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TU Rhines for AML Moncments To-day, Academy of Muste Moots Theatre The Shoot of Reforine ‘hentre—Prou. Fron. 00 Twelve Temptations, At rele, 180 Hiromd way: tng Academy sith ay tia Thomparn Troops, Kan Franctsoo Minatrela, ss) Broutmay. Tammany—Cre ‘The Reach Preumatte Funnel Ope w Vs Krend Opera t Kelly & Leon’ New York Sw lu Wood's Musew The Election of Next Tue! If the Republicans had had the courage and the honesty to tuke advantage of the quarrels in the Democratic party, and had Yhrown their whole weight in favor of the they might have con- judicial cleetion of next Tuesday in the State, and thus taken a large stride toward success in the contest for Governor But the Republican party of New York Jacks both brains and quence, it will probably be beaten out of right next Tuesday. to defeat two or thre Still there is a chance obnoxious candidates on the Democratic ticket for Judges of the Court of Appeals: Who are the Owners of Broadway t lordly tone which various prop: erty-holders on Broadway essume, in talking about the Arcade Railroad Lill, it is ¢ that they fancy themselves to be the owners, of the land and buildings for which 1 deeds, but of th fare itself, down to the centre of the earth. hey talk of the millions of dollars they re- present, and the damage threatened to their pockets, and ¢ to permit anyth great thorough- be done which moy reality are the rights of (hese Broadway millionaires? What docs a man really own who holds # deed of a lot on that or any other street 2? He is enticed to the uninterrupted use tion of preci ly that lot, and nothing more, properly claim that nobody shall take from him the space covered by but that is all his conveyance ; For him to contend that the esion shall be uar way, aud devoted to | Victim, th Macbeth, “Thou canst not eny I did it! Mr. Waus' morning mokes on their behalf a whining disclaimer of responsibil protestation that they did all in their power | sav ® particular \ nee with his own luerest assump It must never be fi en that the value purely the erca- community. marble and frou palaces, Hempstead Plains, or on an Mliue would not be we the venality which let Jc like Dloodhounds on their track, ‘The dying | voice of these martyrs is the knell of Mr. Fisn’s political reputation ; while, as for Mr. SiIpNe ih as much as a respectable The ground they cover would not bring a hundred dollars for farming pur- It is the great tide of human t hich flows up and down past them, bring: ing the wealth of for goods and me shame deeper than that of an American zen who sells himself for Spanish gold to nation to be exchan, vandise, and ute to the ingenious caterer to their wants, which makes them desirable to own, away the people who ase Broadway, and it might ns well be astrect in! lon. ‘The people, and t ‘admor or Baby people alone, make Does Judge Boswo a Tammany sioner, but as o people own the fee of Broadway | Commissioners have a loj law recogn'zes; anl ince | nove election ve to the land on cach side of commercial value, what is to stand in the way of their making sitch a use of their own prop- he has formerly expreesed, Wo b Tatnmany has got some |b os'y as they think fit), Por yearsgiow, the was #8 of poor aud ill paid clerks and mechanics whose neces ties compel the ato spend the y, have been | heap and rapid n the scene o The Arcade Railroad would am- It would bring the thousands of vacant lots up town ar n fields of W their reach at a moderat: release them from thel tera in our crowded y in the lower part of the ¢ praying for some left any sueh- ir purpose, stchester coun rate of fare, and r present stifling quar f rich nen and atiempt to prevent the prosceution of the enterpri bly lose a few t they would ga they did love make their prope it less valuable The fact is, | but what if in and not lose ; What if the people, who y valuable, choose to make Nothing bat illusion, bred Ly long and unbridled indulgence in money, can raite an objection- te the gratification of me George Dra and Woman's Central Railroad ma rm ago the Legislature of people the question “ Regard Kansas submitted to th of woman's suffrage. the advocates of thie measure obta'r the polls rather more than one-third tion well established, it is hat it should be kept present week the same question has been etly sulmitwd to the people of Ver. » form of an election of di to a Convention to reviee their Ce and it would sem from the returns that the advocates of Woman's suffrage have made Yuta meayre show. » of the very marked difference nd in Vermont is lh. Kansas, the campalgn wes conducted under the personal anpervi Feen at a glance. genins and dashing ‘Tears, while in Mr. Hrsny B wos a yrand mist # did not call Mr Vermont it we The Polic pointing the inspectors of election, With or without hoy, they are reported to have decided that the suine persons shall act as inspectors and the Vermont lad to their aid, and trust their banuer to lus 8 canvasser: Associations in win full bis id of this m plain to disinter A, and place the ‘vootrol of Mr, This y north of Nuc M at any rate | 1 © woman's suffrage a les canvass for TRAIN, & vana, the Presidency in 1872— fe more than cither Breenrn or TI.TON has propoeed, neither of those gon- | coward buteber of