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a Te shines for ATL The vil Amuasments Fanday, Beademp af Mente 10 hic Sgity Apotto Mall Jr it ym Matinee Mace, William Tell, dts we Bur; body, Mastoees Miblo's Garden Livle Poly, Maitines Rew York ¢ Olympte Theatre The Wr! an Francisce Winatreta, 6 Drv ees Caba. He published yesterday in the Herald, with all the author! statesman, a positive di the mou render to Mr. Fisn’s friends the Spaniards, or Mr. Frets Wo have often heard this tale before ; and of Mr. Sv humbug the American peo from the disagreeable complication in which they aro personally involve ernment; the other, the father-inJaw, is rT Secretary of § The lawyer would natu- rally like to make money out of commissions on the purchase of Cuba; tho Secretary of State wishes to keep an elevated office for which he is utterly unfit, so that he can con- tinue to be a great man contrary to the de- cree of nature, Betwecn them they get up thie story of the failure of the revolution and this project of buying the Asfor the revolutton ha: that is scmething we have heard of before the ad land year ayo; I send telegrams {to Medrid tothe same pur. | ject port; and Mr sion for tl © mont! lous autho: is reeent ¢ Congr 4. Nevert publ i Cuba, and the &: nt r tho necessity of abs the fa them from ]| break cons! b day that it is de! the isla: d; and wo shal vaganily for t best thing in Cub: a brave, di e value of | in pur of much longer, ) y very ¢ perty, As It is, the | bele is, the Cuban peop rmined, stead, the dey m of thene peop! and will naturally gravitate to the American | ne Mr. Fisn the; justly regard as ; because he is fit for it, but because he gave preantsto Gen. GRANT ; Lis official conduct has covered the Administration and the coun- try with inextinguishable shame; and no quantity of Spauish cunards can sullice to ec] in this city on, tu be, and we have no | this ¢ 60 weak in this metropolis as to be incapable | the ite managers spit them cliques for the ultimate obj trolling the immense ‘8 of both con. | empl out of tho arly unsecmly quarry tothe any logit mate State or ply to have a hand in th of the Cu Tlouse, the Tu purpose, but sim- | empl epoill ethug by ropeating and fulea canvass | home { ing at cle h digested with these plouings and counter. | vain a i 1 these « «ful ex pluiba of roy The accord chica There is ono set of poli THE SUN. SA'TUR AY, THE FOUR BLACK TRUNKS. i witt rie one Po hte PLoriz shrewieh tongucd, and every’@ne gavo him PASHIONADLE MARRIAGES “@ pleco of Her mind/’ because ho had for- @otten to bring her a camel’é hair shawl, of somo Other covered atticle of frainino gear. Let ft bo understood that when we say re- ligion we mean religion, and not theology. Tt is casy enough for the veriest brute of a man, without particle of love either for God or men in his heart, to be thoroughly ap tn his theology. And it is to be regretted that fsa rule the more a man runs to theology, the lees apt he is to practise that religion which “is pure and undefiled before God and Minox, who has perhaps done more than any other man, with the single exception of PAvt, to fix the theology of Protestant Christendom, represents, in “Paradise Lost,” theological discussions ns be- ing one of the favorite employments and As soon as the devils got a little lefeure, after building Pande monium, they went at theology, ——" ane Sperone, er hpeniies jound no end, in waudering mazes lost.” Hell is probably the very best place in the universe for just that kind of thing; where. as homo is the best place on earth for the exhibition of the downright religious graces and virtucs, whereby in truth the enrse of man's banishment from Paradise, his pri- meval home, may, under God, be mitigated Ly making of every Clristian home a para second stroet ides in these quarrels of the Twenty 2 ; & and the Twenty-third street fact! or the magnates of Tammany Hall; and we Hi Mut doubt not they will gladly supply money ters enough to keep up the ¢ontest SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1870. until the Republicans find themselves in the condition of the belligerents In the famous Meanwhile the Republi- tucer can party fs rapidly falling Into fibecility tions, namely, Tho Roman Cathotic Protect chester County-The Celebration of the Fenst of the Kv» The House of the Holy Angels is the na: en to the Girls’ Protectory for destitute 1 Catholic children, situated in Westchester ¢ ‘Ontribution to ¢ 6 Virginian whe York Beit. William E. Dodge's palatial mansion, on Madison avenue, was the scene of a large and Unasually notablo wedding on Tuesday evening, ‘The company congregated to witness the very m- teresting ceremony represented the fashion of New York, The Romeo and Juliet on this oceusion were the Comte Alplionse de Vauban, of Paris, and Mis Lilly Hatebineon, a niece of Mr. Dodge, The alli- ance was formed in Europo last summer very ro manticaily, and had long been an important topic of onversation {n fistionablo elrcles. quests were Mrs, Judge Roosevelt, Mr: Mrs, Howland, Mrs, King, Mrs. Clarke, queens of upper tendom. On Wednesday last the bridal party sniled for Karope intending to rvside In the palace of the Comte near the Bois m Paris, Very grand wodding late tn this month in Christ Church, om Fifth avenue, The bride, who is vory pretty, and deckledly a belle im society, will appear in an imported robe of white sa ‘an overdress of point Ince, the patterns copied from A remarkably elegant sbaw! in the possession of the French Empress, The four