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aD annie ——— ceamenetanee ae has been ay that | nechorlty aba regulation, and boon alowed = } nearly cverybe to continae in foree by Congress, it would or Ep td ‘ed a Uhre BL wie os ! to Ke i HQieve teom an absusdity, and that while it wae ire oe | centr duction of | existed It atwoys wan nonsense, For Judge ~~ @aTURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 , tress arising in | can properly affect only those who are Araneny or wtimunemenia Toad. quired for mercantile purjoses, Thon, too, | Av all events, dis case determines that pate Hyuthtagy 1,0) Dresinay Lise Ta commarce will rexdily iteIf to the | marriod mca may ealist in the United Staten Lode intra Bhs Weiner, Bioline necessities of the case, and hy extension | Y. . Jowery The Tine! ‘: of errdite do away with the empl nt of erage Fifth Avonne Th ¥ . + oat : nd * mployt “4 | antent 2 Ene: oO oe Grand Opera Ho Mahe much money hithery thought to bo indie |. cheat test for this: Be gti ce Rew, ooh Chrys Now Tork Gres Trar, Maton Heide ray A ‘ : ns onde Moris {OF | dius already decided to olaitn the election of Mt Grane tiene to ient, tan ied they wil gain, Deenase their | ssenuan, but it seeme likely that the State at pean? What & Wed Maw Rave io Bagi. wages will not go down as fast as other | jyrco will make a united stand against his prete Francisco Mtwatrels, 15 lrostwey: thin, and they will be able to Luy more sions. With the Governor from this city, and The Tammy “Tee llaion My fw Notte. SH*T goody for the money they earn. Altogether | the Clerkship of the Senate secured for Canara, Weed's Museum Nibelae Nickiely. Yower Nl Meow. | We think that people in general can contem. | also acity man, it is thonght that Tammany has . plate the pr peet of the abe got her full share and must be content, The Kings county delegation demand the election of Jacons, and will not be denied ; and if Tammany William I. Tracy for Civil Justices | wonages to grasp the Speakership, which she Mr. Wiiaim HW. 'Piacy ia recommended by the revpeetability and the decency of the Seventh, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Wards for the position of Civil Justice, If Mr. Twern desires the election of a good man to this place, he will cast his influence for Mr. ition of legal ean | tenders without any great alarm, — ‘o can only do, if at all, after a prolonged and bitter struggle, there will be bad blood thronghout the session, which will invelve the defeat of all the litle schemes of the Ring. Tammany aly begins to show signs of alarm, sees is a vory good thing in its Life insurance row 1 oe | TRACY, He has the power in his hands to ! way, but one inay sometiines have too mac : give the district a good Judge, Will he do | even of a good thing, Insurance eympanies The Custom Mouse Frauds —Mr. Grins | i¢y His well-known character fur fairneas | have been multiplied very rapid! y 1 the past fow neil Mast Go. Though there is vo suspicion that Mr. Griners, has been in the least nizant of the enormous frauds been discovered in the that he is personally aware of tion that is believe? toate and respect for the good opinion of those who desire an honest man for a Justice, | 048% Toads us to believe that he will pay attention to this suggrestios yeors, and there is a great competition for bu Travelling egents and solicitors are so the impression that th degree eng, that have House, the corvup- tint eat ab. numerous as to wo giv is divided into two great classor—those who insure their lives aud those who solicit their patronage, ‘The insurance agent is rapidly be- Custom — Perjury. To a charge to the Grand Jury—we think Putnam county—delivered some timo ot Western steauboat captain's prejudice against playing any yatne where they must die to win. ‘They prefer to bo let alone, and the continual solicitations of agents are very well calenlated to take their lives a barden instead of a blessing. sees ecenbieaateraes Cassius M. Ciay has come home from his long period of service at the Court of the Czar. We are happy to learn that he returns still fresh and young, with his eye as bright, and his step as elustic as when he sailed upon his mis- sion years ago, Gen, Chay will find hig country changed more thon himself, In 1860 bis mame was proposed to the Republican Convention at Chicago as a can- didate for the Presidential nomination of that party, one of his recommendations being that he had always favored the abolition of slavery. Now there is no slave in all the republic, and it is no longer a ground for preferring or condemn- ing a public man that he was or was not an Abo- litionist, Along with this mighty change, the native State of Gen. Cuay, Kentucky, has been transformed from the stronghold of the Whig party into the citadel of the Democracy; whi of all the questions which agitated the land dur- ing the whole of his active life at home, not one is alive to-day as a subject of controversy the rest, Gen, Cray arrives at a most interesting moment, The old issues being thoroughly ex- hausted, new oves must promptly aake their appearance; and the opportunity is extraordi- ry for aman of talent and originality to show fts, and make bis mark upon the age. — The Spanish Government is sending raw of pajury. Judge Gitnent attributed this increase of a heinous crime to the new law which allows persons charged with crime to tontif to be eo eply engaged were duly brought to Mr, GuINNELL's notice some three weeks og Bo was then informed that there was every Teason to regard Mr. Br areitvonn as guilty ; Vat so extreme was his credulous confidence in BhatenFonn, so entire bis Dlindacss to the villany going on among his own subor- dinates, that he refused to admit any such charges. A week or more afterward, when the evidence was almost complete, the con- fiding and deluded Collector did not le to give the robber a leave of absence, by means of which his flight from this country was facilitated and disguised. Next, on Fri- flay, the Sth inst, he assured a reporter, whom we had sent to ascertain the facts from im, that there “was nothing the matter with BLatcuronn;” that © he was all right and that “he GQninxer.) had heard nothing against Aim.” At that very tine Braret woRD had absconded to Canada, whonce, 28 we understand, he has since succeeded in making his way across the Atlantic. With any other man than Mr. Grinnrn it would he impossible to exclude the suspi- clon of guilty connivance