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a Tt Shines for AIL FRIDAY, JULY 22, ~ Ammuscmonte Peaday wwery Theatre Rae The Goreat hihiopian Couge The Nation ieee Minet eels bh Prcwmmatic Puamel~ iyx0 Wo V Walle kei ie ceria Reo igrint Wood's Museum The Martin! Troop, Ae. Hirks, 165 Vrewdway The daily circulation of Vue the last week, which ended on July 16, was ae fuitowe : edn Hay 1300 AAtue Aggregate dai'y 800. Airy tng the Weck, 195,8006 during the precwus week, 08,700. cireation Why they Don't Tegin. Agreat say potutment } pressed nt prarcut slownces ¢ and Prassiuns to bepin the active the w ‘This shi ws that peop) Sun. 1870. daily circulation dur. Daily average ending July 9, ! | of which have ow this century by extinguishing ived themselves, and whieh must make place for ad. and better onder of thiags, in which the Rights of Man and the principle of self-government will be duly recognized and revered. a . Partisan Processions. The Detroit Western Catholic urges the re prohibition by law of public processions on St. Patrick's Day, the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, and similar festiva’ ‘The suggestion has much on its face to com mend it. Ite adoption would prevent such outrages 6 those which tock place at Elm Dark a week ago, and which are liable to be dy nastics roy Mace wntor Matinee. Sun during Saturdiey, repeated every year to come. The celebra tions themselves have no claim upon the it sympathies of American citizens, being com- last week, | memorative of occurrences In which the interests of this country are in no wise in- volved. ‘They are purely foreign in their nature, and their suppression is quite within the scope of police authority, A litile reflection, however, will show th the propored remedy is worse than the dis- se, Upon the same principle that we should forbid processions of Orangemen or Catholics—namely, that they provoke a breach of the peaco—we mijht also forbic has been ex tthe Frouch fignting of le have en. terts very warengonable expectations. : kk y «WwW 0 ined inp, | Pelitienl processions by Democrats and He ances da connect ow with the nomination of | PUlcans, All that would Le required ae ss coroLb of Heboislicr tothe | & Pretext would be one riotous attack byDem: vituental, int already a | cefate on Republicans, or the reverse, and hot ter and its abanee | Hey Would have to be stopped. Such arbi 1 De eee iy... | trary interference with time-honored privi. made the geound fordoubting whether there | acks too much of European tyranny will bo war at all Tegres sinac aueh Juropean tyranny In order to fight a great battle, it is frst | ¢ Suit our peopl . aceowsnty to at armies upon the terr he only thing to be done ix to require wory wher t rliting is to take place, | "eee Who make the demons:rations in ques This neates tame Sormatter Low thenmugr | 00 to conduct themeelyes in an orderly and the preparations of the comt temay have | Pea eable manner, and to avoid needles been, they cannot place their forces at once | {tat and frritations to their opponents at the soene of action. 1f as te reported, th long as they do this, aud restrain them FE ) purpose to aisscanbl tlitee hondied # within the limits of ordinary rood thousand men between 8 and Th Vehavier, the power of the law should b vay Ville, it is hardly possible tha should be completed before the gust; and even that rapidity of will be something: without prec; Prussians on tliir side are, no ¢ rasburg all possible diligence; but it will be many doys before a Prussian army can be drawn pposite to a French up in line of battle army, and the dread signal for between the two be given. trian were makin, Austria and Prussia began to artic on a war footin Mough they moved with unes lerity, the bettle of & till July Lt nob » therefore, cuuse battles immediate The war is certain and inevitable, tes will be fow, and they will be times which cannot be determ } i} In 1859, propara tions for the war between France aud Aus aa carly as January, oot a blow was struck till May, in March ; Sadowa was not imingiue that be we do not receive the news , there is to be no w: n it the tack | (@Boved to defend them in the enjoymen tet of Au. | Of their liverties, and not to deprive them of movement | &. ‘Phe freedem of which we are so pre lent. The | '8fteedom for all, and not merely abt, uetng | A it will Le an evil day for us when we have to confess our incapacity for eelfjov crument by prohibiting any kiud of orderly demonstration of opinion —— crmans in Anvricas was when Earop:aa wars affect the contest G The time w ed us only indircetly ; Lut now we have be but | the most cosmopolitan of nations. Tn 1866. " ae 8, ) Gorman America is more populous than pat their | Baden and Saxony, and more etirring than but, fang ampied « 8 tegether. It is argue that American citizen: laims of the land ; and usiestic about ywellt foug vabsorke th but humen nat s Gen ative © can’t Ve suppressed ; en clog sat grout Berlin oF econ nto se Who never left Governmen' ¢ than ever to pay atte the war as Cologne. Euro n The bat fought at 1 before sequent the Us os; and they must make al Jowance for the fact, and its consequences, of band. The exelnsion of Belgium from the | <5 many millions of their own people having territory in which the armies can manure, | 4¢, 1 parcel of ours and the limitation it to the narrow : has never bc panse between Swhzerland and the Belgian | topo are millions of Germar frontier, will c m8 to ADAFTOWET | ance to American Government, but all Space than has been opened to any previous | ay sorbed, at present, in the fate of their na war between France and Germany. But even | tive country. No wonder that King Wit. this comparatively Hinited range will suffice | yy43¢ gppreciates the zeal of the German for combats that will put the families of two | American, ‘They are a great political for great nations into mourning, and one of the most fertile portions with human blood. Let us not be iimpationt ict to begin. As there before a great tempest fitting that there should be a y for the is alw this pandemonium of death and shained upon