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— MENTS, - MMAND OPERA HoUsk. fea of leo; Matioge, Sat DOWERY THEATRE —Scottieh Chiefs, and Tn a of Pace. POOTH'S THEATRE, 20 «be Rip Van Winkle, Matinécs Wedtnerday and Satur AMUS wal at, and fh oy. =The day. RALLACK —Sol on Sin sle, tid the Live \ tanee Saturday. BIKLO'S GARVER-Pormorn, the Ra aa to * Ent. . RPA AvHNtIE THT THE Moncientt 99) Tones NOH VURATER. 4h * 1. Varepe lea, Mag Sa (etka Hanahter ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Sort, 16.08 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Sept 1S=1i ‘ digitateur. MENTRAL PARK GANDEN, ih av. betweon stn and sts.—Garden Concert MLYMPTC THEATRE ¢ Toyn’s Cain, Matingse At 14 o'clock, Wednesnays ang Saturdays, WOON'S MOSECM—One milion weoderm, Chang, the Phinose Giant, Afesnoun—Marawielio Eveulix Peat or 8ay WIRE CITY ational Exhibition of the Americaa Toetitat + MiB TAMMANY ~The Queen of Hearts) oF Rnave of tearte; Matingée maturias Harleqata Sun. The See" 1h Shines for ATL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1869, To Advertisers -The American Fatr. The Awentcay IsetiteTe Farm, which opened Vesterday at the great Miuk, Third avenne, between Wety-third ané Sixty conrth #lreets, will eontimme until Tustitute Det. 9. Tire Sex ie putting up one of the famous Mot WOK Presens, siinilar to thoee on whieh it | printed for exhibition in the Fair. novel prest foods Haelf Printing newspapers from great Polls of pay Ader at once, and cuiting of and nearly deposits Mheets in heaps as fast as p A. Next wook it will be Jet in operation, and rur forward untli the Fair tloves, with an Immonse edition of Tux Wrexty &cx for prataltous distention. The news matter of the paper will be changed wookly. There Ie no doubt thot | fo the maltitades from home and agroad viewing th Pair, this will be the most “img an Instrneti piece of 1 hibition, We shall print and Give away, daring the F seven we Fair, Qaif a million coples. These papers will nn toubt be road and preserved as souve: iitors, and ax ench offer a va fram to business men for obtain poditeity ted number of adverticem Whole Of tho editions will be received line. ny mult and unigae m the mo ——— i Death of Senator Posse: lon. After lingering for several days, with some hope ofhis recovery, Winnrat Prep Pessen. DEN died at Portland, at 6) A. M. yesterday. He was born in Boscawen, Merrimac county, N. H., Oct. 16, 1806 ; graduated at Bowdoin College in 1823 ; was admitted to the barand began practice at Bridgeton, Me, in 1 and removal to Portlond in 1829, He served with distinction in the Legislature of Mair and was elected to Congress asa Whig in 1840 and served one term, He was a mem ber of the Convention which nominated Gon. Hannison for the Presileney in 1810. In 1854 he was elected to the of the Vnited States asa Republican, and has since tonstantly been a member of that body, ex cept during the period that he was Sceretary of the Treasury under Prosident Linconn in 1864-5. He left the Treasury Department to return to the Senate, where he was one of the seven Republicans whose votes secured the acquittal of ANDiEW JoUNsON. Mr. Frsorspny was a great lawyer, and ranked among the very ablest at (he Maine bar. He was a natural gon of Gen. Prssunpe, who waa Whewiee afameutlawyer, Dasier Wersinn, who at the time wv a sehool teacher at his boptiam, Mr. Wrneren mony years afterwards, when, in Fryeburg, Me,, stood godfather mmplained, 1852, he | and Prin the Hfetume of her husband a gallant people | huddled together in @ mass, and evidently | like the French eould not fail to render | only afew hours dead, A little more wisdom homage to her womanly grace and beanty, | fn the managers of the rescuing operations, Bat geat, she would be regarded | and they might all have lived. We have no wolely ae n political personage; and the | worda at command to express the awfal Nections of the alien wotnen who in for: , thoughts which thie fact auggests, We caa mer times were successively in authority in) ¢ udder in #ilence France, aro not Buch as to favor the beliof He At rae x that the poople will bo any nore furbearing | Another great man Ia gone bade Sha: indebted for bis rise fo stately halls of learning or to the amiles of fashionable soetety, but whe owed everything to his innate power and noble: ness, and to bis unsophisticated loyalty to duty nity. Such a one was u n Anatelan, Tio! toward a Spaniar ode they were toward! It is believed by some French politicians that Princes NavoLuon will be the og man, either ag associated with Ecannt® or as solo Regent of Fr 4 rmer fa, na we nin earlier p and n, Rawnins, and in history by the side of Anma+ rose from humble he takes hie plac Liscotx, whe likowi wa blo for any Tongth of | beginnings to the highest fume, The life of auch tices of huccess in | men Well rebukes those false teachers who strive | the Intter continge Te must be adinite | to popularize in this new world the artificiali | ted that, notwithstanding all hia flirtations | of old world show and pretens! At the with radical liberalism, Prince N\wonion is it aflvrds @ eource of inspiration to our A | yonng men, and admonishes the p far from bemg a popular man in the national ie dhpelerote idee het aimeallsd hd Ned sense of the word, He ia not a statesman, the manly virtues of patriotism and of faithful. ness inthe diseharge of their duties, and to rest and as @ polticiaa hag never been moro than an amateur As a military man his «1 that all roads to honor and fame outside of the path of atern daty and rectitude are but a nickname of PLow Pron shows that he is not rded with much respect. ‘This in itself sham and . Those who will live for- ever in the grateful hearts of mankind are not ixacalamity amid a people so much addicted to | the hunters of mo Mery aw the French are. Hie obesity, his | the ostentatious spy ey, the minions of fashion, oF nilatora of the age, but he- vility, his amiable enthusiagm, his resem. | Tees of iaermittd Dlance to the first Naroneox, whieh forma | *Phroval of ty have show time, Dut wi imj rw tare his ¢ ane like Rawurss, who prefer the still amall voice of conseience ; | to the allurements of wealth snd the worship of such a grotesque contrast with his inferior |...) genius and pacific propensitios, his high — theories and sentimental vein of thought Another distinguished Englishman hes mixed with @ certain want of masculine | ne cut tn