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4 4 THE SUN SATURDAY, MAY_ 14, aa a aE che (i ni anna miner ae. | The es" Sun JE Stines foe ALL, RATURDAY, MAY 14, 1479. Anrusements Academy off Maabe— amped ttn Wath Pepater Sivi ooth's Thentre The Shee Heyant's Winstrete sino Fy f Tustltuie De. Coltan'e City Rink 0 W xeurstons Eee Kellway, French Theatre-thvole. 1 Shona Fifth Avenue Theatre Poulin. Na Crand Opern Ne tation Mating Kelly & Leon's Minstrete, 6 Doty Hew Vork Sutmnrtng Neademy Sistas. sot Nibte’s Gurden-Lyitia Thovspren Troupe, Matin Ban Frances Minstrete, isi Kestery. Tasimany The daily cirewation of Tun BUN during the lat week, which ended on Saturday, May 7, wees aa follows : Monday oo... 100.900 Thursday ....... 108, ay Wy B Pridag.... oe O29 needa... Ot. Saturday,.... 1 Aggregate daity cirentation last tecek, 611,800. Arerage daily circulation dur- ing the week, 101,96% Daily average dur- ing the previous week, ending Aprid 80, 102,217. The St. Domingo Swindle. The meeting at Cooper Institute on Thurs. day evening was called for the purpose of promoting the ratification of the “ pending treaty for acquiring the right to occupy and hold the Bay of Samana in the island of St Domingo ;” but the resolutions of the meet- ing and all the speeches that were delivered related, not to the question of Semana, but to the annexation of the éntire republic, As Mr. Mosvs H. Guinnens expressed it, it wos “ amovement for th island of St. Domingo.” This be the caso, why did not the authors of the demonstration frankly state its real object in their call? Was any false pretence necessary to attract the publie to ihe me The resolutions set forth varions generali ties respecting the value of the island ss a part of the American geogrophicel system the varity of its products, its magnifi- cent harbors, its capacity for com: merece, and so on; but neither in these resolutions nor in the epceches of the ora- tors do we flud any explanation of the doli- te questions Involved in this treaty. No one of them assures the public that the vernment with which the treaty was meade is likely to be permanent. No one presented nuy evidence that the people of Domingo are really and honestly in attempted t ting? fav refute the idea that if we shoald take pos ression of the island it would be at the ex, pense of engaging ina difficult, costly: c nexation and nocertain civil y Both Gen, Banks and Mr. Fiten, who were the of tl points, confining t phrases reepecting the progress of hu- manity, the At in eagle, and the mai fost destiny of United States, As for doing anything to bring the public mind to the support of the Dor am treaty, t meeting was @ total fa ncipal speakers oided all thes: nomselyes to intcresti care 4 In the year 1861, Spain undertook the ex- periment to whic! ow invited. She scople of the country gave their consent with greater ap- parent unankity than they have now given tinn tothe United States, There 1 We are annexed St, Domingo. t to anne was then no civil w in the republic, all ap parently acquiescing in the Government of President SANTANA, ‘The annexation y of tweuty th Spanish Y nt to maintain order in the new posses . This army was rein forced from time to time, It contended with clstinacy against the civil war w broke out, and which it was found impo to put d. Finally, in 196 wn, leavi ich soon ble ,the Spanish twenty-fi ried Jn Dominican goit entailed upon the Span- ish Government an addition to thei debt of more Unan twe i Jars. Is there any reason to suppose that the United States Lhe more fi Dowingo than pablic ¢ miNivus of dol rtunate in St pain was? Spain took there lows csventially the same as those of the republic; the language of her soldiers and civilians was that of the contary ; her social habits and usages were the samo ; her religion was the samo. We fer from the Dominicans fn all these re- epeete, We shall carry to the island forms und modes of law to which the people are entire! Our language is alien to their ears ; our manners and customs are un- hike any to which they have been habituat cd, In religion we tolerate everything ex copt that enforeed uniformity to which they ave been wonted, In addit find there a long ran n to this, we stablithed eivil war, alrea dy on the point of overthre’ ling from the country the Government with which we have undertaken to treat, Init probable that under such clreumstances wo shall be able to li the island after we have annexed it ? With thirty thousand soldiers in St, Do. mingo. 