in Bhavcnvory's ranning away; bat every one will fuel that in his case the cireamstonces cannot justly be made to bear such an interpretation. Whatever the facts, all persons who know in their own behalf, And that law does hold out a great temptation to the guilty to add to their previous crimes that f perjury, Bat another couse of the increase of per- jery, in our judgment, may be found in the loove and carcless administration of the law by # hoedless, weak, blundering Judge like Judge Gnvenr, We entertain no doubt of the demoralizing influence of having such a man on the bench. ‘There has been a good deal of hard swearing employed, and not always unsue cessfully, to influenee the action of Judge Cunenr, Of course ho did not see it, A bat can hardly bo expected to see as far as an eagle, Few crimes are more deserving of exem. plary punishment than wilful perjury, But we fear it will continue as prevalent as it is now so long as men like Greeerr can be cle A Judge to countenance Not that he would intend it; but he has not that quick discernment to detect falschood from truth, which is neces For ry ina Judge, eae Married Soldiers in the United Army. One of the regulations of the United Slates Army provides that “no man having a ates ; ; ; recruits to fill up the ranks of its thinned and Mr. Giuxsust. will testify that his motives | wife or child shall lw enlisted in tino of | Torrent forverty Cube Lat it vende oe tealeet and intentions are right, and that, however | penes, without special nuthority obtained | soldiers. For all the men of that sort whom incompetent to coudaed and control the Cas tom House, and a gentl wiain. But purity of character and correctness of purpose are not enough in such a situation Mr. GuiINNeL’s resignation will probably be tendered at no distant day. Those who want his office will do well to lose no time in getting their papers reacy —— «ond the Supreme Court. ne from Washington of an im. pending decision by the Sapreme Court against the constitationality of the law making groenbacks legal tenders; and they come with euch persistency that they are be. fmning to attract serions attention, It is positively asserted that such a decision hos been agreed upon by the Indges of the Court, and that its promulgation may be looked for atan carly day, O1 course, no formal denial ofthese rumors is to be expected, sinee the Jidges cannot conrivtently with their dig- nity make one; but it is noteworthy that no intimation has leaked out in any quarter that their epiaion is net what it is represeuted to be. Mu} from the Adjutant-General’s office through the Superintendent,” but that “this role is not to apply to soldiers who reinlist.” A decision just made by Judge Brareuronp in the United States District Court here # on interesting legal construction to vegrulation, On the 1th of September last a married man was enlisted into the army, in the city of New Gen, Prix can con home, The new troops en mostly € lang, and are labe ‘a and artisans thrown out of employment by the revolutgnary and precarious condition of Spain, Of such men, judging from Spanial reports, some twenty to twenty-five thousand will probably"be sont for- ward; but white in numbers they will not excoed those who have already perished in the Spanish service in Cuba, as warriors they will not be any more formidable than their predecessors; and these and there is constant use at s character ay an upright man jan will ever be free from fed for Cuba are York, by a recruiting officer station. ed here, The recruit stated at the time that he was un 1 and had no children, After his enlistment, his wife petitioned fora writ of i corpus, alleging that her hus band enlisted when he was intoxicated, and that he was married and the father of a child, Gen, N of Fort Columbus, on Governor's Island, produced the husband, and made return to the writ that he was held to service as a legally enlisted soldier of the United States, ‘The traverse to this return, made by the wife, was that the enlistment oath of the reeruit was administered by an ofticcr of the army, contrary to the law, which requires the services of acivil magis. trate to admininter it, whenever the atten- dance of one can be procured. The testimony clearly showed that the man was not intoxicated; and a stato possed subsequently to that relied Aipon by the potitioner permits officers, to administer the oath ie, have unable even when — they always been to down the Cubans, were worse armed and less familior with war than they are now, On the whole, there is no danger that the new troops from Spain will prove fatal to the Cuban cause, though they will doubtless do something to retard its flval victory, freenbac put Rumors ues DED As an evidence of the recklessness. ith which the falsification of the vote was €arried on at the late election in Brooklyn, %@ would refer to the case of the First District of the Twenty- second Ward, Mr. Was, the present Super- visor, was the Denferatic candidate for re- election, Captain, Tau. was the Republican can- didute, AQ*S counting the vote, the canvassers ade ye the retura and delivered it, as the law dirpetis, to the Supervisor, Mr. Wats. Ou the Tanyass of the votes by the Board of Aldermen yesterday, the return was found to have been al- tered by the additioa of twenty to the vote of Mr. Warsi, and a corresponding deduction of twenty from that of Mr, Haun, Zhde change juct elected Mr, Walsh } and notwithstanding that the threatened decisic , supposing it to et believe it will dispose of a question under discussion ever since De made, which we do not Le, would summar whieh has been AX the army iw close of tho war—the ques « all cases, The the clo sd war—the qu i B of resum aes: iuINg QUESTO. wae as to the legal | CAnVassers appeared and protested that the re- hug specie payments, I grecnbacks aro not | Or ree igh was ag fo the lesa" | tar was changed after it was delivered to the tegel Senders, then. ver Pan atecsnanat scar prohibiting the en: | sanervisor, the Aldermen gave im the cer- corporntion owing d®bis in any form | iment’ ob MUN nen, tifcate. The act of Mag in regard to the army authorizes U% onlistment of “any free, ef fective, aYf Lodied man betweon the ages of ad fifty years.” This statute con. thing to prohibit the enlistment of Fvrried mon; and it has never been must discharge those debis in specie, if spe ce is required, The whole outatending tree hundred and tity millions of green backs will