Europe. + Cesar, Sultan, and Po The sovereigns wl affected by the impending war in Lovie NaPoLtox, The ruler of Froneo hos ¢ Europe by making fraud, perjur Jenee honorable, and by panderin grading privciple of justifying a manners of villainy by their euccessful and Such aman at the head le results reat nation like France dea only the public conscience in th but all over the world, He t} the nineteenth century the barbarous ethice of the dark ages, Hie cont nuan ie n curse, as his downfall would 1 to mankind, If the sympathies o can people in the present conflic Germany, it is certainly not from an ill feel tng toward France ; for where is that could be possibly ond: than the French? It is trom ave pernicious influence of a bad ruler, whose | ¢ dynasty, it is to be sincerely bi overthrown iv the aj) H The Sultan, too, will be sore!, the event of a general war. It Russia has never abandoned her traditional design of acquiring the mouths of the Dan res of the Bosporus; nor is ube and the sl it likely that she will neglect the of putting it in execution which will oft still to kes wationalities—the Serbs, ‘Wallachians, the AlLanians—wh Jarge a proportion of the Sultan's At will Le difficult, almost in to remain in Coustantin ple, or any foothold in Europe. The Pope will no doubt ¢ ritual head of the Church but] Jong as that Church exists > are likely to be deey AupvL Aziz, ond Pio zation by adopting for his g Besides, if the Czar should prefer p the capital of his empire the Neva, what power can guarantee Turkey against dismemberment from the unquict the Roumans, the will stain of Loth in the country in which they live and in rope | (hat which they have forsaken. They exert an influence which the North German awful con: | monarch Las done well to recognize ay® & pause seit Let loose, it is only he question of woman's suffrage has re use before been discussed in the Legislature of Con- neeticut, Reports both for and against the great fire Is un- reform were presented from the Committee whicl had charge of the subject. According to the pe Hartford Courent, both these reports were writ: ten by women—they being smarter and better informed than the r of the The report in favor of woman's sulrage was the work of Mrs. Isapenta Becomes Hooxes of Hartford that against it by Mrs, Tuomas Cownrs of Farias ngton. The members of the Committee who adopted and presented Mrs. Hoowen's essay Legislature, Europe re demoralized y, and vio g to the de. | were E.B, Wooowsno of Norwalk, Jouw Cor Hl sorte and | 0X Swtn of Shoron, EB. L, Wanven, and A. R. Gyonatcn, all Democrats; with one Republican, Mr. Baxer, The minority ; report was sigued by Tuomas Cowtes, vamehes Tet) Jone W. Haut of Windsor, Ep. B, Laxpon of hat country » Bacon of interesting tient are so ture V itford, Republicans, and Middletown, a Democrat, It is a in | fact that the Democracy of Conn: much more in favor of woman's sullrag ce in power | Republicans, In this respect they such distinguished Demvcrats as Chief Justice Cuase and Gov, Sermove ot New York, who understood to be ardent partisans of the reforin We are also very proud of § hrows back ruidan than the ily imitate «a bleseing fthe Ameri: tare with Senator Woonwano. Though his home is in Norwalk, he is a clerk in the oflice of the Board of Supervisors in this city; and we attribute to the elevated associations by which he has been surrounded and inspired in this ntre of pure Democracy bis liberal views ped, may be | in regard to th atof we Let ead in thie dhecetion; let n give the women of our country tho eiglt t ; and the already re pudiated all distinctions of color, will soon be compelled to follow suit, and go in for the uni versal enfranchisement of all human beings, with out regard to se: the nation 1 to us rsion to the enfranchiser ontest. the Democracy move al y pressed in | the eortain that | Yote publicans, who hav San The burden imposed on the smaller prov inces of the Dominion of Canada by their con: nection with the Dominion is demonstrated by Mr. C. F. Bexwerr, with great force and clet 4 recent letter to the Chronicle of Jobns, Newfoundland, Mr, Bewwert shows that lust year Newfoundland raised by taxution £17,- 085, the whole of wh province for local purposes. heen a part of the amount b gone to be spent in Can have had to be rai 1 expenses, Besides, the Dominion has a tamp tax and an income tax, and an unlimited opportunity such a war ness, oh was expended in the Had the provine Dominion, and the ,000 of it would bay: Ja, and £30,000 would 1 in addition to meet eurrent ble for him to preserve same en raised, £ ue to be the of Rome as His claims a pow ol Aiding other taxes at ple e, @ temporal ruler of the Pontifical States are | yt ye, iain inher taxes a pleaaure, One Lkely to placed in jeopardy by the pres: and might be Ned to do military duty fur awa: ent complications. We el h tho hope | from their homes, in wara in which they bad no that in the event of the Italian people taking: | interest. Mr. tsenxurs's arguments appear to be possession of the Eternal City as their por. | wuanswerable, and will no doubt have great in manent capitol, P1o Noxo will be treated | fluence in defeating the annesation of Newfound With all that reverence to which he ix eo | land to the Dominion eminently entitled; but it is no poeted that vither he or his sucer gn carthly monarch when the war is enc Nor will this, in our judgment Dut a blessing for the Church Btate are forcign to the care the Church will be more truly power when she is no longer con temporal dignities end responsibilitios. Buch are some of the porten foreshadowed by coming events, aud whieh ‘ere no doubt destined to perfect ——— --—- t to be ex Gen. Donn Parr, a writer distinguished ssor Will be | for his moderation and reserve, inquires in the od. | Cincinnati Commercial why Cuban pati sist upon doing the greater part of their fi in New York the neighborhood of Havana, It is, no doubt, unlucky for these patriots that Gen, Pratt is not their chief com tmandor; but as they do very little fighting in cither of the localities he meptions, we are un- able to see the precise force of his