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oe * jemy of Musto Spr Hooth's Theatre French Theatre Lydia Thompron T Ih Madrigal Concerts nel—Open to Viaitorns ‘Terms of the ® to mall sabacr vere, « Sun during the last week, which ended on The daily circulation of Tin May 1A, was as follows: Weduosdiny :::.; Aggregate daily circulation last week, Average daily circulation dur Daily average dur previous week, enling May 7, ing the week, 103,350, oo Ruin of the Republican Party of New On Tuceday the Democracy swept the ‘Though a large portion of their over- whelming majority is due to frauds in this city, yet, as these were ovly larger than they have been heretofore, they are not worthy of ive consideration in estimating tho causes of the Waterloo defeat of the Repub- licans, Besides, the Democratic majorities have increased in the rural districts even more than in this corrupt metropolis. ‘The Republican party in this city and State is complutely demoralized ; be radically reorganized, it might as well be Its present forlorn condition is due in greet part to the utter failure of the 1 Adininistration to redeem the pledges wherewith it obtained power, and in part to the incapacity and corruption of its local leaders, From the very start Gen. Grant's Admin- istration was a heavy load upon the party in New York, and the burden has been grow- ing more intolerable with every month that has elapsed since he took the oath of office. He has shown an utter lack of statesmanship in dealing with the great questions which have come betore him; while his want of all tact in the choice of his contidants, and in the distribution of his patronage in the State of New York, proves that he is incapable of rising to the level of a politician even of ordi ‘The sooner the Repubii- 8 it to be understood that under no possible circamstances can Grant be its candidate fora retlection, the better it will be for that party, Not its future triumph Ithy existence, de. mands that the party reach and publicly an nounce thie determination wit Bat this terrible defeat of the Rep: n1s0 ta @ Measure due to the siiamcless barter of the party to the Demo Republican leaders in the last Legislature, nd if it cannot nary importance, can party g’ merely, but 6 u of a large amount two or three greesy jobs, and a few fat offices under our new did not rebuke the y of their corrupt leaders culled loudly upon them, but they Now they all are wheluned ia Women’s Rights and Pree Love. tights movement wer a in the fpubli lity and ina upon it an od belong to it, and whi Jity, and are thus bri We have already pointed out the m sof the Soro- sis, many of wher an Rights advoeates, have put of the MCFARLAND tr truant wife and her paramour, and profess to jury, in aequitting McFan- ill-treatment of nthe result believe that th LAND, meant to justif at was really was that a husband may shoot with iunpunity any man who e Aecidedf in the « Mad Mra. McFannanp left Rrenanpson sited till she was honest ced from her husband before she cul tivated the devotion of another man and en geged to marry Lim, sho would ave escaped indecent haste she dis played in endeavoring to exchange one hus- band for another, which has caused her to be condemned by public opinion ; and the same indeconcy in applauding her conduct will bring a like condemnation upon the women of the at, us if this were not for the Woun's Rights part to the mistake of making this same Mc Fans. a still more Tability of marriage. ovly at Apollo Hall on ele advocated a sy divorce laws of this St ture to ladics Tuesday morning, ment to the of her remarks used the following: language giving women new eourau« views which Aira, SYANTOD We wish m y to point out that if they aro to be made an integral part of the Wome Rights platform, the w) Irretriqvably lost. There is so much involved in the maintenance of the ennetity of tho marringe tie, that the doctrine of divorce at the will of the partiea—that is to say, of absolute and unrestricted free love—must destroy any cause with which it may be identified, however true and good the in- trinsic character of that cause may happen to be, ———— Tufatuation. In the Internal Revenue bill reported to the House of Representatives by Gen. Screxck on Monday, the oppressive and odious income tax is retained, This tax violates the plain provision of the Constitu tion which requires all dircet taxes to be levied upon the States in proportion to their population, It also violates and repudiates the solemn pledge of the Government, mado when the tax was first imposed, that it should not be continued or exacted after the year 1870. Moreover, it is an insult to pub- lic opinion, which has pronounced itself with extraordinary unanimity against the