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GOWERY THFATRE—Fowers of the Forrest @OOTH'S THEAT Detwoen fh and éth ave. THEATER ti RE, ttt #ueSept. H1—Parepa Tosa, | eloquence of the proacher, and thelr FIFTH AV BNE FreNctt THe. Eng itch Orera. GENTRAL PARK GARDEN Tn av. Detwoen Sty OLYMPIC THEATRE The aoe Sun. Te Shinoe Por ATL randenr of Robeson. ‘There is pleasant news from the United pleasure steainer reached Boston on Wednesday, by way non, with Admoral Jo Susman, and Secretary Kone. b0N, all safe and well, on boant he telegram which reports their hay al in Boston also in days at the island of The Royal sus that the This visit must Lave fal variation from the ted.o routine of official climate of Washingt Mr Joun M. Fourns and the taxpayers, | something Like a thousand dollars aday to ran the Tallapoosa, will also be d lighted to thiak that without labor or privatic is able to contribute som neas of these high officials. they will regret is that the cost of the Taila. nal Treasury is so trifling wad dollars a day, it woukl not be too much for the glorificati of #0 great a man as Seerctary Roneson. York Times hus certified that Gen Guant is a sovereign; and as Secretary Rowsson is one of his Cabinet Ministers, it is not too much tha that the people own and pay for to travel about in on his pleasur ‘a to the happ! The only thing poosa to the na! excursions in genu It is true that some poor have hanl work to pay their taxes, and some moan men who do not admire all this high official » but what of that? Perhaps, howe dide to confirm the nominati DN as Socrotary of the Nav wish to inquire into his authority to 4; lars a day of the por is summer ples sure the honot ness that this sul jee and that such royal aims and re 280N puta on need rebu member of th. n all seriow france as Ro tiany princes of the blued, is an ins public patience Camp Meetings and Revival: Meetings for religious exercises and p: Ing, continued fr n day to day, are not by Avy means y he multitude followed their div no Teacher to our times and country and remained there over night, fed by Him upon mir carly annals of/ Christianity show the Apostles and their immediate successors ered iuumense crowds to hear t them together while they perfected thoir instruction in the rudiments And all down through the his tory of modern Europe, such protracted as somblages aro recorded as taking place again the Hermit addreseod ‘one with a fervor that inspired the Crusades, and they were frequently employed the introducers of i fenders of the old. ‘To thi: of certain paris of Germany have their one, two, and three which are repeated y of the faith, 3 or the de Jay, the peasants religious festivals, par after year with pre. c'sely the same onder of exercises each year. What we have done is to improve upon an and adapt it to our peculiar requirements extemporized community, than for their or special value. which we give of those which are taking place at this season show that they h: acoulred all the romance of a habitation without its hardships, tages neatly builtand prettily orn Enow-white tents ; the wilderne restaurants and refresh. mont stands; shops forthe sale of luxurics es and even myriads of ht up the seene by as well as necessa brilliant lamps to 1 hight, and flags todecorate it by day the motern camp moeting an el ded duration, uid hesitate to say that these path MUS purposes, were ylous benefit, did we roully of but little hot know that Buch ib also the opinion of a large number of persons whose picty is above suspicion. As opportunities for recro: away from the wearing routine of ceaseless work, and the bringing into play of activi ties of the mind which are usually dormant, tings ean be easily defended ; but a contributing, to any appre to the salvation of souls, they are not wor dy of great commendation, the only means of arresting the atteation of the ignorant was by addressing thom with the living voice, aad when all instruction in spiritual mysteries had to be communicated in the intervals of respite from habitual darkners, men might well be asked to aban- don their homes and flock around the bring: ere of the heavenly message. Now, however, po such necessity exists. The camp meeting, M useful at all in a religious pointof view, opportunity of appeal- tinner, exciting hip qnd thus producing that mye ubascmenon of immediate conversion, luble extent, So long as terves mercly as aD feare of the opnatbilitics, wh reccives the appellation of a revival A carefal analyeis evon of this last sup uso of camp meetings will demonstrat ! ction, 1 orl tho exeitement of the oseasion, torr active apprehensions of the cong quien their evil deeds, into making { | devotion to certain religious doctrines? oy at th sanme time adopt a firm | founded n nto amend thelr condi } conformity with the divine laws, th } as well have attended a wellplayed drama a theatre, ‘True religion ia not a matter | w ment or emotion. It fa the stend, ng out of an earnest, encore pu of obedion worthy of a The mon tomporar excitement, and ig apt to leave at home.» as litile inj telloctnal dissi nevertheless, and t tell gout observer, ——— Druggtsts as Poisoners. The Coroner’ of ‘Tomas Nort on Friday last, hav his death was ea him for tincture of rhubarb, by W st bo go regard scriptions ‘This needless death is only one more added to the many others of a similar character, which within @ comparatively recent timo have attracted the atiention of the public. The recurrence go often of cases of this kind ouglt to arouse the legislators of this State and of other States to such action as would effectually provent them. This can be and should bo dove. Theze isa law in New Yor druggists poisons are sold, unless upon the w ned onder of some practising physician, ‘This law also requ that the poison sh mont of this act, which applies only to upward, is a fine not