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\ The wae Sun. It Bhines for AIL WEDNESDAY, masements To-day. Mooth's Theatre The Hugvenct. Bowery Theatre Cadet de Perle, he. Excursions —Erie Railway. Fifth Avenue Theatre—Fernande, Brand Opera Mouse—Tweive Temptations Kelly & Leon's Minstrete, 19 Broadway. Widle’s Garden—Noi Guilty. heation office. © rhe datty crew PMymple Theatre Field of The Cloth of Goll. Tony Pastor's Opera Mouse's ‘The Reach Paeamatic Tunnel—Open to V Walinck’s— The Rei Light. Matiner, ‘Woeed's Museum The Martinett Trompe, Matines. Europe and that they could carry itout. If Count VaL- MASEDA, whom these men wanted to place in supreme power in the island, is really dead, the proposition loses much of its sur- ‘isi eter, Prising character A wide-spread feeling of demorelization is exhibited in the Republican ranks since the de- at of the resolutions in Congress designed to encourage and support the efforts of the Cubans to gain their independence. of Gaant, Frei much more useful if it were frank end can- did, and did not set out with the application of false pretences to an affuir of great politi- cal importance, Presentaand Relations. The Tribune conspicuously admite the cor- tuption of Gen. Grant's Administration. Pretending to reply to some recent strictures of ours, it says that we find fault with the President for the following reasons: “ Becanse he takes occasional seasons of relaza tion from the cares of office; because he does not liticians for the offices; bo- a high tone with effete and because le has appointed to of men ovee engaged in rebellion ; an: caure he is lazy und incompetent.” Tho Tribune here takes remarkable care to omit any reference to the chief article of our indictment of President Grant, which is his corruption. Mr. Greriey prudently avoids mentioning that we charge the Presi- dent with appointing men to office simply because they have made him presents, or are * While claiming to defend the HOBOKEN’S CURSE. ‘The Right of the City Authorities of Hobe- kon to Oven the Streets to the River— Over $50,000 Expended to Stave off the People—The Hoboken Ring at Work, For the past five years the citigens of Hoboke have been urging the opeoing of all the streets south of Sixth to the river, #0 that they might have pabtic wharves, No public wharf exists to pay an enormous smount for th wharf, and th goods as suit those holding i mown fact thet by § WHITE SLAVES WHAT THE WORKING MEN AND wo. MEN SAY AND THINK, THE CUBAN BOND CASE. poted a aye Warhington made to order to. contradicted on, vee ‘ot Cor nd in press, Of honorable cha 12, 10 say noth! parte thereof by teleyrat ‘nada. yulous, with others to stim. Suigestion—on a crain preposterous false: ne ‘our office, where I learned that he had dirs, before he took part Int se an affairs, Devo ‘ Munchausen assertions, not fut Various person aK ‘48 an insnit to try ‘under. ised NEW YORK’S ts ‘Sunday Herald, THE PRIBBRY STORY BXPLODED. and other genti Letter from Col. John T. Pickett—; Gen, Henningsen—Amidavit of J r¥— Butler's Wi Gen. Grant one—utterly unec: Satchels—Work for the Wo Rights Asnoct m To the Battor of Sin: While you are leading the vanguard in so justly ventilating the sabject of the White Staves 6 New York, it mizht be well to direct the attention of the proprietors of such establishments a» Riley's in Grand atroet, where the satehels of the lady ab tendante are searched before their depariure, and where many are, in nddition, compelled. afr 9 tor and tiresome das" toil. \d shippers have e of a private ‘obliged to unload only such the monopoly. charter incorporating thorities have full power to open all wealth of the Wasmixorox, June 20, 1870.—Once upon a time & lexicographer defined the crab to be ‘a small fish, of red color, which runs backward ;" whereupon t the defuition was an ex- cellent one, except in three amall particulars, name- st, the erab isn't a fi color ; 84, it does not run backward. Mr. Napoleon Bonaparte Taylor's wonderfal developments with regard to Cuban affairs have scarcely more founda- tion ip fact than the philosopher's deseription of the aforesaid crustacean. ‘There are some grains of trath in it, mingled with Avast amount of fiction, besides matters which I now hear for the first time, and with regard to which I cannot express an opinion. I say, therefore, 1st, that I never made a contract with Mr. Raix on behalf of Mr. Taylor. nor on be half of any one else ; 2d, that I never authorized nor instructed Mr. Tuylor to offer Cubun bonds or money mber of Congress, nor to any other official ; He made to me 'many to The active hostility Burien, and their followers to Gen. Banks's statesmanlike and humane mea- sure, and the assent of the prominent leaders of the party, such as Sw show that these representati party of ideas bave finally relinquished the only claim they had on the support of the liberal minds of the country, and mean to make ¢ mpty and worthless, The grandest opportunity the Republican organization ever had to gain renewed strength and popu- way, and its mission is malicious wrete’ ‘M, it is not of red always elect noted cante he does not a bankrupt Spain streets, yet it seems Btevens estate is such that they can well bay off all opposition ‘The island of Hoboken was conveyed to Col, Ste- ‘vens in 17% by the agent of for’vited estates for the county of Borgen, appointed under the act of the Leg- Iislatare of New Jersey in relation to the esta yertons joining the British army. The title of tho 5 eerty “bod teigtantly been obteined from the itch Goverament in 1663, and was confirmed by the English Government through the aid of Gov. Philip Cartorot in 1068, In 1804 the Inid out Into streets, the whole cov hundred and sixty-four chariet Was gra “4 ‘The article to Joh you call m; erefore, only # staterient, paolished by ® Har ana a thief, North Carolina, to return to their ta ht, to the fact that ti State provide that no search can be