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FRIDAY, OCTOLER v2 Amae imente Toe nye a0 Vet. + imghian New Vork Ctrews Sem Oly mpl Theater Me Sin reba Mas Kowlenp, he Nite Mose © se, oi Haak y Pray re Penta aveee Wood's Museum Pearl Soy. Te Advertivers, Tho regular daily circulation of ‘Tm Sux now exceeds 70,000 copics, aud is steadily in- erensing. Our price for ordinary edvort!somonts in 50 cents wining two lines (14 | words) only will be 75 cents each; those of three ne, Advertisetnents ou Lives (22 words) will be 90 cents ench Advertisements in Tae Sow ars not hidden away in the folds of a biaokot shect, but are to plain sight of all its readers anion Gen. Grant Innocent—Gen. Butterfield Must Go. But for the clear dovial by Gen, Gnant, in his lotter to Mr. Bosen, of all complicity in be would now have the gold epcculatione boon genorally believed to have buen more or less involved with the Gold Ring. The people, however, will believe Gon, Grant's statement, and having his word that he had puthiug to do with dhe King but to Lroak it, accept it to be true. It is fortunate for Gen believed ; for the dom been more anivnocent man, Mr. Connin is known to be the brother-indaw of Gen, Gnant. ‘That fret is notorious and undeniable — [t is well known that Gen. Guan visited at his house tnd appeared to be on terms of intimacy w.th fim Mr. Gonnin ava ted himself of these haets, make it appear tu certaly partios engaged in the gold conspiracy, that he had great inthe enee over the President. There seems te sufficient evideuce that Mr. County repro sented both Mra Giant aod the Presdent hh maclf to be conesrned with him in his spec- alations in bonds, if uot ii those In jold The tho low advoitness by w ant Mrs. Connin were Giant that he is et of circniustance has sel. ho Mrs. Gian veistled into a cor. » and at the man fer in when that careless correspondence of unsophisticated women was exposud to the harpics by Mr Connry. Tho part which Gon, Burrr eLD has actod has been hardly less injurious to the Preadent than that of Mr. Consix, The dreumstunces under which Gen, Burren. FIELD entersd upon tho dutics of hts high office were not creditable to the Adminis tration. [is trast is one of the laryest in the conatry, and at the same ume it is of a Mrictly pecunary characte He stood defors the world prominent as the Instigator and colloctor of the largest uaton made to Gen. Grant, His ine rumontality in this was considered by many persons erelitable to his head and heart, bat it was inconsistent with duty on the part of the Administration, and a true sense of propriety on the part of Gen, Burrenrie.n, That he should afterward be appointed to the office of Assistant ‘Treasurer, and that he should accept and hold that office, And the worst apprehensions which could be enter- tained In regard to such an unfit appoint ment—or if not the worst, those sufficiently bad—are already realized. Gen, Burren FIELD is found up to hit eyes in speculations in Government bonds and gold. ‘The lab: orate statement mado in his own behalf, in the New Yeurk Jimes, as so startled the community that the Heening Post demands hie r.tirement from office, We believe that Journal speaks the general sentiment of tho community, aml that Gen, BUTTERYIELD will Le obliged to resign. We woh, however, to purse a strictly impartial course in this whole matter, and if Gen. Burrenrigip has any better defence to make than has already been urged in his behalf, our columns are at his service. But he may rest assured that the publie senti- ment wll not tolerate fa the oflice which he now holds a speculator in bonds and gold He should have been more jealous, not only of his own reputation, but also of thas of the President of the United — Mr. Greeley the Repres: est Baltot-Baxe The Hon. Honvcr Qiiuciny, eandidate for Gomptroler, has addressed « powerful letter to the Hon. Samcnn J. Tinpes, Chairman of the Domveratic State Committeo, on the sulyject of legal voting in this e'ty. Mr GiteLey alleges that eleven thousand ile Gal votes were cast at the last election in te Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, and Fourteenth Wards, aad calls uy stop 6 this business. Tespondence on the subjee! ative of Hone ya Mr, ‘TLDEN to put a If the amount of ille. Bal voUog i those four wards reached theas i startling figures, it is fair to prowume “ae | in Jase we satiny city tat BOL slop slort of fo times that number; and well may Mr G@uHELKy call upon every man who las any power in the premises, to put an end toa Pract.ce whose tendency isto sap the foun dations of representative goverament M» Siiivuucy’s appeals to Mr. TILDEN are Doth porwonal and persuasive, Ho refers to the fact tuat they long ago emigratod to this Gty from the raral districts at about the wame time; that they have grown up here side by side, cach winning distinction in the field to which he had devoted his energies; that they are now growing old, and uve acharnc- ter at stake. ‘Then, appealing to God for his sincerity, and to his public record for a wit- pom that for thirty.sevon years he has var. nestly labored to huve our elvction decided by legal votes and none others, Mr. Greeny tddresses to his venerable friend these pun- gent queries; “ Tow is t with you # You hold a most responsl- fe and Wwilucatial position Lu the councils of a great jel gaurty. You could make Wms party content win jega! votes 1 you only would, Lv our ‘onetit: wal Coaven toa, I tried be ereot 4 Sean berriere flection frauds; did you P Tue cory Bue Wis enabled Wy efrotin Uae direc: 1 whi to hove ratified by ihe Poopie at our worung ‘Will you 7” . Nor will the eminent Republican philoso- phér allow the distinguished Demooratic to the wall with the ergumentum ad homt geniously woven around | and of many other circumstances, to yuntry will look with indignation on | the guilty Macbeth | Thon canst Vyty never shake for you were at least a passive accomplice In the giant frauds of lust Novembur. Your | | name was used, without publie procest on |: F part, ine renlate wowed brosdeast over the State, whereaf the manifest intent was 1 to ‘make oeeiFanea doably, ‘siro” that the | frauds here perpotrated should not by overs ted in them today as though your nome wero Twrep, O'Bries, or Oki Hany.” This pungent appeal ongit to largely | diwinish the ileal vote of this city in the coming election, and, by drawing to Mr, Ghee..cy’s support all