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AMUSEMENTS, —- Tesary Diceore Dork. Matt OLYMrte THE AT nis at ys Wodnestaye and Satie Iars WouN'S MUSLUM—One milion wonders, Chang, the Chit t TAK TAMMANY —The Queen of It or, Marleq ORAND OPERA MUTSR st. and Gh net Sea of fee; Math ide, Satoiay BOWKAY THEATIE—Maaanietio, Tt rive THT Jt. hatwwon ' y | THEATHE COMIQE ‘ David Ga Che star Swi nea for AML MONDAY, AUGUST 49, The Weekly sun Wil be pudtiehed on Wednesday morning, Turtnoss Gaition OF Tine SUN a yaitante iodine, A Tinie num: er ci mavestivernents rece ¥e ’ Ho Ten't @ Candi tates ‘The canvass for the next Presidency is ing on with extraordinary ardor in all parta of the country ; and oF ine features of the agita 4 the reply of Chief Justice Cask to Tim Sen which was published in the Herald of Saturday last We hal told the Chief Juatics that in order to enter the Presidential race with a reasona. ble progpeet of success, he moat at onee re: sign the offtes he now holds, ‘l'ho people of the United States, we informed him, do not like to think that the oeeupa' 80 clevated and go sacred a place ag the bench of the Sa ting for the Presidency ; of the most inter promo Court is ¢ and thoy Will nover approve the nomination of a candidate, no matter how great his moral an personal gifts, If he comesinto the arena with the Judge's gown still hanging about him. Let Judge Citase resign now, and his hopes of gretting the Democratic nomination in 1872, and of being elected Prov t, will be reasonable; but if be remains Chief Jus. tice much longer, he cannot be President Now this is first rate advices, and every eonsible politie'an in the coantry will say so. Put the Chief Justice cannot make ap his mind (oteke it, and beats about the bush in stead of shooting the bird, In trath it takes fas much course to lay aside the dignity and grandeur which surround a Ch it took for C. Justice, ag » cross the Rubicon ; but 1 it is just as impossible for Judge Caase to become Pr t withont rosignin as it) would have beoa for Cnsan to become mas: | ter of Rome withou little stream. Bat an marvhing across that on without courage iw a fruithess « 1. Whea in other days Goa. Guaxr used to play deaw poker, he never feared to face the musie, and he almost TONDAY. rible, and rendered none the less #0 by the re- flection that, if our police had dono their duty, instead of advising « private individual to take the law into his own hands, it might uot have more formidable than the one just mentioned, working men must got ont of ines can arrest ren: slavery qui at from the ¢ ing @pent hie life in betraying friend and foo, in contriving the death of those who stood in gambling ae hie could noy trnetin a debt sof an Ameri | A correspondent in the | feet that the railroad cara, which we tem of selling re disposed of, the important re. | States Governmen ady in partial the working men are sor sofas in de that the | room enra may be eaion of | the principal trains of our This is good as far as it g iT ; thy authorit 1 Democrats a prompt aud fin f controveny. “| of despatch doce not say to whom Cuba is ceded, ‘That Spain | F n of numberod tickets, by nt paying his fare yon ail trains have a particular seat in a par. ticular car assigned to i'n, sideration of those tant topica which the 1 La France, ® prominent French on Saturday advised Sennano to aceept the situation, and England has coun: termanded the order sending an ironclad tect British interc Son of Ang. 3, and the Journal de U Empire, of nearly publiehed Gen. SreKk1 Marshal Senna wwed to contr he same date, 3'8 proposition , Which was substantially Langhed at by Coil Man Friday—Vho Story | tilleryman, To the Euitor of The 8 Sin: Thave been a member of the Rep party since ita first organiz storekecper over a year under Miram Bar pointed to this place by Abraham served inthe army as an artilieryman throw whole war, and have from Gen, Munter. Gener! Proms Prim was bern ind Mat Rens, Cota. war whieh gue the accession of Isanenta IL, his father was | the Colonel of a regiment « eaceate per tue, To | which the son goon attained the rank of 1, Spain shall recognize the independence of Cuba Jer the government of CKxPRDES. J}, Cuba shall pay to Spain an Mmdemnity for the reaignavion of the rights hitherto exereived ¢ amount of this ind vn in this city volunteers, in Col. Pris, having massnered a Car an honorable dischar About foar months ago Tbe. came an applicant for a position ax Duy Insp Twas endorsed by euch men as Dexter A, Tlawkina, Gon ey.and otters. list bishop and several other prisoners whom, he had been ordered to eon indemnity, whether fixed at one hundred atyfive millions of is of the Cuban Government, at the expiration of a co } quarters of the commanding General, was In onler to escape rading death, the old man poisoned himself, and young Prat ia belie supplicd his father with the pois On the termination of the civil war, Jvax the Custoin House, Jndge Beebe, the Mon. John Cochrane, the Hon. Horace G: Armed with a compltinentary Greeley T presented myself of the Castom Honse, and his mentor Kf companied by Gen, Cochrane and a nninber of other kentlemen of note and position, who bad kindly n that trouble ty vouch for mm dollars, to be in be be garroted. w bonds to be guaranteed by