inquiry. If, however, Gen, Piarr will go to the Eastern De- partment of Cuba, to the Camaguey, or to the country about the Cinco Villag he will ave fight be anything Phe caree of souls; and instead of in 4 religous nneeted with us changes Drogress THE SUN,, FRIDAY, JULY. 22, ee ing enough to satinfy his appetite. Ile will also 6UME NEW BOOKS. se there his friends the Spaniards systematicaily <n A noteworthy volume is that containing the poems of Dante Gannint “Rossetti, (Koberts Brothers.) The author is botl a painter afl a poet. We do not know whether he excels in Both capaci- ties, Poetry and pointing have always been tecard- od as kindred; but rare as are the qualities require for ataining the Highest excellence in eisier, « com- bination of them tn one individual is mach rarer A111, Mr, Rossetti's paintings have never apoeare) in any of the English exhibitions, we believe, but he long has had a host of admireré and an abundant patronage among the frieada of the Pre-Raphueiite school, to which his pictores belong. He is known in England not only as an artist, but as & transiator of Dante, and of a coliection of verse selected from re the eartior Italian poets, Hig Ttalian descent in Mr. FRANK N, WickeR, the special agent | epired him with a love for these labors, and perhaps of the Treasury Department in Key West, has | was a qualifiestion for doing them well. given the following notice: ‘This volume o| poems iv remarkavle ‘or tie kind “Phe custom which, it wonld appear, bax become | ly reception bestowed upon it by the Buglish critics, fo prevalent at nearly all the ports in the disiriet of | who have already, ag it were, placed Rossetti in the Florids, and especially at the port of Key Wests of | pont rank of Knglivi poets; that is, a8 far as their purehasi cigars and other dut lee at the > Rajacent foreign porta. for the ustensible personal | approval is able todo vniams have bees defeated, ‘dnd he will become acquainted with # phenomenon new ih his experi of a people with arms contendivg victorionsly against well-armed soldiery, of men animated by the love of liberty and independence to meet and to conquer ¥eteran troops upon terms most unequal, After Gen, Piatt hus viewed this scene, we are confident that his admiration for the Spaniards will be much diminiched, and that his sneers at Cuban patriots, whose only offence is that, loving liberty and hating slavery, they are uot able at once to accomplish miracles, will be altogether repudiated and disavowed, of thone making the purchases, avd «averward | showered upow it; aud ocrlaps one of the most siz- the sani fF he Tu eter Staton amler | Nifleant reviews ts that written by William Morris ta the impre ance of the awe) that | the Acadany ‘The author of the * Life Doata they have a perfect rabt so to, do, oF Ht wot ue | oF Jason" and the Euthly Paradise,® Ree ean OF, Led Muantiilesy wenkd | the most manly, graceful, ond ctassteal poet of not be of suMeie eran Gov time. he saya of thie book: ‘Ta no poems is the ernment in taking wetion throug): the re ptanvons and habitual interpretation of mattor fapartations:* hae cemed 10 advieabie * and manner, which is the essence of poetry, mo for the information all cone ox comnlete than tn the Antacin: “Idon Fee ee ce ee aiher jaree wi, | know what lyrics of uy time are ty bo eatlod gr the havy of the United f y pre: | If we are to deny trat Ltlo to thes Tals i : fence, import in any ship or vessel of the Unlted | praives and, coming from each a man, i alone eu ndndives Abe paibusane toad teal iobeart ae Tn a pro‘atory note. the aathor mays that many of Ld false RD aban flats the poous were writtea Between the years 1817 and Havana and the thousand 195A, othiern recent some ia tue intervening of the coast, that it is ab period, est a has been | up, and very dificult even t tect, As Koy | inatadedwhich he dems larna ace It en West is a naval rendezvous, he confirms the | fair inference that he regards cuis volume ot tie vest rumor published several mont! that the | Work of whien tie is eapabte np to the present time Unite oo vessels siguidicuutly head for de | Aud it is good work a indeed ta foreign port of Havana about the first * Pac Bless tn which tt ' ‘ ve look bebeal AAR Bote d upon him from beyond 4 1 bur of hea a ea —— 1 and olor The steamer Cu alias Hornet, arrived eribod in here yesterday from Wilining is vessel n £ was seized by the Federal Government for al Metab yar, loged violation of the neutrality laws, and sul SacaveT OF RPE ently released b e the charges on which | janan tein Bea § ” ts the Le was seized could not be proved. At the time | oom Rede tdbda ia WeSNtATE Hut GHOGI I ih zare, an orter was sent to the Deputy | has veon much praised, we have not foaad it post Morshal to ell all perishabte material on board, | ble to unterstand the wrote poo. Tt seems to us his order was execated by Mr. J. H. Nave of | onlya mystic aud moto tions picce of verso. ‘The Wilmington, who is at onee Deputy Marshal, bar: Burden of Nineveh Is «reverie saggested by keeper, and ship chandicr, His notions of ur- | “éht of m winged bull trom it abled Mifiabila Gest ticles of a perishable nature were very peculiar, | PM Hoisied into the Brvish Muscuin, tis f ; P s haps t satista inthe book, The We append a list of all the erticles, their cost to |" : a Hucgoated the owners of the Hornet, the price at which Mie however that is, they were sold by Mr. Nerv to his colleague, and eotses ate Vety ard to the the price which the owners pail for such of them | possinie day as they wi enabled to buy back from hun when When come may qa OF London oF of Nia vessel was released, it to say that The pe the hull, rigging, masts, and machinery were all that were surrendered The vessel had beer stripped of everything which in Mr, opinion was perishable, sails, awn powd fo &e., dc, We enumerate the following articles, a whieh z al climate W 1 ¥ . must b: ursed with if such things are like m engine belonging to a lighter, wh hn hit by Mr. N resold by hiro for & Two chronometers, which $500, fetched €o4, ant Zeou'd not bo re brought €i.5 nrtheat cheldho id eunti eect than