1 to suflor the humiliation of abandoning it, Mow large an army will it require to preteet us against such a dis- Cevininly not leas than fifty thou koand men, Nor ean ng and expel pain) nienofwar avail to ble out those who wi ah nate ex] of anneving St. Domingo, and of holding it for a einglo year by meuns of such a militecy and val foree, cannot thin $200,000,000, Norat the end of Lon, rot any period that een be estimated ‘beforehand, aml we be relieved from the and iy on yand a tlect neat Panna, or trom 1 teu } a t on them by Mp, Garssens he Ieser Vets of the meeting, Yhey m ylit : eto the put Hel ‘ a civil war fn Ht, Domingo, with the eertsinty of being called npou to spend several hundreds of quisition of the noble millions in putting it down, But as po ene ae made any attempt to elucidate these questions, it must be assumed that all are unable to deal with them, and that the an- vexation scheme is nothing but an immense swindle which no practical man can attempt to justify in a practical manner <a The Judicial Blection—Gen, Trial, The election of the Judges of our new Court of Appeals ought to be conducted with entire independence of party considerations, But the leading Demoeratic and Republican journels tn the State are urging their friends to vote the “ straiglit ticket,” and we presume that, with some honorable exceptions, this will be done, The result therefore must, unless an unexpected turn ia given to the canvass at the last moment, be accepted as a fair test of the relative strength of the two partics. In thie aspect of the contest, Gen. Gnanr and his Administration must be regarded as on trial before the people of the largest State in the Union; and if the Republicans are beaten at all on Tuesday next, they must receive the result asa condemnation of the President and his policy; and if they en- counter a severe punishment, they must take it as a warning to them to withdraw him immediately, and by an unmistakable public manifesto, from the list of candidates for tho Presidency in 1872. If a decisive verdict is rendered ngninst the Republicans, it will be largely due to the ineapacity, the nepotism, the personal favor. itism, and the gross corruption of the Ad- ministration and those to whom it has intrusted the conduct of affairs, especially in this State, Gen, Grant has worse than wasted the patronage he has bestowed here, by conferring important offices upon those who were either incompetent to fill them, or, surcd by the party standard, were filed to receive them, By what rule, either of fitness for the post- tlon, or claims upon the Republicans arising from distinguished servicer to their party, or ability to exert any influence upon the coun. try, Was Haron Fist called to the State Department? Always a third-rate man, never a étatesman of any gort, nor porsese ing the slightest bold upon public opinion, Mr. Fisi bad been politically dead man; years when Gen. Gnant astonished eve: body by putting his fucble remains into a seat in the Cabinet, Is there any Republican 80 ignorant o# not to know that the selection of such an inconsiderable New Yorker for the Premiership seriously weakened the Ad ministration in this State? And, from the sworn testimony of Mr. Tir prior, late President of the Erle Rail onfirmed by unquestioned doenmentary evidence published by the Legislature of Massachusetts, the country kuows that a foul stain attaches to the State Department so long as Gen, Grant ostentatiously retains Mr. J, C, Baxcnore Davis in the office of A it Secre- te And he, too, is a citizen of New York So > is Mr. Grisnent, the excellent old gentleman whose administration of the Cus- tom Houge is a laughing stock ay sensible politicians of the State, Can the Republican party of New Yor! bear up under such a load of disg imbecility as this? And will it be sorprising if the people embrace the opportuulty afford ed by the approaching election to rebuke 1) leaders of that party for not doing their ut- most to rid themselves of such a burden ? If the Republi they may also # ng all cue ns are by epaon Tuesday, bate it ing that their managers at Albany and in this y adver of divisions in the ranks of their opponent city failed to tw recent Lut preferred the wages of corruption for tem. selves toa victory for their perty on high and honorable grout party having stood quic leaders Dartered its good name in the Capitol for cash, and the unclean dr ‘The masses of the y ippings of Logis. lative joblery, and a half score of y andenthe, new chart, © oO oecuy can enrich themselves according T Cie of law, need not be astonished if the electors of this State dismiss the Republicans fiom the hustings in the coming week overwheli ed with a hnmiliating defeat. —— - We earnestly call the attention of the women of America to an secount in another cvlamn of what familics in Cuba are suffering. The matter to which we refer is only # com pendium, or rather a series of extracts of letters received by one mail from ladies in Cuba. Th full tenth of