bridesmaids will wear white contod ilk dresses, alao made in Parla, by Worth. The bridegroom is a well-known and pop- ular Broad street broker, and has given each brides- malt a deantifal neektace and monogram locket, matte by # Brondway jeweller from original designs, Tile gift to the brite ts ‘The marriage of M. de Rosé and Miss Varnum, of the Clarendon Hotel, is to be solemnized tn a few weeks, in the Fifth avenuo Presbyterian Chareh, be sent out within a fow days, Hon, son of Attorney-General Hoar, ry Miss Laura Wise, one of the reigning belles of Baltimore. No date has been given out for the wedding day, nine: to the regret of the interest ed Mrs. Grundy, Mr. Gilbert Rhett, formerly an arde-do-camp on Gen. Stonewall Jackson's staff, I¥ to be anfted on the 20th inst. to Mra, Bailey, of this etty, ding edtemony is to be performed om the bride- groom's plantation in Virginia, Mr. Moorefleld Story, late private secretary to ~The Agitation Preparas and re Corresnondence ot Tho Sun. Ortawa, Canada, Jan, 4.—Mr, Albert Richards, the duly commnlestoned Bacretary of tho Would-b6 | TF is a magnificent baildty 11 of Red River, reached vere yes- terday, and daly reported at headquartors, It would # though Mr Rechards sertol his fllon étitef, and hurried home to give Ate own version of the affair prior to the arrival of * His Exoeilency " hinvself, I say it would #0 appear, fora Quast opposition newspaper of Toronto, im alluding ‘On his way eastward, he (Richards) halted for # few hoars in Toronto, and conferred freely with his friends here as to the Aenect of the affalr.” ‘The same journal adde: arian te frum our own Dougall complatt Mvatettows Setsare of Pour tack Pranks Yaluable Lacer—Ceot, Frank capable of accor ing a thousand or more fnnmtes: ‘The Buys’ Pro teetory, which stonds about a thomeand yards ‘iistanty 48. still larger editice, as imposing in its ex it If Commodions in Its InterfoF arrangement grand oll churen of eerowenios and festivals was colobratiug the Frast of the Epiphany with solemn high masses at ite numiruus crow crowned temples of worship # film me cits yesters day, the inmates of the Protccws: £2 wary Bui forgete fal of the day, ‘The ahnual distribation of premiams to the utd. rom of (iié Gtri's Protéctuty commenced mmm (ately after the early dinner at 12. ‘The occasion wan graced by tue prevends of Mother M. Jerome, from Mount St. Vinerne, ae tonded by & nimber of the Sisters of Chartty, Several Indios, the wives and daughters of tha longs ing members of the Euctety for Destitate [ormaw Catholte Children, Mr. He Kilkenny-cat war, Governor MeDow 4 suddenly de- ‘ng Coy Maswerings | and contempt, a ey An Uncomplaining Magistrate. Grand Opera Mowse—1\rcarl, Tho following paragrnph appeared tn the Collector of the Port. A Col- Ieetor of the Port is a good thing. It is handy to 4 Collector of the Port lying atound loose, you know, because the vory name is snggesti Who collects up such trifles as get strayed away from their owners, and who, of course, makes frautic hoste and nearly breaks his neck in restoring lost things to people. We repeat, a Collector is handy to have—if he attends to his business, THE YOUR BLACK TRUNKS, bisck trunks got strayed to the matter, says seme New York Ctroay Tronss Mattinesy Wortd Thursday : om the Wall, MAitiness “ Justico DowLixa, on Tuesday Inst, ope "9 that he knew of policemen who were in the a * aberting pickpockets and sharing their Rt tering etal staan Snave Toewontu, President of the Commissioncrs, yesterday addressed ‘The Blondes, Stone Cant, We, Matinnn tice Dowrtna, requesting the names of sch pollee- mn, and. it found guilty, they would be summarily ‘The Justice sent a verbal that he did not wish to be a complainai The Justieo of the Court of Special Ses- sions is paid ten thousand dollars a year by the people of this city to aid in preserving the peace, According to the etatem it has come to his knowledge that certain Persons are engaged in violating tho laws of this State, and, still worse, that theeo crimi- nals are the very men to whom the com- munity has a right to look for protection, These feets are openly stated by the ma, trate himeclf; and, very properly, the police Authorities demand of him the names of those against whom this public chargo is But the names are refused, on the ‘The Non. Hastton Fist is making fight | ground that the Justice “does not wish to be in a new direction against the republicans of | q complainant.” the Father.” Well, a week ago for Away from @ passenger of some incom tome foreign port, We would be to bo more specific and lesa vague In this statement, We like to give the mame of this foreien port, Wo should be delighted to record the name of the ship; and it Would give us analloyed happiness to chront- cle the nate of the individual who was ¢0 fortavate as to own four tronks, and so unfortunate as to have them stray away. Bat, you sec, tho Collector, who foand them astray and picked them up, is Afraid somebody may claim them who has no right id fo he keeps mam, and gives no elac by which any sharper might impose on his Javentie sti All of which shows that the Collector is « tly dog, mp to enaff, and not to be “come over" by any of your played-ont dodges. WHAT WAS IN THE thuNRs, Bat to return to the trunks, cannot walk, and #0 some one must have kelned them Inquiry revealed the fact that one of Cot Frank Howe's detectives was the helper. Thore was the barence of that passonzer e trunks were sald to contain $15,000 worth of laces and ladics’ fine apparel, and