instituted: alegal warrant nor executed excopt by a public officer. resent unlawfal search subjects thy who se oppressive measures the self-respect and sensibilities of these poor girls, the Grand Jury, whose atten to the existence of this state of d endorsed by al rom revent being kicked out for dishonorable practises, Cer all, oniy awenrs to what Taylor has told Fmiet babe went pedaling his false joubt went - Legation tll he produced ted them, and what ‘the Infamy of his employers (whoever they fated ¢OTO, and am Mt 1 nla . HENNINGSEN. in general, be- of the great the Country, Readers of Tne Sux going to the country or to Burope may receive their favorite paper by mail for any period desired, at the rate of 50 cents a month, by sending their names and subscriptions to our pub- When the paper is to be sent to ‘ope, the postage must be alded to the subeerip $0 mortifying to party a mere shell, to an indictment by tion is hereby calle: in their jurisdiction, re is the Woman's Rights Association Sororis? Instead of wasting and putierin tneir time and abilities on chimeras, let them di yote their encreies to the amelioration of th ves of New York larity has been thrown The Truth about Cuba—Failure of all In 1865 a municipal duplicity, and Sum- subserviency, Guanr’s weakness, From the Sufragio Universal of Madrid, May 2%. —_— lation of Tie AUN during the last iecek, which Grant's Admi Cuba Questio We copy the following from a long and elaborate leader in the 7'ribune of yesterda, Gnaxt's Administration, though that of the: Land renowned soldier of ice with all nations and avoiding en- Gen. Grant Aggregate daily circulation last 603,000. Arerage daily circulation dur- ing the week, 190,500. ing the previous week, ending June 18, reereancy, with Borie have finally given the last blow to the Republican party and prepared it for defeat and dissolution. Now let the Democracy bury the dead past, and advocate Cuban independence and freedom every- where, and victory is theirs. no longer sustain a party that professes liberty while it slaughters freedom in the house of its so-called friends. planeta Mr. GRBELBY is an honest man. body says he is ay honest man. taken to apologize for Gen, Gnaxt’s Adminis- were deemed proper, as well as the used for the benefit Tt seems that the Hoboken Land and Improve- were determined that the city should but as they saw ft vate pler at the foct of Newarl 1). At Pirst street they bail ‘workshop across the end of the street thipsyard Thea atret. pier ; f Bremon and Hambarg line of steamers; white Fourth treet te blockaded with boat houses ad (be Hobo. en bath, Sixth street has also « wharf iet out to ‘Ths, it will be neon that the inhab- n are blocked in from all rights to re Ukely #0 to remain unless tho Dold effort to force the matter at C, Besson, Corporation Attorney, And let the publ female prison pens. swift ond their cesiruction o forthwith submit to the. poy cannot in this enlightened and ¢ivilized ¢ be disregarded, Ly One of Lord & Tavie! Lazy Clerks, To the Editor af The Sun. MS in ster (anus of to-ds; headed “Justice to Messrs, Lor: od ** Male Clerk." lo that ‘the mon have to be at the store M,, and are fined twels 1 do not deny t at all he says abunt the $30,000 in cash is urre and simple. nce with Mr. Taylor ix not partica- rf germain to vhis subject, regular business way. ury upon which a speedy decision A friend of twenty to me, and I was employed by him to his attorneys | loan for him, I di there those relations ended. as to the merits of bis claim ; Is the Eastern Department pacified? Its paci- fication was celebrated many months ago by singing the Ze deum, but there still remain in it, as ever, Carlos Manel de Cespedes, the head of the Govern- ment, his chief of stuff, Marmol, Aguilera, and other chiefs, among the Intter the very Marcano who bas deen killed 8o many times, but who seems, by last advices, to have come to life again, is pacified, but Valmaseda has never been able to ither to have a conference with Rodas, or to aesist in the grand combination which ‘wes decided upon from the Central Department, All that he was able to do was to cordon to prevent the ineurgents ssing into the Eastern; and it is well known t President, Mr. GREELEY ignores the most serious of the accusations brought against him, and thus admits its truth. Even those who justify the President be- cane they regard the welfare of the Republi- can party as identified with his Administra- tion, do not undertake to deny that he has appointed men to office merely because they have given him presents, or are his relations. Gen, BUTLER seis up for an advocate of ; and so, in a milder ich wharfage to be ended on Saturday, June 18, wae as follows : larly interesti came about in claim in the T! ment Compan; ‘The country will wate dry dock ond now leased to the ‘The department I find a letter & Taylor,” ang go to Camagues, Daily average dur- rned from the mountains in the autumn from 8 A. M. to6 P. for being five minutes late."” ment, but I can say for myself, and several others ‘who ‘bave been in the store for years, that we have im (as the gil got rid of her importunate lover when abe married him), ‘bring about the accomplishment of that whieh he scid he could do for the cause of Cupa He bas under- Gant, and stabs him om the Central istration a F Inte, and some of us bave (teen minutes to half on Bat [can easily explain the mat. ‘There are some chronic loiterers, late from one year's end to the other, an | it s neces. tary to make un example of them, Again, none bat man would require an hour to an hour ands Dut the largest allotment of any stock in per. fect order, including counter dusting, &e.; and, a a8 if the thermometer was at never paid a fine for bein been occasionally from hour behind time, ter in few words. way, does Mr. Gueetey. But it is to Mr. GREELEY’s credit that he does not defend the President for appointing men to office for such deyrading reasons. be