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Woon \ y Retrrey CETY SR CTIN FERN TH TAMMANY Poe Queer CMere AR ASN OPFR) HOS Mev DAV FRANCIS) Wu Pyarway nous BOOT THEATRE w aie , Wet FC ADEMY OFM Ww HROERLYS 8 xy VOTH AVANCE THEATER WEDNESDAY, Terms of The Suns DAILY, per rear. to mw WW eek y eh co herniy co Filly copies to oue address Wagntepeset Twenty coh ies FiNy copies to Alditional Payment invariatiy in a ADVERTINING RATIE Dante Any ApeRer Reapise Maren, wits het |i Reapivo Marre ALY a Will the D Who Brpress gc sian to the Deme dares that while pioasures have become ol principles still live the sues it names disciples in 1 The mnong the d attention. create they have julcted upon our manufsetaring. ont from the markets of the world.” Ut then tenders to th nificant advice, priss, Ww porta our party, andth dead ones, the better, ing to race with dead horses dio, bury them, though never, nceen, NEVER bury great principles, for iu them there is eternal resurrection.” When the Deme in to give to the party such wise counsol as this, it looks stand a good cl npon power in the nation, G © exigenc AIRE FRANCA ane ada; ves Mariiagea ‘all ie wit Weeman rn ox W famous resolutions of ‘08, which Mipisos framed, and Virginia adopted, and Jiven ever, these great men did not expect that they would be carried to the extent of nulli fication, as they were by Ca (ON approved, HOUN and his nor to the extreme of se ession, as they were by Davis brother traitors in 1901. rpreas places the war and sia ayo d issues, and, as we under mand it, all controversies respecting principles wertled by the defeat of the re throw of slavery as well tho dead, our contemporary gives the follow ing suuMy Of What it regards as the main questions that shoald now oecapy the public * But mys, “are the inequality of the taxes, the severity of the taxes, —the unwisdom of the tax begislation, the character, the destruction they have alre to oar commerce, aad the damage Is and the over. Having buried st, In shutting Democracy this sig * ways the Br fee issues, 0 rw full of sto the country, apd great profit to quicker we drop a 1 really There is no use 'n try When things leaders as at © of reswinlag its hold us Admiral Hots Report. Tt was Adinital Hove's mis! fering from ill health at the time a vigorous tonstitution was required ty grapple with the ; but this: is no teayon why he should be snubbed by our new Ancient Mariner failed to perform his duty, let him be eallod Yo account by a court; but until he is proven to have acted Sua manner unbecomi potition and his instructions, be is entitled to be treated with as much respect by Bourne II as Admiral Portis himselt. Uf, as is alleged, ROBESON puts on vies with oll regards as played rune to be suf: of Coban wut, this gross breach courtery and dignity will reeol upon him gelf, and will not injare Admiral Hove, "Pho aucrocy, Lowsver, which the Govern ment observes in royard to the report of the late commander of our Cuban squadron ox cites suspicions which the Administration should at once diepel, both in justice to that distinguished naval officer, and to order to tranquillize the public inind. sults the atmoxp!| better than that of a republic. question if 10 ascertain the circumstance ‘ander which American citizens have Wet their | papers for fifteen cents each, which, as lives, it is a matter of public concern, and the | dy not contain so much real subste codatry is entitled to know the truth, t whole troth, and nothing but the truth. Mr. Fisu afraid that the exposure of these cireumatances may excite and force him to rlapse tor once from mas Bocretivenens sre of a despotic court much 6 | of public feeling tearing: it off and eating it when any attempt is made to keep it on him, He devours all += | manner of refuse for food, Once a week the | keeper of the peorhouse leads him by & rope | around his waist toa neiyhboring creck, and | scrale lim with @ broom, He i# thon led Lack to his pon, where he lroods away the hours, from day to day, and year to year. | Itisexprossly stated that’ the confinement of this most unfortunate being Is not a forced one. However this may be, it acems to us that an outrageous wrong is committed in allowing a may to remain in the condition which wo have described. Low and de- | graded as lie may be, it should not be for. gotten that he was made in the image of his Creator; and In these times, when ecience | hha dot puch to alleviate the queringes fof Lumanity, his story reads like a tale lof the tarharone ages Though his pa rents are not able to furnish menns for his fupport ina private asylum, the authorities of the town of Southold and of Suffolk county should take measures to have him proper care. ‘The Inws of our State make ample provision for the support of idiots nud Lunatics, aud it is carelessly nnd outraeourly wicked to allow ahuman Deing who has lost his reason to live among | civilized men In the condition of a beast | We say civilized men; but many persons will refuse to decm men civilized who can {| permit an outrage of this character to en- ng them for a period of eighteen years, And such persons will not be far wrong — Judge Lott) Defeated The San Tr: ' As we predicted, te Love has failed of a renomiuation tar Judge of the Sapreme Court ia the Second District, Por a len ti the cunning old man kept two strings to his bow, and stood for two places—the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals. Bat Tine Sun's rays proved too hot for him, and he finally submitted with awkward prace, it is understood, 10 a foreed declen- tion, As THe SUN supports old Lort, as an set of charity, for the Court of Appeals, he will probably got that nomination, ‘The Democratic Judicial Convention for the Second District (which