favor of xevering the co Brita Sir Frasers tween Gre: pd Canad Boxp Heap, who was Governor of Up vigor, all r render him linble to ridicule to @ degrec inconsistent with his : to a degr iatent with hi8 | veing the ins irrection of 1837, but who ia better | becoming @ ruler for any engtth Of | Kiown aya literary man of considerable merit, Lovts Narorzox is powerful in | 5 mndon Timea, indige spite of the fearfal blemishes of his char. | nantly denouncing the present relations of the togret | time, w written «letter to the L mother LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. —_— DASHES HERE AND TIT BUN'S REPORT —>— A Rival for Detmonicon Marray Will Aston ol-Guanybags Disturbed-Two Faith Palaces to Bocome n Grand ne py Tun es Fashion must sit by the Side of a Cook Rhov. Tho aristocratic devizons of Marray Hil con template an indignation mevting at on early doy with @ view of buying off Freceh gentleman who 4s eaid to have the most elegant houres on Firth avcnue, intending t convert them Into a grand restaurant, ea'(, and com oppomtion to Delmonico, When ther eniated, little if any attention war nid tei Velioved to be a hoax, the lil nabobs resid neighborhood of the pureliased property not for one dreaming that any living man could presame Such an establishment without first consalt ing them / The report was apparently so Well foandet that the arlatocrata, no longer incre tulous at ence tovk active mesures to persuady the Frenebtnan to abandon what they calind "a foollurdy aodertk ed two of ing.” A committer of conceived moras waited Soni injortaed him that they hw! pjeet, advised an by assurin, were duintererted, Monsieur rece! politely, shrugged his tue slion end, smiled, and iniortied them a'moment entertain any proporition to a bis loug cherished ambition to open an grand in din city.” Kvery argument war used, every ducement to go elecwlicre offered, but without ane nk ht nid Hot cess, and at last the committee left the apartinent of the Srospective proprietor of “un grand eale towering rege, We have been shown the p this new eatabiishment, cod if one-hali Ie done that iw contemplated, 1t will be one of the most elegaut establistimenta of the kind in the country, and de cidedly an noquisition to the metropolis. Tie two houses are to be rged into one large building The frat floor is be fitted up in the most eortly style as @ café, and the recond restaurant, The third floor is to be o nvate suppers, dinners, ke. d the one above asa tiiliard saoon, On the ground floor it im intended to have a large dancing and promenade hall, where daily cone to be HiVEH, and fasiiniable. Lops once ur twice a Week during (he winter sea - oeter, while Beaexte with all her charms, and the colony, He likens the Navotron with all his amias | Boglish people, under the measures now in favo alike powerless, For | to landlords keeping n We ecannot seo any considerable | for whieb t chance of success forvither of thom in theevent | brink of st of Lavts NAPOLEON'S death, Still ome time | Tet may elapse before the French people become ripe for a final overthrow of imperialiem and the adoption of republican institutions, — What do we Promise the Children in the ublic Schools? By a fortunate accident the Professorship of Latin and Greek in that absurdly exp sive and nocd less institution, the City College, invacant, One of the new Commissioners of | parties, tie total, in top Public Schools, Mr. SANDA, proposed to Tet it | total erssation of prote remain vacant, but last Tuesday evening he | Quis iuein independ was overruled by his colleagues, and the tax 0 time was when no one loader than myself 7 cried out to one colonists und to Hor Majesty's Gov. ors of the city are to have another $5,000 | ernment, ‘Hold fost!’ In the particular cave, and added to their annual bardens in order that | yiiyesunmel both partion tons bat eo tt Nenad some thirty or forty rich men’s children may | The noble barouet’s advice will no doubt be get a finiehed collegiate education without | taken, not because he gives it, but because of its paying for it, intrinsic soundness, It is apparent, however, from thedebate | If it be true that in the multitude of which preceded this action, that Mr. SAND, | counsellors there is wafety, passengers on the though undoubtedly right In his main pro: | susquehanna Railroad need not get ther lives in- position, undertook to support it by false rea. | sured, for the Fisk and the Ramsey interests have soning, and that his colleagues only followed | exeh chosen @ full Board of thirteen Directors, out consistently the wrong principle upon | and Gov, Hovrman still continues to act as which our public schools, from top to bottom, | General Superintendent, There are few ruil- are conductod, Mr, SANDS should not have | "ay# in this country which can boast of #0 contended, as he did, that a knowledge of | Meh management as this, and not many that Latin and Grovk is uecless; much less that | A" Sand so much, s it is injurious; bat on the other hand, his | ‘The discussion respecting the teaching of opponents, in refuting him, by no means | German in the public schools has brought out th proved that thie knowledge should be im. | fact that the same measure was some years si parted at the public expense to all who advocated in Boston, A meeting of the best choose to apply for it, A knowledge of | ‘tats of Germans in that city was tictd to consider medicine and law ia avery useful thing, #0 puntry repair extensive premines ut, and living on the Men war that might utterly ruin to defend a people whose all t, with or without notice, ean be The inhabitants of Canada have, he awserts, by responsible, or rather by irrexpon- sible government, obtained not only honest pos: sossion of all that belonged to themselves, but unfiir possession of all that belonged to the Rritish people, whom they have, moreover, made answerable for their debts. And he concludes b: “TL doll Parties, the Dle this reas radicaliam, are receive no jane at any mom termina the benefit of all any of our iniod by a mpire trom ec, they have virtually —— was a caniidate for President before the Whig National Convention at Baltimore, buat many years before he rode tweuty miles over the snow, on a cold winter day, at the request of old Gon, PressnxDEN, ehristeniy steadily voting aainst him in the Conven ion. Mr. Frastixpren was a pood shot with the fifle, and when first cleeted to the Senate, on