exe direets, and th Yet, in any cave, they are insuilictont, insure safety fraging in n against th has that at Boston, the Coron the store b tions. Was this rule always enfo) proprictor? If it was not, is the and care, with the coolness and equanin drug store, whose sole busi clerks should have nothin drag stor and deaths from drug occur, Without its being pos responsibility upon any one person. aenimnenecomecs Cnba and Canada, ‘The English presa is favorable to Canada? Canada being mainly inhabited by etill wroater foree to that of Canada, ly hint to the Cai cousins are animated in their advic friendly fecling toward the United State In the meanwhile the American people are fully justified in regarding English sym. pathy with Cuban emancipation as a pleasant precursor of Canadian annexation, 'To be sure, it is argued in England that Spain being poor and distracted, the cession of Cuba may replenish her treasury and relieve her from trouble. But if the English papers were not convinced that European rule | Some attribute it to one cause, and some to on the American contivent is becoming more and more untenable, they would never coun, sel Spain to give up her colonies, ‘The fact is, the English are a common-sense people, and they see but too clearly that the days of European rulo in America are drawing to their close. Hence they propose gracofully to surrender to the inevitable advance of | Republicans hold on to that legislation, they may destiny. In thig they are right. But what | bid good bye to all hopes is for the goose is alao asuce for the f in Now York, sand thete eonecesiona in regard to Cuba are welcome pledigea of their good feel ratd to the annexation of Canada, when it takes place on a layge sealo, . When Mr. Greeny wae une, it was an fin that paper without mentioning its tat it was am vor, that practic xy is no longer quaint might | nthe world was Mr.d. Koss Brow: Minister to China? «books, and if he made the « to ilustrate dhem, he also but he knows little or blic affairs, has never given evi r public business, and has safe judgment which, on the rare asions when & Minister in China has anything to do, becomes especially requisite. ins been opposing in China a treaty ernment had negotiated in te had ratified, Anstralia, and #oon aller | monthe, howove | tatent as a dranch Fucceeded to the divine law; and it mast | Retling of py to Chinn. and ro deterinincd to follow Iw enlightened by Inetruction and confirmed | “eee of capacity f | by habitual regard to the divine source of rtunl etroncth in order to produce fruits : tary ardor | of the camp meeting paseos off ike any other which hie own Gi ton, and which the S: Na donkey ought to be broug shortest notice, and k to let him go abroad. ction of Mr. Buntixcam ly heen rejected, is doubtless the fruit of the same foreign intrigues in which Mr. Browse But it is very probable that uthentic advices may come to contradict the report that has now reac Government may haye determ health becane #0 impaired that sie Bagland, to ether wiih two chilare subject in rather a more callous atate than he asin before. It is true that some are made genuine converts in this way, but there is no | | ronson, but rather the contrary, for believing that they would not have become equally vod men and women if they had stayed tn London when she was atticked by fer he © modern camp meeting may be set down, therefore, rather among the social gath of the American people than as an ential part of their religion. It is probably arlons as any other form of in- ion, bat it isa dissipation d by the since I however her disloyal belom powe some modifications of the treaty, but its total rejection is extremely improbable, of whie ‘our reporter, LA Forrest, thi oral of France in this elty, has just b officer in the Logie deserved compliment. Americans than among his We presume that the honor he has now received from his Government is but the prelude to his promotion to the office of Con- He bas passed thirty-seven years in the consular service of hi acting Consul Gen- nis is a wells pw LA Fonusr ts no loss esteemed a own compatriots. ury at Boston, in the exso who dicd in that city returned a verdict that 1 by Jaudanum, sold to JAM J. Savinne, a clerk in a drug store in Wash- ington street, The verdict also stated that the clerk acted in violation of the rales of the store, which forbade him to put up pro- A friend of ours recently bought somo lots tn a young town near New York, whero the terms of payment were monthly installmeats for mouths, Tho deed for the proverty was to be given after tho final payment. offvred (o pay his purchase money down and take ‘The sellers objected, and when ot they explained that they could not give a deed of the property as they had They had a bond for a deed, and expected to pay for the proporty within the six months, with the money received from the purchasers of lots, right, but what if the founders should conclude to pocket five installments and run away before the sixth is du town lots should inquire tho re buying before they risk their The gentleman his deed at ence, he pressed his none themselves, tion may bo all which requires » record ina book kept for the purpose the names of ali persons to whora nature of the title to land the money in payment by inatall: the appro Miss Fannie, dav Leon church of at the elezant resid mother, in We Aewih Be a grand od ts alrowdy ont event, Misa Jerome in conspicus circles of New York (or her fascinating manners and ‘itten and ularly authorized | _ A friend of Gen, Posiny of the Cavalry st the tone of our article touching ¢ cod sale of commissions by the General, nd sors that th been regularly established in the Brith army for years, and that ( troduced into our service the system whic 1 be labelled with its name and the word “ poison” printed npon it with redink. ‘Phe penalty for an infring