as that appeared to be mo: One passenger ought to possess, the tranky wer ized on suspicion. Tits was on. Friday or Satur- de/ of last week. As Col, Howe did not care to ro- Tdin 19 possession of so large an. amount ot proj ver to Surveyor Cornell, oming together, ‘They are to havo amusements in hell. And,’ accordiny Jovernment Wak whatever was beld with G But, althongh indulging in» balt-hearted oppost- tlon to the present Dominion Ministry, the editor, Jn attempting to paitle with “the Mon. George,” ex-President of the Privy Council, injudielously lete slip a secret, which, to say the least, Mustrates the manner in which the Ineambents of office here ‘become confrderationirts ot alt. Brown who pree’pitated the whote of thi iritish American Ui pt. Cameron tO & Vice. Presidegt ho congaitation eiptsine the absence o! the It. Bro. tan College, and other ‘The exercises were opened roprcorinter remarks from Mr. Mocuot, after which the children entertained their friends with several adi performed little plays, and some tablean on the adoration of tho Mar! concluded ormanees on (Be pa hibition the ** Acie if and chorus with exquisite pathos au Short addresses were then made the ohild Judge Connolly, Mr. Hosvet; an} the Rev, Lather the deserved moed of praise was free sot of $1,000 pearls. three admirabl; buetnes® of forcing « regard to tie whahen 0 ure to cet control rt ot the ehitdeen, orn Iesved, led to that extraordi- Fideles” was san nary combined Here {8 the weak point of points in the whole con- The leaders, or rather those who stole the leadership in the beginning, were inetncere 3 and secondly, when they were forced to acopt confederation as @ party policy, they very naturally adbered to the old exploded Lory maxim, that they, the tricksters, par excellence, were born, to rule, and they accordingly proceeded to do so, “without regard to the wishes of tne separate Exactly 80: this is the vory rock apon Scotia first atrack, and was only floated off with the aid of over two miflion gold dollars, * annumity, and the political decapitation of her trusted pilot, who, for a time, kept to the true course, regurdless of the newly Of conree tronks directed, federation scheme. a Travellers and freighters between New York and Philadelphia will bo glod to hear that there is a prospect of an additional railroad be. tween the two cities. On Wednesday afternoon a mocting of capitalists was held at Philadelphia, the necessary stock subscribed for, and o Board of Directors appointed, to carry out the project. ‘The Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania in- corporated several years azo the Philadelphia and Attleborough Railroad Company, with authority to construct a railroad from Philadelphia through Altleborough, in Bucks county, Pa., to the Dela. A survey of the county bas recently been made, and it has been ascertained that a line can be constructed from the terminus of route, over routes already chartered by the Le- gislature of New Jersey, to New Yo line much shorter than either of those now in Is is promised that the new road shall be built in the most substantial manner, with stec! rails and all the latest improvements, 80 that the trip from one city to the other can be made in two hour: somo trreentarity Wishes, in tho judgment of all right he stig eo of his great name as a | thinking pe-sons, ought to be made subser- aration that the | vient to a Cuban revolution is all over, and that there | jt was the daty of Justice Dow1rxa to com are now no republicans in the whole island | municato to the Polico Commissioners tho except a few bands of robbers who lurk in| names of the policemen whom ho says he 8, and who must soon eur | knows to be guilty of a crime? We are not awaro of any principle which should restrain else perish of starvation. The revolution A grood e'tizen from exporing men who aro having Leon thus suppressed by Spanish arms, | unfaithful to a public trust. Many of us, bo- mances that he is going to buy | sides Justice DowL1xa, have long bee! tho island, and annex it to the United States. | fed that there are villains on the police foreo, It now scems that he has the power now it is nothing but an a:tempt on the part | to tell who somo of them are, and thus to NEY Wrosten and Mr, Fisit to procure their removal fiom a position of le, aud escape | responsibility, if not the! pe Muserd and 8) A fine brass band, comnosed of youtht from the enlivened the performances by the of various popular aad n'lona airs auring the afternoon, - Can there be any doubt that Rmeie gear than aay the four tranks re. SUNAGAMS. tody until Mouday mors when they were passot to. the care o of Who looks #0 tenderly after all stray things, pointmonts or travks, TRACKING THE TRONKS, fo far very good, But a SUN roporter vieltel Col. and obtained the particulars unks left his cw verendered them, of eouree Ne KNOW fi ington belle, and a aanghter of Col, Catts, U8. A., were united {mn marriage In the presence of a bril- Nant throng, t9 the Charch of the Epiphany, Wasi ington, on Thureday, Senators Somner and Wilson, Gen. Sherman, and Attorncy-Goueral Hoar, wit nessod tue ceremony. —The wife's inability to make good bread isa ground of divorce among tho Arabs, —A great number of oins and gems have beem Fecentiy excavated at Pompeinm, —Mr. Ostrand, of Montreal, has twenty-five sino One Of the city fathers, —Gen, Lee’s College has twenty-nine profes fore and three hondred and forty-«ix cadets. —Chicago bas a “ palatial private residence™ Jest completed, in