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‘complaint of the falling off of church | it was mildly called the “weakest of oh Fair Play. SUNBEAMS. Bi attendance, Catholic churches are usually | all the weak Departmenta of this weakest of Phe “Mdeentrn Benes! Oe I. Heenan whipped Tom Sayers, and thoy ee —Edwin Forrest has been on the stage fitt | WAHT, | crowded, not once, but many times on | all weak Administrations sinco the Govern. | © ‘Adelphi Academy bit a2 ha fei gol Tom the belt, yan, in d i Y ital ” Rights Movement The Upstart Trustees cee oe, ys went over to row @ | © $ Sunday, and no now building erected | ment began.” The man who is responsible Grimes Gtk BrooLeve, Saeasetves Wiser % Veteran | match, There are nineteen candidates already in thy " for Catholle worship has any difficulty | for the maladministration of the navy sat un: | 9 the Bator of The fan. Teache ILL, Oxford would not row on neutral waters, | “*LN" Won Rovere ot Bente Le at | ale ° * ‘iia! i i, let 1 deiphi Academy in yk! has been | nN estern reporter, intending to state tha i SATURDAY, MAY 91, 1870. in securing an ample éongtegation. ‘This der a thick umbreiia of cigar smoke, and let | Bin: Tt Les us wine Weal oh ahbendann! ; are Adeiv| oi = Laat aaaaT but on thefr accustomed course on the Thames, |g cotemen dia ruin nntesd that "Ie tour ma” Hy = = | ajqurence of practical results has led somo | this down-pour of denunciation fall unhocded. | re*pectable reformers a and Mrs. Stanton | in strange commotion. e teae ¥ | or not at all. neovsly dropped fhe hamen ty.” a = Fi ire to what | Hi a to be ite unconscious that the strike hands with the disgraced intrigaantes of the | quit, and others were engaged vo fill thelt places. 1V. Harvard wanted lon, time for training. =The Mayor of Duluth, Minn., in his ina ) paownrr ayer rome r Hberal-minded Protestants to inqu! ire o seems to b hes Tribune ofthe, against that anhappy man MeFar- | The Trustees of the institation having thought It | 6 6.4 would not fivelt, Harvard was beaten, | gerst sabrete, vide va es WO aan ia il faoouny Peueweeaa w Gem, Miu Aifforence in the Catholic mothod of manage. | ship he pilote does not bear his personal for: | tana, who never armed fay one half wo muchas | neceasary to. publish « cteular explaining why the | Oxford would not give it Harvard was beaten, | guraladdrewe, nduleed ta ine profand Hy Bryant's Minstrele—Shoo Fis. mont it is owing ; and their conclusion, so far, | tunes alone, but is freighted with tho exist- | himself, Mrs, Stanton is akeen woman, anda wink | School was left without a teacher, Te Sun hi + Dinner ‘i i ‘A San Francisco editor complains that when tht pe wtp ala has beon that it is tho democratic clement— | ence of a great political party. It is already | 1# a8 good an a blow to ler apprehension. She | thought it well alsoto inquire into the circumstances. | Present at said dinner! ay bn Avenue La on Frou. Matinee. mM © Temptations, Matinee, Eastern Journal wants to locate a joke without the absence of all distinction between the truth or moral in It, California ts always selected, rich and the poor, and the consequent free- dom which the masses feel in availing them- selves of the privileges of worship—which swells the throng of Catholic worshippers. ‘They say, and with truth, that poor people who cannot afford to dress fashionably will not go to churches where their poverty is r knows very well that the 7yibune's persistent mis- | Briefly they are these: VI. The Kearsarge fought the Alabama, Eng- in tho rapids. Who can save it from the | reererentations of her und her colleagues in time | Seven years ago Mr. John Lockwood opened | lish sailors and picked gunners from the Eng- | ‘""y' country paper which wishes to evotd slang, final plunge over the cataract ? past were not the work of Horace Greeley, but aset | school with eleven pupils, to which he gave the | lish navy were furnished to the Alabama to sink | aeijcatety advice: ite belligerent neighbor (o “tmitace of women who took advantage of his senility, prowl | somewhat pretentious title of the “ Adelphi Acad- the Kearsarge. English snobs afd yachtamen in | the example of the rivulet in time of # arouth. The House of Representatives has pub- | 04 snout the ofce, and climbed into the editorial | emy." ‘The school prospered, and in less than five the Greyhound steamer went out to see Semmes lished the report of the Engineer Bureau upon | chair while he was quoting Moses and the Prophets himaelf compelled to ap- sink Winslow. But Winslow sunk Semmes, and 4 manages 14,000 acres of land. He nvan- the subject of harbor and seacoast defences. | and Gen, Jackson against the Free-Traders, TI ‘ages It by sitting in « newghboring bar-room and playing Mont of this document is ocenpied by an account | hearts were mildewed with envy, and they never | to meet the growing wants of the school, The | the brave Englishmen steal Semmes and his | gryw.noker for gun-wade, of the experiments and conclusions of a Board of | failed to improve their opportunity to let fly a pol- | funds were readily raised. Mr. Lockwood was the | sailors from the water, and run off with them io | The subscription for a monument to Stephen Engineers appointed by the War Department | soned arrow, For instance, last summer Mrs. St acknowledged owner of the building, but he had to | the Greyhound. Thus Winslow can’t bag his | a. Dougias at Chicago has proved # failure, and the is ® young man near Americus, Gs," Open to Vinitors. Weeed's Museum. Field of the Cloth of Gold, Matines, ine this subject, | ton called & Convention at Newport, just in the | pay off the debt. fairly earned game. Bravé Englishmen / Proposed site is to be sold to realize funds 10 erect one made conspicuous by the contrast between | three or four year since fo examine ths aubjots | UT etn tomate season Determined to | in a Year or two he found that this would wa | VIL Douglas beats Aahbury out of wight, fat | be Univer groungs SER pelted Mlle bt dlensahtd olbgg Peg) seo AND, ae | have the ear of the irivggpas. she carried the war | lifelong Job, #0 he wiade the institution over to a | rage, —“Why,” asked @ governess of her little their