Malaga—who, with all his tlemen having yet announced himeelf ag a | boasts, b candidate for the White House fucceas to the movement for women’s auf: and give ». if any human being ean; and he should be put at the head of the waited aud harnoni, d purty. —— The Responsibility of Gotcouria’s Death. On Tuesday, May 8, @ COURTA, & well-known Cutan patriot, but also a naturalized citizen of the United Stat was captured by the Spantarde on Guajaba Key, and im where be was tricd by @ drum-head court martial, ond on Saturday morning last put ». Domtnao Gor nediately taken to Havans, th by garroting, like a ecmmon felon All the reports of the manner of his capture show that it was eflected entirely by the help of a portion of the thirty gunbuats which were built for the Spaniards last summer in this city, and which the Cubans and their friends here tried in vain to have detained by our Government, on the ground that to ot them yo was a violation of our neutrality laws. Gen Nassau on his way to Me of the Cuban Republic, The little boat Gorcounta had embarked for ico as Ambassador h carried him having be n discovered by one of the gunboats, it was run on shore and he eseaped toland. More gunboats com- ing up shortly afterward, his retreat was in- tercepted. He was forced to surrender, and was taken to Havana and executed as we have state Upon th jon in charging upon Secretary Fisu and bis soninlaw, Sipney Wensten, as much as upon of Gorcounta’s death, Mr, Westen, especially, was the ish Government, not only to defend their in- torests in the courts, but to employ all possi. Me means to protect the g their safe departu: cisely the cours state of facts we have no hesita the Spaniards, the responsibility ed agent of the Span. Loats and secure Mr. Fist adopted pre rected lony, dist t, OF peo- © if seared by the bloody spectre of their » two men hasten to exclaim with v's organ, the World, yesterday y, and a frantic jorcounra’s life. Their agony of fear and remorse comes too late, Gorounta is but one of a series of noble patriots who will have reason p curse the coward and these gunboats e Weusrer, if there can be any tte in riv people rit Ti as alawyer—not as der or a Police Commis. lawyer—consider that the 1 right to appoint and flicers at will? Ifh office-hi oi Joes, he nt lawyers, and frow the opinions ‘8 from unless lation, real or pre ed, that hay not been made public yet—that ry and ognvessers are appointed fu year ; that when once appointed they cannot be removed except for misconduct ; and that the Po- | Commissicners have no power to remove without charges. Will not some honest | | | icer—if the Police Connmissioners have aise that question ? - ——— = “It is urged that it is the right of the citi- zens to re ard the Sabbath as a day of recrestion t rather tl mitisem asa day of rest and religious worship, and that he has aright to act upon that belief and eng nts and recreations, May not the Legislature declare what re not lawful as tending to a breach of the peace or corruption of the morals of the people?” In other words, 0) in innocent amuse- cations are lawful and what are not the Legislature forbid peo- plo to do anything except go to church or twist fogers? This is Judge Wruurax PF, Antes’ question, What do the voters say ? ‘ — Tas Boss TWEED sold out to Commodore Vaspunmr and the Ceatral Ruilroad monopoly ? Mr, Rapitto, one of the Tammany candidates for the Court of Appe is Vaxpearpir’s coun- exifam, another Vandidats a Who is Erie’s friend on And has Erie a friend anywhere? F the Sabbath as a civil institu. Judge ight of the citizen erved in a way not 4 the necessity sistent with its purpose out of winch it grew as a day of rest.” So says Aicen in the Lovvexwuicen cose, Are our working classes going to help to put Judge Atiex in the Court of Appeals to establish a Puritanical Sabbath here? aa Judge Burworrn ought to have some re- gard for the good opinion of his fellow-citizens, notify bim that they will hold him responsi- for the character of the election officers now being appointed, He knows that at the last elec- tion notoriou: pointed by the Police Couiaissioners with the knowledge of some of his associates, Will he see to it that they are removed, and that honest men aye appointed ? if not convicted thieves were ap- a Commissioners are now ap- that is, shall both receive and votes, This, to be sure, takes away of the great safeguards that have been sup- ed \o exist forthe purity of the ballot-box. then it only requires Tammany. to buy two nin cach election district; while if the ean ms 1 inspect were diffevent men, it would practicatly need a purchase of four, This for the milk > m the weakness of Dk Ropas is fully proved hy the particulars cived yesterday of the capture and execusion ¥ (viet was captured on a small tsland incipe, and finally sent to be garroted in Ma- THE SUN, FRIDAY, MAY 18,1870. 