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THE U © private eredentiats | threatets tobe, fidewe @hall soon seo the GRANT'S DRIP TO CONNECTICUT. aon.” ; from Mr. Pret to Gen, Prtst—a Ring wan [whole army of white shocmakers sap: | , patgtad Qebibition The Ropablicane Hart 2 Pe SO MAY, | fully orpanized for the ente of Cuba to third | plantéd, not plowly and gradually, but ina at the President's Want of Courtesy— SUN, SATURDAY. 9, 1870. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS.| | °™*7x2 os ny <A , on hia retr ec PARER THE 1UB, " ‘ " kT OF Dt trees SAW) n his return he 1 ellen had Maia THE SCIENCE OF POLLTICS po ae tem ef the AireLine Railway-OMvial — DASORS TERE AND THERD BY THE Kewrwon over the Completed Portions | ayy: CHEsT sc EDS OF Fetes We Atl parties, and its subsequent sale to the United | sinle night ag iv Were, by thet Asiatic com- | Gevnt'a. Surly mesg eate Sr A gg] SUN'S REPORTERS, iittala tte tol aldd Ait Sahoo INA BUTER WENGE iy | | States, and for the divis'on among the mem. | petitors Correspondenes of The Sun. . ‘ oye igo Correspondence of The Sun. is ae RATURDAY, JULY 9, 1970. Lers of the Ring of sixtecn millions of dollars | ‘This, then, is the demand of our working: Hastie, Coen, aly &_.|.- enemy reeere cnet meee The Sone stows, Cona,, July 7.—The Licutenant. |!" Dawes Disranted -Malue ant = ; ‘i f inset : We ofteed of the coat fs azine and Lager as ibe Le - tte tn Match at Mambbeepes i — nse missions on the transection, to be take men, that the huwea of trade and of liwmanit, The chief executive officer of th ry tate officers, und State Legielatare of alities tm Plenty- Tuc Resy ° Amasements F Jom Fs Tee reach the Yih Avemwe ‘Theatre—Peminte, Matves 4 Bam Prancteo Mimetrete os Lromivn Reach Pueumatte T entitled to 9 certain degree of consideration, Irre- spective of the individual who holds the position, and hence I refvained from criticising the stran, appontates and bearing of the President while on cut wntil he left for his country t, and the City Govern: Following Tue Sux’s exposure of two swin ent of N Uxtro veg: "4 Aiing Fourth of duly exenesions, information hae | Havom together with some 2000 of the substontial | During the dbatw on the Defi been received of a similar attr on that day, adver. | Citizens of that community, went to Middictown on seoterd Dawet tised as the excursion of the engineers, with two | Monday over the new Air-Lins Rout, whieh is Just ro (t Mune.) had barges anda fine band, ‘Tho starting hour was an. | being Auished. ‘Tho party wns carried by two 4 the ret nouneed a trains of fiteen cars each, and each drawn by cy before it should | be obeyed, not violated, and that this sud eh Treasury. The mem- | den inundation of Asiaties be restrained of this Ring include S1oxry | within the limits of natural imimisration, si Wensren, Mr. Pist’s gon-intav and | Those who condemn them fer making the | his visit to Connect 1 now I have some home at Lorg Braneh; and ev a Baxcnorr Davis, now Mr. Fisi’s | demand are neither good Americans, 4° Bey ‘0, from Broome st on yt e cian The Martone Matinee, 6 to st ‘ 7:9, from Broome street wharf, bat the - k & Assistant Secretary of State, who was once | economists, good philanthropist, nor sensi | Teselante to ett far ceatheuatepartuite, excursion\sts were compelled to wait on the dock bie locomotive ful, Tat iy Bi vn ® that hy M ‘ Phe daily circulation of Tux: Sex during | Vribed with exty thousand dollars to defraud | ble men. i exhibition lv made hore WHEW Dalal GWG UAT | the pleeerececurre’ tetas tency hear Tinie win teats and cannon fing. A crocemlon eis | Dawn ihe enone the last week, which ended on Saturday, | the Brie Railway Company. Jt waa the power m - ane nN th cannot describe oF dienes it without a mtogled | on of the barses was moorad shh bd Te | attempted, but was not very success’al, The entire | elured ould tel ° Jrly 2, a8 ae follows: ond the prospective profits of this Ring which ‘ hh ae sdb tata aheenroel , | emotion, compounded of bamiliation, commisera | Roth pont and barge were ancomfortably crowded, | Durty, however, toon found {tself arranged in front | which is responsinte for tie expen , changd Hamiton = Fis froma All Europe is in @ ferment about the possi- | tion, and indignation, The Legisiatare, frrespee- | and but few obtained seats, Benzine i8 reported to | 0! @Fy lon tablps, on which was spread the largest | money hud refuse t to holt iteclf uy ty ODAAV. cesses, DS NOG Thureday se Bs wesday, BO -20G Friday , ednesday, V8.3 acura 6 Aggregate dai’y circulation last week, 687,200. Areraye daily circulation dur 799 753 tive of party, had made the necessary arrangements to receive the President in a 6tiing manner, and the monigipal authorities had concurred in programme have teen floor manager. and Lazer the eommiites, | Collation which has ever been known in that regions | public economy, He badas much f The fighting on bosrd was ese, and & cen Conuratnlatory apeecties were made, and there was | oo any tiving man. bub he hal wn row ensued on reaching Dudley's Grove, It was | Ereat enthasiaem, There was one woman with the Cie enustey, 4 found that the band would not leave the boat, and | ¢xeureion party—the reporier of one of the New | ood O/ the country. There was zealous friend of Onban independence Dility of a ‘Teuton sitting on the throne of Fenpinanp and Isaneiia, All E rope in August, into a deadly enemy of Cuban inde- would probably be in a blaze if Patst’s pro- i pendence in September, 1860. It was the six- . 