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1 iedlienatiatatiites ; AIL Tt Khines FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1870. a Amusements Today, Powers Thentee totic Change-Porty Ban, rand Opera House The trele The daily cirevtation of Tun Me last wok, which cued on Saturday, July 9, was ae follovrs : Di 8 Pits ta Weductday hs o Aggregate daily cir G78,000. Arcrage dk 90.0 Daily arcrage during the previous tee ending 7,807. The Situation in Europe. King Winttast of Prassia yes ought the King to obtain his signature toa document making the Prince of Honrszor Qias's renunciation of the throve of Spain Perpetual, On rece!pt of this intelligence, NAPOLHON eolled a Cabinet Council, and re- quested th &ession, 2 atif to re Corps Leg th war against Prussia, At a late hour, how ever, tue Emperor declared that no declara. tion would be made last night. Meanwhile sickly Spain is almost 1 for peace, and officially i rowned heads of 1B accepted Prince Lr eandidate for the Spans L's w thro: ae Yhe Fenton, Gri —What it is Coming to. The overthrow of Gov. Fenton in his recent encounter with Gen, Grant and the Hon. Thowas Mcnruy, as well as his politi- cal antecedents, give color to the rumor that he contemplates a withdrawal from the Re- publican party, with the ultimate view of uniting with the Democracy, Gov. Fenton Js not a ruined politician—far from it—but he is a thor ughly ruined Republican. He is an ogpiren: for a Presidential nomination ; bat he must now see that his prospects of obtaining it from the Republican party aro utterly blasted, All that he con hope to do by maintaining his present political relations fe, to aid in preventing the renomination of | t should the Republicans be so infatuated as to put is too kegacious a politician not to sve that cither the one or the other of these results will be Gen. Grant, or plot for his defes im on the course, But Gov, Fr attained without his assistar Why, then, should not Vv. FENTO: Demeeratic party 2 Previous to the forma- tion of the Republica) party he was a leader of » Democracy in the western part of this State. It was for this reason that he was chosen to preside over the Convention at yracuse in 1855, where varied and some- what incongruou ed into one or, known os tho Repub! New Ye Congress from the Chautauqua District in 1852, as the regular Democratic can- didate, when some of the present Dem: leaders in this State were active Whig the Werp aod Greeiry sebool, He was the regular nomince of the Democracy for re- election in 1854, but was stricken down by the Know-Nothinge—some of the foremost champions of that “ dark-lentern faction,” as Goy, Wisr called it, now being among the ehining Nights of the Now York Demoeracy. "Yo ece these gentlemen attempt to prevent the return of Recnen E, Fenton to the Democratic fold would be a very extraordi. nary spr le. The old Barnburnors, now the dominant element in the New York Democracy, would welcome Fenton's return, {n the famous campaign of 1848 he stood ercet on the Buf- falo platform. W 11 do we rememler him ss he appeared in the councils of that fiery and impetuous faction, Throughout the strug gie when, in the lanuage of Joun Van Be neN, the Radical Democracy of New York nt his body home by the way of the Upper No slanghtered the great Michigander, and # Lakes, Fexros did yeoman’s servi one’s voice joined more cheerily than his in the favorite Free-Soil song of that epoch, whose refrain ran * + Then shont for Vax, the noble man, Su wee. wud Lied, and true, And CHARLEY ADS. Who ¢ The Goazk. Hunker erew while Tinpen, Cassipy, Cuuncu, and Nev or, and Dean Ricumonp, Martin Grover, Purser, and Cacoun did the thorough base, Prince Joun, with a baton cut in the groves son J. Warenucny carried the t of Lindenwald, leading the choir. Strong ties have always existed among of politicians, though the stormy this La coutroversics of the last dozen years have oft. times found them acting in hostile organiza tions, But these controversies have passed away, nnd we have where politicians are to divide upoa n issues, If Fenton should now go ov the Demceracy, his fortunes would prob: be shared by a Der ranks, ‘This sort of ex gun. For exampk formerly a New York Barnburner, lef he Repub for the Democratic nomination for th Prosi uy already be ney in the stood upon the Buitalo platform with Bis oN, abandoned the Republicans just in geawon to be put on the Democratic tekct for VieoProsident in 168, And there is an Maurin Gaovin, from Pen von'’s own nc borhood, one of the Pree-Soil leaders of 1848 did he get any tewer votes es a Democratic tandidate for Judge of the Court of Ap penis in 180 Court in May 1 organize the Repulicou part, The ee meer Sun, IN during lation last tek, circulation dur ing the week, excluding July 4, 98,700. lay re. fused to receive the French Minister, who sain in jovernment wished to make an important communication, It was be- Veved that this would be a decleration of sing ming the rope that Suurnano has vawal as a ‘ant, and Murphy Pight em. brace this opportunity to return to the nits were consolidat- thenceforward an party of | He hed been elected to ‘tered upon a new era w er to siderable body of his verutic asociates in the Republican Senator DOOLITTLR, time to enmpete ammany Convention two years ago; whilo Frank Buat, who platform of the Buffalo Convention, after proclaiming the most radical nutislavery doctrines, wound up with the declatation that “in déWhee of these principles ¥ plodye ourselves to fiyht on and fight ever till a glorious victory shall crown our exer: tions.” Fexton might as consistently elaim the right to read them cut of the Democratic party as they to keep him out ‘The simple truth is, that if the Democracy hope to elvet the next President, they must enlist Republican recruits. They must leave their doors open to ail comers, ‘They must Lewin somewhere oad with some! ody, and they might as woll commence by taking in Fuxte Gov. Fenvox could cl of the Democracy. He might me dition of his jein lays of peco andard it a con we their ranks, that the fon should cenge, and the era of promiscuous steal ome to A perpetital end, Indeed, should he give in hia adhesion W thout delay, he might enter the lists as a competitor for (he Democratic nomination tor