the friends of a pure ballot-box in every party, insare his tri umph as the honest man's candidate for Compirol —_— Our Minister at the Tuilcrics. The Hon, Exiny B. Wasimunse, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States ooar the Court of tho ‘Tuileries, finds himself #traitened for po- cunary meaus to keep up the dignity of bis stadon. To plain Bogheb, Buuty ie hard ap. Hin limited antary will not permit him to make his bills as big as his love of magnifi- cence desires, Our niggardly Congress only allows lim $17,000 a year, gold, which is not near enough, 8 he writes homo for an extra allowance of $15,000 tor “contingent ex- ponses,” or what a lady would call pin money, That he thivka will relieve his sent istroes: and when it is exhausted will call again Some of our plain, hard-working citizens may perhaps want to know how Miu ster WaAsunurnt contrives to spend so much money. His $17,000 a year, gold, is oqual to about $22,000 in curreney, aud one would think that that ought to suffice even for a foreign minister, But they for get the pernicious efivet of bad example even on a Republican politician, Mr Wasinurn®, while he was in Congress, won the very incarvation of retreuchinent and Ho bad a keen scent for every #)mptom of extravagance inthe use of the puche funds, and denounced it most virtue ously, Of plain education, frugal habits, aiid democratic tastes, he was the vory mou of all men to send a8 gur representative to the most luxurious of modern capitala Tt was to have been expected that he should deport himself there like a Spartan at the Court of Xuuxes, and rebuke by his exau ple the wanton Inxary of the gaudy Pari. -Hians, But, as it was aaid of B ahop Connsso that ho went to Atrica to convert the natives, and tho natives converted him, so Wasu- BURNE has buen seduced from his primitive purity by the attractions of Parisian spl; dor, Ho hav taken ® wulte of comtly apart: ments; be has been feasted and flattered, and has given feasis in return to his new: found friends, He has gone to Court, and presented to the Emperor and Empress hun- dreds of rich and aristocratic American snobs, who, of course, must entertain and be entertained by their official representatives. He has also been at Baden and Homburg for his health, both very expens.ve places, ‘Thus in ¢he mad whirl and carnival of Pa- rivian revelry, and in the pleasures of the great German watering places, $17,000 In gold bas disappoarcd Like a soap-bubble. It is the old story of the frog and the ox. In trying to emulate his brother diplomatisty, with salaries paid out of royal coffurs, Wasi BURN purse has collapsed ; and now he pitoously cries to the American poople to fill it for him, When a man of such stern and {ncorrupt ible virtue as Wasununns fails in resisting the blandishments of European diplomatic Ife, what hope is there for weakor aspirants f And is i¢ not evident that our missions abroad ought to bo summarily given up? They are traps and pitfalls for unsus pecting Innocence, and it is cruol to main. tain them. eal ‘ Great Victory. in his fights against wind mills was not half as successful as is Mr. Hasivron Fist in bis heroic wrestlings with Cuban steamers At Wilmington ho has achieved a signal victory, which will for all future times associate the name of Fisit with those of Wirnenvonce and ADRAIAM Lixconn, It is trac that the vietory which he has won is on the side of slavery; but then, as Mrs Fis evidently regards Spanish slavery as entitled to a more tender solici tude than Cuban liberty, it is sale to assert that at least in tis own estimation he places his Inurels above those of the heroes of abo. ition, Mr. Fin~mone recently boasted of having rigned the Fugitive Slave Bil. Tn the same sprit, Mr, Pisa perhaps fancies that at some nem “Mr. Trupen,” exclaims he, “you | paper is a very coumplicated cannot ercape responsibility by raying, Wagly | eomehanee future day he may Donat of having eleued the dead we warm hin thee bis fancies aro as errant of Cuban emuneipati mut vain as his victory is dishonorable algeacyans 'Tho Erpress earnestly advises ite readers to vote for the judiciary urticte of the new Con 1. This is excelleut advice, Indeed, the stitution ought to be adopted, with the ption of the article oo assessinent aud Thut article is absurd and ought to be voted down stitution whole ———_~ In one of his recent speeches, Senator Spuscve announced a new discovery, which he regards as of the utmost consequence, He suys that i bas just beea completed in Rhode Inland, under his auspices, and that it * will eloctrify the whole earth in ite importance and effects upon the business and trades aud commerce of the world,” According to the distingmimhed Senator, “it has reduce the most compheated business known in modern times to the simplicity of the editorial and oom. posing or the priuting department of a paper, ‘This must be a very interesting invention indeed, and we prosume that in duc time it will be given to the public at large; for it ix not in the charac. ter of the Senator to think of retaining for him. self alone a discovery of such incalouluble value to mavkind, The Senator, however, shows that he is not very familiar with wewspapers when he speaks of editing them asa very simple busin But ov this head he will soon be able to speak more intelligently, if the report be true that be busi¢agss indeed, and expatitiire to oxo who bave to for Lid yd - —- - The Herald rojorts that there is a move Ment to pregent the confirmation of Mr, Ronesox as Seorctary of the Navy The re nis said to be oppomtion to Adin re hin f le net, and a deste ta nie of the B mothe e u { Bus @ better reasvu would be Mouniox's gulii- vantiug od enter y board of her at sea at wind with the Tailapooss, 4 porty of friends the public expense, w thority of law, It borne by the honost vote of the roral dis: | cost the Treasury @ th dollars a day last jtrets And you, not mesely by silence, but | summer for Me Row maritime frolic Ly pos tive assumption, have covered thoae | furh « fellow ought m trusted with power franda with the mantle of vour regjeetabiti- | t public money for an instant. | ' | — | ty. On the principle that ‘the roeciver is an Lost, In le great apeech at ad a8 the tiles,’ you are as deeply implica: | , pans fatunloution + Inos- day evel aid one trus thing when he said that "Mr ¥, long #9 eminent and ¥o well known by the people, gives great