comprises tl counties of Kings, Queens, Suffolk, Rich- mond, Weetchester, Orange, Rockland, Dutch ess, and Patnam) met yesterday afternoon in Brooklyn, aud nominated, in place of Joun A. Lor, Gen, Catvin B. Pray by aceli mation. Gon, Pravr was born in Princeton, Mass, in 1828, and is consequently 41 years ofage. He studied law there, and was ad. mitted to the bar in 1852. In 1862 he en tered the Union service as Colonel of the ‘Vhirty-first Now York regiment, was wound ed in battle, and returoed home a Brigadier- General. Gen. Paver is an able lawyer and one of the most prominent members of the Nings county bar. Gen, Pravr was first brought out by Tie Svs. He is pretty sure to be clected, and we hope he will make @ fair Judge. Let us have no favoritism on the bench toward any one. Brooklyn has a reputation to redeem in the matter of Judges, ‘The plan of nominating by acelamation prevented Laweeack SMurn from having any chance to vote for hinself, and nobody clse would have voted for him. Witiiam P. Burren, of Long Island, is talked of asthe Republican candidate. He le toward cighiy years of age. —— . We yesterday had the pleasure of an ine h Gxonce FRraxcis Thay, Me was lorview w fresh from a Turkish bath, and enthusiastic in wise of ts rejuvenating powers, Whether f the effect of the bath er not, he looked remarks bly youug, handsome, and full of life. He b gins his lectures at Ciucinnati on the first October, aud will continue to thunder at the vices 1 fol al and financial system from that day forward, With wll the eloquence of Peter the Hermit, and an carnestness not inferior to his, Mr, Twain come I shrowdness, a strange wit, and a power of dramatic eflvet that render bim to-day them sand dangers of our pol bines a practi effective of our popular orators, 1 he is crazy, there is a rare method in bis madugss, and the people follow hin in crowds, Of the Pacific coast Mr, Tears speaks in terms of much disrespect, He says it is all played out, The gold mines of Colifornia ure exhausted so that their yield this yenr will not exeved fifteen willions of dollars; while the yield of the reat of the coast and the mountains will be only about fifteen millions more, ‘The agriculture of California and Oregon has worn out — the soil, so that it will not produce above ten . and does not jy the cost of cultivation, ‘There are still grizzly Lears, but they are not of much account, and the people will not tolerate the Chinese imny which might save them from ruin, San Fran cisco has sucked the whote coast dry, and is now ibelf bankrupt, Within ninoty days at the out. side, there must come such & collapse among the great men of commerce and finance in that re- zion as the world never saw. ‘The fauous sippi bubble and the South Sea bubble of old wer nothing in point of hollowness and worthlessness to the San Franciseo bubble of the present day according to Mr, Trax, ‘They say they go upan there, but cannot show four millions vin all their countr bushels of wheat to the ac a specie basi sand they sell mews ¢ says, whole sbeet as he finds in one colamn of Tus Sex—the Is | best paper in the world, in his opinion, San Fran- co is controlled, as he reports, by a ring of nen who al thought to be rich, but are really bankrupt, Mr, Bovrwate never made so great ‘torly inactivity to masterly activity t Ordoes | (ifornia, Altogether, Mr. Train rogurda the he believe that the State Department Is an | rycitic irresponsible and close corporation, which } at present, W tan be permitted to act autocratically? Lot | California, Oregon, or Nevada to us have Admiral Horr’s port, and let the | Pre ast as a good regi infor that n to keep away from he does not expect ident in 1873, ———-- American people pronounce upon its merits It would seem to be high timo for Mr. or demerits, We want none of your secrecy, when Spanish slaved citizens’ throats! Barbarism on Long Island, There is a wild mau Island, At least, he is as nu sightoen years of suilering and ill treatme Mr. Fran can make him. He is yndoubtedly insane ; and the most re Southold, Long rly wild ax | iowing complaint in the Troy Times ¢ “Hubseriborn to Wilkes’ Spirit of the Tir in that they cannot get their pay eripuious have to the otiee 4 accowpanied by cheeks, ond chee Keen returned cancellet, bat wo papers have be received, They think th other jc muskable manifestation of bis disorlered yet abeod of his. intellect is the fact that he refuses to wear clothing. His parents are respectable peo ple, They were compelled to send him to the poorkouse when he wi ol, an account of his aversion to be clothed. ‘That wee ¢ ghteen years ago, At the poorhouse ho te kept in sure resembling a pig pen. It isa In Which the wretehed creaturo lives. He will not wear clothing to eammer or winter, twelve yours p enclo- —- Vaxpenmur monument sould be removed from St, Joho’s square to the Cent of the Hud upon St. John’ author of the ¢ of government of crate is seen iu all the Bortinavam treaty, Mis p with Prince natu in cach other, a good moral pre attractions cf supre: the ven the highest pitelr that the very prestige of his presen the Elusinian myste decide not own the City Judge. That taagist day reoommitied Keddy the Blucksmith to pris. on until eve seeure the attend, Grauaw, This we Just of ai opportunity to praise belrs of their mother, Whose pronerty it wai, Th + coud w m Wow it belonge. Hitigutic the pre tention on the part of the Company, If they are, ered, money belonging to his estate, The admi trator alone bas that right. Evidently the editor of the Hot hos either had dust thrown in his up thei Sewann used to ex ainistake as when he sent gold to the Bank of ote for bim for Gronce Wires to come home and attend to his vers cutour | paper, During his absence it has b