the Presidency, and perhaps drive Hexpniexs, Penpivvon, Horrsias, and the other aspiants off the course 18 he would not lower hia cainbition to merely plot- de ting in secret for the overthrow of Giant, but, Lke Brsstanck on the ficld of Sad bear down upon Lim openly, sword in hand, and overwhelm him with sigual defeat. Or, there is another ficld open to Gov Frxtox. ‘The times are sipe fora new party, and heisa remarkalle organizer. He might diseard both the old, thoroughly worn, and Datly stained existing parties, and raise a inse his wa word's, progross, reform, retrenchment, no stealing, and no small men. Pleeing him- telf et tho head of the movement, he could open a glorious epoch in American politics, Will he try it? Or will that distinction re- main to be achioved by some other of our statesmen? fresh ban: scribing thereon o sacl ssa ‘ark to be Reconstructed? The secret mission to Enrope of the Hon, Prver BRatns SWKENY may not prove per. fectly fruitful unless the conferences he has had with the intellectually crowned heads Lave been wisely conducted. Already millions of dollars have been ex- pended on the adornment of the Central Park. However, it is rumored that great anges ere impending; that natural sim- plicity is happily to displace many of tho incongruous combinations which Sweeny and his frieads say they find there; and that desirable vistas will be pre sented where the now secks for them in vain, Hitherto Mr, Sweeny has not been listinguished for his practical or theo retical knowledge of landscapo garden but no doubt that ¢ cernment w enable ought to ar si Isthe Ceutra inary power of dis ch he naturally possess :s will 1 to correctly determ rest to the other Pa’ ners When he returns, Acting u his report, they may convince tho public that they are all highly cultured landscape gar- dene whose knowledge of the science of correct taste not evea the hypercritical can succors!ull li It is credilly reported that Naronron has generouly tendered to Mr. Swruny the freedom of the Tuileries and its gardens. In the former, it may be re- membered, it has been reported that Mr. Sweeny wl on the Fourth of July; and in the latter he is now at lib- erty to waader. devising new plans for the reduction of taxes and the promotion of official virtue in New York. If the poss ble convulsions in Europe should result in fore- ing Navovow to return to this country, Mr. SweEENy will doubtless be prepared to. re. ciprocate his kindness, by tendering to the fallen potentate the freedom of the Central Park. There, amid the new SWEENY vistas, he will be able to meditate on the mu taliliiy of political power and the un. certuluty attending the pursuit of glory, At the same time he will present an example for the impulsive to study with profit, and for daring politicians to take a warning by. e steieiat A Partisan Intelligence Office. The latost bold act of the Tammany poll- ticians has been to make the Free Labor Bu- rean a minor wheel in the multifarious ma- chine by which the politics of this city are controlled, In the course of a year thou sands of persons apply to the Burean for employment as domestic servants. Some of these persons have numerous relatives who have votes, The politicians are aware of this, and hence those applicante at the Bu- reanu who can either themselves vote for Tammany, or can influence their relatives or friends to do 80, obtain the choicest situations. This using: of servants as a means of recruiting for the Ring is a novel method of elec! ering, aud will render employers uneasy about the character of the persons whom thoy toke from the Bureau. The insinuating style in which a proposi tion was made to the owners of the property at the junetion of Stnyvesant and Ninth streets, Where the Bureau was until recently located, to induce them to offer to receipt for more reut thon they woull be paid, was in- eflvctive, becanse the gentlemen were prob- ably aware that such unlawfal, althourh hot uncommon, conduct amoujr politic [would be a conspiracy against taxy rd ne What he ‘omm 8: a 18 rs. rally, The removal of the Bureau to che corvcr of Mereer and Figehth streets, where a po and whe tician had failed to keep @ hotel, ceording to rumor, another poli- tician was unfortunately his security so political family transaction like many that one, And wo are boldly aseured that the peo- | has thus got the start of the Pope, has he ple at large will sustain its imposition. Let us romind those rash philosophers that robbery is never popular, aud that confisea tion under the form of law, without any of: fonee to srive it cause, can never be approved by intelligent and honest citizens, guished Senn would certainly be continued, because it was most exclusively by the p And Deeansy the inhabitants ny part of It, would fasten it upon the Eastern States forever. Such being the views of the authors and de- fenders of this tnx, tl he surpriecd when, at t they find a power arrayed against them that 3 hitherto been fn their favor, and are truction where West, not paying will, of cours he coming elections, overwhebued in polit they have beom wont to eajoy only the fruits That Same Old Swindle. Tho House of Representatives on Monday passed its usual annual resolution to pr the annual report of the Commissioner of Agriculture ; only this year the numbor of ex- tra copies was increased to two hundred and seventy-five thoneand, of whi bundred and thirt, the use of members of the How nd are to Le for for concur and it is probably too much to expeet tliat that body will 2 {i it would cara This repert of the Commissioner of Arr culture is one of the most thorough frauds le to conceive of. mation of any valu It gives no infor. hich isnot gleaned from old ogricultural newspapers, and its statistics fre a mass of Iaborions absurdities, Sun has never been accused of a want of vigor in denouncing abuses ; but on this oc casion we frankly confess our inability to do justice to the subject. Dr. Pai Scrorrre, convicted in Pennsylvania, of murder by poisoning, has his latestjstruggle to escape the ex The Supreme Court of Penn- 4 adversely upon his last eppl cation for a writ of error, at the same time reviewing all bis previous applications, and show. ing again how justly they were refused. Scnourre’s first epplication