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SAW PRIDAY. DRCEMRER Riso Amuscuents Today. Aemiomy of Mt fs Barge Bist Muathatiens 1.10) Meow eee Leet Mor Moork's Theatr Rawery Theatre Mery nmtte Mivet Frgpire Rbk, 25. a8 tay Poetiny Radin PUb Avene nelly Grey 0 * Breach Toutes te ult in the Judicinry Article. follow provision is contained in article: Conrt of Appeals, Jaice orn court k, Trooklyn, and 1 counsellor ct ad are the lately adupted judiciar Mi say Judge of th Sat or pot prohibit County Judges, of Kings county and Ey oounty, from practising law in the Supreme Court aud Court of Appeals. The restric tion applies only to the «of courts of record in three large cities; while in the country, where euch a prohibition is needed fully as much as in tho cities, the County Judges may practise before the Supreme Court, Now what will be the result? When aJus tice of the Supreme Court goes out toa county town to held Circuit, he is likely to finda large number of the ensos on his calendar ed, in bebalf cithor of the plain lefendant, by one and the same attor. ney. He recoymizes him as the County Judge. When this attornoy’s c me on in their order for trial, the presiding Justice addresses him as “ July the opposing coynsel—un Joss hy Swe too inueh sense to do #o—speaks of h Judge ;” and he is locked up to ¥ mw less respect by every man on the jn: ne of whom, perhaps, lnve sat oe Jurore ty Aix Court, and listened to the law a8 expornded by him, on more than one occa sion, Tt is true that here he is acting only as counsel ; but his so ncting has a strong ten- deney to defeat justice. Men eannot change all their ideas of 4 porkon whom they ordi- narily know in an important official charac ter, simply because for the time being he has wasted a different r4le. Ia the case which we have supposed, the County Judge carries with him as an advocate all the we elt of his judicial capacity, And such *® are not Merely supposititions ; they occur at almost every term of the Supreme Court held in the country districts, The judiciary article should have gon farther than it docs, It should have ex- tended the provision which we have quoted to all the courts of record in tho State. Not a tew County Judges are poor lawyers, and need all possible and procurable influ uce to Kecure any success; but our objec tion applies to these even more forcibly than to such as are capable men. Neither class should be permitted to exer, whether purposely or not, any influence derived from official station, - olan a Festivities and Death, Tue banquet to Mr. Guonox BuT En was @ og on at the Astor Louse while, about tev-nty-five feet distant, Mr. Ricuanpson wes dying. He did not regard McFan- LAND's marriage relation as sacred, and it would scem os if others did not regard his © «death as sacred. Mr. Snmuer and the Cuba Mr. BUMNER made his speech on Caste in Livooklyn last evening, But he did not re tow tthe unfounded accusation which he had mode against the patriots of Cuba; he did not do justice toa cause and to men whom he had maligne: We trust that this strange silence will pot be maintained by Mr, Scomnen when he appears before a New York audicuce this Byening. Let us hope that he will then rise above all persoual feeling, and admit mag- manimously that he has been wrong and hus done wrong, A mean spirit does not make uch admissions, but a noble soul never with. holds them. It is of little consequence to the cause of freedom that Mr. Sumy should set himself right in this matter, That cause lives by its own vitality, and will triumph by its own power, But it is of consequence to the Sena tor from Massachusetts that he should not stand upon the record as abandoning in his age the pnuociples to which his youth was @evoted, and as turning his b at lust upon the emancipation of half a million slaves, the suppression of the African slave trade, and the spread of republican institutions. a Free Navigationin Eastern Waters, ‘The Sultan's protest against the Egyptian neutralization of the Suez Canal fully con- firms our predictions of the impending com. Plications in the Bust, What gives serious importance to these romplications is the fact that Turkey is strongly supported by Englood aud Austria, and Egypt by France and Russia ; and there floes not seem to be any other mode of avert- ing war than for all maritime nations to unite in establishing the principle of free navigation in the Suez Canal as well as in all Eastern waters, ‘I'his would necessitate the modification of the treaty of Paris of 1856, which tampered with that principle 60 far as the navigation of the Black Sea and the Straits ef the Dardanelles is concerned. Against ‘this prineiple the American Government ha: already strongly protested as béing In con- Aravention of the nature! right of the freo- dom of the seas, and as not being binding te Oe, For an American map.of war to be stonved Nia. Tt Bhiwes for All. | at Suez or the Dardanelles, for no other reason than because certain foreign powers made treatics among Giomselves to arrest the course of free navigation, ia certainly an in- ‘these wards answer these questions by giving Tnomas A, Lapwire such a vote on Tuesday next that no one shall dare to try the experiment of counting him out, Amd then let them watch the ; ; anvas dee to i 10 net execute Sie whi nips “" ont | Sanvassers and see to it that they ¢ ‘ make Beg "ia ts ag GOVERRINGNY | sy erdry tn sun tuit. fenced whtels thoy may have My Ldedicieids the European por received. Watch and work, aud be ready to do choose to squabble abont the Eastern qu Jour whole duty 1 tion, they may do so to thelr heart's content ; —— - but they shontd not any Jonger be permitted Mr. Wituit H. Kincren, a thoroughly totampor with tho first priueiplo of civilized | trained and expcrienced lawyer, is a candidate for Civil Justice in the Fourth District, man of integrity and ability, and if ¢ make an excellent Civil Justice, A gentleman in whom we have confidence informs ws that he hus investigated the transuc- Heise ected will nations, the right of way, and to maintain an embargo ta the principal arteries of the Kast for the selfish purpose of oheckinating choir rospoctiv Jousies and ambitions. Donat tions between Depnty Collector Ewanee and Teis not for mortal man to indalge harsh | Jou 2. Bacox, and that the facts aro follows : feelin bes'de the open grave, Evo gave Ba some aid in selling vessels ‘oem? D. Wreiauson breathed his last | to the Government, This aid had nothing to do at about Go'clock yesterday morning. Of | with Ewnn oficial position. Afterward he AO man eould it ever bo tore truthfully | borrowed five hundred dollars of Bavox and gave said: “ He died ne the fool dieth.” And yet | bis note for ft. Sine thon he has made one pay- ment of 860 upon the note, i, failed, and the note passed into the hands of T. C. Dwiunr, by whom {t has been aned. Mr, Eunaey haw offered to pay it nt the rate of #25 a month, but this has been refused, Oar informant ts con- vinced that Mr. Exnxex has been gailty of no Wrong in the premises except borrowing money and being unable to repay it. There can be no better testimony