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” = a ee cer SAMIAZ, The cal Sun. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1870. Amusements Tooday, Booth’s Theatre Lhe sctiool of Khelora it's Minstrels Sov Py, mratons—Krie Nallway, Wrench Theatre Loy of byone Filth Ave Pechier, my —Stoth av, and 0 We pron Proupe, S95 Broadwagy The Acquittal of Me Daxter McPan D. Rienarpson. This result was not unex. pected, nor can it be disputed that it was in the sentiment of the major- ground upon which this acquiltal was neked for dy the homi- of the accordance wit ity of our people, The Jefonce was insanity at the time the side was committed ; but the verdi jury is not to be taken ns based altogethe upon this plea. ‘Tl lesa influenced to a far greater ¢ the act, than by the signed fo when he did it, It was pre anpeon, aided by a numl ed that Rien that any husband isnt all times justified ir slaying the paramour of his wife It may be said that the casen eof thi Aoctrine Hes in the old prineiple of the lav, ad that it is no murder to kill an when caugLt in the act. nan that of Sicxirs. in the present ¢ as prevailed in the ca , the defence of insnni was set up; and in regard to Cone it was explicitly declared by the jury that he was insone at the moment } which t of the deed; but the real prine’ those verdicts affirmed is the same as that affirmed in acquitting McFanvanp. is, that no lapee of the seducer vars sulllces to protect jar he is found he may be slain, and the slayer be fre rom the guilt of murder, The public feeling in connection with thia ich intensified by the evi- dence brought forward to show that the theory trial has be ren of free love, or of love gover alone and not held within the limits of a law but overto a paramour, form in the evidence, AND was yesterday ac quitted of the charge of murdering ALBERT heir minds were doubt- wree by the circumstances which led McFan.anp to reasons that were as- believing im to have been eraxy | t of his friends, bad seduced the allegiance of McIan.ann’s wife; and in acquitting the prisouer the jury have virtually declared it to be their opinion This view is the e of Cone and in In ench of those trials, aa This om the vengeance of the in- d party, and that wherever or whenever d by impulse ita own desire, entered largely into the causes which took Mra. McFarnanp away from her husband and handed her Tt is true that this theory was not presented in so extreme a It appeared there in the shape of the idea that a wife who dis- agrees with her husband and no longer | through ignorance. The waste of tim- ber has also been frightful. Gapital has disappeared as water poured into holes in tho earth; and thero fe nothing to show for most of it, save a residuary legacy of debt and of hoart-burnings, and a = | deep-rooted aversion in the minds of the best business men to the work of extracting gold and silver from rock. Nor is tho direct loss of twenty mil- lions @ year in money, and of a million or two in timber, our only lose, The coat of imporfecitly educating abroad the num- ers of young Americans who study mining five thousand miles away from the geological system in which they are to work, is another item of importance, Bub for all this the Goverument has no right to set up a school of mines, reoat as is the necessity for one. It d.ses not properly belong to our democratig sytem. Bat there ts an academy already estab- lished which may at once bo converted to this use with the greatest poesible public ad- vantage, and without adding anything to the public Lurdens, Woe mean West Point, of course. ‘Tho annual crop of soldiers now produced thero is in excess of the public de- mand he war, too, graduated thousands of sokliers more perfect fora quarter of a century than any academy can possibly pro- dace, Our proposi turn West r on is to Point into a national school of mining. Gauged by the needa of the people, the West Point A institution, is not of value at present. It would be proflable to shut itup, But to eral clasees into the studies make practical ning enyineers, and to run the institution oxelusively to that end for twenty yoare, would be an enorn good to the Ur on,t hun Ireds of mill necessary to n | Dts » bo measured by 3 r The Cutand The w York. sion Daily Advertiser has fallen in- Cuban Junta in this eit the fullowing extract fr ma ite edi Gen, Jordan, the Caban comman h | in this ¢ sive lis att a dune, on, Wh who is now tion to the xpensive aud useless tn ‘Can Well aflord to dis+ y and renders lexs Senate, and is not half n, who isa brave tan nidier, ouent to reniud the bergic be npose t ATA that war dos not cone fist in drinking cocktails aut holdin levees at the Astor Howse. tis too bad that the Cabana and thete iriends should be taxed te support such a body Of nnscurred warriors,” The Cuban Junta here consists of four Cuban gontlemen of high character, marked capacity, mud well-tried devotion to their country. They are also men of means, and not only receive no compensation or allow. ance for their services, but pay their own expenses. Besides this, they are most grene- rous contributors to the charges of the war for the liberation of Cuba. We pretond to no minute, detailed knowledge of their affairs, but we cannot be mistaken in saying that they have themselves, from their own per sonal resources, paid a large proportion antry, omgnt t That is wn hth t Gen. of the cost of the various expeditions that loves him, or who is not properly | ‘ Y GEM “Vie sl) Maat et Lan have been sent forth in aid of Cuva, and of to soparato from him, and to form. a | the arms and ammunition that have been for- new relation with any man who is more agreeable to her tastes and feelings; but in the general judgment this milder applica- tion ofthe free love principle does not differ Tt was seen that this pernicious theory had played a great and unscrupulous part in the early stages essentially from the other. of this tragical affair, and voeates and adherents appeared court room as witnesses to justify and de. fend it. Th deep-rooted social disease was be its ad oner, and the verlict of fven more a condemnation of free love than an acquittal of McFarLanp. this point of view it may be re of RicHanpsoy in takingaway McF arta wife, are still unal in the shocking manifestation of a ved to be on trial quite as much as the wretched pris the jury is In arded asa wholesome thing, even by those persons who, without any sympathy with the poisonous philosophy which stimulated the coadjutors b's sard the killing of warded