main- tenance of this form of taxation, At the same time that Gen. ScmENcK pro- poses to keep up the income tax, he abolishes the tax on legacies and successions, which everybody is willing to pay, and which is not subject to any constitutional objection. ‘The income tax bears severely on people of moderate resources. The legacy tax bears only on the wealthy. Gen. Scuenck dis- criminates in favor of the rich, and against those who are not rich. So we go. eel Nonsense! Rumore are abundant about town that Mr. HAMILron Fist is about to retire from tho State Department, and that he will be succeeded by Gen. B. F. BurLeR of Massa- chusett That Mr. Fistr will take leave of Wash- ington at an early day is beyond question Gen. Grant is not entirely indifferent to his own chances of reéleetion, and he will doubt- less soon take an opportunity of requesting Mr. Fistt to step aside, 60 that the Adminis- tration may be strengthened by putting in his place some more popular man, who will not be out of all sympathy with the Ameri- can people. But that man will not be Gen. Burien. The President dislikes BurLER ; and while he is doubtless willing to use him in pushing the St. Domingo scheme, it is out of the question that should ever offer him a place in his Cabinet. Mr. Fist will not retire alone ; Mr. Hoan and Mr. Ropeson will doubtless embrace the same occasion ot making their exit from the honors of the Cabinet. Who will suc- ceed them is not known; but Gen, Grant can hardly go wrong in supplying their places with any men of ability and energy in the Republiean party. oo The fact has eseaped public notice, that in the trial of Dastet McFantaxp not only was no evidence offered to sustain the charge of adul- tery which the Rev, Hexay Wann Buzonea pub- licly and most impressively brought against that wretched man in December lust, but the charge itself was not even referred to by those who were doing their utmost to convict him. And yet Mr, Bexcnee presumed to bring it forward amid all tho solemnity of a funeral sermon, and afterward reaffirmed it in his interview with the reporter of the Sunday af gross imputation has now be ury. Since this n proved to be the most conclusive of negative false b ti mony, docs not Mr. Brecnen owe it to truth, to bis own position as a clergyman, and to justice toward Mr, McFantan, to recaut, withdraw it, and ap ize for his accusation quite as con. cucusly and wnqualificdly as ho made it? Otherwise, dows he not stand before the world and his own conscience as the wilfal maligaer and defamer of ove who was in prison when he was thas attacked, and’ on whom the worst 1 suffvings of this world would still seem to be heaped up? pee ERs easy iu regard to our relations with Great DB 1 Frolic is ou the fis banks looking t for our than 9 interests, and affording a moral: physical demonstration of power, Bur if E cland the wall, the double-turreted monitor Min mob, Cap, Suuretpr, now lyiog iu our b will be seut to the sceae of action, The Miun- tovomoh was to hare beca plaved out of cou. mission, but the idea has been given up, and s is to be held in read if occasion should d : aa Railroad corporations are stringently dealt with in the p; s here to go at once W Sts Minois, Among other things it provides that no wpany shall consolidate its stock, property, or anchises with any other rail oad corporation peting line; aud in no shall any consolidation take plice except upon public notice given, of at leust sixty days, to all stockholders, in such manner as may be provided by law, No railroad poration shall issue any stock or bonds, except for money, labor, or property actually received und applied to the purposes for hich such corporation was created; and all stuck dividends, and other fictitious increase of the capital stuck or indebtedness of auy such pration, shull be void, The capital stock of ad corporation sbull be increased for any owt ng @ parallel or con cr purpose, exce upon giviug sixty days’ public , in such manner as may be provided by law, Tho exercise of the power and the right nt domain shall never be so construed or abridged as to prevent the taking by the Gene- ral Assembly of the property and franchises of incorporated companies already organized, and subjecting them to the public necessity, the san as of individuals, The General Assembly is em- powered to pass laws to correct abuses and pre- vent unjust discrimination and extortion in any rates of freight or possenger tariffs, and enforce snech laws by adequate penalties to the extent, if necessary for that purpose, of forfeiture of their property and franchises. As groutly exercisod over Greek ud justly so, She offers even to extirpate the bandits for a certain consideration, Western Bur the exception