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SUN, TUESDAY AY 17 ‘OPLE’S MONEX I8 SQUANDERED. Admiral Porter's Misgovernmont ofthe Navy so Pretences, Extravagance, Corraption—Ships of War used now THe what cannot be regarded as anything less than a grave political crime, Oat he remain silent un- der such on imputation? Or can he convince the public that there has been no conspiracy to in to-day’s election ? teenth century—n delineation all the more Degpame tho 10% je ot life wink fou jal 01 tawtton to wrleh ly transient, and like! ‘ander the influence of ‘democrat Der ect a pictare of aristo drawn by 60 skilful an artist in stich emarmin; What would we not clive equally vivid: contemporaneous delineatio of Ass7ria or By, range or medieval ‘The remainder of the article in Appleton is devoted to @ special criticism of eoch of Disraeli! “ Alroy,” * Conings Tanered” are pronounced the othair” Is not consitered superior author's oarlier works, bat Mr, it leaves room for the advertisements or not. In that way we have got our present enor- mous circulation ; everybody knows that all the news is in Ti SuN, and that it is inde- pendent, fearless, interesting, and and that it fights against Tammany Hall as against everything elso that is not truly democratic, We dare say that for this reason Tue SuN is not so great a favorite with Messrs, O'HALL and ConNoLLyY as some other journals that possess none of these qualiti However, if they would make it their rule to advertise in the papers that the people road it would be @ pleasing novelty, ——-— ’@ Double Victory. Americans may well be proud of the double victory of the Sappho, if we may judge of the race by the importance which Mr. Asit- BURY has given it in his many letters to the newspapers of London, The defeated yacht, the Cambria, although not the best craft in England, had gained a high reputation in the nautical world, baving won two or three splendid races. Nobody ever anticipated the easy victories which the Sappho has achieved. Comparing theso races with the timo which was made by the Sappho and Cambria in a former con- test, we are unable to seo in what particular the latter has deteriorated or the former im- proved. The Sappho had her keel length- ened one foot, and this would naturally as- sist her ina beating race, by giving her an The English yachteman sought the same end by increasing the bal- COURSES AND COURSERS. THR SPLENDID TROTTING SEASON IN ANTICIVATIO Tho Steeds of the Seanon—How they Look, they Are—The Tracks mad Sockeye Alt abor The trotting carnival for 1870 opens at the Fashion Course on the 13h of the present ‘The track, though still rongh, ts being carefully raked, seraved and rolled for the many events soon to come off. Flyers are arriving in #hoals, and it hehooves those who dle-ito to he posted not to de- for their vielts, for sly ones are taking peeps thronel the chincks in the forces, and taking notes ng the daily exercite prozresses. The old Union and the nov Ficetwood aro being rapidly put in condition for fist time, while the hundreds of agricultural associations are preparing ther Invitations In rearon to tecure the of Thorne, Mountain Boy, Ethan Allon, George Wilkes, and other equine notables, Peovle may talk of thelr dolizht when insrecting eabbaces, tnr- nips, plongbing mochine Jond in their nretses of sheen, hors, ia! Ad oxen, bat with an exhi ation of all chese, and OF the best breeds th the country, deptived of the excitement THE TROTTING MATCRES which are annonnced to come off, ® meagre attend. nee wonld shaw tho most altselive fentare of these wertenitaral fairs t trotting, tn Gountry ville-ve. mop, women, an’ ebildred talk ‘and just het a jirtle, for the fun of the thing, ay con name the winner, Onr repomer in Ma rounds lately visite? the Frehion Coarse to vay his resnects to the proorietors, Meners. Saunders, and to have a qui It Bhines for AIL perpetrate frauds i en aring color Corresiondence ot The San. Wasiuttnaron, May 15.—As thero is no- thing to do in the Navy Department but to con- trive schemes for squandering the people's money, Admiral Porter, who runs it machine, ocenpics his abundant teisure with writing letters on every conceivable subject, One day he gushes out on submarine telegraphs the next in flattery of some momber’s speech, whereby he hopes to gain votes for his prodigal and so on through the calendar, must keop before the public on any terms, for notoriety is his ruling ambition, after an anxious to step into Farragut’s shoes ing this exhibition, fat and pursy Mr. Robeson, like little Jacky Horner, is eating humblepie in a corner, Porter issues orders to officers, and signs them with his own rank, right under the eyos of 4 so-called Secretary, who is exclusively charged with that duty by law. But law has no authority here, where interest or favoritism fs to be served. a hold on Grant, and Grant appointed Robeson to oblige Borie. So we go. Feeble the administration of the navy has been at times, but it was neyer charged before with the corruption, partiality, aad extravagance that are now notorious in the service, tered solely for ends of personal interest, and without any regard whateyer to the public good. It is a formidable “ring,” where jobs are givon out, contracts made, and favoritism indulged, for @ valuable consideration, And some of the par- ties engaged in this busine: faces and preach ‘ morality, love conspirators did in the McParland affuir, ‘They are strong enough to keep @ column at com- mand in a New York paper, but take care to pay for it out of the public treasury. puffed, fleets recommended, or honest men abused, be sure that the thing is dono here in The car-marks are known, and tho instruments have boen detected, as an investiga. tion in Congress will #001 establish, The so- cafled “European squadroa,” or more properly the Admiral’s yachts, has been transferred from Lisbon to Spezia, so as to be entirely in the Medi- torranean, and to lounge about the Italian ports Adwmiral Radford is to be retired and to come home without a full cruise, and some people think these changes bave been made for Porter’s accommodation, service in the rank of