to the soldiers of liberty in the island. We are sure it is not too much to say that the actual contributions of a single member of the Junta must have amounted fully to three hundred thousand dollars, while his eacrifices have been immensely more, And the gifie and sufferings of other equal to his in spirit and in patriotism, The wit with which the Advertiser adorns its graver accusation against these devoted patriots is quite as unsound as the accusation itself, The Junta hold no levees at the Astor House or cleewhere; they employ no clerks or assistants except such as are will- ing to pay all their own expenses; and we presume that they even depart so far from the pious custom of Boston that they drink no cocktails, They apply themselves con- stantly and disinterestedly to their duty, It is true that they have called upon some of ir wealthy countrymen for such contribu: tions as were within their means, but tl . the seducer as any nd un y san iniloeriies i un- | save mado no such requesta elsewhere ; and, The pablle, nd dau « aten, | 8° far as we know, the great-hearted Grn were much affected by the conspiracy to deprive the father of his children at the sem time that the husband was deprived of hi: wife. Indvcd, this part of the drama scemet to many min rible even than the other, ‘To los ‘ived of one’ loss calamity than to be dey children, whose natural affections have not yet been destroyed, and to whom the and love of a parent are still entire This conspiracy was clearly proved. Indeed, the evidence showed that the possession of the children, was a condition to the posses sion of the wife, and that as long as the sons could be kept with the father the mothe would not forsake her home, Let us hope that this tragedy, with its revelations of social corruption, its awfu catastrophe of death, and its prolonged exhi- bition in the court room, may not be without! good and useful effecta, lieved, its teachings! — - West Point as a School of Mining: The Ame area. five hundred different mineral districts. plac lions of dollars! neers should be educated as soon as possibl to take the dircetion of the business, Tt has Leon } sed that t should est i ha na It is argued that there power in the world which is witl national echool, and that no other nation needs one as Much as we do, eclentific miners is most true, to make a beholde misdirection and lors of money, labor, an opportunity in Colorado, Moutena, Mahe Nevada, aud California, Minos which shoul have lasted for centuries lave Lorn ruine ut such That we nec It is enougs s more heartless and more ter. nalicnated and corrupted partner is certainly a much care due. If it shall avail to fix in the popular mind clearer ideas of the tanctions of the marriage tie, and of the du- ties of domestic life, its darker and more shocking features will not be wholly unre- May such wisdom be gathered from ican goldwining interests are scatterod over one million square miles of They are embraced in one thousand The annual loss from unskilful working of the rs and the quartz has beon est.nated by | ¢ competent authoritics a8 high as twenty mil- 'Vhis shows how important {tis that a euilicient body of mining engi Government mal schoo! for this | i purpose, fo that it may train up miners as it now trajng oflicers for the army and navy. | ¢ 8 no other great 4 eyes ache to see the Suivi is the only citizen of this country who has put any considerable sum into their treasury. When the emancipation of Cuba is finally estghished efi all t world, as in dus time it must be, Messrs. ALDAMA, CIsyEnos, er, and Mrstar, who compose the Junta, will be recognized as having performed a gervice for their coun- try similar to that which Bexgamin Frank- Lin rendered to the United States in the revolutionary war of 1776. ————— Among the absurd things done in the clos- ing hours of the Legislature was the passage of a resulution in the Assembly direeting its Judiciary Committee to inquire into the honesty of the 1 | Judges and lawyers of this eity, The occupants of the bench and the members of the bar of this metropolis may constitute a very bad set, and may need a thorough examination; but we confess we "| never imagined that their characters had sunk so Jow as to make them fairly liuble to an overhaul- it | ing by a committee of this Assembly, oe A pleasant contest has arisen between the Chilian Government and Axtoxto I, King of the Aravcanians and Patugovians, This new sovereign, originally a French lawyer of Pé- rigueux (the land of truffles), of the name of Onétre pe Toxnerns, after having been obliged to relinquish the government Araucania, which he had usurped, has been recently reinstated in bis kingdom, He has now organized his Cabinet, and an ultimatum to Gen, Piro, of n army, who is either to leave the Araucanian territory, over which Aytoyio I, as- sorts his supreme authority, orto fight. Pixro has only a small regiment of Chitians under bis musand, while Astosto 1, is sustained by the na: 8 1 8 t tive population, some of whom are proverbially very tall men, Capt. ALuenr De Groor, the renowned le | author of the Vaxngunmr bronzes, tas designed a statue ofBENS MIN Fuangiax. He proposes to cast it in bronze, of a cvlossal siz a Printing Hou Sow which ad to erect re, near the oflice of Tue shines for all, as @ testimonial of bis aud respect toward the newspaper press of this city, We have examined the model a | of this statue, and found it in every way sutisfuc. n | tory. The great philosopher and journalist ap- | pears in it in the costume of bis time, barebead- 1, | 4, with the right hand extended, as if uddressing the public, and with a copy of newspaper in the left. The design is remarkable for fidelity to the character of its distinguished subject, for »| diguity of mien, and imprersivences of action, ‘1 | A imore appropriate and more munificent uc- | kuowledgment of the cordial relations which sq atitule uy asinay be seen by on of Mon. | shift its instruction, to switch off the sev- | toa serious misapprehension respecting tho | THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, MAY __11, 1870, have eo long existed between Capt, De Groot and the newspaper press could scarcely be image ined, From the tima that he commanded his first steamboat on the Hudson iver to the pres ent der, when fame in art has gone abroad over all the earth, he has had only friends ard admirers among the writers, eritics, and report- ers of the press, And long may bo wave! But 80 good atellow ought to be maccied. Tt is mot well for pian to be