoulder aut holding up the tran; benagte of tule with ivy each wore exquisite lockets, gold with onet and Monogram of jewel, the efits of the degroom, The Tavors Were most picturcequely efi Qe white and silver corberlles, and Were distributed by Lie five youngest Dridesmada, ‘The bride wore a dress With Corsage aud tunigae Lows XV. of the richest white satin duchcase, tranyied D Brussels nointiace, forming 9 train, sus mounted by wreaths of oranze blossoms ‘The conrouny was of orange bluwson, over whitch lice, She wlwo wore of wsingle tow of Uamouds, #8 to correspo rtd. AIM Of Her futher, oh a rom 1nd JoWel of gre intemste and he The Drie Wie con. text to the ch Cather, and was there re. cd by tho noble dridogroow. ‘The ceremony war perfor Kev. ‘the Lord Bishi of Ox Verg Mev. the Dean Wosti: Rev. Ju Blade, 'theie Rosai Hig riuee Wau Prinecas of Wales, the Princess Mary A‘toluide, and id® Serche Hight SUNBEAMS. — —Mr. Vieuxtemps recently bought an old —Carl Formes was married last month, af Frankfort-on-te-Main, to Dr. Laura Rause . Masked highway robbers, it is said, infest the centrat and southern parts of Penneyiviiita, —Some Parisian gourmahilé lately ted ‘Fate, ANd expreaned themscives delighted Mid be, delicious and eucculent propertics of the flesh +A number of Jewish Rabbis in Germddy. and Austria hiave resolved to jrepare an encyclope dis-of the Talmud in order to facilitate the study of that work, ; Franz Abt, the popular Gérman adtig come Poser, has been invited to become conductor of the, great national Bacngerfest, to be Weld in Cinciinatl next year, —Frhihent engineers have pronounced the Niagara Falls Suepersion Bridge unaafe, ‘Timid travellers in consequence are avoiding pasting over it, —The number of soldiers’ orphans matitatned by the State of Connecticut is 1,004. Ninteen twentieths of them are in private families, the otherd Deing cared for in public inatitutions, At one of the ragged schools in Tretas clergyman asked the question, © What {s hotineks 7 A pupil, Ia dirty, tattered raze, jumped an and Kal@ * Mase yer riverencg, it's ty be clane Inside.” —In twenty-tive years the membership of the Society of Jesus lias more than doubled fn 1p there were 4,138 members ul the register for 1809 shows that there are now 8 —An aspirant for a seat in the Tennessee Legis. Jature availed himself of the ovvortunity offered by a circus exiibition in his town, and, vaulting inte the ring, made a speceh retung forth his claime to the porition. —The London and Northwestern Railway gavg the Harvard crew a free puss over their line to Wik lesdeo, and the Londow and Southwestern Rilly ay sent an cngine to thit place to take them over thel® part of the line with their b oll New Yorker at Mt. Desert says the Sum day 1 dion pudding there ‘is like a wis of ont and molasses, It is well adapted for boarting, house purposes, for no human being in his sedis wonld ase & be helped # eccand tine," California fruit is quite plenty in Chicago, but is sold at enormous prices, For example, peard the size of an egg fetch fifteen cents euch, Tue ex cuse given is the high rate of freight paid, that of a single car load belng about $1,000, A lady gathering berries in a field in Contial New York, was very uiuch iriehtened at discov ring wourpse with its throat cut. She run for assistance, and when she retuned found Hat it wor only soune rogue who had stained lita noek with berry Juler, amd proitted by her alarm to éteal her pal! of Lervten, ‘stranger, will you (ry a hand with us a poker?’ “"Phank you, gritiomen, bat where late soventoon reasons why T cannut accommodate you Jostinow.