being taunted by somo Southern Senators, he gave them distinctly to understand that be wos ready to put his skill as a rifle shot to the test. Mr. Fresenpen was regarded by Mr. Bumnan asthe only member of the Senate except himself who joyed a “national reputation.” ‘The personal relations between those two Senators were, however, for along Mine unfriendly, They seldom if ever spoke vo each other, but finally shook hauds on Mr. BusNen’s making advances in the lobby of the Senate, and Frsstxpex cordially sup ported tho views of Scsen's speeeh on Revenpy Jouxson’s rjected treaty with England. The country felt a good degree of confi @once in the patriot’ xm, legal learning, and fencral solidity of charactor of Mr. Prsstn DEN, but he was more generally respected than loved in histater years Senator Pressey . and got rich, He was also fond of his rola Yions, and got many of them appointed to fat pflices under the General Governtient What will Happen in Prance Napoleon Dies. The eudden return of the Fronch Empress and Prince Imperial to St, Cloud, and the abandonment of the journey to the East leave no doubt as to the critical condition of Lous Navoieos, His disease, stone in the bladder, is well known to be incurable, particularly as his constitution has been weakened by all sorts of dissipation, is death may take place any day, The only question is whether he will linger on fora few days, or weeks, or months, No doubt ly will do his best, before his death, to se ture the succession of his son ae NArotnon TV,, and th GUNLE gent of France until the Prince Ju reach his majority. If there were not a decp ‘ng of animos “My betwoon Evarnie and Prince Nao. the dying Emperor might see fit to associat him with bis widow in the Regency, But even if a reconciliation should be effected for that purpose, it could not be enduring. The Prince is a free-thiaker, Bugexi is a devout Catholic ; the former is courting popularity with the democracy, the latter is wedded to the absolutist doctrines of the Vatican, The gulf which divides the two is as wile as that which separates the Giewnenival Coun cil from the Convention of the first ¥ Revolution, A lastingg union between the pon-inlaw of Vievon Exancvet and the faithful daughter of Pio Nono is cons quently impossible, Bat it is more than doubtful whether Ever: 81; will be able or will be permitted to ollic ate alone as Regent. Even granting that she posseawes the requisite capacity, she could not retain a¢@ Regent the populority ‘which abo has eniayed as consort, During to attend the 2 of bis son, and now t son Was fond of money was when installment of E a8 wall perial ON meh it, but after much had been said in its favor, w is @ practical acquaintauce with the art of young physician, recently from Germany, was type setting, or bricklaying, or earpentering ; AX seoin to me, gentlemen, t for yoursel ure, our fatherta ans, can culture in Am the gn of his bat says it Republican callod upon to oapross tis views, Apologizing for his youth, and lack of experience in this Dut that is no reason why we should be ed to teach these professions and trades gra counsel unwiaely both sand the land of your adoption, in and accomplishments whieh have, little by little, been added to our public school course, to become citizens of the United ates, We love the freedom of its institutions, costing $150,000 per anni, and Sabet ta Baie § ae That ators to | Awickly as possible, an‘ identify ourselves with o ie y P our fellow citizens? Our children will be native devices for robbing the taxpayers, and should | iq spirit? In the higher paths of education ty be cut off without merey, language of Goethe, of iller, of Kant, aud of avingle remark of Commitsioner Wood, in | where, as now, the question is of spoken language, his «peceh in favor of the classics ; “ When a | and of instruction in elementary schools, let ua do wo promis him a collegiate education,” | brethren} lotus have Aine Indoed | Why voto chop and a set of tools, | cm Aeliools, Buch must be the policy of the esult in benetit to oursel toboot? Is it porstble that the Board can. | "ntti benef to ournelses, not understand that they are put in their the death of Navoneos must rather have a favors the government of the city, and that they are | able influence, inasmuch aa it must deprive Prim to administer it on the democrat'e principle a ; seh ; The editor of the Meriden Republican Ina of individual citizens? No! we do not, or at least we should not, undertake to promise any | getion of Me, Winner Patser at Atners joan Cowhider, He assures us that Mr, Pac ei we promise him food and clothing. For our own protection we ought to educate outeast | assault upon Mr sto the Associated Press, was written by an altacht of the them to earn their own living, and not be ’ ‘ome thieves and paupors, and. the the expenses of telegraphing? ‘The despateh was prepaid, Did the reporter of the Republican country, he apoke substantially as follows: ** Yo tuitously. All the refinements and luxuries advocating this ime: Most of us have left until they have culminated in a full-blown hall we not do all in our power to assimilate ax tum ont dhity graduates, are fo MARY | p16 Bhall we not be one in language as ‘The key to the whole absurdity is found in | Piehte must ever receive due attention; but boy is taken Into our schools, by implication | ali we can to break down the barrier between and a brownstond jinlase in {hoditeh ayonuol| MUbcTUens lek. us: Aermoaee: {nth BR atte: 10 Upon the prospects of Cuban independence, places to adininister what is really a part of and Seawyxo of their most powerful ally, of usurping as little as possible of the dutios written a letter to Tae He defends the child a collegiate education, any more than did not send the f ywardly and vagrant children sufliciently to enable Phis is all very well; but who paid should stop. A voll out bis earnings for » we — The Murdercd Miners. Horror accumulates upon horror a8 we this parpose? BR publican saya that is with the cowhider, Yhe gentleman of th ut of the peopl the sontinn get further news of the Avondale coal inine this is true, Morden is out of place in Con disaster, Itscems to be certain that ther | nectiont. The city should be carried off and Was JFrORS Ney ce on the part of the per- | dropped on the plains of Texas, The fact that gon or persons in charge of tho mine, both | PARKwH line received the full we af the Lave