alo: ee The importance attached by the Spaniar's to the murder of Gen, Dourmao Gorcovnta is abundantly proved by the fact telegraphed yes- terday from Havana, that private individuals throughout the island of Cuba are sending Presents of money and other articles to the sol. @sers who captured bim. ‘The military assassination of this martyr may result in consequouces which would render it ine Judiclous for any endorsers of it to make their names too prominent. - ——— _ The fishing question begins to loom up in the near horizon, ina way that should challenge the attention of the authorities in Washington, if they have not already conchided to admit the Pritish claims of jurisdiction over the best fish« ing grounds on the Amer It appears that the presence of the gunboat Frolic in the waters of the new Dominion has led the British Gove the debatable ground, whether to enforce the law as they may interpret it against our fisher. men, or to waich the movements of our solitary gunboat, is not certain, But it fs clear from the official communication from Earl Gnaxviner, See- retary for the Cotonids, that stich a squadron hag an coast. ademy, as a soldier-making | been sent out, and it now behooves us to ascertain what force we can to sustain our fishermen in the exercise of wl seems to be their clear right to pursue their legit. imate avocations beyoud cone marine league of patch to me sent to despatch several ships of war to | the colouial shores, The Frolic is a side-whee! steamer, an old | Dlockade runner, mounting six or eight small | nowitze: nd of course unfitted to engage ina | contest with the heavy ish vessels. Other | and heavier ships shew! be went to | Banks, to be reedy for any unfore 1 Unfortunately, Vieo-Admiral Por paper There is not # single ship ot any of | ready We have no | > s navy ison our to go to sea, sailors to man one, if the ships were rew There is no money which the Navy Depart can appropriate in this crisis, and we may be | ent compelled to see our national honor and rights vindicated by a half-dozen Dablyren howitzers, This isa sad exhibition for a great naval power, | but it is the best we can make, —— ode of the Cuban revolution A curious ¢ transpired yesterday in Key West. | | Our readers will doubtless remember that Castafos, the editor of the organ of the Havana voluuteera, wont over to Key West some months ago, nominally on the pretence of fighting a duc with @ prominent Cuban of that city, really to regain political expital, which his unbridled ad- vocacy of extreme measa 4, universal confisca- tion, wholesale extermination of Cubans, &e., had materially diminished, This man was shot down in self-defence by ® person on whom he drew and fired. Although it was well known at the time that the person who killed Castafton had escaped, very many Cuban residents of Key arrested on suspicion of being impli- cated in the transaction. jail, and even pr liminary examinations, which would bave resulted in the liberation of every one of the arrested partics, were refused, All were held to await the action of the Grand Jury, ‘This action took place yesterday, and each and every one of these prisoners, who had been con- fined in jail for over three months on the most trivial and senseless charges, were cleared from all complicity and set at liberty. ‘And now comes the culminating absurdity of the matter. The charges were preferred by Spaniards against Cubans, and so thoroughly did the former imagine that they could rely on the members, though less in amount, have been | acquiescence of Mr. Fisu and the United States authorities, that on the rendering of the verdict of the Grand Jury they sent over to Havana a request to Gen, Canno, the present acting Cap- tain-Geneval in that city, that he would imme- diately send to Key West an armed force for their Pro} ‘The request was prudently refased by Gen. Canso; but its having been preferred is convine- ing proof that the Spaniards in Key West imagine that they may outrage the laws on both sides of the Straits of Florida with impunity, cceeaiiaie & The Young Democracy met yestenlay af. fernoon, aud nominated a city ticket Among their candidates for Aldermeu are suet men as ex-Mayors Haveneven and Tiemany, Cranes U, Mansmatt, Jony 3. Foury, Nutson W. Youxa, and Eowarp J, Bere, wxeo's Convention met last evening, and | ction, strc Gines, Jon bri Dirwaxtuat, Mr. Sweext nominated Moses Tartor, ovat | Putrs, Lawnexce F. dunour, and Oswaup Or. TeNvonee Aldermen, after which a Commit: tee was appointed to make such other nominations as they pleased at sotne future time, ‘The object of this movement seems to be to secure the uc- cepiance of Messrs, Tarton, Punts, Jerome, and Orrexnorren, after which the notorions ticket swindler Nrerones Motner, and perhaps a professional thief or two, may be sloved upon the same ticket. — Tt seems to us that this sort of imposition has been carried too far, The Zribune publish- ed yesterday a story of a speech by Mr. Astos J. ConnNGs Which ove of its reporters represented he had heard at the serenade to Micnart Nontox in Varick street on Monday evening, “I am this reporter of the Zribune, pre- tending to give the language of Mr, Cussuxas, “to advocate Micusrt Nowtos's claim to your suffrage in all future elections, Has he not al- ways stood true to his standard? [* Yes, yes, and three cha'rs.) He never went back on his fellow citizens.”’ Now, Mr, Comminas denoun all this as a fabrication, He uttered no such language on that occasion; and he declares, be- rides, that the Zridune reporter who was present ut the serenade was drunk. Hence this fabricu: tion, Is there any answer? —— : The proposed visit of Prince Antnun to the White Mountains next June will give an op- portunity to the thirty.x distinguished 2 Yorkers who treated him toa ball, Let them all be on the spot to climb up along with his Hig! ness to those dizzy heights. The Prince would doubtless receive this act as a new and most affecting pledge of their indefatigable devotion, a scammer Paris, the head and centre of French civili zation, bas decided against the Empire, and L¢ Naronxoy stands condemned in his own capital, lt matters little to what an extent the ignorant peasantry have been induced by the Boxarante cmissaries to vote in favor of his dynasty, Paris comprises the intellect, the power cf France, Paris supported him in 1851, but deserts him in 1870, and all that remains now for his bapless Majesty to do is to evacuate the Tuileries and to cast his lot among the clods the interior, Paris continues to be the capital of France, but is no longer the capital of the Emperor Navo- Leon ILL, me The Government Buildings on the Buttery. Wasuinoton, May 10.