more repugnant to Mr. GreKLEY's honest nature than such corruption; and he cannot Now, is Mr. Guesuer ready to concede that he would not have done any better if ne bad been in Geo, Grant's shoes? —— We call the attention of all sensiblo men in the country to a translation in another column he shonid be munificently rewarded if I were put in & condition to reward him. I forbade his telling me whom he was to bring about the ligerent rizhte; and thor his line wns broken throneb, after a bloody fi by the forces of Gomez aud Modesto Diag, thas threatened the ve and placed him ina very difflcnlt, if not precerious rition—so precarious that, according to the Isat jetters received here from Spaniards there, fugurgents had already assumed the offensive. Is the Department of the Cinco Villas pacified? ‘The only man absent from there is ave a written opinion thit Newark street, First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth streets, all laid down in “Loss Map" (cot up by Cul. Stevens at the Hudson River; that 7 the right to pass over there streets to and from the savicable stream, whenever they If any obstructions were found, toe City ell had authority to remove them. ‘Legul advice had also been obtained by the Hobo- how and throw recognition of Of rather a gushing disposition, can pow recall, mention the officiais in connection with the sulject. he introduce the name of more than one member of a distinguished gentleman from Massa- vent of Vaimass in 1804). as terminatis everdid, that I Nothing could es of more than two hia oge.ve earnest vada, who has for expecting a cbai We have not always been abl ome details of his foreizn policy net result. Personally a known of a late article in a leading paper of Madrid, Tho Cuban army and the Cuban Goverument ken Land and Improvement Company, ‘One of thetr counsel, ., Claims that if the city takes any of the the initials of whore name are Benjamin Franklin Butler, He said this gentleman had offered to pat the Cubun business through Conzress for 9 dexrees ull the year round, the idea is too slothful gone t replace Jourdan in the Central Dopartment; e Such a man would never be satise ecided and itrecone! the boldest, for he ra help admitting silence about it. its baseness, by keeping mous expense. to require notice, enemy we have, is there fled with a eane-bottom. doctrine ot jas shown so scrupulous re. rights dy British Cabinet bim reluctant pr SUAKESPEARE the art of damning by faint praise. Horace GREELEY understands it practically. He He has probably never had any equal in that art. Ifhe was a swearing man, he would curse the Administration until everything looked blue for its course on the Cuba question. indicated, if not expressed, the utter con- tempt for Gen. Gant and Haminton Fist which he really feels, concealed by only a thin veil, so transparent that everybody can sce through it— Mr. GReEuLEY is a very broad thinker. He feels that GRANT is a pigmy compared toa man like himself. He says in the very arti- le from which we have quoted the above ract, “ We never advocated Gen, GRANT suspicious to distard him, which Gen. Gnaxt ‘so much pretends to de- are declared and proved by this Spanish writer to be more respected and better obeyed in private lands for the opening of streets, they must pay for them. He ako contents that ‘the charter gives the corporate cuthorities no right owners, nor does it deprive the owners of the shout for rebcliion in Puerto Principe bet day of Yara; the man who {* was stated wonld follow the exaxic set by Napoleon Araneo, and who elief command ta the Ciuco 000 cash, and thet if he didn't employ bim the T replied that my opinion of Gen. lofty and unspotied charseter and unim- achable integrity was such that I was sure he Our * Mule Cleriz iso grambles at the privileges of the saleswomen, which is certainly not in very good taste, There are eone of them Inzy enough, no doubt; but taking them on the whole, they t What hasthe Tridune to say to the extor Other «ide would tion of $27,000 from employees in the Custom Mexicins have ceived «1 the critical and anfriend- ‘ach ‘The owner is not bound to keep it tor the efty; he can sei! it if he desires. Joseph P. Bradley, Esq., another counsel, also a jets are wita him tl ceaselessly busy be Villa Chira, Clentuegos, House and Post Office for the purpose of buy- ing a paid-up life insurance policy of $50,000 Taylor) was mistaken, and +o I declined tone the island than either the Captain-General or the Spanish Government. no advantages which they do not well deserve, No restrictions which are not absolutely necens: If your reporter wi'l taxe a peep into Lord & Tay ress Are forced to sccord te as not done all thing cert Arredondo T ought not to omit saying that hesring of Se ould wish them, we are boum oenize the fact that he has preserved Cur burdened people from war, protected our crip- pled commerce from depredation, eetic diplomatic efforts for the prot an citizens in insutreetionary re urebase the water front befo: Ne wharf; while lawyer J. W. Scudder ex-Goy, Vroom claim that upon the opening of & street (he party injered would be entitled to fuil amends for ail loss sustained. It is a well-known fact that these opinions were got by the Hobokes Laud and Improvement Com- dud, and who makes his dudostons raids us far as ‘fines on the south, Colon, 9 few lesguer onl long While Jemus del ———$—____ St. Domingo has become the nightmare of Gen. Gnaxr, disturbing his rest and the enjoy- ment of bis Havana, and making him the most unquiet and unhappy of Presidents, Morton's noble efforts in behalf of Cuba, 1 asked Taylor if 1t was possible be too expecte! to Le paid? ‘To which I must cive Taylor the credit of saying he gave a most emphatic ni foct as an art of justice to that Senator whow I never and between whom and myself there is no Jor's any morning about dusting time. be will be sure to find some crumbler poised in a very attractive at- titude, with the end