4 that would give him an opportunity to see rome: | consequently there was, Ho duncing on the platior papers OMRTINNG ABOVE PANTY ing the week, 97,867 Duity average dur- | toon millions, of dollars to. be. divited | @Famme werecarried out. But great as might | thing of the town, and at the samo time gratify hie | tov to the disar ucintment of wang. Tness thas MPa Road 1 to be theeront thoreushtire | sag ny intented, oat the comtrys ing the previous week, ending June 25, | Yetswoon Prist and Fonnes, and we | ¥° the European conflagration, it woutd | Pet wenkne Dolado Bader etd adeeb pt ho did not obey is were tort Genin the ee ctv will be only Alvy-two muitos in Te whom the reqponetbitity for axtraraza itr 4 at : 8 dd tondied. ers of the expedition cleared a : n. twenty-one miles i¢ @ House made approoriations to incre Lid ihe know not who else in Madrid, between | bute nowhere more fiercely than tn Spain | yi, ‘ang some of the fecbler Republicans hoped to wher bocce lade asa idietown, of the Conneeticnt fiver. hes eee cathe eau sire my Mr. Tish and his Reintions to Spain. | the chief slave-traderszand the captains of | Meelf : avail themselves of the event to consolidate theit | The New Oricans Firemen Fall to Pat Up | fiir is to he crowed hy one of the fnoat euspension | Ot its Ole a ei init ate lute shh ‘The facts already notorious in the relations | the ferocious voluntecra in Havana, between | _ Like members of a family, Spaniards often | dissolving orcanisation. A few ragneious men of the | er Bhat Up-The Impossible Conditions | vorsels to pars, Gens. MeClellan and Gilmore were | Hq heen trying to impreit On the Sint lesen of Iamrnton Fran, Secretary of State, to | a gang of heartless speculators in Paris | Sgltt among themeclves; but when any one | Patty had (nels apprehensions re WAd 10k ™ UAW OF Retee Comuny Re, proved the, ‘pions’ for “thio bridco, Improper and Inexpodient at this 1 the f N Fist, Seere' e, to | a gar . cul n Pari } . ‘ % proved tho plans for this bride, mproper and inexpodien nis time, wie tho , seen Grant, and knew there would be a general e members of Engine Company No, 6 and P if | the Cubon revolution and the Spanish Gov. | and London and Stpxey Waneren, | fthem fs attacked by an ae Grated fecling of disappolatment, if not disgust, when he | of Hook and Ladder Company No. 8, of Now Or- | crn anrisionnat tho road “extends vo Wittimancie, | hoary eaxstion resting am the pe inde, to cy bo ale a errnicnt show that there is ample reason for | BANcnorr Davre, and their partners | ** immense power of cohesion. Spain wor came to be seen heard, But the thing fur ex. | leans, were their own guests yesterday, and will ro. | “iurning nether to the right nor, to the left.” | He had aduty to performs and he inten | to pepe if a Congressional inquiry into hia oficial eon. | in the United States—it wae this money | Probably fight—with or without Prussla— | cceded their worst antietpattons. main ro antit Monday, when they will be taken ia | Detwoen Wow ork nad Boston, which, in'an ass | inh thy aniac pratence that thie Conetees M4 bi duct, and that of his son-in-law, and his As. | which reversed the determined policy of this | fF the right to place anybody she pleases | The Republicans were grieved and choerined at | charge by tho Mataal Baso Ball Club. Hike this, and in aprent thoroughtarc, is worth mil- | mical unless the fizuces should bear tain ¢ sh a 4 ; engin teak enc . haath upon the throne. Butif that somebody wero | the exposure of the pitiful appearances and boorish They do not seem very anxions to accept the chat. | Hons. ‘Tho eastern division is nearly all graded, | Mr, Anticon (Heo, Twa) suvgesic Mr. i sistant Sceretary. We give the principal | great republic, and made it cower cal Cees, oneal a armed | MAMNere of the nominal head of their party, and lenge of the Hoboken firemen unless thoy ean have and the masonry, Dellt, fi pied ae rae he Dawes should state that the proposition ¢ fret) ian points of this astonishing history as they ap-| at the fect of Spain, and surrender | ONC® seated there, opposition—and armed | corined at nis manifest ineptitude for his high | thelr own way. ‘They want the Northern firemen to | division. The mme energy will eoniplete the ioe eer ireneYeu, bat {t Gunmst euceeed untest the | pear in the official documenta, Cuba to Moodshed and devastation, And | °PPOsition—to Pniat’s representative would | piace and his general insignificance, Me took no | srow (leit record for years. to put up only such | ern division perimaps nex’ year. ‘Tho enzine majority oA this side vote tor It a, On the 10th of June, 1860, Mr. Fram sent | it wae the power of this expected mone inevitably follow. Not only would every | interest in anytbing; paid no attention to what he | number ot ten toa truck of engines and to appro | Theater division. will contain, two telun sit, Perannealied atten'ion bo the faet cht ‘here Wt an elabornte despatch to Gen, Stcxzes at | secrotly exctted through such creatures as | Protender harass the evil of Spain ; not only | iim of Reands bat ont te monly stimu, eridentiy Pe Cat CU aee in: aki Sale eneioering which tonriste will vist and artis Higwelt) ho seconde! the motion. be 4 rate en, SICKLE ed thro i discontented and unhappy, enduring the eeremo- ' . 8 rather over. | prodace. Tey are the Lyman and Rapallo brides. | "Mr, Dawes remarked that he wee not sy-vrised ‘ orn 0] 4 fet M1 Orn e Matrid. In this paper Stexees was in. | Wevsten and Davis, and openly through | Would moder corey esta oi Tuaterial 10-1 ice with sullen reluctance. He wa Ii at ease, ab- fetched by thos wiry come Norton their tire | lve former Isto te Jan Foe ln and 14h fect high he genietnan fev Male coming ty 10 sane yg . one) | torente cl ° ; cine sity hey x * ] i me. | i @ proposition, becvave We revi son Structed to offer the good offices of the | Hamu.ton Fisn, that finally brought Presi per eect re, probably in arms; but | eentmindea, nnd on two occasions, whew he could ed fray, be smart, Wat with elt thetr b ag. | with not more than liall the heiuht, ‘The new road Deer elon. Oct In, payin thas, the genlictan irons : ' *, * . v] i a por el i gg Ay — 4 5 of v' nee oud! a a e ailed to vote for id United States to ond the civil war in Cuba, | dent Graxt—after a fortnight’s struggle of | (¢ landinarks, Lepstienld traditions, and pro- | not avoid responding to wants tary adresses, | them, cid if they meant business, they eould never | The