0 LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. —— DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THE BUN'S REPORTER: duty npon the wisdom of their choiee, We trust, however, that he will not be long absorbed by this labor, The season of bobbing for eols in at hand, and we desire to hear once more from him upon his own exploits in that direction, as well as those of his friend Judge Lorr. fuoe the Cubans in the © the shelter of fortified places— hoped to appease the anticipated wrath of the Havana voluntecrs for his utter failure to destroy the Cuban armies or the Cuban Republic, jas not yet informed us that even the capture and rendition of Gorcounia has insured the safety of De Rovas’s return to Havana, Horses at Fashion Course-Lady Tho for #30,000—Fisk, ¢ Purchase ‘The race to have taken place at Fashion Course yesterday fell through. ‘There is # large collection of horses at Vashton Course, numbering more th ‘The following are the chief ones: B, Daniels stable—American Girl, Young Commodore, Topsy, Lady Lovell, Butehor Boy, Village Girl, and two Dan Mace's stable—Laty Thorn, Kirk- wood, Wm. B, Whitman, Confidence, Lydia Thomp- son, Gwynn, Tempest, Little Dan, Dresden, Idol, White Fawn, Tt were difficult t tion which w it was announced that rived with Gen, Domin, Today and tornorrow are the only days for registry before the cloction. All voters who have changed their tion must register to-day or to-morrow in order Those who have not moved since the vote without prisoner. @ the last eleo- “The gathoring of a crowd on a Sunday ¢ drinking saloons and its usual, if not necessary facilities for wud induce- ments to licentiousness and other kindred vices Such is the way in which Jndge Winttam F. A k of the quiet amusements of our adopted citizens ; and yet he expects these citi- zens to vote for him for Judge of the Court of ‘Are they as stupid ax he thinks? $$ ne, not satisfied with reporting speeches that were never made, has now turned culties in another direction, The following, one of its latest efforts of fancy, might vigorous and retined “lying deliberate- in a theatre, with election can registration. The Hon, OswaLp OTrENDORFER has de- clined the Tammany nomination for Alderman. His name would not have looked well at the side of that of Nicnoxas Menuen. Moses Tartor will hardly aceept @ nomination unless they are assured that Mectsn’s name will be kept off the Tammany ticket. hore to be choke into his heart. Gray Prince, Royat Purves and ond arty of the West. ‘The great mare Lady Tiorne bas veon sold b Welsh & MeMann to Smith, Gould & Martin,the ‘woll-known brokers in Wall street, for $30,000. fe understood that Col, Fisk, of thy Regiment N. ¥. N. G., is part owne: stable—Goldsmith Maid, Hotspur, Doi, Lady Gar- eld, Col, Fisk,and Colambas, J, Murphy's stable , Midnight, Lody Wilmore.Feiix stable~—-George Wohattington, Nago Golcouria, the farcical of ruined its imaginative ‘The Citizens’ Association applied daily for alms at Tammany Hall, and at last got Davy. even be deseribed language of Mr, Grertey ly, wilfully, wickedly, with naked intent to defame aud malign: On Tageday evening Mrs. Ricttannaow (Mrs, Mo- with anottor indy and « c6a- <Jack Brady. Murphy, Lad; Rogore, and John Murphy. stable—Belie of Clyde, Weet- jathan, and Eile, The set the Fashion Course aise, Dutcher At Inst there Trenton, N.J. Th is a lively daily paper in Sentinel, which has hitherto been published as a weekly only, now appears, full of news, wit, and wisdom, with the dawn of It must be @ great satisfaction to the people of that ancient burgh to have a nows- paper of their own that can be perused without putting all its readers to sleep, Besides, the Sentined is both honest and good-natured, while the other journals of Trenton are mirac! fraud and meanne come to Hay ern New York, and stablos—Dreadnaught, mooting of the season ber! next week with large purses, and promises to be « most brilliant one, Brother Smyt Fantann), in compan, old man, ‘on their way home, when a man was seen following them and listening to their conversation. ral blocks engaged in his noble ‘occupation, until womepory directed the attention of towards his conduct, when he took to his Rican TREADWELL, # Successor—The Ev Tho Rev. A, C, Tris, who has stepped into the shoes of banished brother Smyth, at the Rleventh street Prosbyterian Church, is one of those gentle- men who eat in judgment upon him in the recent gin and milk” trial, Mr, Tris is the leader of “Tho Presbyterian Mission tor the Conversion of the Jews to Christianity,’ In reply to this, it is enough to say that there is not and never has been any editor of Tue Sun of the name of Ricuaro Treapwein, man would scem, however, to be emy service of the Tribune, if we may judge by the following copy of an order paid by the publish of that journal on Saturday last : b DRPARYMENT, May 6, 1870, That gentie- TUE SALE OF CUBA BY SPAIN, ‘The Revelation of The Sun's wt it Excltes ta W respondent jngton—More in this country. been eminently successful, having con- verted eleven Jews during the Ins years, Whether tie revorond gentleman, wio is can scarcely speak Ei tip the work of converting or will attend exclusively to the duties of the Kiev: SUN reporter did not learn, Corrcepoudene Wasmorox, May 12,—Your Washington cor. respondonce in last Monday's Styx, WIth wecompany- 3 excited ® great deal of com- | in official circles as among the Pupuaher of (he ive of Holland, intends to @i {10 pervon —— ono — “! WHITELAW REL, ars, OW BCCI & ing leating article ment here, a9 ¥ friends of Cubs ing of the eclfish schemes of men who olood has startles many of thoee fa the iting from thelr propr to learn the source of your corre 1 