the construction of which urty: Rine k'nds of wood have been aed. —A Canada paper announces a two deys’ sum Pension “to clear its ofllco of the accumulated rubviem whether they be Nit—a8 T roeently advisel you rows interesting apace, and the ain but recently ris er Valley, will yet result in & po- . When it reaches ite helght, nav utter discomfiture and overthrow tituted Knights of Ottawa, of what ever dezree, ad give W the whole British-American government in wceordance with thelr Just from Toronio— Tlowe on Wednesda to the time the ST OF FASHIO | | < however, that he saw the day, and the Colector said he w port shoald be made before t The Colonel reverred the reporter to Sur- J that gentleman, a8 stated, amid he rty over to the Collector, This for if the trunks had port! Col. Howe relieved of their re- , and yet the Collector was waiting for a irom property right under bi IN THR PRESENCE OF THE CREAT MAN, It was evileat there was but one tain about (hose trunks, aud that was to appiy to the collee:or of all sue: stray property, fore, in the sweet confidence that he Would flud thi Waole matter right out, the verdant reporter strat Aronnd the Wine tn a Railway ing action in the Bin borate Novel veror Cornell had passed the into the custody of there for him to wart however, meautime, to watch the twistings of the ‘narrow-minded ubeervient ministerial press thi pocket organ hy en, hended, “Justice Asicep—The Return,” with the inrther significant 10, * Justicia aliguando dormit; nang in whieh he stoutly belabors his political op- ponents of the province of Ontario for presumin {o eriticize #0 hastily the general misman: nt, then ailudes to the Red 6 a4 9 set of ignoramuses ier world extends very Iittle beyond the price Ag terizes Gov, Me- ihe agent of the Dominion,” whose only uty was "to take quiet possession of » Lich had been piaced in the London for sale, at the instance of Earl Granville and other interested parties, and which had been bought for a ¢, to be pald on delivery of ada;" bat incon legal punishment by conviction and sentence in our courts. The one, the | Why docs he not exert this power for the son-in-law, is counsel for the Spanish Gov: | public good ? Of the several large social entertainments in 8 holidays, none exceeded im magnideence » dinner party given by Mra. Laurence Potts, of Fifth avenue. returned from on extensive European tour, the fair hostess introduced several enstronomieal features ‘able for thelr novelty, bered twelve, and embraced names of the bighcet social eminence In this and other ett! Dinner was scrved in the most sumptuons etste, aud was proionged three hours and @ hall, drawiog rooms and dining raion were ban ice gems from the conserva- ut of masic added @ peculiar town during the Christn from his own Haviig reenatty — School” has reached its three hundredth representation fa Londoa, and the scenery bas boom ‘three times repainted. —A little girl, repeating her Sunday schoot ‘ersion to a familiar passago—" Yo God and mainma.” —Auber is announced to be engaged upon w hew opera,“ Soupirs da Cour." He will complete his eigty-rixth year tu a fow days ~-When a Suffolk, England, man means to tel Ris friend that he ts making too mncn fuss about anye thing, he says qnietly, * Now, dou’t spuftie.” sitors to Hartford comptain that they‘ can't move there withont running azeinst 9 prosidoat, cecretary, or agent of an insurance company. —Traupmann, the Pantin asanssin, declares that be never can be Killed on the scaffold, ashe porsesses Means of suicide that canvot be taken from him, —Mazzini says he is growing old. write at night withont pain to his head and eras, Die day's work ts only half what he wishes it to b —The critic of a Cincinauti paper passed om ny New Year's, because the types made him Holy Wall, aod otner Poe: of Londoa, has produecd efeliow's “Gulaen Legend” present Legislature is asked to abolieh the State Commissions in this city; and in the opinion of many persons their removal would result in great advantage. But such stances as this in rela’ L1NG—where the contrast between the State and the city officials is not to the credit of er—cannot lend much fe of the proposed chango. Biel ss otal ken down, | Why did Hamiltoa Fish Suppress these —— Dare any member of the Assembly offer of inquiry in relation to the man- ner and expense of opening streets in the city of New York? The parties who will tuvesti- gate the subject will discover a mine of wealth of which the public know nothing. There m of wholesale robbery going on in this ness which ought to be exposed. We havo been promised on insight into the affair, whieh Will rather opeu the eyes of those who are a The company num- whose knowledge of onto Justice Dow- t man's room, it being petween % and $ o'clock, hour when applications are reecived from peo: ‘ho want to help the Collector Oad stray truuks. jookid meck and bast.nl, ornamented with et tory, and a small bs cho rm to the brilliant entertainment, The cuests ail sppesred tn full drese, and the dis Play of rich silks and Valuable jewel certain stipulated’ p bossesston by the Dot sistentiy adding, in the nexe breath, that “he (3 went, aiter receiving porseesion, ¢) rule over fa, to estubhish such a Governane téel/, Ching with him the nuclei machinery only.” clearly the Imbceillty of the ba wee a8 even Own: One tndivtdual, hand, and whiel be raromnovendations as to his fliness in Tug reporter was o with the dignity of the ce he stood, ahd debated rsly shou'd vot retire withont fr questions with