strength to the tioket."" Ves, induced; he givesit much strength, and his name and Gon, Stowe’s will doubtless run khond of all the other nares in the list. a The specch of Mr. Exsor, the new Presi dot of Harvard College, at his inauguration ov Tuesday, was a very clear statement of the views of the progrosaive class of educators and sob ala on the higher methods of education. Mr, Eusor waa the candidate of the liberal party of the ‘Trustees and Overseers of the College for tho office which he now holds, 60 of course hi tincuts are liberal; but he states the tive vows in lis speech with great fairnons, advooat college, a number of special courses and elective studios, and higher salaries for professors and teachers, At prosent the Corporation will not receive women tnto the Col- lege proper, or tito any of the professional achou's which require residence neur the College Vrosident Eusor regard. to mujntain a cautions attitude in regard to the woman question until the problem is nearer ite solution, But womea are now tted to aitend the University courses of lectures ro- cently established peru — : that the next Assambly y be Democratic, bat that the Senate iedoubtful, To truth, the by porate don't want both branches of the Legislature, for they don't want to be responsible for thoir doings. Besides, thoy don’t want to bave all the grierances abot. ished which the Ropublicans have ereated for the benetit of the Dewocratic party, If the Excise laws, and the Sunday laws, and all the Couuiss sions were swept away, as they wonld have to be if th » Domooratic, tho Rapnb- Hicans would stand a fair chance 0” regaining the control of the Stato, It is plainly for ihe interest of tye Democracy to earry but eve branch of tho Legislature at this election, cei nO The Meriden Republican calls upon tho Democrats of this State to vote for Honsew eeter. It is good advice, und thousands of ca will fatlow it aoe . Mr. Newson W. Youso as the candidate of the Workingmea’s Assombly fur the office of Coroner, The Republicans, Democratic Union ‘en Bt to adopt the nomi. ny alone has refused to place a member of @ trade union on ber ticket. Av ob- soure morning wowspaper, printed ostensibly in the interest of the workingmen, but which hee endeavored to ase te trade unions in the laterest of the Tammany Ring, sncors at Mr. Youxo’s nomination, and assails his character, The Tribune, Herald, Democrat, and Sux support him we the workinginen's candidate, He is honvst, oapable, fearless, and energetic. He rhonld poll every trade union vote, If the great mass of Republicans and Democrats choose to east their ballots in his favor, 90 much she better, Now is the sme fur the workingmen to show their politi- cal strength. They cao swamp Tammauy’s fos- silized Coroner by 40,000 majority if they will, bia. Ste ‘The California grape crop this year is less abundant than last year, but the price it brings in not no great, grapes selling at tity conts thy hundred weight, The reason iw that wine fuds limited market, and brandy oannot compete with whiskey, We suspect that the California w growers will have to pay more attention to the quality of their product than they bave been io the babit of doing. If they could wake a wine uaything like us good as ordivary Bordeaux, they could sell ther whole vintage in this city alone at a handsome profit, eis Tie Sox, which shines for all, with all its woalth of news and wonderful stores of in- formation for all classes, is delivered at the doors of subscribers, not only tm this city, but in all the suburbs, for two cents, This is just three cents cbeaper than an ordinary letter from this city oan be delivered in Hoboken, We meation this as {Nostrating the hberality with which the proprietors of Tux SUN treat their countless subscribers, At the same time the Inquiry is gested why the Hobokea Postinaster taxes the citizens of that place two cents for the de- livery of a loiter? The Post Office Department fixes the single rate of postage at three cents, ling city dolivery wherever it is established, y delivery is established in Hoboken, by what right is two cents extra charged fur the dex livery of every letter? If it in aot established, by what right does the Hoboken Postmaster sond letters around by irresponsible and an- authorized agents, collecting two ec one delivered? And to whom do tho profits of this very uive Lusiness gu? ——— Tammany has token Tie SUN's advice, She bus tossed Ciaures G, Conner. over board, and the Hon, Tuomas J, Cre amnn for the Senate from the Sixth Distnet, Mr. Carvammn bas already served two terms, and stondily voted against the Broadway railroad rob. bery, His tmajority will be ounsbered by thou- sandy The World say’ will eer nominated - —— Reports of aloe of morning papers by the ii come in. LUvre is the supply to- newsmen day Ween, % New Bor wre . . 100 Tribune ai Worlds eee tia W GLynw. Wall sie furry (outsiie), elle Tine. Mrs. TouNG, @8 Se Sine ca Tribune Wort, Mr. STIVERS, 10) New RuN . Priva World: ronort of Joun G. Hama ‘dat Ly Sieh are HOW = Bux... soe W Herald... Trvuiey ta Wortd. 0 Pines), 1 Wve that at . when all Wy ura MOG, IL arkable that Tie avn While The OKhes papers are Cow: talliy off,” Suimiary of these Ave newsdeniere= RUN At id) Herald, Troune 100 World. oh OO a . m» THMEP, errno ut Will the World and the Times have the good. 18 to copy these interesting figures ? vet hd No further cable despatches have roached this country within the Inst few days abont Kootere's progress toward the Holy Land, Has Louis Navo.sox admonished the Porte not to meke too much political and telegraphic fuss about his Spanish spouse's peregrinations, or ix has bought the old Nateonad Aateigencer, and iv} he affraid that a crusading expedition to the going to employ the Hon, Par Harsresn to edit it, After ronpiug that shadkty old concerm few monthe, be will understand-that editing # bows tomb at Jeruaniem, beginning with genudections to tho voturies of Mohanmed, cannot a tooex tensive publicity? Atall events, the téleeranhie THE SUN, ¥ as toe duty of Harvard | Operator at Pera to have reosived the order to keop quick least said, the soomest meuded. At» pubilic per in Bristol, Bngland, Mr. Wictsam Beacon Lawnever recently mado « apoech on the Alabama question, and was intro. asa formor American Ambassador to tho Court of Bt. James's, Me Laworces did not disown the soft iinpoackuent, though he } never held