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AM MENTS, —— W'S THPATRE 201 +t. between Mh and eth ave. Rip Van Winkle, “Matinee Katoriay WALLACK' —Seif, Matinée on Saturday KIRLO'S GARDEN=Arrah na Pogue, CENTRAL PARK GARDEN. Wh ay fth sta.—Gnrden Concerts, OLYMPIC TIPATRE —Hicerry Meore Dock. Matt pies at Ty o-eoge. W coneenare piri atures WOOWS MOSEYM- Artemon: Pe ‘Poendtine. brening, Lane liovks ND OT NUUSF, ood & wd 6th av — Fart SE Tilted Satartas . i BOWERY THEATRESixicen Etre Feats, Three Mant Men te = SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 1609 = Terms of the Sun. Barty, per vear to mail suectitiors ae Beat Weersy, per rene rie ‘ ‘Ten copter to one addewe . seve 1900 Twenty copies to oue addreas...... Si 809 Pinye es to one addr a et .ww WPREKLY, Per SOF. sesesessssssesressseesiees +10 Twenty copie to 0 Fiity copies to one adidrow i 8 AAaitiona’ copter, In Clad prceages, at Cav rates. Poynient tavactdty In aly The Weekly sna fit be pudtished on Wednesday morning, Bastnees en who wls|) to Peach Country cnatomers WIM find this atition of UN avaiable medinn. A Utpited nts her of advectretr ents rece. ved at Scents per line, To furelusertion they aust Le bauded la belure ¥u'olock ou Tucsday eveuins, — The Herald in toe Wr City and County yf New York, ea: Lawrence B. Kase, of said cig, being duly *Worn, deposes and mye: That he 16 ono of the writers and reporters employed upon the New York SUN newspa by the diroction of the edilor of seid newspoper, he galled, on the Gth day of August, 1869. upon Dr. dames Crane, one of Ue mewbers of the Metrepolitas Board of Health, at bis residence, No, 111 Pacide Meret, Brooklyn, Deponcnt, at this interview, gabibited to Dr, Crave an editortsl article published othe New York Meruld of August 611), 1869, con Wining @ statement of a speech purporting to have deeu wade by the said Dr, Crane in @ meeting of the Board of Health, hel! o0 the 4h of Aucust, 1°69, 1% regard lo a roport concernnig the adults of the Board, previously published in Tim Sun; tat de ponent called the attention of Dr. Crane w the fol towing words, which the editor of the Jerald attr\ buted to hun in sald article: “ J consider the falar Rovds of the report very much In keeping with the Iote Iying and sensational cimacter of the paper.” ‘That Dr. Crane read thls roptence esresuily alow, and then sald’ * Such a aentence as that never passwd py lips. 1 would scorn to wey it.” LAWRENCE 8. KANE Sworn to before me this Oth doy of August, I> A.M. borenpo, Jr, Nowry Pub The Republican Party of this City. Bome of the Republicans in this city who are out of office, and do not see any chance of getting in ether under the Federal Adminis: tration or the various Commissions hereto. fore created by Repullienn State admiu'stra- tions, have turned reformers. They propose bo reorganive the party. This is well, for It pools reorganization as munch as the 8 needed reconstruction aflor the suppression of th rebellion, The party has Leen #o managed in this city that the Democratic majorty has yrone on Increas'ng year Ly year Ul! it bas well nigh engulfed the last remnantof it, The main object which its leaders have had in view has socmed to be to split Chemselves into gmall factions, for the purposw of quarreling over tho Federal and State spo Ie, tothe very great disyrust of Ghose who lad the real in torvsts of the party at heart, and whose patri- otic and gentlemanly instincts raised them above these petty and selfish #juabl les, The Republicans of the city have shown no akill in winning popularity by the cas'est of expedients, ‘Che great mass of men form the'r opinions of the character of @ party by the kind of men it places in nomination for bmportant trusts, Tried by this standard, what sort of a figure lias the party in the metropolis cut for the last seven or eight years? With eearcely a Lope of electing any- body to any office, the Republicans might at least Lave won some favor by presen ing tandilates whom onr most respectable citi tens would have deemed it an honor to vote for, Have they done so? On the contrary, with a few honorable exceptions, have not their nominees been the appropriate figure. beads of the quarrell'ng factions which ha brought the party into disrepute and have done so much to reduce it to a beygarly mi- pority t Reorgan'zation is, indeed, a necessity; but the public will have no confidence iv any fiovement to that end which merely parades before it a lot of names which have become hackneyed, and which are suspectod of hay y have Leen be effective, a nate under un- questionable auspices, and be eondueted by Ing turned reformers because th beaten at their own gamo, new organization must oriy ten who enjoy the confidence of the public But even if the porty in this city should De reconstructed with the greatest success, how can it maintain a strony front here so wn of the long as the temperance Iczristat Btate makes a vast Demvcratic majority al wlutely ain? — : Social Distinctions False The love of display of the showy idlers at fashionable watering places presents Bartling contrast to the ret rowent and mod eaty of the industrious working classes of the artisans, mechanics, and the vast body of the peopl engaged in honorable and laborious vecuyn tione, aro both amused and digcusted with | th country, Our skilful enginwors the carnivals of our pretentious dk nothings, Yet it is unfortunately toot Ahat the consequence of their moderation is a negloot and want of esteem, from whic their intrins'c merit ought to, but does nv protect them. Phe growing fashion of masking a greut ry account only of those women who are ously dressed, and who stalk about like mov ing millinery and jewelry shops, is positively _.mnjust to those women who are distinguished Dy their culture aud their virtues, but who abrink from the publ’c gaze, and sill more from woking admiration by dress and per sonal display. No doubt all American women in somo degree the love of fin ty, but most of them have at the same tine all the advantages of culture and refinement of thought and feeling. As regards our men, © know how many of them are devoted to mechanics, agriculture, and other kinds of useful toil. ‘Their facultios ‘are all nolly employed, and their hones labor improves the condition of their families, aed at the me ation, Buch women and such men deserve to occu- timo increases the wealth of the py ‘he mont axalted place in our society. Yet, afer all the sterling and visors seerimens of American ap Se cints adennpeswovety emalate tbo Detwoes ft) and yshow-inan and t regard for external neatness of drese amd «mootliness of diction and