the United before the Grand Mogul An armistice to be prociaimed between the patriots and the Spanish trooos in Cuba, immediitos Prot having gained in the army the rank of | ty apon ue execation of tho treaty, ‘The island to bo evacuated by the Spanish forces ax soon as the treaty titled by the representatives of the Cuban peo- plo, and the guarantee of the bonds approved by the Congress of the United States, VI. If these terms are not at once accented by the Spanish Government, the United States will without further delay recognize the independence of Cuts, It is probable that the preliminaries re. ferred to in the cable despatch are based upon the above p wilitieal débué in 1840 as a on the down. aneeno, Pree and the present Colonel, made his ber of the Cortes, told, does not bel pheation of ro fusion of powd Grinnell and Embrey both looked at it ip turn with ns of countenance “Why, Greeley writes all askew, puzzled expressi said Embrey, were among the first to sound the tocsin of But the battle of Andoz made Nan- varz master of the situation. appointed Brigadier-General, and the title of Reus was conferred upon him. Under the administration of Serrano he ofticinted alao fora short time as Gor During the rising of the Catalo- nian Progresistas, Prot was deputed by SHRUANO to operate against tho same party whose cause he had espoused after the fall Ho succeeded in quelling the insurreetion, and ordered three hundred Progres'stas to be massacred, which he displayed toward his old political ped him to the rank of Major-Gen- eral—Murisca! del Campo—and to the com- mand of the Spanish troops in Catalonia. The ‘al of that provinee,Baron MEER, an upright man, however, distrusted the venturor Pai, and soon detected him clandestine corresponden mander of the revolted citadel of Figuerns, the present Lieut-Gon, was at once reported to Srarano, relieved from a closed his military eareer for the time being, Hat hat hat watd Grinnelt; Tm dlessot if tt wouldn't reanire a tel How. ver, they promised that 1 should have the place fn a few days; butE have been put off from time to time on one fiimsy pr to-day, when T received a point blank refusal short time ago my wife went to the Collector witl out my knowledge and asked him how the afiir stood, She was aswured that it was onty a qite of time, and that I wontd snrely have. the position weope to rent it." ext or anoth er, mutt! If the Norwich Morning Bulle believed, Miss Ina Lewrs, the Newport heroine, is turning her renown to good peeuniary account. ‘The Bulletin says that an excursion party went to Newport on the steamboat City of New London When the boat arrived there, went over to Lime Rock Light and that she had been advertised to Iva promptly informed m that that part of the programme should be took down her tarpaulin, manned the nts, took the oars Small Kingdoms are swallow large corporations absorb sn see €eption to the rate, [tis not lont ago that, In accord. ance with an act of the Legktatnrs, the National Guerd throughout the State was rediced fom 90,000 te 900.0 men, It was the offices of the Custom Tous ‘1 know that there are those there who “Good Old M for their ambition names of ali concerned tn a few days, as soon as T collect the facts, 4 to day in Wall stre nw, that Hixb in avowed Coppertend, and who live spent m daring the Int throuzh outside | last Thursday, rough outer two gentleme told Miss Lew appear with her bont. MPARTERO, huibeeility ‘as a stepping: you Wish the The craclty lyn would oe Ww Dandment was act ly, the order with ganizations was reealio, and as the others had virtuale ly courad to © ment, no National Guard vuseman, who | h her two inform: and a basket of nhotographs, and went over to or, whore she sold a carte de visite ture of herself to nearly every one on board, If this is a custon ‘as Fert out in the melt why is this mwhy itis that he never refa ery day for Ve the romance ing to Join to enter the ranks of th thoy who Dave a at atiached to her, The diplomatic relations between the Aus, iehdtone Ambassador at Berlin and Count Bremen aving boon virtually suspended tor the last oight montha, and the controversy between Bever and Biswanx increasing in acrimony and AMUSEMEN LS. The theatrical novelt es of the coming week are not epecial y Important ia an artistic view. always won ; butt the man who dares not bet rto wia a hundred or a | thousand, had Lotter not try his Inck at that | er Aw si game. J s, a Chief Jus: | tice who wants to be President 3 | to risk the Chicf Jus ; to | Surge Ci sare, t the article of the Hi ue had noo lutteragda Diet for th y, “and that he car Jy avoids en’ 4g cate political matters or eontrovarsies.” But he ia for a aniversal am nesty to the Son rebel, go that “ the wounds e war may ve healed.” As the $ measure would certainly that party, and ¢ tie Justi vow eelf a shrowd political mana ting it. Bur its successful adoption will make him President if be persists in remain ing Chief Justice There is a good dew) of emarto cr, in giving out that he is no Thatis the pext boot thing to x00 its notenough. Iie well for 1 Srewanp, Ms. Conrax, Mr. Jone Avams, Mr. Pexpuy Gov. Muro aior SUM NK, or aby other professed politician, to protest that they are not candidates; and our advice to them is to stick to it with ali