* “Moventeen reawnns for not plying ards! Pray, what ore they?” © Why, the ite: fH 1 haven't any money” * Stop! that’s enouga ; never ‘mind the otner Rixteen:”” —The Chicago Republican does not extend a warm welcome to the fratta df Callfordia, Summer frilite, Meaye, pleked for tive days” trantportation, must be nuripe,and will Aubeequently only vicilow, and not matury, Admire the tuscions pears, ead plume, und apricots, but eat them only with a chaerd ‘mixture in the other mand. —Crowas of toutivts are visiting the Adironk dack region this summer, attracted by the delusive pleture, given in a reoemt bovk of travels, of he Deantifal scenery, fine buut'ny and Behing, and other Joyments to bo found there. But they sulter from poor hotels, hard fire, and, above ail, fromcloads of Didek fies and other insects. which render exitinde unendurable exeapt under cover of # “smudge.” Tile latter Irixary t+ consequentty tu frequent reqat sition, Unete Palmer, £ tuok Twill mt on the Piuzze a while if you will build me a cowfor!ablp smodge.”” “Have you amudeed my room thorout- ly? Twant to go to bed” “See here, ‘we wiil skth our deer down nt the landing, if you will send the boy down with a amadge.” ‘The response to thede requisitions 1 a battered thn pail or pan, worn odt in honschold serviec, filled with a mixture of chips, Tenves, und gruta, to-fired @# to rmowlder Amokily without flame, ‘The dense, choking colamns which rise from this altar drive away tho Insect, and fas- tudious ladies, who at tome forbid the chutcest Cikar, luxuriate in @ittmg im them; invalids with dainty Jones sleep in rooms preked with smoke; enie.res relish their paricakes eaten fn etouds of {t; and eto quent peorle declam from amid the fumes onthe parity anid eweetness of the wilderness air, — The Tammany Meeting. To the Kditor af The Sun Sin: Lwas astonished to notice in your paper of date an editorial relatin; to the monster mocking at Tummany Hall on last Monday events. Ia yoar etitorial you speak of the Cubaas to the exelnston ofall others, and do not even make mention of tbo object whieh froi my bi cy believe the mooting y bave beer vor. and Giatis for tbe purpose of having American ciuzens protected, hater” whether they be in Cuba,” drcland, or wherever they chance to be. I was surry likewise to notice that without exception you declared tho speeches rhotortcal and inrea. Both A.B, Co: dnd Cyl, Warren addrossed the anecting and mado he political ailustons whatever, Mr, Costelly in inet saying tuut bo noither knew nor desired to kuow apy thing eoncerning polities, And as 1 also bad the umor O° being permitted fo apeak ov that occasion, allow me Ww assure you tha Tam aoove ofl party feeling, ond as wn Lewliman’s som spoke on that ooou- won the sentiments o: a beat which Las ayer beaten Watiudy upon the thought of tLeliberation yf ireland, JOUN AL KELIN. The Bugliah Poriery Cano, ceived yesterday at the Po- ‘om Tuspector Bailay of London, 3 formal ‘or Ne Police D: enone t the Foreign oMes ono tie Knglish ‘tn bourd the Rue ain, ‘ (equal to abor sing, aid hab in oficer w: ry arresien! on Puen waited said Chae gol) wine i the Wisdom for Plat Provn the Loutantle Cow ter-dournal We never knew the prosseution of newspapée Pitvuiisliory for Hbel so brikk as thas been fi whe lastvear, Op to this tne W* have tor known. obe Of probally fivty cases, a Amgle one in wideb tye prosecutor did ot isye'to pay the costs, —— Potidical The Democrats of Massach Conyentie The Deinoeratic City and County Convention of San Francisco has mominated Frank MeOoppin, she moun bent, ior Mayor of thas city, Because Chief Jastice Chase has given indica tlons of w denire to uot lexally and justly toward the Soutiern people, Radicw JaQroala be tw to tua fim With * uriithng steadily toward the Democracy, Tie Bryan Congress nai Republican Convention tts will hole Uuemimousy avnioated Gua. W. T. lurk to. repre font wie “Toied Congr sesoaal lot of ‘exam an Cone ress. ‘Tue nomination is eousiderod oqual to an election ' toas the Price of Teek, Rouored the bridal party bv thelr presence, St. Vao's, Koichtstridge, was the seene of the marriage of 'Viseount Doune and Lady Celia Moly. neur, "The bridesmaids, twelve in humber, word growses of white muslin! und lace looped” mp ‘wit tease Jie