which he had come Piece of fooiisiness to ecrets concerning stray But all ths only shows more d of politieal mani. A. Is himself the painted ton all sides that a very it politieal storm ts now brewing for the Youthful Dominion, and unless arrested by an early overthrow of the present Government, xecompanied urked change of policy in che administradon € Sterlo wore a Nxbt Mae gros gratn site with long spantel train, A fcunce aboat elxtecn inches mal} pointe and trimmed with ner. Gen, Dexvee used to report it more than a Inasmuch as the Cuban qnestion will moet PAs has never ceaacd to | probably be one of the first importent sub. brought hefora Congress when it meets Las tuldit on every occa. | again, all facts connected with sist Woare informed that Mrs. Hannret Breer, tn Stowe wes assisted in the preparation of her re- cent volume on the Brox controversy by an wyer of her acqua’ Will surprise many persons who have read k and been struck by the weakacss of its sequeace of its deductions, ficiality of its arrangement. Stowe would have done better if she had em- ployed a fool of less reputation and more sense. ban adviser would have counselled the omise To inet, itis evident doep ® 98 cut In row blonde Ince and put on In doable box plaite At the top of the nee Was a very heavy ruc! It seemed hike there could be ks hidden under that guiciess brow. the reporter felt himself getting tinh, we retrented unobserved bad n: lays of this budding State ‘eady numbered, aud. the pobtical denth-knell We knights of the British American wilder: » uiready been souaded, heh LU COMING MAS om what ridicu. | Moment of paramount consequenc With this view we present our readers to- dey with despatches emanating from the officiel repre: | sentative of this country in Cuba afte wor trimmed with Mr. Henry Gadsb an overture bated on L the ehief nerdents of wien it Ie int —In Waterloo, Towa, you can bay turke ten cents a pound, chickens wt eteht cenute, an: at $2.0 adoren ; but it ls along way to co to nted founces, and lo: Collector Grinnell eavgiit eight o* the General in fn instant, and di and rote of lee, ‘Tight siceves to the el Three Wandred Chinamen, with Vive Hua Memphis, Tew it of the revolution, and w And | at the time of the outr: se when published | committed by the Havana volunteers on de. fonceless and peaceful America Theso pi dred feet of vm the Meniph You must eeu Custom House b private interests xs, he ™ My dear G. "8 and murders ck, @ profonged etuils which re —An order for stecl was recently sent by tole graph from Boston to Sheffiol4. Twenty: oni 4, the stool, which ad to d lauded 1n Boston. Admiral Dahlgren hos for his family coat of two Pablgren guns, a tole + anda furled Daw with the narrative as offensive the waist cut squar included in Mr. ent communication pers were not taore Futher Abraham land of chop sticas and p a large crowd had assembled on the whi uMET AS SOO a8 she LoL ner threw out ler 1 J attempted to ri ed the throng, ard after a long scramule, a 1 influcnce exerted by S f France bas been advent of Mr. L that sweet? r obliterated si wut sentence be inscribe sides with square A loose sleeves | let was acknowi now by Il swhen pu’ lished by a Sranish in-Genersl at Hay during every 1 of tha year Fisn’s re The Cala n t Lave been | but for their authentici practicublo a year azo, and wo are not certain | arch that it may not + Every | Tho ta'Punpadtour, a “ Quorum parasi eeply fupressed splendor is us pleasing to from Galena as persoual goveroment is to Gen, © former member said Jemima, “Sam wants to "© Well, what did you telf ho might come, suppressing. explain to th Let body. plante 4 ear-shot of th taken his distin. Mies Maite Thom of pale sea-green silk Above tuis was a flou had ons Paristan toilet come courting me to-n hom?" © Oh, T told hy He can searcely clf on the ground of their not ging to the documents relative to the , | Cuban revolution which he was called upon set of | by Congress to furnish; nor will the lame men, resolved never to submit to | excuse hold that they were addre: fr, Wrneten’s Spanish | predecessor in oflice, for the Ia eMente and Mr, Fisu's Spanish friends, For | must have been re we shall not need to give a great | Mex. but a very few days previous to Mr, deal of money. They are Americans born, | Fisu’s entering upon his duties, and must ‘ eesorily have been answered by him, Republic without money and without price. The importance of these documents, and ' ‘Mr. Fist wil! not need to buy them, and they | their bearing upon the action of the Admin- will not desire any moro ifitimate relation | istration, ean hardly be overestimated; and with him than thatofanenemy. All that is | we urgently call upon all members of Con- Bpanish they hate by a natural instinet, and | grees, and all their censtituents, to ponder anish, the facta narrated, the urgent remonstrances ctotrump | suggested, and the subsequent conduct of swarthy-‘ooking Vou.ur street car, or, to ed, about the color se au tijustration more lor of a yell a. | exeulpate hin Not thot we are in favor of an: American Mivister Frouch affairs ; but when in the midst of a mo- mentous political conflict we find hit toadying the Emperor and snubbing tle Repub- licans, we have aright to complain of his influ. He need not throw himself into the arms of the Liberalists, but, on the other hand, he fuse in his eycopbancy to- Without at all compro- mising the duties of neutrality prescribed by bis position, he ought to impress both the Emperor aud Lis opponents with the