conte to be ful money, and re nigin mere obligations of the Goyerument Dearing no interest. Tf they elr at all, District Attorney Monts will give special at- tention to this case, ———— The Troy Whig thinks we arc u'staken taying that Mr, Beity the Auditor of the € Departn under the nt, now occupies Lis pla it will be only by common conscat, and ¢ yealed, unless by tho mgutation to whieh we | hehe: bans Seagate SHO La Lies consent not likely to be given wnlers have referred, April 8, 1848, and the torm of the office is tree Government ie realy to redectn them yy This regulation is one of the old code, and | yours, The first Auditor was appointed om ew on demand, ‘he banks also ayes yyy | rotnine whatever authority it may vossea | 59 ¢ apni, 1848, The expiration of the seventh Bpecie for thelr notes, or they ro aut of | fom the final clause of the following section | torm (4. ¢, venty-one years) was April, 8, 1889, eireulution, and This oysae: weit came | of @ statute passed in 1806: Mr, Butt. was appointed April 5, 1868, merely to back to what ity ee 2 eM sphat the Secretary of War be and he isherchy | Gila vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr, D What i Aes dinceled to ave prepared, and” to report to ¢ Since Te bee * code. Bentox, whose term expired April 3, 1669, at Hs next #em f regulations for To be commonly taken for granted | Re The vovernment of the pry Vof the mitain | then, as we construe the hiv, Mr. Bint has been ie forec jon of gpecie pa etual eervice, which) shall embra censany : + Shia: foreed: reanmption of peste pay | fi vid formes OF @ general character for the per | holding over. - ments will result in great logdes on the part ities Incumbent on oMcers and — ary service, includiug rules tor t ‘ ‘Of courts martial existing Foul Hons male in core Wniil Congress shall have acted 4 report.” ‘The old regulations, of which this is one, were “for the government of the army and of the militia in actual gervice.” The Cleveland Placa Dealer has been led into publishing the following absard figures “Phe Herald bas some 99,000 of a circulation, the Neves 62.00, the Tritaee avout 0,000, the Times 0,000, The Stew X0,000, and the World 8,000." ‘The regular circulation of Tue Suv is now over 70,000 copiow daily ; th 000; that of the ZZme# about 16,000; and that of debtors, and corresponding gains pn that of creditors. It is sald that forcing people to pay in gold the prive of property purchased during the prevalence of a paper currency worth in gold only three-quarters ar four-fifths its nominal value, will add one quarer or one fitth more to their debts, and thas to that extent wrong them. This ex poctation rests upon the assumption that the prices of ail kinds of commod.ties will fall by about the present difference between pa per and gold, Foreign goods, it in said, which are uow reckoned in gold, will, by thelr competition, bring down domestic pro duetions to their level. ‘Thon we shall with * ppecie. payments have Jow prices, and tu The new regulations, not yet approved by Congress, shall, in the words of the statute, “embrace all necessary ordere and forms of a general character for the performance of all daties incumbent on officers aud men in the military oy in the Zive# to fall off, owing to the dist table nature of its recent conduct and of the in fluences auder whose control it has unPortunately fallen. wervice.” Judge Biatenronn, after examining: these provisions, has decided that the regulation in question is not one which the act of 1866 directed should remain in force, He says further: pa The following sales of daily newspapers are reported to us: Ry Rongeur streets uw... Tbr genera) ruin of all dealers who ave bought sulations for the government ofthe rmy, and at Maks gonds on exedit, Besides this, the necese ty oie titers service. cunnof, without doing | tf0Me aries) time uistried to apply to ie be calinigd tn, the to langue Sy as to WHO TAY ‘yhey evn only iuilihaey a of limiting the currency to such an Amount ad can be easily redeemed by the specie in the country, will compel a contraction of its apply to perwons who aro lay aw ty auent deny fully int Hiway Th ‘Tribe vy leavlg euuirely outelie ips eee the ae Wa pastenlag pCrsOn 1s An ® daa , sause further dis | pens ‘Toe question an to Whether ® PerKou 5 anesaseaty prosont volume and thuw cause f puch ngrvicg, Tha auestion M10 wane e unct, | West , corwer of Four avenue and terminoble by or under e army: that bey trees. Undoubiedly pri th uy proper seme, he regulation tor the government of u 125 Herald will fall, and the cur tofthe Twbune is about of the Wort? about 15,000; with a marked tenden- and Clarke PR. Ciaces, corner of Thirty-fonith street and : coming @ nuisance of the first degree, and unless egory peered itt , he restrain himself ho wit! ere tong nned to be | tem already old, flu exacty such 88 since, Judges Jasren W. GILnENt comment. | curbed by the strong arm of the Ia. There are | might have bean » reality, and probably haw b ed upon the alarming inercase of the erime | 2y people in the community who share the | twenty timer, and yet # nota Vit Use ions ratereste b over pneu! aus calinted Lu such rei recy Le contracted to a considerable extent ; Vio Whip i determi pidge he | suman of RG iia Dut it is donbtful whether the public amis: | pom te jew ete ee silat regtdasions abecting | Twi on waa Twins i ; i pocig pay- | hiv, tub wot till thea,’ ‘Times auoad of World 19) 1 et a Mr etn “ike Cry sre It seins, however, from the abave lan} Wil the World and dimes ploase copy these i je expected. ‘The fall of prices guage, that bad thir rewulation retnimed tab futeresting bentos? AMUSFPMENTS. a Waltnet’s Theatre, Another of Mr. Robertson's houest, straight- forwitrd, interesting demas has boon played at Wal- Jack's this week. This author, above all, strives to make Lis mark by simplicity, and Unis eharacterist! Of bis 14 no Jems apparent tities than in the «ut sianeu of bis plays, He gives (hein quiet, wapretead ing, cury, aad familiar naines—",Ours,” Bebool,” “ Caste," " Dre: and now “Home. This ast name flows from the fact that the whole aetion tal place in a ingle room—Lie drawing-room at aa buglish home, woities that tae old Greeks jnsieled on © piaco—'s preserved. Huvi fet, Mr, Wallac hus ect lt aiavrably, aud bas give the audience such a comfortabic, pretey parlor, that they are giad to stay quiewy in it for the two hours that the play laste. Of the comedy stacif wo