—In the House yesterday Mr, Calkin offered a resolution calling on ‘ihe Secro- tary of the ‘Treasury for the correspondence be- tween the Treasury Department and the Commis- sioners of the Sinking Fund of New York, in regard to the sale of part of tie Battery to the Government for the ereguivn of custome wore Louves, PROM OUR REPORTARS’ NOTE BOOKS, —.-- ‘ ‘The Blackmatling Barcan Agnin— What Kind of Gang Dops Superintendent Mace greger Keep *t-Ddfoated in the Common Pleas, they Flog Oe of the Wituessca. A suit in the Comton Pleas yesterday, before Juaco Van Brunt, elicited somo very curious frets. ‘Pie wetion wns institatel by dames M. Macgrovor, Superintendent of Batidngs, to restratn Menry Br ben from proceeding with the ercetion of the builds {ng 168 Centre streot, earner of Canal, on the groond that Its unenfeand In vblatton of the Bailding law, After eeveral witnesses including crinent arett- tects and Mr, Jeremich tmith, the employing mason of tho new Post Opies, kad testified that the build ing 18 perfectly exie and that the walls are faily w ustain the wotzht of te floors, Mr. Chas, Votay, the foreman of Mr. Addkon Alger, the conteetor for the building, was placed on the stand. ito wore that Macgregor had nMoved the bnildimg to be built up two stories hich and then served upon Mr. Frben an injiretion tostop the work. A few days afterward ono Armstrong, wn i) Macgregor's depnty, ap- proached him and said tint if he would pay £600 tbo fajunction would be romeved. | Regarding “iis aa an unreasonable demand, Mr, ‘Irben repelled Arm: strong and determine? to fant the matter at law, The result of the. trial was a verdict for the de- ‘One of Macztor's depnties assaulted ‘ourt and sorerely flogged him, — A Good Trot on the Kashion Despite the Rain and Mud. Yesterday's trot on Pashion Course was a mate Between H, Howe's tare Nelle and J. Merphy's | rolding Pleasure Boy for £1,000, mile heats, 8 in 5, | lo Wagons, otrack was very deop aud heavy, | with mod ankledeep, Tommy nson, pool seller of th ‘ashion, ofciated and gave impetus to the Dotting, ‘The odds before the start were 10 to Ton | the more. In the firet hoat the mare led off, but pot | unste dy, and ore king, ihe Boy went to the front end won handil dia now 2 tod on Boy. Neilia got colet after this, and went rh away with the hext tures Leots, wiening them ail wi ine odds 3 to Lon Wer, and m dking « aple a. the wit This ts the Dest trot of the © with a good treat y we have » ‘Tine: R509 ¥ been ma Ry ‘ The Hon, Thomas W, Pittman's Dinner to Gen, gordi: Gon. Jordon, Gen. das, W. Singleton of Mis le, Capt. Inge m, late of the war vestel Cuba, } several others were eutertained by Mr, Thomas | . Piutinan ia is parlors at tue Coleman Tiowse, Monday night, Gen. f + one of the | ing Demoer 3 is, ely sympa. | ‘ Gen, Jordan ure to Th to aeuive - The Renution of the Heboten Voluntecr Fire Department, chon of th ntin Hobos Med themeeh Chief Engineer of the on Monday ey with Hqner, Went on a buvral ing tour engine houses. Licy broke several store and were ejected the hemsee of Engine Company No, 3, an Hore Con No. % Tu a doaporate Migat subce queutly am < Tagan, © mi min, received a cut 4 the face with a katie The latter niterwards dispersed the ruhuns by fir several shots al then Dispute over a Check for $1 000. A suit by Bite aguinst the State National Bunk of Boston was cut Judge Brady, tn th a int yesterday before Court, Cirenit, The action ts upon acheck for #125,000, certified by the cashier of the bauk. In March, 1867, about tiree days after the draning of th + iteame into the hands of Cooke, who presented it for payment. The Dank refused to ackuowledee it, claiming that the cashier bad no authority to certify checks without Supreme fret consulting the oflicers of the bank. eral of the bank officers testified o such anthority had conferre!, and teat they nevor knew of artitied the one In question. The An Election Mystery, ay was the day appointed by the Police ing inthe Inspectors and But strange to say, some Yester Commissioners for ewe Canvoseers of Blection, contiomen as they presented themseives to Le aworn found to thetr surprise that they merely pat under oath to do duty as Inspectors of Registry. ‘They were informed, however, at the same time that they were also to serve as Canvassers, and they think {t noteworthy that they were not sworn in ae such, ‘They suspect the Police Commissioners of ‘delaying the oppointwent of Canvassers with a view of patting in a batch of their own tools at the last moment, Canvassers wLoxe names they will not make known to the public, JS Whence Some of our French Brandies ®t Jeorge M. Boyd, of 103 Pearl street, was a cused before Justice Dowling yesterday of counter felling » trade mark, Timothy Stevens of 45 Beaver Street, and Jolin Gilfoyle of Richmond county, wi afidavite that Boyd had made a fraudulent spurious compound which he called brandy put the saine in bottles and Iavelled and capped th ‘With the trade mark of the * Vine ¢ ny of Cognae,” of which the only duthorized ag od had in wer's’ Compa ohn Osborn, Son & Co, ts in New York, aud me with such friuda- cap’. As the counsel for Boyd d miuation, Dall was fixed ab $a, and ir Lo-morTOW. Dad wold fiity eases of the t labels an The Survivors of the Onelda. Among the passengers by the steamship Ari- 4 tom Aspinwall yesterday were Livat. Isaac J. *, Dr. Jas, Suddards, Acting Boatswain [Nicholas Andrews, and 49 of the survivors of the Ur Stites eteamer Oneida; also, Capt. Chadwick and fon, Survivors of the lute eh ane, lost by fire on Mar 70. miles from Talea- luaha ; , Lieutenant Commanter 5. Preble, U 5. N., from Callow, who was sailing master on board Hho Uniied 9 ver Kearsurge in her ction with and ces.cuction of the Aabama. Toe Arizoua Drings G15 parse 1 $25,000 treasure, —+— A Now Real Eetace Exchange Is to be established, to be known as the “New York Real Estate Exchange.” A dill to incorpor this Ke passe! the Legislature and was yes ter ed by the Governor, ‘The capital is to ne x0 9 Sunbeam, from Iqui Indians, eu politely ton thre Contributor turned to hes €100,000, in shares of 900 exch. The ‘oliowing nated gentlomen sre the incorporators: ©. D_ Gil. L.A. adden, Ir, PR Uking, Woo ¥.b! Pow Jer GW. Whi od. doin MeClave Braito Corson, aud HK. Conk — What the Chess Me ‘The tournsment at the ( lost progressing, several distinguished chess