in permitting work to be resumed in it, after a wee Wah. up: Silken OF. sip dtepudd fea it had Deon closed for threo months, with : — out first giving it a thorough ventilation Wo ore informed that Admiral Poow will and also in surcounding its mouth with euch | net proceed to Cuba f h to come, as the a mass of inflammable material as to imperil | *hips ender his command will not be ready to safe passage through it in caso of explosion | “lt util that time, or fire. Primarily, then, the owners of the | ‘The condition of Cana la shows no. signs ining and their employes: aro responsible for coment. Emigration to the United this fearful wholesale slaughter of husbands ntinnes ina steady stream, particularly ad fathers and sons and brothers, and the | fom Lower Canada, where the Frouch Catholics untold misory that inevitably will follow it, | Uredominate, The priests in this district, alarmed Right upon this original criminal Liundor, | 8 the dwindling sway of thelr Sucks, aro vigor ous advocates of annoxation to this country. however, came a second and a worse on: They reason very shrewdly, that if Canadians After the accident had occurred, and access | could ho pormittod to sharo in the political and to the imino was cut off, there was still a] social frecdoin and business prosperity. which chance of reseuing the mprisoned tumates, | we enjoy on our side of the frontier, had only proper means been used, But | ull inducements for leaving would be takea there seems to have been no ono at hand | away. Le y themselves would profit competent to dircet the well-meant but wis: | by the privileges accor ted to their Chureh chicvous cffurta of the men who undertook | Among ve and that is a motive of no email the affair, and the latter deliberately set to | "0 Ms Mp fae a Waa A a ae work, as It now turna out, to complete th Hake; anti ditu tea eultartal oe Bataraiy tc destruction which the explosion had onl ike Ganado lackdvatelne inva etilen rans pros ‘Tho unhappy vietims, among | vid prosperity, especially when the writer iu whom were several men experienced in min: | golf innocently admits, People and money ar ing accidents, had barricaded themselves a8 | (he groat dexiderata.’” No woudor that they well as they could against the fearful | should be, when both ar betaking themsel to chokedamp, or foul alr, which always | other rogions wy fast as they can, Tho noxt follows. fire-damp explosion, but thelr lees In- | thing will be the withdrawal of the British troops ents on their Honors to the Deiender of Lord Byron and Minter. * The masterly and trinwy futution,”” 9s the New York Heralit jusily eays, oy bie Cot Joarnes, of the shanieless libel upon Lord By r his winter,” doe al forth unusual, but o commrndaiton not orly of the public, but from. learned brothers of the bar, editors, the Jndicliry, society from the « s generally, On Satur day last, in open Conyt When the eloquent defen took bis place within the the presiding Jad, tue Hon, Jobn MeCann. ed him and waid: Count Jounnes, Tce ate you npon your noble and Cloquent’ deinee ob Lord iby ron and bie at winter. Anob.er or tore successful de upon any Wieme T never read.” ‘The Count replied : “T deeply feel the honor of being thus publi ty rongrataiated from the Hene the knowledge that no gentiow feetly appreciaue that femal an thin the Lon. Judge MeCun.” Tae Count tas received many letters of thanks, and one from a Indy in Brooklyn, who formerly wax personally acquitnted with the Lady Angusin Lelgh ; and among many, another concludes with the fol- lowing «plendid compliment, worthy of the days of ancient chivalry t ‘Thoush a stranger to you. yet asa danghter of wa whe and mower 1 biews of womau's name und and Cant te fn could Ino equitable der yin r © nd were La target tor the merciless atl ne attack of a Stowe or a Heecher, there Nve no mun extant P would so soon exh upon as mn champion im truth, howor, aud gallaniry, ws George the Couat Joanuce, oes Noble Wurnsides Yesterday morning, at about 10 o'clock, a la borer, who was at work upoa the mew pavement at Firth avenue and Tweutieth street, was prosirated by Weat, and fell near the curbstone, No other workmen were near at hand, Muj.Gen, Aubrose K, Burxide, of Ruode Ielind, haying seem lam fall, hostened to Ia relief, and had bit laid In an easier Porition on the sidewalk, ater which the General stopped a paneling fee cart, a waleh he applicd to the poor man’s head and hands. By Uhis thine a multitude bezun to evilect, Bat no polic After putting the sat questing the thee of wh ny Uiat the gener zor Was the disthoguimiiod euzen who led Kugde tsand to tue war, How a estate w Wieh, Astund ia rather the cigar man, coms esead real eats on Browdlway twenty years ago, and today he is n three to five millions, He hia upward of five hundred tenants in his differont butidings oni seldom toes a mont’s rent, He has leased the property, 7x15, novtheact corner of Twentieth #trect and Broadway for twenty-one years at $23,000 per annum, with the privilege of buying within ten He is improving tho. north. Hroudway aod Thirticth street to Mr, Gilsey haw doe vs much Real profitable, Peter Gilsey buying and Manhattan on loaning nuinad Hote tan in this ely to improve Broadway, All bis rations are barel on his unwavering *hoth im the prosperity of Manhattan Island." A few years ago he landed on Our sures a pen’ Dine, Now fie Nad a large, keown-up Cinity, and aw estate Chat will in thine be Worth ten mililiond of doitars - The Meotth Board and Mr. Bere Atthe meeting of the Hoard of Health yester day Col, Bliss reported Iu relation to the request of Mr, Bergh, that the nyents ef the Bociely for tie Prevention of Crucity to Anteais be appointed in- spectors Without pay for the purpose of viriting sta}tog and eowtor es in the prosecation of the Work of said Society, Mr, Bilss presume t that there could be no objce appointivent of Mr 1's aasistants to he clerks, withont eatary, oF tier the Ki that point ion oF My rie. A long ecpor muittod by Dy. Maiti. IM ami that when the wreteled tenant asked that hts pices be made habitable, tue Jandived retorted Witu ® Pay your rout of go." - The G vtvmone the Khel. At the Protestant Episcopal Chureh of the Ascension, on Pitti avcuue, the Rey, lute of the Churel of tue Mess suired charge {ut 4 John Cotton § . ‘The lecture room 0: | the Rev, W. M. ! » 6, Th hy Brooklyn, has ay- r, the Rey, the pa 0 18 at Ipswle » } ret Prosbyterta