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F -—_— The see A Shines for AIL WEDNESDAY, NOV EMBER 94, 1609. Sibtots Garde Fe Fy New Tork Cirens Se Olymple Theatre Ran Fronctee Minstrels, = ‘The Tommmnny TP York Cire Troops, rms of the Sun. to mat observers, Changes in the Cabinet. It has for some time been credibly reported that Judge Hoan will soon resign his se in the Cabinet to teke the vacant seat in the We presume that this is He would like to have the place, and there is no shoukl not give it to him Bat this is not the only change in the Cab- ikely to occur r ean suppose that Mr. Frsit is eolidly moat was o and his administration of the State Department has done nothing to recon eile the Republican party or the country to On the contrary, th mviction that he is not the man to direct the foreiun affairs of the nation is Ua deeper now than it was eight months ano, When he took office. relations with Cuba hae revolted the repulr lican and American sentiment of the people, 1 it ip not to be he next session of Congress. Supreme Court. {net that is fixed in his office great mistake, Ilis conduct of our peeted that 1 SON Is in a similar precarious po ‘Thero was no gensible reason of the Navy, and there are plenty of reasons why he should coase at office at no distant day. spieuows of there reasons is the false pretences, y inorder that Admiral Porran ant without imposing making hin Scereta pointed simy might ma the Departs on the Prosident the respons! nating hin ¢ new principle into th Exeeutive bran uinent, the dummy princip is esrentially weak, its representative will he liable to full with it. much increased hy the fe Admiral Pouwrr retain the ay the Nava! Acadomy at Annape Av would also seem to have to the War Department in gt really be conducted by This danger is ly and obstins ing his dummy to working on Sunday in Ween ayppotntod ment is conduct BuLwnar, the fortune of being v feenis to be made Adiniral Porren; but suffers under the mis nown to the people, able to live thiongh the appr vet in with more or If he does net prove to be himaolf the real } Department, will have to go. The reconsiructic likely to Le pr WELL will surely remot ad Mr. Cueswrin will probably not be put Mr, Fisw and Mr, Re r in imminent danger, ond Judge Hoan will withdraw at his own desi thet in selecting new men Gen, GkANT will show that he has learned som extraordinary experience, and that the com- y with which he chose his lieutenants during the war will be found in Bome measure to have yeturned to him in making up his second Cabinet. The Methodist After several weeks of inv Book Committee of the Method vern have made their report respecting the frauds alleged to have been committed in that establishment, and a curious report it is, They find that the Concern has been defrauded both in the purchase of paper and other materials for its printing department and in its bindery ; but, while they charac torize the frauds in the latter department by the mild term of “ mismanagement,” they qravely assert that no serious lors has been suffered in the former, thonght proper to submit with their report the facts on which it in based, it may be in- teresting to the public to know some of of the Cabinet is thus 1; 80 Will Gen, Cox; Let us lope thing by his mon gcuse and sage Book Concern Swindles. igation, the As they have not The prinelpal agent in the frauds in pur chasing paper was a young man named Por t, the son of Dr, Ponten, who was at the time one of the two prince the Concern, pal managers of ance the Com. mittee did not perhaps think it worth while to dwell upon, but it is notorious, and has considerable value in explaining how the frauds came to be carried on so long, and to such an extent as they were, without detec. This cireum: Haw & Co, well known paper dealers of this city, testifed before the Commitice that between May, 1864, and April, 1867, a period of three years, they sold to the Concern amounting in value to $174,000, on which young PontEn received a coauission var ing from 24 to 7 per cent these two rates the Concer lost on these purchases $4,850, and at tho higher one $12,243, cither of which would be Jooked upou by 9 firm of Jaymen os a pretty © serious’ item, in @ pecuniary polat of view alone ‘a8 cvidence of a ewindling disposition, might be called by almost any one very serious in- Messrs, CAMPBELL, At the lower of Messrs. WAunEN & Co, of Boston, paper manufacturers, also testified to the Comiuittec Ghat betwoon July, 187, and July, 1648; 0 jod of one yer, Uiey wold to young Pow run nearly 6,000 reame of paper, weighing enanavernge 5d pounds to the vom, hed old by Pow to the ata profi of Lew 2 (03 conte a eG The lose to the Concern on these trtinead? tions amounts at 2cents a pound to $6,600, and at Scents to $9,000. ‘This, be it olmerved, was in a single year. Here, then, we have two bite of tertimony showing frauds at the rate of considerably over $10,000 a year in purchases of paper from two houses only. In ten years, then, the Coneern may be premmed to have lott at Yeast $100,000, and low much more no ‘one not in the secrets of young Poninn and hie father can tell. The Committee leo fall to specify what tho “irregularities” in the bindery consisted of Unless we have been greatly misin fonned, they wore proved to Nave been no- thing more nor less than stealing. Leather belonging to the Concern was taken and sold, and the proceeds pocketed ; velvet was bought and paid for, which wentto make a lady's cloak, instead of covers for hymn books, Money was paid out on fictitious