Vice-Admiral. of course he will take out his family in @ frigate at a cost of $2,000 aday to the nation, rule forbidding women on board ships of war has been practically abrogated for four yoars past, and is now no longer recognized. Goldsborough put the Colorado and Frolic at the vice of a lady friend fora yachting tour in the Mediterranean, Admiral Farragut and Commodore Pennock carried out their families in the Fraz lin; Admiral Radford carried out his tamily after werd in the same ship; and now the captain: under him are imitating these high examples by cruising about with the’ t style at the publ Porter and his set are very fond of quoting nayal precedents in the Old World, as authority for similar proceedings in our service. say if Kuglind, France, Italy, Russi any other monarchical government, permits ships of war to be convert the wives and children of officers? The plain y is wholly demoralized, und the causes are transparent. A. Raratvo is an able man, or he never could have got a Democratic nomina- tion for the Court of Appeals. dence that ho ever voted a Democratic ticket. But that is not the great reason why so many Democrats are going to vote against him. ntral Railroad, and that corpo- ration is not entitled to be represented by a Judge on the bench of our highost Court, Members of the Mercantile Library Asso- ciution who are in favor of op room on Sundays are reminded to go and vote to- day for the Reform ticket. dates are circulating report that the officers of the Association have no control over the prem- ises it occupies, but must submit to tho dictates of the owners of the building—the Clinton Hall This is @ mere pretence, Library Association did, indeed, more than a year ago, courteously inquire of the trustees of tho Clinton Hall Association what their wishes were in regard to the Sunday question, but they were under no obligation to do so; and as they have received no answer, they are at entire liber- ty to take their own course. Let the majority of the Association speak their mind freely, and then let their decision, whatever it is, be obeyed. ‘pt, of Athens or Rome, Amusements [ Academy of Musto=ite au (pers Marthe. Veoth’s Theatre fx ve, Goo There is no evi- French Theatre—Laiy of Lyons, Pechitens belongs to the ¢ masterpieces, * ne Torsive Termptations. Kelly & Leon's Minstrels, 190 Broatway. # Garden Lydia Thowpabn Troape, (tre The Fair One with Io Fam Francisco Minatrola, 685 broiway, Tammany Grand Combioation, ‘The Beach Pucusmatte fannel Open to Visitors se nerneal haa satisfled ns that. In the interval Wier of Rcentary ince he publissed Mr. Disraoli's invention hay not lost and hog strengt!- ned to a high and Hon in literatnre o& Toast, it not in English power tus v'e- caved and English miinfatrio passed into oblivion, res of English life and ovaracter that ‘iar climes and distant respond to the tohale of his sympathetic pag ‘This list dohtence, by the way, Is a quotation from an impassioned passage in “ Contarini Fleming,” in thor predicts his own future ‘The Sappho ng the reading ite force, nor bin The opposition eandi- Field of the Cloth of Gold, Matinews The daily circulation of Tus Sun during the last week, which ended on Saturday, May 14, was as follows: Whatever may be the ultimate docision of eriti- clsm mpon the iterary merits of Mr. Disreli, the immense success of '* Lothar” shows that he bas taken a8 an author a very strong bold upon the (avor of the pablie. No book since * Ungla Tom's Cabin” warmly noticed, and few books have had Ao great A sale. On the Orsp day of Pabiication tn this city Mfeen thousand cooies were sold, and the publishers coald not snpply the de- Aggregate daiiy circulation last week, Average daily circulation dur ing the week, 103,350, Daily average dur, ing the previous week, ending May 7, has been 80 wi ‘oly ‘The Judicial Election—Last Words. Ttie adminis. E'ther one of four classes of voters can de- tertnine the result of the judicial election in ‘They are : first, that largo body of voters who honestly think that mere portisan considerations ought not to control the choice of Judges of our higher courts ; secondly, those who would not liko to sec on the bench of the Court of Appeals the prejudiced champions of any one of the great railway monopolies of the State, who tould not g:ve an uabiassed decision in a case where the interests of that monopoly came Ju conflict with those of some other or any other railway ; thirdly, our immense German population, who do not desire to have a por- son on the bench who has prejudged their cause in advance of a hearing ; and fourthly, the independent members of the legal pro- fession who have no axes to grind, but simply wish to have an upright, honest judiciary, Either one of these four classes, even in this city alone, is powerfal enough to decido thia contest. Let them follow the advice of Tue Soy, act independently of partisan or personal considerations, and give tue State seven worthy Judges of the Court of Appeals, remembering that they are to hold office till the year 1884. MAGNIFICENT ANIMALS, who are now being pet through thelr preoarator Roden. one of te prominent di Ramm ihe Any, chanced to he at telsnre, and at once volunteer a THE RIVAL MA The thirty-nine French regiments which voted against the plediecite are not likely to remain Lours Narotson will find some means or other to send them to Algeria, if not to Cayenne. If collisions shall continue to take place between the people and the soldiery, how can these republican warriors be depended upon to fire upon their political associates ? has Mr. Ecru B. Wasasvann to say about all these occurrences? Let us have his official de- the State today, loug'in Paris, Vechter and Selwyn Contending for n Boston upright position. ra sp et ft. Various reports haye been published concern- ing the cliange of manage pont in Selwyn's Theatre, ‘The truth ts that Follet and Cheney three years ago built the theatro for Selwyn, who was then connected with Wallack's instrumental in giving Selwyn ® lense for twelve years, and under his manacemont tho place became the eat theatrical reserts in the States, When Fochter went to Boston, Uhenoy, who