richer brethren. Hence, they advocate | Cotiem, Gen, Tower, and Gon, Warant © | ight into Africa, Tt seenf®l to ns a stroke of genius | number of gentlemen as corporators. Thee cor- VIIL, Ashbury won't sail the second, but pro. | Sheree, “do we pray God to give ue our dally bread ? experiments were conducted at Fortress Monroe "t we ask for four days, or five days, ore a hy ‘iat ‘fo one addres, pie, In Clu package the multiplication of free churches, devoted to the poor exclusively, which they fancy would be as liberally attended as Catholic churches are. ‘That there is some groundsfor this opinion is not to be denied ; but it is more likely that F Del ‘The firat subject of tRpir i worthy of Scipio Africanus himself. And then, with | porators appointed aa caeeet a itd voat ¢ ") tests! and Fort Delaware. The first subject o' n- | yer admirable tact, she dressed herself with taste | by prearrangement, Mr. Lockwood as Principal o' . quiry was the usefulness of iron asa coveri®® for | and elegance becoming the ocexsion. In Rome, she | the school. 1X, When will Yankees get tired of trying to “a0 His tetas ne wa the outside of fortifications, They constructed | was determined to do as they aid, and to that end The Trustees had been but a short time tn office, | et & fair fight or race out of John Bull by sea Flr led ph la Ap pk riven hod shields and casemates of wrought iron of various | Wore s Roman scarf tied transversely across ber | however, when they began advising Mr. Lockwood | OF land? Paget npiribe tor laces Reale = thickness, supported both by granite masonry and | *houlders. For thie, some hanger-on in the | concerning the manaeement of Nis school. ‘Tis |X. Brother Jonathan in a big family fight. | Sraseroom took each other. ab by concrete brickwork behind. At these con. | 7Hdune oftco gave Wer a sumptuary lecture, | ailvice Mr. Lockwood, being an experienced teacher, | John Bull cute in then and hopes to finish him ie ‘swapped gum !" Bie eenese, ine Protestants #o largely neglect to attend | shots from distances varying from 150 to 500 7 ‘he new fear otek 4 vi : unrets Ma's bo: SotgAt Yh thn WHR:UONoUia® | gras. Mise Maaaiasoas onatuelon lo Ghat: iron | (0t, Wetecee Bt callaneled Miss alls, Gf606 6 O88 | tran eas af mich they declared they Wauki | XI. Grant, Fish & Co, too bie cowards to eol- | ¢#ch Droken from two to three blades of thelr serewa Ht —== | and unsatisfactory naturo of the entertain. | cannot advantageously be used for the exterior | rand that she affected not to nee the feminine claws ckyord now mate a prop elo them bas ayet ls bes om spec dad re to Buex for repairs. At ~The daily ‘circulation of THe Sun reer ment they get when they do go, At a | °f fortifications. ‘The enormous force of modera | sticking ont of that malicions article. What did t ie cee mere © ihe pantie were a psp tye we ; ve afair fight out | _the Viceroy of Egypt has presented to the Haft) the last week, which ended on Saturday, | Catholic church, the worshipper is not artillery, such as our fifteen-inch and twenty-inch venerable author of * Eary Lessons for Beginners in ‘Buch OF these Englishmen, and no more nonse' University @f Oxford, where his lepey or Hassan te Heit) May 14, waa as folloves : woarled with todious sermons or philo. | #8 OF the Afy.ton rifled steel guns made in | Protection” know of scurh, Roman or other? Then ad 6 GnbOUL, 6 cnenaheed Goteatton Of Goleahal Lert : Prussia, is such as to render the iron shield or | bis clumsy masculine intellect could never have in- ture, printed at Koulak, comprising seventy-foar die tinet works, in 140 volumes. —The Count de Paris and his brother the Duke e Chartres are at Frohsdorff, the headquarters of vented another favorite mode of followers. 18888) Poaredey 88 4 sophical harangues. He joins in a service Saturday, which he understands and enjoys, and which ‘i Aggregate daily circulation last week, | i not protracted to & wearisome length. On 620,100. Average daily circulation dur- | the other hand, to be sure, those Catholics k anong his They never would eail her anything else | tng Tostetions Yoshi te wae Ti. B, Stanton, Why? Beeause that was condemning ti casemate practically useless. They recommend the abandonment of the idea of applying iron | Howen Cuanestox, 8. C., May 16, 1870,—A remarka- ned patrons of the schoo! A structures to the purpose of harbor defence, | 4 wr tiso held, and resolutions | dle polities! meeting, studiously characterized as | Francis IL, exKing of Naplet, and other Tourbont} y of ignoring her triple name, in which, after ~ 7. though they recommend that experiments should | the manner of ull strong-minded women at this day, | Lockgood, sen calling st pee Cednidence 1a Mr. | the reform men's gathering, waa held to-night in | which looks very much like an alllance betwoon the Correspondence of The Sun. < ' ing the week, 103,350. Daily average dur | who aro not devotional in character are re- | still be continued in the use of this metal with a | she delights to incorporate and preserve her maiden | him: Now the ‘Trustees are busving themselves in | ivernie Jal. Negroes of all colors were on the | varlors branches Of Wal funy i ing the previous week, ending May 7, | pelled by a mere ceremonial; but, being few | view to finding @ tougher kind of plates, or a @ with the surname bestowed by her tyrant e a whites were ba the Toft, bat in the beck part of the | ime or slang creep into orb ous pers of the te , 101,967. in comparison with tho rest, their absence is | concrete of cast iron that may resist the impact ind. Elizabeth Cady bao: si Lomend NULLIFYING THE TARIFF. hall every shade of complexion blended in common. | guage, we note # law propored in the Constitutional Will Gen, Grant Understand the Means | tot so much remarked, But if a Protestant | of the enormous cannon balls now in use, | They emis he seams’ ot arcs Valerius Jouius Din. Den Gee ATE Ga eee, | ESE » G = 7 “4 i to“ watertheir stock i tha of Lan Taebday's Blestion? minister doce not happen to be an eloquent | #80 Feeommend experiments in the use of con Eli graceful deportment, and whose small hands, i not crete of lead applied to the face of the shield, #o | ia not at much i as to take up the greater part of the living force | heiped, moreay of of the projectile; and also that leaden plates or | spite in the be jafiraze Party, which, carefully covered with green kids, were particularly | —An intelligent youth recently engaged ine noticeable when be dexterously wielded the gavel to | Commercial office, made out » shipping bill for“ fourty” Judge Sohn " g inichody is engaged in an in- | preserve order, The Vice-Presidents, numerically | D*frels of flour, Hix employer called his attention te Tho national interests and the national | man in the pulpit, he has little or no hold honor, backed by public opinion, call for an | upon the public, and nothing but a senss of be f wo sears, Oxzing and leaking ss an error in the spelling of forty. “Sure enouxh,” re \ immediate change in the State Department. sy ae hearers. In proportion, there- | ary of lead should be inserto between the iron | out ‘on the wy, buret forth at ast n the Cteveland | Yewieation of importance to importers and dealers | larke, were iat pare white: the remainder were | Siete promi clerk," le ou the gh z Th inet needs reco it . | fore, as this sense of duty is weake: sami Convention, steel. The disp concerning the 3 —Obi . 4 os ber nik ae Semen ae time and the progress of eoaae Maree Loe edie eed A aaa hed ged ite “Ail of tiie It takes no second sight for Mrs. Stan: | difference between the invoiced prices of various | hiandeowe, tight-Atting black coat, with s conspica- Culst Justin Giipin: of Delaware , - however, that after all we must come back for | ton to know, And now, after working ruin an « mand is not so pressing. The Presi- | estant congregations dwindle away, until rt dent cannot longer afford to turn a| they threaten to exist only as crowds f deaf car to this demand. Ho has already | drawn together by fashion or by the per. made up a record on this one subject which | sonal magnetism of certain gifted orators. will render it necessary for the Republican In the Ritualistic movement among ® cer- party to repudiate him, and that in a very | tain class of Protestante in England and in this decisive manner, unless he at once sends | country, there is an evident recognition of adrift the men whom he has appointed to | the principle we speak of. The Ritualists are manage the State Department. If he keeps | borrowing, and with much success, from the HamiLton Fis and Bancrort Davrs, he | Catholics, the attractions of a beautiful ser- ad ‘ qualities of imported etee! and the appraised values | ously large red rose blooming in abuttonhole, white Seats 1h 8 Pauselioll te conure. “Mra Stanton. | When they arrive here as fixed by Gemeral Palmer, | vest with brass buttons, tieht white pants, and a | «nar the Leciciatare: by ite reriatent tinkering, ee | steps Anthony rally : Nderangd cal Appraiser of this Port, and as shown by the follow- | narrow and stiff choker collar, The President ap- | been steadily making It worse for the last thirty years. over the confusion of tho ing table: pealed to the negroes to “ come forward and, shoul- —Young ladies at Fort Scott, Kansas, have Invotced eatue Oprateed der to shoulder with the white man,” inaugurate | met im council and resolved to furnish entertainments per owt, bal reform in the management of the Government ofthe | twice a week, for 25 cents a head, to young men whe Oe State, “Let us move forward as one man," were | maybe stopping there with no friends or soquaint the closing words of bis harangue. Another | aces. The Indice argue that thie will keep them out of Southerner said: “1 am willing to vote for any man, | !*ehlef. no matter what was his former condition, or what | —An Ohio man employed @ colored artist to is his present complexion.” A negro speaker sald: | Paint his house ih the doors a shade « " darker, I of color entirely with the South Carolinians must goyern South Carolina, be upon hte ry seacoast and harbor defence to earthworks, the simplest form of fortifications, It is recommend- ed that these should be coustracted with very heavy traverses to protect the gunners, and with Were covertly hoatio to the Revolut ‘ ridiculed thelr distinctive claim to parapet carriages for the gum which will allow of | Tiliculed thelr distr its depression below the crest of the parapet for hee tre’ the purpose of loading. They also propose that | the poor reward of eninine over a few Diasted char: mortars of large calibre should be employed asa | acters who instinctively bite her. : ensive ex- Ye have known and loved Mrs. Stanton. She is meaos of harbor defence, and that extonsive ex- | 4 goog woman. We refuseto believe she would en- Corset enring steet : periments should be made upon torpedoes with a | dorse such an utterance at this: “Let no weakness | Various kinds circu view to their universal introduction. The earth- hers equally diaboli- | Clo ‘or ing steel literal transcript of ove framed by William Penn, and Taper fle, ¢incnes hiect eteel for a: you,” and it hecessery to pe etegezters* Pinte sieel..axoste, cond quality, 50s. tto her, who is com- | The invoiced prices given above have been in f they Diabis or white men.” Whee it come to tbe trance Le cannot possibly keep a place in the public | vice, sweet music, and symbolic ceremonies | work batteries which th ey propose should, they tress of oratory, that the sentiment of the let- Pr peek Wes cieaek avis poedebonird vote on choosing dele; to the State Convention, might fs Lashes pap lisalirg aig respect for litmself. which address themselves to the simplest | insist, be armed with the heaviest and most pow- | isTeslzned “La” is scarcely more atrocious than their ; Which mects in Colambia on the 15th proximo. there style of expression? A (rial for murder, with all its | Con*iderabie excitement among the leading importers | was troabie. A list of names was reported that was | —Mrs. Lloyd, sister of one of the victims of erful artillery. These recommendations are en- | Wdcous, revelations. ‘never unearthed 8 toad of | of extra beat cant steel here, tnetnding the houses of | ited, own, bat, the sae declied otherwise, | Greck brigandage, being tn reduced ctrewmetances, nkier biackness than those