their might as long as they can, But Judge ¢ fame plane with them, and ¢ as he holds hie seat on the bench of the Su preme Court. Thut fact is an obstacle to his us, Mr Horrat ASE is not on the ninot be #0 long success; and if he is as wise as he is ambi —aad it is ao he tious moravle auabitio: will at once clear it out of the way. W is the use of his dawlling awa time in the dull formalities of a Court! Is propor place is ano active country, and the sooner it the better — ‘The Working Men's Cot ooo Do the working men really moan Lus.nesst They have jast held a National Con; and laid down a broad platform, whose tim. ber is mainly sound, though some of the planks may be « little shaky, Of course, they have a8 good a right to hold Conven tions and adopt erce is as the Democratic and Repablican parties have; and wo are not pow inquiring whether the principles ne ciated by the Philadelphia Congress are sound or unsound, but whe they intend tocarry them out to their logic by the most effective means t ‘The adoption of the Philadelyhia platform al conclusions by either one of the present political parties would work chaugres in it tantamount to a radical rovision of its creed. If all the con- stituents af the men who held the Conven- tion in thatelty will insist upon the ratifica. jon of thelr princ ples by both these partic pod wil) by the or, if both reject them, will shun qgeuizean independent party, and stick faithfualy by its nominees, they will revolu: tionize the politics of the country. Will they do go? : Two obstacles lie in the way of this line of proceeding. In the first place, these work. | and © feasien wih rs comes fare now either Republicans, and ‘are ound to | him to swell the ranks of his foes ; he howe organisations by strong ties They | in the sunshi ‘ sweeping resolu: | the Queen no sooner overwhelmed him with ‘and then go and favors and honors than he rose in rebellion candidates thot | against her and helped drive her from Spain. | defending bimeelf from the natural interferenee of the bystanders, resorted to bis pistol, with probably fatal effect upon two persons, one of rho, after hev- | them » poor lite girh The whele great ie bor- of the theatres the attractions are resp: nd, third, OF fourth weeks of repetition, At Wood's Museum, Cheng, the Chin his wife will make thelr Grst apnearane it of this Celestial 18 varl ously staied between ext and nine teet, bat ws he fen tall antject for ordinary measurement, ‘one has yet offered to triangulation, his precike dimensions must be loft to the finagination of betold ny offers Its miscellaneous attraction Ta 1844 he was tried before a court mar- tial for an attempt to kill Nanvar sentenced to the loss of his rank as Ger and to six yenrs’ exile He was con criminations, it remains now to be seen how much time will clapse before thi nates inopen rupture and actual hostilitic proposed interviews of the King of the Emperor of Russia, and of th taperor of the Frea f Austria to reduce her military oatab- lishments, and the activity displayed by Italy, strengthening ing theirs, are hardly suggestive of smooth times, gland does all in her power te olay the storm, reserve the peace of Europe by hook or ; but so long as the relati Vienna and Berlin remai latent warfare culmi- in the Philippine yed to Cadiz, and was about to be placed on a man-of-war, when | moved by the intercession vidislosaye Puim’s mother, granted his pardon, Pruat never again durst offend VARVALZ, and re- Alice Harrison, and the Lanrt famiiy, and others loss known to the public, Girls of the Period,” “Bhells of the Ocean,” and Games at Cards, acts, the skater g acquired a certain prestige as a conspira- astanding his murderous proelivities, again promoted to a high post— that of Captain-General of Porto Rico, here he behaved so diagracefully as to draw declaring him to be for the rest of his life, of filling a in the Spanish colonies. In 1854, the Premier of the Moderado ad- ministration, Count BAN Luis, sent him to the Crimea as a military representative Government. a of Oltenitza | learaed at Rustehuk of the successful mili- tary revelution of Duroe, Sennano, and ODoNNeL, to which he gave at once his ad- i Without having received authority tw leave his post, he returned in hot haste to he was rewarded with the But, distrusted ete are © The ‘The performers between the the man-tieh, the new minstrels, and the dissolving views, are ali in their present threat- not much prospect for the ‘The shaken prostige of Na- ul abroad, may, nolens prevention of war, roLeon, ton, at home tolens, impel him to seek to retrieve it in a general clash of arms, as his only hope of retaining his throne, or of dying at last in a blaze of factiti- apon himselt a decree ‘At Booth’s Theatre, “Rip Van Winkle” Ja entoring on its fourth week with no abatement of the public been crowded through ‘Tne houres hy the warm weather of the past w At Wallack’s, Bateman's ploy of * Self," which has met with fair success, is withdrawn for other dialect impersonations of Mr. Owens. comedy of * Bell” sent American life and manners. in the many which have appeared from other pens, we have pretty good evidence that the great Amert can comedy is yet to be written fault of authors or the barrenness of repubicas m terials, is an open