os to any facts that be has ex- amined than that of the gentleman of whom we tre speaking. bis terrible and the end it bronght upon him, are chiciy to be attributed to the fntal follies of the school of Free-love philowo- phy to which ho belonged, rather than to any peculiar msness of character of his own. Indeed, we belleve that, with the ex. ception of Wy Wwasranted interference with Mrs, McFannanb, he hed. lived ao exem- plary and a useful Jifo. His card, published Inst March, showed obliquity of pereeption we to the true relations between husband and wife, rather than any determination to do what he knew or believed to be wrong. And it is not so much on the deceased victim as on the heads of bis ving niders and abet- tors, and especially on the clergymen who performed and sanctioned the hymeneal mummery of Tuesday Inst, that the public censure must now fall, ‘The moral deductions from this ease proba- Wy suggost themselves to every reader. Who has been made happier by this free-love episode? Is it Rictanpson himself—stift and cold, awaiting burial? He showed cour. aye; but courage in setting at defiance the Jaws of God is foolhardiness. Are his doubly. orphaned children better off or happier? Is Mrs, McPAKLAND—twice married, but now forover unhuslonded—happier? If poor Mc- Fannaxp himeclf had faults, is he now re- formed and saintod—tell us, O ye long. haired sentimental reformors—in his lonely cell inthe Tombs? Are his children, more than fatherloss, worse than mothcrless, hap- pir? Are any of the actors happier? “ By their fruits ye shall know them,” When the trial of McFAntaxp comes on, We presuine that one polnt of defence will be that Riciaupson’s wound might not have proved mortal but for the ill-advised influx of visitors by whom his room at the Astor House was flooded, after he was shot. oe ~ The Cireuit Judge. The roport—evidently prompted by inter- ested partice—that Judge Woopnurr is six- ty-five years of aye, is crroncous, He is just turned of sixty; is rich, independent, and honest. Af Gen. Grant wants to finish his adminis. tration, let him appoint an unflt mau for Cireuit Judge he: We are getting tolerably well necustomed to seeing the heads ond favorites of the Temma- ny Ring enjoying the pay and emoluments of wo, three, four, or more fat offices at once, But it is anovelty with which we have yet to become familiar, to eee appointees of the departments giving their whole time to private employers, end yet drawing pay regularly from the City Treasury for imaginary services. Thus Jonx Sroxus, now and for many years past starter on the Fourth Avenue Railroad, to which he faith- fully gives bis whole time, is at the same time, as we are told, drawing three dollurs a day from the city as pretonded Keeper of Parks. Will Mr. Gronae W. McLeax, Street Commlssioner, oblige us by explaining how this is? aaserianeceinlliaaeis An asylum for foundlings has long been wanted in this city, but no efforts have hith- erto been made to provide one, The Sisters of Charity, at the request of their ecclesiastical superiors, have at Inst undertaken the task, and have opened an asylum at 17 East Twelfth sirect. For many years, indeed, since the Sisters first came to New York, applications for the rece tion of abandoned children have been frequently made at their houses, which they were obliged to refuse, The applicants, however, thought they hed claims on the Sisters of Charity, and unfortunate mothers often left helpless infants at their doors, They have been heretofore forced | to send these children to the Almshouse, where, no doubt, such care as was possible has been bestowed on them, In all the large cities of the Old World, institutions for the reception and ed- ucation of foundlings have been for years in suc- cessfal operation, as well as in Philadelphia, | Baltimore, Washington, and New Orleans, and it is difficult to see why New York should not have one also, Persons who desire to aid the Siste in their good work are requested to send sub- scriptions aud donations to the Rev. Tuomas Priston, 145 Eighth street; Sister M. Irene, 17 Fast Twelfth street ; or Mrs, Joux Fox, 8 Morris street, —$— Mr. Joserm McQuine is the Tommany candidate for Civil Justice in the Seventh Dis- trict, composed of the Nineteenth and Twent, second Wards, A better man could not well be selected. He is striotly howest and thoronghly capable, We believe that he will poll the entire Democratic vote, and we know that many Repub- licans will vote for bim, sn Se In December, 1868, Dr. J. C. Aven, of Cherry Pectoral fame, and one of the principal proprietors of the Naw York Zribune, purchused of Mr. R, P. Gerry the premises situated on Trin. ity place and Greenwich street, occupied by the Government as stores for the use of the Ap- praises’s Department, thr $275,000. The widen tistrate, and no one has ever complained that be | ing of Trinity place cut of forty-seven feet from the fuiled to do his duty on the bench; but he | Trinity place front, The damages assessed to has been proscribed because when he was a | the property were $90,000, which was paid to member of the Legislature be refused to act | Dr. Avwa, leaving the cost of the property at Against his conseicnee, and vote for an atrocious | $135,000. The alterations and additions ade to Job. Alore than this, it 1s now boldly given out | the building, it is understood, have cost Dr, (hat he is to be beaten by a fraudulent count of | AY# $75,000, making the total cost of the prop- the votes after they are in the ballot-box. In| erty to Dr. Avew $258,000, The Government such a state of things, can any decent man hesi- | paid for the premises when the store wus forty- tate about giving Lumwrrm his most earnest sup- | Seven fect larger @ rent of €45,000 per aunum, port? Let all Republicans then rally around | By reference to the report of Supervising Ar- bin, just os they would rally to put out a danger. | chitect Mutuerr, it appears that the Government ous fire, or save the city from destruction by a | has just agreed to pay Dr. Aven §78,000 per an- mob. The cause is one iu which the elaims of } Bam for the premises on a new leas party should beignored, and the claims of public | Had tue premises been eut down In depth sufety alone be regarded, twenty-five fect more, the rent at the same rotio jist a would have been at least $100,000 per uunnm, It Mr. Parnick H. KEAnney, a brother of | 18 proper to say that theowners of similar real the Hon, Tomas W. Keanxey, has received the | ¢statein the neighborhood have not in any in- Democratic Union nomination for Assistant Al. | stance discovered any advange in the value of derman in the Twentieth District. Mr. Keansey | their property, or any reason for putting up their can be elected, Tammeny is run- | Tents. Hos this new lease the approval of Col- hing the keeper of a beer salvon in opposition to | lector Guinweus and the Hon, Houace Gusuury Mr, Keansey, while Mozart has nominated a dog 5 — fighter, said to be a non-resident of the ward. | English newspapers are as full of com. These facts alone should insure Me, Keanwer’s | Plaints of bad management and corruption