couvicts them, Some Sevators whose sense of dignity and hon- iicable occur wita Cuban and St. Domine Jact ‘ound the clue toa It confirms the truth © entertained, sorved to convineo projeet disclosed tn that bh street Chureb, the that this Mr, Rremar Mrs, McFantaxp on Tuesday wracter of the Tribune, its statement that he was so engaged nos proving the faet—it is prob- that he will get today from Mr, Wanrenaw | Reap another order on his publishsr fur “ one dole The Great Jo The fast horse men are turning Great Jones street into a race-course. ment, and is uscd by them to displa They drive furiously through it, reckioss of others, as Well ag of themselves, this have taken place. O'clock, @ young man with a fine trotter anda $20) road*wagon was rushing through that street ata wiles an hour), ‘who, on aecoun itire tho fati wos of nis situat vielim, As reporte: Ik bas the wooden pave- their trotters, which Mr. Wiusikn wish- | ed him to adopt. He might have ai ithe detention of the boats under the neutrali- | ty law of 1818, which forbids the use of our dockyards and ports in equipping vessels to be used against “ any ’ ple” with which the United States are at peace ; but he would not, though urgently re quested to do so. The gunboats were conse- quently released, aud we see the result. Gorcount1A has been captured and murdered, and Fist and Websi&n are accessories to the murder, buek to the ority 18 the 1 writ Several aceide day afternoon, at 5 aud Represent i Posters have been seutt lars on account of sp. ser. rences here in cornectio announce One of the surest ways to join the Cit round the back door of et rich is to | Association, end then hang fommany Hall, ‘oF caustic, n On to anothe freed from the Went running down the Buwery. $100, bul no Lones broken. The Detroit Lost proves iteelf thoronghly | izant not only of the real stutus of aduirs in likewise of the anituus of the Span- e truth is” says the Poet, “if the insurgents were more enterprising and for cir operations were vigorous, and Leiring Wha sereve had tong since given up all he po Uy, aad Was now willing to sarre tut he hoped to ale Later, and as despatch, the execution is over rest disenssion at the nd the opinion iis probavility—the quall- | fled method of accepting all facts in official circles — Shall the Catholic Ch rities Take State Arrangements are making for the meeting of ts of this city, who are to da- cide upon the expedicucy of receiving Blute st OF the charitable institalions of tue « tive than bush. doubttal if the Spat hing more seriou zh the media'ton of cipe with pert tobe extorted b the citizens and merchant nus culthroats from of Unba, is to be divided vs of the Ring in Spal dare execute The Jet is wror | persion is © in ns fur as any as- k of the Cu. It probably forgets that when ¢ pan allowed ast, wfter the dreadful wh at Las Minas on th 1 dispositic between the mem! used, motioning It awsy. ition, a turn of the sorew was piv ulionist, who ail his Jife long bad worked f the separidon of his country from Spall, Was ca ried off lifeless to Ml: the grave of a felon, what will any of the parties con- resis of the Unite sudrawal os State aid than their Church, sc A Voreign Gift for Mr. Grinnell, In the Custom Mouse yesterday, a young man with flaxen hair and a sallow co ed the private secret nounced that he overnor of that ie a » did so only because ald his emu May 4—P. M.—G: he did so only because ald his am: roted on the grounds lying west of P ore several nd a few foreigners, and, in cousequence, the Deas tuuch elated, ary of the Coll 1d Just received n package of val- ticles by a foreign steamer for Mr. G an attaché of the ager to deliver the gilt been tald or demanded recretory, however, calmed the honor vi deilvery, cel to tie Collector: olor and an- Jausted, $0 Vat his men had not a round apiece Governor? Sefor © brother of Mauricio Lopes the Spaniards them. selves that FE! Horuo was taken and th gurtison kille , has also probably ese by the machetes of the Cubans d tho notice of inlaw of Mr, Fish, Soc- and with *double-q teneed him to be garroved. th W executed, as just Was not moved by the u. ilthes nd met death with Wich no cuty’ had onr Detroit contempor Is Lopez; but ria, and Lop as hordly to identity the ticy adopted their maternal name, which is very un- Sponish, and may be Tren / na Totertsis the ka Spaniards execate their prisoners, Americans eee as others, in the cold-blooded style ag the Jet inv ed that they can thelr mother's name ing 80 common 4 Progress of the Chess Tournament in the Cufé International, they have | lo so without any dread of what I know y evtrid of the ot ie to set Va'ma and slavery upon a | t niand that these atrocities cease, In a word, the ites in Havana know ¢ nant as the American people may be agaiust | their acts, they have @ friend in Mr, Fisn, who will carefully respect and cause to be respected their right to commit e coud class, whicu was 4 were played by Lof which he won ed With Mr, Silvy, awa and move, ard the last Dwyer, of the third class, ia which Mr, Perrin gave pawa and two moves, at their head, Uf his Proth Wurs of the Lunes Ks trent dale fur thering their plas. Who are the Cuban volunteers? The Herald says “thoy are Tho fact is, they are all Span- the very scum of Spain, and not fuir