Javoices, and went nobody knows where, We must, however, do the Committee the justice to say that they find these losses to have been “serious,” though what they mean hy the word we can hardly tell, afier their of it in connection with the paper swindles, The trath ia, that the Committee who at tempted to make the Investigations, and who have signed the published report, were about as little fitted for the task as so many good natured old women, They are all, like the Agents in charge of the Concern, preachers, and mort of them country preachers, and Know nothing of business. They were, be vides, natnrally and charitably desirous of sereoning from blame their brethren in the church, and indisposed to use severe lan. guage, One of thelr number, however, th Rey. Mr Prt, Chairman of the {Sub-Com mittce who made a preliminary examination of the effirs of the Concern, refuses to sign the report, aud expresses his opinion of the grave nature of the frauds he deteeted in languege as plainas that we have used. ‘The publie at large have, of couree, no right to interfere ; butif the Methodists put ap eon tent offenders, they will deserve to be My will be swindled before long. ¢ outrageously than they have been. — Mi. Criancli and Blatehtord*s tiois The following etatement was published yesterday ina morning paper of donbiful reputation, which was on supposed to ws with the Custom Hy with this whitewashing of the (proba. iN more © maintain peculiar rel House: “Yesterday morniag, Deouty Collector 8. T Brae 4 Whe Isecbarged With the perpetration of gross frands Inthe Dr epartment of tite New York Custom House da verbal rs Rabon, through a frie who copted tt.” Under the circumstances, this must be take st seimLoflicial, and it adds to y of the whole affllr. Long after he had been officially informed of the Blatchford frauds, and of Biarcurony'’s guilt, Mr. Grinsen. assured our reporter that Buarcuronpd was innocent, and had only gone away on a Dricf Jeave of absences which he had granted him. A) } very moment Biarenrory wes in Cana whither he had fled by help of that very leave of abe: Again on Tuesday, the 16th inst, ofter the facts of the frauds and of BLarenvorn's guilt had for several days been put beyond all pow: sible doubt, Mr. Guinn. wrote an official letter to the Treasury Department announe. Destad seanegebod Draven siguation, ‘That letter was in the full worls fin: T have the honor herewith au! nporoval the following nomination, vi Cohicetor, Koeht Division, at 3.000 1 Daxiet Hy, ‘Pommxins, vied 8. Te Beatcur shined. Jam, with respeet, your obetient servant, MOSES IL. GRINNELL, Collector To Hon, Gronve 8, Bourwets, Secreury ov she Oreasnry, Wasaington, D.C. Upon the receipt of this Totter, Mr. D. I. ‘TOMPKINS was oppoluted as BLArcmFrORD's euecersor, And now we are told, apparently on nuthority, that the resignation of BLAveHvonD was not accepted hy Mr. Grrx NELL until Monday morning, the 22d inst., and that it was presented verbally through a friend, ‘Ywo things geem to be demonstrated by these conflicting facts: First, that Mr. Grin. NELL has accepted the resignation of this plundcrer of the Government, who ought instead to have been ignominiously dis- missed ; and secondly, that Mr, Grinnevi probably docs not clearly know when or how he accepted the resignation—unless we are to suppose that his oficial letter to the De- partment was written on the eredit of some unauthorized friend of BLArcnrony's, before any resignation had really reached him fron. Biarcurony himself, It is plain throughout thease developments that the goodness of heart and the mental weakness of old age which distinguish Mr. GHINNELL have been used in this case to protect a defaulting public official against due punishment aud proper severity. Mr GuinneL would be the last man to consi toa robbery; but he las been made to help and hide a robber, The whole subject will doubtless be cleared up by Congreesional netion, ee Now that Joun Russer, Youn is re- lieved from the labor of feebly trying to imitate Gvonce Wirxes, will be bring on his libel suit ? Hexnt Rocrurore, the brilliant and eaus- tic journalist, has utterly fuiled as a public speaker, When called upon the other day to ad- dregs his constituents in Paris, who have since elected him to the Corps Législatif, he could no more than imperfectly express himself in a few confused rentonces, delivered ina searecly audible voice, The public verdict is that he is not und can never be an orator, Possibly Louis Napotwon may have suspected that Recurvour was nowhere more formidable to the Imperial cause than in the editorial chair, and if he has divmed the brightness of the Zanterne by moving its editor to a seat in the Corps Léui tif, he hos perbaps rid himself for the tine being of one of his most troublesome enemies, am We understand that the Hon, Pern B. sexy iy already at work upon Gov, lor May's unnual message, Ceeeiicaaiieiensar eee Mr. Low, the newly appointed Minister to China, has gone to Washington to stay till Con. gross meets, Ho will cndeavor to get a bill passed rulding Dis mildslua jo jhe first rank beforq he starts for China, This is more than Mr. Low ought to lobby for, Let bim goto Pekin and show his gifts, If he is a greut Minister, there will be no difficulty iy making hima first-class wandavin, Bat what sense is there in promoting him before he hag taken the fleld ? Besidax, Mrv Heauxcawe did very well without the fuss and -- THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER satssion, and Mr, Low ; MURDER OY fumminery’of 0 CATHOLIC PRIEST. might