manners displayed by the butterflies of fashion. There is no reason why women or mon hanf at work all day should not sink the shop in the even- ing, and devote themselvos to making the samo groe-ful figure in society as the idlers or the flankeya who have been busy all day long prepariag their toilets or dyeing their whiskers, Girona SAND has done no greater service to humanity than by showing in her novels how the manhood of the artisan and Meehan'é needs only to be alittle softened by cultivation of thonght and feolingr, to be in- finitely superior to the counterfeit dandics or worthless triflers who arrogate to themselves the tithe of gentlemen, and who oblige so many of na to rend it with eonterny In @ Woeloly Lke ours, whieh, if not rest apon the dignity of labor, is a house built upon sand, the privileges and enchant- ments of wocial life should belong to those who purforin labor as much as to thelr moro fortunate or more grasping fellow-citi- Their social entertainments deserve as much, if not more consideration, than those of the inordiuately rich. In mcst stances they will make up in picturesque nest of individual character for what th does | | zens, may lack in showings of dress wad in daz vling joweiry. —-————- European and American Ideas of Public Faucation, The Arteiter. Union asks usto again define our pos bon on Gie queation of teaching Gor. man in the public schools aud other matters connceted therewith, We will do so, We think a knowlodge of German to be luxury and not @ nece: y, and therefore do not favor its addition to the namber of un. necessary branches already taught in our pnblic schools, ‘That it is quite as useful, and jndecd more #9, than many other such luxuries, Wo fraukly admit, but that is nota Mon, Couownes Detaxo, Cowmissioner of Ine valid reason for increas ngr the list. ternal Revenue, continue to be loud and Tho Union Vamos us for singling ont tho | earnest. ‘They affirm that he makes them extravagance of the Cy College, and not at | poy the taxes; (that his subordinate offi. the same time saying anything against the waste of a million dollars annually in tho rest of the department of public instruction. ‘This is unjust tous, Ao did, last winter, frequently and strongly denounes the imis- management and corraption of the Board of Education, snd it was in great measure owing to our efforts that a new Board was appoiuted, We have refrained ns yet from crtesing the behavior of this new body, be- cause wo desire to give them a fulr chance ; but if they prove to be no better than their predecessors, they will not eseape our criti. cinin, What the Union goca on to state of the uisorableqaality ef the odueation furnished in our public schools, wo must confess, sur. prsos us Jt says that out of tho highest clases in the grammar schools not more thon one or two eoull on ocension write a doseription of a horse railroad frog from faulty of orthography, grammar, and style, or which would give to a porsoa whe has never seen a horse railroad @ correct idea of one. A like inability, it says farther, would be found to do sums in the Rule of Three. If this is really the case, there is more reason for a thorough overhauling of our system of public education than wo supposed, Again, the Union wants not only the study of the German language, but tho whole Germau method of instruction intro duced into the sehools, ‘The wisdom of this Intter measure we are not qualified to dis: cuss, We can only say that wo want the ost aystem, and if the German is the best, we are in favor of having it, by all means. ‘Phere still remaing in dspute the general quostion of the extent of the duty of the State toward its citizens in the matter of ed- ueation. Our position is, that public schools are, like prisons, aad the police, and courts, and the rest of the machinery of government, only defensible on the ground of necessity. Woe do not undertake to feed and clothe at the public expense children whose parents will do that duty for them, but only those who have no parents, or have been abandoned to misery and erime, Just so, in our opinion, should we provide publ ¢ schools for children who cannot obtain echooling elwwhere, and forno others, The Union apparently takes the ground, ne it must do to be consistent, that all children, without ex ception, have a right to an education at the public expense, and that the State is respon sible to them for it, Buta further discussion of this point involves an inquiry into the inerits of two conflicting theories of govera nent, whieh it would take a volume to set forth, We can only repeat that the Ameri can principle is to restriet governments to the narrowest possible Hits, the European to extend them to the widest, and that the whole argument of our German friends rusts opon the European idea. Accidents by Lightning. Sineo the wivent of warm weather this year, there has been an unusual number of ts by lightuing. Many of thesy hay. noticed in the eity papers, and many others only in ¢he provincial jonraals, Tho; have served to attract attention, in conse quence of their number, and the extraordi nary character of some of them, to tho elve: trical phenomena of thunder store; and y have illustrated, quite remarkably, the Ly persons upon thi a} beow » | ignorance of 1 sul. . | ject. Some singutar aceidents have | But a sho yt | of the N: lightning. ‘The metal the clectrie fluid, State, a house ductor was strack during a heavy shower The Myhtning entered by the window, aud killed a person who was near it, Very recently, & man who was swimming in the creck near Hunter's Point was struck and instantly killed, About two weeks ago, a house in Moriches, L. I,, was strack by light ning in the middle of the night; the wafe of the famner who owned it was killed, while he, who was sleeping beside her, remained unharmed, It is important for people te understand occurred mative upon ove w Jorsey railroads was struelk by probably aitrnete. Near Orange, in the sar upon whieh there was a eo: time agoa le community, be the means of saving many the New York cors here are so uctive and ble that it is impossible to make whiskey hero atall without satisfying the demands of the law ; but thatin Ohio Mr, Dataxo gives full swing to the di a quurter of their whiskey or thereabouts, Thous fands of gallons of this precions file withou object of it all is said to be to make Mr. Deano the term of Senator Suanway will exp distillers, being enriched by the connivance of turn about and proc of the whiskey men ers in Ohio cannot avail him nine fi carrying om his shoalder, Ilo was killed. Lightning ie also attracted by a rapid current of