what Cuban wouien and children have suffered and are sufferiug will probably never be written, ecretary Fisn and Mr. Semen have smothered the enthusiasm in this holy cause of Cuba which, bul for them, American men would have shown, nd shown with, will that would have made Spain understand that we would not allow such barbaritics at our very doors, Will not the women of America, who owe so much to our free institutions, shame the men aud the Government by insisting on the suspension of these outrages? They can do mach if they will, and this marder- ing of old women and violating of yenng women in Cuba may be stopped by « united protest from this country, The duty of American women is plain in the prewises ; and history will not fail to record either their action or their acquiescence in the outrages now daily per- petvated on their sisters in Cuba, —— - The Duke of MANCHESTER has written a letter to the London Zizace in favor of encour- tion of honest laboring men to Aus- lonies, Alluding to the fact that many of these men are too ulira. Arter wher English to be willing to go to the United States, says: “Should we not be proud of and en | courage the desire of these men to remain citi | gens of the Initish Empire, rather than become menbers of a community whose interests om ©] onaay points diff from ours!” ‘he Duke is a \y noon, no doubt, but he makes a strange | ¢ in calling his poor countrymen * citigens” Jol the Brilish Empire. ‘They are only taxed | ' V pubjet is with o fF bee ge 8 niry that | 1 fy fer the United fates to tH re no doubt many English luborors | who, like th the ved that i u a rither be patre j ind by dl than \ pelit tx ng citizens of a grout republic; Lut the number of these simpleton pilly d 1 they will gravitate t al s —— Tho plans for the new Post Oillee aver garded, we understand, by cer Nigresmen as too costly, 1 in economical ey seem to think sin brick barracks would answer every pur ‘nee ond of to the fact | by while their | coutidence in Judge Boswonts, the President of the Police Commissic ani that those wicked sebem that “ the dome of the London St, Paul’ covered by Mr sible philanthropis deereed the abolitic nomi pose, Do thede emall-souted politicians nr floct that the citizens of this city pay more revenu to the Post Office Departinent than all the rest of the country put together? If we are not entitled to ahandsome Post Office, worthy of a great metropolie, we should like to know who is, . oie M. Lavina, who urged the iipeachment of Louis Naroteox, has been ecnteneed to two years’ imprisonment and a fine of ten thonsand francs. Those who in this conntry impeached Axnnew Jonsson were not subjected to any pun- ment, The right to impeach the chief of the State being the corver-stono of free institutions, it may be imagined how sincere Lours Navoreow is in his liberal professions. ee Since 1857 there have been successively four American Ministers in Franes, and no one of them has been able to settle the postal diMficul- ties with that country, Nor have the French envoys at Washington been more successful, Two special commissioners, Mr, Kasson and Senator Rawaey, have also been sent to France to try to make up for the incapacity of the diplo- matists; but they too were ineffectual, and all the country has gained by their mission is an ex- tra amount of taxation to cover their expenses in addition to the sala Thi « paid to the Minister teen years of diplomacy and special com- hip have been fruitless, It remains now to be seen if Mr. Wasnevens and Mr. Baa- tiamy will succeed where their predecessors hi so wignally failed. If Mr. Frem was half as outspoken ag Mr. Creswert, Loris Naroneox might be brought to terms ; but Mr. Fist loves missione! his ease too much to excite himself by any ex- traordinary display of ener, me The migration of our citizens to Europe this summer promises to be extreordinary, The occupants of whole rows of houses ow the Fifth avenue aud the neighboring streets are going. Every steamer that is to sail from now to July has all its berths taken, and the tide of aristo- cratic travel overdows into the quarters usually allotted to second-class passengers. Our home watering-place hotel-keepers must take warning in season, and moderate the extravagant prices Happy Fisu! which they have heretofore been accustomed to exact, or they will lose money this season, as they did lust, Tho Holy Fathor is endeavoring: to convert the Hebrews ina lump. They would, no doubt, prove liberal contributors to the Papal treasury but it is doubtful whether His Holiness will svoceed in courineing them, as most Jews have a decided ence for the faith of their fore- fate aia nator SHERMAN proposes that the office of Secretary of the Navy be abolished. And, for that