do the same if he ifequel to Berrweee in other fespetts, Anyway, one would rather hear that he had arrived fi Pe SUNREAMS, ITORD AND LADY AENSLEY. —— TAPIR FURNISHED MOUSE ON MADE. SON SOVANE, fot xrw noOKS. Merton at the Potew ae The ahaeee Dr, G, Fanrwra haw already: be- Come well Riown through hie popntar works on selenitific entijecte, He has now added anew volome to the series in The Polar WW may be fovnd, combined ani | reepecting those ley collected by eivilizes! mui. A Man at Conte The Murderer Wath Declares his Guilt @isty and a Komen Catholic Mort Remarkable Cases of Assnw him Dend— Into the Jeil and —Fonr divorce suits are pending in Peteres —Dickens is writing @ new story, to be pub- ished ta eeriat form, A reckless Canadian bh ander in calling his neighbor an alderman, —The King of Barmah is building, at hx own expense, an Episcopal church at Mandalay, al hotel at Sacramento goes by jon Fleece in San Franciseo. Gorman doctor has a) for the promotion of the study of lice nd otter human y =The Xyncnse popers have lived for several ‘Weeks upon the stone man, and the Journal rune a eclat Giant Department —The elections being over, the Providence pa- pers now ocenpy thelr columns in discus tlon whether or not Roger Williams was a Bapttsr. —The Vermont Logislaty holding liquor dealers responsible for the dat person OF property done by those obtuluing liquors me-A Paradise for ie Lordship Pays alt ‘The canvass in been fined $5 for fon worthy of te for the govornment of a grent commonwenlth, The hero of it is the celebrated Dar, who dined Gaver on Thanksgiving Day when the iustrions Corns, the other brother. Dest stoutly maintains on hie «ide, but ¢ 0 openly for fear of the Radic Dext cays he is sure to be ty; but if we turn to the Ki lican journals of the State, we find them ha Dext as roughly as if he were not @ brother. For instance, here ia the Jackson Pilot with the following specimen of first-class political abuse: “ Louts Danser 1 a eheat and swindia, as hin tranne nis conuty sbow. Impostor, without character, braing, or honesty, He mbiished Viaekiec, falsiter, ind villain, ube aad private, is od with sin, fraud, ort, We is a knave, coward, an ested, all the know: gions which hae been Tuo grew Polar Sea sil vo pitahed thet Yom the Betiefontains Repubtioa 108 before $ o'clock on Monday Ing, \ man enme to the fall and delivered himself to tue Jailer, saying that he had killed the priest « wanted to be put in jail. Jere contending: Weary-tiow Lady Ainsley “Lord and Lady protéada of the New the name of ine Go —An enthusi No alarm had been heard in town, bat Mr. Beatty at ones conftued him tn coll and started down town, and soon met parties from the seene ot the mur A numbor at once repaired to the honse of tle priest, where they found hin lying dead on the Moor, tn hie havo found baman beings liv Me apacos, and have brought Wack to ws reports of the aluvost uaknewe eountey. ‘The Arctic tands are divided Ino two a north ave the im a belt aronad tho Pole, called in North America barrens, and tn Site: rin “tandel. ‘The cold winds which continually Mow OFer the low consts of the Polar Ocean destroy all vegetation, except dingy lichens and mow 8 fow dwarf flowers of gruvses that spring ap in In winter they are almost ut e short xammer nand sinrgeon, to baild thelr ye roindeer leave wae not invited that the President ‘The nbeve announcement, W Krening Mail a for day in fashionable spreading the alarm, ngo, ereated quit clieles throughout the « yown thas the notorious Rad- vy 8. Alustey, had re: ed himeoif among us once more, hie many frantic ereditors were antious to “ality. of his Lordebip's residence that Mr, and Mrs. Kadford mense treetoes 1 house for him. She lert the xo to a neighbor's, an or Washing the nex she ww mma r Pp On her return Inw to the Prosident, has paswed a they might call upom him, ik poraession of the furnished honse on Friday Jast, and announce their int iis table, “Joun Pow OME siveltered spot up ws the mure terly deserted and silent the rivers are crowded with sal hoste of wild bi Rests and renr thelr the forosts and the stinging flies of the swamps to feck protection'in (ie cool winds of the tundra, tember ail these summer visi ing the tandel deserted, again months With saow OF ition of remalning in ‘Kunlil next May, when they propose to sail for Barope, Mma Lonpsiip’s Pen ‘Thetr new residence is» high stoop honse, not one Union League Whipping day inf Saturday, at New Custie, jail yard of five men—four of them elaware was observed on ythe pubite Rogeing tn the that the Protestamt rel and that he then Hooter) and sot the py Me, * resemble those of our West Melbourne, whieh # 1: wae markod by a solttasy andred miles fre A overlooking M: ‘The former oecupante—a well-known of wealth and great social pro- 1 through thelr agent In » ball entered rte of an tueh abo wed trough to the bi orn States in their rapid rrowth tie over (hirty y Lint, Now Donsts Of 189,000 mabitants, —Prince Arthur has settled down for @ while at saCal of the eeonomie lessons of his mother, Poys current prices for articles neodc nud takes PACK Change, much Lo the disgust of Kai About the Ist of § tors hurry baek, les for cight or nine northenst wind, enetrcle these wide dd dry wastes are of atill greater extent, and form an aimost continuous belt throngh three the World. In « breadth of from 900 to 1,200 woods aro almost entirely single variety will ‘The tees are f the short summer, Considering that this is substantially the view taken of Devt by ail the Republicans of Misstse sippi, though