question, ‘or accident of birth divqualifies in this country and age from doing or being pretty ing his Quebee specch, said that by the | much anything he is qualified torgand thin very possible change of allegiance to which he referred | equality, so admirable in practice, makes arid woil in that speech, he did contemplate tions with England, though the idea of severance had never occurred to him, indications, the vi oe It is quite evident that the British Ministry are seriously considering the subject of with drawing military and fivancial assistance from Canada, The London Morning Standard of Satur- day, in an article attackingzthem for their policy, # itas settled that they mean to sbuille ‘out of their responsibilities in this regard, And on the same day, ata banquet given to him at Halifax, the Governor-Gene Le authoross has a In thie effort, am Whether it 1# the No religion, or politics, y man of woman Sir Joux Youn, * | Madrid, whe itenant- General, hiasoand Earakreno, his new title aan nominal, and all he post of Captain.Gei erent rela | for dramatic culture, Boucteault vsed ap some of the best theatrical materia! {a the Octoroon, where- upreme interest to what was: otherwise m commonplace play, With slavery abol- shed, and the Indians wearing pantaloons, what Will our moderu-comedy writers find for objective of the | treatment? Mormonism in In view of all these | in 8 slave market gave it of Prince Anruur, who was expeeted to arrive at Halifax yesterday, ba more political signific: Prince of Wanes to this country nine yours ago, He will receive uo end of dinners and addresses and balls, have a good time generally, and go home again, and that will be the end of it, could obtain waa the ‘or several years he remained in obgou- He offered hia serviees to all the par ties who successively ruled Spair declined ; and it was not cajoled O'DONNELL into giving him the command of the expedition against Moroceo, Our adventurer now borrow cod 30,000 silver dollars from a Madrid banker, which enabled him to live in good styl y headquarters, and to subsidize press to proclaim his military glory, to Madrid he ‘tor General of the the rank of grandee of Spa of Marques de los Castilleja. time the penniless and insolent adventurer married a rich Mexican heiress, sudden rise gave umbrage to O'DONNELL, who got rid of him by placing him in com mand of the Mexican expedition, his preeipi- tate abandonment of which gave reat of. Returaing w Madrid, he soon perceived the declining influence of IsaueLLA, and became the chief conspirator But the success which ce than the vi ly to be touched, and miscegenation ix not yet aceeptable, if it ever on and Tom Taylor have demon- strated that the ordiuary affairs of modern life in England may be successfully used for theatrical pur posce; but their Works are not of an enduring chi that the thes have not until 1859 that hy Dovidedly we have missed a great thing in not haying the meeting of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science here this , instead of at Salem, teresting papers our eitia to during the bot duys of the latter part of last Here are the tiles of some of them which | aug Play’ were actually read on Friday and Saturday ; ‘Two New Genera of Extinet Cetaeca—E, D, Cope, ind rather prove produced a great comedy gas Solon Shingle and in ‘The Fifth Avcnue ‘keatre, under the inanagement of Mr, Augustin Daly formances of Robertson's comedy of * Play.” repetitions have produced smoothness in the parts, ie likely to hat dresses, and ge! The Vietiina.” Just think of the ine might have listened 8 appointed Di neer Corps with under the tithe The scenery, ral arrangements of the stage are praiseworthy, aud |f some of the trumpery of Mr, Da- vidge’s part was omitted, and a litte more possible language and action substituted for what impo: means by which Chey: at present effected, the judicious part of the audi would be better pleased, rand Opera House will produce for the frst time this season" The Sea of loc,” whic has always Mise Western bat appe in Ler round of characters during the past week, and in presenting this new one promises vo falling of in the completeness of deial Which haw distinguished previous efforts, ‘The Olymple continues indefinitely the pantomime of Hhecory Diceory Dock, ress, Early Stages of Brachiopods—E. 8. Morse, Salen), A Kewarkable Locality of V the Tertiary of Nebraska—O, ©. American Phylopod Crustacoa—A. E, Verriil, New tebrate Remains in Marsh, New He conversion is Note upon the Pulwotrochis—Henry Wurtz, New proved ap attraction. Homologies of the Pulwchinidw—Alex, BE. Ry Agassiz, Cambridge, Romarks on 'Trichina Spiralis—J. Beker Edwards. Btudies in Chemical Geogony, in trce parts: ‘art 1, On the Progoie Atmosphere and the Ocean fence to his chiet, against her throne, The posters of this AUGUST 23,1869, TINE (ROM SARATOGA. —— Gasoty at the Sprince-Aoxtery about Grant The Foimon AY Sprtnc—Fashlonadle Hova~Astouishing Metamorphosis of the Fair Mex. Correspondence of The San, Sanatoaa Spars, Ang. 21, 1969. —The Jonablo aenson here i now ef Hts greutest beleht, ‘The hotels are well filled, and music, mirth and bilare Ity are the order of the day, There ix no question that Saratoga is the most fashionable pince of rescrt during the summer on