of his backbone nicely adjusted the lower ledze of the shelving, and nis feet cozily ensconced in a Yacant drawer-place nvler the counter ; and if he examine the shelves beyond, be ‘on the north as fur as from Havana, where for a as maintained himself with —————- ip Seller Excluded—Now for Another Investigation. The Cadet Finally, is the Ceatral Department pacified ? theoretically underatood The notorious WirrTEMoRE, the seller of cadetships, was yesterday excluded from membership in the House of Representa- tives by a vote of 124 to 29. This is honor. able to the House, and will have a beneficial effect throughout the country. Now let the House take in hand the ques- accord po itically. Now, I'am not aman to rush into print without Having had poverty, Alter seventeen months of fighting, when it wan that it was almort finished, the Captain eral of the Isiand wus obliged to go and direct in rations of an army of 12.00) men ; of course he only went, it was said, to give the insur- rection the coup de garde ‘There are hisdespateh terious combinations sealed orders, who retur without imeeting the it, like the lasi of which any sscount ren, in which the loss of the enemy is set down at Will find an excellent arrangement for the propazi ‘This is trath, and if the firm deserved the hard uame imputed to it the case would be otherwise. ‘The gentleman who has entire supervision of the estabLehment—wholesale and retail—has always ex- prested his willingness to conform to any reasonable ent for the beneft of the employers—ven AN OLD CLERK. hier was Treated. Pany expressty witha view of having them circu- Last year the Aldermen eifort to Loree the opening of these nireets ; but they were soon hashed up, it is said to the cost of the Company of $13,000. Some two weeks ago, a member of the Bosrd’ wus about to offer a resolu- tion upon the same matter, but it was mysteriously smothered for a consideration. however, determined to force the opening of Weee streets ; ‘and petitions are being circulated for the ublic meeting to compel the Hoboken relations, as well as his political measures, are governed very much by Dominican considera. Senators opposed to the treaty are invited to dine at the White House, in the hope that the pleasures of the table may change their while other Senators, whose oppo- sition is known to be insuperable, are ruthless- tion of mushrooms antness," imposed apon me, Tha destiny ‘and sought to lead a retired life. ‘That 1 efil str ot supprise the {friend in this country. But'what has he done ¥ ‘They tell of grand and wys- movements of columns under after disastrous marches, enemy, or after a bloody fur the cause of wwho may krow that I was her Tgave tay services to % Iwenty-two years ago; weut on ® jim to the Ever Faithful Irian: e@ expeditions from this co The people are, How a Female € In the above extract he has To_the Hditor of The Sun. have seen with much interest that you your pen in behalf of the much op- pressed lady clerks of this city. One instance has individaal notice, as follows: A ‘one of the cashiers at RH, corner of Sixth avenue and Po coives a weekly stipend of Last S.tardny night, under the tion whether any Copperhead cadets have been appointed by Gen. Grant at the re- quest of A. T. Stewant, and whether there ‘was any reason for such appointments be- side the money which Mr. SteEWaRT has ly punished by the removal of their friends from public office. The Attorney-General is displaced to gain Southern votes in favor of the treaty, by selecting his successor among the unreconstruct- Indeed, the whole business of the country is subordinated to this miserable Domini provement Compaay to remove ob- 100, bat of the los on our side structions and give the eity tke right of way to the Dut it muy nevertueless be estimated, for among the reverely wounded were ore colonel and sundry of cers. Atclegram dated the day before stated that there only remained small bands of armed rebels. He muy tell us what he pleases, but notwit 000 men, and his mysterious eomb there is Cavada, who bore the whole brunt of the accompanied that of 1850, and com- where we defeated ta word is said, jed at the battle ot Cardena the Spaniards under Gen, Lemery, May 19. roposing to write my own biography, but mention he foregoing so as to be able to add that in ail this received a cent of Cuban money, to accept of Spanish it of Col. Ferry disposes of come under m, ‘Tho Tribune of June 17, in noticing the reoent | RC, Sm bow Dre Biiowing role he meant they should. asa great statesman.” right for a human incorporation cunning as well as able. well that the only wa: Gen. Grant isto pretend to praise him, but to do it with fatal qualifications and destruc- tive innuendoes. By this course he works into apparent harmony with himself even such irrepressible and enthusiastic Republi- tans as Mr. Gronoe W. Biunt and the showy and valiant Gen. Tuomas B, VAN Buren, who, though the son of Gov. Horr- MAN’s private secretary, is n constant and improving reader of Tne Sun, Mr. Gree-ry has no more bitter enemies than the present Cabinet of Gen. They are—most of them—hi podes in fecling upon eve A horse doctor wi for a sick man, given to Gen. Grant. death of Dr. B. de Cabarr calumniate a lady who played a remarkable part in her time, and who, though long since dead, leaves rela- tives and descendants who revere ber memory, and who cannot but be pained by such unmerited asper- sion, ‘The doctor, says the Tribune, was the * aon & the wild, wicked, and beautiful Madame Tallien.” Madame Tallien, wife of the member of the French Directory of that name, and afterward Princess of Chimay, was one of the four remarkable women who 9 couspicuous in France, and celebrated jueeus Of fashion or centres of action under the Republic, the 1 the first Empire; the other three being Madame de Stal, Madame de Beauharnais, afterward the Kmpr war in the Cinco Vil , in Paris, manages to ir. N. B. Taylor as a credible