isions whi r tank tables, sofa, ev cabin, I been carried off, although wot 1 Since th , cluded in the list of articles sold nthe pack- | Uateirtor ther api ¢ yet ii is a prouise whic it already entitles th ing for engine, a Tig-inch hawser, the hose : 7 entities the autaor to an honoralie position among contemoo- for washing decks—everyth , but the ary poets, will if ful touch higher place led fo the futare give him a bare hull and the engine ha ared, It is to be hoped that the Government, for it One of the most eminent of New York phys! will investigate the case, and inflict | cians, Dr. Forprce Banxun, has written a title upoa any person wh trict On Seasickness (Appleton & Co,), wi leh | shonld oiliciol position and « be rood by all travelters by sea, Dr. Birker oppose geous a robber ihe popular notion that sessieckness netleinl te The Hornet, on ber trip u fast a | the aith, citing instances i it vs prod od Madd OV OR tHAIED REO: haustion of the ystem d declises that no tals A {rays or methods of tre rely Prevent Some Radical Republicans, locking for a of whieh the ‘ ve Democrat to smash the Ta Ring, have | to be well rested bevore em proposed to us to run the H n independent layor at the next Hon, Avnanam O'HatL. wanp Semen | go © ore the Vesse! gets under Way ; andidate for | [fas livaecsteneiy tantis against the Richt ach, Tre anplieation of ive They put their move os Democrat election, {by a French” physician, Ta regard to te trou tes ment on the grourd of the necessity of taking ation. to which passengers wry didste, and of t Hoth advice ax to diet and Democrat as a candidate, and ¢ emi prescripiions for medicines to be take talents, elevated patriotism, spotless public We have reecived a neat little volume of poetry record, and remarkuble good looks of Mr, Scwen. If he suould be cleted, they say, public corrup tion would couse in the city government, anew { 9m by Paya (Lippine t italy, eut pent Bunton Ropwey, of the Navy principal pleco i# a story of ed Albion and Rocamante, M cra of virtue and honor would begin, and the | Koduey shows & great doa! of imagination, deep ry portrait of Scnets, would banish that of Jonx T. | ligioss (sling. welity iy the management of rhyme, Horrway from ail the liquor shops. We take | mant ot bis sniteets. Mis volume is beautiully 4 ; rinted, and tel toa remote ancestor of th leasure inging to public knowledge the | Prtet. ay ea ya remote estor of the pleasure in bringing to public knowledge the | Pristed, and dedicated to 4 remote ancestor, proposal to run Mr, Scent; and we add to the ergument in his favor our own assurance that A True Description of Some of the Qualities is a man of wealth and statesmunlike qualiti of the Sun, combining extraordinary fertility in the prepa , Prom the Worlds ; vation of public measures with astonishing It has never fail to be using, and it beat courage and firtcuess in their exceution, But | *elcom Gi ei gulp oem ante at het while we assent to the propriety of running | Soiccion, cud it bos. very rarely dropped into the Democrat against O' Harr, and do not in the least reaching Which is 60 upt to become prosing. But ispute the claime ef Mr, Scuvz—though he | iso, i: toe uever, that we ean recall, pandered to O' UaLL—our own inp nan essed mania America | * does not dress 60 well pression bas Leen that a gentleman who James O' Brikx—the best ¢ Any Proriont appetites, nor stooped, as one of its as stooped,to excite the bad political pas Sconstituency, ‘hat it ehonld be as popa congeners —would bea strong cundidate, However, there is | Oti!"ty thie, wha ecuntce i, But to those who read no hurry, Let the Radical Republicans go ahead And Wowie Fink | Ropenny in reali, amr IN tas with their arrangements to run some genu seeks support not from a select else, but from al! Democrat, When the time comes Tux Sex will | torte and conditions of men. But that it should be be sure to be on their side, always providing that | beder con tnctet by mon ofthe keenest appreetatiar of the ponalar demond, ewdness enough to eupply that dew td. their man is @ genuine Democrat, and that he is aud of one who can be elected, Let us beat O'Haut, — whether with Scutnt or O'Buimy, That is our | How Merchants’ Names are Used by the Straw Ball Gangs motto, and long let it wa i Yesterday stternoon an elderly man, rather eo Tt has Leen decided by the courte of Vir- givin that the recent municipal election in Rich- mond 1s invalid, on account of irregularities in one ward of the city, The reason of this decision undoubtedly ia that otherwise it would have been necessary to declare Mr, Cuamoon elected May or If the result had been in favor of the op) candidate, we dare say that irreguluriti¢ single ward would not havo been deemed of hily met appeared before the Hou, A, Hd), Assistant District Attorney, and announced Limselt as Mr, Bogor F, Lasak, the wealthy fur mer cont of Broadway, He desired to Decome a bonds than for his triead George Thompson, who had been held by a Con na charge of counterfeit ing, and be remarked he would give ample ing | security for bis appearance, as, in addition to his Valuable!stock, he owned the house 67 East Fourth street, with other property, He subsequently swore that Le was the owner of the house, that Were was had known mission consequence to overset the whole elec no mortrace upon it. and that be subicis ’ ; Gvorgo st leasta ver, Hix manner exeiting suspicion, tion, However, another election is to be bad; | Nr Purdy sent'an officer to inquire into, the fact and it isa fair one, there can Toe fur werehan! y nothing about it, ‘The that Caanoon will be triumpha a Heh had o peared before the officer vith ling Key West is very nearly ae Trvlos twithstanding Key West is very nearly | Bight Ward Politicians Trying to Save a the southernmost purt of the United States, th Counteriviters avernge of the heat there has been but 86 dk A descent was made on Wednesday night by greeg. This fact is due to the action of the Gulf | Co tiey’s detectives on the grocery aud suloon of Join F nv ion, 90 Broome street, and the Htre That action is man on the atmosphere Meats on it is exposed | cet