ait; and hence it is unsafe to allow & draught through the windows and doors of a house during a thunder etorm, Many per sons have lost their Lives through neglect in reference to thia, Newmown hay seems particularly to at- treet lightning, and barna just filled with it aro often strack. [tis always safer for per sons at work in such barns to leave them on the approach of w thander shower, A man wos kilod by lightning while riding ona Joad of hay at Rochester last week. It ia generally thonght that lightning rods aro an efficient protection to buildings to Which they atteched. ‘This is probably correct, if the rods are properly made and properly put ap. ‘The accident in New Jer fey, Which we have mentioned, where a house on which there was a conductor was biruck, seems to show that suflicient care je not taken in this respect, | The question aa to whether or not ight ning rods should be insulated—that rat y aro sepa. V from the building by a non-conducting substance, usually glass—has been much diseussod Intoly, It weenas that high author- ties diffor abont it If some ono of our se'eatific m n who has made a #tudy of electricity would pullish a short trontiso on precautions against acei- | Hey never will be made to d denta by lightning, he Tenefit upon t! the kind would have a large eirculat! especially fa the coantry, where the danger | is rather greater than in cities, and bet- | tornppreeiated. It would undoubtedly, by the kuowledgo which it would furnish tho would confer ar A treatise of community. Liven. A We are sorry to say that the complaiute of whiskey ilers aguinat the 80 incorrupti+ illers, and obligen them to pay on only liquor are, as daily brought to this city from Ohio for ever having paid a cent of tax. The they allege United States Senator from Obie in 14 Mr. Detano in their fi ds, will out of gratitude hia election to the Senate, Such is the progranme according to the report f New York. Now, this seems to as a most improbable and unfounded accusation, We dare say thet Mr. Detaxo would be glad to become Senator, but as it will be two or three years befure the election, | the presout friendship of w lot of ebe ting di uu event #9 fur off in the future ntation of an ho likely to destroy so vat sideration so remote and un } The best way for the Now York distillers is to have the Ohio distiliers watched, as well a in Ludiana, Hlivois, and other Western States, 0 that they will be obsiged to pay the taxes or oop In this mauner the potriotic distillers sides, he hus the reps st man, and be would vot be Hle a character for acon. those business, of this city can render a services to their country, promote the cause of virtue, and put wo asctof tivals in business who are taking an unfair advantage of their neighbors. — On Monday fast, Gon. Guin attended a stival got up by some clever lind «peculator at Nrieksburg, N. J. A report of the proceedings Was furnished by tho agent of the Axsocinted Piess, and the next day the journals agreed in the statement that a lot of fif'y acres of land at Bricksburg was presented to Guat Ly his eutertainers, and accepted by bin. Sowe doubt having been cast u of this statement, we have caused the subject to be investigated by a special Commission The result is the establisument of the fact that the ro- porter of the Associated Press was misinformed, and that Gen, Guanr did not accept the otlered land, but declined it, Accept it?” said one gentleman whow our Commissioner interrogated; “ of course not. It was ull sand, and not worth a continental.” 1 the accury .. THE SUN, | + cument, The neeossary preliminaries to commen, ing work on ouy now Post Oflice have all been ar ranged, and the enclosing of the premises will Login today, Tn all this it is understood that our city authorities have promptly met the wishes of Messrs. Muiterr and Uenuuup, who represent the Goverument, aad accorded to them every fa- cility asked for, We are glad of this; but should be more glad to announce that the gen- eral wish hud boen as promptly met of an ex- change of sites, assuring the city a structure which would be au ornament to itin respect of location us well as of avehi of the fechag of the Fedoral aut be stated that the Secretary of the Treasury, unse- licited, los given permission to the Mayor to re- eand retain the marble fountain and Gx tures on the ground, alt inthe deed of sale, An evideuge ities, itma uw yt reservad: igh they were — At tho lost session of the Connecticut Le lature a law was passed r ment of children under fourteen years of age. ‘This ts the rst and prinei of it: “No chid um of ourteen yeare employed to ll nh any manu acturing ment, oF iw nuy other business in Cis State, unloas euch child suall have atte ned some public or pri 6 luting the employ. al sectiv Ali be stab! ah day school where ime n is civen by a teacher qualided to instruct in orthography, reading, writ ing, amuinr, geography, and aribhinetic, at wast theoe monthe of the twelve next pree Vovery year In whieh such etild sual be #0 Pioyok Aty person who ahull eup'oy any child 1 sueh extaolishment OF bustiess, eoutrary to the Provisions of this mgction, shall forveit for each co 4 penalty of $100 to the Treasuier of this Tourd of Education h 1 a circular calling the attention of euploy- ers to the law, and have received from a large number of them a promise to comply with it, a Our stay-at-home eltizous are rejoteing Just now ia delightfully cool weather, The thermo moter at 7 A.M, yes stood ata little be- low 60 degrees, aud did not rise above 76 at any time duving the day, Besides, that great luxury of the season, the pouch, is plenty and cheap: Thourands of baskets aud crates are arriving daily, of good quality, and selling as low as $1.25 por buskot. There is cven a prospect that the ie Conneetient 0 lay RDAY, SOMA WHEW BOOKS. ee in a orontn eens sor “4 aa one of able defenders of wormun's rights im Bagiand, Bee fully set forth bin views on dat Subject im a amali volume on The Subjection of Women, (Appleton & Co.) The book has no neea- Har reference to the question of woman's suffracc, Mr, MIM gors far deeper into the matter than that, Is ts not against the denial to woman of any one right that he contends, but against the reneral posis tion whteti hing been forced npon her, Hy makes no chum on her account to any special privilege, bat hays only that the qnestion of woman's mature and broper aphere is one which nobody vet 0 And that It Is grors iniveticn to restrain her Tibert from fynoranee and prejo Women, he main tainm, have Lind, from te eneiteet ager, their facut ties eranmped and their development constrained, and are now, wheter