on Fifth aver Taandeomely redecor ted Key, Dr, of the Presb 1 tee treet, Who ts in | tt me on tae Hstli, De, Taylor, of the unni be Reith Kurap The Bow of Promi From half.past ¥ uel ke yesterday afternoon, to w quarter toda brillant rainbow was fvraed about Aftecn degrees (or (hirty mes thy dia aeter Of the MOON) ALOVE the easi-novild non, The bow succreded one of the many showers of Ue day but one double eninbow this year, apertectly circular bow ean be seen tron mail of the Catekills, ‘Phe pub Heed reports meution that a lunar rainbow was Visible in Cuuada last Aug Beautitying the Hones of Worship, The new Kpiscopal Chureh of the Mea ue and B Nth street, ha» been tot this summer by a rich pol ts, Ue hanving of core 2 ‘ @ font of nT Vis, Conrad aad Ub " f The Westenestor Pair, Th uliural Fair was well filled yestertuy In ull Its departments, with the easopton of that agricultural impiement, ‘There come in slowly The display vegetal Hits, and Mowers 19 very fine. The velocipe r War necossarily post Cow. Hoilmia is expert be on Me er Tie trot will take place on Saturday. and the tittle help the disburse afford to Canadian tr look to see. crash speodily structed comrades above ground rendered this precaution vain by forcing the foul air in upon lo, | Then we The recent nevount our, them, instead of pumping It out, ‘Thus | retirement of Sir Jouw Rove to 9 situation in an the victins wore suffocated through the stu- i, erican banking firm in Loudon, is but the frat o , series of similar withdrawals of oapital pidity of the very men who were endeavor | \ijoh will end inthe complote Bawneial rain of ing to save their lives, They wore found } {he whole Dominion, Shot bya urglar Alarm Yesterday morning David Allen, employed in Paul F, Dodge's Cheap John” auction store at 7 Newark avenue, Jersey City, was accidentally shot By papee gpg Ophine, wibieb Led iret wea worth | DKSMITH REDD —> Mr. Howe Not Relieved Me. Anthon N r Confident of Bx Pree Puff for Mr, ployed teddy atylint * Tanacency To the Eilitor of un Bin: My attention has been dirceted toa tele in your widely eirenta paper of yesterday concerning my caso, at the conclusion of Wh state “thal [have dlaharged Mr, Wiliam é and retained Mr. John I Anthon.”” Permit me to correct thie I have tend to diepenae with Mr, Howe's valo ani Mr, Howe ts now my evansel, and tny nly cour acl, and who wili conduct my eae when Lum tried ; andom which trial I om prepared with proof of an Jnuing charveter to establish my entire inn cence of the charge upon witeh Lam now detained, and about which so mach hae been said, and of which Tam “enrirely Innocent. Trosting to your #ense of jusuee to make this cor rection, 1 have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, WM. VARLEY, atlas Reddy the Blacksmith, Cell No, 4, City Prison. — SMASHING ANOTHER WILL. — Nice Points Concerning tho Power of Allenn= nA Kamity tent over 850,000— The Versons to whom it was Keally quenthed not io the & In the Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday, before Judge Clerke, tome cartons questions of law were discussed, ariaing in the came of Bijah Bowen etal. agt, Sarah Ann Hayes et al, A motion was made by the parelnsers under a partition sale in the action to be discharged from th tr bids on that sale because of an alleged defect in the ttle, Phebe Dally, by her will, gave her reat estate, valaed $50,000, to four brotuers ond sisters, of whom the plainti@® was one, each to have an equal share of the income until the death of the Inst earvivor, then It was to be equally divided among their childron, The will was aot aside at the trial on the ground tit th power of alienation was suspended for the period of more than three ives then in bem, fn contravention Mine ot nor do Line services; of tie statute, ‘The purchosers now claim that thelr title Is defective, becauge the children of the deviser we made vartier (o the actic t Nive been, because by the terms of the were remalndermen in fee, and still had an outatan Also, Lit Ue estate wan mortgaced tive partition #alt d fore the sale ind subsequent pro void; and it was also ob- vtmakes no provision for the The hurband of one of the 1 that On the other band, the upreme Court hat power to questions: in rlition salt, notwithstan ling tiat the ehil- dren were not mide parties, Decision reserved, ——— OUR OPPRESSED SHIPPING TRADE, - Strong Protest from the Shipmastors! Awo= elation Demand for Free Trade in Shine ping Materiate — Po ers Bartebing Themselves and Aue Driven tothe Verge of Kain The Shipowners’ Association met yesterday afternoon, Vice-President Brott in the chair, A spliited discussion arove on the prime object of the meeting, the law, mainely, whieh prohibits ship- ownrrs from sailing ander the American flac such ships as are butt in foreign countries, or whose en ponent materials have been imported, Several gen tienen spoke, There were thousands of mies of sea coast in this country, besidey ail requisite Indu try, skill, and capital, and yet the shipping Interests of the United states were dechning at much @ rate that If nothing it done to remedy the state of affairs they must soon become altogether eatinet, ‘The best In fact, only remedy was free trade, Let ahip- owners buy Wherever ty ean tothe bes’ advan. tage, and they would be patiefled. Ax the Iaw sta American cannot compete with foreign commer In New Brunswick the wooden part of the hull of sailing vessel was built at $22 in gold per ton, whill ‘on the opposite side of the river in Maine the same, thing in every respect would cost $45, currency. People would not invest in shipping under sach elr- they might Lnvest #0 mush more profitably in Government seeuritics, At the close of the Crimean war the #teamsaips of trans: Port that had been uwed there were sold for merely a nouunal enim, bat American dealers could not whiid rome German speculators took advanta ¢ y, put ona tine steamers tor A\ riehed by it. An iron steam 0 ports will Cost about, tin Ty here. All repairing, 100, fn ports by our shit Owners, Shere Wis at all possible, and al Vought thera, A committee of five Was appoi draw Ups suitable memorial to be presented ress, They are M Kael, Brett, N Wilson, and Snow, Le was remarked by the Ch: min that, to nvold the ouporiiion Of the slup-buita Cra Wlose business the repext of this odious law would entirely rum, Congress should inether be r quested to remit the daty on all rich ship -buitding