found $99 In counterfeit Qs und 24 on the We tested on tobuecu frou Cuba mh wit is exp piled arena nel aggs “ip at eens to be partially dried in Key West before B | betoro Commissioner Khivide. and held for exam! manufactured into cigars, The tobacco loses ation in foult of bail Ons, of eo ewer 4 : aalaltien adn! 6 men says that the tans of the Eighth Wai scarcely any of its aroma on either side of the | em =H Mit the polticlans of ti et av stream when it is in that manner exposed ; but ed to the action of the Bay a professional hon asman, to give, bail for, the rose | PRsouer, preperatory to his Might to Canada, ‘Th bs Bistriet Attorney was fuformed of the tet yc let it be subj phere in Connecticut, and it quickly becomes | diy, wut the -urctieg, (f any, ure to 0€ subjected to bard, readily crumbles, aud its aroma is im. | * S¢'Febing examinant paired, bs REE LENE ee Nothing is more refreshing, in this hot weather, A Spanish telegram was received from | than drinking Schultz & Warker's uérated; waters, Havana yesterday, which states that the ‘They are of all kinds, Selizer, Viehy, Kissingen, ment is in receipt of favorable despatches from | Pi” carbonic acid, and the rest, Put up in nose aud easily toannged sy ption botties, the: to have in ihe Ne to one’s dowestic ste re handy the Eastern Department, ind 9 Wost Welcome adc ition We refer our readers to a very interesting and detailed letter from Santiogo de Cuba, 4th inst., which will eneble them ‘to judge of the probable truth of the telegram refest¢d toy a Jobo Burns, of F anter's Point. waa seriously in- sured yesterday mt Long taland City, by @ bank of eauih prt jar, otha rositon enue Wing Upon yeaday, 1870. | FREE CUBA CAN NE VER DIE, — reanibr BE Oberecr OR re ove. ‘A 10° AL BULLETS. os 2,500 Spaniare Repalved in am Attack on Marmol's Camp at La Ceiba—Three Sepe arate Tiguta-Spavinrds Throw Away hotr Arne aud Ran. From the Colonial Standart, Kingston, Jamaica, duty 9, Santiago ve Cems, July 4, 1870,—According to Spanish accounts the health of the Army of the Peninsula in Cuba ts fir from satistcetory, Ad- ditional hospitals are being orceted in diferent parts of ihe country, and the troops are «uttering very much from disease. We have now five hospitals, and the probability is there will soon be a sixth. In Priveipe Alfovse Losyital and fortress there are 220 tuen sich and wounded. They are not property at- tended to, and from 12 to die daily, In the four other hospitals there arc 1,39) patients, so that the m total of sick and wounded in the five reaches %- , Add to this, about £0) Iying in the villages of Cobre, Palma, Soriino, and Cristo, and we reach the astonishing Mure of 9,020 men perfectly power The Cuban Gen, Marmol, with a column of pa trots, having fortified “La Ceiba,” were three times attacked by 2.50 Spaniards, who lat orders to cestroy the camp, Eich attack was nobly re. pelied by the Cubana, and the Sponish offecr hat to retive with a loss of 950 and many won Du ring the past four days 10 of that force have re turned to Santingo, among them being one colonel, two captains, fone otter officers who have died #ines, captains now ty! The expediiion pervs to have been very disastrons to the Spans ind the off eoneelilly xeom to huve suf edt ave The third engagement was, T hear, ery ely ne. Tt Ineted tr nz till When the Spaviards fled leay rms and) am: honor Nacional? Avis said that the expedition is to be reorganized here, and » foarte attack will be made on the py teamp on the 1th & The do tw tis to be reiavoreed by troops im the city, so that, shouid the case, a few colored troops will left to protect Santiago. As it is, only 609 reerui's here, and they, 1 am told, are t very onxions ty join remain bevond the F The Spanieh Club, whieh daviie the tin feda had e:tire control over the a ». ie is nol so biog dtain ud therefore iw not quite us 10: the Club, * still surrounded lo keveral eattekt t would rather rnd she nna popular vthe Fslmase no. He bas ma to cross t His men are reporte ering and privation, On he force at mo was f by the Cubans at unsuceesslul at e River Couto so us tor to be rn ergolng much Mf last a stered, a perote attempt was made to le the ' place. Feemit was i factory to the Spayiarus. Valinaseda very neat t taken, He w of his aldes-de-camp, aud Tae by Jordan and Cisneros hax nd With Respect to that Ir assure you that tuere is hin the report that it has proved unsue- neon estates hav Be a Nery poo ner in erin peconded wile $75,000 be been burned, and the next esto Dinz, witha detachment of pat wed the Soanieh ev Congo, k Ger cand with» handfat of Cobans has cap tnred a ecamn eor Yara strong vent W ement M. —_— A Spanish Version of Things Havana, July 20.—The Government troops a in jon, and are killing many of tue insu the Easter tstied arnt ry Cases, Deparunent, Tn view of tls Gen, De Rodas has Md courte-martia, except in ex © ot to bring any Only 0 al Minister hos ordered a fall pereoms payine earned prate and presen Himinary ¢ i the Cortes, Capt,-Cen. De Rodus bax pardone ™ ‘By who was sentenced to death. This makes twelfth person the © ain-General las par doned stuee tts return to Havana, The fener: Mr ddte, wile of the American the ent nation», ond a large pamber of ioreign and American jerchans, a TNE ST. DOMINGO TREATY. - Mr. Fr rice M. Kelly's Reply to Mr, Hateh- The Other Side of the Story, Sins Tn your paper of July 19, a letter of Mr Davies Hh to Meesra, Bart'oy & Stauton, of Ww y. Was pub 4 aad ‘ecuding the letter cert utroductory remarks which Bartivss I fool it my daty to correct rs. Bar & Stanton. a law firm in Washi g ton, were employes as counsel for an asscelatioa of & on jug valuable property and ‘ra io February, New York ows in St. Domi Hiniean renublic, Which Wer and jeoparded by ¢ ard in the event of any verument of that country, it ttorneys to take the propor clits and interests of the aso in the ¢ y protect the ciation, Mr. Davie Hatch, who had been azent for he Compan Domingo some four yeors, hay zjust reternes, Judge Bartley, acting within the scope of his duty as conasel, eae to New York on the Ot inst., for eonsultat the