matter, the office of Secretary of State, as at present conducted, might as well be abolished too, Gen, Jackson's idea of government, accord. ing to Jack Dowsixa, was “one great wheel, ynd that a smasher; and we are not but Old Hickory was about nm to find the smas*er, = — = Daring the session of the late Legislature, Senator Nexny C. Menruy bad charge of the bill providing for the election of two Judges of the Brooklyn City Court, to bold othe of t. The difliculty is fourteen Dayear, The pa Mcnray put the bill through the Senate jmp. Hoxny J, Crnuex, Jn, then sh through the Honge, Atexaxprr McCoy, an un Je of Hexey J. Ccxtey, Jr. and Joszem Nem fox, the father-in-law of Hexny C, Meapsy’s son, now tarn up cs the Ring candidates for these fi Menmry, as Chairman of the S Judiciary Committee, and Crnnex, as a member mbly Judiciary Committee, had pecu F carrying out this nice little fi ngcment, The voters of Brooklyn have it in their power to block their little game, McCew is a veteran oflice-holder, bas been a member of the Ring for years, and has accumn- luted ovor a million dollars, He was on the Wallabont and other commissions, and was deep- ly engaged in the Ring speculations around Prospect Park, McCvw had his pas the Brooklyn Club, the banqueting n+ anxious ut a Valuable painting which was used in decorat hall, In view of this fret, it seoms singuler that such an uncompromising champion of Ireland a Wintisw ald be thrown aside for A DINSON shi such a man as Avexanper McCen, Tet the rsof Brooklyn st . ciation of Mearwy, Concex, and ‘ by voting for Gronoe I. FPisven RY Mr. Firrn, newslealer of {udson City, reports his daily sulos of papers at the present time as follows s ae suse M0/Palverenorting Tribune 4 Hermie 2 xan Decay it g Wut ee Tujpraved Times i SwN over all others, S01; over ths Falsrerepo: ting Ti oor, A: over the Decaying World, 4® over the Lnpi'eved Tien, 6. i Will the Zitee-reporting Tribunr, she De ing World, aud the Improved Times please lay these figures before their limited circles of readers ee EE Joun Foury declines to run for Alderman. His reason is that the votes will not be honestly counted, He advises all decent men to stay away from the polls and let the knaves have it all their own way, We do not approve of Mr. Fo: ter's advice, because we do not believe that the ned frauds will be 7 rmitt We have rs. He is an upright incorruptible officer, and he will see to it are defeated, sulla haa! 3 ZA BETH CADY STANTON concluded Mra. Fr an cloguent speech before the National Woman Suffrage Association on Tuesday last, by saying t of Tue Sex, reflected from the white mountain tops of Wyoming, had gilded the Verily, Tux Sow doe shine for all — ri The right title for Mr. SumNen was dis. Mesrne in his brilliant, philo- sophical speech at the Cuban diuuer to Ges. Joxpaw on Thursday evenin He ewiied the husetts “the incompreben- ‘This description ought to is more incomprehensible ator from Massa stick, In effect, wh: than a philanthropist who devotes himself for ars to the abvlition of slavery in the , and turns round and exeris ull bis to put down those who have n of slavery ina nei rand i boring country ? : ——— supa 1, Hastin has been placed in tion for the Assistant Ald@rmanship of the Eleventh Asscubly District, Mr, Hastie was an Lonest member of the old rd of Education, ‘oved himself worthy of the confidence and respect of the community, We ask for him ¢ cordial support. ——— ara from the Abeay Ar 8 that ticket for the Court of Appeals has been isued, bearing the name of Saxronp E, Cuvnem for Chief dustics, with Marre € ny CHARLRS Aspai wy, Cuantusd, Forse, and Ropenr§, Have for Associate Judges, ‘This is what was to hav Loon expected when the Demoeratie Convention w weed to nominate such a nian as Watts aa PF, Aries, whom wil the Germans of the State detest such men as Rorvs W. Prexnast and Cranes A. Renato, who are identified with the Coola! Railroad wenopoly, Indepeudent Demo crits inuef rebel at such nominations; but it re- mains to be seen how far they will be able to render their rebellion effective, —————s With a little manly cou city Judge Boswontit can give us an hon: tion on Tuesday he weakly allow villainy to consume signs, eupposing that ho Will not be held respons get away till his eonvers! Working upon bis mind, weakened by Tone illness, they verv nearly succeel; Pht One might he evades their vieflance, and makes bis way alone to the Coll seum He sat down npon a fallen block, and medi tated upon his position " was a tall crag of aye! isn ATROC 4 SUPFERINGS, rder and On nit Mutilated by Want of Ct rage of Women —Ch the Volnutec Necessarios anton rage “and pertina- Dranstaiet srom La Rerotucion. Accivit employes of the Cuban Government writes to a friend “You