sale of commissic n. Posetey has simply ine and villages of one thousand inhabitants and ading fifty dollars fof sach a record as this law proper labelling of poison. are important safeguards, if these requir ments are faithfully complied with; but a vacious in the E fully give Gon, friend's expla Zines, after admonishing a matter of financial there not many persons in this city wh lave known them often to be neylected ? © aud political r 1 in Mexico ought to at there M8 W cre of the old Contte from city passonger rellroads, and effectuatiy venting the constantly occuring gceldents to paxmew- gore stepping from the platiorm f motion, has becn brow etty. of one or more arms t cor sill, and ty front of the wheels, ‘To these arms are suspended suitabie | an Phila railway lives. One w front of the car at ‘The oluer Was a police oMicer, wiio, in steppin the car while in motion, Was thrown dir front of the car wheels, in bain ew were quick In New York, whore car accidents ars constantly ‘occurring, tuis oF some simiiar device Is necessity. An act of the Logisiature maki perative Oa railway companics to tu care, nade it manifest nor profit to es rd to the sule of medi- cinos, all persons employed in their sole, or in proparing prescriptions, should be pro. hibited, under a severe penalty, from en hove Lad, better try tata ventures, and hore who have ought to deem (hern- id theur up on the jlrst To judge from the concluding sentence, the euis to perceive at last the propriety of | ms on the first op- ident is on his trav. , and Lord Cran. ny other occupation whatsoever in or about the drug store to which they be- | winding up the Alabama cl But as the Pr els, and Mr, Fiset is at Garrison’ uxpow is at Wiesbaden, that opportunity has not long, Our Jaw, ag it stands, makes no pro- occurrence of “* mistakes '* Yn that case it appears from the verdict of “s jury that there was a rule in y which this particular clerk who sold the laudanum instead of tincture of rhubarb was forbidden to put up preserip: 1 by the lerk alone responsible for the death of Mr, Nowron ? However, there can be no doubt that a similar rule should be enacted into a low. It is impcssible that a clerk, at one moment called to walt upon a couple of pretty girls who want cologne, or soap, or hairbrushes, should be able at the next to turn to the compounding of medicines, requiring skill ion says that evil so great that it is flattery to Ivis the toleration of half wages to “there ix an Can it be true that the women printers who ork on the evolution are only paid half wages ? pesca lol br gone over to the Demo- cratic party? Ho used to be a sturdy Republi- can, and yet he has now been banqueting with Ass Packer, the Democratic candidate fur Gov- ernor of Penusylvania, In the genial enthusiasm of the feast, the gallant General proposed a toast to which no Democrat could object.‘ Our host’” —so ran the sentiment— Asa Packen: may his successes clipsed by his successes in the future,’” that we must of course expect that the General will vote for Mr, Packer on the 12th of October Has Gen. Mua) and purchasing grub, and nad com tation of obialning Instant employment and bigh wag taining the real state of affurs, a portion of them returned to tue South ont them to this cliy, Cap them on whatever terms they could comply wit Some of the colored strangers Ie rourming, and for these Mr, Carpenter ti food and succeeded in procuring employ Our host, the Hon, proper to the occupation, ‘There should be prescription and medicine clerks in every 86 should be to prepare and sell medicines; and the other to do with the medicines whatever. Regulations of this kind may perhaps exist in some of our best ; but, until they become law, the The French cable announced to Europe on the 10th inst, the reported appointment of Ad- miral Poxtie as commander of our West India knows but that Mr, himself threw out this hint, so as to remain in sole charge of the Boris legacy? Our naval Dro- os were not very far from Duxbury when the report was sent across the wires, not at all likely that Porten will lay down the acoptre and the crown for precarious honors in Cuban waters, public is without a much needed safeguard, vists’ mistakes will le to fix the However, it is Now York is not the only place blessed with a bountiful supply of fruit this year, is a locality in Michigan known as the St, Joseph fruit district, which has produced already bushels of berries, with 80,000 bushels of black- berries yet to be gathered, and $00,000 bushels of ‘The sources of supply are set Americanization of Cuba, but what about Anglo-American race, the argument which the London journals use in behalf of the the | peaches mpening. cession of Cuba would seem to apply with down by a local newspaper as follow + 300,000 Quince trees 0,000 Straw bert 1 150,000! Raw pb A similar development of fruit culture is no- le elsewhere at the West, and speaks well for American agricultural « Do tho British publicists mean to give adinns to follow the example ef the Cubans in breaking Ik from tho mother country? Or are they simply holding out a bait to us in order to smooth over the Alabama complications ‘Time will tell to what extent our British Canada to the United States continue to crowd the Northern avenues of A fricnd of ours, who recently came over the Vermont Central Railroad, found the cars #0 full of them that he was obliged to stand up for nd a half before he could get a seat, the industrious population of Canada will all come to us in this manner, we need not trouble ourselves about annexing its territory, 1 for the present, rants from rs are busy discussing the downfall of the Republican party in this State, ‘The newspape another, and we dare say they are all right. But none of them dwells upou'a cause of great and increasing potency, which we suppose bas had ‘ag much to do with the result