average entalives of that country, to them would be proposterons and wicked, Greece over to her brig ery porsible atrocity, Costames from the T: Sammes The committe: orated inst night with a fine co war dress and weapons of a Sioux warrior, conyist- ing of leggtogs, woltskin, knii Pwru is @ pretty lively runner in room of Tw but it seems he has hardly wind cnough To sell the island jection of the would be like ban ‘ovod Congressional inquiry, bow, arrows, spear, r paraphernalia of a gouui rior, taken on the plains Fourth of Joly, Cal, Clark. tions 0 visit Chicago, I other points, but nothin is said that Buu ¥ Newson, the Ma’ Eighth Ward, is on the Island; but are that ho is with the Jud, One thing, bowev Attorney wou'd duty, Bunty Nesox would go to State Prison, where he belo: sire this, but the people do, ¢ will be sure ollection is hand. eg MvaHted aud eusiosed in a fue black Walnut THE QUARKEL LANKERS. Ne hd infiven name of m emorial Servic Executive Committee of the ¢ 114 Broadway, yesterday, Gen, MeMaban p The State Bunk of Boston Bound by Certification - Mer of a Certified Check Prot to Relate however, tat ton, Tuo Pour their a int in the neighborhood o Tho competitors f Resolutions were naopted deprecating th cians wey not de sina Maabe Wenesce ase of Vit Cooke Which Lad been on eme Court, Cirevit, iient Grant to 0 give Up is body The Tribune boasts very loudly over the A by Mrs, | McFantanp to publish the story of her with her hus jor interment in the United wing the letters “*N, G."" aud the imouog F €125.000, certified nm ave to be at the 3 areh, 1867, payment ashier of the bank in need on the grc thority to certify checks without firat co he officors of the bank, Judge Brady dented eult, und dirceted a verdict for the plaintiff, staying proceedings pending a decision by the General Term, ‘The Court held, Grst, that the exshier of a bank én virtute aficil, a» an incident thereto, may certify a check drawn upon bis bank to be good; that euch ris declaration officially made by him that the drawer bas funds with which to pay the cheek denositeg to his credit, and is equivalent nce of a bill of exch nd and her free love with Ricnanosoy, This is all right, and we are wi vy the full advantage of But when it gos on to make sucha statement as the following, we must be allowed to interfere + Superintendent Jour. dan bas instruc number of inp will xo this Mer a Newport by lis p on the new et into a float following named mombers of the Twenty second Regiment have been expelled for non-pay- Wiliam Sunith, Charles f such a connection, nd the estimated expense of the The New Vork Palac The Industrial Exbibition Company met at 49 elected BE. MeMurdy, President; and Two millions of dollars securities we of Industry, Sev offerod a person employed in our press room $2 ior @ Fleet eontala mont, aad we regret to § The sheet he receiv only an old Weekly, with a vew heading patted on expressly for his convenienc If we bud command of the fresh and manly style of Mr. Grertey, we might say that the Tribune “lies deliberately, wilfully, wickedly, intent to defam we do nut understand u and accordingly Wall street yesterday ident; Joseph 8. Decker, V James Turner, Tre iu certitied etecks und conver ment of dues and fine J, however, Was an act of a casi to the accept possesses, the the check is not bound to Inquire into tacts aliunde, having tho right to rest in rogurd (0° them upon tie represen ution o f the oft. Tn other words, that the eertidieation being the rent lawiul exercise of authority, the holier or ‘no obligation to Inquire whether F has, intact, funds in the bank. t the application of these rules doug the question, it the act o1 the cash whether the check nd without notice, certified checks adopt Revolutionists’ Festival, About three hundred German ex fo this city and wy: mony commemorate the revolution in Badeo, in Jones's Wood, opening at two Sigel and Carl Scuure wil deliver How one Railroad K Correspondence of The sun, Bontiscrox, Lowa, like (o knowa secre e West as well as East, Joy of Detroit t# some thing of a king, sentia' iy a Wostern man, is another, euch other aud malign.”? ¢ that kind of language; we content ourselves with say- ing that no editor of Tur Sew offered any person Unidata Zi iain sheet containing the statement; that no such offer made by an editor of Tw by anybody; and that no editor of Tar Sux bought on Tuesday night a copy of the Tribune, daily or weekly, new or old, at that price, or at festival is to b tablishinent #2 for a NLEAP WHITTLE UN was accepted The Union League Club Testimonial to t Quaker Poet of Amesbury. The Union League Club received at their in Twenty-sixti erentative of the defendan we Second Natio Co, for the col designed to regu: cen the banks and the Clear House to establisi » rule tor the gene With each other, and must be limited to the object for which it was fn That the otic Yaved upon th Parsuke oi that r ter, and suels also i th isthe way they doit: ‘The thre (evening, John G: vania Os start at 11, about the same hour—some two « It seems to us that the Zridune is carrying this | snd settlements be sort of imposition too fur, ter arrived at 9 o'lock, and was receiyed at toe door by Col, Ethan Allen, and condneted to the grand reception room, where ho was met by the Prestient