letters, It is hardly | Abbott 5 A i and then folloy order, jowever, the cut an domed by Gen. Huurnaers, the accomplished | worth white to inveigh agalust the wicked of | agent, Js Wr Sage, and Henry Moo: ‘coun: | Guied ‘list ‘was made to prevail. ‘The negroes did suv et bis Gok beteeie bases Vasheslh eg abgr tence and experienced chief of the Engincer Bureau, | bayoneting a weak woman Into desertion of her hus- | sel on be sit of tn Smporiers are Titian Alien and | not disperse for rome tine aherward, ed act until o - ni and by Gen. 8: An; and we presumo they | band. but the whole generation might take a solemn | Grosvenor P. Lowrey. to a kreat variety of | @om Athens. The Greek community in Londen ary The United States have within the last | imagination, The effect of their example eight or nine years won a leading position | /8 seen in London, in the movement made to among the great powcrs of the glola We | imitate it by the old aristocratic and fash- issue wa they had given protracted if . q . 4 0 e warning in English composition from th ‘agai of bout in thi Hout Neseatan | decidedly more loud than agreeable noises. Also collecting money for her. fare, by a long distance, the foremost nation | ionable parish of St. George's, Hauover | win gt once be put in the way of practical appli- sarin eine The are the fen ee ae hr ona sriment. learnedy. through pabsidinn bears bang —A Prussian secretary, now in Constantinople, in the western hemisphere. And yet, under | square. The peers and wealthy gentlemen | 04 tion, mens of 4 Drevulent variety of Bohemian aibberish pa on of iia agents in, Kurope, teat & Murder Trial in Nevada. tho administration of Gen. GRANT, we have | and ladies of that parish have recently signed . permitted ourselves to be bullied and brow. | 4 paper, in which they virtually confeas the beaten, over and over again, by Spain, the | failure of the old system, and beg for the weakest monarchy in Europe, and that, too, | adoption of that of the Ritualists as the only in regard to affairs upon the American conti- | means of filling the church and keeping up nent, with which Spain ought not to be al- | its revenues. What they have done others lowed to interfere. will probably do likewise; and thus Chris. We have gone further than this: we have | tianity may once more revert to something not only been made to cringe before the | like the condition in which Luter found it. we have ever seen, They embody every word known to the lexicon of bosh, They abound in a pseudo-transcendental slang. omebody is full of fruit and core.” Hier fate cries out. and Intarme hs teel {i ices were too low. The agent, in writes: “ There is nothing to ‘BO One to speak to, Oo aun With the American Consul in Shemeld | « Twas sittin From the Galasy. 5. age, ‘in thin | YOR KO oUt, you mast go like a gouty cripple, ne (Mr, Abbott), began an investigation there, wbieb led 1-14 Fe court, and we were trying 4 bic | Sedan chair, and you are awakened every morning at to the coucinsion that the stoel was purposely under- pats ‘Spanish for killing the | t¥o o'clock by @ Sreman, who comes to report that valued, with a view of ing higher rates of duty, ae ep Wteicen Ween was | * the house is not on fire yet.’ " The increased Yale weeld tarow toe steel, into’ sbend ofa righty preity Mexiean higher class. For instance, the present rates, of | *,#27, summer day, and an ey, Jong one and | —In San Joaquin valley, California, butter te for steel in ingots, sheets, und coils, are as fol- | He Witnesses were tedious. None of us took any | v.46 by placing the cream ins thick linen sack, and van se cuhd Tenth. Ge Ieee page du | interest In the trial except that nervous uneasy dev! Value per pound 7 conte, or less. pays 2X | of a woman—because you know how they love and | Durying the parcel iu the earth over night. The sand Scents bar’ sotaaY value. aver 11 cents yaPaig | how they hate, and this one had loved her husband | absorbe the milx, and in the morning the butter a Cents, and 10 per cent. ed ealorem. Lene With all her might, snd ner mt Dovted it all | found as well worked as by an hour's churniag. The importer Ned Tom the OH fe) :, par tks oltgartee, appealed (rom the, aporalsement | Socalard with en eyeetand f iahsanaherwonia | | —The Austrian Beer King, Anton Dreher, was stir me up, too, with a litte of her summer lightning | recently entertained at a grand banquet on susining ee Pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives, Secretary Bocrweit has trans- mitted @ statement of the moneys due from col- lectors of internal revenue not now in office. In a majority of the cases the balances against col- lectors consist of tax lists charged to them, but turned over to their successors in office. Nearly every collector is in debt to the Government, The following list shows the amounts due frou bes g more strikingly characteristic of seribblers? ‘Acree of just such nonsen: were imposed upon the readers of the Tril when the writer ceased awhile from plotii had the distinguished honor of riding to Cali'ornia tna cor with Vice-President Colfax, Mrs. Stanton has put her fC in'it, Her pronan- Btoalitee appenin, weve seut by the Collector, as tae esiatocatte Weis bed toe teak of eed bite ‘, o w d “9 iP, | his majority, and modestly announced that his fortane threats of this crumbling despotism, but —— the ex-collectors of the State of New York : carves igi ta eld te tats egertoe | sLecoehiy investions Govtere. wee Jolling and sweuting, aud smoking one of thore | of atx millions, {uherited from his father. had been tt have built gunboats at her bidding, and | Foreign and Domestic Tusutauce Com- takes that steo of her own free will ; bat it docs vt oth 2 ese faed to think "were good” enough wor ps in | creased to thirteen miuiion florins by skilful invests farnished her with warlike munitions, where Pantes. UEP | Anon tecer i her Savana enn i poor, Wr 8 pegs coets offend were wicking ued whiting. ood | The Cingalese ted Prince Alfred 5 , FI 4 : —— coats off and were smoking and whittling, and tie | —The Cingalese have trea rine with she might crush the straggling pa. | | Among the bills passed by the last Logis: 1a | heibing ot