great saclay clopieveasin. whe havlding wad | nee Mad bever falled 10 vars fer ny | on tho basis of the independence of the | resistance—to sign ie astonishing meeeago | Yitelal privileges would attempt to assert | Ae spebs a few worde abrapix, coherently, and | have, parted Wuiledotphia and olter cites without | manacement of the ‘adnirs af this ond is ne 10 Tie mamest awe, ‘ wie ; » te8 in bad 6. Clearly he was not én repport with Wate David Lyman, Eeq., of Middiefcld, As President, d the greatest increase of compensation and «ath } Island, and the payment by Cutn of an|of the 18th of Juno Inst against | ‘herselves; and the necessary result would nt the persone erat je ha During their sojonrn, they will become the questa | he wadertaok the eoatrol of attire three yeara wer, | eves since renal teen s memher enter cece ; pay ) ag be whe dle ermont of Bialn tate tte any of the persons around him. He lad no one 10 | ofthe New York Firemen's Association, an’ sould | and in that tine hina gained one suecess after an Mr. Py hat } equivalent to Spain for the value of the pub. | Cuba—all to prevent action by Congress in | be th ; et Nagra tell al ; into its | nis suite exeept » couple of supertuous ariny ofisers | they fovirw to ivu tho Jersey hoys.a ehatee, they | other, The eredit of therond fs high. “rhe Inve Presle | not Teas, fh ts" tisotutely aot true, Tuoi seek a Le property. ‘This was to be accompanied | favor of Cuban freedom until this great con original provinees, ‘The principle of State | whom he has attacked to his pereon in the eapaelty | andr m eey fe virile ta tan of thothing ent Scranton, HY the New York and, New i aven | here to have landerons assertions y jd ‘ , a f ha ae 4 Piatt ema m sa tareae ie dies | Srnfer te mone) ey may name road, pronounced it the most valuable franchise Mr. Dawrs—I rey hat Tend, and Ph ie by the abolition of alavery and preceded by | spiracy against the honor of the United | T#hte was never so rooted in Virginin or | of executive secretaries, and two ot three toadies | The visitors last evening went to ece the Twelve | orthe Allechany Mountains, Gen. Rawara Wve entieman enn fini on the record a. tinuit ¥. ' ‘i South Carolina ag are the old privileges | OUt of oMece, bat hoping to fad places at an early Temptotions at the Qi /bera House, by javita- | Chiet Enginoer Depart ent of the South, a gente: Where he has filled to come up tran of ia an armistice to be negotiated by the Govern: | States could be successfully consummated, | ROWE Corba ae are fue Ale DYESS | aay by favor of the President, Not a member of | MOH Of Col, Fisk, who hat helped bnild nineteen. railroads, T have sald, Twill not withdraw a worl ¢ Bit ment of the United States, This document | and the moncy paid and pocketed. claimed by the Basques and Catalonians, | ihe cabinet or any conspicuous man was In his ta! | plow the Cotlectar Paiiow, wb ots fc «1+ tho cnginest | the lust Congress and. in tals Congress +t i ‘ollowed a Pre oad, and he tdentts | ofthe Example, and Took Care of his Relativer, | CToT"s of Mr. Lyag, The Dillues The “Goneral Order Business of the North | doubly tected The track, by thew River.” in the Custom Honse, i properly exited a | Improvement, which Gen, Serrell has patent man from Maine lus Been, in season and kon, wlways uraing, always votiig, always) + ak Nd more’ trequently privately. wi Urging tho larcest expend itu is | the centleman from Maine elrarge t T was of the party of Gov. English who went to nford to welcome the President in behalf of the cislature and the people of Connectient, It was drawn up in Washington, and, as we} For all this Hast1LToN Fist is reeponsible, | S24 ether component provinces of Spain, happen to know, Mr. Monatrs Lemvs, the | Yes, and for mach more than this, that has | _ But why argue the consequences of an Im gent of the Cuban Republic, was present | never been told! Is it not timo that Con- | Possibility? The passage of Roso Artas’s 8 ; ‘ : t iathie cual haan Fthe | Would bute amused an indifferent spectator, the | iat nam." ‘That is probs Hectly smooth, and trains will run steadier on it | what {snot tra shall have the tencnt and aavisted in ite preparation, Ho told Mr. | gress ehould take this matter in hand, and | Pill settled the question. No majority of the | cuss, gust, and elumey mauner in which Grant re- | ptm Meceg ih cr aany the reason thet t ‘an on-any road in the country not using the same | alo, that he bas been always in favor of Fist that Spain would not accept those | by a merciless and thorough investigation whole Cortes is possible in favor of any | ecived the courtesies tendered him. The Governor | styeon in th nT eh " td ear. a = hie rerwas: triiae Will bests: renntne ftom dew TE BIGGEST Jons. terme, ‘The Scerctary replied in the follow. | grag all these dark and bloody intrigues into candidate for the throne, And Spain, | addressed him briefly aud in excetieut taste. In] yy which Mr. Macon dialed What. ie cose | Haven to Middletown rome time during the prevent || Mr. Perens repeated that what the centteman ing memorable language ; “ If she does not, | the light of dav? which has really made great strides of | matter and style he was exceeding'y DADPY. | monty ead to be Mr. Grinuell's mind shoul be | Vl —— usr te Pare) at tee Tal rd a few oO) " bye a show: be — and at bi aves) ought ta ou le hae the arsenals of the United States will be - —— late in all the elemonts of social progrora, in ale beds lll ee: i rhe Publicly known, Mr. Henry Holireze mor NOAH DAVIS'S WORK, more frequently vourd against than for raiei 7 e ; ble and peive maun fe looke:! fs aries, entieman. himself had 0 Anted the 13th of August. When it was re. | ‘2° Pres# are m/sunderstanding and misre- | reconquer Cuba, and notwithstanding tho | Me came trom Waskiugtou in a sleeping-cor, and the Hi family. Mr. Grinnell rade im the Vice-Presi The account in Friday's Sex of the unwritten rus) receid, He had voted tis morning presenting the attitude of American working- fatigue of the trip had overcome him o thoroughly | 2ent ot the San Fire Inturance Company, aud sub- | cutendar of cases to be tried in the United States | S:8inst paying $5,000 to a contestant evived here, it wee at once fact that her foreign affairs generally lave ubmitted to Mr. sequently th jer of the Grocery Sugar h whue the gentleman lad voted for “ hol r hat ter it prost " “4 y. o fe t o was at f nihees y of Whitt Ate : mapa : : ’ ‘ ide to Ne € ; had jel co cane ae He, house at Garrison's, near West Point. The ry iE i. pe . 