in action. municipal affairs as ours, Tt is alleged, for ex. ample, that the parks of London are so infested by “roughs"’ on Sundays that decent people cannot walk in them, In Birmingham, on all days of the week, the streets are scenes of the greatest disorder, Bands of men assemble and vile language to tho passers-by, and even extort money from them by violence, Lately, on one day in particular, seventecn shop. keepers were compelled to close their shutters and j and one tradesman informed ——— We have room to print but few of the very many letters which we have received sustaining the doctrines of the Bible and of Tar Sex re«pect- ing the marriage relation, és —— All honest Republicans in the Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards ought to vote for Tuomas A. Lepwirn for Police Justice on Tuesday next He has always been e Democrat, it is trae, and has never had any connection with the Republi- can parfy; Dut Lets now assailed in a manner which should bring to his support every good citizen, No matter what bis political affinities, Mr. Lepwitm is an incorruptible, impartial m Lee The Jidependent contains an illustration in which Mr. Tivron is drawn as an Angel who has knocked down slavery and various other evils; but by a bluuder of the artist, the Marriage Re- lution is not represented among the dethroned powers. When that is destroyed, the long and handsome locks of Tneopore will be as power- ful us Samson's. His modesty ouly is more cons spieuous, We await with anxioty the develop- ment of the effect of that wine on Mr, Tittoy's | the watch committee that he was obliged to steal brains—ifus the old woman said about the ships, | to bed in the dark, because the roughs broak any “ there is any.”? bedroom window in whieh they bappen to see a ~ —— light burning. Brlbery and corruption at elec. The Repul ates for Alderman | tions are the rule and not the exeeption, votes and Assistant in the Eleventh District are M selling as low in some places as 10s, each, A James M. Cross and Crantes C, Pixcexey, Both | Clorkonwell Workhouse, a fatal case of scarlatins avotlemen are respectable, responsible, and ap- having occurred, the guardians decamped, leaving proved good citizens, They have served the city | the children and thy sick to get om as best they iu @ public capacity with eredit before, and they | might; and similar instances of neglect of their ought to be elected now. duties by municipal officers are suid to be shames iva 8 : «| fully common, Evidently there is no geographie Tt Is not often that @ great question of prin: | oat timit to human frailty $ and dissatistied ax we siplo le Involved id wart slestion and in the | oo ns with our own governors, We are not alone choice of @ local officer ; but it is really the caso | San tee aomplktet that in the approaching choice of a Police Justica peeiatie a he for the Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards of this] ‘Tho Hoboken Common Councthmen who city it muy truly be said that republican in- | threaten the men that dare tell the truth about stitutions are on trial, Tuomas A. Lepwitt it | «hom are reminded that they are violating a one of the Democratic candidates there, and such law. Hands off, geutlemen! are bis merits that there is no doubt of his re- te emnnn ceiving @ great majority of the votes, But it is Beerctary Roprson is taking great credit loudly proclaimed by those who are opposed to | to himself for economy in checking the use of him, and by men high in public office, that Lun. If he had but consulted the wirn is to be defeated after the polls have closed, | rogulatious of the service, he would have found use suspond busine in having o wholesome coal in the navy. In other words, whatever be the will of the peor | in ihe regulation circular issued by Secretary ple it is to be set aside, and the will of one man, | Weuwrs in 1865 a provision directing command: or of o small number of men, is to prevail over the | ing officers in no case to use steam without a ne- majority, If this is allowed, what is the use of | cessity so strong that the public interests would popular elections? What is the value of the | obviously be materially injured by not using it, institutions for which we have paid so | aud requiring them to cuter on they log-books much, and which we have dearly | in red ink a memorandam of every time they re prized? If this can be allowed, would it | sort to steam, with their reasons for doing so, It not be much more convenient and appropriate to | would therefore scem that under the careless leave the choice of all our public officials to ome | sway of Borie this wholesome provision bad man, or three or four men, and not trouble our- | fullon into neglect, and that Kouvson bas ouly re- salves any fistber about itt Let the people of ¢ called it to notice, TRE SUN, THE MILLIONAIRE MISER. pt TR A - aes acal , ae . prreinel 5 SUNBEAM. | rhe Binteey of the Myaterions Boarder w MR. BERCTER MANCTIONING A BIGAM was Fennd Dend tu his Room tn Taylor's HUSBANDS AND FATHRES ON BEEOR- | 4, 14, sue of The som Merel—The Heirs in dersey City to Get El, FROTHING HAM & 00. ——— The Richardson Case-The Voice of the Peavie—The Tone of the Pi Benthe ment. ‘Tak Sen's leader of yesterday morning, relative to the theatrical marriage ceremony over the death- ‘ved of Mr. Albert D. Richardson, has drawn forth a cir Property. Prom the New London Star, Nor. 9. Mr. Lyman Allyn, who died in Jersey City last werk, was born in what i# now Ledyard, but then & ‘S t © Sion in ‘iy Mylo orate ca ie: to New London, ‘was 1g employ of aiferent per fons, among them John Manter, Frederick Bther, it, wud Chappell. When he wae ‘years od, in 1818; he left the employ of bt aeene's liberty of a ‘at cannot allow the opporturiity to pase to offer my humble ‘thanks to. you for your ‘editorial th. thie OrnIne’s Jsaue onthe recent #o-called marriage at @ Astor Hor The canonizing of Richardson as cnoyahs bat when we.sce puch a man as echer, to whom we have always looked up to with rospect, degrating himself to sanction # bigamy, it in simply bedine to all rightminded peowe; aad I Kk, and Tkwow T ain not alone tn the thought, tranger, but T Robert Mr. C Ml and begon the grocery and yarn busi. Team of mauuscripte, from which we select the fol- | ¢)), we the snenwe fet only of Amerie Beit on We Corti’ Gf anle Wan Data een ore: Jowing Wut of the homen rece, 1 will got say that tat a site the Star oMfce (in the store now occupied by for I the ele would cause me to admire your paper more. Teannot,as T niwnya thought TH Sex ato est cniong Ainerienn mewanapers Yours &e., OLN MoFAKLANE To the Bator of The un. Bre: Your article in this morning's paper on the marriage of Mrs, McFarland to Richardson. T deserves the aineere approbation of every trne m: ies, most noble pri seainst the Faw dest iee: lany th be eonoeiye rebuke thowe who sonetioned it’be they who they may. T pray that your 80x may never ret while there ts such hypoenay torrebnke. Lili pe to hav {Roh esoumal tn iny honse every day a4, long en Goldberg & Maris). Te was understood that Mr. (Noppell wos the silent partner. Here he