some of them do not express it 80 buldly, we doubt whether However, this ia a qu for “tue jatl and delivered himself saw Inia do the di and no one knew kirl who found the priest de soon spread throug onee impanelled 9 jury, ant De. 8. W. Putler exam: Deatty and Marshal A as to the co himself up, and the jury returned metropolitan fim minence—are in Korope, this city rented we establishment from now antil May at $200 per month, ice, and «wept by th ve alartn, which majority will be «0 ris very rleh ance of the entire and strange sights are sometimes —Owiag to the ex in Victoria, the © nsive destruction of trees ging. Near Baliarat t) the verdict that n of w pistol thot wonnd, inflicted att ‘of Jobn Powers, in accordance with the facis we The northern composed of fr and pin often cover an kenerally small, on aceount whieh docs not give time enongh for their now ‘They grow still northward, antil finally hoeome dwarfed to the «matiost dimensions, ay beneath the lichens and mosses. Nox 1 reptiles are unitnown, and of prey are far lesa blood. of warmer eli At lort accounts th ia DE LAVA ww French Minister to Lon departed for his post. dence iu that city is pron aad the funds which should hay ated to ite repair were en rooms, on the fi gold, the furniture of yellow ratin having be to order a year ago in Purls, T CARPETS AND #ATIN CERTAINE, ‘The carpots are of velvet, with anjexquisite centre medallion, the four cornerstembrotdered to cor- Muo satin curtains, lined with atin, ure enepended over the wiidows. underneath which are white Ince curtains of exquisite pattern, also of foreign Importation. in mesetve gilt frames, are hung between the necting with the cornices surmounting the window enrtrins, the whole form ing one long unbroken band of gilt. taking menenres to prevent the waste of timber and to affair, the Killing of a man tn his aniier, Was the F town, and nati it deal of excitement among J especially among the members of F ‘Vhere was talk oF lyn the murderer, but better counsels prevaiied, aud we were not calléd upon to Witness another tragedy (ha for a while threatened ua. RCL of the murder wos asceriained, end dy the inquiries Wit was his motive for ¢ fire questic Powers was born in’ Ireland, and when & boy lived In Belfon ber of the Catho —The Cape Cod fleet searon, and the ag The result 1# mo are hauling np for the re bay settling op the voyages satisfactory thin for severnt years Tho enich hat been rather larger than Inet Year, es have ruled higher, ‘ou never saw stich a happy lot of people sald a landiady in Indiana iro were thirteen e« arried 2” “Oh, first murder ever committed in © thoota to har aller ax they 6 the people of Kuri fan we had hero yosterday to nnewly-art nn." © What! thirtecn couples jast thirteen coupies Just votricity ax a heating m it the HAtel Die Ho: is, and it ts reported that hereafter the ofl © hospitals of that city will be warmed by nican 1* instead of by coal, —The literary remains of Sainte-Beuve contain letters of the Princess Mathilde, with afsparaging re ona upon Lonis Napoleon and Eagénie, Moved that these letters will be made to Misanpear in tie 80 Well Enown to Bonaparte —The principal objection in England to a law pelilne all children to attend schoo! is, that if they for that purpose they will atarve. Wager ure to low thnt parents are compelled to rely on the waves of children of tender years for te ep) the northern beas rlieulars learn We have it on United States Grand Jury, pr journment y undoubted an killing the priest comparatively few in the Arctic forest riads of gnats whieh come from the «wanps In summer are (he only really abundant forms of animal lite, But the polar #eas offer a & the promseness of their population. rents which com terday afternoon, A lurge Stcin- . Buatenvonp and all the other persons under arrest for ec frand the Government in the drawback frands 0s indictment, he head of the room, and a loaded with the the Methodist, and h the Baptist. trast to the lauds in The warm care below the surhice from the south make the toraperatare of the water far more equable aud wa waters swarm with {le nch as the whale, walrus, often the chief means of support ty the inhabliants Of these biewk coast Every one knows already of the many expeditions which have been mado to the lee fle yout the Pole, where w are the only representatives of the human race, lands which po south of thes, arch in” Chieu Iatest dancing and the electrical appar Mrs, Radford is an brilliant pianist. p VASES AND Off, On the mantel are two large antiquated vases, and ‘an oval clock of gilt In a glass large and yoluable oil painti majority of which 4 since to visit at 1s brother in: that of the alr, and avimals useful to and seal, furnish , Who was chief Berurn in New Or ifies that the General never took spoons or Jes from the rebel houses in that city AM the things that had y turned over to the Quai Banks, when that officer sue- Tossa narrow Powers is a shagie mat ears OF AE, SLOUL HULL a e, thougt having ® cowneast aud treacherous look. In answer to t der ¥" there wis and ‘Vhe whole affair seemed in incomprehensible mystery, ‘Thore were law had a diftoult master to Gen. myrtertons wan’ ‘The walls aro for his personal use. inkets, and nr |, are distributed about Two immense hronz ticles of + /r(t, coliceted br the salons in vieh profusion. J gold chandeliers lang from the gorgeously fres- #, ond Daskets of nataral J from botween the are the dining , butier’s paatrs, seg rumors that his. Wire termaster of ( the priest before Pow: siieht, and not ofa nature