members the Company tove the of their Domin can property. MY. Maven was desired to. be present AE UNA COnrultation, aud Hot having, as yet, sin his reir, communicated with the taembers of th to Norwalk and reqaosted hi come to Now Yors ou the Hib inet, When a consultation was bat bs ween Mr ath, Judge Bartley, and welt, ‘This in the es ie allusion us the in curacics are the fo Jowink The statement that Judge Bartley tele he had never see) t ¢ House, or anywhere elec, 9 Whol ¢ only person who ac nied Mr. Mateh was if aad 1 took Hartley's room at St, Nicholas Mt tand be tion, A 1 Of W W, is Wholly Ad part the tat given in the War sald and took piace at this it ineorreer Neither the President of the United States, nor any one connected With his administration, had any kuowledge of, or connection voway With this tivre matter of le «und consultation. Th interests and property of the company, ant the acts and troubles of Mr, Hateh, were the ‘sole and only objects under considerstiod. This wag weil unuer stood by all present at th e, Whether Mr Hateh was then, or should th 4 friend. or opponent of the ndminist President f, Was not the ofject of the interview, And ’ Bartley did say explicitly, that he tad no Authority whatever to spouk for or in the interest Of tie President or adontnintrati Messrs, Bartley & Stanton, us attornies kellors at law are enguced in the strictly le aud wost honorable spb in the courts and tribunals constituted to de questions of 1aw, and no man valuing bis re for truth and veracity In Wasbington city will gain say this, And the statement that " they are Con: gresstonal or al lobbytets" Is whofly untru Aud without the slightest ioundation tn fact also about the Alaska purchase king Gov, Walker's place on hi v lyin are equally unfoun Mr Walker had been for some years the sel at Washington for the Russi ninent, and uch wrote some able arg f the pur hase of Alaska, but different from those retary Boutwe'l, ported and adyoeated the and Stanton’s law urged by Senator Sumner, See ni others in Congres whe eup purchase. Gov, Wilker n wis dissolved, and Walk ebgaged in busivess with lis son more than @ ye belore the firm of Bartley & Stanton was forme and nour two years prior to Wal.er's death 1 owe is an explanatory note from Mr Hateh to Messrs Bartley & since the pup Licalion above mention FREDERICK M, KELLEY sow Nonwan July 19, 18%0. ra Ha they fino 0) ito my jet 1 today publica. 1h TH Naw 4 been tone through my ag sney iter Ibe Leare nothing about, thot F publieation WIE AL ik pretaced with What purporis to be a relation Of the conversation be tween us, or rather your Mc Bartley, which even if it had boeu correct. f Would Wot Mave Liade public uuder any circumetwaces, Tahal endeavor to find ont how it gotont, 1 never Wet any ain ashaued to have inade pub ie, but Yo gentiemen should be they were eure Lo re: yectfuliy yours, DAVIs HATCH. conmidored Srriking Sax Francisco, July 21,—It is romore © Pacific. Alibustering expedition is ‘Ating eut here for the capture and plunder of tus evlouies of Tahiti oud New Valedvuliy IRELAND'S GLORIOUS OPPORTUNITY. No Mere Kilkenny Directory to be Formed Ject for the Downfall of Britian Tyrants, at Busine: Hora May Lead A National Gr ft-A P POSTSCRIPT JULY heel 4a. ™ id Jolin Mitche! SUN OFFIC To the Lion of Phe Sun - win : Sin: The war that has broken out in Europe, SHE Fikst COLLISIO and which I believe is destined to involve the whole continent, out of whien England cannot keep With | 4 pine wear Ha Sirbanctind —— out loss of national houor and prestige, gives Ire land invoived. That the Irish people are ready to em- brace it, the demonstration at Dublia, reported in today's SUN, fully the time for the friends of Ireland to bestir them- telves, lest the grandest opportunity that ever pre- tented itself for them to shake off the British yoke 1 90 BS will have come and fonnd them unprepared, and oes ee ee havo passed away, deepening the gloom of her des | he President of the North German Pariiae pair and the misery of her condition. ment German Patriots of St. Leute At present there is no organized body of Irish =Tho Gratitude of Fathertand, nationalists tn this country eqnal to the occasion ; St. Lovrs, July 21.—The following despatch and one should be immediately covetituted—one, | was received to night from the President of the too. which would cominand the respect and conf. | North Gorman Parliament, in reply to the addrese dence of the whole people, Irish and American, I therefore propose U ne th Irish named ¢ JOHN MITCHEL, diy ICHARD O'GORMA jchistag to tender to you and our brethren beyond rate eae Se fiom, AMES SELF L DY the #ea, fo the name of the whole German nation, our Hon W. R. ROWINS: P DONOMOB. (Boston), deep gratitude and thanks for this expression of yeur Hon. JOHN MeKEON, Hon. M.CONSOLLY, devotion ena’ Meath 2. RODKIT . Loved) You are arene Aad wide Lah) wai a 1 ; er nam pone becanse the old homes, but your hearts beat warmly for the fathers tue two meet Tenueh ial netreeentatives lof the | land. You shall find yone peonte true, and your taith Fenjon Brotherhood, and would ratly to the support | in the future of Germany shat be falfiled. So willie ef the Directory all of that organization worth x «signet) SIMBON jay in eden (ue phove, witch Lwonld Nave to act as 1 A Rumor that Russia has Declared War euch State, as ansillar “4 ninat France, and snperi tes from Ni ection distri LOCAL pinECTONIES, nounced. ; whieh focal dir Jya shoul not be compos ed of War preparations are actively going on, The ene more thin five members, these to be chosen on re- | tire army is mobilized, and ertillery is going to the count ef their Toeal influence respectability. | frontier, W begin the good work? Li mciniaidjiatanas wad naw Lenin Bituernood. none bat madmen | The Retchatag Voting the Sincws of War, would ind resting On & broken teed to rely Barnuix, July 21,—All the propositions and de- on it, Now the aecomplisiment of the work | mands mode oy the Government have been voted Tn Aicet dava Penianiem did not possess the | DY the Reichstag, which, alter an ardent speech by cain) esery for an oeeon Iie theone tat is | Count von Bismarck, has adjourned, approaching: while now it has sunk so far below ———. mediocrity tat the peopie have lost all confidence tn The Plot Thickening. ita a revol ary body, and respect for {ts leat na, Joly S1—Ever _ o tera ee Telfachions, its Vickerings aniite | Pants, Joly £1—Rvening.