seeumn- {ated about $4,000, and In 18%t removed to Ne York, where Ke commenced the commision b ainers, Te owned In men of the New London whaling Vessels, und secured the business for atime of the whaling houses hero. Tn afew years he formed the acquaintance of Jacob Little, of New York, and he pame a bayer Of stocks, and goon accumulaced lurce fortune. Te seldom sold anything, b A Vaatcw staves. ASANTE FROM A MINIOTEI To the Bitttor of The din. Fim: Asa pastor of a Christian ehureb in this city—ae a hnsband and thther—t thank you frou iny his nines Sux, A heart for the editorial in hive, Sincerely yours, Poblic Ontrage om Religion and Decency.” Kvery | hought to" keep."” Ie was extremely frneal, but a Wrantayn Caxxor OM CONVICTED. line of that editorinl n thrill every bonest bosom | man of strict integrity and honesty. He never With horror and thdignation at the wretched 6 Which Mt portrays, a scene where lust ts the 5 siding deity, ond mawkieh, sickly sentimental wronged a, crson. In later years he became some. what Hegiigent of dress, and hie governing kien ) Ato be the acquisition of wealth, He ts said to To the Eaiwor of The Suv Sin: Your editori: N article fn this morning's fenne Pelauing to, the SicParinnd Richart whe | ie cierustiis ablation, A inore offensive uttempe | hace written bie letters on allne or paper torn from hosts Ehefalient anprotation of every person WhO | at whitewashing, free-loveixm than oeourred at the | other letters. ‘He was kind aca nekeclo rate ear reepe tie, and i 0 econ ome | Astor House on Vnosday afternoon it will be dill: | ways glad to sce oll dts de. To those whom be mended, e slrameml ont cuit to find ouiside of Mormoudom Meell, Let the Lked be was liberal, We are told that when Mr, Aliyn lived In ndon he Was One OF she best dressed young men of the town, and was reasonably tree with his money. We ‘hear that on on member of a muiitery cous peony, prize for the best target stioo originator of the Groton Monuun Uring efforts ib was built, It is understood that when & young mab le becaine disupporntel in love matters, and soon after removed w New York aad pauged Lis move of life, Lis habits were always of y are eminently ut leant oe Jour. ni ig frank enough to comment npon and denounce hon a MeFarland t# placed apom his trim, Abnndant evidence (of which yon he te mot now Aware) will be produced to entialy every fuiraninded Pore of the errat and irreparable wrong done im y Mr. Richardeon, and at lewet to pallste hi taking the Jaw in hie own lands to def mged honor. JUS WHAT THE LINCRTINES MAY EXPECT, press of the land, eccular and religions, pubiien It, Sud it will do more in arresting the unbHdled heen Uousness of the day than all tho ** Notes from Viy- mouth Pulpit” put together, PASTOR, 10 Skcoxp AvENuE, Dee. 2 1909, THF SACRED SACRAMENT OF MATIMONY. To tha Biditor of The Bun. Sin: Your etitorint under the honding of “A Pab- Mo Outrage on Religion and Decency,” has expressed in kind, terse terron, tie pained feeling of a moral Just sma proj el Cristian mind concerning this encrilogious disgrace. | character-—never using ardent spirits or ‘To the Bilttor of The Sun. Farland | 7 thy the sacred socrament of | tobacco, He was pure aud chaste, and ena ieee Sim: Your article on the Richardson-MeParlan n through H. W. | citizen. In latter years lie weemed to avold the pulr- Affair hits the bull'seve. It te a scttler, ‘To it may her, we ure Marts u, and will sustain you, lic frse. ‘His fortiine will probably reach $2,000,000. de applied the renimrk indo of John hall's F, M. BUTLER, MM. D., White etreet, Hie owned about a acres of land near Central Krentest wpeech tn Conroe nonee #8 +8. MeEW. Park, Now York, which ts very valuabie: a large tpltgue.” It ww wort): 1 a1 price of your corner Filth avenueand Fifty-fourth etrect, juumber of shares in the ‘New York Central, Nudeon ways rorver. Soars ve for year. And by the way, han article whenover ocension ;, Marlen, nnd Krie Raiiroads, Pacific Meil, auch An wpticle whenov r 5 umpEn, y WR. COLPAX AND THR LAvm ATTEMPT AT w a Canal, "60,000 acres “ot Lond tae Recah Mor ie ahows that yon ave pleaned for fete and fount Orrice ¢ CoLumon Revirw, Which he paid 183g cente per ucte, Over $60,0%) tem. Yoor conclastons are timely and unassailable, Fulton, 1 in bonds were found jh his trunk in his room. ‘He Almost every interloping Nbertive hut encountered New Yoru, Nov. 21, 1809, hau great confidence wm Vanderbilt's. business Jnde- Hion, Schuyler Colfax. My Dean Sint As an American citizen, T aim both grieved and estonished that you shonld so fre forget yourself a8 a publie officer as to send that telegram to Mr. Richardson which appears in the New York papers this morning, You do not be- long to yourself, persenally, Dut to the people ; and whatever your private feelings may have been, you, as the second officer in the land, had no right to range yourself on the side of immorality, even in appearance, It matcers not whether Mr. Riehard- son Was criminally guilty or not. A man hat not the shadow of am excuse for interfering with an other's wife; and while the interests of sound healthy soctal system do not re- @ who fired the shot should be lt- onized, or even upbeld, neither it require that the min who is said to have caused the ealamity should have the sympathy of society—alrendy too much disposed to Wink ut laxity in the domestic re- lations, You will, I trast, pardon this note, the degger's point or the pistols bullet, and Jari « have Wniformny mequitted tb cord.” Ame. 10" dnatice declares that marringe ANd frec-loveiam ean not shale bande wit! or gel f in this country. Vor gone, bold aud eloquent vindication of the betient of relations agal the fovlest of trespasser, aco the thanks of @ CONSTANT KEADER. BReCHER’s DLARPHEMY. To the Etitor of ihe Sun. Sin: For your article this Leake | on the Mo- Fariand- Richardson mattor, you are eutitied to, and Will receive, the thanks of that class of mankind Whore thanks are worth receiving. Such a moral and religious outrage as has been pervetrated by Richardson and his clerienl (2) ubestors a from every husband and father In the land denn ciation in letters of fire—in words that burs. For our anathemas on Beocher, Frothingham, and Field, or their Infamous part in’ this tmmoral nnd bias: jemous Work. 1 more than thank you-—I bless you. You express my own abliorrence, my own thoughts ment and sagacity, For a lone time he tnd an office With the Hurlbats in New York, He lind so much wealth, and having no clerk, he negieeted in many canes 10 collect his Interest of dividends, He owned stoek in Boston banks, om which. he bad collected uo dividends for five or six years, and thongh often requested to do so, had not collected them. He never moddied in other people's nfluirs, but attead- ‘ed strictly to hia own, ‘The Now York papers bave done him Hee. He had accumulated his wealth by hr forts and talents, t injns: ‘own ef and hada right to use and @ispore and to live in a manner entted to se to live in a frogal and plain king a * splurge,” that was his Was his way of enjoying what he Forressed, He wronged no one and wis alwys Mr. Allyn