this continent, and were it hot that yon Kee an ocetstonal Invaltd, yon would for: get that nino-tenths of the visitors come here prom feared y to henetit by the remeitial properties of the various “ a Gon, Grant 14 not hers, a4 4 nas pone to New port, but there is no doubt ne will be here one of these days, as aon aa he becomes satiated with the OF course he 18 expected vusiously by hotel keepers and hotel haunters, especially the former ‘The springs are all weil patronized, not only by sick who come to be rade well, but by the well who come to be mace sick, OF ail the springs here, the water of the "A" spring Is most agreeable fo my taste, and from the svalysi® Which was kindly shown me by Mr. Young, Who his charge, 1 should judo it possesses better remedial probetties than any of the otters ‘This apring (the A") was originally owned by a gompany of whom the largest shareholders were Mr, Jay Gould, before he becune known $y fume ax King fo: Is fattor in-law, Mr. Dan'l 8, Miller, Jotn Fy er wealthy dod influentia: men Fo lonry, well knows as the. a Tarnes & Co, in the largest wholesale me ines in the United Sta chased neurly all the shaces of the company, x0 be wad to virtgal ne the spring, to be worth tn finmense fortui ing house of this Wthat malice pr ts oO ar ved an exhib tion of the sp, nan nature to be trie. At the Congruas and Union Hotels there may Le en nightly a species of Je of saltatory ex- we known as “Hops” Pattended one ¢ hopned. 1 fownd it a very veneticiat hilarating exc man who hax a mildinerica turn of tnind, or Who Is au fatf in the mysteries of powder and fouge, there tsa coud deal to admire at these hops (ind elsewhere, too.) not only In tue mere aitor of dress, but in the astontabing perfection of artin making ah enuirely new and tarecognizable out of what ones was a human being, What with elegance of drapery, the studied ar. rangement of hale (hegreatcr part of which, 1am ng to the wearer), the careful ep- ¢ and white, and above all the pro- compietely changes tie hair vone would be puzzled to know ter from any other of the hundred nd him. t plunges me Into such » gulf tive abstraction that T can write no more FRANCIS, KD NOTES. of Demas eine but 4, iC not in the worl burning er an x: Tie Tendency Toward Consotidation- Pro- jected Excarston of the Porty-seventh Regiment-The Fifty-fiith Regiment—Mine collaneous. ‘This woutd seem to be an age of consolidation, tip by greater once, jor ones, and it would al Guaed of tis city I# to be no Cx 1 that the Natt J, whon tae edict went forth, that this eity and Brooke dor for their dis nmnizater; but, ultimate {eronen to two or three of veral of the weaker rain: nese ore t at the date of the orter of dtabend ta the numerical force of the Unis city took place. ‘There soemy 10 a ten lency on Lhe part of those wirh= older reghnentr— ae regimental fund, This ly ows t that, tn the last (nentioned, the new Hh his fatiene and drew un ull Coat, The conse mor Tally two-thirds ¢ (nizations, With ONC OF tv O ne, are WeLINTLY lost. in wea de: toad of them Will nudoabtediy be COuRL ik etnal chang tho finest organtemion uny ence A ein style and talcot w ot ot che aitaur tal target ¢ Hy part ot Septern ave Hot set bean er tues. Compaiy. Caf the -Fwvonty-second Regiment, Capt, Thos Fate commanliok, lave La ' * of iiwte sorte: nly, John sehi A'VOy @ ently Ay, ws Fasigined t The acta. ¢ Lafayette), or ihe almomk, othr mt the Toute i ith all the ary display, “ ektadiv tri senting mans in tule re: Taree ot Orranizations he ihe Piet division ere Uh eoth, and Ninety sixty He: hana, wile the Firet Actiller airy, aus th we qn Y, tus Firat aud hee fh, and Kieth Ke | 1 Kewiment We vita of Fopeat their wrexeurston tie weagyn. Ee idence taht Infantry hext month, Rowtver, wi 'be tade the gecasion o4 quite « demou: siralion OD the part of the Twenty-sccont, —— ‘The Kecreting of Contederate Papers by Jett. Davin ‘The Bristol (Tenn.) Neu statement made toy Pollan Davis"? of the secreting of Important ¢ documnenta—a statement which was at flrst dismistod ae wensational, but now recurs with an appearance of trath: It is very certain that but tittle of this corro- r fell into the bands of the Budcrals, and neither they 1 ever bow permitted to oxainin Whieb i# provably womt vauable, ac within the vauite of a Moutioal pani ma ch vacaleonen 1k thease bo removed wit ths ALyet remains there, secure agi sntrader says of the oi “Life of Jett nteder owt every —— WKHSTCHESTER COUNTY - Jane Roberts, aced 10, * yesterday aliernoon was instantly killed at by tae So'eloek eapr of It f ou way ent C1ub Wt Greenwich, oo BROOKL peste at All the laborers at work in Prospect ark were ordeved to quit work on Saturday, at1U A, M., the heat being Intolerable Bt. Jotin’s Chareh, Washington and Jobneon streets, be sold to the Unied States for & Most Once 1d Cart vallding Charles Ford, of 140 Scholes street, aud George Ricard, of North Nusth gad Firat streets, Williauine burgh, died ou baturday of excessive leat, ‘The Corover’s jury in the case of the boy Lynan, drowned while bathlug ia spond at Fourd Bac ett street on Bavurcay, reeoumende ‘chy authorities provide suitable public vaths, (ihe Police Consmitomionore setall »pecial off Sere 10 prevent boye from going Lito {hose ponds, KOUF Persons Were drow