flighty and uninteresting, We also tind the tol me quite sOreW louee ginewhore in the office since Winkie hae been ty Hurope.”” » of the poorhouse. a ‘This man is an inmate of the poorhou Decidedly, Mr, Wivees ould come home, or me line of basiness will The Herald recommends thit the great Park, Such a reinoval would bes inistake, The grand depot River Railroad, which now stands square, ia the work of Vaxpen vin, and it is fitly crowned by Capt, De filthy | Gnoor's immense sculpturgs, Ia the Contrat corner of the ig a little Lut | pork there is no edifice upon which this won- ap) land derfol entablatare could be Gtly erected. Tt is oll right where it is, wad we trust it will lony Fe- main there to illustrate the saeeoss which en. torprise, boldness, and perseverance may attain in the management of those enormous publie works which constitute the great characteristic of the present age, —_ The Allany Argus, the organ of the Democracy at the State eapital, and of the party n the rural districts, recommends the adoption of the Judiciary article of the new Constitution, which is to be submitted to the people, indepen dently of the rest of the instrament. It bases this recommendation partly on the ground that this article is “ chiefly the work of a Democrat.” No doubt that Judges Cowstoce and Darr had a ideal to do with framing this article, end it is all the better for their intervention, But why cut the Constitution opin this manner? Saw. vonn KE, Civren, a sterling Demoerat, was the cellent financial articte; and to Enasres Brooxs, « leading Democratic journai- ist, we are indebted for the great improvements incorporated in stitution on the subjects ties avd the registration of Tadved, the work of distinguished Demoe rts of the instrament, Thea whole, and thus finish the voter why not adopt i cutire controversy ? — ° We aro authorized to state that Judge Cannozo has not committed himaclfin favor of any candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court; also, that Mr, Gronoe Sana has never changed his religion oon eneittiiineaiaceninens Mr, From finds difficulty in getting the right man to fill the Chinese mission, Mr, Gnexcer will not take it, Me. Fumtaxomuysny dee ed it, Mr, Concan is not fit for it, In this ney why not tender it to Mr, Sewanp? He can do more in the way of putting our rela- tions with China onthe right basis than any other living American, Why not ask bim to undertake the duty? dir. Sewaep was the prime mover in mal sonal relutio 4 are ofa peculiar and end ne Hoth statesmen recogulze master spirits ave the sane aflection for the of Coxrectes, and for the i Aglow with the ovations at and Mexico, ble Seeretary of sate would arrive ut Vekin in a treaty-muking split wroaght up to enthusiasas, Who knows but ee would solve # of Celestial polities, and fate of Bunuiva sate and of civitigationY And theu the tnission to China would be a proper prelude to thee would bea gra rance into the White House, It uiwet for Mr. isu to offer this ission to Mr. Siw att, We are glad to seo that the polit jans do te yesturs effort shall bave been made to of the abscouding witness, jou on the part of the City xpected, and we are always glad ny Judge. e was —— The Royal Lite Insurance Company, to whose attempt to evade payment of a policy of $10,000 to a widow of a deceased policy Lotter we referred yesterday, have persuaded the Aeening Tost to publish an explanation on their behalf, whieh is sing itself explained. It pany are ready to pay the woney, but are in doubt who is entitled to it, rly in need of being in substance that the Com- ‘The chiidren of the first wife claim tt, as the claims it, not ae wedow. but as eredito ropay money gambled away by her husband, ‘The apany are sued by both parties, aud will pay the mOUNLAS suON us the Courts shall’ have Gecided to Unfortunately for the success of this plea, the as reported in the ost itself of 1s day, gives evidence of no such in- they say, willing to settle with the rightful owncr, there is a perfeetly easy way for them to doit, U roquiriug the vival etal lev the Code they ean enter an order @ the mat- tor between themselves, and quictly abide the cut. Itdoes not appear whether they have done (his or not but if they have failed to do it, the fu words, It is absur of tl Wh her utall; and if there bad be to the husband as her administ term © heir’? is nut applicable to the successors to personal pre viving widow elaim the moucy as ereditor, lure speaks more eloquently than any too, to tulk of the ehildven first wife claiming the money as her heirs, 1 she diod there Was no mouey belonging to n, it would have gone . Besides, the perty in any event, Nor can uf a decuased person can sue as such for H we agent of the Company, or has wade ule of the facts communicated to —— 5 Admiral and Mrs, Powter are soon to take in the mansion formerly oceu- pied by Lord Lyoss in Washington, where Mr. ‘Lin whist playing and in nyivial humor, ‘The future destinies of this house are wrapped up with those of Bou and Rowe swimming success, as bycomes a trio of Ancient x. They will be, no doubt, merked by a Mariners. siesnatmieessiiians Consumers of coal are naturally incensed at having (0 pay so much more for it this season than they did a year ago, and we are not disposed to blame thom for feeling as they do, But we cannot in justice join in the denuneiations so freely iade of the miners and deulers in the arti- cle. Aw we bave said, egain and again, in regard to labor, every man who has any thiny aright to try and get the highest pri con, and coal is no exception the rule, The only remedy the buyer has is to refuse to buy any more than he can hely, If the demands of the holders are not justitied by the scantiness of the supply and the cost