terial ag has the full internal revenue tax Linposed Upon it. Phe subject of the fees that have wuttl now hn paid to harbor masters, port wardens, and others, Was neXt Ciken Mp, it was nally re rived’ to refer the sulject we just appomted, with tl tion of awmit practlea it Hk IN pane years oeon sinpow ners. THE RE Hiloaily ex tortod a HNUB Collcetor Shook Linocont=A Deputy Caltece URAUDA, tov Garlty $7,700 stolen —Thariow Weed Accompanying Mir. Shook to the District Ato! Oilive a. It is now probable that the proceedings that have been began ay pet ex-Coilector Shook for alieged frauds tn the Thirty-second Collection Dise trict may be discontinued. Mr, Jolin I, Cleveland, who made the aMdavits in the ease, appoared before the Assistant United States District Attorney yes: and declared that he believed Mr. Shook per- innoe nt ol complicity In the frands, Some mystery attic om, bul as far aa can be ascertained the f lows? In August, 1967, 11. B, Mactivon, Depaty © of Arrears in the 4 ty-sceond District, presented: a notice to the frm of J.B. Alexander & Co,, re. ing payment of $7,700 taxes for that ye check Wr tart amount was given Mattison, allowed, he filed to eredit t sun on the nder & Co, for tals wame tx the money bad heen paid, thy a having be fe payuble to she order ow Me irae OL it is further asserte |, Was cashed atid th Were dgporited i td Newia Back to the of Mactiaay, He mada his returns only ¢ dotwetives have are asf eetor the firm sad ¢ cheek ¢ not ¥ cave It i helleve ly ho cver that lie is oly New dersey. as he iy aresdens of tint 8 wing abouse im Latayette, Hudson county. Atuticr of tue persons tinpheaved fi the transsetit vito be & Presbyterian eer gyinun,, Mr. Shook, when be Win tie Dis Pict Atiorney’s oMles, was aeonn; anted by a nui Deval Wollemaowa claacus, among: then 1 b — The Rawlins Bund The undersigned gratefully announces the fol lowly sudiitonal eubseriptions to the fund for the widow and children of the tate dobn A, Raw lin, Scevetary of War, Duo formal acknowledg- ment will be made of all subserintions hereaiter, N ¥ Stock Exehan, . 80 Folin deed . 0 Hunas Theta 60 Dinean, duernang0o ‘ Motos lies © Co + 80 Dabney, Mh KO a. Weecarneti tsi DANLD BUTTERFIELD, Treasurer, a Havyerd Boys. ption Couunittoe met yes: terday ty the afice ot Gen, Lioyd Aspinwall, and ddopiod the progeaume of tha) Nassau Cindy" wit this diueronce, Wat it Is to be anuoduced Letor invnd ia Hie Hy Wapapera Whether the ree phon wil tike place or not, Uae to rest oth the Harvard men themre:vew e pace, the Clubs The Executive Ree Mitching # Wire to the Superior Court. Tho Americus Democratic Club of the Six. tent Ward corner Pwenty-tituh strect amd ty houinated down Uf MeCann aud d or Ju of tie Su periur Court —— Court Cx av tuis Days Sorneme Couns, SeectaL Pena—Now, 1, 47, 44, Under the able management of Major Buxoy New the York Beening Mal hus established Aemert, Hvely, and entertaining Jour has ail tie news that an evening pop have, and, in addition, is full of spey correspondence, personal intelil uta nat, It possibly cai Watering phice eeiioo, ona brief, pungent comments on the t the d is just the paper for the railway ear or aver dinner reading, and well deserves ibs great and increasing elreutation, ‘ One of the spiciest and sharpest papers that the year has produced is the Boson Aventag Times. At is full of nows, tias am attractive appoaranoe typo graphically, ie managed by an ediior who knows 2 how 60 write ellcotively, and doce what be knows, THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, TID BPANISH SOLDIERS DEPRATED ON ALL WANDS. - The Cavans Molding the Cinco Villus Dis trict and the Eatire Kastera Department ~The Spaviards Holdiag the Cons Fighting near Los Tans and rto Le Wasitixaton, Sept. 8.—Advices from the Cuban torec have been received in this city ap to the wut ult, In these letters the friends of toe Cabans have acevunts of the weveral reecnt engagements between the Soaniards and Cabana, _ The Cabana for rome months haveinvested the town of Puerto Principe. On the 12h Gen, Puello sent out a force numbering 79 ax ® reconnoitoring party. They were attacked and defeated wien a lows of almost the entire command tn casualties, descr tions, ant prisoners, ‘The tows of Puerto Principe ts reported deserted by Gen, Pacllo’# troops, who, afer the recent engagements, retreated to Nuevit ‘These letters report that Valmar ea, wih had moved out from Las Tunas, bad attacked the Caban troops who were concentrating near that point ander Gen, Quesada, The Spanish troo composed of the entire atrongtl of Gen, Valmaseda’s forers, and commanded by Valmaseda in person, consistet of 9,400 regoters and 1,500 volunteers, With this force Qnesada war atiacked, and after an engagement of four hours the Spaniards were repalsed with very severe loon, The Cuban loww war over 100, while that of Valmaseda wax much large Valinaseda retreated to Las Tanas, and ander cover of the fortifications of that place recared pro. teotion for his troops, the Cubans not being eup- plied with the artillory necessary to attack such formidable fortifications, The Cubans now veeapy the entire Cinco Villos District, and the territory of the Eastern Depart ment commanded by Gen. Jordan. The Spantsu troops voluntoers oeenpy the sea count towne and coast fortifications, A fight is reported near Puerto Le Grande, in which the Syoniah foree, numbering over seven hun dred, was defeated, It tw reported that afer the first fire ihe troops deserted ina body te the Cuban leaving thoi oMlcers, who were captured aud paroled by Gen. Jordan Ge ada and Jordan assert their confidence in the rsuit, and their ability to secure Cuban inde- pendence, —_--- THE CONVERSATION WITIT MR, LEMUS. More Important Revelations-The She atance of the Propositions The Peruvian Moultors to be Used ‘The Spanish Kea gency Trying Co Strike « Bargatu with the riotm. The conversation between Sefor Joss Mora twa Lomas, Cuban Envoy to our Government, and SUN reporter, Which occurred at the residence of the former, in Brooklyn, night before last, was pub- lished Incomplete yesterday, ‘The object of the con versation was to obtain an official version of the torina proposed by the United States to Spain, and approved of by the Coban or Cespedes Government, through Seflor Lemas, the only authorized agency abroad which hing {ull power to make euch approval. ‘The amount of indemnification which Cuba finrite the United States to guarantee shonid have been ££100,060,000, not $1,000,000, a8 Itanpeared in the re- port, But this amount, Seflor Lemas wished It wa- derstood. was not Caha’s offer, for he considertd that when the comission to be appointed should decile upon the sume dae Cubant tor do-truciton ‘of their property by Spaniards and volunteers, t little of nothing Would be Lert 8p: at of $1060,000.