was mode within thirty days after bis conviction, want of snfficient cx was nade because motives of humai was made which had not before a geve his consent to the proceedin, tion went before the Supreme Court of the State, and was also uns ce was rendered on hand abortive. rylvania has dee and refused for ad application -General, from the idth of last Peb- saary, only one day before the passing of an ‘a was framed with especial reference to Dr, allowed writs of r untary mon- slanghter as a matter of right, and without a , this act of last nt affect Dr, Scaokrr j are such that he has ¢ pr iu cases of murder and vo ial application, prnary could he demanded a writ This demand came before the Supreme Court, sary to review its own decision, was bat the Court doe that question. ication is refused simply because the 0 could not affect the judgment on the At the same tine the ed by the act writ of error, Court pointed out the evils prod of 1870, a8 well as the d ngod the whole speed and certainty of pun- felon both the hope and , not only from the law's delay, prison breach, and all the various retributive? justive, norrre has only one furtuer hop ion of his sentence ernor of the State, ishment, and le but from the There is a section in the new Banking and the formation of na- tional banks to issue circulating notes payabl apparent. pra bill authorizin, al purpose of ection is to provide banks of circulation on the Pacific coast, where greenbacks are not us as currency; and we learn that one is already in the course of organization in California under it Iu the rest of the country such # bank would not be profitable to ils stockholders, demand east of the Rocky Mountains fer gold or gold notes a8 currency ; and circulating notes payable in gold could be tent out only on the low terms that coin commands, say about three per ‘The time may come when this ; but, until it cent, per annum, f things will be change does, the law will be practically a dead letter everywhere except in the region we have men- The efforts made by Te Son to secure for the “ white slaves” of New York a few of the many privileges accorded to and enjoyed by the wen, have not been unsucce Joyers have shortened the hours of lubor in their establishments, and man have signified their intention to follow the exam The exposures made by hundreds of et ple so tardily ofered, clerks and saleswomen through the 1 have excited ng all classes of the es have been in many quict ways pledged to ommunity, whose sym- t and encourag failed to manifest their em- hearted and nar- and who have not phatic disapproval ¢ row policy of the oppressors. Among those most » Meanness and eruclty of serve public sympathy more than the sa The great majority of them maintain nut nselves but invalid mothers, young: usly affueted by the on seant wages, and but lit tle time is given them for rest or ree auspiciously begun by ou gent and warm-h in still in progress, and must result in such a frequently oceur. However, those who hay their hearty eunyc it wns originally de iven the Bureau they knew that med to advance a evelent purpore and militate arainst nected with the conduct of private offices, will only reluctantly be convinced that it is no longer worthy of their confidenes Se Robbery Justified. me of the Lopublican journals exult er the re(nactmont of the income tax They say the m sire will be a popular one 1 for Judge of the new | everywhere except in the large citics, be at, beens “he helped to | cause it is the only tas which doos not ulti and for ten years was kept on the bench of the Supreme | in the rural distrio mately fall dir etly on the poor men. Besides, it wll be paid by very Court by the votes of that party? And if] few, if at all, It is estimated that this tax these gentlemen, or Crruncn, or Trip Cassrpy, should insist that Ir: ‘ON was la , or | will now be levied upon about 175,000 per » | sons only, who will be required to pay into in coming over, he might well reply that ho | the national treasury some fitteca or eighteen had proved himself @ moro foithfal disciple | millions of dollars a year, ‘This being the of the Baruburncr creed than they ; for the | case, the tax is pronounced a just and politic > enfranchis tof her sisters in toil as the most sang frage cou'd not re es of wouan's suf- n of the city will ho! { Plimpton Hall, to take action in the matter of the early closing of f and it behooves all who a hoy goods stores ; to give the meeting Yetta’? will be present to se jaborers, and to eoting will be opened ut 6 o! forth the wrongs ugiest a plan for their Tn reply to the declaration of Papal infalli ity, Which is expected to take pl TeruEn Peant Axnrews yesterday issued, through the medium of Woodhull & Clajlen's Weebly, » declaration of “ the higher infallibility of science and clear understanding, or of the de reasoning fuculty in man, Though published yesterday, this manifesto of Axpnews bears the date of to-me the reason that he hes chosen “the to the 17th ms the date of this opposing declura- tion—to be certain that there regoum in the eqnitibriun of doctrinal affirma- i ng that Mr. trations of the all be no inter- THE SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 16; not bims@if fallen into the error of pro- ducing an interregnum in the equilibrium of doctrinal effirmation? Ought be not to have promulgated his doctrine on the same day when his Holiness at Rome promulgated his? Itwould seem to be rather unfair to take an advantage of oll a man as Pio Noxo even in point of a single day's time, However, it 1s not for us to find fauit with the advocate of intellectual free- dom, Our duty is rather to express our satisfac tion that—in the language of Mr, Axpaews— , in fine, for the first time, the doctrinal lity of mankind is distinetly polariaed,’ If any captions spirit should question the authority of Mr, Axparws to make a declaration so solemn, we answer that he docs it by virtue of a universal scionee of which he is the discoverer and expounder, This scicnco opens the way to all truths, solves all doubts, and disposes of all difficulties in law, politics, and society, la respeet of government, it aims at the constitu: tion of aa unerring system of administration that shall extend over the world, guarantecing