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i Sun, It Khines for AIL FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1870. MRR atitahai een ——on jacurents Tosany. eewwy-Temneestopemen Retraordinn Exguesiong—Erje Raiiway, Orerw Spseer sae the Baeder's Degpiien. Broa ay fore Tony ry rene Sen devin Sati ty, 432-998 | © The daily eveutation of ¢ last week Aiig. 6 vas fouriay. andre? on huredoy Watceaiy eee SS estar cay: 1ae.cu0 | / Aggmucle daily cereudation last week, 727.500. Average daily ayculation dur. tng the week, W2Ny Doi Lisy: The Natt Murder. e wero present yesterday during port of the seeston of the Corone Waray murder cace We jury in © pertectly convinced, from the um mistakable air of innocence which all threc of the NaTHANS wear—mixed with thing of the frivelity ofien jacident to youth —that they are guiltless. On the other hand, not one other person in some Crimean and Mexican, and finally the tian ware, all intended to divert the tion of Frenchmen from their abj fof openly on the by th® newspapers. It thet the starter was to condition, and a dazzle the inifreaffble Precdi¥o dW receive the — purse imagination of that enthusiastic people. ‘The | from the owner of Conndily for the start pleiscitnm wae another of these theatrienl | This hes never been denied, We do not ray dixplays ; but it revealed the implacable an tagoniam of the enlightened claenes agroinst Bonapartism, aud made it maniiest to the Emperor that lie was supported only by the benighted and unintelligent part of his sub. jects, Monco fecling himself moat woak in the flush of victory, this Jast doxperato adventure. ‘The plebis. cit'm was a thoral Waterloo, gonding him to, | th and he rushed to arms to recover despair; in the clash of battle the prestige he had lost in the arena of politics. Tho first reanlt 4s the disnstrons defeat at Jingonan ; the last hiv abdication aad tho exile from Fran all the Bonaranrnes, Tt ft aati¢fnetory to romember that ever since 1851 Bonararrr las never ceased on this side of the Atlantic to be held up to the ho was nrged on to it is true, nor do we believe that dhy fiorséia that race could beat Connolly, But is the seandal any the less damaging to the course? Tare sims of money were put out on a filly of Mr. 'T. Monnfs in a tace of three-quar- ters of amfle, ‘The horses were not allowed to go away until after frequent attempts and when sout off, that filly was last, and by start beat A shout of fraud wont up atonce from all parts of the course, But lnekily the filly was very apeedy, and ran forward and won, Yet no notice was te of this, ‘The foot of the filly provented a of | fraud. Last fall,on Jerome Park, in a race in which were Bonster and Jubal, there was a collision, and Boaster won by ft. Jubal A gentleman of the turf, ou social terms with lost seorn of mankind. Long Lefore his con-| the judges, who had a large pool of thou spiracy against the Integrity of the {| sands of dollars the race, went into the American pellicteta binnced Lim asa mate. | stand and talke A tothe fades before their factor, fitter for the gall than for the | ¢ ‘on onthe er The judges decided throne; and while the Pnglish Padiamont'! the race in the face of t and press bowed before him in wbject eubser- | their own rute in such a case, and Boaster viency, the trath about 1 Mi@takable terms by pabliomen aud journal ixis of the republic he eought to destroy. It Is remarkable, too, tliat the most trath lovin m was told in up the densely crowded court rocim wore such a bang-dog look as Kray. pasate The Coming Battle. The next great battle in the war between france and Prussia will doubtless be fonght at Metz, The Frevch are already eoncen. jrated in sufficient numbers to make it ad. sieable for them to ris ero the Assad of a | Jecisive conflict. And the Prussians are rap: idly coming up. ‘The corps of VON SiEIN Metz is already on the gromd, and so posted Wat thelr skirmishers are within hearing of Jhose of the French. But the army under Prince FREDERICK CARL Es has only part ty arrived ; and that of Prince Frepenicn Win11s is still waited for. As soon os they are all at hand the blow will be struck. ‘This decisive battle—decisive if NAPOL RO Ye again defeated—may now be fought any flay, and cannot be put off more than a week donger. —_——— The Dominican Protectorate. A general demand has been made by the press to know the authority under which Den. Grant has assumed to establish a pro. tectorate over the so-called republic of St Domingo, That such a protectorate is still fontinucd, notwithstanding the rejection «f the annexation treaty, is a notorions fact, ronfirmed Ly official statements