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THE SUN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1869 shall be given to their operations, is evident. | dispute that It is pet the plan alone which if forming Gollardo that a body of §pantards 410 rore ra Q THE ©. Mig ly based upon a knowledge of the habite of | Crowns @ great work oF a mighty public enter. SPAIN AND FREE CUBA. feoesds \nsnen ter eae Salen ne A BANQUET FOR THE GODS, . nn aig , The yar. Su Judge, not at all creditable to them. prise with tha glory of suecess, It is Brains, and fag and & omer of hie woldere wm Nd are ai hs eevateten “ ———— brains constitato @ commodity requiring no pat. | THH TEXT OF GEN, AIOKT. Faget Tl Ga chat cattinae MeDRrERTY pokecette | Coe tee ee DRLRUNBR IN| tester Connelly tue A =< ___ 1s Whines for At, | A Real Aiaaewwaetts (Emenens for | ont for its protection, Therefore, while we are DRATED LETTER. thelr Spanien inlets. Col ‘Beetle lon HONOR OF HIS HETROTHAL, the Bonrd offsupervivorsitveual SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1889. ‘uban Independence. marching on to our million of subscribers, let eonid Got opens, Ih Hine 10 Bvot aber of is inate of Gh etl te eee - sci Octonentteace=:| The Hon, Hawny Wrsow ot Mua, | everybody who datos inltts Tas Men, and'gut | "he teteg meaise mais noon Recerarse | Saag ates ta as, "Ree pamrer'yr | "My aiveet wrerkemee exer Cuven meNere | rhe tere fac re toe wae Amusements To-Dov, chasett# was in the city yesterday, and met | 4 million of subscribers also if they cnn, But Beliigerent Kights of the Cubana, Hy Dees Ween erteas ciomate pak eae, Cloth of White Corded Silk Fringed with | Cares and politicians inst Tharsiday ie at length ex- Tot, nnd Yoon Mace. Matinee t0-tayy " ial reception from bis fs: ede " | Government apon the condition of attire in Cube | followed closely, entting of many of the frightened with Gold—An Exquisite German—A Glos | ‘Ne Comptroller from paying moneys appropriated Patric (Fatherland numerous friends. He was on his way homo hae been much discussed in both hemiepheres, but Jiers and taking sixty-five prisoners in all. Among rious Wedding in Prospect. by the Boara of Supervisors at their Inst special Ban Francteeo Minstrety ffs tes Rowery Theatre Watertea, a from Pennsylvania, where he has been ad Roorh's Theat Vent ‘ dressing large audiences at Philadelphia and Waltnek’y Roverien's new we pos Mtatoee, | Reading in behalf of the Republican cause, Tho present Grand Jury, composed mostly ‘1 citizens of Cienfuegos who fell Into Cuban hands 4 ts Y | haa not before been published. It opene with © | juetne the fight were Sea, Bxcarza, Porrna, Par of politicians, has been in session since the 26th | statement that the writer hae been direeted by the | va, Martines Gurdon, Sarria, and Blanco, all mer. day of June, How much longer is it going to | President to remonsteate with the rules of Spain | ehante An entertainment attended with considerable | meeting, was made to the Superior Court, preparation and forethought, and for a tong time an. | 0 the alleged reason that the meeting wae tteipated by onr ap town fashionables, was enjoyed | Secret, and that the complainant, Supervisor Ely, Riblo's Garden homo sit? Iteould have adjourned long ago, but for | upon the extreme cruelty and inbummlty of the SAGTAD LA GRANDE, yesterday at the residence of Capt, Oliver, im West | Who sa member of the Board, was excluded, Sa+ bein — i Geo. WiLson in heart and goul is with THE | some reason of other it didn’t GOAT GIN the eatiet carredt on ty Ge | Mortiney, commanding about 378 Cubans, tne | Twenty third atreet, We allade to the dajeuner d | Pervisor Ely testifies that his agent made inquiries ‘ AAA Arcane Thedine-\ Kumuen Mata Son on the Cuban question. He anys that eee Spanish troops in Cubs, and then continues in the | Grade juriedicuiom fora month "On the 1th in ta fourchette given by Lord Uubert L. 8. Ainsley to bo the office of the Board at 2% o'clock, and was told Ghusse Thenire gg . when he roca a fight hie eympathies aro | The Hon, J. 8. Pace of Maine haa pubs | following strain: Commander Autugio Arango loft Saga to attuck | his young lady and geniiemen friends, in honor of | by the Clerk that no meeting would be beld that day: Was Wirkle, M alonys (ini rely: withe khie den tires 4 Habed an able and impressive review of the pub. | . ‘The manner In which the ws jneter, the | Mattines's forces, Col Pascual Martines had thrown | jis approaching marriage with the beantiful belle, | but at four o'clock of the same day a quorum met, an fretta Ant Caren Troap 7s instinctively with the dog thet & as} Tite wind chatacter OF the ate Manatee : horrible atrueities that are bei eaitiad, tee | oP fatrener mente ad with teatarsege Pirces | Mise Lillie Martin of Staten Island. The delicate | Nd passed the annual tax levy of about twenty mil- Herwan the B 4 der, He thinks the Cuban cause is the cause |" W, . nlbeadecsrdin Or FRSSEN: « ‘aseinations, tse cold-blooded inurders. the «2060. | eave ap the attack alter maklag two futile assaults little rowe-‘inted notes of invitation, gotten up in | Hons of dollars, and a large number of appropriations, = | of liberty, and he is for it out and out, Ho | wiract'e passage, whic to ae just a0 | TOE I ine enscavionr of Chinen prmpners, WHO, <5 recherche style, were ieaued on Monday Inet, and | And adjourned, without notifying the complainant of Lonis Napotcon’s Testament. saya the colonial condition fe not the natural | ‘is forelbles though taken Invrms, were human teres and de: | LRGRAND LOCKWOOD'S RESIDENCE. | eouchod as follows! the meeting, . “it a debater that Mr. Fraseypgn must hold | erved consideration; ai of € 4 are as i ni . eave The action 18 based upon the following decision 6 nies, like persons, the highest rink. Orat rin the trae sense of the contrary We. the, Start of mabcere. eryiiizal ia ot) Tho MW Mognif, taken place recently between Lours Navo. | when they become of age, should be tree from Hepat, “OF thal, SAEROPAIGGES: Rtece aad coer et | ROM WURMIA fioer woceee, abu ell ouned civilized Lact dhol baba LP ath’ . OF that extraordinary grace and glow of | fom Bngiand, from Frauce, and ol other ¢ i Stablen ot Oreumscolared Giene-Te Brox, Lord CLanENDo, and Prinee Gon. nal control hy the mingled fruit of passion and feeling, of | Mations, Trespectintiy ack you, he anil nuk 8 Intellect inspired by pathos or by hamor, the tags | facta wateb eaunot Le juila i 0 8 Inted Floors and Satin W: A Splendid Joon after eleven o renAkorr is probably the first of its kind, en, GRANT has the good sense to take | netic fax that ent 8 tale of the inte very wuld W nd Oratory $1,200,000 for a Resideuces which we 6 Country Sent The interview which is reported to have | condition of man; that ce fo se the