toft his Property to geventeen heirs. His executors are his sister Susan Allyn Brown, and his brother, Capt. Christopher Allyn, of Led’ yard) and Mr. Henry Allyn, of Palmyra, N.Y. ‘The and feellngs, of their sliameless abnegation of the rg Pea gt nitemee 2 Ont will Is directed to wn. They ‘left for New Hire fed sp mantener an uch oar | Maver ties Phu ne ay Srna, | Hort it We" widigh la Sesh than T could have used. thut T cannot refrain trom | jaqtye tee cieteet cee {OF fou no Cy a a ma F Christopher Brown, to ke possestion oF the truthfuland just condsnnation of Wekaeicon and | But W dows ween Cleats mafic g 6S gti ary Reape Mae a cata those who have cooperated with him ta his dig- | Bram i exceedingly pernicious: aod L feel that no Heelidsael graceful course, May'you long live to coudcia tho SHAG WN CHR EMNDIOEE CE DTIEE Caton eee ee 1 OC MN RINGn, WALAN Arg deg ee’ Mb wi deer and defen: the Injured. ‘ours truly, CHAS, TIEDGES, A Went 'Thirty-first street. Orrick or Hevars & Monsr, Commission Paper Merchants, 190 Fuilon stivct, New York, Dec. 3, Asti, day after his death, fs locked up in a safe at Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City.’ The Coroner who held the in- quest read the document in the presence of a num ber of witnesses, and the names of the executors were announced, and each wus informed of the Im- portant trast that had been committed to them. The value of the stoc! occasion Your duatest ang Loubie errant obedient and bumble mervan baa WILLIAM L. STONE. rere hoecasien THL PAYMASTERS’ FRAUDS, ‘ ‘corities, checks,and the mont Ne MLASPMEMOUS PRATER, Departs | owned by the recluse, which are deposited In the 10 the Eatttor of The Sun. he Navy—Au Uld Paymaster to | Hotel for safe keeping, 18 estimated at $000,000. None Sim: All honor to your bright little luminary for tho pure rays of trie morality which it dispen: in Its yesterday's leading editorial on the cae of McFarland and Richardson, Jt weeme tuat Me. fhiehs ardgon was married to Bre, McFarland with more than usual display. On that occasion the Rey. Mr. Reecher with two other pious divines o@iclated | ‘The Rev. Mr. Frothinchara uttered a devout and Pious prager Gn the oecssion, in which Bo te reported have addressed the Throne of God in these words: “ Bather, we thank Thee for whit these (two have bears to each other, and for what Uy may be pet” not this pious sentiment be thus rendered t— “Father, we thank Tliee that these two hud an op- portunity Co commit sin, that they did ein, und thnt they may yet sin, Futhor, we thank Thee that tie teaohings of thy Son on this eubjcct were entirely gratuitous and erroneous; and however stronee it Mnay appear to Thee, Thou ahonidst be weg na! ste the rity And foally O Fat) we tin for McFarland’s desoluted home civ of the hers, or the fecutors have appeared at the hotel, nor lis the will yet been admitted to probate in the Surrogate’s Court of the county; but. it Propeble that those, entitied to the, property will n tend to the busmess next wack, The pculiaritic aud eccentricities of the wealthy’ miser are stil) sub Aects of mamated couverration among tLe gucsts of ‘aylor's Hotel, seems to be the order of the day among the Paymasters of the United Sates navy. A day or two since we notloed the fact that @’ay- master Marcy, ,at Mare Island, California, bad Proved a defauiter in the sum of $140,000, and that master Forbes Parker, Naval Storckeeper a: Rio Janeiro, was out $40,000. To-day we have to chronicle a deficit of $30,000 in the accounts of Pay- master Benjamin J. Cahoone, late of the receiving ship, Portsmouth, N. H, ‘The latter is an old office having been more than thirty-elght years in the se vice, and on the retired list with the rank of tain for several years, His securities will doubtless make his accounts good, but his name will be drop- ped from the list, Several other Paytnasters’ te: counts are underge!ng senstiny wt Washington, and the situation looks bad tor the Government. a THE NEW BERGEN COUNTY JAIL. Under the Falls of the Minnehuha—Marvel- lous Escape of an Artist. From the St. Paul Prese, Nov. 27. Longfellow has so thoroughly immortalized Deautiful Minnehaha that no visitor thinks of leay. ing the State without paying is devotions upon the slirme of that waterfull, “J. E. Whituey, of this city, wishing to secure photographs of itin all ite phakes, sent Mr. Charles Zimmerman up to Minne fly yesterday mornin to take some winter views. Mr. Zimmerman placed his instruments, aud, while brevaring to work, like nearly all other visitor who ko there, concluded to gratify uls taste for tse beau. Crete gfttting, under “tue il aud looking out ray, do. Te was about 3. M. when Mr, Zimmerman passed the fall, and it chanced that no other visitors present. | Shortly beiore 4M, M- Mr. Haines, a tozruple artist from Chicago, went to Minnchatee poarsaly ob wager ie ont apt OLD fala, He bad ‘ «0 Tuek W i seureely 0) m astarting sight A huge Icicle, perhaps weighing two or three hnn- dred pounds, loos ned by the thaw, hud severed its copacetion with the roof above, and had falien upon Mr. Zimmerman, erushi: iT bim insensible ben ne eons me neces ‘THE MOCKERY OF MARKIAGH, To the Ettior of The Bun, ui Tike Tre Seta words of this morning he Afrs, Gage Richardeon Bockecy of marriage You have torn away, with a waster band, ¢ guise of vapid sentimentality, moex be hollow sanctities soustt to be’ thrown around that disqusting and sacrilegious ceremony. Trshocwe! the senefvilitics, outruged the feelings of every Fight-thinking nym and worn, It violate the precepts of religion; it invaded marital righte, and Feorned the duumesiié relations of eiviliaed com: munities, Ax such, I th Horrible Sufferings of the Priso: In the Old Prison—Twentyatwo Confined in ir Cells The Decemher Court ferm— Tho Tragedy of the Palinudes, During the past three months uuder the super- vision of the Bourd of Chosen Freeholders of Ber. gen County, N. J., anew jail has been crected at the ank you, in debalf of decency, virtne, wth at, domestic peace, sveial happiness, aud sacred things, | renr of the County Court House and old Prison, in | #980 forward and rolled th for ‘our punger cords ol 7 - z a! the Hh or ass ct - Hroot Peseta Wendt, CF ComdemAnaNion :AUdiEP! | i, cicsassek: The dldos fe ahoos Aulebed and grit |] fe, f the uncousenme aerate ite. Work of 1 trust Tue Sox will keep Bp. nese FADER. be ready for occupancy in about two weeks, The bigs ree entire hr ia Tle was carried to CONSTANL RE. “1 . e public house near by, proper. restoratlves NE RE old jail tn tho rear of the County Court Houso, a | {he publi hear by, and proper restorative SCLUYLER COLPAN IN FAVOR OF FKER LOVE ANL | wreck that wae erected in 1419, and might be mis- | cedybisicreds Which soon restored him to cou- SIOLANR DIY Re: taken for atlauchter house, It is about thirty by Mr, merman says that, while a@miring the itor of The 8% pur article in this mornin, on and Beecher seundal di 1 an communit or ever to have read an art ne AS MOFE ly and She fall and the peentiar formation of the Mg stuck him upon the Lead, and that knew about it, He thinks’ he must le over half