Kv. F. G, Hopwoot, M.A. uncle of the bride, pertormed the eeremony, ussistey ly the Hon, ind Rey. Robert Liddell, M.A, the Incuinbeut of et Poul’s, Phe religious’ rite coneluded, the bridd wid brudegroom Wenl to, the vestry fur te regiatrns tion of the marriage, ‘The resist b Cie comtruoting couple, the Kari Of Sefton, aad Lord, liye, ond 98 ulso mened “Allert Kdwaed by, Trav of Wules, aud" George” by tue Date of Cambridge. —— Wholesaling in Flour en Spurious Paper+ An Agent of the Coban Patriows Making jou~—diets only a Pale David Tilton, foar morbbant, of birect, was visited on Tuesday by ooe of the agents of the Cuben Petrivis, hua as the latter wanted a. supply of dur Mr ‘Tilton was Willing to (rad, dit S00 barrels were ordured at 8s id, the flow a be delivered at weer tain speeiied place, anucl Look (row hs pocket & check Which was written im Spauiwh, dated July 20, Aron upon the F of Reynolds d& Co. of Water ptr by andes, fc i aie den, for $2400 in hcck Munuel endarsd to David fuivon ate payable only to thogrder of Munue won tian about to tke bis dey sit OF bis eousiulsaion, Phe $00 wad ckly prowuced, and, handed to Manaeh, hen took hie depareure to make jurtien chases 19 other 1oealien, Gg for whieh, du) Hille Loot, were In bos possess! i whiel he di hot hesit show too, itn, Tiiton, } er, Was bowie, dnd Nemses solhyeay flour 027 Water street, bat found no sucl hore as Heywolie & Cow consequently, wo wisi There way lo mistike about the nuiber, lor ta was on the ebeck; und Reynolds) & Go. could nol premises, He ad been bumbugy d, decorved, an defraaded out ot ah Ly E o ‘was sop ecuslabvent Fr ustoe ely 7 oumat eat havo moved fur tie) bad.never ad, a pkice. by = yoateruay, The question of antexing Western Florida to Aldvama ts to be voted npon by of the people of ia on the 2d of Novewber, necordine tw the jovernor # proclamation, There ure eigut eourtles ip Wertern Florida, they comprise (he best coy ‘ton and sw rur iands im the Shite, An election will be held to-day in North Cano. Kina tor members of the State Ligtelatune: Party lins® are drawn very mach as in Vi and Teenie. »y but the comparative Bormportance ot. tw elec: tion detracts much from the exaitemant witutesed to those States, Gen, Schouler, of Masenchusetts, inn privat letter, nays Ghut if the Liqnor Iw Is eure! 44 ihe end anit has been begun, the Germ who have as an almurt universal ting herewtoro yoted tae Republican tickré. will chance irout amd fland liko a wall of adarmant agiinas (ue \ arty. 4 Aman in the Zrune, writing from the Dota ware Water Gap, ac cdicssly pulls up the great Robo. fon Decwnse his broudfather was so and so, This, if true, only establishes the Seortiry’s relationship'ta the potato family, whO¥e available tuber is under Kround, ‘Tho (ope are withere), The Boston Transcript urges the ultra tem. perance men to lave the {opablioan party, (het the Party may be consolidated, internal divisions healed, wnt oan jadewmenes avolled on important quem toms, ‘The Republican patty of Now York would float were ik not for this same dead tomperamee welzht and the President's appoinunents, We see it stated ragularly that upon the fe turn of the President to Washington be wil be ame sured bY genilemen whose {htagrity and respoctaMle ity do pot odinit of qar ati to the real sent it of the people -f Virgina concerning tke pot. avon in that Stale, ‘Nac beliel ts exprowed very well Informed elrcles that he will respunal to ese assurances ip a mi or whiel will be de the gree agcoptible Pople of Vieginla, n iy y inocratic in IM insisting ¢ Inthe traminy dt bye Hew Sate Consultan, ce Attent on slit! be patd to the toniperince and '$ ue shins, this. re they say, the pres ‘onstiiution should be tttered in the sense of ore br | reloring, and to-thie ond, wall chose bogie wi se Germans lave iafluwce, they Unt inflocnee to sceure the nomnimati “and heeds Of candidates who possess liberal Advocates of modern progress, onthe |