Court of Appeals, declaring the proceedings of a ~ West gl street. | | special meeting to be void, when due notive war not given to all the members of the Board: Iie of course indispensadle forthe 4 down | show that all the memgers of the. body I nck anamber of splendid private equipages might have been aven rollin ivi ‘i I oratory, he ne bited any ape rv spere and, with neatly tree amiltion Ind ass s over the Ne ailros o ne | aot LAGE ACLUAL OF presumptive, mous diplomatic arrangements with forcign | party like Gen. Hesky W1Lson, his now Macriminating gent, truenlent, and ready” | even in the most barbarous would have been | all noticed @ magnificent etracture of eream-colore residence, and at the honr named in the invitations | [ mee power be connie ce fee ther and the t uit nthe outskirts of Norwalk, It commands 4 | (46 eyests had all assembled in the richly furnished | iris not only. a plain, dictate Ol reason bute conta arming view of Norwalk river and bay, and isa | 4 law. that no power-or function. Hite + In itself which eclipses ite surronndings. onalele Ais manner war lolty und magnet fearless, yet caution inding power every subj ypresiacy | Avemed cruel, The war has aircady inteviet | Year, during a large portion of which th v]t im looking on, expeetant thy powers so as to secure the preservation of | drooping cause may soon be in the ascen- his own dynasty! No doubt the British and | dant wing rooms, where they were eourtec y re avp., Amnoc i with # sims re be made it to an end pier ceived ond welcomed by Capt. Oliver, Lord Ainsley, ined With. Russtan stateemen promised to recognize RE rm By which seemed vo tering | anda thie 1 'tt' ts too | Travellers twee npon it in aurprise. Iemight betwo | cane mr tute 7 | ach bodys Ww Regency he " ‘i Oficcholders Eusy—The People Ope tay sicuiped | evident that Spavi ramen country seats of English noblemen rolled into one, 4 : munteipa i x any Regency he may choose to appoint in pressed. Uens'a debater of | further off | than” ever trom | attahiing palatal ey. Sra Waue tera te TIE FLORAL. DECORATIONS. Saute teavaacted at An aetiybiy the event of his death, if thereby a revolu Iti spntation, during bis whole | Ohveet. ‘Twosthirda of tie tsiunst im in jy or tt mig f palace of fem ‘ i Considerable taste and ingonulty was exhibited in | inajcrity of the persons cf each class to wh 8 de » ol t need Vashi Sh 0 ed an cciipa iy was fe the Cabs r towns ni ‘edatey Feaidsaes Of Taaraid Laekweed, ¢ art niajoril no persons Of each elasy to witch the pr: is announced thus early from Washing nevor in eclipse. The wus never y tits untry residence of Legrand Lockwood, chief Dart: | oi.6 oral decorations of the apartments, Large | #cript.ch of chatter hat ronfded the power.” The worsted ina debate, ton that the winter is to bean unusually gay | in any troops, they with full # cond beng | COURE Are Hned arraten i ner of the firm of Lockwood 4 Co., bankers ani brokers, who went ander during the Wall street bar- to private ations, mod aa the reason floral globes wero suepended from between the win: | of the Tals, so ao donbt the rule teri spies ative dows, from the massive chandetier, and from be. Neth Na Sith ou rl ceed tes tion in Paris can be provented and the peace of Burope anved atest an whieh Mr. Pina states that Mr. Frssevorw “neither one. Secretary Fist and Senator Cammnc 5 Meer te moro dreaded by crowned | it inmaid, will give a series of receptions of } accumulated riches, nor did he die rich." His Sar Beat vids diaomaeea tna PORTER'S Lonae—neLictora Peneouse ago | with Waeroses® and ster: chores, crotien were | 4 7H@ order Ia this care is to chow cause in eight tremus {han & French revolution, because | unprecedented aplendor. death was the penalty of his neglect of the laws | Gevelosed inten wiern, determined war between Lwo MYTHOLOGICAL IDRALS Mn various Dyrtlons of tas days why permanent nyunetion sould not be 5 wolitic 7 y Micte etione 9 race, one Gf which battles fo1 f nd beauty of the ins were cn ned restrain! je Comptrolter tre 3 renerally auch on cxpiosion ui plitieal pus: 1 Memnwhile wo wish that something might | °F health. He was long uttictei with chronic | faetiobt af ihe am sie, one ut Which butts Tor | A wide avende, emboverct with tres and ait ant eanty ot the rcoma, waren: | aimed reneataing the, Comptoir fom paving ete tet ft M maladies, the fruit of a sedentary life, which no pnt Noe ss. he other tar powers Teg with eumptuons dwellings, stretcher for two | been Just imported from Europe, wxeuher with some | SDéciti mecting. ‘There will be very few violations sions shakes the existing ordot of things t0 | be done to relieve the burdens of the people. | "lle Toe eet ne Pee naka tediee | Tema G2Rnot Guutntain,” These are fete, And he 1 et a iat sad station to the heart ot the | You:ble #atuary trom the sutio of Mise Hosmer | Of tue Excise aw (or some time to come. A cloud i solicitation 6 part o «could induce ple erica and Europe ean no longer but { miles from the railroad station to the heart ot the | Yall r y poh Bas alge aT Coit: Its foundation, and introduces « now social | ‘The disferenca between the condition of tho |}... 4, anal Dut his Nf wae noble, hie char. | c{euis them, "Wikio tweive onthe the Spanish | town, ft ie called Muln atcect, Half way between |!" Nome. | The sumibied enesls spent fully ax oar re bite dissvantes Uy Grieds Dicker’ on Bite Gor ; i nis ble, 1g a tet SL y in adaiting the many Woks of a r ed by & ice tes seine ibd te bitte 4 h and Lee Paine La are ee sotér admirable, and he bas left « proud and webhchthe mar wa fot. adval : J ie iat terminue are fares mt ioe Pas WH ny vertu nite ebout in neh prota cent, Interest, a ’ le he anxiety of old men ° | always to be growing less in @ free republic, | undim sie : ‘i b lespatched thither, arm) alter army et. | open into the grounds of the edifice ed to. WB GRAND MARCH TO THE FEAST. MR, MALOY ON THE SITUATTO. s C Shy te 1 Go! mn t " y' & lf P undimmed record su few political men ever | fur the purpose of supuressing the rebeil bute | vita of which any one might be proud serves asa At 1 o'clock the solid rosewood fol! door = et LARENDON and GonrernaKorr to be re-| ig conttantly growing greater and greater. | secure. fear AR pa hion hae not only not Tosewood folling doors ——— d i heir career fi , Preai ‘ phi hay enslianaa n suppres Hon has not only not | ccoier'a ladge, It Ix of tue ame material ax the | Which sevurate the pariors from the dininz room, | A M1lut te the Wall Btrect Brokers and lieved in the evening of their career from With a President who can hardly tear p ery 0 ate oe Were thrown open, two waiters in fyultiess suits of om liv ling with iced Somo time ago, literary circles in Earape | !me when they must be Independent and | main edifice, A delicious perfume