players having entered their pames as competitors for the priges, among others Mossrs, F. E. Brenzinger and Frederick Perrin, both of the Biooklyn Chess Club, ‘The score of the combatants i as follows G. Lyon woo games. lost 4; 8,8, Braun lost 6; J. Lessner lovt 2; Dr. Dwyer 1 lost 3; J, Ma on 10, Jost 1} Von Frankenberg'won 4, lost 1; F. E, Brew zinger wou 1, lost 1; J, WW, Brodie won't, jost 1. ‘ouacetie Judge Bedford's Departure for Europe. City Judge Gunning 8, Bedford, Jr., was en- tertwined at breakfast by Capt, Duchesne of the Percire on Monday morning, Judge Bedford sails for Europe in the Pereire on Saturday, Delegations from the Americus, Blossom, aud City Clubs will accompany him down the bay, and # right royal tine js expected. ‘The Juage will return to this elty wich Jr., in the yacht Daudtless, are Doing, ‘até International is at Mr, dus, Gordon Benue: Guriig the great ocean race i July. ‘Ties Marriage ofa Millionaire, At 10 o'clock this morning, in Dr, Mont- gomery’s chured, Madison snenue, Mr. John Twed- dle, President of tne Merchants’ Bank of Albany, will marry Miss Warren of Ohio, Immediately a‘ter the ceremony Mr, und Mrs, ‘T'weddie will sail for Europe in the Ja Tho’ bridegroom, who is seventy-two y of age, is worth $1,000.00), and the bride is under forty, —-—--- Prince Erie Out Lawed, Gould, Jas. Fisk, Jr. and Wm, M. and © » Kasson (of Kasson's emotive Exp were each under $1,000 buil to appear when Wanted at the Paterson Courts to answer a charge of allegea cy in iNecal overcharges for freights, w ay duly © 1, but they tuiled to apy Coruinely their tecosniainces were form fa stat the illustrious quurielte are 4K) out of pouket, *)) who yoster ‘Testimonial to Gens Jordans The Cubans in this ciry are preparing a testi monial of thelr appreciation of the services ren dered by Gen, Jordan to the cause of Cuban inde pendence, It {3 to be in the shane of a swor Subsciiptions are limited to twenty-Lve cents each, A Went Side Tragedy, Charles Hibernicht died yesterday at 585 Ninth avenue, having been knocked down in the street by Peter Bogart. The Coroner was summoned to take the ante morte deposition, Dut that official arrived Wo late, Bogart is held, HAS THLRE BEEN ADUEL? tend REPORTED MECTIRG OF MURATBAL~ SIBAD AND WASH, M’LUAN, —— A Myateriona Party Leave Cinctanath-They Stop in Michten Kalamaroo—Mens uring of the Ground at 4 o'clock in the Morning~The Men tn Trim Reported for the Onin stare Journal, by Col. Charter Hevyatearne, A.C. 8. Awan), Mich., May 8, 1870.—Our party ination an early morning train, disenised, to deceive the police, who world otherwise ‘filed to compranend fire we meant, business, stead was disguieed ar a baggage master, ‘He Fomurked tovtour reporter conflentially thot hr Yedan If he wag going to lose all his time in this foolishness, and he woult jnst take this opsortinity to vee whether the Morning Commercial was prompt. ly dolivered alone tho whole line, and if he found any of those damnation agente siinking—and he closed tha sentence by bringing Lis, land down on iny shoulder with anpleasint emphast ~ MeLean was disgnised in the most. imnonctrn. manner, in Forrest's costu Metomora. 1 learn that Le belonged to one of the Miami tribes of 9 that this was a natnral disentse, He had hoon aboard more than five minnios before ¥ revortor on the train had borrowed maney of bim. T' ts not proper that Pabontd decerihe the entire party, many of whom would doubtle tnain unknown, For myself, Thave no tevrs, hav. Ing sean service; but most of the gentlemen may feel anme timidity about having their naines eon. rected with tiie dangerons business. I may men. tion howevar, FB, MeCullough.the Managing Rdi'or of he Bnquirer, wha was tasterully disenized with A reporters hadge of the Inet Ohlo State Fair, and Trehard Sinith, of the Gazeta, who read the N is with to re York Ofecrrer'all the way was ot molester Jovenh H, Barrett rontele. who ea ried Ket af Karly Rose notatoos, and a volume of F Once Sin his lap, and passed tor a harmless agricul his way home from mare ket. Ayoune person of solemn countenance was Plated ont to me ae the Fat Contebul the an Times. This Dereon aseured me soon after Fit Vie to lianuity wos equal to his meal- hie wand send ihe fabtists by the Brio Irmad one trip, and Fettie the whole matter- 1. to he eu ai hough tf at would be rattler hard the ecconés ond the reporters, Tittdderes, and attenvted to move away, but he tall, inquiringly, poiating tod, B, MeCallourh, * By the Wav, who fe the lite party wearin @ Badge, na mit! blaephemons air, who tt prning Chis Way Wi: w copy of tae Bngubrer bn his hans! 7 This Kut Coutribnor ie tue most uncomfortat person T ever travelted wih, Me nearly broke ap the whole party et Caluy bus, by ostenta ously pa Fading himeelt bolore the denot policeman Finally trot person, w very large he to Lim. Me anit: If yer a goin’ to work mp the wines of this crowd, why don't y hey ¥ ae eitnnt Last “You ne A'd hav plex Fo P said the policeman, led man ev his ew, ant eat w) mI words W¥ nro: nd moved off to vb been trying te see ho’ to turning a hundspring over Crestline the Fut Contr Lont W. an to A Rympathising ero wd anid told them jo Washington, How he muse pine fe woods are fi i all been MeLean bowed er, covered with a Wor ay, OW hi W Amant Misr said the Fat € up into buital strowmiers, and she let out at you brute! you Just ook like vou would #ke and make Tigawr slaves of their poor wm The But itely, ** Made She looked a little sur. 7 the poor Indian.” ie Woman, confused. t you to Lo the poor poor Todian." nd. and anid, “What? "* What do you mean ?