dd Mi have poud lad Year ‘The ceremony of laying the coruerstone of the n Catholic Church of bie Anpuacaiivn, at Nor surwots, WilUMuabMr el, Wak fet y aibernog. by fakop Loughilu, 10 uve ly ix thon foriued y prrsouee of win ititude of Ro He Bisbow Was waisted vy Peter win Maur Orphan Abylau, Church of Bi Jgiu te Bay the Captch: JEW SEUSS, a ‘A part of the bed of the Pusevic ‘river wbove the didren piay v0 iC datiy Is in Paterson will cover on lighted eutirely attended him, together with Skrnano and ‘ere, in driving the Queen from Spain, hes not Liinded the Spanish people to the fact that these men are as willing to strangle liberty as they were to crush Bourbons Pru revelled in erime at the outset of his | of their entertainment’ It would bi career, when he tendered the poisoned cup to his father, whose hands were still red with blood of murdered Carlists ; and he revels in assassination at the present time, when he orders Carlists and Cubane to be indis- criminately slaughtered like cattle, 14 Zole Mistory from a Chemical View-Point, Chemical Kevelations of a Final Zoig Ca- Henry Wurta, New York. Why did not the managers of the Association hire the Academy of Music, or the Central Park Garden, ad then advertise liberally « programme establishment ured to avnounce the namber of the bat this custom seems to be omitted, and the pantomime of Mr,G. L, Fox has taken & permanent form, * Arrah na Pogue” is on the stage at Niblo's until Its success is due mainly to the admirable acting of Murray, and the Nheral manner in which the drama is pliced upon the staze, and Miss Eytinge are very acceptable in their partay Ver rising OF {alive below the level of propriety, ‘The text, however, of the play is particularly spark~ Ling and witty, assisting Ue actors greatly in making to draw a crowd—of college professors. Tho tragical affray on Saturday, on pier 27, East River, briags to light ® curious illustration of the principle by which our policemen are ariel te has aan ings with Mroubloncmre sason, | Piismeni:, Tue mous) Sale theatre ls very goed He | Capt, Fass, by whom the homicidal shots were fought for and against Esranreno; he | sired, pleads, by way of extenuation, that he sided with Nayanez, and then attempted to murder him; he conspired with S&RRaNo, ndesvored to overthrow him ; he basely flattered O'DONNELL, and afterward deserted basked | protection of Consequently, , vote with the party that yields the the sentuumental por! Theodore Thomas's concerts ha had | uring the past hot weather. orchestra could bardly be better, and the solo remarkable 4 cornet player hardiy exi him in parity of wt jons eupecially 40, been crowded ‘The material of bis been anuoyed greatly by the depredations of river thieves upon the cargo of his vei when he applied to the police to prevent them, they directed bim to arm himself and take the bo f the goods into his own hands. | pedes! when he discovered a boy making off with the comtents of a barrel of phosphate of | piease he assailed bim, and subsequently the woman who set him ow, with @ oane, and then, in oo Lev; w equal niiness of ton jum, Jersey City, continues to of - 2 Mine Mets ‘bimsell, per- . Brady spares uo pains to Comique, Mr. Geo. C, Boniface ap- ‘ne he Teonlat dine ih oot cay ina of the Bourbon court, and Boundless vanity, unecrapalous ambition, ‘end a despotic will—these are path | thee of the adventures Pam, w the chief quali- ‘The soldier ¢ voted a plain mono: Mth, to Cost about FAO, we A MoKUICGL IU memory of thotr dea brouwere Yewtarday, in derwey City, they had n ease of «cn taneour coimvusdon iw a trelght ear of the bie fail Wey, which Was ued With Colton waste The Dundee Boat Club, of Paterson, will accent the chaienge of the Mavhattan Cluv. of New York, tur double seul race, provaded the watch uw» contesied ou the Dundee Lave. Willlam Kelly, who was run ‘over by one of the Hudwon Cy howe cars, om Batiidgy evening, pt the wetion Of Newark av. had Sym ents fo derey “ty. dued yorterday lorenoou. ‘ihe driver, Thomas Fu> Hey, Was adithed Lo ball in $300, V. K, Locke, of Marathon, N. Y.. was killed oy a rath ot Whe Morrie aud Haver Keitroad on Friday SNA Stt's Mire, Prasoes Cuegry, of houth Orange, ot Wiles fo ike miner te Mota wn wooo: ‘The Methodists of Bull's Ferry, whose church was receu soma tie Ii have scured & Ho cl foal the Suuday schoo! and. oth a Ley hae eb Be ol bay He, Bote cian Tellus wer v ich they ConFider wijust, Ly Tanavus, and orb trary, —— Masonic Chit-Chat. WW. Bro. Alonso Nicholson, of Mowaic, 1s not mar- ried, © Barkis otill willing. ‘The members of Star of Hope Lode, F. s04. 