to wronse stich dinbolieal sion in the breast of a man who apneare cool and. celfcontrolied, Dut nothing eeemed to meet th fuets that a horrible mur mitted, and the " tip, were clear. and were receipte ie Canal is now in navigable order nerving east conveying nn- res that are quite profiiale Tt I the Intention of the eanal ities to keep the exwal open as tor ploying lee boats to soon of Paris latoly exhibited to ruments, the handle of winien was Do you know," he asked, “or what thie handie is made? “Ofivory, L sty said the doctor, w: “it bs the thigh bone of m An old gentleman died in Canterbury, Conn, otlier day at the ago of seventy-Ava, and was buried Lit of clothes which he pr man, and had worn constantly as @ Sunday eult for more than half a cent tines, and on each occasion wore the same eit, aurants and cafés of P nber, and employ 10,000 walter number of vistors every evening amount A the annual recoints re it depend upow the f+ igus swords, Washington as trophies of w the Treasury Departine tants lie to the Dat aro still desolate and cold coed ceilings of both root Vines and flowers are susper + Adjoining the 4 room, reception roor throughout, and boats ar to the boatmen which was once a great seat of Ie has now only half the number of ite former ti and these, thinly scattered over the country, it two-thirds of ita surface ure covered with bogs, lava wastes, and gla- and the tstand bas been by fearful yoleante eruptions. oes make Foeland a r 4, bat the bleak and steril ‘Tho abundant fis- Dad given ins Powers said that he went to ts t with a heavy load on his mind to mak Teesion, and the remarks of the priest bi Vind started the blo thot ifthe load bad not killed ) as it fe possibte, f kidnapping spoons, which his ene have so voeiforonsly ¢ THE RECEPTION S ed in crimson sotin, friend one of his f carved in hone fs emall, but ne the dining rooi Plotures of game, fruit, and animals ornainent the er With the ceiling, are frescoed epeatedly devastated ‘The geysers, boiling ot Kiited init districts of this fe that the reason why so many Democrats voted for the judi watched the canvass in the runs he went with the walls which, toget Qs he wanted niry on the strect in the jal—saylng be mtended to stay ve this winter Tuesilay tnoruing, In company with Mr, Hub of the Gazette ry article of th that it gives the people an opportue nity in 1878 to pass upon the question ing an elective judiciary rty, and it is believed a major je, desire @ change in this Interest to travel: try offers Mttle to support Ife, cries are one of the chief sources of subsistence, amt the people from all parts of walnut sideboard, the top snrmounted hy a deer che tn (he wall, ured when a young, during the season been married four the flocks of wild birds which congregate In myriads on the rocky coast in summer, the Icelanders obtain their seanty supplies of foot, Among the Dirds tho elder ducks are the most tin are private propers From these, ai % rays from te soft coal five ity of the whole pe THR SRCOND FLOOR is divided Into two large hedrooms, a bath room, wets, and wardrobes, n some one a tit can'e be heiped now, ron WinKES, Esq, the editor of the returned from Euroy He was und The bedrooms ai Their breeding place ors and are ornamented will ty, and those fumiltes are among tie wealthiest who 1 of their eggs and down, South of Iceland Ne the small Westmar Islands, One only ts Inhabited, and by about two fon with the main In AiMicult that In many fnstances it takes place only twiee In the course of a year, there grows only grass enough for a few sheep and r fecling a8 if he had bean speaking of the Wf be was not himscit Lehments receive no wager, bald by the visliors. Two young men in Wi posed to figiit m duel rocently (about a ¥ course), but when killing of a dog, and as personully coucerncd, feetly restored tho treatment of Dr, Buows-Séavann, in Paris, fresh and strong as a boy. érit will undoubtedly acior, in its lending editorials, as one of the the country, eal ; but that was Associated Pre birds, globes of @ The window eurtal are of fawn color over White fullts, and fixtures, a ington, Del., pro- Nis being born tn th Texas, whore he mistivation, that G conds rrranged that (h knee to knee, and fight w of them at Teast was mortally It is throughout sume its old char. had ealled tim to do for Him, for the flag and old freland—[h carried «flag some’ two feet long ch he treqnently urday and Sunday THR THIRD FLOOR ROOMS are Marntshed with simiar ele are oceupled by the housekeeper ‘amd Indy ocenpying the four servants have Jor, and the vasement bes non With all the On tio rocky Isls nour his body co and taste, ond showed whea n one ant its acceptance Yooxa ren it down « goc 80 bad us his de which they catch and tho sea birds, ‘There is neither peat, nor enough old fish-bones for fuel, to bo had on tie rocks, and the ton . W. Dodds, M.D., and Mise Be M.D., recently made thelr appearance in Leavenwort's Kan., attired i plamed stra keneo, and pez-top j oesession Of the fouril en fitted up asm billard ry Gxtures of a first-class Broadway cs#iublish- ached the ebure! he‘ strnck a ng the position ax ko realized it— in to tremble, oid was fixed to the spot Dis herd turned to the ea ing, aud followed tt to the West, w a began to shal Was called to be a warrier—that a priest ti er ho went to ¢ Traptist Church, and &e., &e.; that he dian’to it * weeks ago, a woman onee respect. ble and worth $100,000 was caught in the act of a pocket of f ont hor to State Prison for the ek yot two y ds aro used for this dried on the