greets the visitor lack broadcloth appeared and the dijeuner was an Hankers—The Soothing Effect of Eel the neccesity of grappling with such a dan: | himself away from the din of pleasure long hs dah sadieh Aredia Gasevened separate, nation. | The of war Me. | Te is the breath of a thousand flowers that bend in | nocnced as served. The elaborately gotten up « bing aud Base Fis! wo the Fish ger, They wish to emooth matters over. | onough to bury a departed comrade—attend area i titlapctent a ail ov bright welcome with en Sof the alt, Bean, | Heman who presided ‘at the plano. immediately Flock to the Wall Street Ferry—A Cordial alsolnte and tndtsputat h were said to have been letters, some of wh struck up a grand march—lis lordship offered his Invitation to James Fink, Jr. lo who reigns in France—Lovts | ing i if Spain, wot all our respect fur the Goverament | tiful lawns traverse avelly wal i ; arot oi or : UGE ‘ OF pba Ae “state dinner” on the day of the funcral—~ | tic, proved that Newrox’s knowledge of the Pio he Sere We gievellere. te reecgs 88 AND CONSERVATORIE! Litdle proconsslon walked into the banquet hal, Sin: Eel bobbing and bass fishing are very gooa or NAROBEON Wate Reine Naroleon be | and a rollicking, luxurious Cabinet, with | great law of gravitation was derived from hints | than we readliyaccored (a v0 yroent G nrrutnen . T of the same creamy stone THE APPRARANCR OF THR TABLE Die La Rani Ce Gbelie eateaiaired provid ero bend be , ; 7 im Een ote | soloehal arti iller, the roorer, 0 venue, Bins to be ealled—provided there be no | most of ite members apparently indifferent | furnished to hin by Patoat. Englishinen, of | Of Spelt when, a yur sk. the pio of die Bey | Cie , aut materiale A nm andexceedingly beautiful In the cen. | Miler, the rower, of Hamilton aveuse, cangnt a big revolution, and that they be permitted to] to the heavy burdens of the people, how | course, asserted at once that the letters were | Bpantardy, who Have mmigy burn nutvrow forthe | nearer first, shows & conch house, SF Meciiee and Ausorice Wile stcsiine, Plawds | weigh from 10.60 181: engh, ‘Wa Cd oud Webs \ f , ; y , 4 : b foe atin Fe iene orlOue Lima | pore. ainut uid oaky Of whieh seven 1 Basta igh from 10 to 15 Ibs, each, tnd their lives in the humdrum diplomatic | jong cau the Republican party be expected to | forkeries, but M. Parawern Cuastas, by whom | tel jurdie adda vig Ty ts laxw ca occupy but one 's Arshistax:| ros ware pened at seen ¢ brokers that have almost gone crazy over their heavy fomnolescence of the Inst few yeurs, lant? they had been introduced to the notion of | been tetuhed by ia evate, and armuy Ton with polowed raflerse rivets | with in ‘and, th catireiy of Jonge wonld do well to go down to South and Ham wae ve sien " the public, defended them, and lively contro | {he People of the aun oF d wed pte he second | Hned with gold id for thirty, and in | ilton avenue ferry slips and bob for cela, The best Bat the French people will be very likely | A gentleman=an earnest Republican— | Ue Pui: peal or cuantely concer | When Chub rose Sable ot aatiee at ie eee: gue, second | ovary nobler was @ huge bouguet Of exoties tied witht | titve to bob te hoc in PM, to@ A, M, Bobbing for to ask whether the days of the Holy Alliance versy followed. Latterly, Mo Cuasurs himself of the Ui on horses, ‘Two conser ‘satin. ribboo, h was the Alnsley crest. “ +m Rete ie who thoroughly understands Gen, Grant, orice prompt dreams id not ve ati re displayed. was all_or the | eels bas a good effect on the troubled mind, and : peers i has begun to change his opinion, and at wreceut | : Je ; tropics, and a wont of rare {ollage on ever chine wd gins have really come % eyted falter it 18 ©) remarked a few days ago that he did not meeting of the Academy of Sciences h coat | psnddie vcnpinatt +f rete Aide, roveulesfeaht OF giaee und cuduriag beauyy.? | Most Deanutal and ite pattorn and descriplion, | ax most of the gold aud stock-brokers are in trouble, dream or a fact that the third NAPOLEON i8 | iow any more about polities than a wood: | q brief history of the whole metier, » ug how | yee, in arms be thee Ub rt re nove. Tuninatea mor Tive Dill of fare was printed Litas £0 men Ly iene seey “ " y y OF wuccess, wh, Bat the houeal: feta wondi chitecture in | in letters of gold upon bine satin, wich One guid | ye that when a man is ple or pert \; Lue ing Las Eshendfeetaty i tivated chuck, And certainly it looks as if this re | the manascripts first eame 4 havle by id Ue pied Slasce Ue ont winvod Bat the Nowee | 1 ils S2ngAr of Are tectNre in| be eter OER: nets ne eo OP | OoChtag fut eats whl Hing vl round @tl Tew. 10 vance with the same foreign powers - re hie é werent es * ww Wien they aro entivied? ner is teae Mg ith Sb Shaded toot and agasatase seni eecaanaavetne secoees | tranquulizes the mind, ets the bobber sontem- prea a hh mark were true. If he got along no better | purchase of a f ia 4 Aeros things to be Loken jnia eonsiderath LECH a ORE ear eater hte Le hanes ven by Lord #8, L. 8. Ai £ ] plaung on the vanity of this world and the folly of which crushed the first NaroLvon, and re | white the wise and brave RAWLtxs was | followed, ty ‘ie wun, al of { hich hive induced the’ Government ov ee United | feck "ave yearw tu Wullding: aad tne mtevior ie get | jouer wipen ty Lora Hd 8 Atxeuer, — f | fhetiag after gold, Miller, the champion eel bobbEr the bayonet, Will France not be startled by | tion now that the salutary influence of tis @: ho: suspicions Poe Wrotnege. of sucocve. it urccoarte Tih grad cnirtans pa mmeenta eee aeees | eee Goren he Jarabe brains. bid bobe if eae aoa ou bimany night ob Hac the discovery that the man who destroyed | ato Secretary of War is withdraw) | xerled, am cd the Prefect of inland haw Been ruin. ae eutier eonntty be ute stil guborn, and. are foreshadowed ieee SOSMAAMCGRer el: SueeaE gst ‘There is a splendid Fun of bass aroand the ferry her libertics pretends to regulate her dosti: | u | Potica. te mee die seller of manuscripts, | tly becoming a was's : tic wealthy plantation hoards, ‘The great hall, treesutnted wi Veal. : | slips now, atnigit, ‘The eam lights over the ferry on. GRANT could have adiniy #tered the | " sources of a vart revence cand are dene soda, Wooid hold en Ordinary honse within its Game 3 | bridges attenct the fist. ‘The best bass febing is at nies even beyond his death, and that one | Government in such pata a | aud later recommended that he should be arrest- | Inied; mang of them Lave hoon confiveated a Compass, and ts © mode! of Engiisn Snipe. Squape frpatt Mirds on | | Wallstreet fry silp. The base appear to strike for + : v at the Si ad, wit cordingly done, and now tli piel ad their proprietors exiled to Per ne W ceiling are ol tush o " hy ree, ures with alien