° “Madam, T ean only reqn Indimm. Will you be so cood as to Lo the poor Jn- dion t Will you, as a Cir tion woman, be so hard- he. tted as to refase to Lo te poor Indian?" The woman turned toJ. B. MeCaliough in utter be Farland, who woman mov Jated, but time pres ached Kula- the night, and prepared to sleep in the «fu tion house, to prevent the I nx-evert poten from sus. ting anything was Ww Would you believe it? new man on the foree, who was big enough an ass for a foreign Minister, arrgkgd the whole party, and demanded that they should prve an account of them- serves, We finally got away by the Fut Contributor taking out # license to deliver a iecture on Trdian M some bandbills tor which (printed in blank, to save expenses) he haprened to have along. These were ed up, and the whole party bad to contribure pay the license and pay the sinall boy for ig maxoo ii iynting the bilis n recistered OUT NAMES hotel without fear, the Fat Contributor pass. ing WW. MeLean off as the subject of the lecture, and pointing out Murat 1 the hotel bill Istord as the agent, who would nd rent of hall, he said. preliminaries of tie duel were. a comfortably and in seeurity, and quence happened excont that one of the seconds, in loading the pistols of ris prineipal, accidentaliy shot away the first joint of bis thamb, and narrowly es- caped killi.g the chambermaid. ‘This was to have been expected, Now ever, ws the gentleman had never loaded a pistol im his life, and lind to ask the cham- Dermaid what the hammer of the pistol was for, About four o'clocs in the morning the whole party left the hotel in the most secret and mysterioas anner, all going out by different ways—som ugh doors and some by windows—so ax to wis lead any person Who, micht have accidentady seen any of the party. We f el thal eo object! policeman on the alert, and he was. promptly ed downan? Kicked Into dnsepsibilily, Way of getting 110 of in There Way & great Wri measuring © ance devermined uid un nimonely otfecte! to by all the poincinals that his lees Were too stort triutor and his honorable friend had 3 the only prety wide str ‘om Radial correspon dteut to Democratic editor, and be the would to Pon it! Don't hoint that nist l this way in that ronred one ot the seconds, Halstead loorished bis pistol, MeLean was practicing on the cock and hall- cock, 60 Uh aime he Would te at tw ake wo mistak, toapected that romeludy woubl cet burt, and cortal: nor he on F y Js declared that everyt reidy, and the prineiphis took Weir pices, compliment toM . Wao fell rather ore over the short-leg business, re Was allowed to give the word, wiiel be d follows: Y Wan, two, three—shoot! and ono pistol went off, and the other ground abont half-way between or so to the right, “Kh uinded he. fe cous, fulter And on ‘inv J out that be hat cartridge (ined ammunition) wrong eu a ad ioolt Don't y about loading @ pistal than that The poor man. protested bh right way, and wante whittled tie upper e Unless for the be got in easily? wer this question, McLean declared bis honor wos satisfled, but Halstead swore like a pirate or Horace Greeley at this, and demanded an: shot—or, at least, one shot, Said he felt it in his that fhe could only Kets shot be could kuock the i—d dayliglits out o. somebody. The seconds by this ine began to feel as if they were ad they wnanitiously de gentlemen shonld have one more shot. conds at first claiuied tht he was one ean should not fire until Halstead settled the busi rhwot at me, so lie cau shoot away stole were carefull loaded hing got right this time, Each crasped bis pistol Gru, like a watchiman’s club, and waited for the word, The explosion of bota pistols was the signal for a vell from a wounded second ou euch sid of Haistead’ dis had a bad Hest Wound on the lower esd of the spine; and one o| n's Reconds Was AhOL thruugh (he cobunissary iment, bis ended the Mght. ° oe The Worthlessness of our Navy Abroad, Wasinyotox, May 10,—fle Department of State has comuunicuted t copies of the u know any red Hylstend thought that was the to know why the devil they f the bu let to get a point, of louding, that ft mice mM Noboily seemed to be able to an- ness by shouting as to make it a su all day if he dexpatehes of J aie Commercial Acent iu St. Dominue to Davis Hated, a citizen of tes, Who, being charged with alitin nary parly, Was condemed to des couimisriony and subsequently par » Cousultum, Mr, Sinith says that provi¢ proceedings the ship Tuscarora arrived from Key Wort, when he called upon Commander Green wud aequainied him «, Aibd 10 eapressed ‘ 1 ‘should proceed. ta + Mr, Hateh was eontined. ‘The Comminter replied that, notwitistanding his will. cas to comply with the request, he could not do so, as bis instructions placed the ship at the dispo. 1 Gon, Kabeock, ‘The latter, it Is stated, did to coOperate, ir, Hateh's store ¢ pillaged, und When be was compelled ed & Valuable eargo of wood pre and a'so ute personal effec —— We are sorry to hear that the Commercial Ad- terliser is doing badly under its present manage- ment, aud (hat an assessment bas deen levied on its stockholders to meet its expens aes Semen OneMollar will commence a bank account in the Matual Benent Savings Baok, in The Sun Building. In tel Dt, COMMELCIDG Ob Whe 1st Of every A RAILROAD NAPOLEON MOVING. print What Fay Gonld ts Doing in Cincinnatt-A Grand Coup Meditated—Fighting the Vane derbilt Monopoty-Something Bound to Break—Admiral Fisk on a Starring Tour, Correspondence of The Sui Cincrnnats, O., May 7.—Considerable excite ment and intense curtosiiy prevail in geoumercial circles here in consequence of th unexpected arri- val of the clitefs of the rival honses of Erie and Van- derbilt—the Capulets and Montagues of tie railway world, Two oF three ear loads of the Commodore's sone-in-law, nephews, 4, &6, together with a Yer of monopolist, and a large staf of narrow- gauge directors and officals, ba farewell yester- day, and close upon their departure came a s'ill greater senention in the sudden arrival of Jay Gould, ‘The filustrions Gonld alighted from lite per- ambulating palace, the Directors’ saloon eoneh, 9:90 oat evening, and Is now holding a grand lev Attended by our priveipal business men, at the Bur- net How HW RAILWAY NAPOLEON Ie accompanied by w brilliant eta composed of his favorite marshals and an exceedingly select party of foreign shareholders of Brie. The greater portion ofthe Erie and Atlanticand Great Western lines were traversed at the rate of a mile aminnte, and tho English stockholders of Erie who are in Mr. Gould's Party are so much delighted at what they have seen ot the condition and prospects of the road in which they are interested. that they condemn the mischiey ous schemes of Mr, Burt and his fellow-gonspirators in ne measured terms, and intend taking immedite stens t) secure for the present management the hearty support they 40 well deseree After visiting all the linportant points on the Erie main ling, Provident Gould and tour of the oll rerions, AL Titus was welentn 4 entertained by 9 deputation re Presenting the wealta and business intereats of the Neighbor hood ; and at ihe conference which foliowed the magnificent banquet given to the distinanis! ed visitors, preliminary arrangements were entered nto for givin toa! section of thy eouniry she improvet tailrond fucilitios 3 rapidly incvousing prosperily demonds, All slong the Moe of the Frig and Atlantic and Great, Westeru, Mr, Gould bes beoa heartily wel comed as the QNRAT