from varlour guarters ; and now at last we have found a pullic statement of the reason of the Pres’ dent for undertaking to apply the forces the United States to such a use. Tt ie stated in the improved 7imes that the rejected annexation treaty contains a clause providing for the protection of St. Domingo against warlike movements proc ed Hayti, and rev lamits of Si. De Samana bay, upon which the Senate la: lution ¢ go it noi yet acted, is also said to contain a similar pr vision; and it is by virtue of these agr ments, the one contained in the rejected treaty, and the other in the treaty on which the Senate did not sce fit to take action, that the protectorate is kept up. Now, facts like those cannot relieve Prosi fent Grant from the most serious respor sibility in this esse. He has no authe establish a pr eountry until Congress has given its assent to such a me 7 ‘o inchoate treaty can empower hin to order the naval forces of th United States to take part either in a foreign ora domestic war in St. Domingo. It is an Ret of pure nsurpetion on his part, that ou: to be dealt with severely as soon as Con gress again resumes the exercise of its con Stitutional functions. ee ES Justice to Louis Napoleon at Last. The ewift downfall cf the Bonaranr Will teach the wholesome lesson that traud and crime, whether in hig! or low places, Ye sure in the long run to bee punishment. For the last twenty years the worll las beon forced to witness the humiliating spec tacle of an unserupulous bad man directing the destinies of a great and noble nation, and timing at universal Count nanced by Great Britain and other interested powers, Louis Naot new no bounds to his ambition. Hs wild faney belicvod that he could make of Paris the eoutre of the modern world, and of himself its dictator. When the rebellion broke out in th Onited States, this bold adventurer Iuborod incessantly to destroy the Uuton, urging upon England the recoguition of the Confederacy, and hoping to convert the Gulf of Mexico intoa Freneh Inke, with Louisi and Texas as the now transatlantic acqu tions of a Latin empire. ‘The anfortuyate and yifted Prince who served as the instru mont in this design was shot; hist became stark mad; the B: legions were driven in shame and 5 from Mexico, as they have now been from Alsace; and the hero of Boulogne and Stras- bourg, who now caps the climax of the ludi- crous by threatening to let loose upon the erowned heads of Europe the pestilence of republican commotions, saw his pyestige ox. tinguished in the wicked attempt to destroy the only powerful republic on earth As from tae outset of his careor, the ridi- gulous Is mixed up with the sublime in @1) his doings to the very last. Aw ho ap sproaches lis dissolution, the ridiculous seoms ‘€o get the better of the sublime, and Don AUIXOTE himself is eclipsod in the baynisin af fire of the Prince Imperial, and in the pricks of agony of BuGhxi® as she anti+ ates the arrival of the Prussians at the gates of What would have boon thought of Lixconn if, after our Bull Run, be had, like Evo fain, rent the air with cries of desperation, ani filled the hearts of the people with disinay, giving place to revolu tionary fury? The fact GENIE, ar tectorate over any f raken by supremacy, stantly eavet widow c Paris, is that N NAPOLEON and te—he of the bap. Hism of firo—lave tritled with France in wa ri ae in peace, aiming rather at 1 theatrical eftoet gational welfare tow you Jodramati than at #olid blows for the regol co pe de thédte oup ditut was fol dby ae ke th of all saces, the Geran, has been selected to castigrate and to lay low the great demor. alizer and impostor of the age. ‘Thus finally the justice of Meaven is vindicated to men, and fraud and folly receive the punislnient that is their due. panipcietipaeisntnennte The Tribune on the Sneak News Thief | The race was won by the start Jobn Russell Young. We find the subjoinod article in the Tt dune of yesterday: © *1eie to bohoned that the vindication of the law in the execution of Jou Im, MOL¥e Ad A WAEOLUK LO the speak uews tivet Jon LL YOUNG, and all the otuer sucak thieves in the city. * Fes; but what docs Tun Swx think of the jour. nil that pints column after column of the special war Correspondence, of the Tribvne as “From our its) Correspoudent,’ at ‘Mets” or ‘at Paris,’ or ‘ut Berlin,’ or at’ ‘Prussian ‘Headquarters,’’ actually nuakink its readars Believe (hut they were co'lecteit for and telegraphed to Itself, and of tothe Dribune ? We call no names, but asic Tur Sux's Judgatent on the case a# above } resented.” While we agree with our distinguished contemporary that Joun Russet Youne is correctly described