an hour. TMs head, re, and also one limb were fonud 1. but fortunately no bones were twenty-five feet, On the rear of the first floor are four cclis about eight by ten, aud in these bovels twenty-two persons are confined, In one cell alone twelve persons ‘are confined, Siw on the the thanks: Ido not hich impre iy. Twas sorry sual i broken. Me had ¥: | tuieves, eut-throuts, murderers, and witucsses belay: rey h Ba copeice feel Oak Pe Bh al . i “f that he eame home dude in rogard to tule maty Poetnedtmennants Me | huddled together like 40 many swine on the evening tri, walk, and Schnyler Colfax, the Vice-President of the United | ‘The new prison is about fifty by seventy-five foot, | W## *tdlering-Ponside i States, has seen ft to insult the moral sense of the country. Bir. Colfux hes conspicuous) pera hie evmpathy with the conduct which has destroyed a. home, led to & hemieide, and finally culminated in the sllockiag spect # three clergymen uniting to biess a union Which fs prononn, adulterous only by the laws of the State of New York, but by the Saviour himsel!. Mr Colfax may aitempt to defend bis scandsious conduct by argi it he isa eltizen of Indians, the State in whic rs, MeFar. lahd obtained her pretended divorce. But such a de- fence would be unfortunate. for it would raise the question | Why as not Mr, Ccifas used hus tniluen to purge the statute book of Tnditana of laws which pedis as om TIE EXUCULION IN BROOKLYN, sir Gov. Hoffman's Letter to Senator Pierce— 0 Hope tor the GaseHouse Murderer, Owen Hand, the murderer of James O'Donnell, in the South Brooklyn gus-house, ts to be hanged in ‘the yard of the Raymond street jail on Friday, the 17th inst, Senator Pierce, who interested himself with others to obtain a commutation of the sentence, has just reeerved the follow ing letter: the lower floor or basement having tum cells, Tic rour of the upper oor con'ains thirty cells, erceted in the centre of the building, fiiieen on aside, and three tiers deep. They are set in about twelve fect from the outer wall, Icaving « fine promenade on euch ice. Each cell is well ventiluted, supplicd with water and an iron bunk, At the northeast cor- ner of the building is a fine wash-room, On the front Of the buildiag Is the prison for women, contalniug Cight cells, artanged in two thers, and with a bath- room and Wash-house attached, Above is the watch. man's room, which commands a full view of the Prison. Direetly above again are two lance rooms make domestic unhappiness by affording a seem. | Set apart for the grand an ety Juries, My Drax Sim: [have received your letter and the ae. Pigip feral, protection to eueneyre wee generally |, At the December term of the Court next Tuesday, | editparitne tape relating to Owen Hand oon tietnt Satieeetood Ghat her, Citas trina? to ghee Presidency | Jwlge Bedle presiding, several important cases are | of murder, and sentenced. to be exeonted Nee &, 1a in 1872, Let kim now dare to present himself to be tried, Among them is that of Jobn Dickey | and T caretelly oxpmilned the core, atk was a cle can te ee orien jn We Will learn the senti. | ivr the murder of his wife and Collins Caboun near | *e of murder within the meaning of the 1 om that meats of the American jeople in respect to the most | Bombay Ho k, under the Palisades, opposite | inenaaielment be somesited to ertriac peste aes Mae eer eo et iec which in 4 Kind of learning | Yonkers. ft muy be rembered that one might in | {"siherrely wish coult wivo weight ae diene cue of which Mr. Colfix seems at prosent to stand very | October last Dickey awoke in the might, and ou go. | bputaicy MR Lcoul Bh toeak traeeds QMAKAIED MAN? | lng dowu stairs fooud bis wilt ln Cobery's nea eeee, | enataR,, Zanmot do 20.0 pronounced the prie- New York, Dec. 2 1960, . Tnstantiy he seized a Weapon and beat their brains | Quer guilty of an offence pucisbable by death, aud the Shage aud Matrlet Aworver concur in aks! tthe Net was rirhit ir Fesponsionity ended. wh Verdict, and rine began, y ene wit It is rot my province to consid Jaw which fixes the deat penalty. out. Mrs, Hartman, who caused the death of one of ber tenants at Fort Lee aboutaix months avo, and Who Was sentenced for three moutlw to te County Jail, is to be liberated a week from to-day, her term ‘MQ, BERCHER UNANIMOUSLY CONDEMNED, To the Eiditor of The Sun. Bin: Asa busband and father, T yould thank you the wisdom of the Tt ts my duty to Boe it cl bh wings 7 expiring, hat it enforced. aud sympachy the uniortunate for your editorial anvicle tn Mins MORK a's Paper ou Sim ExaERT WE coe Ue keine Eoniy of the prisoner mast not influence my Judy, rately expressed the popular feviiug so rogurd to thls b . r f sad matter, Ihave jet to sco the ars mun or wen ore stight Trovoentionsts axeang bane! and the club, npan common, Mt ve COnYirtod, amd jovernor Is asked to’ save ingly ft Ly How the Soldicrs of 1812 Watted sixty Yenrs for man, whose opinion I have heard, who docs. not fully'endorse your views, and who does not condenn in unmeasured terms Uy att commuted, and Judges have i he prisoner fron the fll nanalty of the Jaw. because Hoccher and Fini fn the marys Wham: | mwindle Hue oMlence wan eommisiad Me woueut of pase He mate, eapecselly broschers ard egiines eee: nl Jobe-A Lite Explanation Wanted. his le Dot the only eave ow betore tue, where Nigh piliclals and private eitizens and personal frends, antte $y aking for a commatution of phnishment, chiefly. be. ‘oanse the offender war in w passion when he killed, Pubic necessity domauds tn my Indginent that the law of the Suite for the puni-buent of erine aiourd be diy enforced, and that sentences should be promptly To the katiton af The dun, Sim: In 1812 we were called upon by the State to defend our country." Government pay was then only €8 per month. Since that time we Lave re- they cannot ** phply as individ: that when th it obligatory upon then morality fail in thelr duty, a wide of vice and tn emselves,”” end act at cause of thank = ition tn the ehureh to detond virtue and are found on the ty, the secular papers raise ceived nothing, though we were promised by the ecision Haat Lio bal Mm Untaihi t + , . the standard tl ruin MABE Bbade: LG GevermerKorokinerstine wine eerie aie OWN. T. HOPMAN ie suis Tus AIM OF uv, neecuEn’s Lure? recommend the Legislature to give us further com. slice To the Baitor of The Sin Pinaation for our time sed clothieg, The sutject THE INDICTED MAGISTRATES, Nest y er a bas frequently been before the Legislature, unt), ——e . reel, i halt {M8 | tn 4350, 4 law: was parned Appropriaiog $y is | Twenty-one Newsdersey Justices of the Non the Mock warrlage bet hardson and Ue our claims, “The subject was relerte Pence Pleading Guilty of Malf-asance in the wife of MeVorland comming 16 ft Frederick Townsend, Adjutant-General, and ¢ 3 Oftice, open, undisgnin tres tia | Sherman, Tnspec enerl, N.Y. 5. M., as a Com il The several Justices of the Pence of Hudson county, N. J., who were indioted by the Grana Jury mittee, Who followin Aauined our claims and Kranted the ction and e iticate to those who could furuisi men who have ders and teachers of the