of some marauding parties of Bourbonists in Southern Holy and of the creatures of Pant and Sannano u bh troubled with brigands in the old-fashioned sense of the word; and the Western sphere has not yet reachod that of emin England brigaudage, a o, will ripe civilization which makes taieves and burglars aspire to the glory brigand igo, But, in sober truth, are thers not more burglar vel mdb 4 Woot. ern Europe and t ab the awe brigands in Greve 2 Isn wh and who frankly demands your parse ¢ your life, orwho pays the traveller t np ment of holding him fora high ransom \ jess contemptible scoundrel than the ofl holder who robs the Go’ nt and the poop or the burglar who steals into your Lomse i the 1 of nigh In comparing the criminal annals of Kastcrn nd Westera Europe and the United States, malefactors of all kinds and in all classes of s+ clety will BE WWhnd in far greater abundance in THE SUN, THURSDAY, M AND ST. DOMINGO. HOW AMERICAN DUTY TOWARD CUDA IS PALTERED WITH. Mr. Fish ay co is Mixed up with the Cuba tlon-The Dominican aud Cuban Rings. Correspondence of Th Wasitnotox, May 17, 1870—The Ring managers are a good deal diseoncerted and disturbed by Tim Suy’s disclosure of their schemes ; but they are too far commutted to re- ding Cuban and St, Domingo affairs, which, without any necessary re- to each other, have mingled and muddled, discloses a want of harmony between the President and his Secre- tary of State, which also shows itself in v For example, ander pressure ‘Turkey, Mr. Fish promised last summer to supplant our present Minister at Constantino- ple by the appointment of » more acceptable man; but connter influences of the pro-Russia order that dominate our foreign policy, 80 fur converted him, that last week he declared toa Southern Senator that the American Minis- ter at Constantinople would not be recalled, 9 the President has determined to recall him, and has offered the place to a new man, though it is probable Mr. Fish does not OUR FARCICAL BUILDING LAW. jent of Build~ ‘to first, The only differ. of brigands in Greece have made @ tremendous sensation by murdering , while the armics of rascals and rogies in Western eOuntries perpetrate their critnes unattended by the fasein of classical localities, the prestige of victims of high rank and station, and other old-fashioned accessories of highway enterprise, the brigands of the Eastern world compared to Trorrwaxy and mmilar ferocious crimmals in both Is not an Athenian brigand a straightforward gentleman compared with our Custom House, revenue, and Treasury thieves? But this is no reason why brigands should not be extirpated, Only oglishmen should remember in their present indignation on the subject that they have, like ourselves, the same institution at home in much larger proportions than the Grecks,, and Turks, though in a modified form, and known under a different name, Marshal Tay the Inst two thas” once fs that the THE SPRING RACING, Of what Vee a Superin Inge The Owner of any wed to Erect upon any Portion of it a new Frame House 10 Feet High—Let the City be made a vant TindersBox. Mr. 8. L. Russel, the hardware merchant, is raising avd 80 altering a frame house, at Bedford and Commerce streets, as to make it in effect a now building. A few days ago he bitterly complained of een done him by a SuN re- porter who had acensed him of stretching, as far a8 it would bear strevehing, the law on the ercetion iteration of frame houses. A SUN reporter Was accordingly tent to consult Mr. Macgrogor, from whom Mr. Russel for if the eharge which had been made against the latter was unjust, it was no more than fair that it shonld be retracted. gregor was absent, but in his place was Mr. Arm- strong, from whom it was vision of the law a man may raise a frame house a peaked roof to a height of not more than forty feet, provided the roof it then receives Is fat, Mr, Armstrong said that one reason why fram honses were prohibited was that their peaked roofs afforded no foothold to the firemen, the law would be directed against the root, and not against the houses. 14, that frame houses aro dai rapidity with which fire wilt yt he provision under whieh Mr. Russel received rmit toa great extent nullifies the Fire jaw. ws the owner of ‘Two Good Trots on Fashion Course Charley euet Winners over large Fields Yesterday was the opening day of the Sp meeting on the Fashion Couree, Innngurating the series of meetings which will now, without the in termiseion of 2 week, take place wi dit may be gait for the ‘The day proved a good one, a little cool, but still agreeabl ance, mumbertry tore was great « ‘ly for two ‘What are all months ; inde the injustice that hemispheres ? pirit shown and interest t the port, while the betting was brist and lance, a track was in good condition, and good time was made in view of the class of horses engaged in tho races. Tho situation reg oy belng tald. been purposely tained his permit There wore two events Kot for the day. was a purse of 1,09, for hors beaten in former races three mi horse, $300 to second, $10) to third.’ There were They were M. Koden's Charley Green, K. Ellis’s sorrel geldiny torson's bay mare Sarah Jane, A. ©. lips, B.A. Roberta’ 3 that had never scortained that by a pro- | Borse, $900 to ¥ ——— vu, the Austrian butcher, ‘bbed by the London people on his visit Harxav was accused of flogging women, and was hunted to his grave by public De Ropas, the Spanish buteh gnilty of a more heinous crime. the Cuban war of indepe' puts to death one of its principal heroes, his own confession he was dealing with a yan. Even savage tribes respect their Only slave powers outrage this There is not a bull- roan mare Lady Lady Kmily, J. Gwynne, Gipsey, and Lotta. leaving six'in the race, In the betting, Green the start at 7 to 4 against In the frst neat, Green at once took the lead, and held it all throngh, winning it, Billy second, Sarah chess distanced. If this were 80, irs first favorite befor Pretending that nce is over, he rons by reason Of the | Fang third, and 40% ; half,’ 1:183¢ ; mile, %88, ‘The second heat was won by Green, Bill; Sarah Jane second and third, with Lady Emi lanced, Time—Quarter, Billy second ‘ime—Quarter, y nty in the clty, ortion of it 18 in a durable condition, niuch of it as he thinks bost, aud om ow frame hoas alt, 1:15%4 ; mile, 237, those horses the remainder to build ‘The facts in Mr. Russei's case are simp! pad a small shanty whiea was a nuisance in the Redford and Cou It hada high peaked roof, whose gutter was not more than 15 feet from the pavement. eupied by two colored families, who made a nolsome This alone speaks ‘anything but well of It is even eaid that he Was going to stable, an ice house, or something of For dome reason, however. be coi F did he win to would then tear tt fallen enemies. universal code of honor, fighter in Spain who would not spurn the au- The President and certain of his friends are . Domingo scheme, of whieh wedded to the § Mr, Fish is by no means enamored at least shown a suflicient remnant of the log- rolling talent erstwhile acquired in New York polities, to saddle-bag the Roberts-Fish game in with it, and make the Ad- It is clearly discernible neighborhood of merce streets, The second race was for a purse of $1,000—§000 first horse, $300 0 second, and $100 to third, for horses whicijiad D. Pifer's bay st berk's Sorrel geld Spaniard is when his Arab blood is roused, he yet shrinks from acts of cowardice, be anything more cowardly than the slaying of a rebel by the same man who over the rebellion to have been long ago cx- W. H. Taylor, D. Daniel's bay inare Tops: ¥ gelding Wostern Now ¥ regard to Cuba aloi ministration carry both. that opposition to Cuban recognition and ratifica- tion of the St. Domingo treaty are matters of anized identification, In every direction the most active efforts are de by the united rings in this uuboly ns is resorted to and cluded not to do this the shanty remain as itd ‘One would have thought down, and ercet a enbstantial brick building In. its 1 over again Worchester's buck#lin gelding MeCletia a rn Quoen, Tne latter did not appear, vorite beiore the st: 100, Tay lor 60, MeCielian 60, and the field 96, Th the first’ leat tho start was even for all bit Genet, who was Inst and well back, off, butut the quarter Western On tue atreter Topsy headed, and so the: when Genet moved up an soon took the lead, and exrried tt home by me—Quarter, 89;zhalt, 1; in the pools at nein The Sve% Canal will have an immenso in fluenco in develop throughout the Medit York got the would certainly hiv erranean and the Levant. ine of steamers is now established from Constantinople by way of the cana and the Persian Gulf, to Bassoral Bagdad, the Red § Gulf ports are thas bronght into direct communi- cation with Constantinople by soa, carry passengers for $200 from Trieste to Bom- is soon cut through the Isthmus of Nicaragua, the canal of Snez will work mischief upon the Americ The American Government has shown little appreciation of the effects produced by the success of the Suez Canal, and its proceedings in respect to the subject have been marked by all the phlegm and stolidity which distinguish the present Rip Van Winkle administration of for- weut to the far tu e obtained a permit lor ers it with a ver va tiie house Now, it looks ¢ aching it and examining it cl partnership, and every me: every pretext used to further their obj patronage of the Government is used in this direction ; and a distinguished