honeht out Follot’s snaro list verr, was greatly strack with bis per ormanee, in f Without reflecting that Selwyn had a lense for twelve years, of which only three had expired. Le roshed to Mr. Fechter and engaged him as er and star at a aolary jor the entire season. to engage othor wear sanctimonious just as the free- ‘won once Face this #ensom, it and in desirous to he ritted aeninet Kirkwood for avide, Roden thinks well of him, powerfnl bay reldine half brotor to Commodore Vander- hits Mountain Roy; Penobscot Chief, who is 240 race; Charley Green Abdstiah, entered in th fmt mare by Bashaw: brother to the reat Lady Thorne; a Mijor Windeld mare of aplen ‘it aoperrance. Finnogan, a las'int chostnat gelling, neoriy 16 hands high was next un. fon of Nerman ont of a wellbred mare, and was raise by Mr. Alexander of Kentneky notwittistinding his helrit he shows no great “daylight,” as Tis chest and barrel aro immenes, Ho tak a stratelt by well set ont hie ove and nostril surerb; his knees broad ; his loge flat and clean, He has ENGAGEMENTS THIS MONTIT, hoth on the Union and Beshion Courses, and, andor the rnitanes of Rocen, hide fiir to vive a good ac. count of himself ant his linenge. Next on the list came the bay horse Western New York and ti mare Belle of Clyde, doth the rroperty of the pro- prietor of the Fashion. The gray boree Tilloteson was the Inat shown tn this stable, for the balance were out for thelr mornin” jor. ‘The stable of William Borst comes next in order. ‘This energetic vonng horseman hae converted old barn into horse bondotrs, for it would be irreverent to call the airy reception rooms of nis re by the enntracted In our opinion, one alteration increascd speed, while tho other deadened it. The deepest mystery of all is the quict manner in which Mr. Asimuuny subsided, We hope the result of these two races has impressed Asununy with the important fact that mere notoriety docs not win a yacht race, and that, if ho wishes to turn the tables, he will do well to discharge his nautical edi- tor and pay attention to the practice rather than to tho theory of yachting. It would seem that the Queen’s cup, so gallantly won by the America, is likely still to remain an in American yachtsmen’s hands, ree AUSTIEY n—Atarm in Germany. ‘The total number of the emigrants wio ar- rived at this port from Europe during last week was 9,017. Unless a white man is not equal to a ne- the value of this brains, bone, and muscle, computed on the worth of a Southern slave before the war, increases the positive wealth of this country by the enormous amount of over nine mil- lions of dollars within a week. Of this mass of 9,017 souls, no less than came from North Germany. is sufficient to account for the discredit lately attempted to be thrown, nominally by the managers of tho Stock Exchanges of Frankfort and Hamburg, but really by the German Government, on certain American Pollet wis chiefly H When Porteris ——__—- res to know why Tre Scx advises its readers to vote for certain Repub- lican candidates in to-d is that these candidates are the best men. Where the Democratic candidates enjoy that distinction, we advise our readers to support them. For instance, we have done what we could to secure votes for the Hon, Saxrorp E, Democratic candidate Judge of the Court of Appeals, and for the Hon. Marris Grover, a candidate for Associate Judge upon the Democratic ticket. to support Wituiaw F. Actex, Rurus W. Pace. mam, and Cuas. A. Rapatto, for the excellent reason that, in our judgment, they are not as good men as Cuas. ANpaews, Cuas, J. Foucen, the Republican candidates We aim in all cases of our fellow- = Mr. J. Watson de of $2,000 2 week in Tle authorized him aleo h flenres, and Fochter made arrangements with J, W. Wallack for $350 a week, Mrs. Chanirau, $150, and Catneart, reckoned without ase, and had mm az Cavren, the Selwyn had the tents for the comin Cheney ts Immense hosts of friends, who back words have been attored on both sides is a talk about trying ® trip to the Canadian (ron- sooing What pistols will do toward kettling wrothye he Sele, hs ks althy, vn has who has seen no sca him feariossiy. But we are unable ‘One thing is certoin that Cheney is determined that Feehter shall have charze of bis theatre turing the coming sesron, dif Belwyn will not co unlest he ts bougiit of be sympathy of the pro‘ession is ————_—__— THE RACES, to be the fastest nole horse on the track, hnt to look one of the most deceptive horses in the world. heiit Is about the kame as th: 6 i much more powerfully ht more indications of strengt durance than of the speed for which ho i# 80 cole and Roser 8. Hat who are opposed to them. to recommend to the suffrag ens the men who are likely to render the best service to the people after they are elected. men are Republicans, and We trast that importation of Ie Bancroft Davis Innocent beeause he was Respectable ¢ The Ohio State Journal persists in its as- e of Mr. Bancrorr Davis. nectable man that Three Good Trots on the Fashion Course— ‘The Opening of the Spring Meet ‘There were three trots yesterd_y on the Fashion itches. Phoiween ohn Lovett’s brown gelding Tere wore five heats in |. Rradley. a atranping brown geld- shown lew down in the twenti ald do it aca Sometimes these yare Democrats. tonishing defe It says that he is such a he could not have done the things which the Legislature of Massachusetts has proved that From the fact that his char- acter is unblemished, no one in Washington or elsewhere, who knows him, believes that there is one syllable of truth in the charges looks a if he tirht place, A ‘They were st Mr. Watson will be satisfied with this explana- paraded, This colt is the property » Simmons, wee expeots him to develop e wives in easy aud tain Leary, to wagon. ‘The Indy ‘won the first he: harp contest, and the second b’ ten. Bie was n& strong favorite at wonders ere the Messrs, Twrep and Swe dropped Nicnoras Motven from the Aldermanic ticket without taking care of him. The Com- tion have authorized Mcu- Lxa to grant permits to boarding-house keepers to enter Castle Garden to solicit custom for their It is bard for honest boarding-hoase keepers