powers for the purpote of | fayor of (1 ' ai But: Mr, Ceiabcie ta: Gb opliton What Wo Mugle nian pa elena toe Cictcitaans name ten raciat sn Ew ablen ant ip richly earyeted: and peter saad: pa Mfue champion bass fsher of Brooklyn at ; 1 D » Bai as.es ia of opinion that no. single h nf the bes! citigenia Have eimiicrated suns Ovo tables ani is rie eted ani pater satad ane fl perpetuating the thraldom of his country? |» ene Ai La rovult now? | could have produced so ¢ pis a of | Sue bone and sinew ofthe conutey, ee young ie, anil whineenting Iiatian Ba ie ‘a ie Mr. Greovey, the tailor, He ts always on ‘ ta, ‘i nee r y e mduced | se sO ¢ pride of a hapy: dear the sume fen R | o : | night with his fishing rod, eithe nilton avenue This coalition of the Emperor with En probebly true that he knows as | documents, so varions a supply of letters, son ew content lon. aud 0 of the hous Potatoes Lyon: Beef Ala mode, Picallt. | ai or Wailsirect stip. ite has had smendid tuck ve] 7 w of ‘ * 8 Cube tin st take yoms is not yet fur ane » vis season, A great many business m jrooklym pean Governments for the purpos tn f yout « n6 9 woodehuck ; and the | even purporting to be written by Juiies Carsan, Festore What har rathvcssly Veen des an oxqulsite varior ayied Chariottertusse, Biokt’T Stee, Macaroons, | and New York amay be found every nl curing their support for his successor ‘at others by Cuantemaaye and the Merovingian the ist twe jonths. The ¢ Meriuguee, Queen Pi JellyMaraschino,; | bobbing at the ferry slips. It is cheaper than oi ¢ “| party, with ac its head, is foredoomed to y tonal BMDP ae ati gs civilization ane Tk MOORISH ROOM, “ ie yMaraechino.: Wa taut tea ene oleae i ieee well calculated to rouse the judigneson of Ii nue Weaker and weaker up to its final kings, and thet there exists somewhere an asso: | present enlightened permit, and ing eyes, Ite corpet is of sky bine, | > h in the ferry slips. France, and to muke her atill more deter | ciation of forgers which remains to be discov. | the American people, who more than ail others | fo-dered with dewb, white, and roe e farniture, |: cesses e Rithie AL myself would like very mach to lave iuibsd'ta treba Was 4 : sthrow, pon Proman to love iberty and ara ose neiguunre | wolin, and culling sre traced with, Moorish tances ek cue Jim Fiske Jr, his partners, Jay Gould, Bill tweesi, Dre we from a dynasty : Of the Cubans, are so tod and wnited et | sud aeoomsal desk of many Woods 18a miracle of " . ¢ exebair maker, and wow owner of Taumany, whieh Mirtnkd Sten £6 theeaare bower |. Let his friends flaunt their gay colors like z Spee oS demands that their Governmoat dare notmaeh lon: | workmanship. ‘The meal was certainly the erent gastronomieal | Hall, voters and all, to come down to Hamilton ave~ Ta Sears heweres bn the gaudy butterfly ; for like him their leaso | | The report, which has been current in | et healtate upon a course human; declared shoul MR, LOCKWOOD's CHAMIER, air of the Year, and would tave delighted the most | nue ferry ip and shend an evening with us bobbing tic, enne : i rare ave been adopted long axo. That the Ameriean ra? eharnber . ome | fastidions nthe couatry. The various | for eels, We will furnish them with good now si Y scheme however in | ig but for a flecting summer day! some quarters, that Mr. Avavsres L. Brow™ was | Government tas hesiuted, and reirained from in. | |The owners: chanber ts in keeping with therooms | Hates Cnerved in the most. recherene atyte im | thread bobs to bod with, and. show. them how to coe » intolerable power. a - appointed receiver of the Gold Exchange Bank | tervention hitherto, it because it hoped to wear that | alluded to. ‘The bedstead is of ronewood, and a | Utes wine tt en we or walters, aad wine, | cateh big cele, Yours truly, The Mmporor Lover on for a long Abraham 0. Hall. by Judge Curexe, is entirely untrue. The ap- | Bekotations were being made toward reeonciting Taney euhageta iteclf inte inianl varie: | Of course, Was drauk in conmection with the diifer: PATIICK MALOY, tion, that Spam could be led to aee the fruitiessness the Brooklyn Boy. th satin | emt cours ‘8 vot, hat if the ow of this ante-mortem | Mr. AnMAMAM OAKEY HALL, Mayor of the | Pointment was made by Judge Cannozo, Li dpa ER dey ye hated RAS te Hclosh grou yeuting. fom a framework ut RILIIANT CONVERSATION, THE MARRYING SEASON ealition wich Euro/ewa sovereigns should | great city of New York, sends us the follow-| Wo find in the Times a statement that the | rerpected at and ad rogard for apteratj See caeuue's Went howe The conversation during the entertainment wae gee » waftrmed, he will prove to have | ing for publication as an advertisement. He | Cuban man-efwar Owbm wow ut Ke UNGOF AEB en ii ts entries ia ry Adjotoing this apartment is Mr. Lockwood's dress. | est deuree, Unpt. Oliver related some thrilling tales taken a most effective step for signing the | says himself that ho considers ie che meanest | ylar commission from the Republican Govern- Pearl? * ties end frondelap that the Americvs Que | Maroon. Avain, iniad woods and treecoed walls: pf Bate rd ry ipa ES death warrant of his dynasty. thing that one gentleman can do to another, | ment of Cuba, ‘is nothing bat a pirate, and will | ermment and people entertaive for Span. that | diet oe Gogligikg inparatus | Mr, Connah, an aftache of the British Legation, ee . France, though like all nations over head | to publish a private letter, like that of | be soregarded by our authorities,” This is non- | {fou in cae. to the wiles, read sympathy in America We ofa dark. Fe Ney be Fe Woes hos gOmte hd cat tuasiad tn eh in Clifton, Staten Island, and cara in tho utilitarian enterprises of | our publisher. But while this avowal | sense. If she were o pirate, Admiral Porren | for Cubs. ‘The instincts of the American people for | *Mts and yellow. | Vike b win Hint and charming mauncr, wondered | Was on Wednesday afternoon the scene of avery at- nd the faucets are d gold AITFOrs Are iii 1 doors of the two closets th Of liberty cannot be suppressed, and it 1s would order a naval force to chase her and cap- | now too evident that tie Govermwent tuust. suc ture her, She would be brought into port if we | enmb to the popnlar opinion us expressed in the res and in aasemnbliet could eateh her, and her officers baer byyirg Noneg hag Jowes's drosemnker was. guessed young | tructive Httle wedding, which, even without cards, served in the i 1 the fashtons were call Wg ee erecta furly determined tipon, and conjectured about tus, | attracted a large and fashionable assemblaze, ‘The one of which 0) hi that, and everything in this world and the neat, The | young couple were Mr, William C, Lane of this city rful as she may be, she Is THR ORATORY. of the prospective bridegroom and his lance | and Miss