of production, the price toust sooner or later come down, If they are so justified, we know of no sound principle on which they onght to be compelled to sell for any Jess than they oan get, —_ It is reported ubout town that the Hon, Jouy Nioetow will soon withdraw from the New York Tinee, and that Frepenick Hopson, Bsq., has been Chgaged Lo succeed him as the editor of the paper Mr. Hopson has repeatedly refosed the most attrac. live offers, and If the Zines has secured him it must lave been by bidding very high But we presume that the report is not true, alr, BiorLow has hardly go settied to bis work yet, and all inteligent persone ust admit that since it has been in bis hands the Times bas Deon marked by intellectual power, learn- Jug, Nonesty, accuracy, dignity, and fairness, Of has his enemies, as all editors of ony value are sure to have, and this report is probably tb vention of some of them, caiman One of the best of the story papers is the New York Weekly. Us enterprising proprietors spare no capense to make It ulUraetive to their rapidly increas ing circle of readers, ‘he latest novelty In {te columns is an exciting narrative entitied "A Beautiful Woman's div.” See announcement iu another column, cour —— Tak Rawaoaps axp tue Great Farm,—Ar- rangements have been mado to place a wuficient number of cars on the track of the Belt Railroad on Fifty-ninth street to convey to and from the Rink all Visitors travelling by the Pixth, Seventh, Bigith, und Ninth avenge roads, the Hudson river steam- . rasiroad, and ferries, The Ful is now very nearly complete to all its details, and te the Oneat exhibition ever taade by the Institute, ‘Tho attemde ance yevterday reaebed over Ove thunued, SIRING TO EMIGRATE. —_—>- ‘The Delastons of the Hon. Horace Grete: ~—Whoe are Wanted in the Weat-!oo! hefore You Leay-lHow to Get a farm and When to Get It. Tothe Katwor of Tha dun Sin; Flattered by the promptocss with which emigration, and the conspicnous position which you wave ft in yonr columns, I am cocouraged to hope that you will, in the Imierest of the working classes, to whom your paper is js to other communications on ti samo subject, In which I propose to show how mstaken are some of ‘the popular notions as to the hevefite to be gained dy going West, and particnlarly 4 make }t plain to thing may be so surely munaged that the ty workingman may have every reasonable guarantee of ghortly possessing that competence for which he +r npon new exp rieaces, and encounter trial and privations whic! will be as hard to bear a+ the extortions of grax ing landlords, the want of employment, or the crowded confines of « tenement house, HORACE GRENLEY'H DELUSIONS, The splendid theorists and conceited blowers of the Tribune are responsible for many Actusions Whleh have sent many cool mon and families oat Wost to suffer years of disappolatment nad poverty, | of Inbor, and too proud to re turm, When the anempioyet poor of New York are thronging the offlees of tie ward reliet committees, wien the Roup-bowses are in fall blast, and the ey word times" reaches tho philosopher of the Tri dune, then straightway appear in the wide and dee coluinns of that immaculats #icet tong editorial e say, in which expatriation is enjoied upon all complainants withont con tition oF resety A WORD OF ADvICK TY MRCHANICS. Skilled mechanice are better pald and live better Jn Eastern cities than in the West, Men whose ln. Vor has been infvors, on work that requires dex terity of flogers rater thin exereite of musete, shonid Have money to back thom when they under take the subjugation of wild farms. Mechanics, who 1 to hard work can do very well on quite means, but In alteases a man should have « team oF yoke of oxen, and enowel to ke herwine he must eo to work us a fara hand for his richer aclghtor GO ALONE, AND LIAR YOUI FAMILY, Whenever practicable the emigrant shoal go West alo leave bis family to follow when he shall have made th tion, ‘Then, if he is disappointed in his expect Hons, he can return and go on wzain In the same old him for a gs comfortable for thelr recep Way, Wore conteatedly aud without apy sense of Namiliaton, COLONIZATION AXD COOPERATION, Colonization te Ue best plan, If riahtly conecived And executed, ‘Phe eadperative vyetem was nevor applied to any enterprise In whieh its benefits were more manifest. Tomesickness, despondency, ruin et health, and fatlure aro the results of going alone In Ly far tho greatest provoriion of casos; tniliar from the ye of tiinking are identical and whose sympatuios are in common, the case is very different, A town site of 61 acres (oun vidition Dut when surrounded by kindred and faces, among nelghbors who eame with yo dear old home, Wiose fection) may be preémpted by a colony; In to which, every mia is entitiod to 10 aeres f form; a widow has the sume right, About five years at for payinent be fore the title is acquired, and the coat of It, wll told, smounts to the enormous eam of gi under the is the time allowed by Govern Homestead act, or §200 under the Preéusption THOUSANDS OF PEASANTS we from Europe are every day landed mpon that vast jeans, the pabhe lands of the Union, With a fearlossness and faich jer em and doveloping the Lighest clvilization,where but « dad his hunting domajn, the birthright of Amo that is sublime they trust themselves in the wil ness, creating new States. poopting it with cit few short scare ayo the Indi ground and the buffalo ranged in countless herds. Kansas and Missouri are geographically aud eom- America, ‘The map will show that, Physteally and geclogteally thetr il, the mercially the centre of Nortls structure insures the hixhost fertility of areatest cane of working, witht @ certainty of pro duction and a readiness of tnar any other ection