as any other, mean the great lager beer question, 1’ logislation for which the Republican party here is responsible would sloue suffice to break down any party, however powerful. As long as the THE SUN, FRIDAY. AUGUST nn eV —-——-—- ----rvwO0170DF AMUSEMENTS LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, alee DASHES TERE AND THERE BY THB BUNS REVORTEKS. Ata Round the Wortd In Soarch of her Unfaitte fw uabo nd Youterday afternoon a poor, hearthroken, wasted woman appeared at the tritimnal of Marehal | Tooker to solicit aid to enable her to continne ta | pursuit of a ta | she haw already alinost circumnavicated the ¢ marching for whom hasbant, Loveday Alien, then a toon, mare the ai In the apring of 190) Miss Blooming Kngiish girl of reve ee of John Henry Wills, an Atoorican by birth and mato of an American veesel, at Sydney, sarriod him, In afew He husband pailed Shunghal, {i means of the eourse of my sum suficiont to pay for h her earnin rp the wake of her faithless lord. On revehing Siiangtial foant that he had been promote! fo the coinmand of a ship, and wae then abecat on & coaeung e. A fellow-country wornan ti ussion on the wanderer, and invited her to her house, With thie kind friend Mra. Wille reimiined uty) (he return of the captain, with whom she subs ly made many trips ih the Chineas waters But in 1868 her ave (OF given birth fn China, Murily bid ay mately grew #0 delirious that her affect and eo her toa lunatic aay'uin, » fur Ne with the children, whom he plaged under the care of his sister, recovering her vith, Mra, Wills eou in & voaeel bound fi city, and followod it of her ernel consort and’ her Witte she conld reneh this port Wills had ieft for nd as whe did not know the na ‘« haaban had no elu been in vain # i them position of steward: rnot er Une necessity her pas lestlal Kingdom. veracity of Mr rrowinl tale 1 dom od by the ma Hahe las in her possession, all Wave been submitted to the seruuimy of A Lucky aud Liberty-favored Pair of Vile tains About a year ago two hackmen were arrested for attempting to commit an outrage on tue persons of two ladies while driving Pp mitted was so suamelessly feroctons that It w posed the guilty parties would be speedily brought tos fault, however, the backmen appeared mt their necus- tomed posta near the Seventh avenue entran the Purk, and when asked how they “got off,” they replied, “Money and political influence.” We aro informed by 4 person residing enth avenne and Fifty-niath street that abont six ‘wooks ago a man was bea: loft naked be ore the Central Park Hotel. ‘The per- petrators of the outrage were apprehedied, wien m about the Central i. ‘The audacity with which the crime was com: ap. ere punishment A fow days atter the as to ‘the coroer of Bev~ m wenscleas, robbed, and y¥ proved to be tho same conpio who had com- Initted the asault on te ladies a your wo. Issn Uns time the men escaped punishment. it aman was robbed on the #1 me corner of a watch, Arrests were madi plicated was ono of tie vil And yes this pair of scoundrels are poruatred t the vocation of hack laties desire as oft over such @ lucky pat? week and among the parties im- ine already referred to. d solicit Lae patronace about the Park, " The Coming Diamond Weddings. The grand Moller-Higzins wedding, regarding which the most brilliant expectations are entertalaed, will take place at Trinity Cuapel during the month of November, It has not as yet heen defnttely settled whether ching marriage between John Hilde and liter of the late A. G. and niece of “dW. Jerome, Kasq., will be solemnized in » of tne bride’ ‘Twentieth street, At either place, ronable allsir, and society pine in aniic pauon of the as in the soe al qué ¥ inter ¢ Parisians. ner of invic rel wilt take ite nouber of 8 Will astast Protection of Life ow Street Cars, A now invention for removing obstenction e m cara while in to public notice in th xecedingly simple, consistin ng from the bottom of the re device ts shield of wromeht Iron, regulated by Ke. The Invention bas been fully texte won the Thirteenth and Fifteenth street has within three month saved (wo. that of a person who fell direetly in veninur and ‘Thirkeewth streets, trom tly # the persons kly removed without the slightert iujury. 40 it in protect thei ——. ‘The Norfolk Swindling stillin Fail BI Notwithstanding the epow! of the Ginn swi dling affair in Saturday's Sun, that impostor is stlil doing a driving business, On Monday last another batch of duped negroes, numbering abo persons, arrived here froin Noriol«, eousigned of course tothe care of Mr, Jasper W, Carpenter of 198 West Eleventh atre a dosen |. ‘These credulous Virgini- aid to Gina a tee of @3 each, had expemted f their little stock in paying their taro @ North in expec- j duton reaching t ir destination and usoer+ tamer which brought Hunt consenting to to wake however, preferred provided for all cept two or three. Nevertheless, Mr. Carpenter Ke itagreat hardstip that the ‘impostor Ginn uld be letat liberty to burdem bia with this heavy respousbility, A Sanitary Tuspector w nor Mme Sixty-first sirvet, within a distance of thirty paces (rom {he residence of « certain Sanitary Inspector, there Is a collection of staguant water ral feet in depth, covering the surface of several exca- vated lots, which hus been fermenting during the whole summer, ‘The contents bave attained a suade een am dark as the paint on the V @ Hanitary Inspector’ ing. y the capacity of snppiyiog a juare with monqu’ toes, aud for some time past hus given off to passing wiids such a stenc and {at-boiling establishments Sanitary Inspe al ti a day doring this eanon, has paged and fenusned this Btygian pool, \ ould it but, wonder ul to not be senviblo on the Dart of the Health Board to put men who have their senses to the discharge of outboldoor duties t or See amen Jersey City Rejoi, A long aud much needed improvement is now going Ou in the Widening and raising the grade of Newark avenue, from Brunswick street to the line of Hudson Clty. This avenue, which is the main outlet from Jersey City to the Court House and the Five Corners, m Tindson City, has for been ina wiriched plight. In dry, windy wes the road was filled with clouds of dust, and long and heavy rans the mud was so deep make It almost impassablo for pedestrians, When ovements now under way are completed, the will be paved with, Uiciglan pavement’ aud ced sidewal Nhe ged sidewa ne Work is golmg on With pal La AMUSEM ae ‘Tor TAMMANY.