ue °morahiy’ "ct "euch. procedure, Tralian Opera. Witnesses the Sume,’and s0.was the prisoner. “Well. | yo uw elephat Kean and ty animale wets eaptared « triots of Cuba, who have simply omulated our | !8ture, and now in Gov. HorrMay’s hands 278 8 | there “ie at least not an | atom thé | A performance of the famous and delig atta eee eee ee ee eset promehiin | The thirty-six New York entertainers of his brother example by setting up republican institu. | “¥aiting approval, is one which will impose Cog Ree ee ingdinet ot old opera of “Lucia di Limmermoor” was given | not guilty, the Jnry expecting him to do as tdel for | Arthur labored under the impression that thoy had an Citas ceca ateoieal in hace aiaver? upon the agencies of British ineurance com- \Dayi Yoon ta | & vulzar ep, too—not among wowen eRher, so much | last evening at the Academy, It was an immense | them some, tt auat Uk aaaiak cokers. elephant on their hands, and therefore forbore to vie e . oe ilteveo k:: pep sa | 8s men. We rave known of many women who | fayorite with the old opera-goers of the daye of Cas- ‘* : With the people of Werlon im henting thas gress > - 7 panies the same regulations and trictio 01 rt. ne i > we could not convict him without seeming to be We have bent even lower still; for | I 8" s restrictions ate a0 | eee eeates co et lannetticen “ent | te n and the Astor Place Opera House, and | rather high-handed and sort of reflecting on every | PeMt. we have looked on with closed mouths, and | #8 te enforced upon all American companies. Yon 4 | How many more men have we seen. avail Uiemicelves | deserves to maintain the popularity that Meyeroeer entleman in the commanity; tfor there warn't any | | —The Gaulois is responsible for the story that hands hanging listlessly at our sides, while | | At present foreign ompanies enjoy privi- | fdgar Ketch BU 8 | Ghe'nele: “Crocity, and latred have uo nex, This | std Verdi have deprived it of for it te of surpassing | there wan, was to kceo Your private graveyard | Suara, fy over need. and ears in love with Louie the myrmidons of Spain have shot and ger. | IeRea not permitted to domestic companies. | Kirtw itit "Me 3} | was'mot’a cave of man versus woman, but many | melody snd Deauty Pia that woman seemed to have her heart set on | Sepcieoa, and mae everel attempts to laterview hisn roted American citizens, who were guilty of | hey may, for example, take risks to an un * 180 1 | “fWe carnectiy hope Mre, Stanton and Susan An- st evening's performance was, on the whole, a | soon iow she would glare on iim & minute, and | in his private apariments, Sho has been sent to a lune thony will m very bad one, Miss MeCutloch was the prima donna, or tried to be, Really she is but a secunda donna, ‘The réie of Lucia is quite beyond her pres- eut reach, both dran jenily and vocally, The lady, fan yet, lias but mastered toe alpuabet of her pro: fession, but sue is attempting first the foremost diMicalty, Astor phrasing, she has none. Her vo- calization was faulty throathout, and one cadenza ret act almost ludicrousty bad. Her high now ng With full voice, are always harsh bi F clinaxes, Which should be worst. no crime but loving liberty and desiring the | limited amount upon a single building or independence of an island lying right by our | 8tock of goods, whereas domestic companies shores, are restricted to ten per cent. of their origi. And all this has been done, and been per. | D4! capital, without rogard to their accumu- mitted to be done, by Gen. Guant and his lated profits or surplus. They are exempt Becretary of State, Hasitron Frsit, without | {fom visitation by the State Superintendent, the utterance of one word of manly protest. | which domestic companies are liable, and Does the President suppose that he can | ™ay insure in the most reckless and improvi- play this disgraceful part much longer dent manner, without having to fear, as our without arousing the indignation, as he has | OW" companies do, a summary stoppage of already provoked the hisses, of the great their business. body of the American people? Are not the | While, too, domestic companies must keep returns of last ‘I'uesday’s election enough to their capital intact, according to an arbitrary wake him from his apathy ? estimate of their outstanding risks and un- For a century and a half England has earned premiums, foreign companies, whose compromise the purity end integrity then look up at me in her pleading. way, and then | tie asylum, His Majesty te candid enough to admit thas of their plea for the bal turn and fir the next ave Rinutes search "the jury’ taces—and by ani ince'n her hanus for litle white aa if oles wee wacet ready give —M. a well-known he'd come azain directly and live t the , ho yt But Shee ie jury Legg af manufactured by Lesret, if truly described by the Joor- Wits Wewuitied and ree iorgo: that woman ‘rose up titi | BAM favored with the earliest police information about eared to be ne tall'and grand as @ seventy- | Mem, must have been utterly undt for any other use un #8, and Kaye she than that to which they have been put—a tremendoos ve etidge, do Lunderstand you to say that this man | explosion of fase alarm in the provinces, ja not guilty, that murdered my husband without za sis 1 any cause before my own eyes and my little chil- Ts my face dirty?” asked « young ledy dres.'s, and that all has been done to him that ever | from tho backwoods while seated with her aunt at tne justice and the law ean do? diuner table on a steamboat running from Cairo to New Vhe Orleans. “Dirty? No, Why did you ask?" * De cause that insulting waiter Insists upon patting a towel beside my plate. I've thrown three under the table, yet every time he comes around no puts another before me." —Mayor Fox of Philadelphia vetoed the reno- in the spot, and we Dut-on our coats | lution fviting the New York Seventh Regiment to The Government has instituted legal proceed- ings against Collectors Mastex, Haustesp, and Vax Voonms, for the recovery of the amounts set opposite their names. The office of Collector of Internal Revenue is therefore unquestionably lucrative. It must be borne iu mind that none of the above-named gentlemen are now