as a sneak news thief, we will aleo with frankness state what we think upon the genoral subject to which he invites our attention. Nhe Tribune, the Idrald, the Times, the Journal of Ce v, and ‘Tue Sux, all morning papers, belong to an assoclatior kuo Associated Press. This ciation is governed by articles of partnership which bear the sign and teal of each of the partners, tho Triiune included Oae vides tl vm as the asso the art this Instrum ent pro. ai, excepting matters relating to po: litical conventions, executions, and sportiny ws, neither of these partners shall have any exclusive telegraphic correspondents at any other place than Washington aud Al bany; and that all ptell rnce procured for either y other place sh telographie to all the otbers for u proper, just a rocused by theirown ay etre 1 or by the orcinary agents ef the associatic Accoudingly, when any uch intelligonec mished to either one of the j Is b longing to this partnership, and is used paid for Ly the property of journal, itis just asmuch the at journal as though it had een furnished by @ special correspondent f its own, or by an ordinary agent of the association, Ia neither case is it the ex usive property of any one of the part the partners equally, ‘This p is fixed and determined by the orticics of part On what pr then, does the ua euch questions as those Will it contend that what we p: to wh it Lelongs to ul wher onee, ridbune presume to address to quoted above ? for, that Lle right, ch we have an unquestic and the delivery of which to us the Tny guarontces, is not ours in every sense of the word? We have published nothing except what we have paid for, nothing but what was our lnwful property. Joun Ressern, Youna atole nows which r and his backers won by tt Last yoor a pentlomer three shor won races wt Saratoga, and his eon was thos Th er's horees never went off until t) wore ina good load. Here was a seandal They would probably have won, and there fore the starting was etill more reprehen sible. At Long Pranch, McKinney was, in 0 three-quarter mile race, sent off lengths ahead, and Nellie Ransom left at the post Nellie ran into a good place at the finish, and with an even start should have won, Thousands of dollars changed hands on it, and fraud was charged. Now, cannot all these outrages be pre- vented? We printed an account from a Rochester journal of a fraud, in which Mr. Conntna’s horse Gvorge Palmer and Mr. Ssuru’s mare Lady Thorne were engaged. Can these glaring frauds be permitted and the turf continue to have decent counte- nance? Bad starting has become chronie on these courses, and great wrongs flow from it. Can not this Le corrected ? Pros ident Gant continues his remarkable war upon Senator Fextox. He bas dismissed Mr. Patteasoy, the Postmaster at Dunkirk, a friend of Fexrox, and bas appointed in his place L. L, Iype, an enemy of the Senator, and a zealous + of his great antagonist, Warren L. This shows that the re- moval of Fextoy’s rigit-hand man, Gen, Men- vir, from the place of Naval Officer in this city, porter Seserons. whieh all sensible politicians looked upon with astonishment, was only a part of a thorougt- usade against the Chautauqua statesman, It is more than probable th ighting if out on this line Gen, Grant will succeed in smothering the Presidential aspirations which Senator Fex rox is known to have cherished ; but it is also more than probable that, at the same time, be will her own sleader of being renominated by the g his lie le remember the fable of th y cate, and y i arcer of me tility to a good Republican and a pur — The national author.ties of Sw have taken mi maintain the of that republic, They bave appuinted Col, Ha. Henzoa, hitherto chief of artillay, to the office ‘of General of the Swiss anny, and Col, KRuvoned Panavicrst to be chief of the gonorsl staf. The exportation of materials of war is prohibited a duty of #1 nposed, which is equivalent to prolibi- nd all fugitives of to boar France or Ger to be k under turseillance in the interior ot th —<— The removal of Gov, Astiny of Mo: aud the confirmation by the of Gen. B, F, Ports of Obio, xeems to involve Senator Jom Saerww in th: thor. oughly explaining his conduct in regard to the As our readers will remember, the nonination of Ports remained in the Senate fa long time without being acted upox, and the impression had beeome universal that it was ta be allowed to die, and that Asi vod ity ures aid upon the export of b ) om either way, are Seuate in his plac necessity of entire subject. EY, whose career uelonged to the Triuie and to us, and | £* Governor had been creditable to himself and sll it, ‘This was theft, and