tha, post Ile is better known to | history as once having beon I Governor Of Rhode Island, and asa warn admirer of Jer | rewsox Davia, wbose doctrines be advocated in tition of Warstox's Al Law. Nis notes to celebrated work op Intornaton. Whatever may be thonzit or said of AN prew Jo { iples, there is one important {question upon which his views are not only vonud and statesmantike, but highly laudable, his is the question of matri- mony, In aa interclew with « correspondent of the Cincinnati Coimmercist, which he held i Nashville the other day, the following convorsa- tion took place geld Me, Joune 's political wets and pri sitting down, “ain't very little prospect of it ; it costs too joen.. © Well, that may be #0. “bat, aa general thin while you You see, when we grow oid our tant and babite become fiselyand they are hard change to auit another. Y believe, like Pranklin, (hat matrimony oug it to be ene Bat at the resent day a youu tan Who bas wot Inherited » Forvans, and wae abo west rely upon bls own odurte for every ‘that he gots, whi fad) dificalues tn the way. If he luoks for n eflued, educated, accoin Mated girl, hs will be prety sure to fad ono who hae formed eatravagant febits, and wto sonll dex ere tohve more stylish than 4 Boor Cady 3 man can atford, On the ower hand, if he looks for do- Mestic quilitins aiooe, he may tnd th Was mare ried # good Lousekeever, Vul not 4 cor eho. This is all so, Amid the excitement of politi and the cares of the residency and the impeac inént trial, Mr. Joussox has evidently observed with judgment the social pheno nena of our luxue rious age, But we regret to soe that, like too y philosophers, he considers the chances of rumony from the side of man alone, and has * eontinaed Mr. Jonweon, al men ovgbt to marry risks to be encountered by a youug woman in choosing her partner fur life, We confess, too, that we are disappointed by de failure of the ex Vronident to indicate # remedy for the evils he doploros, How ean society be so reformed that loving hearts will always find an equal sympathy, that matrimony will always be nafe and prosper. | ous, and that the object of firse love will over prove in the hard trials of life to be all that youthful fancy painted ? These are topics respect ing which » profound thinker like Mr. Jouyson ought to enlighten and help the world, and we trust that as sooo as the Senatorial conte easew ix well over, he will devote some atten to them, Meanwhile let us say that in our opinion the great wecret of wedded bliss ia true love aud perfuct sincerity, Where these exist, with @ little prnetical wisdom to guide their Action, the result cannot fail to be good and bene floent, in THE QUBEN OF LOVR AND BEAUTY sevvo Run Mad wmong the Caivalry ery Biair’s Romantic To Correspondence of The tun, Wasauceron, D. O., Oot, 90.—Chivalry still flourtshes at the national capital, notwithatar4- ing tbe very palpable advance of Northern sen- ‘iment and of No m Gangee, which sive have transformed Wasiiington from a Soathorn town Inia something Mike the sem- biunce of @ Northern ety, Thue “ peculiar watiiu tion,” am fact, his gained rather than lost, for be= Neve that itis only recently that tournaments, ith erto conned to Virgime end Bunt Curolins, nave Actually been introduced on this side of te Potom: ‘Toere was one to-day in the National Park, in wiieb tue * Kuitite” of Virzinta, of Maryland, and of tho ay contuudet Mn the liste fr the prine handsome lanes presented to the noble victor by the Queen of Beanty and of Love, A few days aco still grander aur of the kind (they are ail “grand,” in the lancasgo of the D, iriet) came off under the auspices of no less a pers sonage than Montgomery Blair, on hla esate of Bilvor Springs, a few miles north of the city, ‘There Wasa pavillou to the atyle of Ashby de la Zouche, celebrited In “Ivanhoe ;" there were lance, and pennona, trumpets, and steeds, aad ‘arshaly and herulde; and above all, there were hniabte to the number of fuurteen, bearing the bleh, chivalric, and heroic mames of bir Boyle Stubbs, Knight of tho Lone Star; Sir Parker Jones, Knight of Rook Creek; Sir Horace Jones, Knight of Golden Cirele; Sir John A. dunes, Knight of Old Dominion ; dir Jeremiah Powell, Knight of Dorsey villo, aud dewides these ay and gallant herves, there was a Knight of Lawa (whatever that wy signify), Knicht of Valley, a Knight of For # Knight of Oukland, © Knight of Ivanhoe, and Knight of Wul if 1 Can, &e., &e. Before the fray began the knights assembled In frout of the pavi ion, monnted on their tery scecds, and wore there and addressed by Sir Some thing Williams, the orator of the day, who compli: monted them on thelr chivalne appearnnee, and charged them, in the name of live, glory, and the ladive, to do theur daty fa tie coming contest ; after which faspiriting adiroas the kaigats formed ta line and marched to te lists, prosedad by Ha y's brass baud, ‘The contest was not an affray with grinded lancos, buts uit ata guspended ring, in wileb the Knights of tae Old Dominion, of Oukland, of WHI WI Can, and of Goeasion were the happy victors, ‘This bloodless struggic ended, the knits and the rest of the company progeodst tothe pavilion, where the victors exercised thelr ancient privilege of aclocting Miss Willte Stanton us “ Qacen of Love and Beauty wand Uireo otagr yount Lakes as Maids ot Honor: ail of whom were duly crowaed by Mr. Bhi honur 04 the victorious knights, T have wot yot learnea the result of the * Grand ‘Tourpanent™ at the Nawoual Park, bat us the diy there can be no Gouut that "the afluir lias re sulved’ 8 fully-—that the * Knighia’’ lave env themwel\os with glory, and that the Queen and besutv and ber Mada have Beon duly sswned and i. ‘Mere i cevtulvly no harm in these “tourna: ments,” and If peo (0 amuse themnseiver in toat & richt to olyoot, But every one | b. Te seems to ine unporsiit pot to be strack with the puerility and the utter als surdity of U ts paltry iwitotion of foudal ages, which is (ne olfpri HiNOW MOF OL eaintsar ky ‘of ctrcametances, but P vilivy prompted expecially © one Write most wppeals to the rot cntinent of seioot ire nd buys at tue Nort, aid of growg mn aud woineo in the South. These tournaments the Soatnern btaves sels wp arad, Wiel. the planters began Anvelvew barons’ of ti He ages, and o babbie of Soutuern er ehavalry anc ro ** ecm.” — Mr, B rom the New York Tribune, Oct, 2, When Gen. Grant’s letter