will donbtlest have received plenty notices of the atrocities which the spaniords commit, but Tilo not believe you em they carry therr barbaritt or soven years of azo In haivos, q old women and vio ive matters of every-day oceurrunce. ors co out to kill people for eport, they leay- tng the corpses on tho rondet Wis arrival he th was roused tro! rle by the indefinite — ad whieh oben And looking arcand he she was no longer al imacine to what alength The Boston Transcript informs us that Otiting eniVdren’ur sta “Mr. Sauoen Bownrs, of the Springfleld Ae publican, passed Saturday in Boston, most of his time being ocenpicd in making gpologics.”” This is encouraging; and if Mr. Rownns would de: vote himeclf to making a few apologies in other quarters, he would do wel » tho erag of ruin 1 wis near, and as U ind gathored around tre fo ont more definite and distivet, prang forward, but he could tis nie: he would yy it became and nothing 19 said Not long since a party of them surprised, on his plantation near Moron, an ol! man, his wife, nd alittle grandchild some five yo and what do yon suppose they did with them? Knowing that they had sons and brothers in the ranks of the inenrgents, they eut thelr stomachs open with their swords, pu'l ured boiling water id a dou, sweet Is Judge Boswourut going to be used as a mask for the election frauds which the Ta managers intend tohave committed on Tu next? We cannot believe it. We are ev a respectable and honorable man, and wiil not suffer bis well-carned reputa be destroyed. neand solemn, 1 ed indelibly upon his heart of Now, he could spring forward and throw himself ed her the figure at her feet, but al melied into the moor diving Theadora, who, let’ ua hope, returned at lust to those Elysiau delds she #0 well deserved, ‘The result of this apparition was a relapse on the part of Lothair, which alurmed his relatives, the St, Joromes, who, in Fpite of the opposition of the Je- suits, insisted on calling ina celebrated English phy- sician at that time visiting Rome, who at ones de- clared that Lothair's nervous system was ehattered, and thet he must at once quit Rome, to Sicily in charge of an Eny soon contrived to exeapo to Malta in an open boat, and, under the British flag, was again secure from At Melia he falls in with an old ae out thelr Intestines, nto their stil! living We. however, are unable to punish the by doing the like to them, for our Government wishes us to act as a civilized nation, ond all we tho maneater can do is to give no quarter to the enemy.” no Eighth Ward, is still on the Island. nts against him are still pigeon-holed in the District Attorney's office. lowed to register in the Fifth Ward, A friend of onrs in the division commanded by Gen. Moderto Ding write any relation or frien sinated treacherously or ki!'ed Soantara has made a dosert of Munzanil’o and pecially has been troops of that mareda have not pare the Ife of The times of the etod, and the Th fnee of the earth,’ “Do not inquire after all have been either assas- He ought to be al- Tle was sent priest, where he pO} Dioodhonnd V 4 siogle woman, old or young. conquest have been ri have been wiped off th Some of the members of the Mercantile Library Association are running a ticket in fav of opening the Library on Sunday, That ticket It may be found in another elected. A doctor in Camagnoy writ ae the children, and the old men all fight here, ae if 6 nothing elxe all oar lives > is no help for it a# long as the Spaniards remain Oor people are resolved to triumph or the indifference shown of arousing strengthen our res and very eccentric, Pye dey! the Mediterranean in and {nvites Lotliair to accompany him to Palestine, t bollover in the Aryan race in Aryan principles, and detest Semitisin, he declares has destroyed art and perverted “Tt bas tought man to body, and the essence of art is to honor the human He bas many other #ingular notions, despises books, & Books are fatal; they are the curso of the human ine-tenths of existing books are nonsense, and the clever books are the —— The Police Commissioners aro changing the inspectors of election and the canvassers by way of preparing for the contest of next Tuesday. Great frauds are conte Judge Boswourtt to ste by America, in- terves only to ve, and we will feht unaided with grester energy in'the fice of the whole world, By and ly history will take care that the euilt of having allowed Spain to wage the most feroctous was ever known falls npon the real culprits.” If he does not, _———-—— “Tf you wore to sce ine,” a Cuban lady writes to a friend of hers in this ely, the dross I wear; it is worthy of a pia no begger in the world would dare to as long as Tam nota sla refer It to all the fue drosses I ol by Disraeli, Lothair-A New The