4M He Sei tanfon over bya y 8 Wagon and killed. Bro. . |, D. of Copeston . No. 641, pele ting weed © two iu'tie inveriok rept hde arta wes rN TWO HUNDRED WHALE ON A SPREE, A Wontertu —A velocipede exposition is to take plac Most Successinl W poems have sold gets 9 comfortable little Lirbetien Correapondent Thie morning, a nz on bowrd my yach awoke by 9 lond noise of m king of the University boat race, the “ The Alavama Lobeervod annimber of men in t Hangury, for havin n of «ome three hund -Mille. Déjaret is preparing to re ed to be nothing lee ri#ing in misty to course the Ww! Hone for the sicersa of thetr pur ¢ suddenly upon a point of band whic srt he right Drought tiem mgiia in an hour or (wo + hon forty mites a —The new French Minister of War, Marshal ny ik agennine de 1 of It too, onc direction of the harbor; pureed, and the fahermen of Stornoway becoming aware of what was going on, boxan chase, and a dozen boats were soon in pursuit, t forthe distant port of the the projectir uirse of the deep water, returacd again and agai It was now nearly 9 o’cloe', and | every haman being in the fown were be: ing the capture of #0 valaable a prine, Boats con- women, and ebildren fl ind Roon filty rowin ed in the chase, and ae the rowers the iremendous fexe ristian names being ops of the Establish uring the nex uyon £2,000 a year, oF oue-t ent revenues Frankfort-on-the-Main tailor lately married, who had been b bride for thirty-six and the bride 64 years A Church in Bngs whinics now makin jand bending the upon their pure it appeared as if Jogrowin Was 63 seene of action ee Doata were engay beeame exhausted by Jong continued aud inet rowing of heavy be were relived by reliya from the people on sti the numerots fishermen who first joined in. the od by bakers, bute te anit children, eserted ; and eo the hont tured in Great Brita, are 1 Sea and Indian Ocean, t —A woman of and the town, sh Westlework near 3 roppet between the thee defutigable always as the Pp most prosperons people in the worl: : holding herself Not un instant were the whales passe! over, win she climbed back now becime ene themselves to | rs ns they rushed past the boacss to ons erecke into which they had A do'clock P.M. they were distodged J maiatained for some tho bay or on e toward the inner they made several attempts to exeay uniicky turn they rushed over shosl ow the most exciting time the diMculty of moving in ¥h the whnies dashed frantically from side the sea into viol ad disturbed the water, —Mr. Edea, the ve' the Dover (Me.) Oser octogenarian e has uot been to escape from the va from a position which they Ii hours in a distant part and Were driven about a ” Asmall boat on Sevec Lak seon a train of ears, —Me, William Sinart, who has b: are logation at Buenos ortant embassy at Madrid, war neeted with the Engtish legations at Wasty ohe was known as the ablect working member of the establishment. —John Bright is on the royal road to royal 8 the London correspondent of the Aberdeen Free Preas, who gives curvency to the rumor that “the peopie’s triban: moll trading vessels to and fro wa they @ boats now i in to come up in numbers, the closely taunted became divided ; they Reem ce bewildered, an ed by the boats to the shory, to be dispatebed « by one by the fishermen. Twill not attempt to deseribe what ts still goin ; euftice it to say that, ae fur as T can jurige opinion of the fishermen, be at least 00 whales taken dy killed, and oe ian: ‘The whales are, knowns the bottlenose species; ‘they mi from ten feet to twenty-one men Will make a great gain by this prix . The chase trom the first whales were drive apward of thirteen h A the first Tt # said to be sevente whales hos entered this favor, At least «: or, Ing the whole day, the s lowed thems has received a a friend, to spend a tow days at mity will be present, our Minister ta Balmoral, when the Royal —Mr. Charles K. Tuckerman, Greece, sends a cable despatch mankind that he has by invited toattend the baptiaim of an in thet there will believe, ail of one kind, perhaps, a8 important « diplomatic oconp that in whieh many diplomats are & —Dr. Magni, Prof ner harbor, lasted ng kilied soon aiter 8 P.M des the expenses of the journey for himself and ase sistant, he t¥ to be paid a fe sand francs, or about twenty thousand do!lacs im ne seklom withossed, and one never (0 be forgotten, Since writing the above, I learn tat 175 whales "Tho value, Lunderstuud , 1 esti- dwt upward of £700, English Biblical critics are debatin, the glass referred to by St vera saw darkly, was slag, or one of our artitic aglass to be look Paul, through w sort of somt-t A Wild Bull 0: the Kumpage—Two Citizens Fatally Injured. Prom the Putsburgh Keputtic, occurred at West throuch or only favored by Archbishop Newton, on the lin ville itallroad, on Thurnday mor niet Vilinge Was thrown In Atement, on account of th Dalioek throug the streets of the town, by Wiech one man wus killed and auother fataily ine ung man of was recovering from a long fit of si formed by his physician that he now upon a little animal food you don't, doctor. I've wu! 1 stad, and hang me if Lil touch any of your ay ancl oats." ssor Jukes, an eminent geologist, born Oct. 10, 1911, died at Dabiin on daly ‘of valuable works, and officiated as Direstor of Hor Majesty's geological wurve limited intelligence, wha * exchiined, * No A butcher residing in the town ha Duiloex, whieh led quiedy throu. sof the town until near the sl ore, getting @ scent of blood, he be He rushed furiously down the town, athicking every person and that came in his way: ue theme oly eeenpe, dad there belag xeveral persc street, the baliock made lurid at wkiliuliy ume hy sad Hadise. AL Cambridge University he was a contemporary of old German pedd Jy CFussing the mireet, was gored in A portion of his lungs as Lora, Al's horns pierced Whe heart Hy ttyl aie The editor of the Memphis Aealan: thu mildly down him ws a Rad While he was writin Word, the mille word, dotting