conviction that, what. ever may bo his compulsory official attitude, the sympathies of the Atmerican people are with the progress of liberty in France and everywhere This attitude would sping with the traditional policy of the Tulted States, and would help to promote liberal without transgressing international propri- But Mr. Wasnavnne displays only a fule some adulation of the Emperor without regard for the French people, just as some of his fricnds are the courtiers of Gen. Grant without arried lady in St. Pant hos been in @ trace state for six weeks, and her husband se ® ho intends to enjoy a quiet ed With narrow luce ounce, to correspoud, With bell dnd large loops at jess the Collector's stom house, for he be- inner they had eaten toze- went of Into # over the marvellous soup tend for a docier. Une as long as porsible. —The Rev, P.H. Waddell, of Glasgow, hae 4 his intention of traorlatiog the Lible into le eheouragement—twhe jerstand’ that they are i ell m eat, esteemin) man t* not prep evidently Very good natared aud industri laboring element of our popalstion, t eventually become useful when and learn what ts required of them, this crowd of 800 is y dress hike our own Liborers, and at jeast m relain the tradition: have only seen on te tare books for ehildres bound up in a waterfall at the Some of them who hat b kan talking about some er somewhere at Fush oF picasaut memor Which graced the occustoi CUSTOM HOUSE HOSTESS, ely absorbed im this Dosincss about Miteen min- tes, the meek and broken-apirited chap ut the desk shiftiog uncasily from one lei Ling meckcr and more broken-spirited every min: they emerged troy rd thd Coileetor moved to his seat. than Who wanted to help hunt sent his papers, when the more Custom House business, here are you stopping, General appearance, though The hostess appeared tn a Ilae sitk, trimmed (and both reeewed an which bas gained her the enviable reputation in th A clreu ar rallway of sliver ro: es were placed on Lhe table) in ther, and Was much admired on acc Of its novelty Bcoteh If he meets with suit ived at the State Depart- below medinm The Collee'or r Fort of Custom Hous —On the occasion of the accouchement of the Prinevss Marcherita, the mnic! ‘ew suit of clothes to tweuty Committed aay breach of te city regolations, —A fragment of about 809 lin history of the Holy Grafl.ta ailiterative verve, has Leen Clsoovered ta the Bodician Library, ately published by the Early linglish Ts —Canadian editors, asa class, are much more: troubled about the public debt ef tho United Sisters. rapidly diminishing, than they are about the bt of Great Britain, which is continually tme ought not to be too p Digtall that here- ward Lovis Naroueon. yof Naples gave e. ———— Lio Natled. back of the head, their conference, been tu this country three To the Editor of The Sun. Sim; A telegram fiom Washington, publistod in tine day's //eradd, gives the following statement 88 proceeding from a high oficial source: “That intercepted letters show that the Cuban Janta is badly demoralized and distracted by inter- That one member of the Janta has written to @ friend in Cuba stating thut the Col an Morales Lemos, is nd pompous official. letver Mr. Aldama ts called a traitor, every member of the Junta ts js colleagues in the fercest manner, and character'zed by them by the vilest epithets.” Although the close aualogy between the above t and the action recently attributed to the from Havana, published in y trunks made @ ing’ but a jumble which sound ook on a teabox, guess that there are 5X This is guess ried mmpows TALE wre ho gueKBER OF dining with the party Tt would be a serous ‘Tuey have ® good deal of Ingen with them of ove sors or another, und seem to enjoying themselves, Ne negroes crowd around and eagerly sean the invader of South rn delds, folks brudder come sur. Why, that €— yatler cus Tt will be junedhe t is er tnated at a rougl all on the Mississippi, ness; but the boxes o higurds, tady oles Joke; and tue Wwoulit not be a Joke either. consideration, Azain the papers were presented, and again Cus- tom House business came tn, “ Where are you nal dissensions, and with that alone. weak, tueticient, Tuat in another “Well, eall and see me when yon come this way.” And Laving got this wel ness off Lis mind, the Collector turned to the appli- 4 to «| appearance went through hlin in Oret- Je, for he paddied off looking wore down tn the mouth than ever. 4B COLLECTOR AND THR TRENKS. Ver was (Lo lime, the desk, the newspaper mau 6a Lam a SUN reporter, ty Custom House bust- —Itis alla mistake that Mario poisoned hime ho loss of Grisi, duties at the Lalas opera ia 8 Lire from the etaxe atte tu London the comin season. —Tenerani, the Italian sculptor, has just died He was the mort aistingnishet puplf of Thorwaldsen, and ip folsh and execution far aare passed his master, thongh inferior to him In grandeuw and boldness of coneeption. —At Singapore the planters have found that the killing of tigers has been attended by the greater pert of an Increme of wild hogs, Ove English plantor has therefore become @ protector of tigers to restore the balaaes, —The Shanghai News Leiter says that Sin Ratherford Aleock, im biidiig adiea to Prince Kung, was addressed by that (anetionary in these word * Now you are going howe, I away with you your opian and miesionari Tho German worthy fact that Mozarv’s " Don originally produced in Praga en performed thére an three tunes ® sear oo —Ono of the magician Home’ to make brandy disappear (rom a class tumbler. ever nove! and