—The rumors of Rasehta Wunders, Not even a urion of it shatter des | inteution of joining Prussia gain greater credence morniized par tld make it useful, Except hourly. GION OF St. PATRICK, Couriers left to-day with despatehes for the Cabs the sooner it kicks the bneket the better, Tliope, | nets of Austria and Italy. It ts believed the Em« fhesefare, that tie call of Mr. Gibvons and his con’ | peror demands the fulfilment by thone powers of the us ha Directors, und at once, "Wines Tain, Mitenel pledged me ‘at Providence ay An English Fleet Concentratin ago that he wonld in e such & movement Loxpoy, July 21.—Large orders have been the one Lingicate whecever the time arrived. The and pro e best Ire'and in Ameri 1 Tine Trish ment niont topn 0 ‘ Wee ham O"Hall, who was once a virulent Kaow-Nothing, ahi w Every Available Ship te be Pat tn Orde without Delay-Enlistments to be En- E Occastonalty Bleckaded. _ nian Canngeas, July 9, via Havans,—The civil was It is said that the Nary Department has de- | continues, The Monazar party still hold Maraealbo, termined to Improve the navy without loss of tine, | Cor And Puerto Cubello, and Lave possession of Orders have b sent to the mouth, Boston, | te fleet commanded br Oliva, Oceastonally the Breokiyn, and Phite ‘ Yardy to put | *4acron appears before Laguayra, and blockades : : i" . the The Gagman ni » opeued a port al every available shi ¥ for service at once. | Borburata, neur Puort) Cabell rere Work fs to be renewed on more than a dozen ships The British schoonor Clemeacia entered the har- this week, and the Bur Me ing of enilors and landsmen in order to man the ships to be sent abroad. The frigate Sabine is ex Boston, July 91.—At « meet the stock pected from the Bragiis at Boston. and her crew ts | holders of the Boston, Lurtford, and Eric Railroad: tw be transferred to the Shenandoah aod Ticondi. te Mr, Eldridge, the President, ssid at tw ; et ens te despatcued to the British | injunctions had been served upon’ the Company Vice-Admirs month or two. tke Nite and Gourd will eo to. the Fisuing d Connecticut, Phe injuetions were hrow banks ( after Candia policemen and Ameri: | enough to cover t round, and as Pres ca dshermen,detween Whom there bas been for matty % & isl relinquishing their untenable - Times F. Meline was yesterday nominated ve yacht America takes euother trial gail | President to be Assittant Collector of Cusu sail today, to enable Commander Merde to learn hor | sey City. uth Of wail to sce how she behaves, | | The President has appointed De. Randolplt canvas Keim and Win. J. Arinatrong“Innectors to exaulat oh, ele the accounts of Unitea states Consuls abroad, JUDGE DAVIS'S OPPORTUNITY, can Tan ball Gc ay LALEST LABOR NEWS, Cases for Noah Davis to Try—Sceret Records enone , How Well to-Do Criminals Keep Out of State Prison, mouths, The t amdavits ag nat potorious thieves, counterfeiters, — sa Tos offen has a) fou tine Kl ith, tivt respective tocalities, and im three | says a foreign lerion ix propoved, and 400 Americans tten thousand wen a the feld and arespectas | Have Yolunteered to Ache azainet Prussia, Other Beasts JOINT. DEANE. | Americans subserive 1ierally to the hospital fund. DUaxe # rarer, New Yor, Jaly ai ‘6 id Tt is Crought that the Freneh frigate off Eh ivatone ane s lying in wait for the German steamer Hoisatia. 1a be placed on an Irish N: wa dew Kanueks and Pransia Loxpom, July 21.—The Cologne Gazette reports that a combat took place near Saarbruck between the Prassians and Freneb, in which the latter were beaten and pursued. the long-wished-for opportunity, if England is demonstrates. Now, then, is adopted by the meeting held last Monday nicht: Benurx, uly a, Your telegram of the 19th inst., has been brongh® tothe knowledge of King William, of the Reichstag and of the German peopte. 1 am fastructed by an nnanimons resolution of tha revival of the THIS DIRECTORY OF '48, e best meane of embodying the streneth of the nation in America, and propose the following. en to compose it, namely : HORACE GREE! Benur, July M.—There was great excitemeng yesterday on tho Bourse over a rumor that Russia had declared war against France. The report haa received no confirmation veral failures are an« snborfinate to and to re the grind central hody, Whose geat shonid be York, Exch State could be divided into ech: with their neinnatt. on, the $34 of ded,as wel. as | S@teements already made to stand by France, Tt is said an order for the withdrawal of the Preach troops from Rome will be issued on Monday, siness, By aii means let issued by the British Government this week for naval supplies. There is great activity vt all the naval stations, Several war vessels have been ors Jered to concentrate at Plymouth. The Paris correspondence of the Pall Mall Las now arrived. Let lim redeem his pied; ion to the ol cause, nalists in the land—every friend of —wili follow the lead of the men ntion above. ‘The most influential and wealthy nen in America will take hold of the mov tle mot, for the life of us, conceive why Abra: | ‘The Admiralty declines to detail ‘ves the French cruisers, ever Is to wateh The Hamburg steamers, how- will coutinue to run. Germans are raisin'¢ patriotic hospital funds in Liverpool and elsewhere, and contribute with amazing liberality, [Later news, if any, in an Extra] tioval Directory. We fuggest the ni: of the Hon, John Fox, 0 Whose record is as clear as the sunlight, in the of the Know-Nothing Mayor, OUR NAVY PREPARING. THE VE CELAN WAR. —_—_2s.