Carrie, daughter of George Wm. Hodges, gilded with burn the ago, has, nevertheless, preserved suff | shows that Mr. Haut is willing to doa very tient feeling of national dignity and honor | mean thing, we can assuro him that it is Yo make her curse the memory of a sclf | not of the slightest importance so far as nd men would tere Gow f F bo tried and, on conviction, executed, But no- froin tle consummation of her | Purther on te an oratory. ‘The walls are frescoed any successive timo, and the parents of Imposed raler, whose bequest to the people | Tire SuN is concerned, The phrase about thing of this sort will be done, because there is ds the country bs | jn \unitation of flat aan, the Wiadown are in England were also honored in the | £84 of Edgewater, Staten Island, The bridegroom Ye a conspiracy with foreign powers to per | being “sorely pressed” is simply a polite | no reason for it, The Cuba be euis 40.8 Governc hadley richly Wang with fab te celiing is or | imbibing of Cliquot, isan enterprising young gentleman, who by indus blended rose, dea’ «gold, aud tue little dome is AN RXQUISITE GERMAN. ry and frugality has acquired 9 handsome fortane, Petuate her subjugation, apology for a hard dun for money long over | ment which the United States have not recog: me of the United Stn Cees eee itn in ewe elit, OF | As the company arose from the ‘the table at4 | The fair bride is s young lady of beauty and culture, ——— due; that is all, We keep it printed in this | nized, even as a belligerent ; and accordingly we at humanity, civilian unctomioned, though ‘carpeced stool aituched. tn | O'clock, some dashing Tittle damotselie said, “Lot's | 8A 8 Peary putecea Uneaten oe iiart odie & : tury, justice lo the cause st professes, impose upon oe cannot treat its ships of war as we would treat | jl? y pose upeR | front of it lee cross. |The owner fs an orth extant, bata complete chanber suite must have lave a dance.” Her aprovae mugestion wad im duntely neted upon, and forthwith sets were form for the hodox ‘and slowly moved up the centre aisle to the alta No Publicity.” lice for just such customers as OAKEY Hawt office for j c fan Tord Ainsley. und ‘Miss ‘Manna | where the Rev, Dr. Eccleston soon made them hu pie of Nberty; the progress they have un te . ind THE LADIES NOL DOI. the ever tuseinating dat room of the mun seribe a few of the ladies's The Nictors divorce case, of which Tu | a8 Mayor, Tite SUN is now making over $500 | those ofa recognized power, But this is far from sre ee ph at Oe AU Mes dlanose an oratory us well as a siressing room, aud an oratory | wore chosen as leaders, and the selection was @ good | band and wife, The organ burst forth a joyous peahy leaving them in the category of pirates; and if } {6 Sponinr te. Ci oP EAT a tye iy | hut have a cross, | ‘The view from the windows | Mme. jor both wre, beattitul and racefunt daveers, | the clergyman could not resist the temptation to kis Bon gave a full account yesterday, shows, | adoy. We wish the Mayor was doing as among other things, how knavish attorn well. Then he could afford to devote his in this city are assisted in committing their | whole time to the interests of the city. We would disturb a sai Mid gotitle tive Grilliane lithe eoterde are inate the bride, the bridegroom followed lis example, and And while the brllient tte coferié are induleing in | {he Sobpy couple went irom the edifice ander'a buss f . After congratulations at the bride's Mr. and Mra. W. C. Lane went to Cabs dem that they will suceeed, Some deus 6 and others cewire tint Cuba shoula ve va | ‘The dros the Administration should be led into the blunder of dealing with them in such a man 's mistress is = the people of the United States would soon tu to the United States, ‘The American Govern | targe as an ordinary pa It is ted with blue, TOTLETTES. Jersey City, where they took the cars for Philadel- frauds by the culpable action of our | regretted yesterday that New York had a Seda’ UIMeneat MAIL Ge aalcaoe: ment offers Stellen erds rad caileag ray 0 nite, and rove, Witu frescoes aud furniture to Miss Ash, a Canadian beauty, etands by the piano Bila Baltinores and Washington, on ® bridal tour, “» Judges, Mre, Nicno.s wanted to get «| Mayor who was obliged to carry on the atch versing With her partner, young Granger, for- ‘he bride was the recipient of numerous prewen:i's Meo ly of * Ours.” She isa charming littie beauty | of usefulness and great value. Ans indeed, and were a short carriage costuine of lavens | A_ private wedding Was solemnized on the colored silk en pannier, Wimmed in bewildering | day in one of the handsome brown-stone m le with black luce and lavender satin, shia ehata Matinon avenue tare: Gruen udenve, the United States is in wee of Peru and the Cubans desire to b — ty and in Ocean telegraph cable projects are spring- poaae to eee the eo ing up like mushrooms, Capt, Arsstroxe is now Guests’ Rooms, ‘The preat guests’ room i with sever red. Itis tone than the others, divorce from her husband, and commenced a | business of an attorney-atlaw; to-day we oa puit against him for that purpose. ‘The hus | mourn that she has a Mayor to whom no us, and carpeted more subdued tn its ure may other ent is wilting Ips James ‘ ‘i in i 3 i u Spain for ; Dand Leing a non-resident, and an affidavit | gentleman can ever again, with any feeling | in Canada examining the coast for a landing place | C0 "o¢ mand from Bpale for | or smaller sine, * Murtin appears unusually havpy in a dress of | was a runaway match. Atall events, we kjontey ew bein; de that he could not be found safer ald 1 fidential | for acable to be laid between Canada and Europe, sh Gaverninent. may arrive VAMILY CHANDY pA err MRSC dace and nde entrain | rie to have teen tit, danghen of we we iz made that he could not be found in | of safety, address a personal, confidential See tue eae Teomaatice HAMPERS, cut 1m ports around the botiom of the skirt, and | zen, and the gay and festive Romeo ama SF ‘This isin addi on to the North German cable pro- ‘The children's chambers are in keeping with the | bound with pink folds of watin the same shade.’ Her | connected with Bryant's Minatrels | » Payee this State, the usual order was obtained from | letter. elie in for humanity a ‘ fe e Ireland-Nova Scotia cable project, the rt ‘ 1 rest. ‘Parouch the whole sui vyun | bait is arranged @ /@ mode, and her diamond orau- | A brilliant wedding was solemnized Anes, Judge Canvozo for serving the summons | But to the advertisement : ject, the Ireland-Nova Geotla cable proj RA BARCRSDAT hate HN ree ae i Woods nnd Ireseoes, but now un | ments ave exceedingly beautiful and brilliant, side yesterday. ‘The principals were Mis Sst 'tt tied Pecesieeeesapptes Hh West India cable project, and the two cables—the | Mets Before you. T have written rauicly, a is dines, All ts coatly ehh but ihe tints ae | di the. third sec we see Mss Livingston—a branch | and Major J. A. Morschbauser, ‘The latter Martin dea and complaint on him by publication, The | Tar Ma ctions from some, papers on tie inthe, | Anglo-American and French—atrendy in opera- | representative of the Goveruinent of the aited | teileste, sud none obtru ihe oye of the oid Livingstone Manor” family “attired in | ber of Whe Siath Ragiment N. ¥.8. NG. Set Ou we ‘ i é a ons yme papers of st ica LS peggieli giles Magee Ab OF Sls ‘ ‘ ch material aud elaborate trimmings. | during the war in Hawkins's Zouay Wij, Code provides thet, when such an order ts | moe, which, for we laformation of ‘the, readers cf | tion, ‘That all of these should be profitable te | Bicatiamy duu hadi rien cunewnee | THe SERYANTE, ROCUS. Mianot a Mose Baleteathertord | (eipeted ‘in nvnreroms Usivion won diotine™ © he devires printed as an advertiseinent, The tervants’ rome are victors, Dut, Las at lengtowry 9. o is dressed in white, and appa- | turned among t dest than the granted, the summons shal) be published in Very respectfully, impossible for many years to come, Itis only @ _— 1 the ers Of A Arst-clase evjoying herself with her Beau Brumme) | rendered unconditionally, The former "two newspapers to be designated ag most | Oct-1, 1809 at Has 0, JOLINE. | question which will lose the least, THE LATEST CUBAN NEWS. Brussels carpets, and the Geughter of the Inte John P. Small.” ‘The marrias© Ago daar aa hai pa pa TNO. Na san 2 emer ote enc — 4 chairs ure of binck ‘at fair-hatred Little miss in green silk and din- | ceremony was performed by the Rev, Dr, Wede- “t 'y £ i sae CL adh Rh) UN, | Mr. Witt 0. SUMNEN’s plan for rais. | The Secret Meetings of the Camariita Con well cushioned, and the is the daughter of a well-known shipping | kind, in. St, James's Lutheran Church, tn Fifteenth verved.” Judge Canvozo, in complying | 4 0 men Regt > ons, Jan. 2, 1809." f Mr. Wit. Ma plan Sake heron ce ee a dream, of, (ier Swaine upon down town, and a niece Of the late Sir | strect, ‘The ‘bride's dress Was white sat i a ? ‘ Begs ing a Cuban fund by dollar subscriptions does Tae Darchin: Geetinn Ralnecee attrasses. ‘The’ Waluut washstands | Edward Cunard. which was a rich luce “double. skirt with thie provision, designated the Je wis Drak Sim: What may 1 depend upon to-morrow Sontamnlaier ie GAYMEAT int anidy Of Gaany Morcements topped with White marble, a* are likewire the | The young lady in white muslin, trimmed with | bridesmaids, wearing dresses of white corded silk, eas the news. | in relation to funds t Lam sorely pressed, and shall | Hot contemplate the paym go! were Received by the Cubaun bureaus, Thi furnished with plate glasses, | blue, is” Miss Bessie Cheever, reporied to be the | were Misses’ Susie Miller and Mamie Labanka, Messenger and the Weekly Ne papere in which the publicat Correspondence of Tae sun. Th » Directory Club of the | Stead of taking «dry potish med aewistance w great favor, Jeem your prot subscription, He desires to pay his own in that thus tempted to wash Up stains mete of Gen, Sheridan, and who is to oMciate as grooms wore Messrs. G. Hauck and Morschhauser, the kitehen, ‘There | Tirst Urideamald at the approaching wedding. mong the spectators were Misses Homa and Katy m should be y truly ING Havana, Sept. 25.— be 1. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, | Manner, but would expect the mass of them to be aginst aan a we six of them, ghd aiso a fat waiter of unddie age, | Miss Anderson appears in white muslin also, and | Hauck, Clara Miller, W. Welton, Louisa Storms, made, The consequence was that the dc B.—PAPER NO, 2. paid in currency. Any way, we hope he will soon np e at vai Klux, the Camarilius at Pauiniia TATE the crowd of awalls who, surroond ler give evi: | Louis Hohenstein, and Mrs. 8. Herman, Small e' ever he > it against bin ‘i > the Clty vew Ye y ae ittee organizes the Louvre Club rooms wight bevore list, The weet. . z 4 i . dence of her great power of fascination, Storms, In the evening the couple received their fendant never heard of the euit against bim | 7 ne Chamberlin af the City of New York, Na- | wet the right kind of committes organized and | (oo cotta ea until daybreak, It treusacted 1 The rooms have been draped and furnished In | Nearly all the geotlemen present wore fall English | friends at the residence of Mr, Geo. Storms, ted its | accordance with Mrs. Lock woou's Us ank business with double guards stationed at the doors | The coxtiin tional Brod till long after a decree of divorce had be © treasurer appointed, and put the movement fly, hockwonu's sie ail wishes. | oustume (Wrobably to correspond with th character i ios bin ir), viz: double-breasted frock coats, | gi 47 THE MAYOR PRACTISE LAW? ee Branted in it New Your, Aor, — 1949) through, Laeee of the Club rooms, and four armed guards at the | \, : a rata Pas MIar, asieie are rare light unmentionables, aud high collars, with Lord tt ahh alike Ade 5 tc fun or order two hebdred and fifty, __ arenes arena ‘ou grand sa a ee hung, thous hy have been | Stanley scart er ; It iv perfectly plain h w the Judge came to | Pay THe Guy oF or ees rep iaeig Mr, Benjamin W. Hitchcock, who has made | head of the hay 4 from the grand saloon of the | purchased, “the concluding eure of the German ended at 9 | Respon: Bar to The Sun's Optuion fo ashe did, Forgetting all about the r ——, Mayor himself fumous us w publisher of cheap and good | Louvre up into the various Club rooms, At one TH GROUas o'clock, when the company took their departure, wil | fo (he Buditor of The Sun. quirement of the law that the newspapers se: | 7) Merk ©. C music for the million by his half dime and dime se- | time the Camarillns socmed inclined to side with the | The grounds around the house cover forty acres, | dehehted with the elegant entertaimment, Sim: In your valuable paper of this date I no ——, Comptrolte ‘The charge for publishing the above is § We hope Mr, Hall will promply forward the volunteers in their oppositi since the latter teers and a to De Rodas, but | Land in the locality ty valacd at $4,000 an 0 The LORD AINSLEY'S WEDDING DAY tice an article," Can the City of New York Afford to tract was bought six years ago by Mr. Lockwood, and Was then # combination of Tug d with the Captain | marsh, | A large portion has be ries, has pushed his enterprise into anew fleld. He hus started a new monthly magazine, bewntifuily printed and illustrated, and containing, besides much Jected should be such as are “ most li give n sly to ice to the person to be served,” hi fh iust., and will be solemn. | have ® Mayor?" and I fully coueide with your views i an | (bn expressed therein, at, Witver at noon. ‘There | MVP ell known that since