member from the Northwest, on boing informed b they were not appointing now ror took the hint, and with satirical grac the Hon, Secretary that he took his In point of fact the acy has no more to do with the Cuban revolution than the acquisition of Bri ish Columbia; bat it was nevertheless originally brou setoff against the aba policy toward Cuba, the nation by iis result, and to be sw This proved to be an egre In vain the President, as no President had ever done before, weut four times personally to the Capitol to vain he enticed singly and in pairs, tury staff, thas remnant of itself upon the civil a enate Committ the Red Sea, ly, one finds that is new entirely, wid 80 algo the .. The second story is oud, except on tho ‘This is hardly tn compitance with the law, house within g its walls of * ston In the second heat, Genet, favorito at 9 to 1, had a rt; Topsy in’ front, ter, Taylor got first, Tay!or beld the wien Gevet got up. challenge home handliy by three lengths lor third, Time—Quarter, 35% ) aod the Persian Mr. Fish that alteration he b | and gave lnm to understand Unless @ cans 1 Which stood The flied and. final heat, Genct was favorite He Again was sent off at back of all the horses. turn, Taylor led, Topsy second, Genet last, fe on to’ the far turn, except Around the tara all the ho: nd thw race wus hi Whe unteide, got up’ to T. y there gant!’ they entored he drew in front, an tthe tell at 5 to 1. hit also have sc at really the oi first and third aving Of the interior of the ve. for a brick Kaper structure; s0 story waa the juoment of an An It was expected to dazzle inspectors cannot They merely allo aw aliows him howe a zood Taylor second, with avidity. , eit ts (hos won firet ‘money, Taylor second, aud Dresden ich Government lat an Italian banker named Cenvescur for giving one hundred thousand francs to the Democratic Committee in Paris, to be uses campoign against the plebiscitum, Mr, Cenxuscur had lived in Paris for more than twenty years, and had in every respect ¢ PINTO THE PULURE. y_ expelled Joulay ta the sceond day of the meeting. y Urst tor horses horses that pever i, Diu Mileew borees Catered in tie two by for his pet seher Seventces Sceonds from Lous in the electioncoring ms of his mili te ah From the Boston Transeript. eo war which obtrudes following extract f of our friends de cm the races of to-day. 1a letter reevived by jinistration, were sent be- duetod himself like a The ground of his banishment w: that while he was an Italian subject be had engaged in @ political movement whose purpose was to change the form of government ia France, a was abusing the hospitality s to explain the advantages | of Samana Bay und parts adjacent thereto Senate did not ave it, favoved Spain in were thus led to combi Lydia broagis 45, 6), 6, 6, sutaneously tran i The wo elements whieh Ns wore sold on the St ct Jorge and brisk on t jour forces, althougly a serious error nud that iu this manner which he receved upon French soil, sation was one that it would be ¢ Parties in France were divided r the pledisoitum, and more tha voters sha red the 0} srscm, and so declared However, the exp ————_—- YG A GOOD THING, | Boss TWEED Do?) Ouc of Hts Road Masters Cleaning Out Har- No More Cobble Stones to Hoots of Our Past Tretters—How the aues ave Progr the United Stat a million and w pions of Cen- themselves at the polls. intake) (ra? | Californta, last week ; bat when he got his camera | property to bear on thom, and lifted the black cloth to then follow, and and Stripes on by a strait will lead to ; ed his oftetal re *0 produced my vent wot, . | thelon, formerly Frene? ing the French fro to send a telegram to the same Committe francs more for the same If Lours Naponrow banished him, he certainly was uot able to break dowa his demo- These cobvie stoues bave been a sore ANC 10 wen ani a woreE Brie bo Ha who aro speeded on tho ouly roud vouchsafed to 11 improvements ress, and may possi | one haudeed thous: Senate want yo, Whieh consis! oguition of Ca' inquired if Lt New Yorkers 1 so long in pr What does Gen. Guanr think work on Harlem line im the rural districts of New York? to understand that a Pr who lias no political and Judging from the pro- rs will eoen Lave an unsurpas- it mannal labor | wisic une of Cuba is to b not only dilive wid ony KO to A even wise enough to consult those wie have, i unfortunate of ment eet Bareaa for | Dushing bride, who remarked as they leit,“ Phore's rfor Nassau upon an e The despatch boat arm sympathy of ev avana than al su during ed only | fst ¥ | and ond, Thitd, Fourth, Big Jung since been eo of the climate to escay PAK OF A MONCANA TORNADO, Affairs in the Lone learn that Uns elfort bas not b: 0 keep them imyisss Man Carried In the Air Searly Two Hine