can scarcely speak in too high terms of praiss, It is a compact little play, distributed among seven characters whose relations to enc other the audicace tikes in at a glance, and whom —foftunes at become of absorbing interest, We are incline A any Work from tiis exceilvotauthor'#pon. There Js nothing in {t to harrow ap onc's feelings, oF to © cite the deepest grade of ernotion, but It & tainly, takes an immense hiold 09 the interest of the andie It in one of those plays into the spirit of which the hearer filly enters, and of whieh he feels almost as though he made part. ‘The plot is de- veloped, with the greaiot tact, The di logre is of that exquisitely bright, refined Kind that «parkies in ail of Hobertaon’s vlays—the talk of brignt, witty, educated people, As to the cast, itis one of striking cxcellence, even for this thoatro, ‘There ure, as wo have wald, bat seven characters, and, as a hoppy coureqnence, the distribution 9 «Recond-rate = actors, tt i in the of = Mesers, Gilbert, Wallack, Stoddard, Ringgolt, and the Missea Henriques, Germon, and Phillips, ‘The among them, go that story of the play has ry a8 of us nuvusly that of seene So at least ou once to rate it as high hands ant ing on that agcount, are differen'ly affected hy the may be those whe do not find fietory play as it hi ire candor, that no comedy that hint city has «eeme an thiv. ‘Vhat rarity, piece, succeed 1 given the’ stage aliiost wholly tor wn hour, and a very pleasant hy it. ‘ne theatre resonn is weal fhehioned hearty laygliter that is nowadays In well regulated ti the comedy, Mr. Watinek Tho Arion Society's Concert. The Arions are always favorites with the pub- lie. They made, on Thursday evening, their first appearance atnee their Waterloo at the Maltimore Sacngerfest, from whien they returned withont » prize. They were warmly greeted by a large auli- ence, and it was evident that the Society intended to redeem their reputation, and convince their hear- era that they were abic to ring comporitions of a higher style than the “pretty Roth Raat," with which they contended for the prize at Baltimore. ‘They selected, therefore, the most diMcalt of all the pleces sung at that contest—Lizt’s Midnight March —with whieh the second prize was then taken by a Philadelphia society. We regret to say that the performance of it wus by no means a perfeet one. The second basser, in a very diflcult. aseending passage of sustained ton got confused and disordered, and for a few bars were evidently at misunderstand as to the piteh, To complews the difficulty, man who had the tenor % badly that he seemed to he si the chorns that accompaniod him in another, ‘The Soctety rendered, however, a simpler song of Mochring’s with great precision, delicney, and effeet, ‘The concert on the wh aduairable one, made up of sterliug classical work«—auc a8 one hears often at Boston, but seldom in this elty Mr. Mill played with even more than bis accus tomed vigor, and a member of the Society Rewmerta, wang a Kc with the ten ee Lo sing flattened #0 okey and Je was a » concert Mr, F rious arla from on nde ee net with in « wes a bavite cOULTY pom ~ at the Philharmonic hoarsa The first rehearsal of the I took place yester Mra, Monltow Re= Iharmonic Society ¥ afternoon, Tt was an occasion of unusual loterest, Mrs, Chartes Monit Miss Greenough), one of tho best known ladics in the fashionable socicty of New York aud Paris, and one of the most distinguished of amateur vocalists, had consented te sing, tip-toe with” expretation, and the gia contre of interest. A gentle pa higraided her entrance upon the s but a storm of her exit, Her manner as he came im, composed, and full of quiet aseu- of her own power. Her singing was ehirac- J by repose, a marvellous sweetness, purity of voice, great facihty of execution er of diminishing the tone, aud pery ding all » (formerly Society was on the lidy became ter of kids of tae feet lndy, She sang Mi * Vol che Napetes and Sel ubert’s “Hel King.” A sense of rorerved power accom: panies all she does. Tn thie amateur, but the stage loss on se Fechter at Nib Tmmediately after the close of Lotta's prosent engagement, the great Feehter, who has excited the wonder of ¢ome, the admiration of others, the eri- tletem of all—who has had no less a pen than th ily woctety g irble ine a tine ritst of Mr. Dickens to congratulace Americas that he {8 to come to them, who acta almost equally well, «= fn German, in English, or In Freaei, who playa /umlet in a yol low wig, who does ail manner of things that other actors never thought of duing, and who leaves un- done everything that they h dered most necessary to be performed —tots Pechter is to lake tha bowrde and say tie say. Tecestvinty Wu eo theatrical event of no shigil inierest, Lotta Madiad toniay. -_ tral re ‘Thanks to Apollo, thanks rather to au awakened sense on the part of the public, that thera is at last Aw opera company at the Academy worth hearing. 4 ouses are full, There are no empty benches make Muretzek miserable and his ¢ and thers ought to be mone really doing a good thing. ma Diavolo,” for ivstauce, wax excellendly sung luat night, Anber knew what it was to be dull, least of all in (his brilliant efort of his genius, Mise Kellogg is portectly at home in the Opera, and appears to tue vest advantace, Hubele manu; the Germay teuor, sing the re of Ara to anxious; he is Ntors for Piavclo. introduced into second et hie favorite song, Mein Kugel.” by Reser, won ith it aM eneore. [toncoul supplied whe humor of the pices. Jay at the maids Linda” is given, and on Monday evenmgz * Nova,” + Other Mite There will be performed this afternoon at the Fife Avenue ‘Pueatre As You Like It; at Wal k's, © Home” and A Ro oth" Bilary Warngest ot che ipa 8 pote pees ity," while " Yuulkee Robinson" appears at Wood's, pnd atthe Cireus ous friends trom Arablts - Miscetiancnus Lema. Puyvmovrn Onaay Conccnts,-Mr, John Zundel, organist of Plymouth Cured, will play to-day wt the first of the eonerris on the grout organ this season in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, at 4 o'clock, The Philharmonic Socwty, opens its twelfth season at the Academy tonight. ‘The programme ts # brilliant one, the orchestral pidve de réelatance be> ing the Heroic byuphony by Neethoven; while Miss Alide Topp and Miss Adelaide Phillips app in solos. , Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Florence ar Monday night {rom California, the Brooklyn Academy of Muste an