they know itor not, the vie tims of bribery and dmtimidation combined, Sucya condition wae originally defended npon the grow 1 Of their physical anfertority to man; whether there 4s any SMrther eanse for it, it in impossible tot mine @utid ail rem f whelr original eulject’on have passed away, and their powers bave been fulny proved. Until thelr ea2ucities bave bad @ free ef ine and have grown to their full strength, aufertercs |, taseuline dominion, edacation, of social preja liv At is not only Smpomsibie to estimate Woman's abi \\e, DUt At Me also Impossible even to compreh md her 1% ture, distorted and repressed as it now is by a lui drod aubile canses, To give her a free chance: fir full development should be the aim of ever ind, and of every one who derixes good t) (6 “One thing," says Mr, Mil yo certain of, Hat what Is contrary to wo hata , by sluny ly giving the ‘al | Bature free olay. ‘Tie nusiety of mankind to tutor fere In Lewalf of nature, (or fear leat mature steould not auecred In etiig its porvose, I an altogether protective dutics and v« its only asked that the pres ut and pees tective duties iu favor of men should be recalled. If bountics women have @ greater natural fachnation fur wome tings than for others, there Is 09 need of | socal neulcation to wake the mutjority of th the former tn prefer laner. Wa women’s services aro mst wante! for, the free play of competition will hold out tie strongest udu ments to them to undertake, And, as the words lin- ply, they are most wanted for tho things for which they are most fit; by the apportionment of whien to them, the eolloetive faculties of the two sexes can he spplied ow the whole wits tue m of valu able result,” Mr. Milla book {ea emall oe, because tile arco meg ly wo nimi pia that il tcon uttlo space to Uteplay ft After attueaing, in Lis trenchant siyie, all those Who attempt to found an arument aguant women's eauatity on thelr ows concep! ony of ler e! aracter, winieh ke shows must be (n all cases ducomplore In mont boeorreet, ho domanty bor women that they hail be absolutely Creed Krom all art lela Compiraints Devon thore (imposed upon man, Ly some reBucts Mr. Mii's ensny 19 pocutiiuriy ayyheably to bis own county, bat te fundamental ideas which tt eon have reference to tee exiting rlite of athars anon s A civilized mations. The buvk is e.acuy what might lave been expected frou its author, ® stotes ment of bis own viows se keoa, arom’, and linpar Hal that It is atasst unpomsitne to eaten d with tom. Phe rigoron, all apeewlation, ail auproved aw ersion forces w to fool bry question andeer ted, he yet estaba Fw solid foun Hthe pecs a doawier ty Wilh he excniles rom the or Hilo Ie ewes the stor the Inqu all that ean Le expected, Itis rather refreshing to got hold of a book of | ¢ avopesn travel whieh dues nut ree in the ordinary grooves; and Lepers from Over the Water. by Sine Chai Toveny, are certainly dilter ypoaitions of travellers, ‘They are ruin pretence, which is perbans thor geea'est merit, and represent w purely Yauuheo style os thougit The wrier'« mind it bent solely upon tacte and pr ciucal cousiderations, aud he estiuates ow r/thint in a national etimt, Why the foneders of Venue whould have se. cted alot of sandy, waar iy is ans to bald it apen, fs more than he ean un Tie woney eapended for the buiding eculptarcs, and ornaments of the cuurehos int Old World, he calculates would be enous to pay tional dcbia of wil the govermments on ect He was intensely sted with the Spagieh bull w xbibitions of miseri eruchty and cowardice, “Poe la gest builuing in Valencia, If pot In Spain.” weare told, 16 v6 need for murdering old bore a3 owlrin id of Spain is epoxen Of as a disuon cheated his ered feom the woul oly ersan ern, Whe river bbyx a miseriie fimous Lake Avernus about wouse for an al ish pond on a private geutioman's estate, One of the things Which movt impressed We wriker tn Noples was that “two men Uvere take hold ofa common buck-saw G eaw wood.” ‘Phe author wit> neasod an eruption of Vesuvina, bat ater all, he When tue fl 3 1p the forests on nuitaing of Peausylvania or West VirJine, covering as It Rometines does Uhousnnds of aerem, it maker a grinder show than doos Vesuving wity its java.” ‘The author's genuine Yankee admiration for his own lund Is indeed one of the most entertaining faturve of the book, and the comparis ins witel he Makes are Very aps Lo Fedowel to Taw county credit. “Other persons.” have noauie 1 written about Lake Geaeva that Isuall not soy mach it, Lis water ts aot su clear as that of ome of our own lakes.” Of the conntry seat af one of the Rothechilds near Genova, ho tells us that there Isa “fine house, good outlook, pretty dower-bods, but pool, and be the place af a whole doesn'é compare with that of Morrie Ketehuiw at Westport, Coun.” “Txpent a few Lours at he creat Exposition,” says die Gravel ler, “and great it ie; great in extent, in variety of articles, in Beauty of arrangement, ant fy the imamem sity ov its whole; a complete World's Congress of artistic and mecbas\oul Niagiras,”” Ye, where he cannoy holp so Ine thet the Bure. peank have the advantage of bis countrymen, our Author acknowledyes it folrly, and this is par ice. ry the ease Where he sveaks of the grotter atten. tion which 18 pad in Europe to guarding against ae- eidents, ‘There are many other poiats in whick Mr. Tansey shows unenal shrew lnes® and sanse, and ny Of the arisiveratic to v0 will perhaps look with conten pt upon the spirit of bts book would be much fmpieved if their own works would show the same directioss and aliscnce of hambng, In a volume entitled Christ and the Ga'lonee, Manvin H. Bovere tas collect the uments whieh have hitherty been Lrowsht forward to favor the abolition cf ex ‘tal puvishment. Among the mos! unforiant proctical ol Jections to It are the fal- Ubility of bumen judguont, the ieremediable nature of the penalty in ease administered, tie Loxity of discipline which ofton results fron the an willingness of jydze oF jury to oxceute the extreme Jaw, and the der intlnence witeh exeentons ex cise upon the public mind, Mr, Bovee has {) cor porated In the Book puiabors of letters from distin guished men, whose have quelidud tem to speak on the question, all mainwimng more or loos Warmly Chat the pable welfare would be Leneflied by the abolition of the deuth penalty. At the same ine (here comes a translation of Vieron Huso's two stories, Claude Gueux and Th: Last Days of a Condemned Man (Carleton), both de signed to exercise the public mind upon the quo» tow of capital puvishmeut. In the # the un (hor has depicted with all his vigor and 6 dramatic coloring