witne Teall attention tom; Hon. John A. Bingham, add that, bein, fore any committee. regard to members of Congress, my ac- aintance with them ean be counted on my Singers, toding those whom I knew in ancient days. ainted with halt here, also, are the same Camagueyan chiefs as ever, with the main bulk of the forces which compose the nucleus of the insur: also, are tufficient troops to send off Uiroagh Valmareda’ there, also, ix its “At the close of each day the cashiers have to add ‘tment and the cash then to pay tho differ- can job, Among the Grant bummers in Wash- question on meeting each other is no longer ‘* How do you do?” but ** How goes St. Do- mingo?? Those opposed to the treaty are threat- ened with vengeance, while those favoring it are If this country were ruled by ® Czar or @ Sultan, the caprice of one man could not be felt more painfully than in witness. ing the efforts put forward in bebalf of this arbi- trary treaty; but although obsequious journal- ists and servile public men urge on the President upon the rond to ruin, the chances of the ratifiea- tion of the treaty have declined exactly in pro- portion to the insidious m coercion of the Senate. ced that the Hon, WILLIAM A. Ricnanpson, Assistant Secretary of the Treasw is about to quit Washington for good. Jud, Ricnarpson has for some time been anxious to leave his place, but Mr. Bourweut bas naturally been unwilling to let him go. character and capacity; and although his name has been mentioned as possible President of the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad, the Legisla- ture of Massachusetts, in investigating the rascali- ties of that corporation, bas not found the least dence with the joined, and would wolved of my Cuban clients from counsellor, am ready to testify be- up each book in their de in their possession, and if the cash what the books cai ence over to Mr. M., with an addition of the same amount deducted ‘from their salaries, having un error in their books. falls short: they are coi luries"—she had no money coming to her, althonzh no deficiency in her accounts coul ne contrary, her cash exceeded the her account on the eminently respect tirely dependent on her own exertions fo! hood, and only for the tyranny of a Ind tendent would be able to support hersel Mr. Macy to be a kind-hearte ir extensively eireulate me course it has adopted, THe SUN's netrate the shambles of the poor white fer PERYECT ASHLAR, je Slave Spenks, Home the Squadron ! When Henny G. Sreppine and the other gentlemen of the New York Yacht Club wish to enjoy the pleasure of a cruise, they provision their vessels at their own expense, ship their crews at their own expense, go to sea, have a good time, come home, and out of their own pockets foot the bills. ‘The use of the vessels of the United States Navy in the Mediterranean is yachting—and a very mean and dishonest kind of yachting. There is no business whatever for them there ; they don’t render the country @ par- ticle of service ; neither our commerce nor our politics require a man-of-war in the whole stretch of that water. terrancan is the handsomest, pleasantest, and hting ground in the world, and offi- cors like Admiral Porter are fond of play- ing sailor there. But unlike the New York yachtmen, they make other people pay for their frolies. The country marine pleasure tripe of the officers of the rection; there and threaten to ent off his retres so-called House of Representatives and the real cen- tre of its so-called Government, which, right in the face of our Captain-General, frames orders, laws, and Cecrees which are respected and obeyed even by Generals-in-Chief, as Quesada and Jourdan, who left dof ‘their troops on simply being re quested to do so by a dozen or two of young men, Who constitute that Government which we so muck to despise, but which is in reality more re- spected and better obeyed than either that of onr Captain-Geveral, or that of the Home Govern What then has cuballero de Rodas done in ¢ ‘The insurrection is stronger than When he went there, and he hay amused himself in erecting fortifieations in Nuj and we know not how many other ‘The writer proceeds to prove | chs desert and ruined country can ness, and that the enemy peliol to make it loaded with rewards. But Mr. Gueevey is He knows very for him to injure ‘be claimed ; on ount charged ts Yet 1 am stigmatized as a lobby is As to the newspaper xentlemen, I do not know a half dozen of them even by sight: apy of them that I ca recollect about Cuban bonds, Never was in the “row” on Fourteenth street but twice in. my life, and then on purely private basi- r, Blise and others mentioned by T never knew them by sight even, until learning who they were when wailing on the Com- Never spoke to throughout Europe, social and literary ai charitable man, and per continues in s employed for the Now what are weto think of those who sudorn on os the testimony of such men as Taylor and the ex- pelled peddler of eadetshi erushing out the lives and liberties of the jeally that their ‘The writer, as a boy, some forty years ago or more, was acquainted with the former lady ia Brus- The fuct that a long time previo saved the life of on elderly temale relative of bis t Bordeaux, dering the Reign of Terror, oc: rticulurs of her former in order to aid A Former W To the Bativor of The Sun Sin: Reading over on white slaves, the white slaves of Lyles. a business as any retail five or six stores, and I have not seen his name men- rs, ‘The sileswomen are _ Gntil 9 P. M., and on Sate y are never al- ei! to dress the with, bat they are all removed by half-past ten, th avenue close on at seven o'clock, but lis stores on keep open until 9 o'clock. pes of the young ladies only be sources of wes can attack und capture aneh ‘with ease, ‘sort can only be carried on by @ forces into small bodies, or by that both lave been Al first large forees were but by doing this the rgents were enabled to possess themselves of the