appearance of a new novel irom the pen of ation of that non: was the inve Art {4 w creat thing, and Scisnee and selenee ein tee W by his attributes Hing: bot all that be taneht by m twice a Cabinet 3 event of consid during whicw he bas and once Promier of F abie Importence in a literary point of view, the ane weeks since 1 political cir- Another writ “My children have abeolntety to cover t to array myself with nt of wintel T have m to protect mysel novacement of which a few n should live In the weather.” To renier his body first duty of man, tely master the Who Tt was rumored In advance, He should develon and com Whon our men killa Spaniard, ate, that it contained bitter of some of the tly that it was Disrseli's poiitieal ¢ asalem Lothnir fills in with a Syrian gentle- Paracieie, who lives in yond the Sea of me, Where the Syz eet along as Le: neoled in the wm sufferings with the thought that at any dominion of the tyrants."” tho north of » and whom Le pen of the Lil re not under th erosely immoral, Th pul forth by an Irish foure moment to be telegraph We cun assure our rious and unjust. Lothair" const exposnre of ihe arts by which the of Rome, and to prepare the “Do your utmos! aniifal vorng Iadv, J, was deemed of suMelent Ailantic cable, aders in the outset that it is mission our ldy friends f to send us pieces of goods and snoy § ve in sKonies at Eecing OUrvelves in this por im and Lottalr, in which, ¥ Ley tind PL AR li has stated his own relig conversation t presume, Mr, Dist is Atheism In who fs uneon kilful and thorough * Ae ‘or Pantheis: othes are concerned, my dear friend, erating army monstrous than when we take tiem r little children and naturally secret acts of tho ¢ jes tnat any expos: moral and irre ail (ae foundation th » Well clotted j were carnival time, with any n able to scrape tog patriot to know in. their dresatul ny former days, Lhe topes of tho nov Wich all creation rt, society, F fearful trials, apable of such Immens: the unconselons, Who was left with two guard other a clergy m tingulshed seu an orphan tn teh Presbyterian, the hareit of Kogland, a dis y after Lothalr Anglican Com Chureh of Roc themselves, God kuows low, iren, Who are rerhans betwe bat out of raze, seraps of leath tent and omnise There was of o Scoteh Preshyte al of Emancipation tn tres Speech at th to win for fis Chureb a convert whose rivk ophieal tran the ¢ alih were both patriotic, instructive, end tthe dinner given by Mr Deimonico's to Ge ne, by Mr. Mertre of th Cuban Junta, secms to us worthy of reproduction, Aldama on iinrsday last the following Lothair attained yet unformed ar, with opinions It is the charte and position still at Brentham, the seat of a ducal family, whose } whore eay ai 4 gracious Indies Introdnee the shy vny rerord, but it is, m: £400,400) eaves, tmore of the precen's of ¢ uuty and to the re. The acene then eh quarters of the Jesuits, of wh Kling, both with regard to the conversi 1 and the conversion of genileman, how the abolltion of slavery is lavery exiats « n my opinion, Vappene presently t + Mappens f than for princi who is destined to b subsequent fortunes ly mien, a ¢o Attic in outline round chin, and a profe bound by @ Grecian filet, and on he foundation for Foung, tl oust Vregeneration has not been n of dark chest ed without such n that would ‘was one of the chieis of th Europe, a great iriend of Gariba Ttlian by birth, and now the » » American of the Southern inst the Union in every language hus invented a new r We next nd Lothair at the residence of Lord St Jerome, one of the noblest mansions in St. Jam Lord St. Jerome is great Catholic nate, and with him lives bis niere, Clare Ar beautiful young Iady, who is rT, and who is wholly dev vaucement of the Church, and especially to the re conquest of England by th Ji and Mazaini, an noble spirit ¢ is ultra-cosmupo and Greek pati EDUCAID G CATHOLIC ich we hold now hada gospel once in our district wher neighbors, and 9 Father siarrs, most a saint tn Ife our gospel was not Although 1 gave my views * Sehool Question,” ive since that tim Tne Sex, Eatecm it me to publish the following extract from the na y Council of Balin * Eaueation of Youth": “We recur to the extirpating it on Why we shoo d ¢ not an additiony re h dwell in Galile ancient faith of her Under the Influence of this lady, of tne St and of the Cardinal and the Lothair is pretty nearly converted, and is olm persuaded to devote a spare million or so, which lis (usrdians have laid up for him, to the be Lin the heart of Lon ral, where the worship of hi Hy conducted in the full spirit of the or.ti He fs saved from this per. ous #latements footsteps of my over His Hfe ant neumbent on es amid the moun ters Le loved so well.”” letter of the Plen adventures In returns