of the Club, Mr. J: presented to the assemblage of gentlemen met to Later R, Marsh bate the dis Tinguisned guost welcome in ‘the absouce of W Cullen Bryant, Esq., who was detainod at Lome tines, Which Was responded to ina few touching Mr. Woit ier was then intro- ly to tie mombers by Mr, Schulis Au iviormal feast wae set out in the grand dining Among the distinguished Is there any answer? to the Second National Bank, Nieno.as Mviien pretends to be a man fendants to the al convictions, aud so he may be, like any other convict; but the convictions of $ are not exactly of a kind to ree improve old Heraed should p kson 8, Schultz, and of decided pol it whica is predicated of the nuention to coneus in It, iC is one only of the intention of rogulato thelr exch elr seitioments in the my ot a direct, but fi di not by any means & notic J Bank that the , had no authority in any case to certily a chee groct the bard, Timea, Could you rangeme words’ by the duced individus Assembly Dis- that Messrs, Twee have concluded not to nomin Nicuoas Mvnuer, the condemned ticket swi dler, for Aldermun, in Tammany Hall after all, Zl f the First trict will be glad to le and Sweex abot Chicigo—May 2, 11:00 A.M reac New York i ko, Dr. Vrancis Licver, B, Van Buren, 8. Hl, Wales, and ea. Goy,' Deuiton, of Oliv. ta, That even if this view be not entirely oor- rect, that there is stil another rule to be applied the principal is norgeable with knowledge for the reason that the nt is substituted in his pluce and represents him the particulur transaction ; and ns aking,exisis only while the age There is some dec easier and not so ahead of your own une, here which 1s The Democratic Candidate for ve Batior of The Sun. The nomination of Tae paper of the Metropoliv the Democratic candidate for G pire State, is reeeived b the utmost enthusiosin and sangul undoubtedly * bit the nait on the first tn the fleld in Uments of the Democracy in pi port as the candidate o Hy the way, T' with Hen Inthe list of a Democratic nominating notice the name If this is the celebrated Par Matoy, soklyn Boy who last: summer occasionally communicated to the public throv N his views upon fishing, and especially upon bobbing for eels, we can only say that this committee has pusned forward raj fwiod, 1 vaiu d to such occasions. There {a no pre tice Curing the (ransaclion here juyest Lis legion of friends ‘ication of checks for on reversal nee conclusion, in the abs contrary, Ut puch was a DF vin f# results, between are innocent h 0 Of specifi notic sroughly reflecting tho een Commissioner Osbora rn enky morning in the vis He Jonnaton, the sean hitled lis shipmate, commiiteeman and the Brooklyn Boy are one and th (ance that the committee to which is on Judges of the Murine readers will doubtless thot in writing upon eels, he alws wn eatraordiuary familiarity sus of the beueh, ed Judge Lore, whose love for marine pleasures 1 whose skill as an ecl-bobber aro wmulversally kable, This shows that Mr, Mato is most suitable man to put upon } 8 committee, and we congratulate the Demo- crate who have assigned him to thix important Vat they are Iy Y vepfesent oar ne person, from pulsively: sta unded, mast have ftien to tho d ‘ston ner 4 Over to the Police, BNEW YORK AgsOOLATED PR¥Se, he habits aud hereby cauuoned ‘a 8 San Fraucisco's , Was thence taken to Puerto fouieuines perronatlng country and Gr crime of manetonghte cation could vot be inainiaine!, an miust be discharged, Afier ti prisoner reluried the British Consul, aud to Lis counsel, Spencer aud Kiehas dt, a host of voly ed to be most reu assumed that any one who Intimates The real meaning of this refinement of Wha teanevel ikeanehe cruelty was well understood in Havana, patriot Nin, the Good, be supported by i cuted Pi eKs im AFreSt Will DE esteeued & favor to ie J'rerd at Lance, us well as to W. BIMONTON, Genera! Agent The orcotua wae the sop with which the Liddle, sad Mek DYING FOR CUBAN LIBERTY. -_ ‘The Exocgtion of the Gray-Hatred Patriot, 9 Goicouria—He D Viva © Captare. Havana Correspondence of the Herald. thre wh the ety © stew gray-heade | man, "Te. Vor de Cuda, which went to press before the arrival oftne steamer, in the old man, come “Vina Be nowneinz the ext noes with “Vina Rep na waa y mld PPT eon straining its delig expedition ind wer of our trou} ‘by our war marine 10 t he Castillo nleonrt over trom the mainland t Guay avo, sitaated west of Nuevitas and nearly op- posite Guana) doubtless in the same boat with which they Boon alter shoving off they were discovered by tue gunboat, which sent her boats off in pursuit, fugitives returned to tie shore of the key. leap- imtending to embark for id fled. Ax they had evidenty left of bis. a the pursuit me of thorn and, whtie ration is feared. ‘he P is situated outmicl al ind th v thronghout t ‘the ering aroun int the scene as thoug' Uo ascended the plort 10, Awd man From wa Wortt, - Golcourin has just b thousand Volunteers and Sp When landed: yesterday © fat ouee taken to. tbe pubi v1 court mi ee reat given no opport but suid ung of dieu red to shout the bi cise be suid trom being bear shot and not garroted, bat the peaniarus would not He wanted a NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, Pie Your M Seventh Regiment will not visit Chic niludelptin, New definite