Mr, Hall wae elected has been fixed for the 18 peed At ined at the residence of rduedt tito) wil be four bridesmaids; Mis turned from Matanzas, both volun: arillag have ae dhl and Mayor of our city he has continued to uppear tn out ji i “pee Vhat ali this change of poltey me: Heanty bya constant force of elglty men, , thought only of the profit to their proprietors | amount without waiting for the stereotyped | Interesting reading matter, elght pages of good mu | Generale What aii iis change belles Maas Noes Row Ue thrown sat et eapirmean” ee woe we Qrltands and plvers aud the groomamen will te | courts aa a practising attorney, Ie has argued & of publishing the summons, and, in conse- | dunning letter, sie, This isa combination of art and literature that | outed me ancl can tl hey have Me enntan Chek wana eee teat itt will be ‘a ufuir of unuroat ain, | great number of causes, and it bas been often rex : : |S LRE Spo SSC no other monthly fara: twenty-four Clubs, which mect every Tuesday and g 4 see audgtundchr and we ean prowive ous read, | Marked among theiprofession, “Our Mayor is occupy Quence, followed the dictates of a well! aa wit ncstows ve ry high praise upon ie SSE ee Thursday night, and the Divctory Club, whien te in | , Mt Rockwood 14 a native of Norwalk, and, as for. | SST xccount of the uffar Ing the ume he @wes "the ‘ity practising am the ; he Nation ber ery hi » whi r vored ought to emb:llish his native | © f ( have no a Known political necessity. Tho Jewish Mes | ance part of Mr, Svunen's recent specch which | Messrs, Morton, Bliss & Co, announce 1 our | session every alsht town. ‘The homestead oF hie parents stil stindss TEE Solthe duties of the. Mayor's mice of thi éity (whi ‘ven ta name imiporte, 16 a Journal pecu. | Uist Part ol or © peat advertising columns to-day, the accession to their | The people dreat the Camariilas, ‘The lesser clubs | and ts tenanted by Mr. Ealwin Lock woo uncle, | TAMMANY SENATORIAL SQUABBLES | should require the personal attendance of the Mayor benger, anita bame Iniports, 18 @ Jor y related to Cuba, but omits to express its opinion of he Hoa, John Rose, late Mintater 4 #804 In awe of the Direc‘ory. AN arrests made by | Who is President of both the horse railroad and th — are not so diminutive as not to require the whol liarly read by Jews, while the Weekly News } the Senator's misstatements respecting the aboli- | Louden house of the Hon. John Rone, late Yatil troops or police are made at the instance of the | Vanbury aud Norwalk Railroad, Mr. Legrund | phe War between Comptrefer Connolly time of the Mayor. " | of Finance for the Dominion of Canada, No doubt | Cumarillas, They are spies, secret police, snd hove | Lockwood is the chiel stockholder of “botu rs tabasianen a vem Porsons having business with the Mayor at bi circulates pretty largely in the Southern | tion of slavery by the Cuban revolutionists, We s so | curds, Some allove that’ they have at these enterprises, | Through his able oversigiit, eae bourses fice will, nine times out of ten, be told by som y by the prominence of this distinguished banking house y have arms, while 7 office will, nine times ont of ton, be told by Mr, Nie bel pe 1 te ee ana thi ‘others say that they have none the latter hus become enabled to pay ten Transfer of Polloe Hergeants whe we: clerk, You will find him in such’ Court wying States. Mr, NicioLs not being a Jew, and ] trust our contemporary will yet make good this | ij) be much increased by the strength which Mr. cn MATA nee: : Le] Mie taal ihe heat tan eg pede Sealy peel ork, Tou wil and kim not ubscribing to the Weekly News, a notice | remarkable omission, and inform us whether it | Kose will add to it prom stan eeanTara oF rie wane, | Entuasd iy ‘al tough the. ght’ | An effort han been mae thiswesk to reconeite | “we Mayor ets ey ean And enough to geeurs published in these two papers was as little | admires Mr, Sumwen's frivolous imputation of Tee ea er ie he, wed Clete OE On raed tenon Taine (ks | the two houses of Connolly and Brennan, but It has | {Be Whole of his business hours performing the da- gos, there is aiards, V maseda,thou ty sui ‘at Bayamo, is evideutly about to rer I) tas Bot been there for been unsuccessial, The feud between the Police When Goy. Hoffman was our Mayor, he endea red retire to Banttago de Cuba ty establish bie and lady and two grown. soi . . when first ciected to continue the’ practice of hit headquarters, he can havo the. pro: A\Soy"and"two litle uirls remain at home, | Commissioner and the Comptroller te bitter aad | Wien fet Cuctie i ime MaateeP ot hie oBtce, tection Of ower onde Well supplied st son of Mr, Lockwood, bearing the same | cannot be compromised ; yet some of the friends of | which he owed to the city, too great to waste lid fortress. The Vtuntario of Manzanilio, oi | name, is married, aud is now travelling In Eurove. | both persist in asserting that a compromise may yet | time in @ court room for personal gain, This ba ‘the 1th inst, gives an aceount of the voluntary | The house is in charge of a steward, ana Mr. BE. P. | be eflecteds Sachem Breonan ts not disposed, how- | stated on a visit to Mr. rial, when Mr. Hull was surrender of Comandante: Vicente Casteljauos and | Clark, Mr. Lockwood's attorney, is temporarily | ever, to drop the tomahawk, and it ie wald tat he is | elected Mayor, and Mr. Hoffwian luid aside his law twelve Cuban soldiers, saying that the preliminaries | passing his nighis there, using his position as Police ‘Commissioner to defeat | business that he might give more lime and attention: Exoitsn Opens,—The ** Bohem| Girl” will be given at the French Theatre for the last time, to- night, and all who derire to see this charming opera should secure seats at once, Parepa's season has beeu alike brilliant and successful, —_ jectination of George Wm, Curt sty to the Cuban Republicans, in respect as much as trial dishon of the emancipation of their slay his disquisitions upon aqueous and terr belligerency, likely to reach him as if it had been publish ed in the Deseret Bee or the Bungtown Pa trict. The Judge thus played directly into the hands of the rascally lawyer employed by Mrs, Nicnoxs, and assisted in SSS SS Gronox FRANci® TRAIN has gone forth The 4 ROE, 7 “ Snake eo surrender bad been urranged by the wife r b c | De committing what a brother Judge has since | pon his great jour a hun ins er we he in Bivonanton, Oct, 1.