1 checkin Ts. SAMPSON | should be grateful for the lucky hazard—for | quit and stupid, like a man under the influence of a “ovata. bee have been * #e ic that ia (REAL Oe Hee Witch Mtb; rest alaned Was date of North Adams and Koorwanscnap & | jt was little else—that saves ber from the | powerful narcotic. The forlorn looking individuals to.nid his father's schemes. of the fact on the books of the District Attorney. A | to say to the House t ny s the | Co, of San Francisco have recently giv. i b Ww. , opt in the back. fr while M rotor, if Eicxuns, It declared the proposition of the | CE™Plee. Oue clase, who sit in their offices ——— Vis ferliage, and the whole purty seemed prepare! to | bcnefted Horiy Heldreze too would be bene Judge Picrrepont had discontinned the | and said that lite course fn rogart to econowy had aheambere " Proposition OF SH aid brates ahd deal With the problems of The conference report on the Army bill | Unite in the chorus, “Let us elt be unt | Grinnell quickiy saw it in that light, and when teghan and Daniel Messmore, | been that of a mun rowing one way ont looking 4 Spanish Government to be impracticable, lis if th Now. ipel wae lald on the ible la the Genate co Thusad: Andy Johnson swinging ro irele, Seward | icy, ¥ wave aM son a eood boost for what he never announced the fact officiatly | another. He was sorry to hear hits threaten to Pee } ; of an algebraic equation, treat the question | ¢venins by a vote of 29 to 16. The reason which | oo. jig maudlin specet 2 Grant smoking in | Musoa was successful nf illicit epirite, and Mr. Mesemore | biased ; j Caban Government must of necessity be 8 | a athor or not some millions of barbarous | led the twenty-nine Senators to this act does not | gienee, but enfoFing {He thing Lugels, composed an | peogyg, Poltes ttat Je Governuvent af he eux en watekey THE PART OF A CLOWN— Mt party to any negotiation, Mr. Frsit also en- | allt id it ‘ 1 | appear in auy report of the debates which har | cuiiying and dignifed spectacle when compared jowdviom tan Police Station Dermitery. Fue cider exes ure said to vave been “wet: | {Su tten fall oft | gaged with Mr. Lemus that if his ultimatum | “ co shall be suddenly brought and | rsched us. It isto be presumed, however, that | with duis remarkable exhibition, The Repubiicans | Doormen Osborne and Edwards of the Beekman dt iat oro Ne wuutaute ettnea. Ee, eT is oe Nihed Msninlas silane AGS seal Alon Wee's > tried by Coen ot Attornes, oF of bis absistaute, We Hon, A. H, | Mr. Dawns ne ff should not previously be accepted by the ; ced alongside a8 many intelligent Amer. | most of them were indluenced by @ fhierty feel. | huns thelr ends in haine and mertiGeation, Menlerre, on complaint of Henry @, Trass y and Gen, dackron, gsod nny unparl i, Bpanish Government, the rights of the Cu: | tean# ae if it were purely a calculation of | ing toward the officers of the service. If such | Democrats, although foreseing the overt! rates ; ' —>— Matae fe nie arte le i . dollars and cents. If A, B, and C will thelr motive, we fear that th t M1 | the Radicals, to be sceelerated and made more coin- | sof the recond section, who accused them | Are Theae Cunes also Settled onthe Sly@ | USS y Dans a8 Lelliyerents should be recognized by i ; e : fo | ree eet en tee cen: ey Ueto a Cre Paiute S waatel dauerai Mf not keeping the sleeving-recm of the section in a |: 0 the Artwor of The Sim. 4 ho Government of the United States on the | 2° 9% much work for so much money, and E, } prove to be mistaken, and that fature logistation, thie hele . me) f state of cleanliness, from the 2th June te fin: In your item of Work for Noah Davis,” A SWANDLING DETECII ( chioh Ganaatbe were nevertheless ¢ an citizen } F, and G will do the same amount of work for evented, will be m ———— duly. t the pla th of September, 1869, aa he said had been the propored new District Attorney, you omit from thet their Chiet M How the Hoytinn Minister wae tmpored 1 so for forges th t oney. ) ure, py v, le’ ts effect thi ” piel: has been smot ? ot been swep' uring that time at oO) o 1 oy tht 2.,.0 Hietmet nt determined in a Cubtnet meeting, Tho ulti. | 168% Mmoncy, then, of course, they sny, let ns | In its effect than that which has now been sm be | seoprletien of Bla: posiiton,tend the reepect dus to been swept during that time; that rome of | the Hist of whiskey thieves, &e., under indictment, to Moan bs A ice Fae Serene at hy} eae dehy "| em] . F, and G, and turn A, B, and C | ered. Tn feet, to the great body of the officers | ihe prejudices even of a we + community, them had to sweep under their own beds with @ | pe tried, the names of Col. James Bagley and Owen the Mini thinks of the Detectiv a Matum was sent to Geu. SICKLES on the Ist ‘ + | the provisions of this bill were decidedly fave When lored a ns Whisk broom, and that when Tras remonstrated | Keenan, who indieted more than two years age . 