in office, Caxuicort, for instance, has been in Albany Peni- tentiary almost two years, expiating his sentence for defrauding the Government, ‘The fugitive Collector Barter ran away owing $785,869.00, Suertpan Snook has still to account for over a million dollars, Others have, since their retire- ment from office, engaged in many unlucky spec- ulations, and therefore lost all their money. by consorting with Free- mired and revered them, which is more than the Free-Lovers ever did LUCY WHITE. ‘ a 10-DA¥'S TOURNAMENT. anybody who loves him mast be tnsan CG nts—The Costly Prizes ne—V will be There— lelach to Preside-An Ora- voice, ersirained by much use |to Fespond to the require ments of his part and broke completely down, expe. ciully in the erent rextet at the finale of the second act. When called before the curtain this Kood and zealous artist pointed to lis throat with many ees. tures, aopealing to the compassion of his audience, Which certainiy.wae accorded ; for if his voice failed wo earnest efforts in behall arn poioay wes subsequently oftred for Signor Lefranc on account of his hoarsene: The Prospect Park swing wide open their gates to-day, and the mar- ir grouuds in Brooklyn | Siznor sualled hosts of Knighthood will make entrance the ‘The oceasion gives promise of unasual interest, Many families from Virginia and other Southern States have arrived, and will attend. ‘The Knights who are to tilt at the swinging ring for the costly prizes are W. A. Jarboe, Maryland; plik Seal = A fair example of Vice-Admiral Porren’s R. H, Hereford, Maryland; W, Marsha ‘The orchestra bungled snd weut out and took up collection for her and | visit that city, om the ground that if the regiment w em i i ji i a 0 y y to thei 4 maintained her place among the leading | Dy available capital in this State is their | peculiar notions of eonomy is the corvette | Dr.C. A. Fox, Virginia; W. Q. Bailey, Virgiui a ae oe Gas teak Deca eras the monntes neir | tertained it+h uld be at private cost, and that anowld powers of Europe chiefly by the spirit she | deposit of two hundred thousand dollars has shown in vindicating the rights even of | With the Superintendent, may have out her humblest subjects, when violated by | Policies to the amount of millions, and are forcign States, However perilous the cir. | #t interfered with. An illustration of the cumstances which confronted her, she bas | Practical working of this extraordinary sys- Deen ready, at whatever cost of treasure and | tem of favoritism of the alien underwriter, is blood, to stand by her people whenever and | found in the fact that out of nearly one hun- by whomsoover their liberties wero put in | dred and forty American companies transact- jeopardy. In the light of her history how ing business in this city, not half a dozen mean appears the record of the conduct of | have risks upon the Public Stores, all of this Gen. Grant's Administration toward Spain, | mens class of risks being swallowed up in view of its treatment of our citizens in | by the English companies. Cubs, and especially the crowning infamy of Again, while domestic companies pay taxes the murder of the patriot Gorcounra, on their whole capital, foreign companies i ‘The most eminent Americans have general. | ape taxation in great measure, if not alto- ly held the seals of the State Department, as gether, The result is that our own companies witness JEFFERSON, ADAMS, CLAY, Wen- | Cannot successfully compete for business with the hospitalities be tendered, bad precedent would be set, which, in regard to the visite of other large military bodies, might embarrass the city. T eo From Galary, ., Yes, I remember that ancedote,”’ the Sunday | Wa tustaine! by Select and overriiden vy Common school superintendent said, with the old path Council. ‘ Bi voice and the ol in bi c —During the recent visit of Mr. Sothern to ‘8 simple creature named Higgins, 1 i hwal rock for old Maltby.” When the lamented Judge Dees Se Sts seen one io Ginner by a sent Bagley tripped and fell down the feourt-house stairs | the Seventeenth Lancers. Before the wine was cleared broke his neck, it was a great question how to off the table the officers pressed Mr. Bothern to pet Break tne news to poor Mrs. Bagley. "But Gually the | form a part of ove of his characters, which, of couse body was put into Higgins’ wagon and he was in: 5 Mo Ralke ee Mae Be be ee ang ne was in: | hevery naturally declined. They continued, however, ncrovt in his longuage,and not break the news | © Pres# him #0 much that he reluctantiy consented, to her at once, but do-it gradually and gently, | 8d commenced the drunken scene from David Gar When Higgins got there with his sad freight, le | rick, when, to the astonisnment of present, be shouted till Mrs, Bagley came to the door, Then he | swept the cloth clean off the table, emashing glawes . decanters, plates, &c., who! D oes the widder lew Ih he ” to) NiRRee she wieder Bester live Rare —There is a breed of horses in southern Texes “TH bet she does, But’ have it your own way, | known asthe red fox. They are the large mediam ell, dows Judge Bagiey live here?” pony, belug across between the Spanish horse and moe ie Hye liven here. ‘ jaunguahed. by © eres along io Et BEET ind—W aln's for SFE eM OH ERCP ox—the body being of fn lizhter eotor. H, Batley, vital — Fleming, Virginia; James N, ; Edward Py Gallaher, West Theo- ; ‘Colby, District ¢ . District Columbia; Re Brockenboro, Disirled Cotumbs Brooklyn ; C. H’ Exall, New York New York ; J. 1. Mallory, New York ; — Harrison, ‘Alabama; 'Willlam Knox, Alabama} W, Hahn} Brooklyn Many of these gentiemen have been victors in tournaments elsewhere. At 12 o'clock the knights d the tilting begins, eaca koight ridii three times. In this a five display of horsemanship may be expected, The prizes offered are two valuable riding horses two gold time-keevers of Benedict & Brothers, a costly shirt studs and sleeve buttons, The guests are distinguished men from all parts of the country. Tickets of admission are $10 exch, and for luaiew no charge is rite Mayor hulbfleisch will preside, and Gen, JW. Singleton deliver the cuarge to the knights, Mica- Jab Wood also will pronounce an orati