has yet be The invitation tro} ny of the lea and of nent t¢ opt. Weis more t W port will be tr Seventh cout ab Saperecel New Yor} ir last dri ia the Twenty-se The medals are to be peesented on We day evening, andthe resitaent will para Obly 1,00) invitutions have | can be obtained of the members nly, A new new eartrh tment, b sinth fy ciment 1 uMner, + his comman or Nixgarn 1. Fisk, ! the cholee of thr Hie hotel. ©. L. Custrane, Company 1; J, Hh P Stonvenal, A. D, Creighton, J) Bar Foster, Gooid L, Brus fundell, prisoning Ul ames 1. Sugden, an m in Ludlow street jail, nid Thompson of Phil and brass buttonel Erie Prince, great lin for the Western traMfc with the P DA. M., and to bring up tue m ‘The very proposition # ‘ajoke, much as if your trend the ¢ Zimes, We philosophical Tridun we to THe ast of you prinu ity Not for one gots Vander! ore papers han t » Thomps ree tortol imultane: ease, say d re in. 2 hours—m tpson (p oF not Rapits esota’ Railway is - —————_—— The Murder ia the Fo: OD. extraditio dward Maren ¥ top of the British bark Morning Lis was shown that the reumen had a sudton quorre Were in the shrouds. that dul nod Burrus, and that Barras, m A him afer the stabbing, TY id tat if the Olt had been comu ton board © Was’ NO Mice Prepanse, either linplied; hak the extradition te ty it Keitain did not cover the that. th enke Ww the ¢ THE ALEXANDER MYSTERY, MONEY THAL WAS TAKEN F ba Particulars of One by One the Facts of Bonds which Wore tn his Bowom Meira Likely toget th’ The examination in the matter « the lato Capt. dokn Alexancer was resuw day morning befure Sunog ntleman, it may bi posed to bave Leen worth a considerabic cy. For some time before bis déath in Noreh, 1869, he Loorded With a fan Harlem, while Lis children lived in New Or After his death, which was sudden, to of it, one of lie daughters, a Mrs, New York, and claimed that ner father vi & great deal of property, in the shape of bond and Uiat he bad those bonds with hin whe boarded with the Gardivers aud down to the the Gordiners denied, or at least they denied ail knowledge of (the matter, and Mra Burke then advertived eertain bonds of wiich she that hor father dicd porseesed. Hy paszed over tor some tine, oui it then beeame notorious that the Gardiners, wie to all appearances were poor people, had » tell of the thrill of satisfi co Go jeouria on board, a ‘One Heit, as the word passed from mouth to mouth, that somiethiag deligh and there had. Av olf, down with fatizue, had Neen captured, and, ‘ine of being shot down at once, as was tho custom, the Government had graciously consented to send him to death on a platform tn the Proacnee of thousands of aertitors, each ong OF Whom would have been Aeiizhted to plunge a darser The feeling was Well represented by occarred— and. coutinues t , ko-called General tho od Alibister who li figared in all the conapirseies in Cuba ngainst the in- rity of the watjonal torritory; (he time ot Narciag Lopes, again of Bamba Pinto, and Inetly of Coxpoder, been apprehended by our w Guayabo, where he was bidin Douts, and after having passed through the streets of Puerto Principe, gnarded by Spanish troups and manifesting the repentance of a coward, such 9s characterizes all the supporters of Cespedes, will a to be Judged by a council of war, the result of which is not doudtial.” It seems in truth that some sach disposition was made ot the ‘and that he was marched through te streets of Puerto Principe for the delectation of the troops and Spanish residents before being to Havana to be killed for the delight of this popu- Ince. Bearcely had the Triunfo entered tho harbor ere tbe Diario de la Marina published an extra ane nouncing that ho liad arrived ; that he had been taken on a launch to the Castillo'de la Punta, thence conducted to the national prison, when followed a counell of war composed of eapiat deen sentenced to die by t placed in the capilia, and would be execu bt in the morning nea cipe, one company Of excl battalion and the volua- Weer cavalry being present. Ai! Lis without a period, According the acconnts G: sigtant atone from one of our gan- was then apparet Mrs, Burke’ suspicions were farther aroused by this cireometance, and she determined to pus! thing throuzh in order, If porsibie, to have the property returned to the riehtful heirs, But the ine vesticution proved fruitless until yesterday, when the following rather strange developments wes The firet witness was Carry (, Graf, who was examincd by Mr, Redfleld. testified as follows: Tam the wife of Joseph W! Graff; knew John Alexander; be resided in the samo house with he died on the 20th of March, 186%"™M Wriday; ‘was about 77 years of ace: he wae taken Funday; on Thursday nizht before be dic 12 o'clock, T atood by Lis Ledeide with wy: and took @ pair of eelesors and cut from while he was in bed, a canvas bag which ¢ bronght to Heht, that he had + had been od at seven with oti papere ; there was only one bar; It was (el wiihe small string; the contents of the bar were cour by Dr, Brockway tn the morning at aboot 40° husband, Dr. P her side to use In case of retreat, the cap- are Decume simply ® question of ume: Goicouris, was the least able to when it was counted, my my mother, and myself then hear what the #mo learned throngh the new my brother unti! June, and T then went to lous keeping: F remember a perton represen fellas @ fried of Alex about wiwt he bad lel! 1, became the first f the others con- ay manne to ‘ho ultimate capture of the remained with paral for the execution are going ered AdOUL Lhe Ktreets 5 the execution and exhorting the peopie to maintain order, evineing ths nder'sy callin: he stated the ai cine fortifeation, West of the eity, and an pa foot and in velicies, is moving FORTY THOUSAND DO! T sail nothing; he said the stated how rnch tt was: 1 Who camo as a passenrer on and Who had been am ucquaintance of oicouria, spoke With bim on the pass d noble, He aiatel that he sessed to his conn- der nis ie, and ntlemnan, ut closing this portion of my his own again, and had mad ido not know Mr. und Mrs. Q.