—The Daily Republican, ciudven of Castelsnoey The ehanieh ‘comnts | aot one feet Uh ce ial dL eae Known Cint’Mey Connolly denen, the slecton ofthe | baa'ver? Mtie'fvult te Gud with Mr, Hoffman's sane judicially declared to be « fraud and an im. | ing to lecture—the Peter the Hermit of anew crus | in anuouncing the declination of Gorge William | of the Plaga ot Yara,’ w whom itis reported that | ine My loca wetter fallure Vhke oot eet Ton Wm, Hitchman to the Senate from the Winte | exement, t Curtis ue candidute for beeretary of Slate, suggests to the Central Committee and the preas of the Biate the ‘nomination of General Joba C, Hoblusan of 81 001 Castellanos surrenderell, aiter promising Ul tection and respect, placed tiem wil in chose conba ment. It appears, however, from. Cuban news sources, that Castellanos and’ courades were sur: prised While comping, wud taken in irons frat to Yara and afterward to Valinaseda's hi Bayamo, where, to prevent nc: story that they fad eurren close confinement, with eating With friends eit The n_ Nacior That of deep’ regret, \de-eps ik District, and that Mr. Brennan demands the honor | “Does Mayor Hall imagine himself able to do twice ‘ of belpiecs velstions, rat Py beret for Harry Genet, the star of the sportiny ) Who | the work Mayor Hoffman performed ? or are the du- iy of Norwalk, than any other citien, | ouce held the lacrative office of County ties of the ‘4 office leas thau they were when cnerat hope is felt that he way conrnue | _ MF Hitchman ts said to be more popular than Ge- | occupied by Mr. Hoffman ? re. Numerous storics are lord of the cifera he | mets but the latter, in addition to bis personal ioflu- | What would our citizens say of Gov. Hofman quarters at | has received of Ainanelal eid. His friends are said to has @ aid of the political forced of | should he appear in the Supreme Court as a price ion of the | jaye poured in upon “tin from. long distances, with | We Brennan Wing of Tammany, and he Hopes to ve | tistng attorney? Would they not consider they were ered, they were expressions of syintiathy, One man, as he entered | counted in, Paying him too much for the time he devotes to hia ine office, Was obvorved to #lap bl oa the back, |. Brennan is engaged daily in removing all the ob- | duties as Governor? And why not the Governor saying, With teaca in his eyes: | stacles in the way Of the election of Harry, He has | appear in our courts as well asthe Mayor? ‘¥3 "4 eal trausferred a number of police sergeants from the | Photh have thelr duties to perform, aud each oMco nude, In leaving, he sent us a telegram advising us to take out a patent for Tax Sux as the ouly live paper of the age, and for our plan of pub- lishing Allthe News in such a way that everybody » read it and understand it, Mr. Train thinks Tue Sow will have a million of subscribers with- n two years, This, we have no doubt, is a true m pro: pouition, It is true that the remainder of the order @irected a copy of the summons and com plaint to be deposited in the Post Office, ad dressed to the defendant at his p.ace of resi dence. A perjured witness swore that this —— The Troy Whig on Grant’ Appotutmen From the Troy Waly, September 2, Init right to appoint men to office because they have given him money Y No, ; , it ti a faagos, of the 28d * Legrand, my boy, I've come two hundred miles of the order had been complied with ; | prophecy; but we don't think it is necessary to anet., Which was received by the dauga yesterday eee a Man Nineteenth Ward, which embraces 4 part of the | needs the time of its holder. ' 4 Jersey City, evening, gives the following are Y | fo see you Tam worth a couple of hundred thous: | Segatorial District where the content is to be wage bas ‘against Mr, Hall person and this fact forcibly illustrates how entirely | take out patent for that reason, Not that Tye ory Houlars of an en- | and dole» Halt of it ts at your disposal. report aver ihe’ meees | alee Herta a reiahed ceatisben, tnd all base bia The jubile by the Pope some time ago, and which was celebrated at the time in New gagouent which took place on the plantation of Con- ely beeanse—so the shite on the Mat inal: Lieut, ‘Col. Pusalados with | geayer” ee Qt hy shuteeter he ouatines Ieee have heen helping Mr. Hltchman. ‘The Captain of | tobe such. ‘itis not the man wo complain of—It | Sow is not a brilliant new invention, phenome- ‘unsafe it is to rely upon personal notification ‘dy mail. Had the notice been published in | non in the world of journalism, something utter | yor, will be observed in the Catholic Churches of | Started "for Armas. hte ee ey oh cemugeon: | doutt existe but that he will woon gain be Sn the | P20 emtyed tor Holi Diatric, It ta sald, to alc (0 | hie madi omerand se aayor too small ‘universally known, it would in. | 1¥ walike the old-fashioned, old-fogy papers, | Jersey city on the Tth of October, ‘The conditions | Spanish garrison which had ‘oven ‘stationed there | Toe.,te ortune. |e te, wuld (0 Fale ls honwe fad | “adr "renman is anions to have some friends in | be ahold resign the position ive his whold een petrenely 1 and incomprehensible to their venerable old con- | on whieh the spiritnal advantages of the jubilee can | several da} since, It numbered 45 men, Gules de | Ec niined prosperous, probably’ a million and a | the Senate to prevent Tammany from having a ma- | time tohis profession. citizens of New Yorke fallibly have been heard of by the defen- i be obtained are to visit the three elmurches of the en ‘oF und command reached Ari- . jority there, by which the Suchems could have the | do not want ® person for ‘who eanpot an ductors—an abler, more original, bolder, deeper, y mao, instead of be: red atarier would bave been Spee one. t number of Police Commissioners Increased, | d bis me and atte to his office, things wore managed,—and falth, St. Peter's Bt, Mary's, and @t, Michael's, and | mao, fosieed | G by comraden they re- | So teved men of Wall Street Yesterday walted | Prescot , | age nos give ‘and alten! bie dant. Bat, oo ig 4 brighter paper, and much more useful to | to receive the Holy Communion, Plantation The Cubas eee aa gutbulldings Of the ] on Mr Lockwood, and ofered him eimillion of dol- | ,uUs destroying We, power ead im@uanee of the we Mayor of thie elty who spends ine ‘oubtiess they are managed in the same way | 11.6 world; but we are willing that everybody o ager oleae) Ba" er ua leader 5 lo hed | jars to pull bim shrough, their he the appolaiment at m4 Iain the connate ayes om na "y hundreds of other cases—the promise | should try our plan and succeed with it, freely, a Mchatin, Astne prince tm gnrrnon of forts Sve antn Vfhomegrs ary ol vg nens election, pega Front, wroug profession insult doy the knaves who sdvortice that they will | and without any other tribute to us than affec- ‘ad beon in possession af watiwoldar Sous. on Arr Now, 9, 86, 81, 88, 40, 41, 43, dues gute W aso for en eee ‘ie the voles of mepy, and of roe» re ‘divorces, apd Ghat “po publicity” | tionate admiration, Besides, Mr. Tran will not ‘seoule returned from que Crenfuegoe rood im- 1 44, 15, 202,904, 08, 877, 90H, MR, ‘a down town district, opeullts f