the experiences of two mc sultcred the catrome penalty of the law, Tha hopes to ehow the hornble nature of the pa mont, and to enter bis prowest against its ance iv this clviiaed age, Mr, Eowauo A, Ponann's Zi Davte hos now been publists hanteowe octavo volume vations of in full, Tt 4 the thterest and valu mules a price will full to 60 conta per basket. Other fruits that there is danger in exposing themselves to thunder storms ; for a large proportion of accidents arise from unnecessary and careless exposure, Almost all metallic substances are good conductors of electricity, and cor quoutly it is dangerous to carry such articles ‘asa loc, a spade, ora pitchfork, when out in a thunder shower, A few days ago a laborer in Groenwood Cemetery was truck by light- ning, which was attracted Ly # shovel Le was and vegetables are correspondingly low, We advise our fiends who are paying great price for poor accommodations and buard ont of town to hurry home and go to housekeeping again. — The Yew York Times of yesterday, in an article on the President, magnifies the financial achievements of Secretary Bourwent, and belps | C07 the cnemics of General Guayt to the epithet of | perused by gent’ ‘*horse-jockey Prosidevt,”” which bad never been applied to him befure, contents are quite as great ay we bad been led uticipate, ‘The Work wil Loid aa tmportant ein every collection of books rekiting to the bistory of the rebellion, > — Shivos Inthe Horse Cars, Te the biitar af The Sun, Sin: Being a constant reader and an adiniver ‘Tuk SUN, Which shincs ior wil,-prico two cents,” iced that of eight papers which were beg in th in f © Wire copiserof Tue Bvw—vnmisiakable: evid, nes « Sevan te te AUGUST unwecessury solicitude. Wiat women by nature | | cannot to, it is qui verfhions to forbid them frou doling. What they ean do, but aot so well ax the men Who ere their competitors, competition suf | foes We excuse them from; vince nobody asks for n'ias in favor of women ; | | \ _7,_ 1869, LIER IN THE METROPODS. —o dS] DASHES HERE AN] THERE BY THR SUN'S KEVOREERS. > oot Death of Brick Pomeroy's Engte, ‘The magnificent eugle presented to the Demo- erat, some two or tireo weeks azo, by a Cuban Monde, has gone dead. He wos kept a conple of days ahont the Demscrat office antit the efttorial etufr wey accustomed to hie eportie gainbols, when he | wim Citried to the houne of Mr. Armstrong, mut went into private Live. It wae not fonne rable to give him tie Guedom of the houye aud, ‘ter due de- Hiperation, Mr, Armatrong (arhianed him a pere's out of n eecond-band broomstick aad lorated Mm tn the back yard, He erento a semention among the small bors in the nelehiorbood, and an adwussion fue of one f wo bail price—lrou thé a very cood rv enue, though it was HO! equal to. the suport es t irs unperite was remarkybts heather, and t¢ yh raod eer ot to oo tha ened acennet or a6 voradonaas a garhn and cor) «IT OB the ng Quel re But | teant ter 1 and 60 J that ie aprias! teed the aind w to we It. oflered al rh Bot it waeett ad porht, The send ons id | Nond wend, Had he then only @ handful b ht | enjoved at, awl boem at this day as govd an | caghs uss ver, Mut Lo ina iui abont tree quartet white sind ina aed it wae toy | wich for hin. Yesterda fre was found at ibe | whore he had ben ted and Tis mouths Cull of five that he kept hl ave to the Inst, Tt rto record that le * een eityipedd eed ane his heat with bers ane | and hie feet have been purchased by a | eurpepter ahoowers, Mis hers ure 10 te went t inoewa ebiet, | We body, after be drted, wall Venocrot ot hasan hour iis ad y Feasun of | lew Ledwith A teh a Prine | ever fur Unnocesmury Cae of thy Lhe Lawyers Propose to bet the Pistol | Loowe upon the Commmnty-Argame t | betore Judge MeCunu this Mar Yesterday morning Mr, J. 1. McClellan, the | pliaut in te MeChilan: ng cass, appeared heure Tate nn. In the Superior Court, to ob: tain a writ of habeas cormvs to Lave d wevarged from evstudy one Michwel Brady, who, it was siuted, was on Monday night list, wLile in the cigar store of Withowm Higgins, assanited by the later and dan: eronsiy sounded iw tue ower jus by a pistol shut, Both were arrested and mareled off so the Market Police Court beiore dusuce Led vita. 0: torr ay Jasticr, Bravy dectined to make du Leeds y the dihivest pr ant im ie eam oth Brady rons that wey bad Ven guilty af Gisorderry conduct. Gu Unis Guar, Juskoe Ld both prinoners to ia’ Dau iy $1,009 cael, Brody fuling and Higejas sneceeang i ting respeel, (oe lorace Wak acnt ty buokweil'e bik ti Yeot Hy worming, sUMMOMe CroRLy bok be Wound: wn The prison e's coutee! applicd sor Oho writ til that disurd. fi, condu te wid be com pubie CyOroM, Ukerus ous, Chereore Brady nnd Mugg! Woes abit Vie ay at non by Judge Mecnun, The Goutiemeu’ The Geatdemen's > Baus! Club's Pieales 4 Clay of the Fifteenth Wart yesterday wewok temeclves, together with teu sveetieures, to Fuuk's Laiou Par bun Feporter, Laving ay iugttiruyge sas led one of tw Gontonen's Suns wad asked am why the cw uy hy Malwed, at's heros we prolers to be gentiuaca, tiot's ll, Wot we want is, that all the JellCrs as Wisk to Join Us Wuuat be gents men,” “Why, than, you not call yourselves the ue Sous! Hewnen's Clab, insiead of the Gentle ie romethiny whereby a tall Lo ve ge numer jf nt. you, Wis, w mite with me down for the sau o* tic toin master waite Ue.’ Wall, trom ur mate id Yo do tue Cli justice, the arrangements were uli excoley ty dhe Secretary. Ae kurucr, taking good eure (hat tore Was no toufueion or Qasuruane’ uf any Ume oF in any place The Seveuth's Gre ivals on Kaudailts Ininnd. ‘The officers of the Seventh Regiment, by tavi- talon Of the Coumussioners of Clariies and Core recon, visited the public institutions on Raudait’s wud Ble well's Islands yesterday. About + moth ago (Le Gfliccrs Of Lhe reciment gave the Ruma ll" Isiand Guard fifes, and swords, aud Henes the iuvitation of yesterday, At Ho'eloes tut oflieg oners Bi aud tire Han cuharmed ster er Minahan hl Were Sood at HR Talis, wa tie wharf tae ttle ieliows beiugin Numbering over 1M, were drawi up inline, ‘Tuc wore hearth by tie youn, soldtes ehe wte Guard was drawn up li hae be cont, Contain Michel Donaely Gs tly HLOUL CELE years Ov aK.) Vebort and happy spece s. Wuanking the tor ther pr Col” Cork repied Au We Teview, the visions Visited and Wound tp in Superintendent «, WHeke A KUMpCuOUs eoHatiu, served. > Auinh Coanboates dl yesterday that Judge Pierre pout, (he United Blake District Aturney, would cal ot his oMcein Chambers street witu an order tor the reloase of the Soar uuboute ; buthe did nol appear, and his nbsence it uce unbed fur by the fact