--—- os Firing Inte a Mritish Mchooner—Lagunyre hor, and wat ordered to leave on the followin by the exptain ofa Monagas steamer, She rt and Was Gred into, @ siivk carrying away her main: mast, ‘The Tribulations of the Hartford and Erie. n Squadron is to be re- ed as rapidly aa possible. astires are to be taken to aceelerate the recruit. one by the Court of this count Judge Tappan of New York, to any acceptance and the other b estrain the (om- Of the nets of Fhode Porter will not leave for Europe for t of the meeting he should deelio ion on the ucceptance of the acts, lng then adjourned for one week. eotenel SN lla WASMINGION NOTES. to put the The meet tro on account of the claims Noses that t ¢ fishing gr 4 marine To This diMeaity likely to be ar pounted to wait on the Liver Bridge, concerulng The Brooklyn Diy Association dissolved th Witendevt of the Ww elglit hour inw rota Clerks’ EB: associat bast Davis can make a brilliant reputa- Wy Closiug wet evening, by trying the heavy criminal cases whiten have | and gave &24) whieh remained dn tier trewsiry (0 (Ne pigeou-hoted in his department for many | VHS, aia hallows, Orohong Fun tho Firenen's nited States Commissioners have | Poor, at Court aud Co) eels OMce; but the Grand Jury, in the majority of Nenry P. Chindsey, s prominent eitizes of Ruston, nes, have taken no action upon them, and the | Pa., and President of the Council, died yestcr iav Jere are at large on straw bail. Col, Whitiey Mr, Guorge W. Reding, a pioneer ja periodicd rested over ity connterfeitore, but only two | }iitess ip Gostou, died yesterday at is resideuce 19 Camoriage caces have been tried, On one occasion he | Capt, D, N, Greenleaf, an old and prominet steams J it necessary to take & notorions desler tn th bout nan, nd Becraia, ¥ Of the Misassip pd Valley Dag ; Cotapany, died iu veokus ol Wedaes rom the Court toa Bef, ral tribunal in ne ee 0 aes i erpoel was buried vesterday vere be was nt to the i Siuyvenaut square.” Uh Ne Peiwou ie who bad Deeb Mis pastor (OF the eases which seem to have bee years, pronounced W raloratioa, tha f 1 the District Attorney's department interre ti the cemetery of tiePiratiDres forlowing—the list tng additional to that Fifth aveone and Twelfth str edin Tue SUN Hive tngrahana ducige Kir tatty rand Pr: seo Fernandes. wealthy to- rd Irving. J Butler, cling laree quantitios T this case 8: AW ig CrP Toe LOSSES BY FIRE Jury have taken no aeilon on tt — Ban de L Perot accused of corruptly influencing a | Doctown, Cal, was entirely burned down ox Binwen in wa ST Nn eae Mo wan comulited on i h Iiing further bas ieaked out avout tie case ‘ Juss We SumeOl idee, elibeciag Tohey letters ight, in Jo M. Santorsont front tine Moat Nea eR Eh. Dainage’ #2000; hivted (08 Gaylor ant wai Fen last, stonetridy i he loasby tho Gre in D ver € Hike wie ws it |. The lows by tho Gre in Dayton, Nevada, is over nry Bing ert Clarke Martell Moree, and J. Carpenter. | eign prenue, gccupied v v8. Pa hay ‘sumptuouely tb Ludiow Sail, Carpente A at in Newburyport, owned by M. Goods hav employed elght lawyers at one t the case has been quietly put oll lu order to eave hush Maithow Woolley, & These are only a few of the cases which ought to The Ballet at the A new ballet entitled “Hirkw? was brought ine mans of Memphis la Mlopiod ret out on Wednesdsy evening at the Grand Opera “aay So mob I it might adop'vd rete House ¢ Was not the unity or brilliancy of Jn 1d and David Dad'tey Pleld startet from Giseile.” which preceded it, vor in the plot so ia. | S48 Francisco for New York yesterday he combinations are more brilliant and novel than AL nglpeateep tyr ATi pee in Chat most charming ballot, and the scenery mor. of the St. Domingo purchase by t r meritorious, In regard to this Viennese company, | ¢te* E readily accept all the adjectives of praise that | yeh itt Mavor of ton. Ky. in erin na) even the programmes aud advertisements of the | torproseention rene OF ¥ auagement bestow upon it, Madame Lanner isa It 4 rnmored that Baez fe nsaem ling en army on wonderfully fine danseuse, and as a pantominiet | fC 00RKet 0! Uayt du aid of tue partisans ‘ most expressive and graceial, It is diMeult to raiso | Parliament fast nicht passed ap meni ioiba an wudieuce to enthusiasin with the thermometer at | Fatoation DHL providing for th OL oul ninety-five degreca, They spare themselves the | “ON U" Oy bees exertion of applauding, but as the mercury goes | eatntun amen fingse at 4g Convent Pee it Jown the public appreciation of this capital com. | °Y Of San Francisco A pany will go up, Capt M. B Bigelow the A A ballet set to such music as Adolph constructed so skilfully sented and performed by artistes such as Madumn: Dre Tiaait Wine Rearend pound Lapnor and Mlle, Lind, aided by such excellent ai penditian Ahab Damiced coryphees and Agurantes as compose this company teat Baez ntoads to issue el Nises in point of art almost to the dignity of opera PN tray rae ii The ballets, so called, that we have of late yv hent tn Cincinnati yesterday was geeawe O42 been treated to were coustructed on principles of | evr Hutt about 2oreioe. when @violer! Ys 63 lewdness, and to minister to the baser passions Ir touenet foub Nico Beating cence of ics the performances of the presomt company, the art of | "rie Germans of Hartford, Contiy last ui dancing iw vindicated and assigned ite true position | ohh, iutimans of Hartford, nie Hite ve among the slacerhuud, for Teryelchose is wot les! pons he Cinaeey Ke Of the counterfert bills, whic $00,000, Jaono Atkine’s salvon, ip ‘Troy, was burned yee ted hit, by ‘att afer Stonedrl e's ease w ant he was promptly sent for ten years Wo Or the offence. $0 14 9h for Lnfusace | terday. Loss $3,520, Also, Elisun Loss €2,00% At 4 o'clock list night, ters's residence in the basement, Niever to have eneraved the oe West Amesbury piirned yeaterda, ing.” Loss, $5000, insurance, $1,000, teres worn ——— THIS MORNING'S TELEGRAMS. ees ‘The Emperor of China bas appointed a Consul af Portland, Oregon, Clinton J. ‘True, Thomas, hae resi¢s ‘The Lrishmen of Memphis, next Saturday events. Will deciare for Napo had In his possession or under lock bo a AmUKeling Clears villence. « }yuoh, @ like odeuce, led at once. Tnited States Consul at st —— rand Opera Mourne, the 9th ynal. He street Adam wri how being pre Hibs forgeries Uy, wud Coins Mer War wpioluicd Lo Cou Hor UAMane for the heoent uf woulda Ger | a)

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