Wednesday. ‘Phey open i Va}timore on the Bub inst, — 0 ved in thin city on ‘Vhay wall play at Tho Tmvrisonme: 1 Clerk Good Thomas Goodison, of Warren street, near Un- erbill avenue, his stiod Shevif! Campbell to reeover duimages Ip. $10.08 fer vn aulezed Mga) arret on the a of November, ts, election day. Goodwin who was a poll clerk, was arrested on that day by two depaty sheriti-, dn the change of Mlegal vollng. He was coutined ta Jail sixioeu saya, When he was ‘Yeleased on bali in §1.09). ‘The crse was plac: d bo- fore tho Grand Jury by the strict Atiwenoy, Nut tho eoupiaint was dismissed by 40m at tn Feat of the Disiriet Attorncy hisasolt. Counsel for nee contended that the Sheriii hat mothiae 60 with the arrest, but that plaintit was taken be- Tore & magistinte alter his arcest, when a eomplaint te were terued agamst hii, ond defanit mall he: held to ayant the {Grand Jury, ‘The plaipuit’w ‘ THE SUN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1869, HORRORS FROM MEXICO. — A TERRIBLE WINING DISASTER IN GUANADUATO, - Over One Tiandiod Mens Women Children Crushed beneath Twen! Thowsond Tons of Perdone Drowned. Correspondence of The ann, Mexico, Oct, 16.—The most horrible catasiro- phe that has o.enrred dtring the lost batf century tn wny eit In the world happened within the old mine of Jesas Mario, near the city of Gaanajua to, on the 9th of Qetober, Abeat 1,600 peovs and Indians are employed in this mine the entir yoar, Tt wos opened in tho early part of the teenth century, and has been worked continun!ly since that time, Some of ity chambers have been extend od 9,09) feet from the opening, On the ds mentioned, while t Jaborers were seated In on ie Thiet or mine of the broader chambers, eating ther tortillas con chiti —noonday meal—they were startled oy a endden, crumbling sound above them, eaused by the giving way of in immense portion of the ehelving rock whieh formed the roof of the chamber, The whole number rose to their feet, breaking in different di- rections mod running against each other In wild confusion, With them were their wives and children who had Drought them their simple meals, ond were wail! toretarn with their pails and baske Heareely a second intervened between the instant the alarming sound was heard from above and the crash upon the chamber floor below, followed by a cloud of dust and the mingled cries of a thoasand voices, ‘Twenty-five thousand tune of rock in a body had Varied in an instant, as was afterward ascer- tained, upward of an hundred miners, their wives, fisters, and children, ‘fhe helght—400 feet-—from Which the immense fragment of the overhanging mourtain fell gave such deadly momentum to the great weight that none who were struck knew of the terrible blow which gent them Into eternity. ‘The alarm Was oon spread to neighboring mines Thousands of miners and eltizens from Gnanaj soon assembled avound the shaft of the Jesns Maria ruin ‘There not a epark hope that any one ( all who fell beneath the crash of rocks was alive, counting the whe nuiber who entered the tine it the me » and t missing women Who had carried meals to relate and friends, It wow asecrta'ned who had Been voricd tm that terrible wmansviedu, ANOTHER HORKOR IN MEAICO. ‘The day following that on which the Jesus Maria silver mine disister vecnrted, sixteen women, six children, and twelve men were drowned in the river Merecali, State of Michoaean, ‘They bad reached tho river bank, and wat down to rest before under taking to ford the river, which had been #wolien by the Lite ralns, ” The balk upon whieh they sat over. hong suddenly slid off from the un ream. Kvery one perished. ‘Toei Lodies were found lower down the #trean, i —— - THE DANCING FESTIVALS, - Year after year adds to the amount of fashion- able disstpation in our midst. Year afer year we ean with truth go back to oor files of the year pre- vious, and eut out and republish ax news the huck- neyed phrase, “Never was such a bril known as that which is now opening.” sure-seckers of the past have freshened the bloom on their pallid cheeks, and restrung their fluceid masetes in the joyous breezes and over the verdure- clad hills of the summer resorts, and now return to the charge doubly armed with all ter experi: ence and with new and ingenious devices for ‘chasing the roxy hours with Aying fect in the fu ture, A targe remy of new reeriits—tose who have bloomed into wealth er Into manhood or womanhood during the year—stand bein the orl ers, well drilicd and entousiostie tor the tray. The Wall truly gathers as it rolls, Soon the labored preparation, the expeetant iny!ta ton, the roiling earriaze, the whirling danee, th ghiring, hodow, ieated atmosphere, Ing, the xrowing eth the biood-shot eyes, will foitow each other after nig Fiaws succession night ther Hetty Ate rai motion becomes n satiety, W way na any to open + vit con Tt ope the more than | » te terieh for f needy. Meir money. labe it gives many a girl a household and a husbandt whi would otherwise very likely udeimned to the horrors of a life of lonely arch This winter, 1 is said, our | trevagantly dreesed as they were hist A dress may bo nsed four or ve Umer an Kt without the wearer losing caste, T Will not be so rich, nor the make i s6 cont lie 4 kind of neat simplicity walk be the caling feature and ous ladicw Will, we Veuture to propnery, took ull the better fortt, We mre sorry to say that this vie tue hax been made of necessity, The money market has never been known to be so surin. sent, Tt in alnvost Mmpossible to is wi not run Into debt to trie ‘The girls liad sense evonzh to sub and Fashion has sanctto is the why and said that the season. we liter of iny ness, will no! ‘exsion » 100, out folly. a we ure alvealy of it. Two of the fies first “reeeption of our o grand Ws Brooklyn's pet over, Dosides Many oles OF lesser ot dred? of others are announced f wk, lor next, for the next moots, and a few as far ahoadt ae the dud of the sexvou, Aluong those wnlell We have rccelved are the first annual ball of Company D, Furst Batralton, L in tue Union Assembly Rooms, on Novermber 22,40 winch all our Tosh coustituents are expected £0 be pres versaury bal ot Stute Hight ein teving November 16, 0 ch Kives ‘promise of ig Dota brilliant ava sociuble ; the test vatation hi the Mutual 8 cual Cind, rarment Drain € Vand Centre s 1. and the firsts ty, an Ay thou the cy prospect ot the ¢ N a stylish and se IF; Lie SECO FeEUp rockiile ey 001M, OAL Mn Apoile, 8am anvitation part