to importune a convicted ticket swindler for a permit which they are entitled to under Yet such is the rule of Tammany, Pibtiaaeradn chan ra The Dayton Journal is mosinformed ro- specting the Cuban revolution, and errs in afirm- ing that “it has never at any time approached the dignity of a respectable failure. not seem to be aware that this revolu- tion began on Oct, 10, 1803, and that now, after the lapse of nineteen months, it is stronger and more unconquerable than ever. orce of more tl a fleet of eighty men- and bas only proved the impos: plishing her purpose. He Is allotted a wlere he is Surrounded by every Inxury which horse Dossibly cri fourteen years of age aad But the Captain ho fias done, third ‘handily. an. the mare Horse was now favorite at 2 10 1.7 Captain then won the other two and the etake: 8 good contest, lasting longest, Time—A:03, %08, & 8:06, ‘The second match was between D. Muce's bay gelding Harry of the West and J, Marph; gelding Irish Giant, for $500, mile heats, 3 in 5, in harness. The Giant won the first heat tal contest, in 206. In the second heat, at the head Of the nome stretch, when Ha naide too soon, an beck and outside, Still the Giant ont-trotted Harry and won the heat in $2}. ‘The judzes distanced Larry for the cross, and enued the race. Tue third race War a match between A. Jones's elding Capt. Jinks (of the Horse Marines) ason's bay mare Lady Lovell, mile heats, 3 in 5, for $400, to wagon. ‘Thin was @ cavital race, close was the contest that Capt. Jinks won rst heat by alengtl oniy, the second by less than a length, and the third by a bead only. BOI, E57, 88, ‘Phe spring meeting of three days on the Fashion opens to-morrow. 2 Mrs, McFarland’s Fraudulent Divorce. From the Newark Journal. So it appears that all public knowledge of this Indians divorce ease was suppressed, that tbe divorce was pro ured through talne preten influence wi a Vice-Preshient of th ‘was secured to aid in b From the Aibany Boening Journal. Mrs, McParland loft bi divorcee, in coum quence of al the track and rovd since be was four veurs old, be never looked in better Gx than on Mondy last—he on short notice ho could repeat his half-mile record of 1:08 with ease, and if necessity on ap the killing pace to the end of the bas several unm missioners of Emig’ N. iro yachts for Now we beg to remind our verdant and confiding country friend that Davis's high and mighty airs of incorruptible virtue do That the rulers of Europe, who estimate men and women of the working classes sim- ply as producing and consuming machines, should be appalled by the remarkable ex- tent of the exodus from their dominions, is But both labor and capital must find the best market in a free country. rican stocks and bonds, based on good secu- rities, are being rapidly absorbed in all the money markets of Europe, simply in accord- ance with the immutable law that six per cent. will attract more capital than throe no legislation can be ultimately effectual in retaining labor in a country where poverty was leadinz, he can go and wout for ced the Giant another of i has his stalls ali filed, but unfortunately was away fom home, and could not expat! his tour-footed puptis nQuE around, appexred the names of Dutch- uly Murphy, Sal Miduizut, &¢., soine of whom will no doubt be fa: vorably heard from at no distant di With all bis amiability of disposition, hus a craving to come in first beat, ‘The door of Mr. Prion to invite serntiny avd defy crossed to the civilized government on earth that would bave tolerated for a day the out- rageous robbery that has Lisbon, with the full knowledge of the partment, and the profitable collusion of bureau men bere and other officials on the spot, The evidence sent to Congress on that subject is ap- palling, in the exposure of venality and villainy. And yet a persistent plan has been pursued to whitewash the rogues engaged in this nefarious dealing, and to excuse the most monstrous con- tracts made by bureaus here, throagh which the country bas been swindled in the grossest man- What Tre Sun has said about him is simply part of what Mr. E.pnipaor, the President and Erio Rail- road Company, swore to, in the course of a recent official investigation made by a Com- mittee of the Massachusetts Senate, and which has been now many weeks published to the world by the Legislature of that State, swears—and both of the Boston, Hartford and Company, and of tho Erie fully confirm his while a Direc. tor of the Erie Company, took a bribe of $60,000 in bonds to betray the interests of his Company, and subsequently saddled upon the same Company $30,000 of wo bonds of the Buffulo, Bradford and Pittaburgh Company, at the price of 80 cents on the do! ‘Vheso are not more assertions; they are Let Mr. Davis disprove them If he cannot, the more he talks about his unblemished character and tremen- dous respectability, the more the public will be convinced that he is nothing but a hum- bug and a fraud. been practised at of the Boston, He politely removed the clothes from his Pair of steppers, allvwed them to be leisurely iu- spected, but beyond that act ot courtesy MUM WAS TH ‘They were evidently to keep a sbi berry roan with black f Atanding most of th Spain has em- 100,000 soldiers and f-war in suppressing it, ibility of accom- Does not this state of facts rather excced the dignity of a respectable failure? And when the Journal understands that the Cubans bave fought ail their battles and skirmishes with not so many as 10,000 fire in all, will it not admit that they have fought with good judgment as well as courage ? The Jowraad adds that if the Cubans should succeed, taeir success “ would continue $00,000 men, women, and children in the most degrading, This is @ worse The Cubans began their rising with pro- claiming the abolition of slavery, and from that faith they have never wavered. Ge tells us that black men and white men fight side by side in Cuba for the liberty of their country, and that wherever the Cuban forces penctrate all slaves cease to be slaves. elections just the same as his former owner; and the final triamph of the revolution will be the es- ic equality and a com- yment of