wondertul | ple of Paris aud Loaton, it is a trick ously pructised by Woussnds of persune in this oy It is vain for the Secretary of Sta up these Spauich false reports for the post | our Executive, 4 ponement o/ his doom. Ue is in offles not Religion at Home. wed by some oF Home is the place where men need their religion most, beeause it Is at home that men are not only most tempted but most inclined to show their meanness, dom any one to eall aman to account in :¢ can too often play nt or the rufflan with impunity ; and not unfrequently does so misbehave burg, but will ree ‘One of thein sal’ be has fuliiled an engagement ain't no better and a thousand ludicrous re- Quickly approaching ial: T have called to seo nbout some trunks that Wore seized Oo suspicion of cou ing smuggied goods,'* Colicctorial brow grew dark, * Tdou't kaow arything about any tranki RerowrEn—Col, Mow seized some trunks Last Tuer you go to Col, Rerontin—l have been w Col, How, and he says them over to Mr. Cornell, go to Mr, Corncll Reronran—t bave been to Mr. Cornell, and he in- forms mv be turned them over to you z ay you are a SUN reporter ? Ten—Yes, sir, Collector grew very red in #1 2 widdle slice out ol 7 ‘ere red enough to be little bite cut Off the tip end of that same beet, “Then, sir.” bringing bis fist down on the table with a whack that made all the meck and limpsey wen in the room stralgnten up stiff as ramrods, Then, sir, Ihave not another word to say to you." WHO OWNS THR TRONKS ? And s0 the reporter wended his per Ing with hum tho instructive lesson. wat * Custom Honse buemess must be attended to," while the ed men looked at hin as’ if they were fw bad "got it” Now, ttiv pluin the Cotleetor ts worrted because ho can’t find the owner of those trunks, and so Tue atuitousiy to help bin find Mr. Corvell know apy marks upon them or not. Funny, isn't tt, that people with #1o,vaol ary goods, should not have the ‘ks were made. ‘The entire party 18 destined for the Central Texas Railroad, where they will get $30 per monty ine: ‘Phey ave under the charge five Avalanche, *, the original im: i anschan to the en, Walker is the man at the age of 71 Janta tn a false telegra the press of this city, 1s suMlciently ap feel It our duty thus publicly to declare that not on of us lias ever written tie letters referred to, nor any others in the remotest degree containing any such expressions; that the Junta is not and rever has been distracted hy interna Spanish Minister or any one and beurd themaely of Major W. He ith and Gen. JC vorter of Chinese contrary notwil to wopiy to tor C remain bere tor s Asingular sult has just come to trial In the City Court of Brooklyn agaiast Mr. Hewny », Bowen, one of the editors of the Jadependent, niLLies alloges that while Mr, Collector of the Third Internal Reve- eimployed bim (Puruips) to inspect Tn order to enable horge his duties, Parties was rogu- ued, but Mr. Bowen, after obtain. ing his commission from Washington, withheld it from him for about two years, during which time Puit.is says he performed all the duties of the of- ° without receiving uny of the fees, amounting to retained by Hower, Paruuirs says that ho was the person entitled to receive I bronght the action to recover the sum of $16,000, together with the costs of the suit. Mr. Bowen's defunce was that Pru ment with’ Eowanp E, Bowen and 7. B, Trrox, the other two inepectors of the district, agroed to take a fixed salary in place of t the other two to divide the fees between them, ‘The jury found that the plaintiff’ was entitled to the sum of 86,840, the amount of the fees re- ceived by the defendant Bowen during the time he kept back the pl his own house, says one of lus detectives y or Saturday, which destroy the One Amvunw J. ays, nnd can be consulted on steamer’ Mississippi, commande Master, Capt, : eof god fellows, at — Imself as to render his presence Latole CoLLecton—T uebane and) popular Green, wit Crouwhton, a pr the desk, will leave thls afternoon about 5 . Uoul that time the Chinese can be seen at the foot of Monroe street (ree of charge. keep him in office much longer. The Ameri- 4 ean people dy not require any Spanish law. | 4) 1 yers or Spanish fathorsin-law to administer haat thar affairs The Republican Kilkenny-Cat War, to all within his power. ‘The voting masees of the Republican party | There are tens of the rits and coal oil. sands of persons in y who profess to be Christians; and doubt are, ashamed of their leaders, Or, if | it would be interesting to get at the precise We trnst that the non-acceptance of this chal lenge will be a sufictent proof of the falsity of the and that itwall at the same larly commiss! charges made against o demonstrate Low unreliable given to the correspondent are about the insurree. ing on its last legs, are sir, respectfally yours, L Dk ALDAMA, HILARIO CISNEROS, JOSE MARIA MORA, JUNTA CENTRAL REVoMLICANA DE CUBA Y PrEnto Rico, TL Buoapway, New Youk, Jan, 7, 1870, ue rumors were afloat in the Furst Ward, which nog the night, a Wharton street ging factions are doing their best to destroy | supposed religion—-whose wives thank God for all good ends what there is left of tho | that they have religious husbands, whose city, children thank God that they have religious 216,000, which w newest fete ts FRANCISCO PESSER rwis given by a young repared the table for \ they are not, the Republicans elsowhere are, | number of these whoso families or depen- ‘ for they clearly ece that these heads of wran. | denis derive any benefit trom their