1 Wiabhen I ae 1 of September, to be presented to the Spanish | SAtift. The consideration that A, B, and C } 1", Fail soloed niet 1 Lil tegte itl oe wards (Trase) did not | for detrae Goveramentct tas on whtakes, |: tet Works 1k: ayer Stephen Tfeston,, ts Goverament, § tly i aro educated mon, fathers of families, and | Dit: The pay of all below the rank © ae ae ae ithen mo clber buslneda, Per |, eV Zum ues llisiminate (G6 public wilh sight on | Taya sletere was, Jnr nue Ge é lovernment abecquently ten days’ addi- | sd wind abel eit 1 Heel ot was considerably increased by it, and only the | bead or other part of the body where the prin is |; ~itwax shown that no complaiat bad such sah) ccts, and the public's sorvents must seo that y of counter Haytian 5 f ¥ had oy tional time was allowed to the nish Ge gor is pal - i an bai di €0 | highest Genorals had their reduced. But | seated, and card players gambling with the game of Je up to the 3d Jnty, when the doormen reported | “Justice be done it the leavens lade) found ite way from the Unied 8 to ligt, Hao i y, while E, F, and e nothing but eat Fad ore +7 i ston and “lite mie. | the plitoon for carrying on rowdyis theirroom : . ma 00, snl Add, ” + aneae neeured he on leteetive "This was d by a telegram t to Gen, | inf drinking, and working machines, with | of compensation far above those paid to the | ¢*Y site; but of ull the mi a ethers to it, even awaking m out of their a , | employed, as he suppes © most expert one in Brownies i scarcely the vestige of souls, is loft out of | Judges of the Supreme Court, their objections | Meh Me miners ¢ Pete Peri a cartel Fe ee ee tere | CRM MATER RIOCR ENTS WODEE AMR: 1 Ve tine He MANE Ot Beceenety Rerenentets Wee | Lee, it altoge Nel Siar vi dly b * : i ies gaucheri¢e pis followers have to de‘end ales olga mag ei had Pah peep Dag erotica ; the officer, and advances him money on secount, i Shortly after the Ist of &: + both | Meht altogether. Hence, when itis proposed | can bardly be regarded as well taken. It will be | gna wno toe vot sense enough to serve his friends | fineing tt by pimokking in Weir slecning room. avd | Professtonnl Mufintam~A Ntoventy Victory | ihe man proce ‘0 Be where twas sad H Mr. Fist and Ger Rawiine, then Sec. | 2 import from China laborersand mechanics | well for the army if before the final adjournment | o¢ take care of himself, is the most insupportable, | Mamicrre dismtesed the complaint, and directed the me with the Unions of Morrisnni # couuterieiiers w ssid tary of W et °F who will do for half 2 dollar a day what | of Congress the conference report on this bill is a captain to make « compliint agains the whole sec ® third time the Chicagoans have dis- | in) tang story, : retary of War, assured the repre 8 i si , taken Gn ja (he Senate and edonted. Some Facts in the Cuben Tragedy—Money | vi for rowayiem, played their vounted prowess against ono of onr | dup the truck of the eounte \ " Americans have been necustomed to ¢ i i a f ! of the Cuban people that a proclamation of fy ——— _ to be mad i \Yau Brammerschop ina" Ba a Sbop er | Meiropoliten clubs, and failed to show what might wvered the p three or four dollars for, they aro lost i Se sthavOuled Mune (Nb Tdod: Wien cf (he From Wilkes spirit of the Times, Y » uuimer's Shop clses play either in the Geld or at | “eet, Ho added ¢ neutrality, which of course involves a recog: n 1. Beitev. es were Wein fa The acquisition of Cuba is to be a barges Diedrick Brammerschop has been seven years ; n of belligerent rights, hed been de ee essthe pipes bisa —" Amerens nations were slwaye enproaebed with aid for in money, and the present situ: of | on tis now on the C Tlall squad se Poh tehe dtp ladda ata we eave ee are ted Steet re surprise " termined upon in the Cabinet, and a dratt of | ‘#2 instant nccoptance of the proposition. | presents for afice or other favors. The man who | Yavirs is tobe maintsined aul’ that result can ve | Bruminesschop Uae been very bitter” acatast | wre eriplion, Tastead of a total of s8 rune, | vomever, he found ‘athe ? t made out, Gen, RAW1tss also told then | Another class of the champions of the | could afford to give the most for what he wanted | pecomplished, ‘That Is the reaton why the Preal- | the “bummer's soos.” and a few nignts azo be | their Cb DMAYe. baat Qs exnclid th bntne 1: Core tues suntan: tute made ; (hat in the Cabinet Mr. Frstt had preferred a ce ol es ate sent mentalists, who insist ehat | wes ¢ ally successful ; twithstandin dent (to return to a figure which we have used be | took one of the bummer’s prisoner and locked bim | number fairly earned, arrangements a printing drin to have # ce tia ‘" recognition of Cuban independence to a if it were possible it would be @ good thing | modern progress, history will sometimes repeat | fore) lately neaved a rock on the Cuban deck while | Up; this was at miduigit ; at 1215 he should have | The Unions have one excuse for therr beating. | isiler Oh notes (ast eusct im inate of 0 It tee ; ty e to bring the whole world here to share itself, the peor victim seemed to be rising from the waters, | reported for return roll call, but he did not appear e without the services of their invaluable | for his guidance. Gen, Preston, who is on 4 } ‘ tccognition of belligerency, because he} | vavens Aa GeaOSP ich rN by the mere lift of the rapidly increasing sympathy nent for noarly three hours, Tis .D. Birdsall, Pabor's piteving may be effec- (etearted and genial of ne | \ hought it would be less likely to complicate | he *¢vantages of our superior civilization, | ty the year 1854, one of our most enterprising | of the American people. We learned the full de taking away tus tris TL tive, Lut it is eatemely dificult to eateh, and al GRLRERIV 9s ODOO: TR: PRB: Mish: be ¥ | i she Alabama ela’r the Cabinet had | 1 Teseue it from barbarism. In the exec#s | and patriotic merchants built a steamship named | tails of thie speculation—or, if our readers please ntpi plost: he sous | thoogh digham and Bese both tried their bes in | cpapeene 4 Aateeminndli tous nize Delligerene: On of their benevolence they would have Amer the Meteor. She was planned for extraordinary | this policy—last summer, while we were in Paris, one) 6 F handkerchief Pat to Mer ee | the anthankful position, many rans were made on ss President Grant's New Jade ty the Gth of September Joux A. Rawzaxs | #804 starve and die in order that everybody | speed and capseity. The parpose of her owners | (rom no leew an auttion ty than Mr. Bertingame, | Femomberei! motiinz