to Mr. Le ublehed, we regurded it a6 a mow ut UnnECesHary Laver developme D show @ depta of degravi\y im tue solwemes of the Go Reng at Wat time voknown to us, aud #e have come to “the conclusion tut Mr, Bonner aeved with wis- dom tv eheiting trom Gen, Grant much a disclaimer as las forever silenced the ineipient sanders wick euly devised to destroy hin, od Mr, Murray's new literary paper, hs deademy, says thot Mr. Darwin i preparing a work in which the main conclusions arrived at iu his * Origin of Species" will be applied to nian, ‘The work, to be published vest year, Wil consist of three parts: 1 Phe Descent of Man;" II, “On Sexual Selection ;* AY. OCTOBER 22, | 418 rea | oned und persecuted for alone time, word to say respecting the difficulties and | and JTL “On Expression of the Emotions,” With Fospect 0 the races or Fo-called species of man, Mr Darwin has been led to thy conclusion that sexuu) selection has played an Important part, ‘Thia prines- ple depends, om the one Lwnd, on the rivalry beiween males of the name enecles for the possession of the female ; ‘on the other, om the choice by the fe males of the more attractive males—commned In ch case With the transunisaion to the offspring of the characters of the more succoes(al fudividuals of eather yox, me The Bening Journal of Jersey City has been much enlarcd and improved, Under Major Pang: bore's skilful management * has now a cirouluthon fe Heddon county which lf seound only to thas of Tux Sum 1869. ‘ THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. — CAN BPAIN IN ANY EVENT CONQUER THE PATKIOT CUBANS® Cenpedes Holding Two-Thirds of the Istnnd Men tn Abundance of Arme-The Cuban Masses wel beds, the Slopkoopers with Do tod The press has criticised the attitude of the Cul ans in thie city {ttle severity, bat inno | ere except tbroceh Tne Bux, hoe thelr siiaatian | been explaned. Wehave nea tor those On ing wloare here and mbent have beon with (« Cabay army. Of tiene there are few, Nearly ali | that came to the Uaited Stites during ten February. Mar April made attempts neh Cnba in Mayand Inne, A few enceeoded io hind ine at the Bey of Nive na Paerte Pater od thelr faland aud Jotned Queen ‘The er at majority that did not thas reach the {land sold everything eonvertiole Int) muney tn ord F to purchase an extra revolver or other firearm, und embirking on what was cited the Ryun expedition were overtaken by the F.deral authorities, tmoris ind then re. Vased. This let thom witiont tands—in fact, iloas, ‘Tholr wealthy countrymen, indies und gentlomen, rented a large baliding In Jerser, where tie unfortnnate Cabans remained antil sent to Fer vandina by the Alibama, Sinee that date there have not heen 89 Cubans in Now York elty. On the 110m inet. frat anniverary of Catan indepen. denee, nearty every Cavan in New York aud our sovurban towns Wes at Cooper Toxtitute, Good Indies then present way there were uot over 800 Twere wt the mont, WHY IN THR ONITED STATES. There isan impression prevailing that the men have shirked the'r duty. Nearly every ome of them was obliged ty r ren American, or Bnliah coloni1 nort en route to the “inte Cuba, ‘They are {rom coast cities. Most of toem on boar! awawabipe tknow of aringle Cuban «no Not being In ally omy 4ch Queawla'a army be ereaving from large coust aitien, they have eo sbor ping, from OUF past Ielinutions atrnggling repvotionn eases, that from as some riendly hand might be reached out to them tm aid- them to revel their strugeling comrad Nore are 100,090 wilte Caben er nd Debt 1 ent an the blody line. They 1,00 atands of art ‘Then how tioconpan trate few Cubens no are in Now York and who cannot got into Cuba do not go there to Aight, COMAN RENDEZVOUS. ‘Tor Junts here ix composed 0: weven ment Sefior aM. Lamas, ite President and alsa the Cuban Bo- voy wear oar Government: Fr, Hilario Cis ros, Vice-President, a gents man ot large landed powsen= 8 lnwyer Of reco riized tabnt and ah Lty xco Fosaor. a Hovana banker of great woalth Arturo, Wer Seorrary. merchant ond im: sorter: J. M Hasorn, of Porto Rox, Hee Jenire. a wealthy plant ri; Dr vary 0° the da Menace” These ce sverifeed fortanes for their canse, lev have d their slay wh thi plantations ant homes confine. ted, other «ine we ucrifives Te haa been abmolutely neces sa id be some agents of Ceapedee chase aanplies of we porsivle ut expeditions of men and material on war, If not from the United Ftates, where cum arma and rou nitions be lad? of Cuba WAR organs lad hy a meeting of appointed depatios tae) Febran Tie firs of that legistative horly wae. to panehoate the sves of the Hela the Ist of st April it re rame a " ihe 10th of that month twene declares all men free and equal, On Tune che mlund was aivided Into (our Siates, ny, Wa the inlvad into apoointed throe arm; proparty satire be MAN frce colored cronle, 4581 Cuiancipated slaves, and. 761,750 whiter The who. sucar dieiritt is in ihe bunds of the Cn. tans. In ten dayy' Ume they could destroy that cop of the bulk whit PATKIOT TRRRITORT. The Cubans hel | alout 4,000 square miles of the wen of Cuba, the Spaniards aden. or 19,658 wiles, ‘Toe Watler bave control of the Western oF Vuelio Al ajo region, and tbe Cubans have the Cen tral and Easvern departments, “Spanish authority in those department extends only sa ar as Soanist dalle may reach. ‘The peoplo are with the Cubuns, 1 Gitiee are with Mir Boat Mohd 49 towns of 20y ‘0 6,000 in- habitane each. ‘Ivey Wave u capital, Guaiinare, & Provident and Oabinet, # Cungress, 4 Supreme Court foreign, ministre, and a Government in ite socom Lear ‘To snatain that Goverumens they have tungnt WO and odd battles, ‘The Cubsne have ® larger army to-day th alruewn jee had At ang timo dune the Arve thre years four stale for mnicoendence, They ure se-bound, eu from quavailing Peruviaw moral aid, Cubs bas no hope bat own dvuntlons rons and dauzhters ber ow mountains, and sevannns, aud the sympathy of Wed Auicrieas pres and peopt —— THE SVANISH GUNBOATSA. er te, » Mus er ie Couference with Gen. Kutter fold — Was Kutter fled Counseited to Re Gen, Butler is an earvest friend of Cuban inde- pendence, and hie Intimacy with some of the mom- bers of the Cablnes renders bis oplaion concerning the polley of the Administration iu reiacdon to tne Spanish gunboats of no lutte importa Youer day afte: noon a representative of THe SUN waited upon the General to ascertain hts views as to the Cuban situation, The