thot Gen. at his guest at bis counsry feat at Garyison's, ‘The Soanith authorides, bow- ever, are not suiforing any anconvenionee by tie a tent ii OF Mie Yow cis a¥ WOR SICA wre BELT pre por- ing oem tor sea, ‘ve coumrel for the Spanina Gov- SHiuient have tawen ny proceedins be ore any of the Cited States Commission os or Courts; butte generally eoace let bs the Pe lomal odloers taat tue gunbow oun 10 be Fotvased. The Tt was unders The Lawyers “Geing for thac Litte $2u.000, Mr, Guernsey, the couose! employed by Wan. HL Petey on bebulf of the Beman bondhoiders, serie Ww be the frst to get his eyes open to the faet that no provirion Las yet becn made whereby the nmerous counsel condoe ing Uils case can bee eared their counse fer, Yerterday. he drew on order to show cause Why Wo id for lis wer. ut of tho Bar's pos }, Wud asked Jus ice MeCuan to aflx bis Hy ILs Hour begued to Le excused, as Te Wo mau eae Was witested in paid for work in advance, Is Honor id took fete the teathcr gud eee Uret how Biuch Comusel ue shuuld be allowed. Operatic Seamation tn Sovaey Clty. At the Op House, Jersey City, a scene not on the bill created an evelteinent, Mis» Favny For roster, the relfuing star, was suddomly imerrapted by wataze-struck ainnrer, Who begin an incoherent One of Mist Forrester's wale cou Apia art boeaine Very Much Cve tod Wo tKE annoyance ond reph n leaped from tie st the evident stent al, LoweW Fy (nto The Jorsey City Schuetzen Koes At a aveting of the Jersey City Sehuetzen Corps, lisld yesterday at Cooper's Hull, Jersey Cig, Kaward Brel, who, on the occason of the recent Scunetzeufost at Mount Pleasant Park, was crownod the Seauetaon Klug and presented with a gold men! aud (ie fist pray, reeewved auotoer golt wedal (ur LuVing sirUcs (he greaiet nmuber of centre, - Those Counterfeit S10 Joseph Phelan was arrested in Urooklyn yes- torvay aud tuken before U, 8, Commissiover Jones om the charge of pasiug a connterieit $10 green: back, Mr, Mielan's cood charact r, and Mae fuck bout be had innoe:ntly received tue HOW tn tue eouree Of Luss ness, saved Tam, 0 and sei. of demo isi ned. » ohonder wit ng bin, A frie psi the The Sen Sepplantiog the Herat To the Etiior of 1 Wedded to the old habit of relying upon the Hera das the most readable and reliable maws- poper of the day, and ignoring Tue SUN a9 the labor 1g man’s advocate, Ehave been so agreeably sur- prised duriug the last few months wish the ability, energy, aud varied resources wien the conducting of Paw Sun exbibits, that H feel a debt of gratiiude to the one who firet insisted on my taking it, and to Uy genius Who presides over its ray Liss none of the news, lose but little time in digesting its condensations, and my pocket Is sensi- ble of Its cheapness, Thank you, Mr, Kditor, for many, wany friends, 01 Your obliged sorvant, New Youx, Aug. 6, 1000, » PROGRESS, rap ‘Thetr me VARD CREW IN ENGLAND. te and Neate Condition of tme t dence of the Hovion Traneeriph. © Ab Bre boat honses the crow were met by Sir Aubrey Pa the President of tn Lordon Rowing welcomed them very Louis placed in ex heartily and immed: idl panel? and Asammedsately, Bid 1 at the tom, whieh t men lo their ow of the club, and have kuown them every possible attention wid kines, Whatower tiie they tcar any of Oy y exprees @ dewire for, however tri figs Meumcdiaty preetred and plaed at his die ENGLIOW UNIVRRArTY mex, Tn morked contrast to thin fa the conduct Os ord od Cambridve men; net anty have they not jot the A rvards perse bat they have not evn eat Suen Ow Uy ue arr short nate from Mr. Tinae beng unicatvon they have ree Fou Hridag, requen! ing a tay te tthe bob lor orpaugheg the wale gf the the enuteoto: the Londop Cub, not this Club ure an c\eeeding’y tia looking se uf men, NON OF TIME BOATS. jcket wis token of of the T nre*ay morn Blot shelt, ona tie workivan of LC. ias paton we Breach yor sh, and Bow Cat icis done se ie porte Lully Leautiul, No one cold loon at ior iF amount wihont e whee tis cdm' ration aringe are portect, ah everything abet eu tn Ch. Tie} Kentlown Who have s bor pronounce be Vay (" ost beautiful AM) Searle, Ww qucatcod wee be Unig the mo nae te towing matt ikaw to tie rer hy University races, Liuwet a b ced por as ge bout eon Ne crema gentten Wrone ¢ me w Po mey was Wo ecu Lic Crew YU Leal, ie HO RL COMP Lune mt, ENGLISH BOATS. The Enclish boats didir from ours ty some par. Heuars, Which the race ix kay to dee, Whale se lay. bem lengthening our bouts ro that a four rity lect lon, they lave be n shorten but tocirs ia only about t rty-two fet, rhe Lue En bab bouts are buat mere in the form of cu -Crole auddships, whue cure by g mor foticned, wo believe have greater carrying po Puey ate 1.0L inconsistent in Woe Wn Ker oF 4 th y have longer alls than we have at home; and w Fthese to be earried out to the t earn ay Ui it mot equally good tor the ulerweigh theirs eonsid ral ris decideily better wt surprise at the Fengtly of our rnie ne obeut three times us long as beer own, course. ie necessary in tureing @ ehike, ti igs trace 1Cie Likely to De ccually adveuiageoas, bort cets chanre of direction with lew 6 siaiee wo th water with a long udder than 6 ith ® short one, wineh bas to be jam cetharadown, Bab We Cet lifer is the tenth ot bouts, and If we wrons iy ote iene it will be soon spparert; bat slo!) ies us the house Bow, he quite justifies jogs OF tC Jomber or the budine: © She's ae “answer ae ® picler, and Acredit to the man what bulk ter” DERCRIPTION OF TUR COLES. Wiatever our netions werr as to the usclessnres of u coxswoln bef re arriving in Putney, one pull Fr te coore dispelled tiem, ant cuvineed all a e0 Lise or even cout the ¥ red of boats on the rece diy. i would be Pructive betorehan|, th river betn mers and tages at places, and he w remarkable bow could learn the contse and keep gnytaing, even if he rowed it every day for month On th: of the rie", however, all truffle i# to be rucp nded for two hours, and the track kept clear, hand everyeaing 18 {0 bd done to insure har play The file Funs even stronger than was expected, aid ie of Umnense asetitance, ond readily explains the quick toe made by enews over tine course, TRE CONTESTANTS. Of conree, Hiltle ndiement can be formed ue to rae cess fe the t The Oxford men are hort at work about Niton males farther ws tie river, end thou: they Gl) ne that auch aone ie vothing more than at Loy "in Pickwick ver can't pull bik weleht, eke believes ae tr he piea ew, ant his Work os hard awe ‘Whe ‘men hose whos say they, have a Nothing as yet hae been de The “wen are revitty get- Hine [nto eood form, thoust they have not been ont tovetior in the boat, ‘They