—The attractions at this estab- lishment are now of the most varied character—the nightly bill of fare comprising au assortment for every theatrical taste, little being omitted short of tragedy and grand opera, The ballets are very pret: tly put von the sar id the dancers are varied and beautifl-1 sthe performance of the two skaters Bocas) rich, Whose action is more nearly terpsichorics | acrobatic The pantomime ofthe Lewr'y sr") and includes many stand- ard tricks and «+ \ Ones, among which is th Amitation eivens 406 0 amuses the younger part of the « for) The Sylvesters’ mask Loarepia’ educates oi 1.\8, Harry Gurr's swimming exhibition, ond the dist vimg views, take place be- tween the sole Of “ne thc. re, und give restless peo- pie achayoe WH uOve Rb, The variety and quan- tty of the enter slument, as we hint above, are the Gret induccsens & vie). Tamunany, and it ls aforded sa coweaning power f to order!y wad exoullent sadiences a the republican p bibee a tly © ate, THE CONNECTICUT PARADISE, TILE SHAKE Mr, Patrick Matoy SUM Botbing for Myatic— Who tthe Shnkers Say Abont It Hes of Shaker Philosophy and Kellgton— A Pinin Uovarnished Tale Toid iu Suaker 4 Wife at Myatic allot her Clothe: Catohes a Big Sapperson the ™ From the Hudson star d has been is rie sand bi od by the New Tothe Plior af The Sun. f Market seems to be well rep- Fesented at Myst ¢ inet now, On Sunday laet Sarnmy who, with hie brother, Halsey Knapp, kept nd in Washington Market, civedin the Baptist Coureh, He iw a very eloquent Halasy Knapp also pre nil i considered an than his brother Sam*my. Myatic ts at present wit rout a pastor. her by one of the Koapps, or by Giibert Bailey, a very eloqucnt man, wo ts a ship carpens Mystic the ship carpenter tist people at Mystic talk of eiv- take charge of Finding oureolves arraiened before the pull we feel iLour privile ur friends the (nels, 4s far ne we a own a8 Ellon Caly The orrente of sad Ellen Calver a) land. with ther fi 1649: landed at Ph re loquent preacher ‘The Baptist Chareh at the town of New fr, douahter of Sokan Culver, removed | American construc id Soctety Mepis. 17. 185), being al fatnily in New Lebano t kena tive temperament, and del he developed to a young and inusnal intelligence; ane created and sustained in throuzh ner life, and her character wae above cenanre; veneration sol-esteem, with large hope, were prodomnant in her phrenotogioat fog vim or Tommy Par Port Richmond Decker, of Washington Market, fe also at Mystic with his family. from Long Branch last Friday nigat. Jost hertrank on the way with over Areasoxand jewelry in ft Long Braneh and Stoning of the firm of Dan Burrows & Co., the wealthy West Washington Market commission merchants, and tas fish and bob for ecla, with a larce party of Washington “arket people. Col, Bill Fish, who was Provost Marshal of Talti- more in Abe Lincoln's time, is ap here bobbing tor Ho caught an cel river, just opposite the Tetsey Tom Eldridge coun: try seat, that weighed 2114 pounds, the biggest eel that evor was caught. Myatic told him le ought to send it to Jodge Lott or to Gen, Gront, who don’t refase to take anything. are at present in Mystic a great many New York and Brooklyn lawyers and some jadg-s that have come ap to fish and to bob for the big ecls. Dilly Mitchell, the broker, Is up here fishing and Tt Is said he {s going to purchase a Ho has been tooking at Dan Torrowa Fort property, the Packer, and Retscy He went fishing Inst Saturday Ram Island, ant caught 120 pounds of fisn, such as sea bass, porgies, Spanish mackerel, blue fish, and some rery larze eels. A good many people who go to Mystic to bob for use cotton thread to string their worms op, to ke their bobs with. ‘They should always ase silk thread, Cotron thread is no good, hold on to the teeth of the eels, opie have such bad inek is because the, n thread, as Judge Lott did when he Cotton thread is not fine and When the Judge used a silk-thread ould always visit the splenhid jarin of George Pack 2, a they call hima. ‘The ois a rough diamond, with They came up and of whlch she ae well as by her parents Her eniritual orga dometimes led her to pleasant family worsh p; these 000 worth of Tt was lost between the Decker is one pecome a member, and brothers and risiers iMuminations while in the conditions increased upon her greatly to her pleasure ishietion, Ut Hot Alwayaso much so to nding frilnde ‘out in counsel opensity for ep rit commun| should not be «to balance ber ed to grow melan- was carefully avol wer was never the Shaker Society, me efietion with her 5u ‘The poople at fore the only ¢ have led to #0 anti 6 (ve some suppose) Which ¢ y nity on tho point of spirit Others of tho Shaker ennised hy the use of ec plying to & bedstead of het own, In ® con Gued room, some two or three hours be death, and which she aftorward sait made her feet dizzy and very badly; and, indeed, It did aflect her very dinugrecably. he parents of Ellen Calver resided, since 16 within an Lonr's walk of our villaze, ntly visited them, som office ia the village, und sometines at their own Nouke: and shy attended her deceased the time during his last week’ rowhul day in which be eine Saturday, June 6, I» rave the elects of tue varnis! spposel it was whieh she had bobbing around, y seat up here, off the