Plymouth, which returned more than three months ago from the European station, as con- voy to the English iron-clad Monarch. After the conclusion of the ceremonies at Portland thi Plymouth was ordered to Portsmouth for slight repairs, She bas been there since, in the hands of the ship carpenters, and is not yet ready for sea, Many of her crew were discharged, al- though their time had not expired, and the craft could not now be manned if she were ready for sea, Men cannot be obtained under any terms to send to her. Thus her services are lost to th country, Fifty thousand dollars or more has been expended on her unnecessarily, and she no pearer ready for sea than When she was sent to Portsmouth, Is it remarkable that the funds of the Navy Department have run out under the maladministvation of Vice-Admiral Poursu t Two societies have given est Asal ocnserts of the season during the present week ; both of them are composed of amateurs, aud both have ua- dertaxen works of the greatest dificulty, the one in English music, the other in German, We refer to the Madrigal Society, under the able direction of Dr. Brown, and the Charch Music Association, led i. Both these societies have upheld and dard of musical taste, The former nore perfectly, It had a smaller es, and was therefore the more ‘and ‘the more. earily moulded; the were only those who were already’ pro they worked With great zeal and patience, their attention to Gnish. All the delicate points ‘of expression wore carefully looke! after, and their concert on ‘Thursday evening showed the results of this study, fe the madrigals were t chorus was greatly tenor part, by the absence Price Maury, — TON'S OREAT WALK ‘ their foreign rivals, and of course suff a i : AlGim'van not possible with the Chureh Mu anes Se ee dt vena Gn ennai outa tearaie sTER, Mancy, and Swann, By the side of | their foreign rivals, and of course suffer a seri Dr. M. A. Wanp, in Te SuN of May 11, an a mone Telocinons Wee hag dle Associition. Dr. Pech has shown f too am: reck Wrest anaNracee: GOUtICE, Andlaraed (Chat are ein such nanies, how contemptible seems that | 08 diminution of their income, : denied én foto the sworn atatement made by Mrs, ns heechastais a: the Riek pine le 8 Mie oe Weare ize curled up out Aisposed, but full of high mettle, They perform g t of the feeble Fisu! Let the Republican This inequality and injustice the bill now | Sixcuamin the McFaruanp trial that she hud dai ing, wtiil the lav number, The Empire Rink bh and when you see him you'll acknowlody that an inquest i a comfort to hin only roughed ont, Hut en, some two hundred in ake up this chorus, deserve great been putin capital order service under the saddle, but are erpecially valoavie » fe ‘ . Dut the only thing that could be ey trol nd with « praisi party insist upon his prompt removal froin | in the Governor's hands is designed to dies country olor then, wil eave eighty te a uauied paid him, he being then her family physician, for attendance upon Mra. McFancanp a short for the occasion of W Ys unparalleled wats of ui country betore them wi ity to 8 uvudsed an offic in which his blundering, Imbectlity | Femedy. It does not attempt to givo any new one hatred wiles a twentgrtwu consecutive hours, | Gommendstiin fat tbe asiied Saris which : ———— country, belo thas will Ieare.elghy i i time previous to the latter's separation from her | a task upon which he is to enter at fifteen mninures | Baye attacked and conquered the difficulties of mass THE DOINGS OF THE NAVY, and cowardly cringing have become so con- privileges to domestic companies, but only ; ( BES He ee he: * a from her ps Chater bl jl ue aight aor ah cour music i n iugued movements of much — SONGS OF TH 7 " s , husband, statement of Mrs, Sixctain’s was duight 0} “ , and of course exily, and bly anyillig |) <wug-eoeveia Ahensndm tata ea to ‘ i « ompanies comp! ‘ i e cor en h is to co to the F y Lord spicuous. Can leading Republicans tolerate | © Tequire foreign companics to comply | ii ded to show how utterly McFananp had | Must terminate at oF before a quarter past 10 o'clock | ther had Veen accustomed to encounter Iu a tiusical | squadron fram Boston, unser the comsrabd St'caniang | My Lora Tomatde’ty him any longer in this high position, after | With the regulations which have been adopted on V sday night, The track has been made Clark H, Welles, His hairs straigh neglected his wife; and it might possibly have Srehead changed the result of the trial, We have now waited nearly two weeks, and have not yet seen the people of Now York have so decisively for the protection of dealers with domestic visited that party with their displeasure, | Companies. That it should become a law around the outer circumference of the lower floor of the rink, or the part which in winter is flooded he sloop Tooklyn is preparing for the Mediter drop, at the Phi h ils name with f the divutons Srsquatirens of ; opean Avet, under the command of & a arated ‘ * + at ’ and froz fe euse of skaters, His track is 7 i} a hat doe as they did on Tuesday last ? is one of those obvious proprieties which we | any answer to Dr. Wanv’s serious charge. na hrosen forthe use of skaters His trace 9 Ove far found that tose who came into its anh Rot WH does 7 lavaia Ov yitel ld bardl y o aan eM Be feet in width, and measures 733 feet in jenath. Iti | without compensation usually w ‘of more ‘There have been some changes im the personne ut 0 the 0 si a ~ should suppose the Governor cou ardly . ; Sri poaed OF & ianer of Aaa errs alighuly med | than good, They ursumed a certain independence of | the hrooklys Navy. Yard. ’ My Lord Tomnoddy to colloge went— Churches and Church-Goers, fail to perceive. In a recent letter to the Committee on yee avings, and caretully rolicd. | ‘The mais floor | authority by virtue of not receiving aay sumponss, Much time le lost, much money I att | e 7 zd ae "i 0 ye Je on, The Commission accordingly turned them out, Noles, and window id heads he It is more than probable that one-half of Naval Affairsin the House of Representatives, the | of all ‘jicumbrances % the music stand, | and refused to accept any services except such as Authorities wink-d--young men will