wore til ,ne found hioeelt t | Pasied Yate, and in addition anew band bad to be | Oe ah 4 lied. One of his last utterances was: “ You | °!8¢ Might live and grow fat. ‘To them, ton, | was to offer her to the Government to be used in Adi BE heli 4 pe’ eater fe Bie td | theotadion, ralaus Ha cap Cont, Balt, 98iN. olay. Othe tle al ie it niust ace that justice i done to poor Cuba,” | Ne man ie as good a another, and birth, HT ; On the 24th or 25th of September Mr, | c2uestion, morality, and intellectual power He Lravs called on Mr. Frem. At this dater sana sides Fidei In arsuining that | '0 Sei! her to some foreign Government, when, | tleman“ of note, to go to Madrid, and talk to Prim | Feterted (6 6:fill Board, Ra ee eee te tee TiO ent at lcvcs | Oliver only studiea law for ayenr, and has uct bem 4) view Gen, Cox, Secretary fof the Interior, |. OU) OS suas uining that | carly in 1895, she was seiecd by order of the Sec- | upon the subject, The project was for Spain toseil | yrs, Otto'a White Slaves cam Receive Juss | 2bt 21 the others was, put This thay do for | admitted w pructice. He asd aby those who Ht tnd Judge Rtcwanpsox, Assistant See. | AMeFictn workingmge design to exclude bY | retary of State, and detained at New York for | Cuba toa third party, and for that third party to re- thee. Chicago, but it won't du here or in Cincinuatl. Nit. | Know him as @ rotund, genial geutlermin, proved tetary of the ‘Treasury, were both present, | free ail Chinamen from competision with | 9 great length of time. The reason of this seiz- | tel! It to the United. States, After returning to | To he Bititor of The Sun. Kame was the worst one they have pluyed here ax | Vmeelt a goo xoldier, and was quite yp) lot 99 aR te On thie cecasion Mr. Fre first indi. | ‘em im mechanical industry ; and they | ure the owners were never able to ascertain; nor | !#r!s from his visit to Madrid, Mr. Forbes was des Sin: Mayour paper of yesterday I notice the aey Pow Shey Will Bing Wein ii Ri Meas Assessor in Arkansas, i inied’ wichange’ in lin pol nd now for | denounce the workingmen accordingly | has any indemnity ever been pald them for the | DAlci! te Naw Tork aad ou Hachine Wetter cat Tirame, Complaint agatnat | fer than they didnt Lee Arey cuit eaces || cam rages econad sa uel snd teeet tes ina cer ya cy | O8 endeavoring to overturn the laws of | injury they suffered in consequence, It is no R 4 i tae dl teed of 180 ect, wan left at the | get an inglorious beating, Tt would he too tedious at he proposed to nominate Li Key it she firet tin he began to quote Riqertae | 10 TN nNt id alain ecator siaenire Brose bees vitae ihe ae este President to hear his story. ‘The plan of the pur- King Women's Protective Union through the PO tials AA PA Were was whatever any one wight fay to th » note $i to prove that the United States could not chase of Cuba wos cageily eutertained by the Presi Fa hesondahoe Wik COR Teoh with. the ox Withetandivy, if he (Gen, Olver) t elf nations, the nary notice Was immediately went to Mrs, Ott Foreign Relations, that the whole subject shall be | gent, who, unfortunat The political economists demand that com ly, did not seem to kuow that for the Uni fit for the pe Geu, Oliver, w t properly dictate to Spain the course to be pur. referred to the Court of Clain ry eae Sana ond 1, | Petition shall be allowed to work ont its and that what- | Cuba and all the islands in our neighborhood bad in ease na settiorent is anade during the day, ous renmtre nnn witha! that he was as we. ed am areve ny:andon the 80th ' er amount of damng hall appe tical 1 ‘operty on the he | attorney, Mr J. 1H. Parsons, will wt once take the | Sud Myer Fatah eet UMlee, ine ‘ oh with Go hed legitimate results, and the philanthropists | ¢%¢F mount of damage it shall appenr to that | prartically beeome American property on the day he | Teretr "ates 10 redress thelr wrones,, You win | ald bit Ue eran ’ ‘ ‘ er, th n which it had been tribunal has resulted from such wrongful seizure | received Lee's surrender under the apple tree at being the wiitel eat ' ’ contor a favor by requesting all persons who have + heen swindied by this woman to make it kiowu at ris, and subsequently directed | tis ofice with ae little delay wx possitile. W. FERRER, Supt, protest against preventing barbarians from coming under the influences of civilization and Christ of Cuba should was uset the neutrality of th and detention shall be paid without further legis- hey aaah Mr, Forbes was thon uk to lation, ty. x to confer in the premises with Sichles, - ates proclaimed, neither Mr. Pusu d ) f ; s . > elpated; ant Oven hs ft f J ; eivslshatandinge the tomanie interest nes se teen mary | 804 alto with Mestre, Burlingame and Wash a pping the City (tall Park Trees. Moe anticliitel tag f related t F . ® i} Bor Cony Anvpe we shington nehich the baie iepe acKonpat 1 MIgnens im Broa ans have been sent | nurne, 1: was at this period that we were made ac It is to b d that the Fisk concret® being Towing ie thescares | Abitutes at lance” were alluted - ti} The frsi ¢ ry evidence of the ate cea emen have at stake, and | to us within the past week calling for the estab- | quainted with the state of affairs, and at the same | 1o!4 down in the City Hall Park will not be plastered |W : ham Ute OTe [i Goancem ueae the Hee ‘ther Ks change which had con pur | th: natural bias which those interests give | lishment of a public bath at the foot of Thirty: } time informed of the names of tho bankinghouses | up clove to the trees, ws Is evlaenily now being | Hi Aero." wham, & 7 ; AS aith on it Pease ot Mee aii 5 ram | them, they are, so far, quite reagonable in their fourth street, East River, That there is a nec: ‘of London, Paris, and New York who were to be | done, Trees must Lave moisture at the roots, or | oy! . af , at tte Ae e Ma 5 F SDN Whit aie eee bos ton ¢ hou » difference of ity for «large and commodious lavat hat | the brokers of the enterprise, We were asked our same thing was done in Tom ; PAN 4 which on the 15th of 1e sent t I 1. Men to’ whom the difference of a | rae ane) sommodians laTabery: Bt shay ie ate and ail the trece wit AY least (WO t ARNE point is sufficiently shown in the fact that the | bision of (ie project at the time, but spoke anfay borepice should Pu in their wages means the nce of he sun, d biaee, Wasmixcros, July %.