people been an | Proof of tervic for malfeasance in office, were arraignod for trial x of Mr. Be oad ened, pnreuant to chapter 1M of the ‘i simtrer of Mr. ihe read ha ifamed arity Boyd ruify that | yesterday, and the following-uamed pleaded guilty: 08 © Cee i we have andited an as, lohn Reinhardt, W.E. Mathe Aeguired.e-dika iaderets Hier ‘hoagie att | Hint uere nue Co hun the auth ot hy doi arm with | SMphaa Aaci4ee Yoho FRtndart, W. Ataews, ene Gane only to] interest, we the rate of G per cut. ber aunty trom kur. | Michwoh teeta cy, JM. Rielly Foie it his final alt to subs | 1, 1888. for contingent expenses, abjudyed t0 hie begs | Ay Med Cart Andrew Roen vert the moruls of ‘he people, corrupt women foto # | i pursuance of the provisions Of said nel Reri.a MeAnalty, 8. J.P. Volharde, dusbelief in the sacred of he marriage vow, to | “Dated Albany, aiy FP. Miller, Joun Revver, Eatriek contirm men of loose murals in che pursuit of a libe “PREDER Geo. Neuacheler, Johu G. Haybeek, Chas, A. Gochan. Justices Michael Loder of Hudson City, and Jolin White of Hoboken, both pleaded not guilty. $m — Republicans, Support Justice Ledwith t To the Suuor of The &\ i with many other Republicans 1 wotleo with pleasure your articles in tordiy's paper commending the anti-Ring candidate for Police Jus- tieo int Judicial District. Justice Led: with's tutegrity 18 well kuowa by both parUos, and if by your Influence you can secure his endorsem by (he Kepublican party, you will confer a lasting allexcenting the Tammany Wing at ely to be bronght hefore the Police Justice his district during the wext six years. During his torm of office he has administered even-handed justice to the repeater Uefore him, wi fine life? Let Alr. Beeeuer beware how be outra the moral sense Of Ins Dock and of the people! Adu: tory and froe-love prine:ples are. yet tie caoeption the seduction of & men's wife is yet looked ‘opon asa heinous erime by the people generally, Reape. the time-honored institution of decenoy is yet aliv and if the unonviuble reputation lately wequired 1 another member of the Beecher family is hot a uh ficient proof of this, a further pursuit of his own course in regard to adultery and mock marriage will Uring upon his head te scorn sid eoudeunation of Ali rigiitaminded anew aad Woucn, A HUSBAND, A BROOKLYN GUNTLEMAN'S OPINION, To the Wxitor of the Sun, Duan Sin: L use the term “de the intunate relations between y« myself, vielting each other ing; but in this morning's | BUN “that shines for ai,’ great dearee of gratiiude your well-timed criticiam on the Astor House fires of Tuewd the Richardvon-MoFariant warriage, ‘Thu of ordinary intellikeneo would. undertake t In June, 1869, these certificates were ci proof being required that the person presenting the certificate was the person to whom it was given t All certificates not returned by @ certain ine were excluded, he following notice wes then received, State o” New York Coyrrnc "8 ai} 70 LBANY, 1, 0, Chantor Of Certain certifi: Gates nsued 10 the militia of this tale for services. a oe or bao he 7 rthy-tyt pre rete upong 2 gautied, ‘aud the certibeate of apportion Hurt sghenpaiieed ‘The amount awarded to you ts $18.41, which will be Tauilited by cheel'as you shail ditect ou! The return Of he enclused receipt proverly rigned by youre Pepe W ee ALLS, Computer.” Now, it.appears to me that this Rip Van Winkle method of treating our old soldiers, and their wid- ows aud children, 18 disgracoful, expecially after they Have waited nearly sixty youre for what is admitted to be justly due them. The attempt to put off those holding these cervifeates with $18.41 in full for the “DEAR SIR: ‘The 850,000 appropriated by orth we OF LAM, Tor the pay on account of I paper and De eof that remarkable ited in, and he is order ordingly.” ‘This they ure m funds provided fur the purps his triends to bet ace doing, probably with, by their great leader, rf te and interest, requires explanation, Ts it possible that one man has more power than all in marriage & Womau known to be a wife und | occa mother with the destroyer of her busband’s hap +4 ‘AN OLD SOLDIERS OF 1812, foe Independant vougra of the district, even hough ness, ts vot strange in these sensational times tout that’a clergyman of the Rey, IT Yours respectful i a ing should couutensnce such Wedloek by bi i Material for New York Politicians, A SUBSORIBSR FOR 1 YEARS, Edward Pits, 18, and Frederick rald, aged ence i extraordinary, OF course the * seusation” | Pfeifer, aged 18, were tfitca to'the Tombs on Rattle their Bones Over Stones. brought Mr. ‘rtud the Rey: Mr. Frotuingham | charge'of obtaiuing $39 worth of stove polish froin | The file of the veverans of 1812 are tbe victimes only went, being art” man, Lo see the effect of HW. Loughlin, 61 Clif street, on a forged order, of a conspiracy. Lawyer Kandali, of Albany, is ac wedlock on the banks of Styx, nrporting to have been siened by J, W. Kissam, of tn'eollustion with bie cused by @ veteran of cor dors. “Hosenuy the hie weseived ‘ceruilloates: to sige for $50 lowed them by the Btate, but ney re ceived only 15.40 Mr. Balitor, lot SUN's rays ponotrate every oor. ner, and bring 1 gut and expose in your plow language other such srandalous wroegeaings, ‘un Greenwich strevt. Preifer coniemed that’ he wrote the order, und Piagerald ‘that be present ~ | SECRETS FROM THE RINKS, THE MANUFACTURE AND CARE OD ICE FOR THE SKATERS, rom a Professor-Same Midwinter—Carpenters e-lot Water for Cee «the Giclid Blocks. Few persons who enter @ skating rink are Aware of the luteligent care which is required a Keep the tee ia order alter Rhus been made, Therm 4re oeeasions when the man who bi arze is compelled to wit up and waten it (thermometer in hand), and “doetor it as he would a sick child, This le when the thermometer Iudicates arise, ‘I Hews difleutiy as generally experienced wlan the water or the tev ispat i. hie hws to Le done pre ‘vioue 10 9 frost, 1f the water te rmn in from # liose of fron pipe, The water rus on to nclay bed, afer the it has Veen enrefeny prepared and’rotied water were to be ran tn on a Very tr Would form unevenly. Therefore, when Ty Cold, the water is thrown heh In e att, s¢ that It may fail Ike a heavy snmmer shower, ‘The foo which wMl Inet the longest ts tht whitch fs the froest from air-cetts. To make these cells the water fs efther rn in or down with the utmost care, Mow: n the toe has formed about n fnch tn thickness, air. cells are Fomctimos discovered andere: v6 ath, ‘The alr can be seen wherever it ie, and must be got ont, Bat Low to do this ts not unfrequently puazting. The {ce is too thin to bear even a emall boy, who might go around with an fnstrument and Punch the epote where the alr has accumulated, A light mochine is constructed which does the Punching, and cen readily be moved to any part of the thin ice without the slightest danger of eracke Ing It, To mend a rut or flla hole which has been ent te. the fee, snow ts used eaturated with warm water, ‘The object in view in using the tourm snow Is to make it weld, which snow enturaied In cold water will not effectively do. Wnen the hole becomes: lure & vices of fee, bonght at one of the ice honses from which the people of the city are supplier chiselled and planed wit! dack-plane and in £0 precisely that by poring warm water in evem the sign of a erack is obliterated, Hoyos have been mended in this way in ashore time while hundreds of +katers were gliting around the workmen, and tons of jee lave at Umes been thos consumed. Sunlight mast be excluded from your rink. 