whole of the countr Stantly besieged, Tt is announ T saw the articl+ Justice ought to be done to He does almost as re in the city. MR. PICKETT TO THE HON, JONN A, BINGIAM, 42 F StRERT, Hon. John A. Bingham, Chairman Judiciary Commit But the Medi- ali the forces; tried, and tried in vain. concentrated in the cities, casioued him to bear many history, end impressed some of them on his recollec- tioned in any of the He is a man of An entire mont and held the ¢ nthe system of the forces was atremptert, apreading them atl over | I imitles of tue House of Ke uurday up to 11 and often 11:80, pd to sit down, ened before the Co Young, beautiful, talented, and accomplished, she was doomed 10 perish by the guillotine, when t fanguinary Tallien fell in love with, saved, and mar- She redeemed aud lumanized this mon- ster, and protably thereby averted trom him the natural anti- Mr, Lyle'S establishn ‘The summons was obeved, and | have heen before the to be still more disastrous, for these small detach: | Committee not les re easily surprised, as at Saban Nueva, San Joré, Fi Horno, and in other places. taxed for these once asked to prescribe He said he kuew nothing about humans; he was only a horse doctor ; but he should recommend for a horse sick in the same way a pound of ipecac, and he thought a quarter of a pound would be about We have no doubt that Mr. GneeLey would rather have taken a quarter of a pound of ipecac than to write bis article in faint praise of Gen. Gran, LeY's hat is a bi Gen, Grant could wear. of closing in doll tim imulus for them to or their hopes hay you know hope deferred A FORMER SALESWOMAN, concentration systein was tried again, #ime result as previously, and now it appears the of subdivision of for be adopted, which will leave our # wed to any combined attack of the insurgents ¢ only result of all this is that every method 60 fur tried has proved ineflectual. and in all proba: bility every method we may try will prove equally #0. because the inhabitants or the country hat and we have by our obst war io the death. eal state of things in Cubs to-day: retribution whieh overtook #0 many of his stamp when the hour of reaction came, her unbounded influence over him she saved the victims, often at the risk of her No woman of her time 80 great a benefactress to the unfortunate; ond #0 she continued, in another country, in another mazuer, aud under other auspices, up to the time of her death, lavishing the ample wealth of her last inculgent hnsband, the Belgian Prince de Chimay, in works of benevolence, Her life as wife and widow was trreproachable. Wien the writer evidence which could cast any stain upon his good character, with the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. J The Legislatare of Massachu- setts has proved that he was bribed by the Bos- ton, Hartford and Erie Co navy, and taxed very heavily too. We implore some strong Representative in Congress to address himself determinedly to the work of extermina’ nuisance—the use of Ame for yachting in the Mediterranean at the is time that this im lor at law, which Las 0: easton for twenty -#ix yeni T have not been auth ject of the inquiry By the exercise of ch, however, is disastrous one formed of the pre- lives of countle own, and sometimes of his, bat It correct 19 Baxcnort Da pg this national an men-of-war A Loud Call for George, the C To the Baitor of The 8 Sm: Ihave read Tam gtal that we have some one hat champion of women, the Count Tt cannot be that ho has rs, for L know that he is a con. MEFS Of Coheress with Uesired recognition of the belligerent of the patriots of that island, I beg | repeat what I assured the Committee of, namely, that I nothing of any d cven the rame of more t ‘ongress mentioned in Jeged corrupt transaction; por had I, up npany with $60,000 to terest of the Erie Railway, of which he was at that time a Director, standing this exposure, there is no report either that Mr. Davis desires to resign his office, or that Gnant or Mr. Fisa desires to have him, x to be satisfied with keeping in etta’s letters in y torced then to wage public expense, pudent swindle ceased. But, notwith- A Post Ofte Clerk's Opinion of ¢ ; i Pok«B to op that OF dpon any ‘r one than Tam employed in a store on Brondway where there are thirty-two sa The early girls’ hours are A Model Trial. The trial of Joun REAL was a model trial Lever. That I have been employed by the C the mother of They both app. ee Independence and Annexation. ty has been organized in Canada nuder the title of the Union League, for the purpose of bringing about the annexation of British North America to the iety has its headquarters in Mon but affiliated associations are formed in all parts of the Domiuion. siderable sums of money are said to have been pledged for the purpose of agitating the subject through the P: owners of real estate are especially called upon to contribute, on the ground that the rd-worked and il) ng wntil 8 in the evening, the morning until 10 1 the iris ask o go off two hours aed thitty-fve et Ivocated of the children by the Priuee who bad grown to man's their Administration a man who is proved to have received a large bribe to betray those who had put confidence in him, it is the magnitude of the bribe which justifies the transaction, We do not know where in the history of the in England or the United States a capital case can be found in which justice was more perfect shall be very much surpr’ Appeals does not affirm the dec! Supreme Court, which tried and condemned mber of my fellow-clerks, for this morning's edition i on Which was exacted Custom House Hy within the Haid Uy Ard reepectinily retused wo As was to be expected, she wae treated with some Though ste belonged to the order of t marriage ranked wi reference to the e from us and the clerks in the the Internal Rev deners, howsoever th. minor nobility, and by her the haute notlesse of France and Belgium.yet they gave ‘Though she had saved the lives