—The confiriia'ion of the was finished the Alabama was destroyed in | 22% Spanish Minister to China. Me. Bur- | i:qucr, and remarked @ man who would. sliow any n i the unaniineus indignation of the lego) profession be was Br ane coved in | ingame consulted Mr, Waehburne; aud Mr, B. then | one to puta towel or handkerchief to his nore While three men of the A 1 (us distriet, who alfect to consides sic ap pointe action, and the owners of the vessel were about | gave a letter to Paul R. Forbes, an American gen- | 08 duty, war not fit to be on the police, The case | the batsman made a weak hit, the ball was picked | ent ae un insult to thelr cloth, ‘Vey ray that Gen. Siexirs, It reads as follow i Seini 1) it i tly declined to take « ‘ H a ae aren aheics, eer opulation of the east side, in the vicinity of the | Yorably of it; and subsequently decline ake any s In.pervions to wa 0 ab » » sta “Ifa negotiation were made on th rt ference between comfort and privation | P°P . tin the matter from one of the bankers of tarapnd i Wiese t3 . mine ¥ ee TURener ar alana. Weelionads iat rude ibe re a: se point proposed for the bath, is very dense, and is ‘ epeveat tha vac Hi J pe i sietel | for themselves and thelr wives and children i the Hing—first, because we thought Coba must come , a ve “ "1 ‘ Cv her y Ae. 10, omiiting the plebiscite, ean the Prerident ob composed in a great measure of the class of our Vuking or hardening around ten Ixxinios 1 er pee aria t om ' | the Ceuneil wive ars if the United. States | Might be excused if they took even an ex-| ciisena who most require daily ablut Let | {2.tie United States by natural means; and abst, oe White Sioekings...... 4 $275 be it ; Oureen Blinabet ii induce te insurgents te lay down arms, aud Deru | treme view of measures which threaten to i Res bits bead ablutions, Let 1 neeause we did not wish to profit by any operation The Forgor Praat Ur 2 bee Wat tes i t tx heen Ue to the Content eiacted. bp, Cuba that th ° t the Commissioner, by all means, establish @ bath | which onr judgment condemned as injurious tothe | Pratt, the notorious Wall street forger, occu Cinpire— Mt. dobn VR, Hattleld, Mutua! Cid, fea ies ed te ; { Cortes will erat ndependercer Tne Vevisce is | deprive them of that dollar, But, a8 we un- | at the foot of East Thirty.fourth street, ie amt te tee iba rel corrau otines arte een | tiret forger, oceu- 1 Fink OF guint wo here iy he wd J beth * ; bib eon itinieaf the tint pop ar veto em derstand them, the workingmen ask for no renee gaoemrsaare Gahan positon ahh it coata ain eaten io bay’ whee) Co blah tlie conilagiawdl cor uacina Bievidee and Heal SEEN OD nn aROSTEYS egutaut 0 having ienad i Aaa , #0 indication Of the popular wil, Aud this rouse be ve than simple justice, ‘hey do not do. The Irish Republic nominates the Hon. | ther they will permit it tobe any longer handled py | are contiued. Me is very sattering acverely vacate Wy AG Sap Ot Fe BA, Dost Ue ta She bel for Deputies, 4 ¢ e‘neurseats | sire that auy discrimination shall be made | uss Menruy for Governor, When that gen- | the Adwiaistration for the mero purposes of traMle. | from his tmprisoument, and is tostue fesh rapdiy, | Three Trotw~ Dave f Horses Good |. sid uth Miibeousent wut ns; out, itthelr« against Chinamen in general: but they do | U&@an_ Bets control of the Custom House, let ——— Hie pro mix 0 Mike 4 statement, Mrough his wrouiag n Cats 1 sald he a ' Ai insist that there shall be no conspiracies en- |... — t he eeat bath aniten , : ; ; H i : pare, asi ; = 8 jou in society amd uriness Woald progran numbers « i This telegrain was sont without consulting | tered into to bring Chineso laborers into a Rasbioent Camamieelsncs Gasterne i: alin — het er informing the Calgne, to whom Mr. Fist | competition with them Ly wholeeale, and far |. A very simple process is in uae in some | Wasumuroy, duly Stu tt Bho Alexander Saud Myrmery, are Blas ; The investigation before Surrogate Hutchings, ie sear That in Bhataee “ Neaiaa 6 Ag Oi ase % ey N sae iar Eineutine Creery culled up the bill relieving about eighty had pledy y Spain di in advar f tho regular progress of | parts of New Jersey for procuring water, A | Konidcuinus of political ity. respecting the missing property of the late Capt. ® re whch he had offered, the | events, While they are willing that | Peinted stect tube, perforated with holes which | Mr, Conkling (Rep, N.Y.) referring tothe name | Jona Alexander, was concluded yesterday, ‘Thre 6 18 fOr PUPAS OF $1,500, tw ‘ DePigero.t righty of Cuba would be ac | individual Chinawen who come freely and | * Pim could pass through, in fixed to the end of | Sonor ot New Vor uty, nmlch appeared inthe mil, | OF fOUr WitnerHoR Wore examined, but nothing HOH albbK Im RARbEIS Rene Lash hotre , . Enow ont of September! w t citation to our shores shall |e” °rdinary gas pipe, and the whole is driven expressed bis surprise tat a manwho war edueiied | Wa developed. ‘The question whether the | Thompsons Hutcher Hor, Ccorge Suith, Grace Bert , M rey alba, ’ aes: hall | into the ground to the depth of fifteen or twenty | aa nurtured at the punlic cost, and tud drawa his | LOW t poression of the Trust Company vi run, Fanny Fern, Dew Drop ana Unkrown ennwi 1 for the pure of living honestly, they very proper: | fet. 1 ‘ ; 4 swort pxainst the eoumity Which gave iL to bin, there pending the civil sult, of will be The third rac ie for a purse of $5.00), for liorse ar © ono Misiey eats coke cits Hol ai j ne feet, In some cases the water comes bubbling | should come hero ao hastily to eevk condousment | OrtF to tre, Virglula C Hurke, daughtel ais without