iberty, , peace, and happiness everywhere, through the uprestricted exercise of the power of asou. ‘This form of government is to be called the Pantarchy, becanse it will govern all, and all will be engaced in its action, The Pantarchy hes alvcady been organized to @ limited extent. Mr. Axnnews, as we understand, holds the office of Pantarch; and bis rule is so satis! associ. that no one has ever assaile| it with a breath of Criticisin or complaint, — ee A Dill was introduced into the House of resentatives on Monday authorizing the Sec- retary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House to contract for two thousand copies of S cnart’s great book on the Indian tribes, This work was originally published under the author. ity of Congress by a firm in Philadelphia; but it appears that a Mr, Fore of Washington has bought the plates and the copyright, and is pre- paring to print a new edition, ‘The work con- sts of six volumes quarto, with many illustra. tions, and the price of two thousand copies cannot be less than €50,000, and may be a great deal more, Congress bas no business to make any such expenditure of the public money Copies of the book are to be found in every pub- lie library, and no scholar who wants one necd be without it, for it is frequently met with at book auctions, If there is a demand fora new edition, it will be published without any need o burdening the taxpayers with the expense, Let Congress attend to its own business, and leave book publishing to be controlled by the exigen- cies of trade, tors ty his 1OOL* = iia Tho latest intelligence from the Police Central Office ig that Superintendent Journax intends to resign and retire to private life, His knowledge of the police has cnabled him to create ordur where betore his aeccossion to oftice was chaos, The Police Commissioners have aided him in his arduous cflorts to serve the people. Yet the Superintendent feels that after the long public service which Le has bestowed, events over which neither he nor say human being can havo any immediate control mneluded to resign the place which hag thus fur becn so worthily and creditably filled t Accordingly, yester- day he seat in his resignation to the Police Commissioners, to take effect on the Ist of Au- gust next, The Superintendent's dutios have required him ta be iu his olive trom 634 o'clock A.M. until Lthe next morning, and the result is that his health has been seriously impaired. | hana ti The Brooklyn Board of Supervisors have suceeded in bringing Distriet Attorney A iow, Horrman toybo trigd for tof one of his clerk fraying his expenses in prosecuting the tools of the Brooklyn Bing for fraudulent voting. If Gov. Horraax shall find Moxers guilty and dis- plece him for such en appropriation and use of the money, wat should be done to him who, when holding an oftice in this eity, appropriated a considerable port of the salarios of several clerks to bis own use, and who, notwithstanding oll this, afierward became Covernor of the Stat r prople in glass houses to thr en ; The House of Representatives will adjourn cine die at noon teelays It has done nothing for and has broken its plihted faith to the Je in voting to retain the unconstitutioual ome tax. It has voted away millions of acres ublic lands, and refused to wipe out the out. rageous franking privile And to-day it ad- jourus! Thank God | Over seventy letiors con Elm Park riot were received in the Stw office yester- day, The butchery is generally condemucd and deplored by the Catholics THE ADVANCE OF paltameeeet The Finest of Drams—The Reception to ‘Treuton To-day—The March pon Cape May, the Dash into the Mazy Dauner, Dr. Pollard spent yesterday afternoon in his office gezing with admiring eyes upon a drum, which is a specimen of the twenty on wich the dram corps of the gallent Ninth will bewt reveille wnd tattoo from time to time on their exear-ions on the found and over the Erie, ‘The drum is the finest ever seen in America, 1 is ornamented in bright colors with the arms of the regiment avd varivas other embellishments, ‘he drum corpe ure to have new and rich uniforms to.eorresp »nd. ‘To-day, wt noon, Col.-Admiral Fisk will have the “ ofticers’ call” beutea at the Palace, On the as- sempbling of the field, staf and captains, they are to be inasectea by the’ Colowel, and Mf found en régie re 10 be burried juto. eoxcher, drawn by #ix horses . kindly provided by Mr. Sheperd especially tor ue oceusion, driven rapiily to the Camden aad mpoy de car proviied for the occasion by the C, erent minsary bad Miike tine for conversation ity aw it required much labor to forage tor supplies lor today's campuign, (On the arrival of the regiment in Trenton, benator Stockton and other Cienitaries of the Ste join Col, Fisk's comtnand ane be ved as comrades, and good-fellowshi) will r a tH Oupe May is rewehed, Uniforms are tnen to be bribed, boots ditto, and every trace of Ube hard campaign is to bo obs Iicerated berore the Colonel lewis the advance to Uwe ballroom, where the Beventh will give Ninth a teariy Welcome, and. the distinzutshe foests from Weehi where will hoo b ond discuss between ume Verlous politi cal questions, The French Republican Union of Newark, Mm French Repubhean Union has twelve scetous ju this country, iocated in York, Newark, Patereon, Boston, St. Low can Kool uk, Carondelet, Ban Brane.soo, and weve rl other placer, Yesterday the Newark Union had a and gatliring at the Cour: street Vs Procceds of whiten were ing Lie cause of m. Bow oe toward fur 4 repubi Un. ives irom th Arbeiter Union ‘nnd Meesuger F Anéricain wore also prosout. Prominent mew trom tie Preven proseription mingled tn the throng a: d added eir voices to the cause of liberty, Such men as Pollovor, Villy, Debuely, and Constant Were yresent, and in Gloquent Words a their couatryinon, ‘The sentiment of the Wis against wor between France and Pius Would stave off w republic for twenty-five years tie people must become waited by work AOC IMS, aud When Lhose anions Were establishes War mult cone ind a repubhe Would Tise ULOn the ruins of the empire, ‘They desired the abolition of Wonarehy, nov only in France, but Ciroushont the Worl! TH Fravee I defvated by Prussia liberty claved; the people will rise to decnd t With pole the Revublicane are doing their w