inate le quierad of the Verein ¢ Cental Park Gar ont hd Tats Ugg l wot by Muy means Deas the Gist avidal ball of the Pat Mena Association and Cay bake Clud,in Tving Halon December W. Every person wile can appreeaio a good j aud Dehave bunself, wil wot stay awuy for Ube world. ‘the members are alt jotly genternen, aud alk ure pledged (0 bring partners whose weight will hot disarace (heir own, Gratalla will Meniel the nits © the order ob dunce, A fiwt-elnes supper 19 p) aod seving Hi last on the Word ofa fat Jaw Hoon thoroughly renovat d Vho dusty old tloor, waieh hue been, v with he ligit swear thot they Would ni wituin tte walls, Phe bath peneea, and Tite SUN will Hale We HpUM HE UIA NOasdy oe MBSSAG ES PROM THE LOM KS. ‘The Chances of Ro no Money Wherewith Mowonuers~ Mrs Disclosures ow and then aman finds his way to tl of a criminal court, who is the viet of ¢: stances, and ail innovent, is pnuished with Unusual severity, ‘Thorsduy in the Court of General Sessions, a seemingly respectable young man, Wil- Ham Stetson, was called up for trial on a churge of atealing shoes froma firm in Murray street, When he presented Uimself at the bar of the Court he sald thut he had no counsel, whereupon Mr, S. Spencer volnnteered to defend him, The drift of the teatimouy was that the stolen property was found conccaled in a room where the prisoner happened co be, but whether We had any hustvew there they did nit kuow:. ‘Then the prlkon. ban ho Tombs Spencers Remarkable er himsel the stand, Me said i a shoo store at the time ot his arr worked for his living,and never been i wee of thone who had employed him character, why, them? LE wrote to them three letters fvorn the Talso wroie to tay iniends, but nove of them: eae to see me. Mn, SrRNCER—Did you pay snybody in the Tombs to deliver thoae letters for yon t Tus AccusED— No, Fir, 1 had no money, as nove of wy frieude know Where 1 Wa Mit, Sruncen— Well, hen, Ue Mat they wore eds weit, Thy priaouer comchuied his teettmonyy. eo his veat near hte mnwyer, Alter ane City dude ebarge 8 Jey neguitted the prisoner. dick, although if saved the pritoner not very probatte and re from nt the prikoner, But this ver trom being brane! ara tel wh) hardly comraneite him fora month's imprsouiient ii tho Tomiv, belug parade dt. old offenders, and And suri Polidichauie SINKING 82,000,000. —_—> ‘The Perite of Investivg in Mining Stocks—& emarkvote Story of Real Life in New Hampsbire. From the Concord Patstot Ever sinee the writer was a mere boy he ba heard “the March Pines” in Greenland spoken of ag tie most mugniter iy the State, if not in New heuatifal town, id ont and kept groan ta, with His, witty enormons barns andl holeest enttle, 9 ra sion on whose sneraundings Ro expense of heen apared, with OMe trees, Among whose ies coo! brves-a rastled amit the Neate of eum. vr. Mt even mciad to us tint Crmeas himself contd not have been more happy than the owner this dwelling, mansion wat fariehod tu vimost regal luxory. Fnormous same had been Tnviaued on eiew: furniture, hawgings, io rrors, bronges, and rarities of a!) kinds that art coutl tarnish or a enitivated taete «ngaest, The larder, ever well fled, presented a variety that woudl have satefed the fastidious palate of Ee- fasitus, nor Were rare wines lacking ty perfect the equal fort, attractions were uot enjoyed by their happy owner alone, Ha hand was over open and lis hospitaltey, Uwe elaesie virtue, unbounded Pu men cud others not upkoown to fame e Joyed it, The late ex-Mresident Pierce was a tre- quent and A room Was always set apart for hi ‘and years aco was fitted up expressly 10 ta cost Of about three and dol © spent several days there. Joment Marel, the possessor of this splendid ishment, seemed the very favorite of fortune. cars since an uncle living in New Yor« left our $150,000, and while living at word came that he was wat! of his brother, to anothe Boon nfler Uiese fort I ate dirpe to the estate of another to nearly two millions seemed to Convince tre Colonel that fortune had indeed “showed him iis kindly band,” but w au evil hour copper stocks and silver mines seemed like serpents to charm Ids faney; wided vy the inachinations of interested partics ‘in New York and Poiladelphia, he was ted to investinents of larce amounts, whieh dame rumor say caused his prosent embarrassment and the recent sactiflee of wil that the inw could rexeh Towiny the entate, valued at €%800000, t4 bank rupt, We have aiready noted the transfer of articles of elréu to the wealthy men of Po for a more sone, compared with tacit real val Everything bas becn wold wader tho, harymer, the tleetius shurmecter of riches is again n text in mouths of Lose who are ever rvady to “ point a mori! or acorn a tale.” ‘The gorgeous roo ven in ther desolation, with gilt and freseo, are Without an cecupant.’ ‘The conclasion we exiract from the Portsmouth Times: “The claims made agatuset him were In behalf of somo of the more distant heire who were Interested in some stall legucley which It is sad wore nev paid, although to-day many are of the opinion that $100,000 is hot all that was left of the estate, Kn mor ays ho had the prudence to invest in foreign lands, Where the mereilesx hand of the law coulil uot, reach it, and where, In case of au evil day, he could fail back and eijoy the remaiuder of ‘bis day ‘arious are the stories afloat, and wo give them for what they are worth, All we do know is that these deserted halls speaic in eloquent tones of the dangers of speculations in stocks that have no tan- sable value, All around is a scene of desolation ; the mous baris and cattle sheds that contained the herds aro deserted ; the stable, where were kept the horses tor ridiag, for hunting, and uso Of the farm, ie ; and naugtit ren In the model houses for swine and pouliry nota grunt or a cackle can be heard, and the tall es Bee, um they far the breese, to sing @ requiem to departed a.” Kurinevt American Sweartats, Correspondenes of the Bt. Lowin Times. One evening last summer two men went aby a Hudson River boat, bound for Albany. wan » Bret tall man, with gray bat, but vigorous for tis The seeond Wie nearly as tall, but stonter, and and Lis peculiar sloue Lof notice, ‘The boat cnet off up the river, while most of the passe pper week, enjoyine the cool air wud aumir Ing the beauiiial scenery of the Hu: resentiy a I expletives, Was the boat hand tors of th fortunate Hattiax, and d warwer than ether, and ealled hi than be could repeat