- 0), even Ifa very hiberal allow ie f ceastios, forts, eastom houses, other public buildings on the island, THE PROPOSIFIONA TO SPAIN. Reronren—Then you did not approve of the sceond propysition as submitted 7 on LEMUA—So fir ns re in your paper, ‘Spain was not to be vusrantecd nhs UNUL alter she aceeded to our demand for im pendence, and a commission of citizens of both Spain and Cuba, with om any from some other nation, had beet appointed. ‘Phin is distinctly un- derstood by Sceretary Fieh and mysell, Reronren—Ln the despatches sent from Wash ton there occurs a fourth eondition, which reads an follow! Urth—A® $000 wa these propositions are accepted by fed. Weattiities are ty rouse (and tha Uittedt Blites Hanent Will eumrAnLeD Che bullliment Of (ie AKTUCNENL WO both Darter, to your version, this was not U included te agreed up isis avert ca ls for suspense reco! Uiith Reronren—Then yo Sea Soin mast lay down all anus tn th volunteers, wholly dis band all her military organizations on the leland, id her peninsular troops to Spain, leaving all astles, and fortifications with thelr aruamen ® complete us at present hall not ecase Auhthn as long as a vestige of Spanish authority remains on the isiand. others aro ‘The first condition in by Lie act o Jence, Spain must cease hos would, aecoriing to these THR PERUVIAN MONITORS, Revonren—It is announced tuat the twa monitors urchased of our Ge will return to ‘Cuban waters Instemd of p Gon in Pera, baw it does 1 you know wy thing delat fiekon Semus— They will ¢ to Pern, Were tt not that tat Qo agreed and st.palated to frst seud th Yun waters before commissi pain, they wonld return bo Causa ue onee, they lust rat goo Pera, be comm Iges our indep Wid Ureak & compact Peru, and tie United Stat TUM SPANIARDR WANT TO SELL. Reronten—Have any tnilieations been nen betwoen Spain, ope SeRon Lenus— Mi tly approach with a view of se agents to appr nment, and a Knowledg’ Of these seusonicial profers ual led ns to coveinde that Spath was not only willing buat secretly unsious to barter her dwindiing foothold on roaidiag ty services as iskind, ‘These fiets being knows, it was no 10,6 Wing Wat the propositions preaented Ly Gen, ‘Bickle# shoul be emiertaiucd as they have been: THE CATINET PAVORADLE T) THE CUDANS, erwation ¢ took a more random Knough wus eheited to clear many poiits, ad among the Teast, the impression thw Gen, Grant aud eh wioot from efor Lemus, Ov the ¢ intiuinte relatic between all the members of the Cabinet and the most ity learned, and trusted of Cuban pat their millisier plenipotentiary ty te United Blites Whe scholarly bearing, Wisdom, and superive tale ct of Sefiy Lemus, Doh Hiarie Cisneras, Gen, Ravel Francisco Javier Cis et, all the Cubans her Spans vaunte ctw of Cun Victing of bevaaud load and eivilizatcon of Cava are tn th recon, Quesada, Ge What a Spantard Tolographs to a Spanish Journal. From ofticial sources the following telegram han just been revived at the oMce of Lf Croniate ¢ HAVANA, Sept, 7.—Cespedes und Quesada, with 6.0K) aon, attiewed Las Tunas, w A Wal pole 40 lovalid soldiers, Cousia tory sure, tuey PULUSICM wh encoulastic revulsed, with the joss of 500 men, many arms, ond a thas, It was A complete rout, so much #0 that they dared not oppose mn the least the colutun of Ben gash, aod ony G00 strong, Witoh arrived the next diy, sale aud sound, with & inrge convoy, at Le Visas 4s DE PABALGS. ——e ‘The Contest for la Corouct, To the Filkior uf The Sun. Sin: In the article, ‘Contest for a Cor published by your issue of Wiis day, you do siiee and injury when you wis Ut proughtasmitor Mr, Dalgell against ius New ourts, OF An an charge Neither sell obi aay fied by Mr, "Lhat Level d Mrs, Datzell with the comm 1 aduite Al matoment that vsher, forwa etal to Her, or that Mrs. Dulzell caused my arres taken bere Juilgo Warsi Hwly ox ipheity “in Weun ‘ad Coulvesion Uf Avchibildy the principal witi-ra. Hf ieroau and Nolts crlunaahty, curroborited ns Was by aw evidence of the Deby County Clerk as to'we abstiaction of the Judgment toll trom te oitiecy WouHL OF Should wALTY day Teavonabhe man of ny mnosence, even with tie imuney. Of Aingial hy bits wgabnetane, Lam respoetty ti, WILLIAM db. Visalia, At 200 Broapway, NEW Yous, cept & Frith ——_——— The Widows nnd Orphans of the Mine To the Bator of The Sun. Sin; Would tt not be well to call the attention of moneyed men Und Me Benevolent in) general ‘ action to raise subscriptions to. a orphans OF the miners who peris! wnt disaster? Remember Gen. Kawliue's widow and orphans, but do nut tor get he widows and Orphans of iit mings Y 5 Bacouura, N, Yo, Bopt 6 190n ee ANDRU ti SUSRPAMS Potatoes are rotting in Messachusotte General Mr ridge acted as judge in a Kentucky hot Lint week A hon in West Winsted, Conn, has ting for kevoral wook: fe potace Awe epronted ant grown above ner head, Ih China the braadily of soil devoted to opiuin is so large as to en s/ouch upon terntory thak ofeht to be dovoted to the culiare of qrain ul be the first pow Zapoteon, and Le more Prussla and Russtity executed by Mr. Durham Austria und Turkey w ers to feel the death of Louls thon ever before ac the m rey 6 —Iwigh Hunt's bust wil be placed over hie tom at Kongai Groere Cemevery on Oct, 19=t1 wh iversary Of bit birth, =A raiser of poultry in Louisiana has dug a Well at the entrance of bik hen-house, and pliced a iting cover on it, Ills catch averages owe negro @ night Miss Ruth A. Damon, for the past two yeara pastor of the Universalist cnurch at Cavendish, Vers Inent, 46 resigned and married another minister: from Hline ‘The French ntifle Association ia prepare ing an expedition t observe the shooting stars in November, froin various stations near the cout of tho Mediterranean. —There are at the pr ite saburbs about nt time in ty Roman Gata ndon and charckes! and chapels, At th inning of this century there were only ‘hirteen —Prince Gortschakoff and other leading Euro- pean statermen have recently ben im Paris, n@ dkubt to wateh the progress of events in case of Lonis