get their work, how ever, and training diet, but toey will probably not bert tere regular palling ull they are setiled to thoi ion 6, Which tiey Wake possession of ou dion day ne ay and If vou etn Pow ae well ae you look,’ y treat ¢ ee to win tormmod as to bye th CURIOSITY OF THKE NATIVES, Corre ondence of he Lesion dour! The eres was the al ect of muen eurions attention on the way down the line, and eapeckaily at the Liv erpool station, “There a erowd wataered, aud was syalentiy aunzed at the lehtness and clug « the Posts, Most extriordinary,” sald ene. Conk Int at od with’ one fand,” eried nnotuer, They can't row in thowe thines, yo! kmo' DP No atyle Us vem,” said another, boale wre quite ws Miuel 2 hus the crew, te la tr having te rare guodt tokvexconcedled m thetr carrtoge, withourh now ard Gion Fowe ailitious crowds would perwint jo ero wuing W Lue Widows to see Lien, CONDITION OF THE CREW. A very general remark in Patey among oaremen thin eventig is Chat the Hirvards ar th hardiest joo tngerew they ever saw. They are blnek and ularnt, et wtly used to pudding the mid-day oor ae wel as at guecteventide, The Ox'ord mon do hot Kem as capable Of manding the sun's force upon thar heals and backs as .o these siurdy nerwd Aw is, No map haa euffered ut all by the voy ore, and 4m goon as the Brat duy of two of Iasultuce eareert hh always succeeds a sea vova «, cy Will Le in just as good Wim as “Leu they let New York. Their pi will commence at once, aud the eure Will Le dipped twace dally, from aboat UA. M. to noon, und diem lat, towards suaset, —— AN ILLINOIS FARMER, Joun T. Mexunder, the Cattle King. From jenwessee (11) Republic. We freque yuuts in the papers of men woo ure onias, tile ny Whatever (ey erg: of men (aun rm y have a mirally. W. Cahtorain, wo Texas, aad otior Stats * who lave dome big Unhues § Whe have grown rico am “manulactoring estate speculations in the Hust and elsewhere, Heures a have r tat does not pail somebody .or womd Wonleriul {val Ia rome uirechon, We do not revolives to have ween avy notes in te Papers of ono 0: the grealewt mew the eountry hay Produced. Wo mean Joiu T, Alexun ler of Mongo county, Hh, Wi commenced Uusiness for htuaclt with al te Cavite oF ter adveaiages above te average of mies. a pun iar T tall, good lous cr, Wik ‘Out the lege pa *. At in LO Walel the Gove moods of Ad or Chiewso, among the wituted leaders of society Uy eavaled in Uelr own conceit, Mr, s been farming in Pinis a good many > been very successful, His firm sow ut 30,00) aercy, mostly wider improve: is iW cous one towast ip and a hali—about Her equare—iid all 1, He has now 00) vereR OF BROW INE CORT, wid LOM 1,00) LO ol grass vomly (or the mower, I> is now feeding abomt 10,000 eu of cattle, bays and ships bast irom Coieago irom I, 2,00 head of caitlo every wack, “Ie has Clix great prominence by iis own talent, ad integrity. Ms business each and e amounts to miihous of doliues, and i adding to 1 1 tie State, nine i about ” tat he nee the young tuto tie apie to o tKewine insteal OF KOIg Micos, o aver! soiling ther tout laraang is not eo gente for another reason tig, a Wout as bh and thut is the We a-days, cet thie Hotions of things gcneraily frome the ressp pms The pavers ior some feaxon ot ober, perhaps he Loree 0; cireamstances mor > Ukim n cry Muerto MAY OF man utucturers, lasers, preachers, Davkers, and other prowess and’ trafite!ng charaet rm, aed bat very util to say OF framing vd iariors, Wa think 1p oftable Foscnt, as an Ofek to oboMt & suid Ocser Oumracters OF LES spapOrs, Que MMi La vu 1 pouty eolunnie Alczauder, a recital absorb «Cook, bere tie Commissisns the © orge of insanity on he Wether of the miles) of Dr. War Sern Hep sbous wad hod Wolowed ler bum band vo hiwor ws the Wandenage of the Mormo.s 'o wbow be had alned bimeell, neceswitated, In Utsh they aecuun Uience Wo low and fnwly to Utah, lated consude Paul tiv ease in Morm Young for tafe k piece vl real estate property, which, as is generaily vn, Was given to Brighait pins. “Even the deeds to every Wied by Covke Were In #0 Ne mannor of olher mixed up with brigoam Young. About one your ago the husband and faslier divd, aid then the fauily begun tw loos about to wee what bu- Touged to them; Lut, turn whleh way they woul tocy could Gud nothing without Bitzham Yourg Vuot only ¥ cain uvon 1, but also @ vested right Alter numerous interviews the wilow and vormed that ail the property sie ve Heved to be ber husband's, and which #he uy help cd to carn, belonged Us jolwer parties, aud thal slic bud nodding in the wor Tis int ligence ulleted the poor women sadly, but its tuflu"nee upon ier eon was etill more sad He became greatly exel'od, and a6 was with te greatest exertion be could be prevented from scel ing out those who bad been fustruuental iu despoil- jug tim of bis birthright, taking tue law ato | is own hands, und wreaking upon ther the vengeance of an outraged and totiering reason. So verrible did the nngush of the young man become, and so fewriul thet Le Would be cuilly Of some tragic net did the mother become, tit she guthered together such funinas she coula, and went to Call ornii, in hopes Uiwe aah of scevery aud climate Would re store lim to his normal condition, Sue arrived hero, three. weeks ago. but the change she tond ‘oped ior take placa. sous feroe excited manner ti SUNRrAMS — —Mrs, Grant once wrote poetry for Western —The Californians talk of making Al recular #ammer watering place, —Senator Conkling has been invited to deliver the oration at the Laternational Pair tobe held at 1 thnetto, —The Cenodsaa salmon @sheries bave never been known to be 80 productive as Urey have proved this year. —The appointment of Mr, Goorge Wm Cartia a* President of Michigan Uaiversity is wdvocated by wiineniind journals in tuat Siace —The number of unpaid bettors deporited in the Chicago Po t Office “ebbe oni flows will the Ceompera mee, ii ereustug in cool weath —A submarine telogmpl ts rbont ta be tad tetween Pana a and ¢ The ceterprise 9 ace lively eneouraved by the Pernyian Government, corteep Bishop Simpson, o nt of Zion'e Herald thinks that € Mi thodiss Kpsoopal Chareliy iw Wearing Ut by EVEL Work Only one wan Fioside returned an income OF 1865 Of over 10,00), and Dut seven hud over $5p WO. ‘The tol nwwler waxed is sees than 200. —At Lyndon, Vt, @ few duys since, o tame dove flow wie the Congrgetiona church during prayer time, ant peroted upom ti ‘The Conneciivut Valley tobacco crop has gob | Deyoud the litte worms and Woke fe ly now. Prospects are goud Uf the grasshoppers only bok Me wione The Cinet parkon's bead. i Commercist thinks that Gem Rosecrans, if not an eligible