Spindle, nea ment wus drowned famity, which was served at 12 o'eloc te after dinner it wi b Creamer (who mperature of the wate ng), (hut a girl was drown Silk thread will ‘The reason some | pond wo ascertain the see If it was A for bi those who were oF our community, taken from the water and the usual means for res toration from drowning were resorted to: rolling Grst, then friction, artificial resriration, the wari bath, and the galvanic battery; efforts eontinued to be made until fifteen minutes before ¥ o'clock, tore store animation, but without ellect. was then made to lay out the corpre, according to Our conmon custom; strangers coming to our office, wore permitted to Ko and soe the strong enough. The body was ‘Visitors to Myatic President, woul: je and wisdom It they would pay the | oUF conten ou among whom was one nent physicians of the town, Dr. Wright, who aslvined to call a Coroner, b peared to think it was People that go on the Stoninzton boats finding much fault with the way they manage tho supper or dinner ou the boa charge for supper was fifty cents, war raised to ene doll it was at Oity cents, most of those prone tent to employ a du Before the war, the Tt was during the and was not naif #0 good his summer they do things plan, and charge for of tho Society eighbors who the” Core Md to recollect, but near learned the Coroner resided in the towi of Accordingly, as had been the usual that ts ordered, and now spoil the f on the Stoningtor eof W five dol vill to get ‘snyper bouts, avd then the sw used t get for fi 0 On the boate are very much dis reslyod not to take suoper on arry their lunch wit) them, or get vlog on the boat. eon tae mak" on all and sometimes tice'of the Peace was called to rertorm the ordit ryand on Monday, July 7, Esquire Bail, of Now Lebanon Springs, summoned a’ rexpact- reater portion of which consisted of onging tv our Community ; witnesse able Jury, the ¢ Sound steamers people not be as an end to it and all necersary extn sof the corpse, a& cording to tie He has been very suesoasful So bas Charicy Burrows, vody on the bride om Sunday | He had his poe%et filed with eels, One of the sights at Mystic is the sity yards, seven in uumbor, ail on Mystic Kiv r. beat Iveat’d ship yard ta that of Maxon, Kish & Tt is on what Was aves part of the Packer fart, is here waery the first irva clade were built, 1 a good chance in Mystic for a paper store towiie Cf the Fiver, ‘The only paper store is tat on the There ty a large fick! tw sustam a p Store on the cast widge of the bi My stie complain papers enough, and the west side paper poke ol the erad on them, whica Uwy The railroad depot at M: death by drow temporary insanity,” The tuncral Was attended on Taorday follow by our own Shaker 1 met Justice ng Wiule in a state of Saturday night. Tune 8, vot onl: from a distance practice (as We cofins, mor orna 4, plain case, and of the whitest wood As was interred with our There i Ho paper 38, 1997, after keven weeks interment, the ody Was exhumed, by order of Coroner Alle who was duly noth ry mua that mh CXaMINAKoL tie, trom $ to between Sand 9 Ps munity of Blak Eaward Fowler, in betiali ¢ always.a big crowd there a wand sweethearts, seeing one muca over Cue another rope or Attica, A MALOY, the Broukiyn Boy. Myettc Buipor, Aug. 24. 1960 ———___— CRATIC OMLEFTAL ie, Which Was de Z avpeared to questio had ved a virt cording to tae Kuo thy Suciety of which sue was a ueinber, New LenANon, Ang. 24, 1900 —— A Mighty Big Grave Vin From the Santa Barbara Pres Thave seen the “Big Grape V owner ways it is forty-two ¥ nearly circular, aud at ten tel is thirty-nine inches in cireumference from the ground, the smallest place thirty-six inches; and at five feet, itm wx inches in circumference ; inmediately above this measureincent it swells ous thuch TUL DEMO Awny with Be mont-OM with kis Head, To the Editor of The Bun. Sm: Conscious of a great wrong being perpe: trated on the Democratic party, as well as on the great balk of Iriel people in America, T fully concur ve letter of a Tenth Avenue in your ie of the g5th auld be eonvin August Belmont is the representative of consequently the enemy of the great rican people, at least the bitter enemy of the Irish people, who constitute a gr Democratic party. with iron grasp Irishmen in the land of their birth, Here they ought to be free from her blood-stained Tam not touch versed in American politics, but woul! say to the Democratic party, throw Hel- mont out, tura over a new leaf, or yo shadow of a chance of carrying the field in 1572, Avg. 26, 1509, ‘The trunk 1s with and endorse Democratic party. #! larger and parts t is supported by a framework Aix to seven fect high, containing sixty-six posts etglt Inches in diameter, and covers al square feet of ground, Several of the limbs ‘are roumierence at thirty fe: trunk, and one of tie limbs o1 eiglit Ivet from the trunk is seven and threo-eiguths inches in circumference, Ii now hax over Enough for En ranches at fort .00 elasters of grapes on it grow- ‘The owner, and others fuimiliar with it, me that tho elusters will average, when ripe, about two and a half pounds enc! pounds each, and it wakes over five tons of fruit on persons made esti- the fruit: was ripemin by counting the clusters on ten fect square, and Wwelghing some average clusters. ut call them two eying in one year. tt Laat year, wh Ouincy Adams at P the Bdwor of The Sun. ea: We w > ylad to seo that Mr, Belmont’s ered us the leader of the Democratic ‘We wunt some live of John Quincy Adam ‘Tweeos, or any who have been leaders in the Demo: Woe do not intend to be led around NG DEMOCRACY, Wheir estimates ‘Vhis is prooably the ost grape vine in the world, jowe by Wis is another vine, covering e feet, and forming the roof of # fue ds It is eleven years old, and hax am jou to its size than the juantity of fruit Dy any fossite” any