slow but sure, Hitle by late, but Tig the ot to the bind aud stupid, Witu war the Work of ub erty is arrested. The workingmen aro not Foudy to move, end cannot now say they will Lot Gght. The 4a of duly, 17% was the dave the Froret kopmblic: tor the fret Gime that lively and spirited "people felt the — sirens Oo! Aiberty and asked for emancipation ‘The begin tne ot (ae Kevoliion was on the 14t duly, 1759, when the Bivtile was wormed, whi b subsequently enrtendered. ‘This day the Union of Newurk celebrates the event, ‘Too party was a social plenle of the patriots of Feonce, A unanimity of sentient prevailed. and bitter were the wotds t Napoleon snd che Empire, Ladies trom York were pre 1 With their sisters from Newark participated i Kiddy dance. ‘The spocchos were enrvest, quiet, amd eloguent. ‘Toarts were drunk aud ronzs #ung, and at miduteht our brave, literty-loving Prenek fellow. Citizens dispersed, their hoorts warded by Ube might aveus in social Lutercuures 1870. BUTTERFLIES ON THE WING ———— SUN REPORTERS’ GLUANINGS FROM WATERING-PLACE VIELDS Ningara—Damp Wenther-Bridal Partics New Hace Track The Three Sisters Wash. MeLean- Romance of a tead Waiter How Judge Sebastian's Daugh= ter, of Loutaville, Married ave Pure suit of the Father. Corretponaenee of Fhe Sim, Niagara Fauns, July 14 The Englishman’ who caught cold from riding in an omnibus with a damp stranger would 10 preciato Niwsara air, diere the atmosphere is drenched with water, ‘The writer has paddied his Ane OVEF cotton fields to the roof of a house in poulsinna during a June freshet, and wotened Rng lishmen in x London fog puneliing holes throngh the thick mist with umbretine to get a glance at the sun; bot this dunpness of Niagara is too much to bellow Time MOTELS aro just bexinning to receive guests, thongh the bridal party business hos been pretty brisk daring the past month, Mr. Fulton, of the International, tells me that at one time in June he had in the house forty-two bridal parties, “You con always tell them,’ he says, * tor the young brides look so ine, ond t always come out in such ansviled lave euder sand then the young husbands louk so simple, and go blundering abont so, Why, the other day a young fellow leld so tight to the arm of his vew Wife, and was 80 sweet, tbat they both went off with their room key and leit their travks unlocked, Thore they ave now in the ball.” Iie certain that the great wave of visitors has not yet reached Niag- ara, Lo, the poor Indian, and other low Indin fre here waiting for customers, This morning we saw Wael. McLean, of the Catoract House. He was reading the Zridune, ond dul not look a bit like the man who 80 recently thirsted for the blood of Murat Halstead, Wash, says the Demoorets are going to Win next time, and that he'll be d—d if Sam Tilton and th York fellows are going to stock any more conventions on the Olio folks. Hoconstructed ‘1. J. Semmes, brother of Alabama Soimmos, is at tho Tuternational, realy for thotirst hop on Friday even ing, Att * a House are Sir Jobn Yo tov eonor-General of Canada ; Liout.< mander-in-Chief of the Canadian £ cis Hinks, K. C, M. Go: the fon. & one of the proprietors says (Mr, Brumie) ), of the Canadian Government,” Tue NEW THINGS of Niagara are the new below the fail4, over whe Mist used to ply buck a tne three fuspension bridge joining the Three 8 to Goat Island, the elev down at the nd the new ruce-: to be situated hali-way ‘between Niagara and the suspension jae. The latter was orwanized lust week, the ne movers being Mr, BR. Jeruuld, of the Cata- ract Honse, wod dames’. Fuiton, of the Interna tional, tis ty have a mile track, and to be opened next sp first race next Your ¥ betore the § meotiLg, and the Buf inet Maid of the THE GREAT MAN nicl R. Cosby, for seventeen years ter of the International, Duniel ts an oeto: in his veing runs some of the proud Mood ot Kentucky, He has lied at different tin the vesition of head waiter at the Metropolitan Washington, at the Dongizua in Mor fia ow iriver, and te of Lake Lite, Daniel ts a big. sqnare andsoime as Gon. Nyc in he very smug resotubles. He tells bis'father was a slave, Fountain Sebastian, avd ep Sebastian of Lowssville. How did you get ycur light color?’ we said curl Danie! —Well. here a little romance ard histor comes in. My tather,a mulatto, was J ‘ebastian’s groom. ‘He was a Very handsome man, and being thrown in company with Miss Jenny a wood deal, the Fudge s dausiior, there grew up between them a warm affection, "Thi n rivened into a pure love—a love which took possession of both, futher nd moter, Por months this love went Letrayed t «for Miss Jennie would have killed any father on r once suspectod a wed, aped t nd came to Windsor, Canada Wert, o On the ste Aiter apcivinye at Windsor they ) by Squire Hoot, Ina yeur 1 was be & tremendous” excitement ia Leu Papers were full ot it, and detectives were sent in every direction, Aster remaining @ short time xt Windsor futuior thought they Would better elude pursuit by going t6. They tad not been there a day when Judge Sebastian aud ts sons (my uneles) arrived, bat some friends kindly took core of my futher ‘and motier, and Judge Sebastian gave up the chase as hopeless, Pacher and mother lived happily together, wud had two dauchiers and threo sous. One ot ny brothers—Ricuird. restaurant in Boston, and the other—Albert fpisce car conductor between ston, isa w York and Sex—Did Judge Sebastian ever forgive danehtert Danicl—f don't knew ; but one day wher 24 years old a very hed-look we in Toronto ay Twas going to Bible ed me my name; and when T told ti oled from head to foot. *Dantel rebustian, said, “and your father's name is Fountain ¥ yes. Thee he took uly hend and said, “ Day am your grandfather —dndge Sebastian, Take m eto derny ques!” IF coniucted him ‘5 house —a tice briek res me to remain outside, he entered ving A soobing, but L never knew what was *uid or done at that interview, By and by he went awa When I raw my mother’s face it was caltn b ty emile ed tO rest upon i, and she Ob, Diniel, now Lean ed Louis he ok ancient negroes told me about my father elit Aunt Milly, an old slave wombin, taiu sue Weut with bal Jenny to the lan Dausel i yvlzht walters 1868 was presented with a china set by the and waiters of the International, and in ob U