huitaton of tine, With three entries, which aucte Hoey £ peeuln \ y ohject to an organized eystem of Chinese | yp, and continues to dow; but it is gencraliy no. | (O4M* omnes Tix of the deceased, Will be argued on Moxdlay, ave te great horse Georgy Haimer, Gouleuuith Mat, ; z 1! van, eon nd F ration, having for ite direet object the | cessary ' ‘ eCreery (Dem., Ky.) replied that Gen. Remar, wae snd American Girl, eoulie, Could hiv ‘ r i rf E f cessary to adjust an ordiuary pump to the pipe. | Smith had mee to forward the rebellion than Robbery in Vermilye & Co.'s Oaice, The first race will commence prompt! house for a chies of workin ‘a selneton, } eon ma a } ‘i s z ‘ promptly at ‘how chi n H. w 1 been matured. Av Mr, | red f the price of labor. The whole cost of the apparatus need not exceed | #19 Gen i es : John Lee was arrested yesterday in the office | o'elock. eign 4 Benuisoaye told Mr. Wines in Par For instance, take the shocmakers in North | Gficen or twenty dollars i Pe) rooogoland @ difforence | or vermilye & Coy bankore, He stole nine $100] eyeccur ane following poole were sol) lust fe wtotg with (hen OF Mahan ara TER VC HER TO LO LESH egal tpay hn gud Mond A went Sout Vof his sacrifice forthe | United States notes that had been uid on the desk Sow the laifies at Now ¥ ' ; ean testify on this eublect—the main feature | tion ove, two, or a dozen Chinamen had dad Signor Onsinr's Unione dei Fupolé is one of the | {°e) cause in eaten fron cries, 28 30 | by Mire iu Keppler, of 94 Greenwich street, and Bate fishin sian sein: Aret (ironapedl (to HGiuian | ta ihe cowie and tik . “ most interesting journals published in New York the position he now holds, that bis appoiat. | grabbed them in her presence. She seized him and ree 16 | iis } 9) 1N- | to the town and learned to make shoes, we | in any foreign language. It has a splendid ardcle | Ment Was & wrong to We men of tho army und | Ne immediately returned th tothe | Bocn Harr ie { @ame by Gon PRM hime M throvgh the | do not understand that any interference | on the anniversary of American independence Ne sad Fowles ta Divishor Bee yearn 8, Tato in | weet wes i ; iv anniversary of American 1 fe The name of Gustavus W, Smith and also that of | sud rewides in Division # n the 2 i) | Bpavish Minister to China, Mr, Pave 8, | with them would Lave been asked for, They ee Basil W. Duke were then stricken from the bill. —~— {als thorswen \ Founrs ren got into it, and went to Madrid | would naturally have joined the regular UE te hte Hi RAM rl ee Tuatiberctn vietnlar oh ine Retributive Justice, Enc Res trai — Millon Pbaties: OF : . H ’ 4 ‘rom ihe Commercia! Adveriser, —either Federal or oiftco—in violation of the ‘aiokt ; anny Fern— —,— ivan bat twenty years of al ome Puiot, ‘Thence Fonnes came to this | unions and increased the force of shoe | Robeson at this heated crisis is comfortably ine | Fourteenth Amendment, Itejected-—Yeus, 10 ; dg anny SOAL seis ® pond Pield—t8, 0, 82, ou Monday morn 1 “ pie, 8 ie iy ho oMice of the - : biyege mae ntry to communicate with our Gover aware : " it : t F ' eountry to neate with our Govern: | makers without apparently affecting the | fting tne Brosth of tue briny eee st Long Bruck. |” a he bill was then pamsed, Knickerbocker ice monopoly, foot of West ‘T'wen- Fle Mllh dawing lM Ment, and with individuals having influ rate of wages, But here comes n ehip load | Morning, and trolls along the beach, picking wp Pi eee yr h street, was broken intg tnd robbed on Satur. it , Ai BR HLS le { While a ae ; ; Mi | slelis, of, In his more sentimental moous, endeny- 5 a at the jay night last, About $1,000 1a ‘mone, wer Will Uo great oUing and fine eport Mick vester'ay I ever it. \ hile in New York on that | of ignorant heathens, bound both by their } oring'to comprehend what the wild waves are say Wasuixuron, July 8.—A council was held to- | besides mate-out tine hae ‘a large iffy ey ° —- es 7 at ARR ed et wecasion, Fonnes bad the orders given | contract and by their want of acquaint. | (8%, He vrivately remarced to friend that Be | day between Coimwiasioner Parkes and the Indians, | which bave been collected. ‘The particulars of the The Ratification of Amendments, Whe aah ce } 44 hough' 1 od their Ti hi ne ni , | te # phe c ; for the construction of the thirty gunboats, } ance with our social system to Jabor Fe anlee poeticully obs Fed. he ‘becre Deed Te Lie Bese eeiee ones lettacla (natural | Ube mercen wilous en) me me Reb Tebberz, oReTIRTON Hly Bicedr, He aap, letAiue be i : : H ve “ s ‘and the sun's light tips with burnished gold | eompls 7 +} Bin (0 ‘resu! le pending ou t 3) fm connection with which Mr. Fis and | for a term of years at ® mere pittance, | the waviots that come carcup tothe chore tiavey | fhe ag ET vent aenae: tk aseree pa pgp mode of determining the ratification of Cons peste # his son-in-law, SIDNEY WensTeR, gained, | and they take the places of an equal number | {tthe refrain of their miclody is ‘Kein I Ie. | #poccher were’ alvo made by Htunning Bull. Red 9 shall be the next Sheria Houal amendinents, Tt provides that the Gover Five dollars per ‘ ' | aa , fi 4 . Hyak BA feterh ok Sar melody tb Mestan | Bo 1 8 wore slao mpede by Huaning el An Edward J, Shandley Club has been orge- | 9f tach State sueil certify tho ratifleation to the wees | ie Slat ‘ i 8 ago, Buch an unenviable notoriety. of white men already on'the spot. Let the ex- ted breakers fall with a heavy boom upon » sopping at Philadelphia wod New | nized tm each ward of the city, and Fetary of State; that no Stato ofticer gail ewrtiiy | erent Sayines My { Whan Fonses was then in this country $ periment be repeated acain and acaip, as it the song changes, and I seer to hear tue b any repeal of eaid ratification unless an amendment | (° over re a ‘ ik jo bome ! Go home the way ‘They bear wiih them many | work helpi poor, we movement ge ease | Se Sea Foley bata fr thas ia, PM | aes cca A gag Oe: | hese

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