longer, Original Source of the Vanderbilt Wedding, A seaside correspondent tells the following Wm. M, Tweed tor Governor, To the Editor of The Sun. Sin: In your pay the appointment oF jiece advocating ection of William M. T we the Cumrmansaip of the National Democratic Co T toink a better selection could nto hold at You doubtless have heard th derbiit, .the veteran, h ful young girl nincdore is Inarrie Bo “they say” Lhave it tn a straights was told by the man who knew the man who w: witness at dhe cere enough to suit the most pert truth of his correspondeut’s statemonts ding Was a private atair, T understand, at Lor jndy—and hore’ osition 1 don't made, for a bevtor taink' could be found in the Democratic party of the ‘A wan that understands wil about politics, ‘nd also an bonest and a charitable man, tleman, and { hope some day to seo Tweed’ Governor of the State of New York. the writer of that article says, William M. Tweea hy what it isin this city, pat wt the head of tt fe oy’ that ought to ‘The man who Is not this direct the Democrntac and J think he ought to be Democratic party of the Stal A YOUNG DEMOCRAT, BBM Raat ‘The Barefooted Friars of Hoboken To the Editor of The Sun. Sin: Some of your readers would like to know why it is thatthe so-called miracles of the Bure footed Friars of Hoboken are spoken of in counec- tion with the Roman Catholic Church, when cures explicable than that mentioned in your issue of Wednesday, and quite as well authenti« cated, are alleged to be taking place constantly among those who repudiate that Chureh tn folot ‘That the cure in question may haye taken place T ‘n by implication, that it was owing to any inherent virtue In the would be quite absurd, from the fact formed by a privet dore's son fell desperately in love with the charming was unwilling thi young man should wed the charming young lady, and teurs end coldness 0s 4 i¢ young man sickened aud die Tidy then, for te first time, became Phe latter, In rmed, then in love id there Was sorrow known to the firm old OF himsel!, Was pleased aa strong and de infinitely more hand, his heart, aad “the keys of his chest’ Rach was accepted, ming young lady beeame the wite’ ‘As good as she ia beautiiul, Ue world says Auda gailant kaigut is the bale vid Commo. ————— A Pack of Wolves in Henry Street, To the Editor of The Sum. Please let the rays of the “Morning shine upon the roughs who infest Henry street, from Murket street to Pike strect, After ‘night. their howl ngs conduct disturb and alarm t but to assume, Church per se, tuattorcone cure of this. sort, pe who happens to be what is called ere are thousands erformed by simple lay- 3 who utterly reject the Church and her teachings, and are bellevers tn modern spiritual ipm. ‘New Y ona, August 18, 1860, ! 2a Where ts that $1,000 B To the Baitor of The Sun, Sin; A week ago last Frid ed to pass_or exebange United boken: the particulars were fully rs the following morn ood and trae bons the said bond was and ts in officers that made web und other eursiigs, and. ric \@ whole neighborhood, room 18 locaied in the and Is believed to be the enerator of 80 Much wickedness, as well 4s he ruinition of its members, of several young men of excellent ¢ jentioned vicinit rr. have been made brawling One of ee, former- 4 party attempt- | drankards by this nut ride of his parent an carly our (is morning’ in a most pitiable state of New York pai it was stated thata was handed over, an the hands of the same one of tod maa aischenentad | apd obtained an order of atl nent, the banda of the Deputy Sheriff to serv has been called upon, and states that t De'ound or be can't attach, Now, the troupe? "Why ean't the bond Unrcere'lu the ring, and will they attempt to cover a ? ink the surly old ‘where ighting takes place here nightly Wateh [are corm fighting lasted until 1 o'clock, and recommenced at eurly dawn ; and though the nbise w: alarm the neighborhood for hours, not a solitary Suir them ap, Mr. Editor, a liticans who furnish ‘the yet be quiet alon “LET US HAVE 9 Naw Youn, Aug. 2. Last night the per interiered. A Sure Sign, To the Baitor of The Sun. ‘Sim: It may De tnéeresting to you to know, as an- other evidence of the rapid growth of your valwable ‘paper, that the newsaboys ia the cars ery out, “ Bus, u be will not lose anyth! Ha ii te amas 6 Se — ee HARVARD-OXFORD RACE, THE LATESTTEL EG RAPHTC REPORTS 4ROM THE CREWS Doth Parties Practiciuw Vesterdoy The Honts and the Men=The Umpires Mr. Binkie’s Protest. Loxvox, Ang. 25.—The Harvard and Oxford crews have only practiced starts to-day. The Kiliots boat, in which tho Horvards havo deciiod ta row the mateh tomorrow, ta forty-four fect luna, twenty-one inches wite a6 the widest part, and eizkt incves dee, tle over all, 114 inches; depts forward, 7 inetios: and do, th aft, 65 1 She was baliton a drat and model rougit trom New York, and is of porely even her framework having been brongrt over with the crew. The ours to be used were mde by Ayling ‘The folowing are the weights of both crews as they stand today: pillatearts Faye how), 135 thas Lyman, toittbes mmons, 171 ie: Loring (stroke), Lot they Burn hans (eosawain), ti Ios, = Crowes 1M Wed Burn xlorde—Darbyatire (stroke), 159'¢ tbe; Thane 1994 Iba; Yarborough, 169 !bs., Willan. (te i] Woa., Hail, (eoxswain), 101 Is. sa id ed Galston, Captain of the London Rowing Cth, will be the umpire of the Harvarda, aad Chitty will pro bably act in that capacity for the Oxoniuna, Mr. Biuikio has been chosen starter, and Sir A. Maail will probably be agreed upon as juice, The Oxford men are confident of winuing; but the Americans are hoperal, Simmons ts again slightly Indisposed. Mr. Dinikie nas written a letier to the Timer, for publ don Saturlay, protesting against the com- ments of the English press in r to the Harvard style of rowing and against the axgertions ronpecting an alteration m their style. He dcelares that their style now differs in no respect from that whieh always practiced at home. 4. Tho Pall Mail Gazetle this evening says of tho Marvards are bean it will be by the best crow ever seen on tho Thames—one whieh would maka rt work of the fasteat Kenly crew, Thre need be no foar but that the race will be rowed entirely ou its merit 8 of the Cartiats, Aug 2%. Fe of suliertatios commuted the death sentenc cler-ymen ; Aud there will orol ecutions. ‘The answere received from six bishops in revard to the recent decree of the Regent are wusatiaieto~ ry and deflant, No further steps will be take ayaingt them unui Gen. Prin returns, ‘The French veror's Amnesty, Panis, Ang. 26.