cUests and officers of the Metropelitaa in Washing ton gave him a silver set. «When war the pigzest day you ever saw in Niagara!” Tosked, Daniel Fourth of Tuly, 1862, at 10 c*etoc tes when a burning sehooner went over fabie Ky tun—The next biggest day ? Daniel—When Blonain crosted the rove John Dorsey, a fall black, whose fother wos a slave, leads the 82 waiters at the Clifton House: and Jolin’ Murphy. octoroon, leads the 48 waiters at ‘the aract, It would be impossible to ride over charming miles on the Erie Railway, trom Ne to Buffalo, witbont mentiouing the trip. If there He WH Cn the Erie Who knows Low to run & palace ‘ar, itis Robert Thomson. —— HOW SHE CAUGUT HIM. stain Courting a Portioniess Beauty, and Pre- paring 1 Marry a Widow But F to Keep Shady-And Ge ~And Married Dew In Messrs, Reed & Solomon's law office, Chambers street, William Merkel a snort young German of five-and-twenty, who resides in Exsex street, and is foreman for the Siuger Sewing Ma- chine Company, in Delancey et was re cently married, The yonag spark had gain et the affections of Lina Fromm, of York ght, ok Ville, near Etenty-eighth etreet ond Third ave but had jilted ner, aud Jus botroihed last ‘ learned that he was about to be married 10 4 preity young Widow, who it is said own cousderable rel estate Th emony was to toke py day. but Miss Frowm went to Mr letior Was deep: Vim to call wien jor advice, nit ® ed by him to Merkel, requertn: Hirgent and dinportant’ bases,” Toe unsuspecting your vecordiagly arrived ot Th inthe morning, and his eyergver ed with the sight of Lid fist love an then informed hat uniees he conmewted 1y marry tue woul at once, he woul! have to give Ui $4,000 Lo ate eWor a chisge of breach of promist Young mau Offered no ob ion prov d the Id give him a written agreement ‘ reou ke With Her parents after moat To thisd she consente d Judge Kivien of the Dist e uuptial knot, ia the prevenee of tir other and siste Tt was of cou funoased Unt the ble wae then ali ended, but the eatrapped youth tas paved Disease in tiv han Webliciior, and iniende to Gixpute te validity of the marriave on (be around tut he acted under compulsion, Mere van crty in Nuremberg, in) Geruaaiy, about £30,000, —— JOMN STACOM'S GOATS, The Quadraped Inhabitat of Yorkville Imprisoned int Yesterday morning, at the Special Sessions Justicn Dowling Was very much snnoyed by the bleating of some goats in the prison yard, He won. dered Where the outs hud come fron, Justice Dowling i# a strictly religious man, and never er, 1b Joanston: ns nt be Blopped Vombs Court Yard, if thowe gout er down for thear rem: e jolow ing order wae Genie Orion Cover op trey Seas. To uv Warden ut the thiy Prisah dal yard oftue Cty Preon be removedforhente” Me by the Court, ‘ BOBT, H. JOUNSTON, Clerk, ‘Yo Unis came the following reply Wanpen's Orricr, BY be Fb rer Jat Sas eas ee sean re COnmal y order Judge Coul ter, of the goat cist) - he bh ora woruly, They cau only ve ‘Yours, truly, ok Baro warden, Send an Bo ti days alier it was 6 tended by the U the atl tucked and lost five men, bat the arms,” ammu- A DEAD THUNDERBOLT ALIVE, —-~- ‘The Fon, Michael Norton Finds Ont that Ie is Dead-He Comes Home to Look at the Corpre—He Ents Turtle and Pickled ives-What Hapyened at 116 Varick treet Yeaterday, Late yesterday afternoon the ever vigilant telegraph flashed the news through the city and over the land that Senator Norton was no more—in short, wos deat. The city was struck dnmb with aston- (shment, Men met one another, and with bated breath whispered: “Well, poor Mike, I always thought he wos a little tnelined to apoplexy, But then {t ecmes ao endden, you know, even if you have beon expegung it.” And then tho Netener would shake Ms head tmournfally, a8 much as to say, “Yea, yeas T thonght eo, too.” When the news that the Thanderbolt of the tho Fichth Word was dead hoeame generally known the excitement was tremendous, The Sixth avenue corset the Astor House starting piace were jammed, ant people even wont down to reh_in Col love place, got in wn ineoming car, wud willingly pull two fives, A SUX coporter went With the t of mourners. The Ber residence ts 116 street, Ag beflts the inom, is dwelling 18 mode arpreientions, A quiet’ briek Louse, with green blinds ond Ho door js all there is tu tell where he lives, On one side the way wat o string of as istecratie carriages, waile up and down the street, on cither hand of the door, wos aport effice tle of anxious inquirers, ‘Tho qtiories flow from mouth to Fvorybody wanted to know how and unexnoeted event lad oocurred. er of the Senator, Mr. dob the door, 1 ed it at eoeh rine, and as Visitor's Hock wae tured, Eien wonderad how the corpse lookod, and each wanted to sco it, Bat one Hoewer feature Wee manifest, ‘Those who “inter. view it Norton never sipped to tell anyoody What they tind learned, but hdfried off Mike mad, 08 if they lad got very important news aud must go right away and deliver it. Ationgth @ very morose enrringe drove np. but with horees foaming wud ina luther, ‘The door was pushed violently open. and ont. stenoed th Wins Init wan so be home to find out good enoush to let Hin take th he Would got Inside the house and tell them Le was dend of not. ‘The throng dispersed insta In two mivat oe there was not a inan 16 be seen in view street, only @ discusted Trifune reporter. Bin oll went away pondering the differener between Tiited & « Beuntor Norton ot Miuuesota and Stuie Senator Norton of Now York. a Z THE WA AN CUBA, Authentic News fr triot General- More of Grane ecasioual Hultets What became of the Spaniards who Tried to take the Upton's Carce, A letter has been received here front Gen, Cor- nelio Parvo, who is in command of the army operit- ingin the porthern port of Camaguey, It apeak« most confidently of the success of the patriots, and evinces among other proofs in corroboration of the assertions made the fact that there are ove 0 wound ed men of the Spanish regiment of San Quintin alone in hospital at § a, opposite Nuevitas These victims of Spain's infatuation in a hopeless and suicidal evuse are not the results of any one single wncougter, but of a number of & This hottalion, it Will be rearenibs wis 01 red from ty wo neipe, where it was ins 1. to the const to capture the armeand Cubens landed on