OPPONENT OF THR VANPPRMITT MONOPOLY, and has heen promise all the snpport he may need ff he will only contione “Azhtiig It out on the Persent line. AMT the leadtiis business men ont say the Independenes of Keto *mvnet an ety! be malutained,” and ot the sitz)tost doavt Dnt that it will be, notwithstanding the tremendons Offorts tho ter Kine to crush i tie ot vole are in the Jocrive point yjecture, ‘The A GRAND cove h wit completely revolntiontre th part of the continent, break rathway tie taekbons of the girantic monopoly which now thre te tortie to producers, manufucture riers, and bring abont the much- meovtration of the trad Smylie Chive He this is really Vill be as heartily 6 tier asin Now York. of the West to cir object ti pported in tis rarty proceed from thts to Tontsville nis, thence zo and Detroit, r the Great Western of Canada to Bultito, tu Naw York by the Frio Ngutuing on good anthertty. that on Mr, Gould's reiurn, the blond Prince of Erle will start on A WOYAL TRIP to Son Francisco, where he will lay the found: store of the grand Western terminus of the Erie line—it having already been determined not to stop rt of that point. Preparations aro aiready on at different pointe to give the trrepressible 1a magnifeent reception, and the mtmost en- im is manifested in anticipation of the all-con- savent. Fisk ix immensely popular n boy, and girls too, for the ni vat, and if he only yields to the reps solicitations he tims received, and starts on a ring tour, his popolarity will be trebled, and Vusiness Gf bis line quadrupled. By all means the star of Erie muke a westward fight, ——— let SUPERVISOR FOLEY'S CASE. a the Justice of John Foley's Claims, bot Thinks it Inexpediemt to Grant Him ce. in has rendered the following re- rk ble opinion in the matter of the apglication of Joun Foley fora seat in the Board of Supervisors Upon the argument made several woeks azo, Ikaranam, P. d.—The relator was a candidate Supervisor at the last elretion. Walter Koche rece! UN Kiger number of votre and was elected, Menty Emith recelved the next highest mumber of voues. John Foley, ihe relator. received the next highest number of vowgs.” By the statute, te May ore directed to anpoint as Supervisor the pe ieecived the highest Dumber of votes next to the votes received by the Pervi-or having the rettrus of the Hoard of Super viol hs" hav ng been elveted at the elcetion taxt helt da PUrstance thereof, the Mayor appointed Henry Siith ax Buen Supervisor ob the 2%b day of November, 1860, Atihe time of the election and at the date of this application. Smith was one of the Pokic for the Metropolitan Holice District of the ntate of ‘ork. ‘The relator elatme, thy all voter. given for Henry hive he was such Comm'n Hi ty days atver be shail have resigued ¢ Void. Tie re afor clamed to be entitled to the arpolntment from the Mayor, aud applied to Lim on the Zh Noveu- Der Ast. to be ed appointed, ‘The Mayor refused to make such appotnment and fured to swear hirn ins Supervisor, alleging ay a Te fon for eich romueal, thas he had then appoimied Mt Emi Tug relator now apitios for n mandamus directo to the Nayor,commanding Bim to appolnt the relator to tie office of Supervisor, Tio ground noon which this claim rests ts founded nn’ on {hie provisions of the act passed April 2. 1s, ch, 409, “Phis beatate, wikh #ectlom, provides: “If any of th sud Com Hers shall, after qualifying in oie of public trast or ely i during lis term of oitice be uestio, mie Vacant hy ¢ Lacts Bui to du so prevents any decision on Tar, therefore th mply to docide whether the v. ‘ ry given f r wee projerly count for him and jastitierl Mis tmoneby tie Movor Whether hey are not vod In palrangnee ol Luv provi r Fret to hey were not voted, FAraest Be COULTTIIE patiy to whom they are given. jor binith are void, ion Futey he Wlghest nu the re, aber ob Mes aler the a Fesporident to piien so tar as I declares (he vot ® ding the olfics of Police Counis mona s from ainieuity, Kal v ty 00, be tM Wea ford DeFrOn hi biomer to be vor, ts The question te uot Of Barker agt. The Kavuis ws Cowe Ifthe on dip the Count of 1019 Lie ease, 1 islature Caun of the right fe MY person wots notmuage tel, th'e by tne Coust ition. taeriniial. In tlat cae the Chancelior Salk: "1 Cheretore conceive It te Uiely clear thatthe Legisiatire caunovestauiiatt neat Lary exciusione ffuu villes, oF auy Kenelal FeRULAL 1 heutious Wu.cu the Constitution li Foguirea.” T should some bi, 1. in 8 proce Wrgent rea. ont Lesinlalure (4Ve parsed au Bet ADOLISL: fof Supervirers aineo the arg eh oet takes effect In w short U jonth, Lam of the opinion ac be w proper exercise of the discretion whieh, Sto te Ing OF he writ Of marten to eos by the Mayor ab the present {tation In declaring an act ui dinw of this character, ualess nt #0 dulmg. pertal rect ab appoint tine uo good resuit advauce obtain wid be entitled If the act Unaer 0 1s bald LO be ¥aild sik LOW Wie U rise could not be o! nloe within. the th Jon or the ther wpb’ fore the LoLal aboiition Of the Board of bujes weld by ay je that will ela, se A though Lam of of periy ot Tider ta ¢ Jon that © relator was pro canvarcers. Vet ed L deem it inex} cert dient to as plications Motion deuied withont costs, ee AMUSEMENTS, aa nie Mr, David 8, Wambold, the great ballad singer has recovered from his indisposition, and reappeared at the San Francisco Minstrels, ‘Phis ts the las Weex OF Billy Bireh's season, Mr, Kunnets's bene ty set down for Friday evening, While Mr. Winter is was the Augustin Duy lag tendered genial veterin George Holland 4 benent at tue bist Avenny Theatre, on Monday night next, Mr. Hol land will be present, aud muke a short speech, return of the Parepa-Rosa English Opera Je will bo Tailed, wy asure by the legiau of tha company. On tie 13th £. MBA's great master jive 4 his energies npon van,” is to be produced on w grand scuie In the Academy ot Music. ‘The same opera is to be reyeated ina qatings on the Mth. dn We evening of the 4th Von coustitute the Sual per tuis company, Weber's * Oberon” mance for viv season Ly ee The Ellenville Journal, which has been much enlarged aud improved, bas become ove of Ui largest newspapers in the State, IU bas always been one of the beat, Let itexvend some of its means in scouring the interior of Ulster aud Sullivan for tu cresting Hews, And it may lake (ue Wind out of the Kivgston Jouruala’ sails, MACFARLAND A FREE MAY, QUE PREE-LOVERS RURIED THE IAUKY'S VERDICN, ~ “Not Guilty "Most Exciting Scenes in the Court Walting for the Verdtet Jom abam in Tonrs-The