rocks, hats, cloaks reaehin A policeman uniter to arrest them as fomales in male attire carde satisiied this guardian af the Poser, and they were permittod to Ko their LORD ATSSLRY PATS ALE It On Saturday his Lordship ordered a carriage from ite Hotel, and called upon his er th full all his debts, up with everybody, he drove home and w Tho ‘distinguished ‘The climate of N other places in the same latitude, of Spitabovgen, too, has an veway Ix lees govevo than that of The archipelago Ider climate than might an Government, in the enth century, tried In val men to winter there, and at last a @ knew that he ieago and Joined hn tit became a romance hi sit wut loving through thick and thin, o wrote to the pric he came to el i he wonld confess to the prieet, and make it all right, onl Knorr, tint there Is forgiv that he went to the prieston Sunday to confess, but that the priest put and thithe went on Monday evening, o as related above, + trouble had nothing at he nover had any tin ‘The woman was ill with par and should have been sent to the hos pital, not to Joined by his wife. ‘opping, and afterward drove ry wud remarkable whim of astonished his less gladdened thelr hearts, he money from the Lord only knows. ered about In society that —A man was once relating a story of b ve that strnck a cow standing on the trac ew her several yards {nto the fleld, where she et, With her head toward the t: ve wasn’t hurt amite, * Bat d inquired a listener, Know whether the wae seared or not, but ¢he looke.! romisn of a free als who would w , but when tho ng them on the gloomy in rather to take them They were brought Any ies of a permanent #et- linoste every year Aqnarely upon her and, strange to say, # she look seared 7 the notorious thief, Kate Goray, who 100 by picking pockets, was before the General Sessions on the charge of lar from the person, the present City Judge wa sistant District Attorney. guilty ofan attempt at petty larceny, and was re leased under suspension of sentence, When Justice Dowsixa is elected City Judge, neral Sessions will tell a difte me Mr. Frepenicx P, Roor, of Monroe coun- ty, has given to the notorious D, D, 8. Brows, of Rochester, a certificate that Brown played fair Notwithstanding Mr. Roor's generosity, Intelligent persons in Rochester do not share the copfidence in Brown whieh Tlow can they? as" they claim, A few accepted the propos: fleet was obout to return, I coast, they begged the capt: home and let them be lange back ond pardoned, Uement has been abandoned, but a fow Russians or Norwoxtans Zembla there ure only the falntest traces of life to bo found, and a dead walrus, lo't for four- teen days exposed in the summer, was not attacked by a eingte tasect, ‘The na\ion of the Lapps ts spread over the north- ern parts of Seandinayi the east are other peoples, extending over the deso- Into wastos of Northern Asia, strong resembiance to each other, both in appearance and bablis, Physically strong and able to endure the greatest extremes of cold, thelr enlef resources are the chase, which they pure reindeer, and fishing, spirited aud indiflere former admirer of Lady of this city, sur ‘Me sald that his br K are Gonsay pleaded Gyship and her relatives: is now out of debt, feels very elated, and assumes more airs, of mabner than ever, DINNER AND A THRATRE, terlained Capt, Oliver, of Twenty- day, ‘of * Ou,” —Tho meeting of the sovereigns at Sucr has afforded opportunities for a good deal of matchanns Foremost among these propoved marriage pro- uugénie to sae for t)6 hand of the Archdnehers Gisela, the danghter of ita Limporor Franels Joseph, for her Fon. proud Hapsbarg will condeacen to engage his child (a tho son of a parreni remains to be seen, —Mr, Lockyer, an English observer, hoa dis: covered, by the means of the spectroscope, that the rei protaberanecs seen on the eun are local acoumitat |: of a gaseous envelope, which completely enrroinds tho It is found to be very regular in its contour, and ahout five thousand iniles in thickness, fenn's eliromoaphere, Tt lice immediately contignons to the bright surface of ie ‘sun, and consists chiefly of hydrogen. —A Mile, Zagrino, © young gitl of only 14 ‘was nearly killed in St. Louis on the 11th inst.. hy ofall which she sustained in a performances on the tra- ‘lea Theatre, The feat cone herself npon one foot o1 twenty-five feet above the floor, and while in uh ton swinging In long orctilations, with arins ontetre': ind A smile upon her fuee, “looking move tiie orcature of the air than a being of the cart.” this oecasion, losing Ler balance, rhe joan ded how Jong tnto the oreicetra, and fell apparantly dead. cit ting a fearful gash In her head, and by Her father plokod up her life carried her behind the scenca, where she revived. —David H. Jerome, of Saginaw, Mich. } throngh the Post OMe the following Jag $1 in postal eurrenoy: Mr. Jerome—Dear Sir: Ltake the present oppor: to write to yon and tol! you that abont twotwn yoors ago iny Imsband bonght some anbteached factory When he got home there was abont (wa yards more than he pakd tor, and now, after ao lo. 4 8 time, I wish to pay you for it. Some time sinew, us 1 was eearching myself and looktog over my part this came up before me as asin before the Lord. wish to make clean work for the Julgment (! ve is close at hand), I Want io ren: that they inay go hoforehand to ji Ig: ment, that T may be forma without fi . Eneloved yon will And ono doit aber the exact prige; IT did, ¢ won| old, restore fourfold. This ts the only eirecmeia of this kind that I have to make right, Hopi: t1 vt you