Geurral was happily in a com. municative mood, and when asked what course the Government would parsue in relation to the Baninh replied: * You know Lam not a momber of te Admiuisteution, but I think I can anawer your quection.” ‘The eonversution was eontiaued, as follows: Kwronran—Well, will the Government order the release of the Spans wunboats F pGke, HoveRR—Certanly nut, The gum outa will unto, PORTER—Thore is a general imoression that if W ‘y ork! De peraitiad to aul there would be an end of C pemience, They wit be he yon may The Governm cannot con. Sini@ntly reewee thom; bemides, the people ure in Orne. of tole oi thy Government permits arms to * Dore for (ve Spanish army in Cuba, and yet the United Stator Man all arms that are in. ten ang Jordan, IN. BUTLE-No, na; the Marshal can't do th. ty wo bw adaibot the shipun nt of arwim to th to the Cabane from the Unived State ntencied for the have bes Y Of Marshal Marlow, Chose designed for the Sparantde have been aliupe rovularly ty the steamers Morr Castlesad Columvin fo Havana, wituoub auy itererence On luc part uf Mr. thuvlow. GUN. DUTLE—T repeat that there is no law ogainst the suupinent of aru® to the Spamards oF tw thr Cubans; and | presume that army intended tor the Cubans have been seized beciuse they were part uf wi CAP MUOD by WileD Femnlorcements sere tO be sent so the Cuban army, ‘This ts a distinetion, low which the newspapers appear t bv undive to At noov, Gen, Batter called on Gen, Butterfield. in the Saw. asiry building, aad Lad a lene private wwtervew with lum, It is understood that tic pare porlot Lhe convermathon Was the Arastant Treasua> He complicity ib tue recent ,uid spechlations senna Mortality among the Keruande Po Exiles. The Spanish Government recontly forwarded a order 4 Antonio ‘The transport San wird in August. They ar. ks follow ny Ruinon Gone Haw Alimanzo, deric dowd se No. Previous 10 » the folowing maned died of Hilla to the wer ern coast ol Afr neo, Bon sin ANCE ty dowd G. 1s Ando ca: Silvestre P. de Ia Herm ‘Lonas Moavros, Irance, B. Auguera, Pedro Diva, Manuel Guloano, Juoubo Kiiwaklo, Auto, Disa Reraiaco Jone Ouballas, An Irishman Gives Four fi portivg Horace Greeley. To the Biditor of Tae Sun Sin: Every citizen must fool that there aro strong and conclusive reawons why be should vote for Horace Greeley, bub there are special ones why Trishinea, aad porteudarly Irivh workingmen, will vote for him, Allow me to enumerate them; 1. Detcende from the Irish he hax ably and oquen tly aive ional cause, In hue address to “What t en, In behalf of the Inah miiions, T-tand ready to 0 again 60 far as iny means will permit, wornever a similar opportunity, wita a hike pros: ect of saccess ied, aad not for them onl, Cet bor oot squall press Mad budlering people onthe tweerot the oe 2% Boouure be bas suntaimed the protective policy, Clvees markets aghlont gibele i establishes factories here Uiak wile yet Save wy wily cmeote iv the market of tae world ih Engiah products cause the Demacratie purty neh Delmont, whe reaiae sha by of iret but an TasuMetenes | onthe of | und r ANDRED JONNSON'S LAS@ WOLD, SUNBEAMS. The Conte for ‘the Menatorship a Tens nen e. Two now dormitorica and & large chemical laboratory tor Harvard Colle. ¢ sre projected Nathette Gorropondence of the Courter. Journal —One of the Chicago streets ts to be widened THK SENATORIAL CONTEST to one ba vared fret for i elve miles of its length 86 fir the aspirants are Johnson, Etheridge, | Europe reports a poor hop crop this «em Brats, Nel S Brown, stilton Brown, tI. Couver | sun, owing to untuvorabia weather and insect raids Hn er, lid Kagie Stoke, Jurdip Stoves, = . | ant’ Netain, There » wianre wut ound Is engaged upon an opera, founded, , j act, P santas fot We posirian ue Dons tte in! on Gucasiile’s * Pog: OF t © above det ase ulie Lo Conceutiale o CQOFILY Of the vates. Extensive fires aro reported to be rag | ppiradeinse! } on the goust ruwte of thoeniaias in Sonthem Cali« hos Wie headquarters at the Urbtal chamber of te | fuente | Naxvell Movsecuh bis yallang tte ware for de HHH hOB aud st ebon With ai bie Vin aod order Uridal breakfast parties, two days before th reer eye OF re iy ie tien te RENAL AHy. | weddin:, bo cow cf the ymowente, nes 4 Hate Ime OF the orhers vday cr mE bt tacos teem t | Yention he ras a member or twoup 10 see hiv, dud aan | —T e are still living in Paris about ove hun dred permous who remember the cauuiion of King Lows XVi. —The Weil valuation of Ghieare is new 17°0,012,149, Wi ton 1s @ very cood eLowing for a Joos thaw balla contary ott —The [a Crosse Kepublinan recently sus pended publication for a day in order wo allow the buns to vttend a base ball wiatea, <Idolotry is reported to be on the wane im India. The peonie im the southorn pruvinem hago lately dtrerrded the mcred monke,®, —Dr Mary Walker has been lecturing in Be. Louis on the neessmity of a few compelling men to marry belore they reueh the nge of forty, —King William of Prussia offers the Pope Bearpet to cover the floor of the ball Im whiei dhe reat Connell will mect, Tt will cont $80,000, =H is reported that Mme. Jonny Laad-Gold. setmidt will sine in her hasband’s oratorio, * Rath, * at Exeter Hail, London, about the 17th of aext favariably inp F went 1m to ae hi to the mond tuo bern oF ue intently din one wiacure, alse luxuriounly stunny to the wards o1 Wisdol unlnterrunted flow from tls marvelous tf were evidently p.cascd, ant cate every eentener and « cleanly shaved, ant Uatr was weatly comb ad bis whole appears: Tle makes Ho coacea to co to tue Senate, Dut talke A on the subject wita he woul mach the same frankness i oturr, He jones to getin Dumuers, the Asbleya, anid (be *miking Rowe tor the pur) Vindieste bin fast courne and atand a. peer Pere. A great den! hs boon rund about bin ™ mak ing tem Lowi,” but ne is not fooilals enougu to tara his eutire stention that way, He tay enenites on all sides, and of all sorts and all colors, Thay are oltter, unviekdins, und dk ter- mined to defeat bim if outwide Laman ve ean 0 I Ad his “*dornge” whlle aivary Govera vr are | month, brought ap in ove solid, warrowfal leet ag nat reevent dv Lind ilimurted & thousand | —A nogro, being caught stealing from a hea- “prociumation, cflerine ‘$190,000" sor doa | FOm, vxcumd hineei by saying shat “be only Davia vs bene ht onward; his S. Cload | came dur to ace it du chickous sloep wid der cyce the negrocs during