of scions of many of their houses, they could not forgive her for having married Tallien, and ma- recalled that during the Reign of Terror figured (as compelled to co) ona trium- phal car as @ Goddess of Liberty, in classic costume, With rings upon the toes of her bare sandalled fee, and liad been thus painted by Incrusted in their old-worl tered by the revolutionary persecution of their or. der, the} succeeded to some extent in disturbing the are of the life of a virtuous, pril- Hiont, ana Worthy woman, whom no doubt th bune bos contcunded with geome one Is Clerks Moving. the cold shoulder, nominated a rebel officer for his Attorney-General, what would Congress have said and done about it? If ANDREW or President G 1 to pay our regu leeing any tbyensivility on. wart to the consisie yeelfin the practice of law, according to the 80 help me God." ple of the profession to Main. s Itrusted to you in your st not betray them on any capable of dolug 60 would quickly f achent ie, Ire hy, upfaithfulness these repeated a hed by them, scanty salaries will not suMlce to pay our house reat We look to Tox Sun to the exposure of these out . a Death of Valmaseda—Spaniards Propos= ing to Yield to the Cubans. The silence alout Count VALMAsSEDA the late advices from Cuba is ominous. »rees of the Cuban Gen, Man. they continue, ‘The editor of the Citizen demands that wo the Vice-Presidency. ntmost, and we cordially ext * Netta’” and all her eo-labore: meeting at Plim Tel @ cardinal sball nominate him We are sorry to be obliged to decline, Presidency is not bis forte; but in Congress he His personal beauty would the celebrated David; Preudice, and embit- tend our next and our butchers’ vinces, and the er to have our codperat consuit together, and by acceptin will be the first ‘step lendin also show thetr carnestness In the matier By the Committeo of tae Dry end Jn your ruin. “The ingratitude, however cruel peat, no fustiication whatever our Sworn trust.” serenity of the lant would do very well, defeat by the the country. The object for which the managers of the Union League intend first to strike is the in dependence of the Dominion, ftand that the make him a favorite with the ladies in the gal- nd his knowledge of fisheries would ren- der bim decidedly useful whenever any question vet should come before Dominion with United States would add at least one-half to the present value of land both in the cities se of Sunstroke, CaNo and his death have been very currently rs0n Guarduan, June 2 rumored in Havana for some weeks past ; 80 much 80, that the Diario de la Marina of the 5th inst, thought it necessary to deny their ‘The Sun a Sp Closing Association, appointed to as pie, on the moral, Indies of the city, tories and Soller Wha Breaion af aualuian ie social, and protesslonal duties of Wo are in receipt of dates from Rio Janeiro to ‘The Emperor, in his speech at the ning Of the Lrexilian Parliament, congratulated country on whe termination of t w epoch of peace, he said, would lead to reduced taxation, and further devel inyited the attention of th nnected with the sub Let the friends urn him to Congress Ve.G skill seems the qu ary. and Tain con man’s head with a To the ilitor of The Sun RK SUN, which he : stick to him and r The hot weather is now upon ue, and all strength to the report kinds of contagious diseases become more viru- ject In addressing You, alr, iR to re eased from the position of susp use in which the tthat T may be British Government cannet consent to the direct first SS aS ee \ ae M nee, and then to for The stateemen of the Dominion—and we that there are #tatesimen there. must soon earnestly ta that ie before them. r of the colonial relation is evidently imprac Great Britain cannot afford to throw away the large sum of money which the Pro vinees are now costing her, and for which she recoives no tay cious solution of the problem—indeed, the )—i# independence; but it must be @ real, and not a sham independen ® device to facilitate annexation, but an hon: est endeavor to render the united Provinces powerful and prosperous a# a nation by them If that experiment should fail, after having been wisely and faithfully tried, the Canadian people may thea, very naturally, ‘be led to consider the question of annexation to the United States, growth and de rnal resources of the country. his intention also to promo Gen, Meneto, who was sent from Spain to replace VALMASEDA in the command of stern Department, and who was not allowed by the volunteers of Havana to land in that city, has found his way to Santias myuires my prewence y departire with> admit that we s ut tc nat there ta not We have fans, stot duiy ME education and in, broad, whieh latter must ultimately le to Uiot great political, economic, moral, and social want of Brazil, free labor. ot d'Eu had return vaguayan battle tlelde, & perfect ovation, mated scene of rejoicing for four days and nights, One grand result of the victory of the all the forces of Lopes is the abolition of slavery in nt merk of appreciation of Yount d’Ea was the lent and dangerous in ¢ anvexation of their colonies to another country, and accordingly they design ont leave of the Com T have po comp Both health and cleanliness require that that kind of seat should not be used in summer, the companies attend to this subject? The action for dividends on preferred » Thompson and o Railway Company yesterday in. the ring about the an nexation as soon afterward as possil le feature of the new movement is not unrea bonable ; but it may well be doubted whether to Kio after a yt His entry into Rio was an ani Will the direetor A Poor Mate C1 10 the Bititor @ ; Sin: Tn reply to a letter signed * Male Clerk,” addressed to this pape sex should urge their c: felting our own b utd place himer!f a nek by Lixhtnin Bigot waaay ind cost of repairs are liable city, with the understanding, it is said, arnitige for TsOy were $14,000 that VALMasi . ‘ mibers of Congr A ix to continue