of our country, The climate i all that ean be dowired: the atmosphere 1s ay clear antl pire ae that oF Sitiout the extreme and cold winter,“ Wes'cri) Miso ning well wavered ms, and there by no rate disease ha other ds abousd NOW 18 THK TIME TO ORO ANIZE eprings malarious iniluc you funilies who desire to h ant last ooporiuuity olf ds, Very soon there w viiand bat what wil bean t » uve Kooy and are Ouo hundred tamibes should go toe ting conuitice can get {ree puss Goo New York, aud. the rwhiowd corp: bitke 4 deduction of {9 per ceut, on olontets oy 9 whioun U with manutacty with touls and will «fares in y MAY appoint ean arrange eras to eipbly the colony witaral implements it w!olesale prices, “Sehools and chuvetios mast soo tolluw 1 Uieir taidst, and dn the short spaea of thres years L Venture to wrediet that personal indepen every 1 comfort, and vin Will be theirs, phat ss American Institute Pair. at Fair of the Awerican Institute was (nronged ,estertay more than ever by delighted visitors. Aw un Exposition of Native Arts and Manufrctures, it hos never been surpassed in this country. e elTor of the managers to acute Une result are very properly appreciated by. the public, and the Par tile yoar promices to be Im every resvect aw at & Buse ae the mort sandy press was at work « © alternoon and ¢ : throwing off mul of copies of our sparkling wheet, which were eagerly cantht up and carried away by the wile bint Dooked to witne te working, to be used at hom with profit and pleasure, fu fact the press, with tts novel miechavisin and tts noireless operation, recling off reame of interesting reading matier from endless rolls of wile paper almost as raptelly ap the eye could follow it, was pronounced ev body present the most tuteresting featur of t exhibition, It will be run daily, afte noon and eve. fag, till the clone of the Pair, and will undoubted raw many th Its operation isu worth the pe admission; bet when we add that the hunar » the Institute, To 4 are Jsif not thoussads of other novel and useful s there, that there is a show of » American looms of the inost i> great extent, that the { nted, aud thay every b of our multifarious industry is dlustrated to advan tage within the spacioas walle of the Iti think there are few of our citize miss a visit to the Bay — The Sun Relief Kand, Subscriptions for th at the office of im) Sey Amount prewon ly a fiitish Provitene A textile terest arts are ally repre we Avondale fund received Grang aurcet dey geod eles New Milford, eotceted by EE Countiy subscribe Ree Collections 1a Brooklyn What a Mitte Girt Eight Yours Old Did. To the Eutttor of The Sun, Sin: Rnelosed is a chock for § of the Avondale widow lected by iny Lite nioea (s and ooward, You 1 New Milfund 9 for the as, It wa Hane WC, urs re ifuily LM. LANE. Conn, Soph iy 160, — Asma semente, Faexen Orena.—This evening will be one of much interest in mas of the frst appearance of a bran-new ¢ grand opera ts Hometbing thut only the oldest in habitants remember. Curiosity is more than ordinarily excited In regard to the newcomers, since weary all equally jn tue dark in regard to thelr eujyavilities aud writ Rumor is not much to be d big euel matters, though such flying reports as there are seen all bp be to the advantage of these artists, — Packard's Monthly for April is a modet uaw ber. RTERS' NOTE BOOKS Mist Churoly Fitty~ HOMES IN THE GREAT WEST WORDS OF WISDOM TO THOSE DE- TROM OURREPO Ordination at the Paw! ninth Street, The Right Rev. Dr. Lynch, Lishop of Charles. ton, will ordain the Kev. Henry % Lake, mow a dew con, to the priesthood, next Thur o'clock A. M., In the Chareh of the Panlist Fathers, “ifty-minth strect and Ninth aven day, ne has been announced, George Lake, Faq , of the well. & McCreery, and 9 convert to the Cathotle faith, You printed my letter on the eaiject of Western | Op tie game occasion several other portulunte of the Paulist order will receive tousure aud minor orders, one of whom we learn is Mr, y the Professor of Mathematics in the 190! at Newport, ys Sept, 23, at 8 | inown firm of Lake ly devoted, give place 6 Assoctntions med, weighing re the latest who have joined Uns The Hllowing rel fe eile Wa ible, 4) Atlantic Dock yer, ACortlandt wireet Last Saturday even! dent of the Aseoelation, wae riding ins Second ave tof a groceryman’s W Fisk, the Presi nue ear, when the shi tered’ te forward wide part of the urazing Mr. Fisk, ne Avworlation has, accented an invitation to at om, weighs 11 ne subject in made yesterday Clerke to wet atide Judge Barnaid’s decision, ren before Judge fered on the 2th of Ang plainttif, Eliza A, Brock, Jn ie ‘The motion was u pall fee, was & brotwuer sible and that the Inter was the | aid reserved hi ck «uit, and wearing o Pax news stand fron bought a copy of the Moral ai pocket, and read it attentives The Bounty of our Jur ‘The trial in which the Board of Superyi Westchester County sue Henry Willet's, the de inex County Treasurer, and his suretic poned yesterday antl thy when an effort is to be mato to obtiin a Jury Itin freely acknowledged, that the stremptto eta jury wall fall TIES OF CRIME, ‘Phe Varley Family Pouds—teddy's prtrayed a Su) Je of Wiltivm fused to allow hi contained tn the bottles beliind yon the part of bia aister-in daw. so that fier knoeking Mary down oud brutally Kicking her have murdered her fo Arik Up the exiiliratiug fiquor exo and might ment of the officer's entrance tnto the Varley den, his prostrate weapon praised, but victim with the murder y rushes upon Miebrel aud disar nee waa poraihle. ‘This model brother-in law Was exiled for trial yesterday ln the Wen the prisouer ‘its rosted him ere resis! pecial Session: hice Was so shoekine'y bruised features were lard! ant, a rater good forty, gave her testimony fn