ina week, and. i syllablic onthe dy about #o fast Urat the poor deck havi Was completely demolished and obliged to re treat in Wild confusion from the seene, At the some Moment a man Who had been leaning over one of the site rails began to swear, Tt was the same oman that had gone Abowd alter th Ml, thin one, He had’ token off his hut, end was leaning over the ral in contemplative attitude aud mood when some one OMe on the Upper dicek dropped about « tible-spoan ful of tobacco spit on his head. That started bin, He hook lt of, nd uttered volley after volley und startled the whole boat with rs were T acknow led to the other Wen th nb again, hed nd the | at it cit the i ry tine aguin. In who nad brokeu ont about the tobacco thirty yeor to prety tall tit th: ‘oak vot no use fur bin fain n Haproving tis oppor- any one I've t had, but it her one's around, Jisnir And tite Commodore ths be tunitios over su oe A Mother in Search of Nor Beby Given Away by Mistake From the Bechester Cuton, Now. 8, as Mayor Sinith was in his off Dileate somo lat of maternal am the cradle an 1 agwot one mouth Fnagis teriad the dip of June bist laa single d ‘The cireumminces attending this eurious adi may be briefly repeat d. This Woman—who was te seenud wife on Bian Fesidiny somewbere im Living ston of Steuben nty separated fom her huata on aecouny of fneauivatibilt teaver oF Lor ot caus) to this city, She was a condition uuntit to obi ucihood by her own indastry, and being deat Cowity last, she be he now mor Almsls child see in a cradle vacry with otaer lads of tender ke him, bad vcen horn wards of the th day of June—wathin just a day of the date aentiily artday af the youn, ster the 1 fly the ely fOr some py hy perti babe asleep iu ite ered ‘wo ort ned, expeoting, 40 paling the ew wad horror t At her babe was won Know Where 1 beeu given awa. nd where Ht bad boen taken mone could voll nvteman and aly bad eailed to adopt an infant Wat One ah dL egitinaite-=in the anrsery, subs wdopticn, and a nurse was clirectet to being @ took the Wrons baby, and voon Mt was Wha new Lome, never to retnen. sein or te permitiet te sore of those With Wham they tenelved of her i me to boom seek sand but thus far with Moy thon five months have pe Py: fal if sbe ¢ sed in her way Feasaally pl —— NATIONAL GUARD NOTES - AYN. OG. Denn, of the Biglith Reglnent, n Plectid Linutenant-Coronel At the inspection of the Washia Squad ‘on Weanusday ey cui Fe were prescut sau %. cond Regiment wilt be Bat the Acaduny of A court martin of the desingncat mi nnonnee Veuiug ot the 2a iat talion drills of the Seventy Grst Regiment arc ordered by Col. Rockifwllar, for the evening of Dec Paid 19,04 the Bate Aisehal iy Scvemts wy onue. An election will be held ca Monday evening by tho officers of the Fist Reciinent Cavalry w fit ts ancy caused Ly (he Fergnation Of LivuteCol Iter. Ex wnimey, Of (he Twenty-second Row is to tho couirary, tea candidate foe Hrigader'Generat of the Funsth Briguie, Col bus, of ie breventh hezhurnt. Wishes Ke wuiere ood tant be ts hot acandidate for tie position, The restznations of Licut-Col, Stout, Adj. Gerit zen, Conmuls ity Koch Knipe, aid Leut, He Maun, of the Nine AM. WEE ANIONIC Thany as having ve Nov.d. Licat Oifferonice with he couiu a. Tod 10 thin step. known that a retood to hay bers. hi Wirose Tames were Cl Ineter roth The vorrtner ke vo odeMdiUg Ws De had of tie brigade Inspector. — One of the most popular comic pictorials is the Budgetpy Fvn. Us conductors bi k for the most prominent topics of the day, them up in an attractive sigh a OVER —Attention js called ACCENT IB WOday's PU Ad hot Wie Hin the Fe nese A merre New Mevioan Dis to Be, Bootle an | | | | SUNDFAMS, oan was @ heavy fall of snow in Parls on ~A piano factory in Roston uses week! tusks of two clephants for key kod have both returned ‘alifornia has from Francs for tite p tor and Prince St, Petersbure, ported mon and mach roose of meking heat su —A Burlingion (Vt.) paper thus closes adnare Hage notice : “No cards, bo cake, no Western pa- DEF need Copy.” —George Peabody is aid to have ¥ tate of $1,000,000, which his will distribu twenty fie pers ws, =—Thero has recently appeared in Y original history in the lanes lant aage British Parhiowents usa Turkey, Fevpt, Spain, and Greece @ mataets fur las, : chunices of failure. ane eee AN borates —Two rival candidates for the Towa Loviala- tare tad cach the same nawber of votes They cat the carde fo place, and the Democrat won =The Cincinnati “Red Stockings” have won sixty co itive bese ball re the past season, beating all leading base bail cluos im the couatry. —The ate Lord Derby was indebted fur bie graceful elovatiouary power to the lessons of ule stey-urandizotuer, Misa Farreny the eeiebcated actress, —A Cincinnati paper in its Money Market gives naan eviarnee 0! the sear that the firateliss *aloous have reduce «of drinks to ten cents, =<If the Cuban in fe they threaten, itis soul the loas to tl States in reve e tnd Ineome from mercantile trans actions will be §40,00,6U Wagner, the of an oe s unong to an the burn the » musician of the fatare,’* Isabont to be married to Madame Hans de iow, the divoreed wite of the late director of the Manse Conservetoire, and a daughter of Livtt —Several Indians who aro confined f and are Koon to he broncht Of the prison pidewus with thelr’ death it wight and day. —The printer of the Paris Zéforme having re- sed to print a recont nmwaber of the yournal « punt of ite vinlent attacks eminst the Bmp editor, M. Maloapine, was compelled to set types husiselt —Er of rebel and eable notoric been deevrated by the King Prunes w order of the Hed FE Wis wite, nfo SI doseribed by a rene) Jenkins ns one of tue moat coil Anveriean ladies tu 1 =A pi Minn., following heat —George Peahoty ix the first philentiryy who bas been honored with a niche in WW Abbey, this distinction having even been held irom Jou 4, though a marble state of nin was orected in St, Paul's Cathedrol. —The engincer foll from a steamboat on the Missisalpph, one ntant not lous aco, nnd quietly wank When ins absence was discuverod tie boilers were found red-hot and trembling on the brink of Ploston, having ran themselves for half an hour Without awistance, —Heirs to three hundred acres of the Hisiness centre of Lomsville, Ky,, have snddenly sprunx into existence. ‘They are avout insUtuiug euit acainat the city to recover the property, wuielt is avy valued t thirty million dollars, Phere is inucu excitement In