the fiest expedition of the Uvton, The news of the landing was received in F to Principe only vine ected; and when the regiment San Quintin returned a few days thereafter to Nue Vilas ina very { condition, it was well known am nil as well gua they had met tl and pad not captured the artis, a. De Rodas thought it prud re the whole force, withvut auy Woops—on paper. Tt is now known hore throngh Sovnish official Fourecs that (he whole of the arms and auimunition tion her second vorage reached The force under Col. Lono was at- . &e., were all sav! #, De fe das lapded In Havana at midnight, and avout was garefully kept a secret uutil he’ was palace, ws from th Spaniards the alma‘eda is unal tern Department fs admitted selves to be most disastrous, ntiago.and it ie stated that De Redas is proceed thither at once, by ome 200 men of t ‘1 of Macirid J mistrust of the com wently. was darin 4) i Spain for two yom time bad expired, and that, never baving received # dollar Of pay, they Were ured of dahting, aud wanted to “return In a letter to his wife, who ix in Nuevitas, Gen, Fro, he here Who. | burned his lates for fear of their falling Into the hauds of the Spaniards, ways: “You will soon sec me in Nuewi- Tt appears that this move wos contem- ne tline finer, aud thut {thes probably vernment is now at 9 los Melonee, in. the nis, distast seven’ lengues that uame, oe = PENCED. 1 Ojo de » of Las 6 county town o} Starr and Thomp: Serve Two Years and Mannix One Year iu Auburn Cananpatava, N, ¥., July 14,—Tho trial of G. Maonix, on an indictment tor violating the neu trality laws, was opeued this morning, TH. 0. Cheesebora, of C ndaigua, counsel for Mannix, said he was authorized to withdraw the plea of uot guilty o8 to the last two counts, whicl ebarge thut the prisoner provided boxes cont. arms and ammunition, which were shippe to him, and through bim furnished to the enians, Mannix wae a cnptain during the revellion, Mr, Dorshelmer moved for judgment Judge Woodrul,, ia seutencing Starr, said it was Painful duty, ‘The case had been submitted to an unbiased and tutelligent jury, who hud found the only possible verdict for a consetentious jury to ren- rmer service of the prisoper in defence try had led the entire community to ex- pect from him obedience to the laws, As the jur had recommended the prisoner to merev, he would, instead of Guing im §4,000, with imprisoument, Sentence him t two years’ imorisonment in the Aubarn Jail, and to pay a fine of $10. In the cnse of Thompson, a8 there was noionsideration entitling him to grestor lenicuey, he would pass the same tence on bir, Thompson wore found gntity on the 4 not guilty on the | Mannix b ently before the Co nce him to one yeu and a fine of €10, Deathly silence wre pile the sentences were passen, No demon strations were made, ‘The prisoners’ friends pressed around and le (nem farewell, Mr Dorsheimer and the other connsel shook hands with m, and th were removed by Maur shal Hazen, They will go to Anbarn to-mor ae THE COLORADO UTOPIA, —_ meut in Commanianar Avother Exp Co-operation—The Object Sivictly Phi athrepie. The Humanitarian Pioneers’ Association say that thelr enterprise, which was ailadod to in Tue SUN Tuesday, i perfectly honest aud legitimate, and that Messrs, Papin & Co, are always ready to give Information to applicants, The basis of the ciation i essontiaily humanitarian and co: operative, ‘The svciil andr 1s status ‘of the Mionecrs is Motto be disturbed, Tho lands of the J colonists are to be inalienable, but not ¢ Property, wnd anv member has the right to with draw, and to receive the tll vale riosement, of any improveme Dave made neeording to te that he may Alihouh 490 inen have signed the roll, not_ more than thirty aye paid un their dues, and ue it was necesenry to raise about GAN to send. ato fee ont inimesliately, the initittion fe inercaved from &1 to §5, Next Monday a con of three is to stint on tois err When the Asso etat ve 500 me era or fF Nes ty ine to the p ie classes, the eodperation of eayltis ists \vilt Gien be asked, uni it 1s bolieved that the secon money can be'obtained on mortgazes of five or ten yes rua, Five bundred goliars loaned to the Society for tive years will be repaid with $1,000, or for ten years with $1500, The benetit that will ve in relieving the labor market of this it¥ present depression is veemed an Adin the enterprise t9 favorable cons The cosperative principle ts to betanplte | tu cur boking, dry work, und the tike je Fores an provider fi Lundred familie © Oulunced every Ui become duo, ‘The o dal! bills are aa SW reovIVe HY sularies, Pe —— Another Anti-Gambling Falsehood Explode titer of Lhe §) Sin; We saw an item in your paper in the stating 6.40 trial of tie * Anti-Gambling Absoclutlo: (iat they broke op a gambling ofies at 4 Su cet, some four months since, We bee to contra 48a party reuted an oMice of us Purdy & Co, brokers, Foon us We found the nature of their business we waited upon them, ao’ they moved away without farther troubte, Resneetfully yours, __. HIGGS & TOSTRVIN, N New Youx, July 14, 1870. assau street, day LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, DASOES TERE AND THERE ne ny SUN'S REPORTERS, A new Park in Place DiI Cotnte aol UpeTown Railway Station—City teat Fatnte Resewed—Che Didlereuce beiveou £25,000 and 81,000,000, Indgos Barnard and Cardono hive prevouted Commodore Venderbiit Hom approprisins some thirty-three lots in te nelebborhoed of Lourth avenue and Foriy-tlird strest to his o ry use, Ae already roporiod in Tae Sex, Van y rhilt Daniputated we Legisatwre of 186), and » vcuret permission to take the above valuable for the [urpoee of constructing & now t Harlem Reiirond Company thercon, ¢ ere, nominated by V whit ant apy tl oy Fudge Inerehom, fixed the amount of eon news. tion (0 be paid the ety nt Mie ridiculously low sum Of $%,000, altiongh testimony was produced shows ing that the land would have been dirt cheap a $575,000. On an app on behalf of the city to the Fnorome Cort, General Term, Judges Barnard a effect, thet the whole thing wax wloze bute pe Foin ney and aceneate valuation, ‘The Justice of this dcanion bas ence been mode wonlost, partios hay tnd who offer #1,00),00 for the property wlice nderbiit was fn hopes of securing nt #2 Te fe cud-that the