a distinct an t notwithstandiog the bret) jas most forbiddtny recogmable. ‘Th ‘er, bat sate t she had reevived mt wo Op Dor Ly Of the race ty duranee vile sli to slip, and. aceordim cy Michacl to speud’ the next six mouths in t — A Sunday Burglary in Leonard Street. open day, @ citizen saw @ of Messre, Guiter, ot pertaining to ree men stepped out of th i Then the coach al of, dest patting thy ke e and exptursd the aulisr, whos d Alien, Was com Peuty nwbse quently ‘wise keys nad dastiee Hoan, the premises and a Laree quantity stored: several of goa had been broken open. Cary SWI) lead ponelpally wa A target comps New York on ed Sehei's Hol ursio, arrive Thosers, at bg Goovge S. Bowrwetl for Uresident, rotary Boatwell is swith « cordial welcome out iv mowing with all the tuvity of & well Inbricated y chat a tarce nu ( the conntry, who are er Mr, Bourwell the ney the country haw eve It is evident that he las qualities whieh eminently responsible portion, narged, conprehenstve, ant national alse of bis nature is trae the honor and integrity of Uh uncompromisingly shape aud torn, bost hecretary of od faithful to wikition in eve pay private claltus to citiaens. fail to pay the interest ou the bonded slebt of tie would Jali to pay the claim oF a operly authenti eiuaen of the ¢ ry obiigation of honds of a corporation In the shape of a bo whether In the bauds of 5 humble Individual in a, ie held alike isiration of is D partment scales of justice even,” wi 1 rinex to the helgi {every potnt the faith yout prejn tice or partial mf hits great responsibility and honoy of coutident that rity, aud statesmanskip will be reward: wita the position of ¢ e highest honor t A LOVER OF His trate of the nation~ The Narrow Escape of To the Futitor of The Sun. y SUN this morni he Bible House, man went to brake Ta tte bollers nad found it low. , wavored (o Mud t of water, and W Valve had bed ty get ey T ofdered ihe tree t trcape of ue water, Had there be ek ot ercthunes Wonld baye boat ha. always bev aleiretes, It is the oceasien pany. French opera we Lave had much of; but French rigan Tible Buetet in Broadway, aged 50, « sculptor and de- Hwy, Wow Instantly killed soulptor Bille on Larmande, hy got out ofthe veluel, and he Was about head sivdck ‘on the was inatawily bb navement und SLIPPERY BENEVOLENCE, PEOULATIONS IW rith wernoDtst ROOK CONCH Exsnuerated Sintemen thy Praads How they were Discovered ont eNatwes of Mutoriais Parchased trom Middlomeny and t hustug Agouts Sbarius Profiim The community bas been pained by the an houncement, romewhat premavirely made, ond ‘vith vague Intimations of au unpleasant nature Against innocent parties, Lint the venerable and con: Fervative publishing house known as the Muthodist Rook Concern har been made the victim of serions Vossen thronch the dishouesty of some of Me wana: ors oF euiployese, ‘The stutcient as firstgpnblished Is grossly exaggerated and anguet, Indeed, it in as certained from the mest reliable eources, that there cern haw fot lost cent of ita funds, Mths true that tt cond denew has been shamefully and wielodly misused, and that practices the reverse of Voncat appear to have orevailed among some of its most tr sab ordinate officials, whoreby the prolits of ko publics tons have heen lessened. and in that manner ond to that indefinite extent the Coneory bit been de- frauded, Butif there is anything beyond, this we have the pewitlve assurance from their own lips that the agents, the Rov, Messrs. Curtton and Lanatian, ure totally ignorant of it SKETCH OF TM ‘The Methodist Book Concern is one of the oldest publishing houses in the country, its orgoniaation dating from the your 1789, If its prlunary orginta. jon wan weak ond feeble; It ie grown with the great and powerful eoclesiastical body whore mouthpleeo and organ it i, anti vow It t* the most tensive if wot the most wealthy organization of the kind in the country Its affuirs are conducted under the personal supervision of two agonts regularly appointed by (he quadrenial General Conference of the ts cood ground for the beler that tie Co CONOR AS, | Methodist Episcopal Chnreh, to wile body they | report their dor sand to whi dd onsweruble, ‘The pr Re Thomas Carlton, DD, who was appoiuted fifteen or twenty years ago, and the Rev, Jobn Lanahan, D. 0, as am ant, who war appoluted by. he Geweral Couference in May, 1968, to suceced the Rev. Dr. Porter, who resigned the position at that thon The extensive nature of busin of the Concern necessarily removes mach of tte details from the saimediate observation of the areits, re- quiving the eroation of departments, with a ehet officer over exch, who is answerable to the agents for bis conduct. ‘The Riv. Dr, Carlton ts tae bead of Lhe basinees,and exercises only general ove relgatacd sopervicion, the arsistent—ia thit e, the Rev, Dr. Lanahan—being iteusted will all details that come under (he ageut 4 suyervisiog, A NEW MnOOM, Soon after De, Lan than s ejpointoont ho set him: S If to work investigating the Workings of the ex tensive orgugizition, with a view to a more rigid economy aud growter fullufuiness io the execution ‘of the (rusts roposed in the agents. Iu the course of his Investigations he became eonvineed that the Con- cern wae payin too bigh prices for the materials it was constintly purchasing. In the item of paper alone. of whiel thelr purchases amount to $10,000 snuwaily, Choagh therboows sho wed that the TL aban Average OF one the enrrent rau’, yet the vast Amounts pure Haeed sureested ta the kee town of the Doster at the. diterenee ahcaid. be ia ' gestion Was inade to Pits that: Whe. Concern. scald inoke. money hy par chanine dircedly from the manafuetvrery rather than from middiewen OF comminsion agent MATEMIAL PUNCHASED AND PROFITS DIVIDED, Tt