his I's, crossing bie t's, and punching bia period, ue knew hi KA sentence that was saturated wita Infamy § o'clock, happily Wnme suHering. ros dents of the town, un AW WHIVERSAl eateeit. an hore doctor, whe lad bi + tured bat little bet dy he War aught between the head of We iufart —In the will of the Late Wi phis, the followin: widow and ehildi ‘I » Bolion, of Met ule a dali wt Eire nic Ving the prosen mind sumicient LO J dollars, we bistory tells nie his widow's fur the beast Wiew ai to Strike his intended view, the out aguinat « alow ck parsed over however, wuel Besides fitting Frenel furniture and Fre toau forlunatery struck I fell fat upon his face, dim, and made a dosh for ue Emprer ‘anehineg visit to nople, tie Sulta ns had armed themselves Ws Filles, and afer shooting the animal seven Limes suc eweued In Killin beim that the widening I» an in loeal proprietors will have Gottveburg Rew voks of the Bi Hine, who receive divid The Richmond Baguirer, Loe Wo be pres@at at the Gey sburg meet on all sides that 4 kvuwe so much, rols nlone there are 1,110 halt yearly divide is tems than Gs 1 the dividend does uot wditlerences at Fes und % on white Jocation of Lis own Lorces, High Chareh Bishop of e Ant Inst, in his Gist year, b slisbury, who That a kindly and fraternal fecling and mut both the officers yet Nortuern Virginia and the i not questioned by any une Who belonged d with wither mde uiticers of thusc ye of their wost dex 1 discussing with speek exit betwee Hee of Salisbury was conferred apon tim in IS54 by two amie mecting rutely co atented teldey winity its varigue f those peeulior 1 Bishop and hist nher of the nabobs of the epintwal with his income In designating PIN OF Interest whieh Posne student of military bitterness be- Hy otuer eve Hirvoran and the Charleston Courier is informed by a cor. seocions than periape “pars of the Biate wonsibly occur respondent that in the 1 ad #hitewmen, ted meu of every eall n Han unmistakable in was amputited during the wor, near the thigh, ter amputation the wound rapidly healed a About a year after a fleshy grow out of U course ofa few i t tune it has b Be UCVER wae UF ever Wil be. Fran the Rev atuss The Minnesota Afunth/; the ubllity of women to elear unde forever at rent n crowlug Aacly etly new foot and leg ch, la a yeur or Chis leg in the fest seuted to Parlia an hits thigh, wh Wau), aud pucceeded, railroud tea wf lands, greally enuunclog Weir Morthly sae that eve | visunde Of emigrants eet of Krwat inLerent, and w tie, modest, and womanly woman ean ae 1 Wmipelled by fia! afleetion aud « we —The bill yr Alfred for pre ected bts lite In Aus the furta will be pots Mt Lravebiery as an wow le all, whi given rine ie nce Arthur is tos vent the necessity of an ot the Commons, whic brother's Australi unpleavunt remarks. took passace ou au Inman st rd a special national should come to the Awe he will probably pstroniz and shun the five aud teu dollars per dieu carayaw: house, a commodious log building, bors Helped them to build, and all the Industry, thrift, ‘The outhouses tor h might, as tn 1 bill, proface another #crlos Consequently the young eurronvdings, hese, und Wale of the oceupante horves, cattle, pige, poultry, and smoke vowse, and voe#, all Indicate tat Lhe ove Of tls howestesd ‘excel in tusbundry, and the Helds and’ side of Niagara ‘Two youre ago last April they secured here two naan hhanilay homesteads of eighty veres each, under the bome- és taw. and have siuce cleared forty ac which are bow in crop. y bevides what was consumed in the family, they sold WU bushels of potatoes, 600 bushels of corm, 300 bushels wireat, 200 bushels turnips, 80) bushes bects, 1,100 hedds cabbages, and over $20 worth The potutows' thyy wuld (or Mity cents this farm, the elerring and grab ywing, planting, eults ig, and Wkivg Care of the stock, other work, excepuing »plitt ng the cloured crs, tives of Ohio, whence they 0, and to that Ol their exop of owe and the Atlantic Monthly | made 4 handsome profit out of the wlandoring of tle It is to be feured that the yoouniary aweccoa atiending this mew scavenger industry may ineite tho wathetical editors of the Adan‘te to extivine the crary remaina of Sleliey, Schiller, nkind, for the purjove of taraing @ dirty penny out of the desecration of their graves Tlowever, 4s the Bostoulans are intensely metaph ey making tern of their sem teachers of w sical, this new m tional periodicals will probably be seco ciples of abwtract philosophy, and 10 to the satisfaction of the ethereal grave dizer’ of Grub street, although perliaps not quite so ratlytiee tory to lens protentions members of the communiy, ~ Vd offer thee this hand of imine If thou but had*st the dines ; But purses short and slim ax thine ‘Won't do for these hard timer. Tieave thee in thy wretcheduess, ‘Ae one Low pour lo mate , For love, you know, eam onty Lieve, ‘When based on real estate, emigrated to that Bute three yeus then wild land, in April, 1867, consisty of the seven sisters, the you rm, the eldest about 0, wher um ‘The family removed to this Btute uher, an invalid, with the hope of improving his health, and this woring, for Uwe frst time in many yenrw, he We uble to 01 Conversation on the manage: of this model het hy) mother, 8 Gaelecting ond Me ork they var eae a rian