'Thj is done by using green paper over every windol where tho sun may penetrate and reach the bc One of the Orst and most expert mon Who gave mt tention to making ice ic # rink came from Mout eal, We travetied extensively, and accamulated 1 considers able amount of money by tenehine t Ae high fs 4100 9 paid to an expert for a Hours’ abtone fion to running in the water and properly making the tee, A apelin A Glorious Democratic Demonstration inthe Eleventh Ward. The Democracy of the Eleventh Ward held an immense meeting at Fortuna Hall, 220 Second street, lust evening, to ratify the nominations of Edword J, Shandiey for Police Justice, Joseph Koch for Civil Justice, Henry Woltman for Alderman, and Etward Costello for Assistant Alderman, The Hall waa Packed, and beautiflly decorated with flags and Qanners. The enthusiasm was unbounded. The Ton. H. C. Calkin presided. ‘The spe the Hon. Charles E, Loew, the Hon. 1 Creamer, the Hon. John ©, Jneobs, the He homas Fy f Win. C Gover, the Hon. Magnus Gross, Dr, Philip’ Merkle, and J. K. Furlong, Eeq. Many of those pr Germans. t.werd A fhe display of freworks was made he meeting. ‘The ticket Is generally re a good one, and there will be no bolting Eleventh Ward, the Demoeracy there being thoroughly united, Mr. Joseph Koch, the candidate for Civil Tustier, isan nble lawyer, an cocrgete work. of unquestionable honesty. For the pa s been employed in the County Cle Te is one of the bundsomest and most popnlar ws ward, and will make an efficiont Civil Justice, Mr. Woltman, the candi for Aldean, bas served two terms in the Legislature. D: hia s'ay at Albany be identified himself with tt ‘ests of the workli receive thelr unit —Arrural cotemporary as a great deal to say on tho eubject of the conomical Conwell,” shortly ve moet at Rome —The French Ambassador at St. Potersbarg Fecelves 500,000 france a vear, and the one at Warblag- ton about a fourth of that sum. —The Wyoming Tritunc is the title of a nowse Paper Inet started in Cheyerne. It ts y elited, and Presents & neat typographical appearance. —It is natural enough that the warring sex. should come to torms on the neutral ground of Middlo Sex, and accordingly 81 applications for divorce have come to aeingle court (erm ta the county of that name ta Massachusetts, —Lo leon is beginning to sell his real estate laWaris. He Iately sold two hontes for 1,160,0% francs. It is remembered that Louis Philippe showed Ashullar disposition to realize previous to February, asia, ——In the ense of “Patric,” the banquet nenelly elven when a play has reache Hon will, at the r of M. Sardou, be omiite the sum of a thousand franes will be divided among the workpeople engag ~The HEmancipatore Cattolica of Naples pub- Mehes in full a long letter from the Rev. Dr, Arthas Cleveland Coxe, Eplcopal Bishop of Western New York, in which he enters an cainest protest against Papal supremacy. —Jules Simon, the brilliant Fronch Deputy, teplying to’ an attack meant to be Insulting tn a Bor deaux Journal, admits that his reai name is Jules Suisse, and soya there re reasous never to be divulged why he changed tt and took the name by which now murderer named Stevens, at Terre Haute, Ind., on being sentenced to suffer the extreme penalty of the law, aud walle the Court was retiring, very plea ly tured toward the Judge aud asked hiu what parucular day it was that Le had designated for the hanuing. —During the recent ceremonies of unveiling the statue of Bishop Brownell, at Hartford, areporter inquired of @ college student “who that old rooster was," referring to a very prominent Professor. lunging huis feelings when the student roplied, “That's my father, Profestor —!" —A Dr, Bernier, in Parts, is bleaching noses to Which the treacherous infuenes of Nquor has imparted & ruddy glow, by menns of electricity. Me has recently restored @ lady of the Mighest rank to happinces, chaning her nose, a blooniiug rose, into a delicate Lily, Dr, Bernier ts having hie method patented, —In a steep rock, six miles south of Dubuque, Towa, an eccentric Englishman has excavated a dwell ing, It has throe room with teats, couches, fireplaces, Muck, and all the conveniences, carved In the living roek. The occupant spensty his time in studying botany. and entomology. His museum oceuples one room, —Young lady (to Fred, with thin legs)—. d, Talways admired your courage, 1 knew when T frst laid my eyes on you that you were brave to rash- poss.” Fred (coming up n't, my dear? Why do you say tint?” Young Why, ay man inst have courage who ean trust himself long at « timo on sue lege as yours.” A disappointed young men, whose girl had “gone bi on him, went to @ Muscatine drug stare the other night, and enited for a dose of col” polsen, Tho druggist suemved his purpose witoout saying avything, gave him, instead of a poison, apowerfit emetic. Ithad @ good effet, as ho coon threw up his sad spirits, and berged lustily for his life. —Jerusalem at the present day is one of the last places for literary production, An unedited tale from “The Thousand and One Nights” has, however, + with a French translation unoan, Tt is the History of the Fishe erman Cullph and of the Ca'iph Haroun at Rashid. —M. Rochefort has left the Appel, and M, Lissagatay the Ré/urnae, for the purpose of starting @ Journal of their own, to be called the AMarsed/atee, While at the Prefecture of Police to deposit thelr can tion money, they met M. Lomon, a writer in the dye, with whom M. Rochefort had an altercation. Rochefort sald that Lomon had come there te draw his pay as @ spy. A ducl is expected. —Four ir discreet Iowa ehitdren—two boys and two girls18 yoare of age, having become enraptured With tho 1Mf@ of a hermit and the romance of a forest lifey {Wok (0 the woods for the purpose of dixing acavein the depths of the woodland, away from the cares and Sorrows of civilization, to enjoy the freedom of the Gypsy or the Indian, The cruel parents, however, fot ‘wind of the affair before the wanderers had reached & secluded spot, aud brouxht them home. in California, who stopped at Clark's Rancho, near the Yo Semite, thue deserves the proprietor: “To look at him, with bis Tough dress, rougher beard, and trousers, Western fashion, stuck into his boot, you micht carelessly put him down for a coarte, tohacco-chewing, swearing Fon Of the forest, But take a fower ora fir cone in your band and ark him what iis, He will give you nt once ite Latin nuine in soft ared speech, and with eonr- teous rejoinder, He last «fw books In the widow of the rauche. Tiaid my Maud at once on Githe's Faust and Robertson's Sermons. Again and again we met with combinations or contrasts of chal tn the same Individal which, I thivk, could hardly bo found tw he old works ’