was then ascertained that the ehlefof the and ink departaent, BJ. Gos ularly buying Nin f Awung those largely patronized by hin wus James Porter, of @ Duane street, a son of the former ne agent, “With these developments came tn Uimations that Mr. Goolenough received trow the cominission moevehauts a percentage on his pur: chases in considerition of bis heavy patrouage. THE DELINQUENT PERMITTED TO RE Tt is but pert to say that Mr. Goodenough stout Jy denies this charge, und has demanded a thorough ml searchiug investixution inte all his (ransaetions. Ho was requested to and did resign his position in the Concern shout sla wecks aco, when these al- Jeged delinquencies were discovered, ond hus sinee received and wecepted an appolitinent as general acentot tie Home Insurance Company, of which the Rev. Dr. Carlton is one of the Directors, He also retains the wh of Treasurer of the Motho- t Sanday School Union, thus showing that tas lends bave not suttered their confidence la him to be impaired by these developments, But if wit alleged against him be true tt will be dimcult to ascertain to what extent, if any, the Concern 19 a lorer by his tra ‘They charge whutever agal but simply a phivanee With Commission merchants, by which he rod-a portion of the nunecessary the purchases made by his department, AND MORE OF IT. dery department, which was ander the hon Also. sain) with ibly Wore seriins sure reported to have prevailed, «The eaireme reveence of the Suns obers in antl Uy prevents @ {ull statement of the charges against Hotiman, but they are understoot to be of a #untlar satire lo those brought againet nomen, With Ue addition of fome transuctions in the i they are respon ent agents wre the cerw 1 per pou ww er In suing this sotyeet th by requ Hong disnosition of surplus, damaged, aud refuse stock, that way, i sustained, lay hint table to erimual proseeut The uporatious of Gis departiaent are baturully mylicated and its wants more ary ous than in the other mentioned, while it bs con snily aeeununlating stores of ret 4 valde whouy depend nt on the state o ket atthe particular tae iis oftered. 1 Inte ndent weile this ant at sacl pi Wi ther he how shwaye w t, Uwill oe diMienle te aiated. be hans a 1 treasury of ue Ce tag tactenn be J a Gon Wore sever mat hover reali wen, and ceriinly merits some (had a mere requert to sesigu, THOROUGH WORK PROMISED, From the noture of those transaction clear tint t tement alleging dovale white itis ions to the aaenn’ OF several hundeed ti Lars is v native and exaggerat tal twill’ be almost. whotly terune tea re lowes, The ngenisare busy investi in an its affiyrs of te extabiishment deations, und especiatly tose of the nits above alluded to, alld promise to . vo ciurts to elf out an ‘any fauds ae ney extant, ‘They feel, wowever, that Ue muat- ter hast a premature publicity whiea may oun im tere eflorts, LOUAL STEPS SUGGESTED. Of conrse they must now precipitate any action they may have meditated in regard to tis above ul probably thing mere detinige will witha a day or two. ‘The Kev, Dr, wo# yesterday engaged in consnituion ‘vith UiViNer# om the suljeet, and any further ps (hat may be tken will probably be dictated Frome Unit, sure WHOSE BRIRTS ARE CLEARY ny Of the transactions that ht thet in any munuer inpll- ty, who, on the con eu for thely ecul reting out the detinquene: cially t br. Banvion, Nor as Dr, & "5 predecessor the Vey Dr, Porter, at ail involved, notwithstand: wising Up Of lie son in the paper transac Wood Lo baile —_— How The Sun Shines in the Went. Ewin, Pa., Sept. 17, 1869.—A few weeks ago Tread in the Jhrald that Tum Sow has nothing hke the eireulation that it ls reported to have, and that it le unknown out of New York, Comments on (he above, a4 Horace would say : Away out titre on tho Lake shore, I stepped luto a newsd 's yerterday, and asked an in charge if he kept Tux New York 6e reply, “we vell more of tiem than of any New Yorks paper, Six months ago we bad never sold a copy.” Once on a time the skipper of » Connecticut stoop shipped «green hams, freth frow the oniou veds of Wethersiich!, as mate, coos, and ail handy, After getting under way for New York, tho skipper gave is crew of one dircetions about steering, and,with wv injanetion to cal him if there should be “any iteration on deck,” went below for a snooze Everything went on swinmingly for a while, but at length a sudden equall came up, end carried away, clour ud clean, everything im the way of tanst and rigging; @ big wave came pouring ever the deck and down the open hatehway; white, the sloop giving a sudden yuw, the Ullor flow round, and knocked the “erew" hoad over 6 As svon as Mr, Greanhorn could pick hinvelf up, ke rushed down into the in, shouting: Come up stairs, Capten Pinkhaw, right away t There's the biggest kind of an altsratton on deck, The centre-pole bat all koue bo driftwood ; the bow: epht hus aplit short of; the ecllar is half full of water; te wteerin’ bar t¥ Aying round, knocking folks endways, and b's afloat yiverully,” One of these days the Yenerabio skipper of the Ierala wit awake to a reahzing eense of the fact that Were hos been * the biggest kind of an alters: thon om doek.”* PAE a - Court Calendar this Day, wT GPW Sheba ee Cl Be. BUNBR AMA. ray" be faithful ane d vornieelli factories J cous mortly to thit os onthe St, John’s river A than for ter suid ty be more fru’ coolest place in Londow isthe reading room of the Britieh Mucoam, whieh, me water in Ark Jury returned a verdict —Sinee the war thousands of volumes have boen stolen from the Vi many valusble relies, we copy of the first edt. 1.