portion desirous of porcini Proverty this rescued from the Co Clutches invend converting JE tuto a er garden, something on the model of the Ma — How Diamond Sinuegters Exeapet 4 Crime nat Case to be Seteted for 810,000, A short time ago a wealthy foreigner named Guymares was arrested ona charee of emuveting lorge nomber of valuable diamonds, Tho Custom House Tuepectors who visited the vesse! ou which Guymores was a paseengor found the brilliauts in his possession, ‘They seized them, and orl the fmocdlor, He was brouznt before Com nissiouce Betts for exam\nat and the case was adr itly ate Journed several times, At length tie accused wns conimittod, but his lawyer discovered that 7 awe the only thing that cau fetch’ the Wastingtoa authorities; and, with the consant of Guymares, bo otfere t $10 * theo Mr. Piorrepont, ie tvs, erdorsed the proposition, the ofler x Jina comps Trevsnty jicitor Barfetd, how jerrepont informing 11 was a criminal one it could not yment of money, bat tha if n commenced aeains me might properly be niount, ‘The District? Attorney ia now ine ¥ about the thaiter, and If the case shold settled he will lose his feos, ‘The prvoot- thee newinatGaymares ware wrapped in ant seore ey, and the applicution for a settionent, ale theavh ade eeveral Weeks ago, only healed out to conyorsution yesterday, Unt ws tl civil sit hi moll pron Daymant o ante Judve Nhandley's 85,000 Ring—A Rich Tribe te ton Worthy Man, A delegation from the City Club paid a surprise visit to the headquarters of the Orientals, 235 East Brosdway, Last evening, and presented to the Presie dent of the latter organ tion, Judge E. J. Shandley, 4 magnificent ring, valuod at €5,000. Whe ring cou tains a splendid emerald surrounded by 20 diamonda, The presentation addross was made by Alderman EL Durnin in his happiest vein, and was responded to by the dude in a feeling manne videncing his Furprise. delight, aud gratitude. Bach party being woll represented in voint of nambers, and the hos Pitality of Orientals being as nsual, Me. Relyea fad his ambulinces were kept busy until a late hour convey lox participants to their homes, onda In $2,000 for $100,000. Mrs, Holden, Miss Judson, and Mrs. Hunter, heirs at law of William Jadson, who died in Mhode Island in 1966, movod yesterday, before Surrogate Hutcnings, to have his widow Louisa Judson re- quired to give $150,0W bonds as administratrix of her Husband's extutc, On the death of Judson sho gave a nemingl bond of $2,000; while tt ts claimed he leit property worth €100,000 in the axzregate, for the fair distribution ol which, it is claimed, ahe should give the security ed for, On the part of Mre. Judson, it wo that she had no knowl edge of such property os alleged. The matter was adjourned tor lurther examination, The People's W: | We are satisfied after personal investigation that the Coney Isiand steamboats are now altogether the best policed of any running on our waters, Are Tangenjents have been made with Superivtendent donrdan, iw acce nce with which a detachment of uniformed policemen recomnany the boats on every trip. And the Sheriff Kings county has detailed & number of ceparies, at! a patrol t! | preserve torler ow uml, We ehesr the patronage of the public Ske OER by the Gre Yon har 4 18 comp dishonest 's in tiling their met » Procure a false register of the gus passin: tironsh them, Consequently, in any enspected case bore itter the ‘otor t# forthwith to be eecured to ribboned and sealed or aud ere = THE WHITE SLAVES 5 Addresn to the Saleswomen of Yow York A Meeting Culted at Plimpton Hall. SALESLADIES AND Satnswomen : You vet respectinily invited to attend @ meeting of the salose ladics of this city at Plimpton Hall, The object of this mee 1 the retail {avey coods stores throuzhout the whole year MTP.LM, All whoare in favor of this movement and desirens of furthering the cats mi favor us with aenl!, ond show by their pr active efforts that they are truly in e euccess of this movement. Now is the ¢ and form a solid orgunization which will “White Blaves" to goin their freedou: ing prevent yonr attendanon this evenin is the closing 0 Let noth Dive hall will remam open until 10 P. M,, or toter, to sferd those who cannot leave their stores earlier 4 chance to leave their names and address, so tha’ we will know who to rely on for support; also the stores im which they are engaed, thereby iu(oru keep open after 7PM Do not fear dismissel from your emploser. Ina little while will fud it to their clone at 7 P. M.; with a constant increase of customers be fore that hour, they will find their profite lurjely tae cremaed, and. the “considerably recacod, When they @nd th omen ate strouzly united, I think tr of the warmn-Hearte among them witlont walle MW de exiled nvon, especially those who have ives and dau cht » may ture time © phiced in the porition of we earnestly anneal ton Noun in funcy coods sto) asseinble in tuthh tore this 4 5 us who trey will « wath nthe part of thelr rales wome he retreshed ani sironzer, inore sble to hear the atigue of standin: wee foot than heretofore NAVTA, wee SE THE HUAVY PAPEL BANQUET, - The Hoboken Ture ub Agnin at their ~The Epienroan Exploits of Atdere wan Mitchell fating awa Pine Avr, The Hoboken Turite Club held forth yesterday in Claremont, on the Hudson, with torritic ether pon B12 turtles. ‘The Cooking Comm a) otive very early yester florious, a refresh ri the com provided the b morning, The day wae that was wo @ wed bi t Tie Gest ore Ut the , gate wax Alverv an Mitedell, weari | the benatt of the thirsty. He all ‘ th peril of Lis life, ta yass Mim wi « Janes Miller, t 17 | tdown ton tine ta 1 | spoon ang knife ¢ The Will show what © i from the ta! le and at tho end the ¢ r To particutaria , A van A ‘ 183g Wintes of HOUT, ONT Wa { the-adyiee oi his soit Up the contest. A Dimon | i titully in attemptit ish 8} ° Shandley cons Ts phate ond a tis ve, wud Was then m nway done Akel ard, Wis Oxi ti " Was eniled. Koo Tami Pag ' steamship Ory oo Bruses ts, Prank 1 4 oMecor, and Mr, Rus: oll, elie! en ship Moiand, consume: 203 plates o Pere and 15 loaves of bir aie Aller justice to thet cloth Was remove fol ow ie 4 speeches, intersporsed w ex icf by Mr. Bosforth, wd re ey d by * Ooty Gott” as Gust HO Mab wee creditahln to the Hoboken | vie Clam wf