political rights in Cubs, Why should any American republican newspa- per be led into such errors as those we have now the records way Company, We understand that so alarmed has the German Government lately become at the possibility of having the rates of labor ma- terially increased by this rapid diminution of the supply, that a bill will shortly be presented to the Chambers, whose object is the restriction of emigration Ly the imposi- tion of a heavy tax on every subject leaving the country. The contemplated remedy will probably fy the disease it i LaeA Rie Neos ieciures A petition, asking Governor Horrman, in the name of certain women of New York, to Daxret McFaRtanp to @ lunatic asylum, is printed in yesterday's Tribune, and copies of it are said by that paper to be prepared for circula- The document has evidently been com- posed by some person equally ignorant of the laws of the State and of the use of the English There is, indeed, @ statute provision that when an accased person is acquitted by a jury on the ground of insanity, the Court may, on being certitied of the fact, inquire whether his insanity continues, and if he be still insane it shall order bim into custody, and send him to ap But there is no authority vested inthe Governor to take any such proceeding, and on, if it ever reaches him, will only be thrown into his waste paper basket signs it will show herself a worthy candidate for the treatment she asks for McFantann, If appeal be made to the Naval Committee of ventatives, no redress can be It represents the Department and not the people, and is packed in that interest, chairman and members are wined and dine otherwise looked after, so that they speak with the voice of Porter and his sycophants, will be found that the House itself has # strouger voice, and that if it fails, the press and the peo- pole will speak out in such thunder tones as will be apt to command respect. ck We RAW fe the House of Repr basband and sonzht @ ed Sil-treatment. Sbe decree of divores to acourt in a distant Biate, and gave her basbund no opportunity to vin- dicate himself from the allegatio We insist tat for this pr in winter condition, now being jog around in hood and blanket preparatory to & good ', Confluence, Dunderberg, Fanny Leo, Prinee, and’ others. now’ being put through a course of sprouts, and though the day «a8 f warm, they lathered up sufticiently to « onergetic grown, ion, Prospect Park, aud Fleetwous,every suing brought against oding it is impos. w of an apolozy, use is depicted, the more ortrayed, the more distorted his macie to appear, te more reas fice that whieh must tn- ifford him the ooporti ‘e should prove to evitably be made publi nity to vindicate himsei: A BRILLIANT MEETING at the Fashion, even though it be not so accessible for the masses iis the otiers. ‘The pablic will patron ize a good trot, spend money and time to get there, Af they are newitred that the management is square Long years were required to redeem the Fusnion stigma of that farce between Exhan A ning mute On the one side and Flora Tempio The ory of Mippocrome long clung to ft, and many of its former patrons will re renesured before again presenting themselves at the mistake thav the proven facts, and of itself ts swift cond land. Aod there is another It is the betrothal of Mrs, McFarland to Richardson while she was atill the A svoret abandonment | ment and kigses of aflcetion, an engay nother beore the |: ing ties, and a stolen divorce, which tas no title to al respect and deserves aniversal condemnation, is a record whic no abuse can justly, Prom the Boston Post. The ‘card’ of Mrs, McFarland came in just in time to give still more point to the verdict itelf, Admitting the truth o” every one of her statements, it tail utterly to relieve the case of those odious su" uiures Which will ever give it their distiuet ex- ‘on, and morally entitle (we crime to be vamed ve ollspring of an unboly conspiric) creature of circuit instrament of otters’ purpose: the vietiin which she need not have been Wo williig counsel of unsafe friends; she 1olowed gerly the lights of false be distress has oniy become a which no day will seo dismiss ‘On this side the ewe pr less serious tian on the ot the comuunity beyond disput of the jury, and tho irrepre sib) presented te fe Jorily of ull tone Whe have lowed bie course of is trial to ite close, intended to cure, owerful I uminator, Appleton's Journal for this week, which is Published to-day, contains @ portrait of Disraeli, borate and tolerably thorough eriticism of his character and claims as @ novelist, evidently from the pen of Ropear Cagten, the e itor of the Journal, who las long made a special study of this eminent author, and who recorded his good opinion of him and bis works years ago tin 1) Mr. Carter takes of the greatest authors in the language, and, to be appreciated 9s sach, has ony to be better known and to have fair er: The treedman votes at The Corporation Advertising. The Mayor and Comptroller are charged by law with the duty of designating certain newspapers, in which shall bo officially pub- lished the proceedings and notices of the ‘The purpose of this pro- vision is to secure to the people full and ac- respecting matters 8 and tax-payers, they have tablishment of democ The investigatran by Coroner Rollins yesterday, iMawhinariean in the case of the Walters Murray flgut on th ground that Dix- City Government, inesses, and w other's hair, the ther Poursday sive was de And why should there be anywhere or among any party in the United States a will ingness to do ix sia given to his very and original works, of which we following Jates of their publication: “The Young Duke" (18%): he t tor all that istics to the brave, self. ed, heroic patriots of Cuba? which, as citiz Hife's heavy burden, from memory an | nite a moral mot ‘The sentient of anproves the ve insane asylum, BENJAMIN A, Wits, one of the Republican candidates for Justice of the Marine Court, is a well-known lawyer, Long Island, and graduated at Union College. Ho was a gallant soldier, of in terms of praise by G Heretofore, however, the papers designated ard to the seizure of this store, a bear: y prove tin to been so obscure and of such culation ag to render them practically worth- Hundreds of thousands aud has been spoken Hooxer, Howano, Tween for State cet in his ward and would make a and Wa. IL, Tracy loss for the purpose. of dollars of the city’s money bas been paid out in support of sheets which were almost uiknown among us, and which but for the ed could not have existed for It is timeSthis abuse was stopped. ud Comptroller give the poration advertising first of all t als whose circulation makes it certain that the advertisements will be seen by the whole This is not a question of party nor of favoritism, but of actual service to be ren- dered in return for an adequate c only sound princi- Murder of G Hamilton Fish © beginning of Wie | arter regards Mr, Disracli's mont extraordinary in E pluck, aud perseverance, eloquence, und sagacity, sement in behalf of Mr, J. Sours Kitrenmaxn, one publican candidates for Judge of the Court of tains an extraordinary pice “ile was @ pers before prononaetig th deuator, leading about thirty: The Spanish war steumer which captured the American citizen Gotcouria at sea was one of those Wihich Wad been built in the U : by the permission of ow in the face oF the NO} ears, that Geiro ad thus rece by bis own unaide They are both good May 1¢ on Military Attire w 4 of the late Pr frequent guest at the WI the ‘Republican Court.’ tensely snobbish specimens of bumanity whom Tuackenay delighted to impale with his pen, could have uttered anything more absurd than We believe there is a large painting called the “ Republican Court,” which must have been named by a snob. It portrays ty at the national capital sident Lixcons, and a without connections, he has ove bie obsiacies, has vanqnishod Digotry, and personal opposition, and made himself the leader and the oracle of the proudest, nd most cuitivated of modern Let'the Mayor ited against prived of the benctits of » House in the days of Porto Rico, which has uot reve Fcourt margal ou the day ot even one of the i Was Precisely te oevee of tle most poweriul volted ; and th the appearance Lilia to his exeention Ww found upon his person Pointing bin 4s Auuister to Mex fnd didell, he Was pursued Whi nish langnaze, called the Cuban Bullion of mightiest of modern empires. ene minister of the wealthiest and and a Jew who be- f the aristocratic ly argue that if Porto Rico is re. warded for not rebvlling, it will be on incentive for the Cubans to further resistance, ‘Tho Spanish enemies of Porto Rico foolishly forget that their couduct justitics the action of rat, Ita columns are of course publication of #0 maey new papers ately in the patriots In the Spanish language scene in socie- comes the acknowledged bead party ot England, ts certainly 9 phenom for strangeness has few parailels in human annals,” Itis us. novelist, however, that the articlein Ap- rerards Mr, Disrucll, in this capacity : first of English authors in imaci vention, in subtle tead of being commit deliberation, ay e Wan mat solely stinct, Of which Lis immediate execution was & and it seems to have sur gested to Mr, Rirrerpano's snobbish friends the Now, Mr, Lixcoun any business man of experience ean at onco determine which are the journals to which Mr. O'HALY, and Mr. Connouiy should not fail to apply Ilerald, the Tribune, and the Staats Zeitung. four papers circulate every day avout 230,000 copies, and reach every class and section of the population, O'MALL and Mr, ConNOLLY might, to a very tho weaker question ts eng: sentence we have quoted, was too truly an American to faney either the manners or the nomenclature of the courts of and to hear his housebold art” would have been The fact that Mr. it the use of that term in either that he could not have known Mr, Lixcoun woll, or that he is rd what would have been » N has the Republican from which the other nations of the globe n: nouination for Assistant Alder District, comprising portious of the Ninth, Fits teenth, and Sixteenth Wards, and will receive vort not only of the whole body of Republicans, regardless of past diferences, but Democrats besides. thorough acquaintance with municipal affairs, and well-koown conomy in the public expense that labor may be lightly burdened,” quality him in an eminent degree for the position referred to. is nearly certain, Was no longer any rebellion to subdue. Throughout oar entire war, wot a slits native, Spanish, G the new paper entire success, European sovereign Mr. George C ‘There is hardly a cull’ page a ands he has written, bright, sparkling, vivacious, and jatel: © (Wo leading parpose ertain political atue in some of the the cordial su very seldom tireso’ Rarreauann could per rtisement. indi srandce of 8 ny once a grandee of Spain, branches, whieh contains tafor; to business me After that Mr. 4 ; our constitution, for of muny tax-pay is Bavacely slain prinkled upon our i} ly to di Vefore our eyes, and bis bloud willing openly to disr Mr. las ObN'é Wishes, 0 He has described the of his ancestors, and defended t ening of the chose nd eloquent paseages, in reve tthe general range of bis ebaracters and acenes is in the highest walks of English life, No other writer bus depicted with 80 much art or 60 ey the hablts, the minners, ; the modes of thought and of feeling, the oc ons aud puraaits, the follies and the y f oper ton thousand” of England. been all his life associaved with them, and has had unrivalled facilities for their observation and study. He has watched them curiously, and painted them minutely, Without caricature. thoush perhaps nos without & liitle too much rose color on bis canvas, He has described thetr spacious domains, provide for ‘ans of both parties and no party, a ing w their own political and personal in- iw murder 18 a8 much nas it is an ack ot Spain. athy of our Gov: ‘of ity Minister at Madrid. f our Administra. nd celebrated the beavy metal hehuet Capts, ‘Thomas Cul commanding Cos. B nnd F of tue Twenty-seo Bent, will soon resign. What are these reports of gangs of repeat ers fully organized and reg erned, will be tere tin all the lower What are the facts respect- with the inspectors $ werd appointed by of Police