£5) at Pattick & Library, togetuer tlon of Stiukexpoare of Walvéy is the whiet will be ire Lyrtquein Paris into a horaet’s ae Among the | of an opera enty soon performed =A Wisconsin tna tu the nest, which was destroyed -M. Esquitos, French Dewoes acy tion, \# about publisiana * Bini, in the Ninetwenth Ce When Uncle Ned had no woo! ow bis head, No Club would admit bin. Simply beoruse the old geath ck-bald to begin with. ter Wislicenus, of Dasseldorf, ob: from the Weimar umen'al paintings uusouun do that ed ¥, @ daughter of Brigham Y dertook elopement with a Gs: ham saw it brewing in the sto bad, taking his de where Romeo was to moet her, @ prominent leader of the viva of free eduene Work with tue aignidicend tained the thonsand Whaler p Goethe Associnti destined for the n sinner, but Brig: Want nippod it inthe citer, like our artist, on the «pot broke out with © Brethren, we the lesson was kortte this bre the court preacher are all mortal!” the eralty prie —Thousants Thiers, recently w including M. dynasty, ani to concert measures of action tt the event of Louis Napo! a's withdrawal eared at Paris ase 8 Nteral sane thas not ovly apoleon, who ap Domoerat in the Se eulotte on the bevel at Hay ring the hatred of the Conservatives in polits exciting the Indignation of people in baching com ate, flgnret a —Mark Twain thinks that sods water is not ree Hable for a steady dr morning afier drinking thirty himself full of gas aud ar tight as a balloon hadu’t an article of clothing that he could wear ex cept his umbrella, —An eloquent reporter for a Western paper, de tcribing the condition of af sul oceurrenc tral of a servent, aud ie proverbial skel deep in the reeoss of the deepest closes to dage the Fr geae upon the car ite xepab ally before a recent Luther's nutive town of E reneed within the last deewte an snflux of Roman Catholics, and contains a church of or denomina tion, as well a8 a couventual cotablishment, witien ie y supplied with money by the Society of Jenuits at Rome, aud is waking extensive acquisitions of aleboa has exper —In the Bosiou great organ isa stop called “Vou A countryman, having heard the orgun the frequent mention of tis stop, was asked on tus retura from the Pouce Jubilee bow he liked t organ. He auswered, very well, bat what struck him stop, he believed Uiey ealled it Bost Was a certal “ Nux vomica, 4 Poon's old family carriage bas com {nto the possession of the Michizan Central Rail: ‘The reite is over one hundred aud #ixty years Mich., either pur- its arrival he failed te company tuos pote d or fell hear to it, bul Pay express charges, and so th sion in defauit, —The question is asked what Agassiz meant in his Hambotdt speeea when he said Schimper and Bra laws of phylotaxh arrangement of the leaves of plonts whieh our great 1 to agree wity discussed the mathematician the periods of rotation of our —M, Rouher contemplates the of anew Journal d stablishuent edited by M. Parlement toh ° of thy Journal de Wrancfort, und a riskin journalist, to advance kim the cash andation ofa new organ to be calied Lew Emperor has already wasted millions upon the Duke's journalistic enterprises, aud holds y, Wall known I Behos; Vut ub One of the huge finaneisl, schemes which have Deon «et on foot by the Bonaparte dispen jevoral bwise Bank, Gounded In 14 by t seven tmitions nisin, and these are inves! and eannot be converted into money, iu liquidation, which is a potite term for insolvency. ¢ lost a quantity of veges tables from his garden, tought ho would endeavor to catch some of the offenders, goods box in a con An old furmor, ba’ Placing « large dey f, lie One might Kot tata aw the offenders coming. One of them, a large boy, crept up to the box very cautiously, and suddenly turning it upside down with tne old fellow Afver tie boys bad got all they ted, he got off and was out of sight before the could extrteate bimaself, —The Italian Geographical Society claims to dave been the first association of the kind to 4 Woman AMONg ite MeMIers in the person of tha late Mite, Hand, the wartye of Afr.can exploration, But the fact is that [4s Polder was for many yea ember of the French Geographical Society, and ie her death Madame Dora d'Ixtria haw beeo Almost all the literary so cictics of aly, and recently the Athenwam of ‘Tro vera, have conferred upon the last-named authoress thed:ploma of honor: At, leaned upon it, elected in her stead, ary membership, REAL BSTATE TRANSACTIONS, y-Sales of New dy and Now Jersey Property ~ Market Brisk, ta In the Exchange Salesroom yesterday, Mr. KE. F, Raymond, by order of the Sherlif, disposed of the lease of a house and four lots on the west side of Third aver Bue, H feet worth of Fifteenth street 13)x100, sold for $30,000, One nase of two lots expires te five years; the other, of thr Messrs. Johuson & Miller had their vale of Great Nook, operiyon the premise yerterday, The attend: nee was very large; the auctioneers bad given out over 80 tickets, The excursion party arrived on tho grounds at ap ea: 1 the whole plot lous, In eight years, Fealiaed good, This sal F800 & Co. had also thay ‘real estat Hal Iutieh ape At very thoes, wi fery wood p ute ChiteChats ntral Lode rooms of Hrooklya was opened A Very large smembinge wae Necars. rule in West Bergen. wud lars doalcrs, ayetit on ‘Tuesday evening. Sir Knigat Prev ‘01 oF AbOUL Oct, Past Grand Master J. W. Simons conferred th |. Berry will resume business ugu't ier tue New York Blogs Bxchanget i hommund sy, No: 6 Court» BR, W. George W. Gre town for a few day’ ; aut eels, whiel he chine bea aud’ has the endorsement or Judge ry is told of the Lite W, Daniel Carpen- ter, Who once drove a Nard bargain with seit overreat i brother," you are ever Weait with im tay life. lied broad Tian,“ didet tow eves deal wit ver Hezekiah?” Carpeutur cons dered hin The graad promcn ido concert to the lady frienta © bo a toe afta Se “TH fo yout menos! oy 1 of te uiembers