Joke the people of this city who are able to attend Can Grant Learn any Wisdom? Hon, G. M, Ropesoy said that he ‘did notexpect | and is to be thrown they paid for, Dr, Pech has a chorus of tashionable wienant 1 of & book — during taking ani nV. Reed ont the going to the Equipment B Vico-Adinteat Porter, Ne latter aving spent all the funds apartment, nominally” bFe nde bi er f, on phe ‘cohipletion of ‘ite he Brooklyn yard, ‘The Vie amateurs wlio have come to rehearsals when they felt like it, and when no oth terfered. ‘The marvel in, Bolnt of performance they euce church on Sunday do not do 80, Assuming Gen, Guanr reserved to himself the glory our population to be 1,000,000, and allowing | of modelling a branch of his administration ono-half of them to be young children and | of the Government upon the semi-barbarous infirm adults, there remain 500,000 persons | polity of Japan—he made the Navy Depart- capable of being church-goers, Yet there | ment double-headed. He divided responsi- are church accommodations for only $00,000, | bility in it. Admiral PorveEnr is the Mikado and these accommodations employed to their full extent, As a matter | arrangement. The first is the real power, of experience, every one knows of numbers | the second is tho ostensible power. To the among bis acquaintances who rarely or never | genius which devised this double-headed enter the doors of a place of worship. monster is the country indebted for tho law- What is true of this city is true also, in | ‘essness, wastefulness, inefficiency, and dis greater or less measure, of tho country at | order which make our Navy Department a to satisfy those who wish to be discontent.” The reason is, he does not expect to resign. If be would do that, he would satisfy everybody, n it came to the ded as well as they 1 a made for the ladies, who invariably patronize this handsome and enterprising exemplar of mauly ex. ercine every precwution has been taken to exclude all Persone who inight be gulliy of misbehavior, and to S eeashe without male escort dur prog thd many will undoudtedly. do. 80. edifice has been beautifully decorated with flags flowers ; refreshments may be found in the re It is to be hoped that both these societi reserve thelr organization, and continu Fthe excellent work that they ha: in. the Ad — The Hon, William E. Robinson is to speak on * American Cit! ip ana the Fortieth Congress’? in Cooper Institute on Monday evening, The lec: ture will be well worth hearing, plied. The National Workman, published in this city by Mr. J. W. Browning, is the most complete work- ingman's newspaper ever printed in America, set on Toot he past one, There is scarcely w doubt that the Church Music Association will hold to- gether, Already some four thousand dollars of sub- ‘arvagut’s vislt to the ‘ould show them what he cal ruise, mad lependeut orders. wii veo hundred (hou- Seriptions n received for next winter, ‘The Boclety gives an opportunity to musically inclinod ladies and gentlemen to sing in chorus select and y endience in. the rms of composition of the great masters ; Fes Of & Yoealint ix to swing Of @ multitude of voices and the powerful support of un ra sustaining, embellishing, and ornamenting the vocal parte, ‘There is mot only no kindred or- Lord Tomnoddy must settle down ‘® vacant feat In the famiiy town! — NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, time he should sow hit ec py The Everett Rooms are to be the Armory for the ‘Tweifth Regtnent, Brig..Gen, Burger has ordered thi Third Brigade to assemble at Prospect Park on Thurs at ‘The First Regiment is to be reviewed oes State Arsenal in Beventh avenue, op Thursday evening next every provision has been made for the comfor and enjoyment of those who patronize the wondrous undertaking, we fully anticipate a very larg a inep wi seake—aniacake 1 Saban pat tne haromu 1s OB For the Bari of ¥iuedowere\' eldest © paicintebe th Ace nenny The Era is the cheapest and one of the bright- ent Sunday mi ance to encoura —— omnoddy pr ore) ired douara in teu yeu Jority of the readers of thls statement can discoatin feedieweeapenses suficlent to enable whem to sccuma. Fi ve wilh V he bank wan 0 wi i Jone? ot warth Irving lar? oade, ” Phin any Hiusaas id ganigition and none that affords the 7 1 large. It 1s confossed, with shame and | joke to Democrats,a shame and peril to Re. be Tate. of: spe aroc, though refusing tanger. | Tamageyn anyother eit. but here i wane iat: | uriatg tar aaempie gu Wilda ne’ S°tatonneet fine, tena alarm, by religious writers, that the old: | publicans, and @ disgrace to all patriotic | Wasnimorox, May 20-—Senator Fenton has raining: for rat tn ana Ghareh Munle Anaoeiation ‘has guite to self Te ee AT CA : fashioned habit of gomg to chureh rogularly | Americans, presented the memorial of several thousand citizens | compiiahed the drat mile ad's anarier | heipioge cemct tne reat Somponery have given apart Seale SEB HT, 68 Her Of New York, asking the recoguition of the belliger- | Srinuten, though Wwishortany” Weir mont fervent eforte lng, More athe on Sunday is slowly dying out, and they arc | In the storm of obloquy rained by men | vt rights of the Cuba now visits the track daily at 4 A. Cee arsed Five dolla week deporited im the Matwal AY hart Romppadayia thuty for anxiously discussing the reason why. It ie, | of both parties upon this double-headed The End of « Great AMfiiction. tppetiser, ‘tee Bun’ uct rata, by a ee srne Patt) Osscere, Beneft Sayinge how bullaine, win amount | y‘iona ote ere will take ni however, but just to say that for the most | Department in the receut Congressional | Wasninarox, May 20,—Congrens to-day defi. ‘ramp at jearestectaue Mile, Patti finds herself so much fatigued on hep rey - fem ber Wester concert tour as to be ~ inrewell concert it Vertised for Co-nlebt.. Iie werefore postnansa. peers will ta 8 hie wo Tw ey in order to note the free tore is order t9 note the progress ofthe tramp at nitely xed upon July 1D ae the date for the adjourn- be wart Protestants. and not Catholics, make | debate on the Naval Appropriation Dill, | mout oi the session. ‘any noteworthy inci-

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