Napoleon's deat! —There isa anon wh y in the Missouri Insane Agytam youn keep neither clothes nor shoes, buttons and tacke on sh bone. —Small change being scarce in an town, the local paper ace ft is all taken op in conenbar te, probably like Tad for it by sayin: na at » churches om Sunday and sent away to the heathen, —Herr Huber, late Professor of Literature at Berlin and writer on codperation, Is dead, Tin books on Enelieh Universit and has been translate Newman, sin the best work of ite Inlo Engheb by Mr y rN, Lon II, of Bavaria, the alter ego of Wag. ner the composer, is sald to be smitten with « poctia German maiden of novle parentage who dec! ines to be mariied to him p tically, and insists upom be @ Quee old maid, —The Dumas dynasty is luxuriating in sensae tious, While Alexandre the father, the author of “Monte Cristo,” i# editing @ culinary ovelupaxdtia, the son is building a eastle near Dieppe and giving At the same time the last touches Lo a new eomody. The non-arrival of Bugénio ts 6 4 gloom over the Fust, where stupendous preparations hava bern made fur her reception. It i# not at all impror Dable that, in the event of Bonnparto’s death, the opening of the Canal of Sucz would be postponed for the present, —The French Government bas granted a concess sion to Waring Brothers of London for the com etrnetion of anew French seaport at Cape Gris Nea, which may become a formidable rival of Boulogne and Culeis. ‘The expenses, estimated at 16,010000 franes, are to be deirayed by the Warings, with out any supgidies oy the “rene Government. —The Rev. G. W. BE, Fisse, whom Bishop Bast’ Darn “forbade to oMelate In Massacliusetta,” ha quested the parish to receive buck the call ih rectorship of Christ Churen, Piymouth, The ro quest las been complied with, as the church omernity says it docs not wish to put itself in opposition te the Bistiop of te diucese."* -M. Manciile, one of the greatest of modera Pronch cooks, died recently in yet roment. He found- ed, with MM. Simon and Barthelemy, (why are also dead,) tu the tine of the first Reoubiie, the eetebrat- ed Paris restaurant called the ‘Trois Mreres Proven. cere, though the partoers were neither brothers nor Pi als, [tisto this historical house that the or a ove World owes the lavention of powlet a la Marengo, and yot M. Manctlle died worth on'y $200) a year, —A Swiss journal mentions that the neighbor Lood of BMeudrisio, in Tic no, is infested witht Plague of buck eaterpilars, which enter the howsem, creop into the beds, aud cause painful swellings by their ‘ouch, ome persons bave endeavored to pros tect their dwellings by laying a train of sulyhue urd, but without avail, Thousands of tiese im sects lave been killed, but the number doce not seoin to decreave, In dome localiies prayors have doce offered up for the removal of Uhis teourse, At one of the Presidential receptions in Ven Katurday, the President and hin witt alighted from the care snd were about to be com ducted to carrlag aiting for them, ‘The erowd gathered about in their eagerness 40 cate a ghinpat of the General, and Mrs, Grant was for a moment lost in the Her sam; le, unpretentious dre manner prevcnted her from belug recogmized and, while one permou forced a bundie Into to hold, ate was told feom another quarter to" eiand brek and let the, President's party pass.” Blo wat toon extricated, however The little Princess F st clrlot her ageon te continent, is still the groat sensation In Paris, She a only fifty eonts metres hich, On her arrival in Paris eho was imma diately taken to the Einpress, who put her tnto het Wwork-basket and carried Ler to the Emperor's room ‘Phe girl was placed on Napoleon's writing tabe, o¢ whieh sho promenadod and danced for awhile, and closed the performance, to the great amusement a the Emperor, by turning a somersamit, Sho t only seven years old, aud the phiyricians who lave exate tued her predict that ale will yet grow abou! eight or ton centimetres, when she will be about two fed high. A few months ago, an enginoer of an exprest train on the Pennsylvania ¢ Railroad going went discovercd © approachin s bin at enel arate of speed that he was at once convinced tant if was without an engineer, He justantly whistled hit Urakes down, at the same time seadiag bie fireman back to uucouple his “tender from the train, while he at ti moment uncoupted his howe and engine, and opening lis throttle wide, with hit red flag Jumped back on it's tender, He just looked back and saw his train nearly stopped, aud on dashed the two cngines toward (eh other like very Ho broke up gently on his tender, and finally stoppad ttand in broatvless ailenge waveled for the collision, ‘The engines eame togetsar, throwing cach other elear off the trick, an) smashed all to pieces, He tert tis tender, ant with bis Gag ran on to meet the express going east. It being two tninutes behind time, he hid just tine bo fag it,!* dit was broughe (0 a stop within a tow feet of the wrecked cusines, and one of (hose terrible acoltoats was avoided, Need wo say. that (or this herole ac the Company presented him with a ohoes for $1,000 1 Cannot engineers on some of our otjer (rank lined take ales.on from this? mont, on ron lu, maid to be the ama’ LINKS TO A WHTATAROOL. Whither, ‘mi ist hurry While elow the elty lamps Hike blinking moons, Dost thou rush on where stalo tobacco clouds Curl thick in gay saloons ? crowed, Vaiuly thy father's eye Might quark thy nightly course to pleat and warms As tuo dost hasten, whiskey fusii'd mud ary, Vo wke thy (request horn, Seok’st Uhow the rummy brink OF Wloated appetite, that ovean wide Ww a 80 many youth who learu'd to driv Haye sunk from aight and died ? ‘Pho thinkont itis amart To weor 4 jewellod wuteh a And push th Vor thee ny vost, rents he 1 no uc while a s sore dlistrest, All doy thy thoughts have w li nd dues, How thou wouldst spond at mgitall tou aastearatt Tu Wine and oyster stews, tura'd, silky, or touting gains 1 Jn bil'iard rooms thou'lt reach Toy gavbling fellow goslings where they New, ke, and drink, and ply, Wi! midwlght-—eaele Ax big a goose as you, And soon thy race shall end; Soon hull a desalcation be disclosed t Furthither all such new yonug fellows tead “Tis not as you #upposed, Yoo think that “you can stop" t— © yen) “ab any tine 1” * you will not fall" — *Yoo'l ttop, and never drial aswthar dru" Just TAX ve--thas te als Anu on

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