to Engiand comple es his duties as an Throughout the work the which we hay all love story, whe ven should the Ri apoala scenes and chara luded, and pervadin naices of the Chnreli,’® andof renew version by the influence of Theodora. mixed up with Fenian mectings, Red R ding Committee ¢ money that war the cathedral is given to the cause of Italy, and de voted to the task of driving th Lothair turns up in the camp of the Garibuldi Volunteers who invaded the Papal domin where he serves on the rtaffof Gen together with Theodora and as secretary to the nee readers ft evident Land store it rently with great car: pate literary atjand ihe BF cevelopstie Intell of reigious principles, sustained by re Pope from Rome. und for eociets tH ¢ Most disuntrous results,’ ‘he decrees of the Council relating to this subject are as follows “The best, a Yacup Cohen ty again iu the ¥ A Svs reporter, happening to meet the Hon decob Coben yer that eminent pote #land that you have nr autumn of 18 1 in fact the only remedy which re- Col, Compian. nce buttonholed by 1, and her Inbors wore e wild warriors, Theodora, but with @ mien of majesty, moved like the spirit of © other world, and was admiration not wn ired from polities connection with every ehureh, seho ish not drue, Lum stronger yout! may be instructed both in learning and the liberal Following, theret ssors (in former tthe pastors of so their power it 1s possible, ul ever of the pastors, the eviss sarily ‘attend the the ehildren will be defended from the indiferevtisin Low 40 prevale kin the way of Cat! a) the yowe of the Lord trom ty public to unc m the above stater be ereeto tin Tow is that? viewed by them with monet not think of vat T Veterans rouna nixed with awe mp-fire Lad told to the new recrn’ of prowess and dey had charged at Voltorne, borne their standard when they fatal Aspromonte, and no organisation eoult taphantly she nd how heroically Dat ish all avr first cnconnter, and dies content ‘stand that views differ Are not sanction: uthority of the diocese IAM STARRS, Vicar- fiom Lim a so Join the Chareh of Ro: perotely wound consiened to the eare 1, who has become a & been raved the field by the apparition ef D illustrated news Which the Cath of the Virgin Mary tn lies constru into an jut cannot be too highty ¢ now no doubt ifestation, whi Any witnesses, and genern from 500 to 6.000 Hon of the hour him with the greatest attentle Dol at he some time king Very gyod care that be git. Dolev vu ley has beew recog Tnover dried, the advantages Obed 10 RUCH Wt N pussengers are mainly furore: and n healthier more robust class of emizrants never Innde On our shores, Nearly $20,010 in draits on the homne office were presented by them, and over $10.00) in svecte was Hrouht into the eountry by these men, three hundred take a train today for the West, and out of the «hole 13%) not My will remain on the seaboart, Tho Compy ing roval work in settling the nnoccupie | | the West with a hardy race, who wil 1 rairios blossom and bloom with the fruits of industry. Three hundred azoncios in N Sweden, and Denmark are bustly sunnly tn gore for the chartered boats of this linc, and no ono of this Company have been imoosed upon by thivv instance can be found where tminterants In elirce ing runners, Nearly foar hundred branch neonels are at work in the West, and through the medium of this Company, relatives, friends, and neighhors oro induced to come to this conntry, Hail Seandinay. st , " ’ . LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ~ DASHES HERE ASD THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, Auapicions Opening of the Sa of Europe tying cart of Our Benictt Protecting the Tmintarnits from the Land Sharks. On the 12th inst, the steamer Denmark arrived With 1,800 Seandinasiane, consigned to the American Emicrant Comoany. This association, chortered by tho State of Conneoticnt, Las been at work over tec years, porsaadiag about 200,000 persons to cin) rrate, Nearly all the immigrants eomo prepared to buy land, and cettioin the West. Moardine-house ranners and eourions ticket agente ewarn.ot around the whart oo the arrival of the steamer, but when they saw the agent of tho Company flanked by woll known do. toctives, toy vamosed. Five hundred of the emigrants took passage on the Pennsylvania Central KR. R. for points west of Chicaro, and a majority puretiasod tand of the Amer fein Emigration Company, The Denmark’ The Robbery of the Widow Cruz. ‘The examination in the Cruz bond robbery wee concluded yesterday. About aronth ago, a young Woman who gave her name as Annio Cruz appiind at tho Tombs for a warrant for the arrest of ‘ancre to Cruz, her brother-in-law, the charte bein? that he had stolen cight Pacifle Raitroad bonds, worth $7,900, and U. 8. notes