Roofer a Houses ity Now Nov chwest We would fuia Lope, however, that ady may yet assume a mor t Mr, Greetey may find on his arvi- iiluess is not so eatreme as has been $ suspicions, ¢ | avdicnees tp the Hons of L cially sincs his sp last week in Now Y Itis known aud vers are vader great oe | c Works, and | + road master for t the road is beirg ‘ood horse to speed over Of the wishes of lis toany friends, (the storm-track fined to @ belt of commented ectaily intebted to t There is a considerable response to the ion of the Hon, Micutakt Coxxoury as a jayor at the next election, ty, especially among srmans, Would render hin a most formidable opponent to Auramaw O' Haut only question is whether he would be willing to take the lead of a combination against the Tam. Whatdo his friends say upon this ution of with a single exception (shat of Mr Pennsylvania) agreed toa resolntion reco} 6 Currents KIVINS W felt that his great popul beth maklig pro. vition of belligerent 1 was satisfactory, lors, tossing thea except in using thew test instead of war, to which certain mi objected, but proposed to remedy by amend Members were introduction of resolutions for the repeal of the Neutral! the request of the ( opesed Marriage betwe a White Wome of the Decker build- A negro of the true y lows of 1818, by The negro, having Le demonstrated that he has rights which the Democracy of this city are bound to respect, ome A repea' 1, when Le would introe row bie Behiwpian caste ior cald the Woman Wp, aad pt the | pave of W aren of Fixd feet, Oat there isa d duee the resolution of th was ready then, it to pass it by @ large majority. hat Gen, Banks advoe of the St, Domingo scheme as the pan: Cuba; and many are disposed to saddle on him the responsibility of the long delay, willions of property have been destroyed, bun dreds of lives lost, inclu Jon Sanday when th a lad of a dozen years whirlwind dup: The election of Tuesday expressed t?, f the people of New York on the system ntial appointments in returo f entiment of Gen, Q.—W as your fatier # black man't | square, which is th soed the conb t Just at tue ine ud all, was lifted fr ridin e with the whirlwind, sailed om? A.—Ten master's mie? stand the entire re you Yorn ins the subject? + from the house, where Tt has been stated that Mr, Lanovnayn, newly appointed Minister of Publi by Louis Naroeox, is @ popular man in Paris, So far from being a popu- lar man, Lanovtaye has always been a candidate for office, but has never received votes, single man whois really popular could be secured for Lovis Narouxoy’s Cabinet—not even Jeu Favne, the great advocate and orator, whos ularity is on the w: The Judge satd that the evidence conveyed by her ance that she Was & While we strong that le could not without some further evidence as to Which race sie J necticut, At ite wg those of Amories' over hin, and w up the valley, St is only slighal from under hin, leaving him siitime diseons the dirt roof, while his father wa at the rate of sixty mi 4 without the attempt at any actioa which wigh tend to remedy such a state of things. indeed, prior to this, sneered at the idea of Congress doing anything against the in- fluence of the Department; and Mr, Roberts boasted then, as he does now, to his fellow diplo- mats, that he knew well enough how to keep the y discussion iu Con, This is a gross error. gro Woman was then Introduced, Mary Baker way alsed in the same locality in Nashville, ‘The Court was satisfed t and entirely ir ained 1,200 feet of lumber, nd that the wold 189 leet intuet, su e wiirlwind may be tance fs given us. by immediately after the at the woman was twhite, adiniccure of African ook eflect May Ql, 1861, d atfuir Was carried F persons having w dist © of Airican | question from ai ter how long the session! On the whole, you may confidently expect before long some rich developments, The original St, Domingo Ring, which you long ago exposed, » widely extended ; but Cone gross does not forget that af the close of the Johne son Adininietration, Col. Fubens, the present Ame darertor of Buea, finally offered through Gen, Banka the Dominican territory—for which a mil- If is now damanded—Jor nothing ¢ was then worth The Zebra, a Bagdad paper, states that the position of the Afghan Amecr, Swue Avi Kuay, has become very critical, in consequer pretenders to the throne of Afghanistan having » Russian army now ma- jon of Turkestan pretenders are supported by while Eagland offers her alli- with a promise of actual help ‘Tremendous Speed of a Steamboat, ‘The steamer Mary Fort Hamiiton and then up the Huson to Yoni the other day, by way of ope 4 Van Santvoord, aud Henry Smith, were on board with a select party nid A. Floteher, fe an excursion t in the county Jail for’ a” period Another section of ie person wha all 2 the season, refuge with t has necessarily b “i kuowingly pod guilty of » nusdeueanor conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum $100, oF be impress Issue the lice ‘ounty jail (or bert De Groot motile, oF both, ab Uo twenty-six miles in t Pounds of ste am, Ghd LOW runs her regula Russia and Persia ance to the Amee! She hus been news couvie'ion of the | ans, listening i marry Was ud Whits Woman, the lices nsels of their Imains or priests, all of AMUSEMENTS. SUNDBEAMS. diese —Fechter and Miss Leclerey will pase mer in Boston. The Rev, Murray is at it again—tec Moston 0: the Adirondacks. Jealousy in married life is deseril, French doctors as anthopie ineanity,* —Miss Morgan, an Englieh lady, has toh dogroo of M.D. at tie University of the snine ng in 1 by tha 1 the If you offer a California tice, he utiuonily Inquires: Do you taven or aChing =The liquor whieh does it work tiosi thors oughty in Tennessee i@ dlstiited from ew ‘ —A New Jersey papor calls Madame ( “a #9 goud old War horse," operatienity, tts to A. =A Wilmington, Del., hotel last week bore tuvse thive names bye. —The Boston Wowan's Club will, on the 294, celebrate the birthday of Margaret Fuller (Count: D'Owoll). —The Crown Prince of Prussia is suffering from digease of the liver, aud ie taking the wat Carlsbad. —Pope Innocent XII. excommunicated all who used tobacco in any form, while Pius LX. smokes aud uses snuff, —The Anglo-German Protestant Missionary Rosenthal is lecturing ov bis four and a bait yours’ ime Prisoament in Abyssinia, B—M. Guizot’s health is rapidly failing, Mie death would prove a great calamity to the cause of French Protestantiem. —The Princess of Wales proposes to visit hor sister, the wife of the Czaroviteh, during the summer, and Wales ts to go with her, —The Society for the Suppression to Animals in Paris has made Ing email Meh and eels alive. —Weorge Sand has presented the artists of the ris Odeon her portrait, bearing this ineeription; +1901, date de ma natenance: —The “ Woman's Bureau” is doubtless an ex. celont Institution In ite way; but, after all, isn’t ine beet A jor & Woman's bureau at home? —Nine women out of ten, who rush on to the ‘stare, and make faullures there, are women who ara reacy todo almost aoything to shirk their domestio duties, —Orange Reeves, agent of the express offics ‘at London, on the Indiavapolis and Cincinnati Ral road, has been arrested for rovving the odlve om hia marriage night, —The only genuine portrait extant of Govthe's Euph yuo (Chitetiana Neamann, afterward Mra, Becker) has peen dircovered in the ducal picture gale lory at Dessau. —The skull of @ preadamite elephant (slephaas primigentus) has been discovered by a feherman a6 Szlonok, Hungary, who proposes to send it to the Han- gw ian National Museum, Bismarck is to visit Paris, London, and Vienna avowedly upon the advice of hts physician, bat probably tn consequence of the Plebiscite cousolidation of the Bonaparte business. —The Fort Wayne Gazette asks, “as God fore saken Fort Wayne?" to which the Terra Hints Az. press replies, * We hope not, though He bas been tere ribly provoked with her." —Louis Napoleon assures the army of bis faith Jn thelr devotion to himself and family, which means im plain French, that he is frigutemed to death by the defection of the thirty-nine Paris regiment: —Prof. Djering of Baltimore, a convert to tho Greek Chureh, has been received with enthn siasm in Russia, where he is to be ordained, and thea to return to the United States as the propagator of his new faith, —The Dutch are in a state of zodlogical ex- eitoment because a hippopotamus at Amsterdam gavo birth to Mvely twins, male and female, the former weighing seventy and tue latter (of gentler dineusionry only forty powads. —A legislator in Georgia characterizes a9 “fale” the *romor" that he desired the division of Lis county, and adds that “no elik oF combination will money or otherwise, alr abull, to Butice inv to atupe ta thelr dier Bolical plot."* —Bierstadt, brother of the famous artist, tried to photograph a group of Chinamea at Mormon Bar, day vty Hog ty wud at f Cruclty movement against fry ght, tho Colestials fled tu diemay. —The France states that the Marquis de Mone onstt-General in this etty, and sulsequently Minister at Mexico and Washington, ls to be recalled from Lisvon and nominated to the Seaate. Madame Montholon Ia an Ameoriean lady of «54. Lente family. —Holland is accused of neglecting her West India colonies, which do not pay, aad devoting all ber tention to the East India colonies, which do pay: (ed Guiana and Surinam are ip @ state of decay, ,iJo iniag Dritish colonies are in 8 prosyeraue condition, —A Georgia couple sought a squire