Commissioners, and itis said © put hundreds and thousands of men on the voting revisters whom they knew not to be legal voters, Indeed, it is bi spectors were appointed for the express purpose of registering these very knayes and of We give this » Decause we have not the moro cheerfully vd that good advice isa very scarce article about the City Hall; and CONNOLLY and Mr, Ee y possible for the Administration (0 Oud excuse when { required bo appear belore the peopl Tammany surpassed itself last evening. meeting inthe Firat Ward, and ui mously elected Nicitouas Mcutrr, the convicted Bouuy Newson, Doren Hewwnicn, and Par McDowato should have been oilicers of the same meeting, ' Ue 26U inst, TOF Inspection Yl hi-hest compreheasic us of a foreign post bh Whispers to Buropean by Seventh Regiment will on the deen bo furnish court | Visit Hrogkiyn, aod both rey wide their bets also because O'ILALL wish to ad will have to make up their minds to pay our regular rates and to mect the bill when it is due, gud not compel us to bring a suit aprainst the City for the amount it may hap ticket swindle ut Deter things Were to have Deon Mr. Fish and Gen. Grant, Make what excuse they ioipoastvle for them to justify their norteomings to the people, or to wash from their skirw the patriot Goleouria's blood, ‘of Byston), be The members of Ci ‘The new Election Law provides that the nd lovely women, 4® no oth inimitable erice scribed them, with FROM OUR REPORTERS’ NOTE noors, —— Temperance Lectare inthe Court of Com mon Pleus-The Loase which was Exes cuted by a Keg of Whinkey—Chance for the Eviction of a Tenant, Henry O'Gorman has aued in the Court of Com mon Plows to set aside for (raad a loase made by thin tod Kamat, of property in thie eity worth about £15.00) O'Gorman first let bie premises to Kawad Jor $100 per month, and aubseqnently gave a lowe for threo years, At tte expiration of the forse O'Gormar Inatitated disnossession proceedin:® bevore Judge Gross, when Kamak prodico la third lowso for a longer period, of which O'Gorman climnel to he no knowledge, ‘eatimony was introduce! to show thatat the time of the preten lod execa'ioy of 9 Jet name! fenee, OF Forman, who wie alii ted te dink, had been for some flmne in a stite of intoxions thon, 2nd wns taken by Kvnak to the Hospital wild with doiriam, Case stillon, * —— A Mother Made Hideow the Eyes of He: Little Daughter. Mra, Mary Flynn seeks through @ writ of habew corpus \o got her Hittle doughter, Mary Biz \betly about six years ol], who ie kept from her by th child's paternal grandmother, the latter elniming that the contody of the Uitte ove was given ber by ite tather on his deathbed, and that the mother is a bad character, and unfit to have the care of thy eldid, Judee Oerlozo directed testimony in bx the tat timo oF aac tn ther, who 18 appare the Trotting Beason, nth, trendanee and composts, ant be rat ea) mn Ma ar mol a jes| telligent youne woman, was 0 eri oe ridelide poo si H i trait ih rude Rol aad! be i peop’ ay the. | New Fieta of Kestetoces fen Hobeokon's Cig, A few nights ago, «fine youngster, apparently about two month old, was found at the thresholi of 888 Garden street, Hoboken. The police wer called to take charge of the little beanty, which wat neatly clad and comfortably quartered in a smal baxket. On its removal to the station house, Coun cilman ‘Timpkin, Chairman of tho Committee ox Alma, was eammoned. He arrived at the head quarter# at about midi Bh anorsing bottle te axe ‘band and & baskeb of negowary linen in Uk other, After careful examination aa to the charag ter of tho straneor, and satistying himself trot i was a Durch baby, he nursed it caretally and re mained its tender guardian until morvine, Hy iriends are elated with tis saceess a8 & nurse. Lediincho Finishing a German City, The Astoria Bnilding Association dedicated their * fen Otzen” Park in Astoria yesterday. Nob withstanding the opprepeive beat a very largo num ber of Gerinans consumed immense quantities & lager, Near tho Park, in the street, was a tastofully decorated arch, bearing the Inscription, * Welcome all.” ‘The Park is yet unfinished; she grounds are large and ehady; ® large wooden note) and re‘rest» mont saloon, shooting gallory, large dancing pla® form, &., attached, Yesterday morning vark ous German military companies, singing societies and other orvanizations mai iinrough some of the atreots in this itv. and after being joined German sailors and marines of the war «hi yi embarket on two bat which took them to Aw toria, Atl o'eock tho festivities, consistiny of rime ing, music, dancing, and #peech-making, begao, an@ are to be continued } to-night. fiyers. The first he Jers, red bY ‘alt, hale ck: his toll, Nk his head, tp bay ame of retails. His first onest Allen, who is conceded A Billiard Tournament in Brooklyn. The billiard tournament for the champlos amatenr cue of Long Istand will opea in Somuele' billiard roma, Washingtin street, on the 20d int, and will continue © week or ten days. ‘The com testants, so far as entered, aro Mosers, Rogers Kirkby, Upham, Campbell, Roberts, and Craft, The champion cue to be played for is the one that way intended for the championship of America until was replaced by the nd ous. Tk was mange factured by Mesara, Phelan & Collender, is very liandsomely mounted in gold, and hes been run chased by Mr. Samuels, for thé amateur champion cue, at a cont 0 . A eecond prize of a wives mounted cue is tobe eivon at the tournament by Messrs, Phelan & Coulender, and on- and when eanght in a bay horse, siret by Yount Co- ‘onent season is closed. co Wilkes is also under the parate cottare, Though Wilkes is been kept active on ——— Great Feat in a SInughter House. ‘The match between Bob Lawrence aud Antos Bowers to clean and dress one bullock each for $500, was contested yestertay in the Butchers’ Associa tion Hall, Forty-fourth street, near the East Riven before a large gathering. The men set to work precisely 7 minutes before 8 o'clock, and at 2 mim nites and 10 seconds after 8 o'e'ock Lawrence threw down his knife, having completed the work in 9 mine utes and 10 seconds. ‘Two seconds afterward wap heard the click of Bower's knife, The