for $1,100. Mr. Act our J. Bixhy testified that ho sold the bonds to Annie Cros, And subsequently bought them of tar warrant was granted, and the prisoner wae irrested on Good Friday and taken before a © Justice, He agroed to pay #1200); failed to do, The complainant ts the w Thootore Cruz, brother of the prisoner, sal th ut oighe yours with the prisone ent to Ler husbond's death ars ago. She lind recetved b iJ hoshond and wi a not curroorated by evidenea, and he was coviiitied ault of $10,000 bail Good Trotting on Fashion Cou Yesterday they had a good trot on the Foshion The day was fine, and thongh the race was Hadiy tivertisod, there was a good attendance, ‘Ts trol was a match between James MeKeo's grav, James Watson and H. Casey's bi O'Brien, The track was in fino condition, a good beat was made, The ng open dd Hetore he stort tt 3 to 2on O'Brien, but Koon ehaneot te even tat the go off got to ty Lon \atson Attort J delays and scorines, the horens were font oti eveniy, At once Watson took the te won easily the frst heat, ns O'Brien wis wild, av broke. Tn the second heat the odds were Jani 410 Jon Watson, He wont of with the lead, X ft, hut well foreed by O'Brien, and a . contested heat was made, which Watson won! | lovgti, The third heat was won easily by Wa O'Brien broke often and badiy, Tine Trotting on tniou Cow Yesterday a trot was contested on the Unioo Course, ‘The race was a match for €200 three in five, between L. §. Sammls's Bonaparte, to wagon, and J. Page's black y as, In harness, ‘Tho* attendance was good, but the betting was not very brisk. In the t+! heat the odds were 2 to Lon Bonapirte, Jonas ted all through untit near the stond, when he broke @ led he tho sec ing distanc shouting: © with tu Tora ares fer running, and alse for ie The ision was in. strict ae new rules, aud wus Well Feculved. galdeiteniony ‘The Astoria Schutrzen Park Celebre The German Cabinetmakers’ Associotion n der the direction of G. Sneider, Esq., are ng forward the grading of Schuetzen Park with energy They are grading eight avenues besides Broadway the sirect leading to the park from the vill Atvect, The large hotel t# nearly finished, as are the other $50 fee ishet. On Me Seveuth street, E. I Elizabeth Cady Stanton w rest fo women clone on the MeFur 10 Hail, on Tavsay morning peat All the Will want to go and ghear it, bat they can’, SUNBLAMS. —Dr. Dick Buckles ix when he lived In the West 1 ms usin writing thet read de elem of an old Fr ¢ 1 tous: # Me, John Dogotte: Jontloman's th tt ” te Heel: ic® Gao Diino triad, and tad ov alte eolt poleoned; for which favor he had ty pay four Ieaterling and @ lawsuit. —Andy Johnson is about to emerge from the tomestie retirement in which for 0 lo} h been consented to remaia, anu to start in . Greenvil As abonker, Fe writes a goo deal Bud its generally suppored that he coutempiater sou PUbIshiuc a DAvk whieh shall be a defeves of wy poles," and bie Administration toilette of the ted tragétionne boon the suljeet of a spirited cont yin i Having aeserted that the plastt feet of her attire w Mache ites have furnish coled: due to artificial folds. The J evidence to show tat noth Gcula be tarthes fol Li, and that the claw sical ft F earaients was due to ber Iniuiy nie grace and net, and to that alone One of the strangest newspaper schemes ever by the propil ginaw (Michigan) daily and weekly ¢ ty Fto thelr subscribers $4.00 worth of prewinws first of which is the church aud lot recentiy owved by the First Presbyterian Sooke! y of Bast sagiinw, wae Wed et $2001, Advertiaenion'4 of (his pecatiar ‘chen be the Gothic rty le, Buy Worth about @.020 —A lady was recently ont waiking, secompanied by her nuree and two children, Near St. Louia, when © of tie Iattor w t for afew my + OL be ng eniled, ly answeret om a little distasce, "Here Tan, mamma, behind the stump, I'm pla win big beautiiul worm, V've got @ elip,and it opens mouth ever #0 wile when I touch ite tevih st t Anxious (o see the character of the ctli'e playmute, the two women went tothe spot w hold! they saw @ rattlesnake two fect long eater Avainet the butt of tie slump, and the eb!Md thrustiar the ehtp against ite head. Lhesnake appeared pe focus presive, not even KiViny the usHal WarnlaK vil IM Faction, Tt is neediess, pertiaps, to say thn nother was frightened Beyond the power of mot the ninse quickly removed the ela 1 one v} Qespatched the dange-ons j ve THR PATE OF A FIGHTING DOG, Amal wired at org= Abob-taried ovaery ¢ And that there ath Nay Ltt pave And the dors wae 6 t Bate stew thar ¢ imntle Way sure (0 raise & Walt. A woman ownet a Thomas eat Wat it at Vi Ana the piry Fivea Went 1or Lae cal ike Metr haw the neoh atthe eat Tae Cie eae an r ’ ) 1

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