on matri mony Intent, and when the deed wus done tendered Ay cents, The Jastice demurred, bat anid a dollar would do." The groom borrowed that aniount on bs three gone? —The Pittsfleld, Mass, Eagle remarks: “What men eould be #pared from Boston, New York, ®) Limtervonims places, bave b in North Berkshire the post week. The streaine are quite numerons mewhat prolife, but a hey yielded a trout to cacu fisherman, they did well. —At the opening of a breach of promise ens chy, the Court asked the counsel for the plats how long the trial woul! probably Inst. “Ie exactly," replied the comasel ;# bat E will mention as ope tem that have wt love letiers, writtea by tia dete to my clicnt, to be road.” —Uhree peers, disgusted with the small are at pr waved in preaching In various parts of Fogle Radetock. Lord Farnham, aud Lord Teyohau feme bers of our Upper Chander have rot yet o uty the same high condition ef spiritual devotion, —Unward of six hundred Roman Catholio glich ladies of the highest rank signed a petitiod strongly protesting agaiust the pronosed searet ot miual iastitutions, The petition i teaued ty ue Duchess of Norfolk, sister of Lord Lyons, tit ev Duchess 04 Suthes land, and the Marchi Londonderry, Styria is haunted by old women w!: young ladies out of thee beautiful he: t that itis needed for the Holy Vu tat high prices. In Paris, too, your sed to the depredations of hair stealers ing many eubsiiintes for hair, the geu 08 In good dena: ne Duke of Cleveland, the F orfolk, Baron Strafford, Fart D. and many other noblemen, have manvions in St. Janet @ favorite square of Mr. Disrs bably Oo Account Of lis devotion to the late Lord ol Derby, Nortolk is the ovly Koman Catholic Duke it the aquare, but be is 4 mere youngster. —The Hou, J. C, Hammond has presented an organ to the Congregational Church of shettlolt, Com jcation the following vores Wa ay e be Reached forth His Naud—touched J.C. H. ; Caused him t) give. m williug moor His organ Wo the Irieads of God, —Lamont, the Arctic explorer, Seotland about a mouth ago on a new erpedinin) wie North Vole from the eastward of Spitzbersen. Tue Lo Pross.on i gaining ground that emall expod neared more likely to succeed than large ones, Sir Georse Back expressed himself to tas eifect U doo Geographical Society ~-Lo Verrier, the fu to have been de upon tie nous astronomer, ved by Carabella, private seretary of the late Pasha of Tr!polt, who clatmed to have found & large meteorite stone tn Ferzan, The whole «tory it devonneed by sctentific men an unmitizated hnwbug there being no large metworic stone In Northo-y Afriew, excepting that at Zamentit, ip the province of Fuat » was aakod how he came to 1 His veply War that he u tell in love Wilh te wey determined whom bave been gained over by Russia, are for- iden to call in foreign aid, and make Suenw England @ matter of re- Zr also announces a raid hiss territory by Persian tribes under what it is now, about one dollar per thousand, Taez was then in tranquil possession. The entertainm: any is of a ve Aut's friends! now acivil war, and counter petitions agoinst ane ly for presentation in Wastinge Congress understands, ther matters in Central Asia are bee nning Hall on Saturday ¢ Hudson county S amviisatad which would go uito the pockets of us for Boss Tw » war of 18193, who talked nd the manipulat watehud than th indiseretion of at Booth's, us plea ie Lover tuis th 1; particularly, as by sin lobbyists, they have 11s in uncovering tl One in particular (ko is the reve in parvo) has t that he asked dollar bills for w cork ingly likely that if his boast come out wheiler b what use he prop how annvoached, 7 They’ furtherinorg is nominated for once in iis behali ; everybody knows, by roa nee, Is very great, toward eiecting the Tileod, on Sundiy they were. eure rowuded by a crowd of ardent admirors who W fo What they gid weet aenraved of alk so of mullurr eh foolis enough to communi yht hundred ona thousand and itis ex. as trae, i@will ally obtained the inoue: ed 0 put it to, and whom he qoments, A new draws gy an Anierienn iy has been accented by Mr isin preparation, Lt will be local in character, ieror some of the pop lauds of bis ba lar isis and delu: Savr Lake Ciry Many down town business mon find the enectat le pow department of the Mutual Beueft Saviuus Bank, 4) the Sug Dusliing. o very desirable feaii.a,—sde and the United States Marsha him to continue 1 however. they surrendarod the ball to the Court, Brigham Young recently adimonisiied his divthren against chowing tovacco whi in west an eantioned the dovrsouper af they fot a» setally and Kindly" Tho pe chy *ldors of Esra, if you must \ pedestrian mate! 1 wa AN ' Hans," four viyas ve? 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