masters’ party in th a It ia the misfortane of the party that it is | fathers, whose employees thank God that ear to the peas tato ‘the cellar, and. which is dexter Lavo rel'gious employers, of choosing any local officers, and therefore | there are meny suc Decnuse the profeseedly 1p, by agree- ves into rival | religious man whose wife and childron and ees Co not have occasion to thank ‘ious husband and father and —Reuben Field is a mathematical prodigy whe © boy, has never been to Of no capacity for el an was Insuited— uch Villains go Unwhipped ¢ To the Kilitor of The Sun. A fow days ago n lady was followed from Broad street (w i] the Third avenue car, bya SUN advert.scs for bim the owner, Neither C whether there wer was sleepin: in lives in Missourt ehool, ant ts pomwens ‘ederal patronage | God for a rel which is dispensed here, and making money | employer, has no religion whieh will pass ings of Tammany, These | muster cither in this world or in that which *, then, have no reference | is to come, yonization and lead of the party for | from there conditions, any more than the trunks marked? $< Fechter’s First Appenrauce iu this Country. Tho managers of Niblo's Garden have unques: tonably seenred the theatrical sensation of the year in Mr, Fechter, who opens In that e ment on the 10th inst. uive the square Of twelve tig r which led to the entry the Freneh surgeon Nor are the employed exempt ntif’s commission, d her into the room st strangled by the ho out of bed when tine A truly religious man, whatever m, pute his religion into his daily nal | life and vocation, and mokes it tell benefi Bo grout bas doen the | est excited in the public mind by the ecting of this riist, and 60 unavailing bh atiempts to indo ched the door of ber 1 m Liroad street, ‘Out (antes eba oy. Low is about to lea n there may prove even mo ved than that of Mr kable foreign Minister who Mr, Low hag a great ad we look for the re Ho will do weil to take with isposal of the | his stat eeph (hor reanlar c! A township collector iL, buried $150 In ere cullar, recently something red, » Rock Istand ful and disting Game, the most re over appeared in J reasive look at the AEMNAt a stove ive, the | cently in the humblest duties as wel! as in Jarrect & Valmer is 4 su To us with ab putution that bus nut been Kd by an actor since the days of Kean and represoutauve School tuat (4 (ast driving ont te of the old school, Inly believes «o romarke and Inciples apply to wo- The wife whos r to try tomnake her Uessedest place on earth for her will attend prayer relos in vain; and in will sho who fille her house with all the week attune: her discordant neither know nor core | voice im church to Sunday psalus, which side has tho best show of regularity | sandy way ja to weary fect, so is the to: yto the record, for they regard the | of a ecolding woman in a house.” ry whch culminat:s in scenes hardly | SoLomon! Wo have often thought that short of a downright mob as wholly irregu- | proverb must have been wrung from the Jar, under whatever pretext they are initiated | very dopthe of his soul some night when, ‘end carried on, . having come bome across the desert on foot, clans that delicht [Lis ex hundred wives went at bim with 3 Revenue Department, the Post O : puberd nate | s which pertain to the | the highost 1" United Statos Courts, with the right of hang. | ‘th } ing on aout the precincta of the Blossom | men no less than to mon Club and the new Court House, and earning | rel joes not lead he gist, who is now in this country, Low's great talents, and Mr, Moueso's great ex- ial knowledge, the interests of 1 States could not fail to be placed on @ part in whieh he and in which the wir'yle of acting iy vi her children will learn (0 let unprotected lai 6 and sowing leilows ton oot, shut the All sneere and honest Republicana are | inectiny yo ws pecuities $ Supooriog bim onized. ae the leadin 1 uritate of rare Remember Our Narita ley lectures in Irvta Hall this evening, under the auspices of » No. 8, G, A. @ new aad orig ceeds of the lecture, oa go to swell the jond tor Jed soldiers and following Sunday,” Actress of the’ English emenband culivation, or execlleut ald. The advent of Mr. Fechter is looked forwa interest’ by all classes ol pla Representing as he doos a scloos of which we huow but little in Gite coundry, Abas DUG Matural Laat tui ity should be experienced Lo wean acior wid dyscards entirely tno gonventionalities to wh ail have Deco their iheatre, Messrs, durrett & Palmer have ac- complished a! muster stroke of managerial di macy, aud will undoubtedly be well rowurd the ‘support and encouragement of the art-loving ibition seoldin tone, non of the lute well own editor of the Comunercial Advertiser of tule city, sone of the editors of the College Review, a weekly journal published at New Haven, tos, the Rertew ts devoted to the hterary and sclontifle subjects which most Interest colic. gian* avd to college afairs generally, handsomely printed, and deservor a large r, William L, Weve that no pe pocm on fat men, of a series to folk the relief of di the course ex-Governor Woudford, Miss Kate Mie Waterhouse Hawkins, R, Orden J. W, Draver will appear. credit connot be awarded Mijor Chiford ‘Thomson ues for so ddmirable w selection of 1 sith presentimenia of bur mevived the wuele of ring him for eitiier are there any ii Gone tint the house had been en A Gexvine Ove Dorian Nove readily believed the #trun o have been but a hail mecrebary Lives, di

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