consequence, —Baron Grabow, Prassian M clay Jute. Seeretary at Weabangto eral In this city, Was on his Way to Carcas, when serions ilintss of his wite, an Amcredu lady, Jorced the purty io stop at Lagndyry, and thenee te proceed to Europe, Cornell Era proposes a st grees, to be composed of det x nniversities of Hie count versity of Virwtnin, U Cornett University, t wm wud suZzert 4 Bishop Roseeia only Roman Cathotie prota been granted Ci nister to Venom. Ht ConsukGen- Jont cons wa the five Horvard, Yale, chieah, ane present eole and Birk ail to det sin the wort whe ha vations ron ateadhag the proaching (leumer Counsel at Rome. Ad we Teel are expected Lobe presuut on that ocusi —The Duchess of Athol has preseniod Queen Victoria. with amore ty ing whee) of ivory, with. vopresentatio: 1 Dunkeld Catheden’, Falmouth Ceetle and other sites enceared to Her May by the Quer, —'the hand of one of the richest American heir= int Whoer w 1 is valued at ten milion een asked by a Spanish Cont, on con: Nion of her itsposi ty In excess oF the vise. paid tle own, whieh ar in fae vor of the poor; b “lean beanty declined’ ty see the im: ~The editor of an lowa paper called on his incase wos to eos into f nde ke 1 huads; No want woshee for dozen; cuss ‘em, at sciences has demonstrated —Licbig says t at man ts formed of condensed viv; that lives n mutenecd a ell as uncondenset alr, and clothes himself in condensed air; that be prepares his food by means of condensed air, and by fieane of the same azent moves the heaviest ti wits thes velocity of t ud; in faet, that wind ts gaan woan Is wind, —The garrulity of hair-drossers hos produced veobeltion in London, At sevcrnl West Bi wits the operatory are now forbidden | 1 estab: open, (wit months unless spokon to; while Ue *yatem of parading Whole celiare of otf bottles and recht Cases before the eastomer tor sale ls also doue away with, Bor this reform an mtdinonal eh covers the looses entailed b —The new Italian Minister of the Interior, Marquis . 1s considered © man of energy an yy 4nd hus iven proot of these qualities nthe urse Of Lis sdiniuisiraion as Preiret of Naples, fhe now Minister of Justice, Vigliaml, formerly oficiated os Governor ot SMilun and Prete of Naples, Should the Menabrew Adiministrauou tail to seotie a mayority, aud it cannol cont upon agrenter one than fitoen or twenty vols, it is. believed thas Ratuzeh would be sent for by tine Ka ~A young man and his intended presented themselves belore the elty clerk of Davenport, Jowa, the other day for a snarriage ligense. jound that the intending brid wa 1 tad neliber parents nov guvrdian. in order Ve Make the proceeding» regular, the lady euguest that she hersclt should be appoiuted guardian, Aw she Was over cightyen she was cllqible, was daly proluted a» guariav, and then gave her consent that her ward should ularry herself, —Miss R. i. Henry, who for two years has erved ws Engroosing Clerk tn the Kansas Assembly, reeently married at Pooks, By this act # will probably loge her position in the House, for last winter, When she was a candidate, her oppouent: woe a married lody,and Miss Henry took good cara that ‘Cshoukl be Keown, Sie claimed that sne was entitled to the plsee more thin her opponent becattse she hat no husband to tuke exre of her, Of course’ ne married lady was distanced im the race, —A Minnesota lady who went out to India as the wife of & mis-toniry, carried with her a book of photographs of her friends, A young British officer of her acquaintane Was looking over these pleta no day, aud Was struck With (he appearance ties Jenni haw of Lakctoud, Minn, He opened correspo' e with and they were at la comuged, Without ettoer having seen the other, H@ e rong to this country and visited the tad) wituaily pleased with each other, th furricd & few Weeks ago, and Lave gone te ge is made, whieh the ehange, Tv won ou Was under age, young man apy une in Dayenport, Lnwa, for ¢, When wed for the name of th her ber christeved ui © office ty tnt a friend whe could Iv him ber suename, When they stood up belure the County Auditor to be wisrried, that oftcer called her by the manne Whieb the triond lind given ber,whew lady interrupted by saylig that that was uot her name, T pred, the pascnts of bride were sent for, and they having tesiitled to aciual wane of the lady, tae coremony Was con. hagen being not blessed with Delmon. 6 hy Miuistar therm, Sir Charles Lennox Woke, had to order (ruled (irkeys and choice game Ml iruit from Paris tor a dinace which he recently cave to the b , the Prince 4 Princess of W l, TH the Atasslan An, Having paid in ad? Vance for these delicacies, anit as they failed to ar- hive at the appotated thae, the disappointed Minis. 1 ine Tavis purveyor, who in his turn sued iT yrthern Railway Company, which in ite turo jor. aged in the Rhenieh Railway Compeny, ‘The i ttc has ‘ust decided the coe, th agian tat gets baek the amount of his bi, and the chi thern Haliway has to compensate and indemnity the vendor of the trudled turkey, -—A correspondent of the Londow Zimes gi a picturesque Mecouut of a sodden rise of the Nile, Tit was micepiig im a house, in w village four miles uth of the Pyramids, wher he was awakewed by a ui, Who warned hit (iat the Fiver Was rising, ‘aid he fled rst to the roof aud after sand to arising zroamd, Where the Whole Village had collected, ‘The Tver rove steadily, monopoliaing even the noise,” ind bs (te 1989," house after house surged aad eae dows With WU sonKe Inio Ge Water,” amld the ‘al ings of the Arabs, With the tust house, how: ever, the Wailing coused, Hie Men stoud Keel ned to tind the tueideut @ redler from old Slcikh of the Vilage went Wout varaing cach in turn. Ald wae procure ud the poople were rescard » invention thi develope Ab la may be komething of great value Is time of an iat, deatgned ‘to show the eal ‘of mui lnriow pases. A plece of ftord horas 1 the sae of8 Walnut is bested to reduces in eblorine, ‘The wage fs then blown, the sane i nase noe Tinh, and the *gatoptaner’ 1s ready fur uae. When fivat nate the bulb. is perfectly clear, but ow Heine brought $0 Contact with earhonic acht gis blue filin, giving ay the dim paneer pos cle ah yah ae By gentle rebeu away, So gl is the delicacy of the gas phaner, that the bresth of a child or a begitiy person breathed on the bulb can be detected frou, qual ft i] opal lustre person exbaling more earvonic acd. When. over a aotutl Aniphiur, the duih becomes pitte ae With rival! POR. i!