will forzive ine this eifence, £ anbserihe nis your friend in hope of eternal Ile when the Judie of «I todo with other peop fe, aud haugbtin Yhe story he told, and Nis earnest, sont-absorbed jects is mentioned th ord bathed Nt o Capt. street, Mr, Granger, Ca nd Afr. Babeock at recherch® sivle by two ‘color Monday evening Lord and wentto Wallack's Theaire, and ap- ye comedy. impression that the knew it was common to play the eragy sau his exe we felt there Was nothing assumed, and no attenipt at it, hey one and all prononneed him in in the late election, ather Covney was abont Any been priest of the choreh here about seven years, our people of all religion». fovney was Iept Hil Weducs- day forendon, when it was baried aceordin; rites of his church, a large concourse of attending the Mncral services, whieh were con lect. 4 by six priests from other places, are old, and has Ince the return of the couple to town, has. a great it them, and whieners nbout the drafts from London, bh @ possexrion of his Wife's fortune, to prove himself a real tort at ait lady friends of Lad: er, and the gilt stan: the hall contains the cards of many prontin leaders of fus'tion nnd relgning metronolltan be Ontemplates issulug cards for a ¢oi In all casés they His death is a cons at cards, and his promis Mr. Burien Bixby secured Sheriff O' Barey a place in the Custom House when Mr, O'Rnrex was a poor boy. Sheriff's failings, he never forgets an act of ‘This is creditable to him, tells Tammany that she must nomin Rixar for Police Justice in the place of Rrewann Tween and Swany dare not say no, and Mr, Bixny will get the nom ‘8 gain will be Yammany’s loss. even to thelr own well- being, and extremcly dirty and superstitions, Of the Esquimaux, whose tribes extend over Greenland and North America, we b counts from Dr. Kan ‘The rigors of the Anturcite rogion are fur greater than those of the Arctic, probably because the vast extont of land near the North Pole radiates heat in nd BO rulses the temperature, Rowers ft may be, but few explorers have trivd to penetrate the mysteries of the Southern Polar sea, and the few who have made the attempt have been baffled at the outset hy tho impenetrable ee which clothed {ts border, One island was found to be literally composed of layers of icc aud ashes, turown from a ‘Tae New Jn Fromthe alminy Argus. What is the new artic from the existing one? Tt eonstitutes the present four Judges of Appeals, with an udilitional Judge to be nowinated by the Governor to the Senate, a Commission to dispose of This Commission Whatever may be the ary Systenr, WHAT LADY AINSLBY WRARS, Ainsley’s street costumes t* of rich Aimed with black Ince and bias folds Another is of black corded #iik, and another ‘of wine-colored velvet, dresses with hit usual taste and #iyto, and may be seen on Fifth avenue ever menading or driving with ———— ve—The Senne In Sneatoaa, Nov, 83, 1860,—. to take a deep interest In the result of the recent eleetion In this Senatorial District, I take the hberty of offering you s few explanations on points not ted by anything I have yet seon, In the first place, the Repnitean party in this county Is a close corporation so far as a tow of the principal oflces are concerned. ‘The County Clerk Wan this year elected for the elguth or ninth torm, Several younger men tell that he promised to stand than ten yeure ago, and not ask for ination, but he has so mannged as to be ed time ‘and again. since, quence ts that many young aud nective worktn, th other campaigns stood aloof thi candidate relied pon. the majo carry him throagh withont a In the second place, M himself up as an out rd in who initiate wn; him, but he never thinks it A when nny one comes to coukult are that he will assume and how docs it differ e reesived the fullest a of black satin, present calendar, plait not exist longer than three years. The now bag tl Ay pleasant alernoon pro- speaks Is fo consist of a Chief 3, but at the first election, every elector may vote for the Chief and four Agso leaving two of the body to be the choice of ‘This Court appolots its reporter und Sheriff O' Ban ortal Conte ‘The County Canvassers will declare Wit- ex elected member of Assembly Ninth Distaiet of this elty by about fifty The Inspector in the Sixth District of the Ninth Ward, who altered the returns, be retained for use in the Charter election, Moan- the Brooklyn Canvassom a Bauuston Sr 9 Supreme Court is to conslet of pers and thelr suecessors chosen who are to hold four Gene Judge is to preside with three Associate Nupertor Courts of New York and Dafulo, and the the City Comt of Bri y the Legislature, are perpett ity Courts are to have original jurisdic: Hon tn enses wher the litigant when the claim does county Judge, with two justices, may hold Courts Sand may excreive Aiction as the Legislature may confer ‘Phe office of Surrogate may be discharged by the County Fudge in counties of popntition Tess than In counties of over 40,000 the Surro- aie Courts may he reliever by giving Cou Record the right to try issnes ‘Tho tenor of office of Jui preme Cont Justices as tay li M be fourteen years, und that of dudges six years, The election of tue Co Appeals is to take place ab 8 Hirst Tuesday of April and the sos June, and the Judges are to enter on their ofice on tho wt Monday oF sul) Phere ew provink low whether the Judges shall be elected ov Now. tho {ith 1909 ~ Further to the north is found the land of Terra. del Fuego, with its miserable and stunted imhabi- tants, almost devoid, according to some acconats, north Is Pate ce, Who show lyn, which lave while he might gi reside in the eo excerd $1,000, Mr. 