—Wren you went up to West Firms to your furnitare did you 1 tir: Tdo not know any p too Mr. Milner t von by that nai we stored one firn . in movey found ou Ca, faere a yours an Inditlorens bamt of th 0 wldrows the crowd, which was denied : +4 A criicliiz Wun then presented to Lim, which Le Hie was thea’ placed in mud the old. house with bim two years: pen company ; peesent when Ca morning he died abont @ Gardiner, Mra, Graff, and Dr. Brockway bout two hours before Lis doaths were counted by Dr, ! ing; Wae not presont when the bar was tak Av; oversaw the connts the contents were p tial xoou aller g were Missourt State bouds, . Virginia State bonds, i hever was in the never had anybody bequen yvends which were sul» State bonds, U. 8. bone Brooklyn water loan #¢) ire oF my Wile lost; conversed about Preventing anything STOLEN BONDS this, being’ bent upon his suitering the of death as bis ld friend and companion iso Leoped, suilered. ‘Tue dir Car, Mave JUSt reset i Coudting Ad Co the two sailors of te Isabel ia Cutolica Who captured Gen. Goicouria, simply” because niad to Kuo; et lost bonds at that tin w sie ciaimed to bh there to inquire if abe had Q—Why was that tn’orm: #0 she had claimed eo larg vould immed n desirable to y and I presume: work and adver'ive them. Tknow two brothers by the name of He! them frequently in Harte found in aeizar store on third av never played {aro in miny of those bonds tor The Seventh Probably dul Pree Col, Fisk's Regiment's Excure the Helds to sel my brother-in-law, Chas. 8. Weste received invita- for me ; offered also # Un do not know who #0 Philadelphia 1s in the bers of the Cliv * whe r fave had’ frequen t excursions to sou Lok after my the Vose medals will have Rociment Are bay wae $2.29, ada Virginia bond tor 0 whie Toffered to my brother: ik was o delonged to ¢ W sent OU, PRESENTED TO MY “k before his death, ied—I Was present when it w ; it was in als sick room on ¢ hit death; he w {ded where t iy understo the Erte aiiroud steamers; or to Lone Br. ner Plymoutu’ Kock, tronsformed ounted from the bar: three in the afternoon; be was in 'b «into the room by my wife f witnessing the donation, and she bi to me; 1 eonversed with tes bond for gl amount, two Dr runt each, $4 0s! in Virginia vond for te Water vonds for all; they have will bee mpany F, ‘This is better thao im. DEPOSITED ALL THBSE BONDS with my brother, Adrien about the 1st of May or her couusel, bonds, that [Thad gives thove four bonds to 1 knew that Mra, ds, and I knew that toey nally aly never told Mr. or Mra. Gardiner ¢ bonds; Mr. Gardiner knows i 0 Gratt; T deposited them OMwits the Others. May 9 1870.—Would you ° raliway kings tn wife had thos for the first thine, ani Iphia, ex: Pitted agin by their very controversies they have both become consuinmate railway manazors, © laiter has at jast outwitted Vand blue coat 4 these bonds and flatins’ ty them with my by wiom I received t ‘titled to therm the lawyer fromm piitand the Lleft the bouds with ny brether Ad T think the fly twenty bond was ecived most oF the pro ails ol my broth Westcott, 79 dihu street; there tex ‘of from. $000 to, $1,000 1 viral aro gotten Into a arrangement to his hunds yet: ¥ ke & Co about the bonds, because 1 wished Mrs, Gardiner to allow me to loan nnay Von Tam quite certain it was not after they were given made the ingul.y about twe ter Alexander's death ; I lave used my Newspaper to 1 mney on bond and joung min at and the othels among themecives to this admirable ines start at the same hour atl agree LO uly, ‘Phen the wily ¢ Philadelphian having tied Bisk. Gould, Vander- Diit, and Joy allup in one bay, snaps bis Anger, start tor New York wheu I that F was not now that my father-in-law told him that wy rother hu Adjourned until Suturday next ac 13M Counsel for the petitioner, A. A. Keitel, F: the respondents, Ch up in busines lows stopa,” and ren tand bout you in New Youk Seo if this doesn't come les 8. Spenser Pp) las. jotned LOCK MYSTERY. # your eity, and the Barlit Couctuston of the of the Wharf while Intoxicnte!. The inqast on the body of Waitia was resumed in the C diy to a completion, When fin: youl in tie West will excel it for strenzth Tt will drain a region of 800,000,000 Dushels of prodace, ‘Tae SOW shines here in Burlingion. Tt comes reoulariy, and is read by all, inciudiug your curses pouaent chester county sinat hie prot dered his decision ¢ of whieh dofnston @ lied to mnewer for in I the evide ent to prove WT have Like

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