in command of the forces in the field in the Eastern De. It is whispered in Havana that this was only a ruse by whieh to coneral the death of VALMASEDA, Again, on the 17th instant, the Casino Erpaiiol of Havana was thunderstruck at a proposition inade by two of the leadin most ultra Spaniards of the place, JULIAN ZULUEYA oud MAMERTO PULIDO, that terms hould be made between Spain and the Cubans, giving the latter the control of laud, and almost all they claim as their rights in their Constitution, ‘These men have been the mainstay of the Spanish cause in own large catates in many parte of Cuba, and have spent their money freely, bovh in Madrid and at home, were at one time advocates of the utter ex- every Cuban; but the te: nacity of the patriots has tired them out, toad of Cuba having to be, as they once thought, “Spanish or noth to be Cuban or nothing, Tdo not think he seem to be impervious to all arguments of reeson, policy, and justice concerning the income tax. They propose to retain the tax, but to diminish the exemptions allowed in the bill pussed by the The better way would be to remove the It is hateful to the p in principle, and contrary to the Constitution, What is the use of enacting a law which the ne Court is sure to set aside as soon as the subject is fairly brought bofore itt independence much advanced by a society which confesses at the ontwet that it har no dn that object The author, by the wa; THR MON, JOUN A Hover or Rarnyse Paraguiy, and a pertir the Brazitions for this ae ntation to him by the association of printers in Rio of two small ebildren bought of their slave was accompauied by a from which we eatract the following ar BINGHAM TO MR ant owns €100,000 worth of United States dly think that 1 PATIVER, FORTY PIROT 7 aeminuron, DC sinvere interest look# at pecuniary profit to him: | Of tape or selling a packet of needles tax altogether, The preventat The Committee on tho Judiciary, having con with Lord & Taylor Royalty in Dinguine, famous baths of E A Warning to the Girl who ¢ hold of the problen decree by which slavery is forever abolish ‘aguay Is your de no other, it alone would suilice nobility of your feelings to post “Tie words in ¥ bic continuanee ‘A word to the metadt, and the Caar is ticogntto under the name ny Discwlet of Col Callan, notary pabiie for the ¢ Aly authorized to OnslVewnie wud BPE f Fy, Lo me khiown um LN these feelings are exprossed ‘on the subject ti vent of Pariguay have e the standing or sitting mania our dry goods establishments We are glad to observe that the Citizen is gallantly contending sguinst the cushions iv the Their instant re- moval and the substitution for them of suitable wooden seats are indispensable both to health Even in the Fourth avenu mong the best in town, the has had the misfortune to be bitten by bedbugs, Hut let the cushions be taken away, and our distinguished contemporary will wo longer be exposed to such a calamity, Wity the idea of celebrati ‘ar and your return to the eap which must be pl + illustrions Gener To the Eititor of The San 1H: Inan aecount of an, ty railrouds, in the myaterie al of the empire fray in White Plains that a black despe that this desperate belongs oMting @ certain part of the Ihave known this colored man a number of T brought hin from one of the Babaina islands as a body setwart and have found Aim a trsiworthy ck was made he Other party cas stated by Tue SUN), and |) ‘compelled to usc suet VAL Of Canal streah menial occupation, , ean be more plea. throat of a whit to gang of thieves’ whoie of Uhe ear 1863, bart or the year and comfort, Shrewd Dodge of Shrewd Employeres To the Editor of The Sun Having. read that of making 4 treo man out of N. i, Taylor, who hae jately been some of the Therefore, and in honor of your services, the printers bave resolved to emancipate thexe poor and we present them to you that with your own bands you may bestow upon them their tives of fi hope that before | receive from the h rmuster Unite Stal to defraud the Govern children in their cradles nF AOA OFS, Benia termination of fon being the contractors, BI on were arrested by U. B, authorities, prisoned by WAS Bl¥o IMorisoned ng the Empire of the emmeu the decree with: our instiations a8 an An Thisdecree will announce tho (oval lack Was enshiered aud | ony & few BOnths Ft Arning fron thei man and wife were rr when they were atticked by a rough the rough was biited they perecive tha It is confidently expectod that the City Hall Park, which looks now like a graveyard in process of removal, will be in presentable coudi- tion at about the time when the new Court House in completed, when the Hon, Apramaw O' Hane is are inconiplete abolition of slavery.” | haVing’ bee foun ‘Court for the state of Wlered the chief eo tor and the concocter of the entire scheme of fraud mainder of thy war # well known, i that n'y against him ip the U men who have Wuire PLAINS, June 21, 1970, ie we ane LO: mv some time be ing,” it is very sure and they wisely y The proposal of t REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Bat this ques not with propriety be forced upon them y'n Employ e Taman ty whou At the Exchange yerterda: To the Fuitor of The § love Dis statements the lopment possibly be a Hie the Canadian peopic INO. T BERR operation of natural Q M. Vols U8. ‘A. The Union 1 President of the United States, and the band- some Judge Hivtoy 3 seoftid at by a majority of the members of the Clab; but both ZcLeera and Punto are Jong headed men, and most unbkely to have butit would bed inade any sued proportion unless formerly Capt. and A sworn to belore N.C ayor of the city tot fj ME Miller sold touso and 2 tots, 198 and 200 Wa June, A.D, 1810, Wasninoron, D. ©, June 2. Bag , ¢x- Colonel, ex- General, hat you should call on me A smack from the great Massachusetts Baxks hus run down a petritied Fisn, John 7. Picket! young ladies without been there tie ran Lu wore ax w friend than au emeio Daly to retake the