'Titomas W. PrrrM ay, the cel City Judge, has come to grie nd SwaeNY have given him the cold shoulder, and will nominate Mr, Winutas d. Kaxn for Civil Justice in the Bighth District. ‘The nomination Is suid to be a good one. gonia, Inhabited by considerable Jugenuily in thelr devices for support: Well developed biographer of th Messrs, Tween eh eriminal jur Dr, Hartwie's book is « large volume, from which do sincerely be! it in impossible to draw more than a few of the most Im valoo 1s greatly incre: profuse Mustrations, derived from various sourees, which have beeu added by the American publishers, wot full Lo get from it a most vivid idea of the desolate wastes of which it treats. take Tuk Sus Cox for Police Justice ip the place of Justi Mr, Cox ig the opposite of 3 every respect, i him, the chaiees dictatorial ways that ho will giv Among those he tn inention the late Hon. James M ‘once complained of hin to bis fends. Ar, r has no elements to attach friends to lim, like Thurlow Weed, James M, Cook, Will others L might ment ‘opponent of the wapiracy law, and he will receive the nani mous support of the trade unions, Jone well in throwing Donge overboard, nese SAN DOMINGO, —A Paris newspaper gives this malic count of the sUZuatNFe Of the contract between M. \ and M, Lagroix, for tno L'Hommne Qui Rit: * Mesers, Hugo. ai fan by breakfasting together. orolx drew ont hie contract and $29,000. M. Mago cont od the money, read the coutract, dipped fila pon, in the ‘Ast Letter of his 1 ld: “ANI Lhe your pardon, mt aor Tforgot to ask you —~.,* witnessed A New Way to Pay Old Debts” at this theatre last might, Mr. Davenport Is closely tdentl- fled with the part of Sir Giles Overveaeh, and 1s o1 ‘of Its beat exponents upon the Amertoan board He was well supported last evening, Mr, Clarke Mr. Dayldge played Mar- pitting in 1872 the ‘Of my noqnaiaton: At the dessert, M. in. i i 1 man throws Sulphuric Acid ove but the” working men thy or affection f nected the part of Willan Mr. Lowls played Juaticn Greedy, bert played Lady Altworth, young lady hitherto waknown to the New York thesires, Dut somewhat wequainted to this public as 8 roader of pootry and plays, unde hor début ws Mar- garet Overreach, She war quite successful, and the Alsplay of her abilities l future exeelle liv ee COMPANY wos AppoLAlnen Wooo's Mesxom, in tho flood tide of succes in datly thronged with crowds of wondering spec the menagerie of living wild animals with increasing interest The dramatic departinent 14 made Mntensely amusing by * Yaukea’” obiason and Wie chard 01 Peettalug eccunttieliien evety ertetng diliworti wil be ‘Phe Vireo Deparancnts A division ae Liven geant ‘al PO OF From the Redford (Pr.) Gaxet!e. m, on Monday afternoo naceual aud ex: oad been erucl ht redrons through nding (uN procens & rath undertook to the court and jary, Punishment on id hor of a virinous fore the trugle room, the young lady in question our drug stores a quantity it inte a eom: concealed the same the bor with hey attorneys, and when le Le motioned Lin t euine tnk, and wrote th foy him to toli detest bin for bh ‘as his unpopularity thre ‘Miss Theresa Sherk, a iting occurrence, y Wronged, and Who 6 arm of the M. Lacrolx: Bie 4 had hard work and eoverat Dattle to get hs partners to ngres bo pay $40,00) a vols for the fortheoming wor! how? M. Ingo sald: *Do pot be alarmed; A reter to A mexe trie, My two sons have each @ volume r+ or the press; yon will take and polis then; Mt io bargain, ‘They willonly aak you #200 aplose for this What could M, Lacroix do? ‘The knife was polste! st Lis hoat, Mo sald, "1 take tein, (ook np the pen age It o consent to his removal ‘Mr. Potter declared war On the 28d of oflice of Postmaster. nephew of ox-Presi Mr, Marvin for thiv, and as there with Mr. M.'after he had held oie? for threa ‘was made lant year, as Mr. Po by bis efforts, but ax ts generally undorst by the working men of th Marvin with Inst yeur, apd pay bim off by seudi what could M. er Col, Rapbacl Santana, vi, Who With hak whol left Curacoa ov or Ofir, With an expedition of men, arms, am- munition, and cothes, to land ta the Provinoe of A the eustern Wiytslon of the island, whe ndrod men ure Willing to commence o) 8 BOME dial t night gives prom ng a wo Miho play wee walk gost, ise Whenever presented W! party joining (o a founaove torbeut this yetr he thon, im to the Henao, ionds to oy they so informed Mr, Potter, Bul he Was ‘and self-suMclent as ustial, and w not listen to any M. Vietor Huco Dut again hesitated ana Painting to the bank notes on the tablet *A thins. pardons, We have there on'y $20,0; we ought to lava M, Lacrotx was’ oblized to go for the $1.4 vefore M, Hugo would sign the contract,"* tions agains Hines, ho visited the United Stites tate the lease of the Wabhituuton Gov th Caveats troops, has a bral is reported to have defeated the Gov. ernment ‘troops at a place called Gen, Pimentel, who recently crossed t ui frum fee buvdyed my rebels We sheminiek Brad)" authorive hat Whe Os aieee twtors, Who view came into her to her, and whea lance whe threw the ing tO strike 1 AS Mr. Wie working fea eeu fie face, ul da he dog Marvin & Co, Was received on his Neal quite a bux in the for Wherever the acid Trodtced, Ths Corore, tn tho Let me kins you for your mother-- For your sist0r—con'in—sunt— OF for soxebody or other ‘Whom Tiong to tries vut can't, Teould wish wy love beside me, As t'veyou deside me Bat the pieasure ts denied me, fo J'1) iss you anyvow. edd wit anu Last Parade,