Moment of Suse pense-"A Free Man, Thank God! The Ladios Clasp Little Percy to their Bosome in Joy—Dixcharge of the It being understood not only that the District Attorney would sum np the cage for the prosecution yesterday morning, but that Judco Hackett would also charge the jury, and that the jury would prob. ably bring In their verdict before the a journimont of the Gourt, tho crowds {a attendance were greater than on any previous day. The onemies of the prisoner mustere! strong, ‘The 7ridune establishment was out iu large force, ‘THE SINCLAIR AND GILDRAT PAMILIRG were nimerously reprosouted. Tho viar-like eyes of Mra, Calboun-Runkle blazed from a corner of the bar, where sho had ensconcod herself rectningly with @ desire to avold observation, Myre. Sinclair sat woll out in tho group of ladios, and boro al) ferntiny with heroic fortitude. Tie husbands of those ladies were present, but did not attract obser- vation, ‘Thoy all lef in tme to oscapo Witnessing tho prisoner's triamp', ‘Tho District Attorney went to the jury at 11:0, and spoke two hours and @ half, Afis opouing was as follows: JUNO GARVIN’S OPENING. Ity Honor pienso~Gentiomen of the Jory for me to ationrpe t« card to the tearenet to ot UNDEn Ir iene nes the qianbor at da trial fing Oc nit have been patiently Nsren to ti the phblic and to ‘the prisoner nired this” Thave no right to enna hor Vuve on any right to complain at In cmp tion OF Lave requived 1a tue Investigation of a care uf sued a MOMPNTOUS CHARACTER as (ifs has bean. Evere man, nom rt writ to be trie a a riot t i to be the jndw F IErY, OF e AON In any case, AS this prisoner Wi his wel Aseu to be. [Sensation] Did it eve Flo JOn, Ke mon, that it wigiit be a fact In this case, and been proved to the contrary, that ALBERT D, RICHARDION AND MNS. An were entirely innorent of the charges that hay Tareared werinae inary hereD Nar Ison We Roe Aman who, when this roam ched trom centre 10 elret ‘a sof CIV) wary a world the Feder: me on cnr etrt two years tn the books avd who, tp to the Line he Tim ot imp fm and bie wit Seenrred In Mie prow ne yethelac TOOK TUB LAW and sent thir to bls TO 11S OW! 2 Account, without proparation and withoneqnestion. aun without. tint. (scesaniomf GeattemensT puch to Jon gsacnsiine men, Lint hte You as pen of eapericics, T pat 1h bo wet ot thee word, I put it to every ve Wo heare te, whoiher@ wan ever Menmtes A arenes exeont npon compnisions for he reseont, ond very Tete Srrotitaten hotwoit ta finn sho may ni pe his COMpunton throu: down to the grave? Docs be thus t woman Who rilatreas, 4 of others ? 0 proot of a dl tain 2 ney could te a i wife? Tha’ is ye ouly reason. they could lav” lad for wishing to get a divo! And they furiner proved their intention by its consummation in A MARRIAGE CEREMONY. Ts not that enMeient evidence in ths garded her as a pure woman, and ther Him a8 @ pure tan? This prisoyer hat w re than two years be Cor jon anit “taciatr, and others, an neain.” Be bh he iad told him tha oy ne i bad n eatd to Joh Vive with thi 0 world with hin men, ar your own miude, ay What ther rowageliit in regard to ie etween tess partion, Tam not here to defend adniterers,. Tai bot here for he MEpose Of tearinye Up the foundations or sorlety and of aking up hayy homes. Nelther are sneha purpose. Kut you are here fort) carrylug Out the Laws, and vindicat this community, as well as hould not je in the mouth of this pelsoner oF coansel to tay 1 took Ven@eance In my own hands, te not for them (0 vay he did sae deed, Aut WE KILLED THE MAN; we rremeditated that thing; went t the Where the man was expecied Ww nil watched he came; didn’t make a mistake In scot clr but him; but the on it was not the prison spirit of an insane man who war aching atrenzy winich carried Nm OML Of lit pousible for the dev fen y tb oF do, sort to tt because thoy see tat t anean't fended oa any other eround ? They re art to this dev fe ice of Insanity, While in $e saiio breatl they ay THN ADULTPRER MUST DIR, and that by the hands of the dishonored hnehand fe fbeomrirtent. | They must ery ot n tage or the outer must cither wee justified act or th Insane “and theretore not. res iis not for us t Wliot the uuind was. The low, ay the Conrt y: You wnat prosure tls prisouer Uo bs Druved wine otheriites, Tac iaw pr Bocnne uetit prov of waanite ty cave the burds tabiish the fact of 1 to welt the piso ict id tre dy To the Wehr ihe man. itis blond Dut we are Hot yn ty beeauee We ALE 0) Now, gentione sani), because OUR CASE 18 MADE OUT tad th : Tehall wot go ove. Ube au aay tue hands, the MUMELING AND TALKING RLOQUEST PLEA OF PUDOR 1s Garvin tien proseeled to argue what he ed to be the law of the ease, whol he dit im nemner, Atler Whi ange ry of unplle evidently atari result, At the o Judge Ger " A recess of thifty Miuiies, 1 Recorter Atvek snd delivered the follow cuakax 10 Tae JURY. rimwee ov rie Ju vet ocea wl pase inmibered tort te fi hy your verdict." bat this hasbeen 1 arent public literest ras'yoa cond | irom the eager throng @ally be Puay property be att Tbetietally ae well ay duceth * have been brought for ward, wh sa ets and sayinzs I catur tod e acoused for various yours priur ta Thg, hat vceanomed extraordinary aud diluse i Ww ask your undivided attentio sist you tu holdiug evenly THR BALANCE-BEAM from which depend the seales of acquittal Mon—teales as) which suel a voluruc heen placed. The duty of difficult at the end of tliose eases In wie: atitude has been given to evidence or tis hy the zeal Of counsel, oF eousuiied |\ dress upou Your daty ordinagil by ey from the pee ikem your Wabor wow to that of t ba obliged Lo Sir busue’ euie tthe exe ed on vmivous the Conrt t piration of w the Dench, tvested w iy have ging the COME fs puted + many the tact that ptab per whie Lae dt convies bee nkeo juent ade #0 of eaud 1 order to YEW GRAINS OF GOLD; If ithad bee reume what as directly beat Thisannty defence, iis case Aiughe.pevliafs. thaws Deed Cloned witha work Fils accused, tot ine say at the outset of my or 4rgm ws not to be shir convicted oF ue " Hin or hiner ti, uf i the dead or tt ¢ hey maya | 4 ive orem i Jnty box. tee favor MMOLE Rt age 10 discover i ere Presenter om syMRATity extern in hie min ite ur 4, Ua om if wal ) ‘ 4 and lj it oi : at Pe reas tat myiit uiaticioualy OF. ex : Miscnnwected Irom tie foreguing. | : Wholly urrelve tat A Teen tiny ity. more particulars ‘ agalust nities uy Tie eeidenee: tay . Diy with remares ot co Hy Clove of a lang. ynninal s Jue, abd BOIetiues Lv ’ nn Wased 1B we csv, (w reuewUGr Whetaad ail pss