excitement was intense towarf the close of the contest, ind the betting, which %@s even, was lively thronghont offers Being wceaped up wo 40 seconds before the nish, ed hopefuls iu bis COLLEGE, will be made to noted horsem toon the merits of ‘On the blinkets, whiel were inee, Lady Sayres, Century, for John, not unirequuntly succeeds, stable chanced to be oper SUNBEAMS, pie A —Liquor shops in St. Louis are called "juice ries.” An “‘anti-moustache movement” has bees Ftarted 19 Boston, —The first Chinese convert to Methodism is San Francisco is Chick Sien Hon Strawberries are sclling at ten cents per pound tn the San Pranciaco market, —Hlenry Ward Beecher saya: ‘Never seold children, but roberly and quietly reprove, je Channel Islands are reported to have ‘nok more than forty feet auring the last five cem turies. —Don Carlos and his followers were lately af Geneva, planning ® new attempt at the invasion a Spain. —The Sultan is at daggers drawn with the Pope, and insiste upon the rights of the Oriental bishops. =-Mr. Daniel Lange, the English coadjutor of M. do Lesseps tn the Bucs Capal, eto be cromed @ baronet. —The Russian Grand Duke Alexis is coming to this country to “inspect the American +ystem of feh culture." —An excursion of clergymen to San Francisce has beou planned in Chicago. Tiekew for the round irlp $115, good for eixty days (rem dase; $0 should be wor, y pair. 80 it may per- ook out for a straw- ts, Who showed whit ceded points which are eral in the first stages of Hirk and Goldsmith 'M. 4, from isfy the Despite the eompetition of ire to be mn a Tenement House, a rect. In whien Mrs, Murra: peathe St to death, re | iovided for ail expenses Nove bat real clerzymes Aree LO CR Fe Tee to be allawed le Jeth the pertnn A TaN Of «fon ‘Vhe latter was the assailant. as | days at Salt Lake is tneinded ta the program the women were Mur that ahi ideradutach’s Viebiscite cartoon has made on in Parts. The Berlin Punca repress its tho n babe | Emperor addressing four idiotie peasants {n the follow: Mrs. | ing words; * Yon, g004 people, shall now y vob ee edo Wuetner we are polusoatiy ripe for parlanwatr¥ ————— Unerty. 1am too stapi: rf weit.” Upon sil Cigar Store, ‘4 eaten Resin: Ih ey whieh tho ctoas reply Will ask the Protect, ~The American public is not generally aw t for each Nalfounce of write AN right, your Majesty; we sndies Lam tana ft jal | paving Junt ix times as much to Parts, or any part ok jase France, a to Loudon, or any part of England, Thiet Wee eas MO MCCANE | owing to the rujture Of on postal relations with maneston. Per France, of tiie mending of which there seems to be ne huumediate prospect A great polar expedition is being prepared in Fweder irection of Prof, Nordenskjold, the coleln ated fe loader of the exporlition of 1868, Parry's atiemne to reach thy pote by pushing on to tha tiof Spiteverzen is to be repeated, ani it posed (0 Winter On OBE Of the KeveD Ish (os or ison bis way t9 Greeuland to pur the elodyo# and procure some nevessary nformacion A queer unnoyauce occurred at a recent wedding in Litehfell, Conn, The partes and pan son were ready, but no certifi could by om tatned, all the oMetats who could give uch a de Doing out of town, Portponcment was out of he gues Non; 80 alter much running Lo and fro, « quo Roard of Selectmen was got togetue 4 previously re —— = f anew duily sheet Cuban inderendence, The evidente that the Cabaa | town clerk appolated, who ierued a crt aus iv paving the attention of the Latin | *remony went o race all over the world, and that this city ts the focus AUTUMN—A rou ty AIX DUIS Mivak Drin rally Slow and.snd the seared leaves dro expect to derive trastworthy information, We wish | “Witla tone thee ig ‘The stately corny with tassels d Lop, ae, Bends to the acenved brovze. lin has published a pamphlet Second Drive on suturban howen slong the Erie Railway aud | TRESRRE bird, wacplee In the shat 2 ecatie show thelr tulle were made 09 of great value ‘To vrat ofl hangry fies, Third Drink. maid with, awect fhoc and figure, peti appa away : ‘Tho Washington Gray Troop have discarded their | “Af. ‘ununag'a tateshiug mse nand Ceorce J. Clan Ra Mauris Prind, The ehickens, the tyrceva,the ducks, and the goose Bein round on the pond hy the nit - A seh ia Pun by un © vs ‘The Firat In‘aniry (Haw ine onaven) are ontered a Ae Pune deel review PUA Drink By invitation of the Twenty-third Reg the The ineh riate san of old Pease fo bio n'inst, pan nn Wa ean any i inate obacewed with b a al andwiches, bunuming. 4ouO & ° Robert MeAteo, of Company Fy, ‘Twelfth suath Drink Rewiméot (the vietore. fu the contest. with the Molt ee uica and nie a kira ka's hos h lerod his Fesigoutiog, svIO8: Hired mao waat for Pease w sd . D, Twenty-second Regiment, i to First Liontenant Theodore H. Freeland & | But Pease laid him out with a brick, and 60 ‘OL sliVerplate ut tue occasion Of hie haw Aud Bt inet advicos that's abont how the we thus defrauding the people in this election, this bo true, what bas Jadge Bosworra, the Pres- ident of the Poliew Commissioners, to say about it? ‘The facta would make him appear as @ party to ‘Inspectors of each Election District mast open the polls atG A. M., and close the same at 5 P.M. The votes of negroes must be received the same as those of white men, Suicide Rather peer dy oad shot and 4 1:30 o'clock on Sat Ale was to avo been mariied utd otelocle the marriage on Tharnds On Tharaday evevin, conuntesioued oftcers of the Tweifth Regiment be driiled in the Stale Arsenal ru Seventh avenue. Ou ing the eure regiment are to be and with u fullness and freedom which leave lite to To ail coming ages his novets will 40 ever-increwing Value for teir brilliant and fith~ ful representstion of the mighest pha peo toowe us, ‘The space we devote to ad- vertisements is limited, because we make it our first care to give all the newa whether the following © dililed at Lhe same place, wud political life of the foremost nation of the mine- 4 walle day, — Voto early for the best men, and thy your "loose chauge" in ihe Mutual Bani wa Tue Sun building ~ dade noxt the officers and non- 8 10,

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