the war Ix spread one publi nice shaper, short, voles, and) thers dur war ure open.” —Vrofowsor Lvne bas introduced the Cootinew- tal pronaneiation of Latin und Greek at Har vardand itm to be used heres ter m the instructium of ei he clamees. —Doer are proserved on Naushon Island, ip the yard Sewn, In # rec nt to of thom to eupply the dems ea. nH UF 0 le. eH6e, nes ssury tot ppo-ition OF Henry Vv day strouzer ior it, the same fre shot by Jotm M, Forbes and Geerze B. Upton Lernur’s b'Mingsgite, very reason that they | "7° ts Heat mh) Le as ehuctively unedt ‘ucalnet Prominent meretunts 0! Bowtod. he Suute. Boil down =A correspondent of the Brtlgeport Apmar “took ter" with « Mormon etter at Sah Lake City Ue other day, at wiieh six wives “promded,” aad twents-seven children aat aroand the table —Dr. Litienthal, a prominent Jewish sbi, as been eapeclally prominent In op Roman Catholics to exe ude the Bible irom the cublic schools of that city. Tic into tangivle sumpe, and it son was a Union man, that have sot their faces iy Wid haves wlerabts dome Duriac A J.'s Wine 4 Gates yes | —Acquarry of the finest quality of lithographic taken @ut ae AIX | tone naw just been discovere t upon the farm o: W. AW over W dieneny, be nau: | ‘Vaylor, five miles from Bt. Louls, Lithographers man whe Rodis wot Pronvance it faily "qual tothe beet Bavarian stone, —A single Bugisb colony bas lately bousht 90,000 acres of laud in Kansas, The trace is to 0@ “ Verticusrly loud of blu afterward, T about Nasivitle who tad to st Joun-on bayou vid ¢: out” wit wader Uhobe @owes, are Wut ent..a: artic or mening lin to the Bebute now, € : 7m THe TSW lesslaeiy Beak bo BUN ah div.ded among wo fewer than 18K) furnilies, conpint susiior, ‘The uemory of departed gr enbucks i» to | 10g Of well-to-do farwers and artisans, German apd Tresh to their Jor them W ‘dv won uve? by | Swedith culomints Bave alao pure iased largely. Jonuson's winning maby, oven ut thaw lake day. Wier —The eastor bean, from whic the oll 1s nade, le becoming sn Wngortat mdurtry Ww Derry county, One prominent deaier ree ived at Lis ware howe 1,000 bunuele in owe day, paying $13 pow bushel It ylelde more busucle w tue ace thaw wheat, Jeff. Davin has disappointed his friends by Roig to Missinsipos via Charloston, tnateat of “ ne throagh Washington, as he promised, Jef, mower ppt? oparuneut op se uf eid the ete Ouly | would be depondet on ut Wasbincton; Iu the last barior, which has Geen converted into di re: | eight years he prouised to go thure several tne Captiog rou, Mere We reverves all nl pei Pecontucts inva wis royal ehambe others, bene oF wot mace \eopurtence w mim, do pot lave —A Worcester woman was fined $10 and conte AE GEM aa edd) Med led Capel aed pnd » for disturbing @ school im one of the rout and sol ‘eon C coyant but that He comes wut with a nigher optnon | *UFburban diatriets, She bad twice entered the school rom and forcibly removed her children, using violent and aburrve Linguage to the taschor, in the hears sre not we hit upou te suujecd am pickets P fiat while Johnson has & host of enemies, bitter, geareien | eueHie®, 1h ke Bley true tas be haw Wo Wall go TO us reat leugtin tO ci0Cl co will'to defeat wim, tl» thie irrepres: ible oo Met be.ween re Hid 1008 Tak KivoR Lhe COnL PE MR aler degree Os lukerent Gann Le sues Wisw would have, THAT BRIDAL CHAMBER, On the gecond floor of toe Maxwell Honse is taeur of Lie huineus tailor than waen He Weal In, ‘The chat furvished, ‘The eartntirs, carpecs, ‘Ol (he most costly dese: 4 1.0, uid ae clojaul a Uaey are costly inthe een- | Presence oF the pupil % tre of (he Fvou ie 4 large ecatre L.ble, covered with | —Three conageutive decisions in the Masses eWRPAPETS, GIN Writing il. er chasetts Courts in the game eure soon to mike the law pretty cleat, that If the owaer uf a horse with the landers permits ium 40 ranzy #0 as w inceot other horses, the owuer Of the diseased horse is Hable foe the damage that may ensue, —Protvestaution ww Saxony has received « val wable addivon by the conversion of the Rev, Mr, Jager, « Franciscan triar, formerly private secretary tothe Areubishop of Prague, aud contemor to the King of Saxony, le bee just preached ior the free ( s1¢10 Dresicn a a Proventant clurgymun. ~Authony Trollope roovived from bis Englial Publishers £3 U00 lor hie * He Koew He Was Bight,” 1h was pablished tu thirty-a.x parts, at sixpence eacty ihe wale wae pour, aod it is maid In Londow tha Mt the patlshers bud given Mi Hiowe £2,090, and then deatroved the MSS., they would have bewn bot wr off, -A compliment has been paid to Miss Burdett Coulis lor ver extrtions in ie eustera dintrieis of London, by giving ler name to a Masomc lode mooting Bear Victoria Park, Miss Coutts accepted the compliment, and wrote vo know whut gift she cout! make to the lodge, In repty the mewbers solicited a Bite with her autograph, —Sir Jobn Muedonald, in conversation the other day, declared there was some sense in the annexation of Canada to the Unt d State, bat nove whatever in Canadian tidependence, y We Four, wind sho daily go and WeeosMl¥e pulls bode ues a reper Wmiioulang that every tinue is lovely, A. d. gus LU & Warurobe WhaCL stauds convene mar, Opens the door, Kels aroues anon: arecos tierce, wod Urtage torte cheer, With WIieh WO celebrate tue j Wie news ie bad, however, amdica members nave “guns vwck on ube,” oF that the pop@ar clawor wales bin we croKng, Ube ame corde is brought turth, wherein tw deoan the ear POWs arising TOM suid Uneeus y report, Bat thin doce not imuiate that Andy ts a hard urmker, Walle te i (rae Ghat 6 alway fu it couvenimuy al band, yet M ts equally true that there are but lew Puube wen in te ota woo drnk lems Ln the course Oia MOWED Khaw be, ervemian * bis room an the serond Moor of the City Hotel 1 eAMpangn wre nobus Fichly suri mied de Jubuvon's, Gul wre OFdiNKEy rode Huisn, and furiash.’ Here ue re avonc the Hiuanon, he will Ket Wat are tay, Bet tat are doubt Uy aud Uwe maurber bat he WO") Wel, DEGLUMG Lay are OF BOUL Ludy. & Lice A.J, be hus hiv Dottion ‘Ieclingly eat, Grow ne uly sorrows tu the Ouwing bowl, HeNRY cooren, another aspirant, {sa lever gentioman, well known Wo ‘Lennewsoe and civew bere us an upright jun und Woapubie Gikeon. A Loum twch in puwie Lie, and is Woud Ue an bovor tw Tenueseee to Lave Liu i the Senaie, EDMOND COOPER, & brother of Henry's, und also a momber of the ‘Biate Senate Grom bederd eouuy), ma ot ” ” epitunts Me tna talon Mal than Cis vrai, aud | SF€ Fovdy fOr annexation,” said be, T hos were a id ot sad barely, and ‘om, Dut is | Aret for a mxtenth amendment to the ‘Constiumen, not as joking, and Rurdly we picasani,” He is foreign become Presi then 4 yeure ot nge, and bas bocw u iuember ef tie Leger | £0 {és & foreigner cam Freel sat ran lor the office.” —The discovery of Junius, 60 often announced, han at iengti, it ie maid, bown placed beyond dowvs by the researches of tae lon, Edward Ty isleton, of inland, who has for the iret time called sa.ihe wld Of 8 scientific expert in handwriting, the well-known Mr Ca, Chabot The rexuliy will abortly be made public, Log: ther with sucsmiles of the autographe of Junius’s Letters to Woodiil and Gorge Grea vide —Few are probably aware of tho fate of Lond Byron's bourt, After his death at Missolonglt ty 1822, his body was embalmed and sent to Bac. land, Lut the hears waa beeged and obtained by tho Grovks, who encloscd inn wiiver case, Four years later, atter the protracted siege of Missolongtt, a sullying party, currying the relic with them, cut.o way With creat sacritiee of Mie through the Terkinh Hines; but the hourt was lost {u crosman: ihe warshes, lature sevoras Gines, During the war he was un au comprourising Union man, atid w.8 Ass stuat Boore. tary of the Vreusury unuer Jounwon, He is a hulth. jul rveod, and @ great wdmirer ct dobwnon's, woleb renders it probemmlcal Wuether be Wil Tum gainer hum oF wot, D. Ww. C, RENTER is an uspirant, but he ad as wel not be, Although Wor every MeMLEr DOLE OL Kae buuss aid Beauv Ome Gacir seats Lo Lin, Ussir Krutiude be SLUFEL Holy apy DW. C, Will uaake & poor Ligure Wied Une Lad Jot is taken, NEIL 8 BROWN fe an aspirent, and rome Favorable tat he will wh be alved against Lim byany ator men vary, Mir, HroWn i mn Gld citinen, an a wud Heleoted, Wil AKO & vaIbiuW Senator, © Pant lon days, HOWEVER, bin sircagty BueUis TAL R. NELSON te looming up, and conmceraty letely. bu ines BO Ure UpOM bus 9 VLE VF OuHeON's CoUUsEL AMeNt, wit ie euciber a cxpeciany by | —-Mr. Margrave, a citisen of Jefferson county, ud Ae dors ult pernonas | Tennessec, can be frequontly een in Knoxville Hietils Tis hkely thot Neon” Wil be woiwsthatedy aul PCFLapS receive M CuMpL metry you, bs shat will be saat, Walking at brink pace, Hew in his minoty-seventh year, dud bus not (mted amumal food for Oity yc art und, as be beieves, has uot eaten as mucn as one pound in hie life, He iv towperste in hie habite, ing no spirits of any kind, and ses tobacc, mod- JORDAN. STOKES & broiher of the ihustrious W. B, Stokes, hon com- siderubie strength im thy county of Wilsd DUE there has vol been ene (ransunited (0 Wwe Louimiature to Jo i erately, He isa bachelor, and, while he calls bis TUM STATE BENATE howo Jet reoa commiy, finds ene anywhere in Hast We by far au abler bus) shan be vue of last semnion. | Tenmeasve YUE MMW by i ALLOW Uke Wikn 1B 14 Lacy Wasels wwe how eweeving wd compu hus boon le eribrow of Leunusmwe Kadicaitnus, Luv pion vem Dore AFY the LWO Covpern, kaoroun Bane Peyton, Borwey by Tuoaiat, MuPiily and hae Aialh ay 4h ey wind Wid yet Wake a prominone man 10 Loumersee pulition bd L yas, Ae ie a Gone servalive kepubiican, Durvey &, TLomas ie Sponker OF dhe Benue, WIE YOR be War Gullit Wika outs We wbous 4 youre of w ve wuece diuer, Ho wo —The American Churchman, of Chicago, says that the knaves of Utah are nearly al Yankeos, im clniting the * sposties,”” * bishops,’ and *cliers,”” and al) who got the Uithue; while the duce ato mainly voryde raded Buropean peasants, many of them from England und Wales, and embers by baptism of tue Kaghsb Church, Ii saya: " Chere never existe! bat owe Mormon Lrishaiay, and a Mor> mon Ineh woman is something towily unkoown to pavuraliaus,” —The Sultan and the Viceroy of Egypt cow- tinue tw be at loggerheads. Tne foreign Poware have of jate advised tue Porte net vo drive Bcypt into a corner, Russia and Prussia, however, ab> stain from taking wy active part in these complica tions, ‘The priweipal pais of difference is in regard wo the right of Beypt te negotiate loans, As Beyp- Wun eredit i much tigher thon that of the Porte in he Rnglish and French markets, the Sultan wishes to borrow upon Bxyptian account the maney which he can’t raise apon his own, and that je abou’ the whole story, —The punday sehool teacher, as well as age, alloudis Ve loo, Wild, Picamtit Mak, Wid AVEO Ballabaction LO all par Peyton is (be oldest man in the bo te Weateniy Sp Denutorsiip ut Washington, Hts net prgud Hie wil be chosen, Nob much stromun has been developed fur Lin Uy the ekummiling oF ula trem mate, and, eB of te gunucetiod THR LowaR House Hus more brains tuup the Lower House of Inet see: son, aithouga the change irom mo bruie to brains is MOC Gs marked ay inthe benate, Toe prominent ¢ Messrs, Briznt, Fieming, Moraberg HHA, PErKt® (the Beaker), Rove Kovels’ ihe leader of the Conus! rvative Kepublcans, Tie Radveuts have no wader in partion Uiary abd bue Conservatives Have u dozen oF uaore, pedi Ain, STATEN ISLAND, Pritam, nit, do, ex-consict, has boen arrested | the achoolmantr, appears to be very much abroud Heat) rope iB y i Mive born touahed in New Briain eee, Mae | in certam pure of Bzinnd. Here te an Bugis sO seCused Os VOFglinously ? 4 J. Quin hae Bool wriemes ou char eal bey ® party io hie be sag fa Ba ig “ok emiletou tard 0) Frauk.to avonue, New Brighton, Yesverday witernon. the Richmond Chan hed the is by aa boy's composition ow " Duvit,” aa reported inspector to the Edveational Committce: ion was the son of Baal, and when be was yet quite young be could play upon the barp ; whan his luther | fearon i Bae Ware eet awe ich ava ee se was in trouble he asad to wna tor ble san, Pat cho ud haa bale jude al o@thiod urracl above when Beltshazeir were having ioe Ge estas goa 0 fare bexweus Mr! | bey wore un band upon the wal!, and Beitsnaua? ils ines quuiter mice ean, Lert tin tron due rece | Were afraid, Dat be anllad for in phyrieitrs kom EAZ\, Nobles Saeronateat i liv Tag crowd, waa wos | gether, wo haw be would yet vo know what che hone bythe mare. "Tne vtwib and Sriting wes? Bat they cou'd not (cll bin, sateen Poa tne aand he would give any man e new suit of clattee runs ndverteane tse poopie poss fins Evan: | Yat coutd tou tn, a tew be woot for Dovid, ore Pasee.— Ado, David tola bin,” \

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