condidate for Governue ef Ohio, whi be aa “elesy-bie” one alter next October. The young Prince Imperial of Frasse fe an amateur stoker, trate in miniature, and amuse selentifientty rounin + it, AM persons in the world of the rame of Lye man are invited te a grand fan ty prente at Monn Yom, Mars.,on Tureday, te 100 instant, and to briog any family records thoy have with them —Miss Ida Lewis is said to be negotiating fow a lease of tae Boston Colleen ay a storrlonse for the finmense amou of merchandise which bee friends and adnitrers are bestowing upon her. —The tnunel of the Murictta (Obio) Railvond io cut undir a well of excellent water, Tho well ig a8 food as ever, and not a drop leaks throughs although crowded trains pass directly ander it. A worthy old sult remonstrated with a lees turer the other day for speaking o he sounding brass.” Any lubber, he remarked, omait to know tat the kead Is the thing we (uke soundinus with, —Mra. Ann 8. Stephens has undertaken to rite a compicte wet of Amcrioun Histor Auning to be as indicative of our heroes and epeeke ag aro Mrs, MObibuch's of Kuropean men and tunen, —A man living at Roavoke, Ind., near tha Wabash railroa!track,fuling his house surrowmde ed by water im the reecnt freshet, amd dishking ae moist a noighborLood, put up a sig luseribed, * Pom Sail.” =There inne chance for the cheme fort Florida to Ala it's said, willy me jority, —The Board of Visitors to the West Point Military Acadatny state that the institution docs net meet the requirements of the present day, and ro commend it+ enlargement, and an tnercete in the number of papily —The Valuer (Mass.) Journal says that for lack of male help the furners? wives and daaehtere in that Feerion are turned out m nambers to make hoy. And th uscnds of able-bodied men loafing in every city! —A wan and his wife, named Conyngham, ti ing near Floyd, Lowa, were instastly killed by ficte in bed slerping, ‘Their corpses were pers Kk from the effects of the stroke, The twin’s mocher was rendered Sisane by the same shock. —A fow days since a party of ladies at Strot- fort, Conn,, exeayed a bath at the beach, Whi roliewing amid the waters, a beat lowd of mien came rallng by, and one of the naiids, becomlog friabt- ned, wade fur the slore, throwing her skirt ep over her head, ike ante the pursued ostrich, —The manual labor system at Cornel Uni y ty works well, One «tude t supports kimeel) by cabinet making, another by printing, another by photograpny, walle others work on the farm, One young man who sweens the rooms and makes fires bas taken the @rst prize in science and German, —Father Hyacinthe, the fimous pulpit orator of Paris, lately declared of a meeing of the Peace Seevty in Paris, that “there are three religions ty the world—sue Jewisd, the Catholic, and the Protas tint—all equ:l in the sight of God.” a singulan nitrranee for a Roman Catholic priest, —Lainaseo, a town iu Tudiaua, was named on a Ingulor prinetole, ‘Phe first letters of the names of te three gentlemen who origmally owned the town © jolned together, each furnishing a syllable, so that what appears to be a pretty Indian name is culy an abbrevation of te mamos of Law, Macall, and Beott, —President McCosh, of Princeton College, said at the meeting of the Pbilological Association, thas he was “prepared, from a pretty extensive acqnaints ance wita the universities of Great Britain, and with some of thove on tuc Continent, to say that he average attainments of college graduates here and there are about equal.” —Careful estimates have been made of the Acbts of the conntios, citios, und towns of Mh- cis (or subscriptions to raitioads, Itis believed that €40,000,.00 are already owed on this account, and that €60,000,000 wore have been subscribed, which will become debts if the roads tw which tha ainounte were given siall be built, —Dr, Beecher, in describing the Wilson straw= berry, mays: "Tt shoots forth from every separate atom of {8 composition so sharp an acid, that one would think that the jmee had becn made ot needies fissoived in nitric acid!” The Doctor delicately designates the stomach as" the point where the vert stops.” We think it was Fanny Fern who spoke of pain aoder ber apron, —A French paper relates an instance of aus. pended animation, A man living at Bouncy had, rom over indulg nee in drink, fallen into a state of lethargy so conplete that Le was believed to ba dead. The man was laid out, and friends came ta pay their farewell visit, One wounan, however, re marking that one of the arms was hanging down took it up to replace it on the bed, when at the touch the apparcut corp ly opened its eyes and looked wround the room, A doctor was at ouca: summoned, ond the man recovered. —A mechanic in Memphis bas produced a plan for alow pressure steamboat, which be claims wilt have double tle speed of any one now in use, while it will cost litle more than bouts ou Wie ohl plan, Te un also be ron at hulf the expense for labor and Tt is divided into compartinents, water and air tight, and cannot be snagged so as tosmk, Fire im the hot can se condued to a single compartment, ond will be readily extiggmislied by steain, for whtets suitable apparatan is provided. —The following story is going the rounds of Lie religious press; A litue child very weakly in body, was ordered a fresh cig every morning, Om ove occasion, the supply of country eggs being ex hausted, his mother sald to bin at the breakfast table, * Phere ts no egg for Goorgir tus moruiug.” ‘The little cluld paused, and looking up ald, * Lord Georg negg, nexg. Amen, The mother in as tonishment said," Well, we suali surely have am egg to-duy, no matter where it comes from." Na more was thought of the matter until the mother, im the coures of the day, called at the butcher's to purchase some meat, The butcher said to bor, “Ma'am, would you be offended tf 1 were to sené up a lovely fresh egs forthe baby? It as just laid, and T thought, as he was delicate, ho mizht like it™ ‘The point tude by these papers ts that the butchew Ju question hat never done this besore, nor hashe ee; therefore, the Lord must have put it iuto bia heart to tiring of this child, in order that the prayes of the infant might be anawered, TO AM ITALIAN O1GAN-GRINDRR, Etornal Rome; who sat ov seven bills, Big with vast conquest anid awbiion's tae, Bent forth legions, thiek as Esypt'e i ‘To grind opposing uatious Wu the dust, And Rome still stands, tmmortal aod rablime, Nor is there a city where ye may not "Fuca go eds nso su to pln He tos an pound ralbeuy uxt pape by uceers of the nexation of the Westen ni ‘The people of the former te the question down by a large fuel,