-—The Journal Opieist to-day states that the recent wnnesty g by the peror dors not extend to those who have been cor Vieted of an attempt to take the lite of the Kmperor oF that of any other political person, ‘Te Bnpressé aud her son were very brilliantly and euthus.uecically reerived at Lyons, —— The English Kacens The Yorkshire stakes yesterday were won by Ti, Savile's bc. Ryshwortn. ‘The Gimerack stikes taken by Joseph Dawson's Hester, and cap by Count Kathanyi's cb.’ Bagh par several Cablist bly be no more ex- uiug. Snieanoee Tratian Convention in Chicago, Cresco, Aug. ‘The Ttahans of the United States inetin Conveution at 3 o'clock this alteraon ‘The Convention 18 aw wijourned session of the one held in Philudelphic: in duly of last year, Auong the delegites present are Chevalier de’ Casati, editor of L'keo d'Ttalta, New York; L. Boni, of Boat A. Lagomonsine, of Puiladelpliny A. B’ Louie repr Late h Ogle, we oy Teleeraph, Jayer, was ins! mii utes of tue Balumore Fire Inspector ene loss ‘bY tue Ure om Woduesuay, $127,000; Moar ("4 real object in his present wild goose chara afler Grant, ty said to be to, boduce Co gress to take fone acuow acquis tig tt bis. Wiezations. of fF ntly Should t comproin se 1 8 to ad 0 A LALOEAY VOU i 70. Botn twtr ise » Wi Y pend si (uele present HEL® Kae electel. i 3 Obituary, tilda TB, Kalbfleiseh, wife of Mayor Kalb- fleieoh . died yesterday morning at her city, She bad been an invalid for nearly A year, and ber death, therefore, was not un expected. Mrs. Kalbfeiseh was a most ostimable and accomplished woman, and her loss Is mourned by many friends who were most warmly attached to her, and who loved her for her many virtues and rare accomplishments, She was a native of Conn Uleut, and was the second wife of Mayor Kalbfleiseh, Her funeral will take piace tornorrow aftersoom from her late residence. ae : TCMES’EK COUNTY. — ‘The annual parade of the Fire Department of More risarty oom piace yesterday. wouard W. Jerome has sold the si I busldings, aud ot Walibur Orph ste a4 OF. —— LONG ISLAND. ledisienees A.suit was recently broweht aralust 4 conductor on tht Long Island 1 iuies W. Merritt of Glen Cove. Me, Merritt honzhe an excursion feket and Wout ta New York, out did uot return until the wext Mave, When he oilered hie ticket, wh ing on We "Goed for this day bal thud us it was worthiens, aiid dom Merritt retused to 1 At Queens. the atst the ronduetor, wh alit'the "walue. of thie Uieket. Gity Ftisabont to bexina suit ia the Naprena Coart (or fanjaces for having eco pucol the train. The cobs ductor has Aihoeate. eh sale MS. - —There are in France at least fifty actors and actresses who pretend to be illegitimate children of the great Rachel —The Hudson Register is agitating the subject of a monument or statue to Hengrik Hudson, to be placed on Promenade hiil, in that city. —The future Queen of Denmark spends her honeymoon in the gloomy chateau of Haga, from whence Gustavus repaired on the evening of August 15, 170%, to the bull-room where he was shot dead by Ankarstrom, —Gvorge Sand said recently that she was wri ting now every day agreat deal more matter than twenty yenrs ago, when she at the helzht of hor fame, and everyboly was full of her * Con suelo” and “ Spiridion,’ —All the Parisian managers that at first made money by giv the operettis of Ollenbach and his Imitators are now rupt, Odenbach himself, though he has lost large sums at the stoch exchan ge ig still moderately wealtoy. —Alfred A, Hurt, of Sacramento, is painting « peture of the driving of the golden spike of the Pacific Railroad, and, in order to insure historical uracy, requests a portrait of every one who was present on that occasion, —The famous Russian family name of Potems ink has bee extinet by the reeent death of the Countess Patiana Potowlin and the possessions of this honse pass into the hans of the already sue ciently opulent Galitaia family, —Prince Lubomirski, a Russianized Pote, ha publisbedthe “Souvenirs of a Page at the Conrt of Nicholas,” founded upon his early life in the Caar's household. Hy resldcs at Paris, dividing hls time be tween fashionable society and jourualism. —There is but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous, Dr. Lempricre, in bis Classical Dic~ tionary, under the tithe of * Gwsar,”’ thus disposes of Lucins Cusar: “ Lucius was tather to the Dictator. He died suddenly when putting on his shows.” Touching obituary notice in a Chicago pre per: * Amos Skeetor, a well known resident of this city, and @ fine singer, Was instantly killed at the Tremont House last wight by @ stranger, who be came augry at his attentions, He leaves alarge fame ily.” —Gusta Dord and Blanchard Jerrold have systematic exploration of London, to Kensington, among high and low, with the view to @ great work on the great capital, M. Doré has made @ most interesting collection of stadies, —The Central City (Colorado) Register says: Never before have we produced so much bulhoa as We are producing this summer, and yet money ie scarce and hard to obtein. Ait classen of business men compiaia that \t te didhoals to collect owtelend- fg acces

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