we applied | Usetilto Montana, would remain in oftice, This © the thish the by which ho is | ¢XPectation was much strengthened by the fol- ; - lowing note written by Senator Suruman to a now recognized by the Tribune well gine By Bre s reune 88 Weil | fiend of Asuury’s who had snggested that Porrs us by the public, of Sneak Nove Thief, We bid sunply recorded against him that offence « for which ho Kicked out of the woe Ignominiously establishment, repeat, that wa we rejoice to see the Zrijune on our wide end on that of ecmmon honesty. And now, as we entirely coneur wil th we hope this sneak news f, and all other sneak thieves, will take ning from the fate of Joun Rear; and | ee shou'd be appointed to some other place, so that Asniry might remain undisturbed : Com. ov Finance, U, 8, Wasnixaton, June Vay 1540. + Dean Sin: In reply to your no: ‘t Mle do muy that the ASIEY and Te rolubly be settled as Asuary, the appolrtn Of thy Presigent t 8 Well fs BCT ir Med with aoy arrangement bots for AsuLex aud Ports i Ve will provise y truly yours, This note was written a little more than three weeks before the confirination of Porrs ns Cov- Tribune iv regard to Tous Russks. Youxa, on which occasion, as all’ reports of k nows thigf, will l eopy dings testify, tor SATAMAN ents our article a6 we have cop ‘ led the opposition to Asmey, while Senator full 4 Somxen zealously defended him and pleaded for : foal Lis retenion in oMfce, Under these cireuine The Scandals of the Turt. stances, it will manifestly be advisable for ena Today, the Saratoga sportemen becin the | te SUBEMAN to explain the inconsistency betweva racing of the second meeting of this year, Last ycar the moral seuse of the community was shocked by the cup race on that fashion. The favorites for the p t and Vauxhall, able course. Bayon were wrong. Vauxhall was pulled to lose, and did lose. The judges ruled poor Foro, his jockey, off the course for fraud, and thus ruined him as a jockey. They dec all money wagered on Vaushall. The men who had backed him had to lose and pay all on Bayonet. Now comes the extraordinary fuet of the race, The friends of the judges aved thousands of dollars, Foup was ptible to Le noticed. His fraud mptod by great scoundrels, No in Veatigation was attempted, and nobody was punishel but a poor dupe of a jockey. Now, aston bling ay seom, the authorities of the cours restored Fonp to his old #tutus, 60 that he may make his bread, ‘The seandals of this year on this course have beon as flagrant as those of last year A raeo was trken from Chilieothe and giv too conten wos pr as it hay to Pompey Payne for a ¢ without exam inaton, ‘The friends of the judges won largely by this illusive decision, Again Connolly won, and had a start of a half n lengths ina short ree, a start w h rua, ‘dhose Goulded the race hutere it waa Large suns were Invested on each, As soon asthe horses had started, it was clear that something was ‘ed off his words and bis action, A clerk in. one of the departments in Washington sends us @ copy of a circular issued 1¢ | by Zacmanran Cuannten, Jons H. Keronas, and J. I. Puaty, dr. the Fiuance Com Republican Con, in whieh ti ittee of the Executive Committee, ¢ gentlemen nouly various em ployces of the Governmont that they are ex- pected to furnish money for th eal campaign, The pat py of lor which we have received walls for a cont tion of 812, That, we understand, is the amount exacted from clerks who receive a salary of £1,200; while those who are more largely com pensated are levied upon in proportion, Our correspondent thinks that though these sunis may scom trifling to a rich man like Senator Cuannien, they are serious things to who have fumilics to support in so expeasive a city as Washington, Besides, the clerks have to gu home to vote at each election at their own ex pense, und they are also subject to numerous pri arity, He also that “there is a strony suspicion that money raised for poli ical purposes in this way is largely expended in whiskey, cigars, hack hire, and other committee ssional coming p icnlar ¢ his ct vate calls for Our advice to our correspondent is to resign his situation, quit’ Washington, and endeavor to earn bis living by some better occupation than that in which he is now engaged, T aman of common sense, nothing is more astonishing or more lamentable than the avidity with which young men rsh to Washington to get them T selves quagtered won the Government ia situar to party expenses; err there |. is no public employee in Washington who does not know that this is the tenure by which hé Bolds tits 6iilee, Who fo first ebtered upon it homnderstood perfectly that a certain propor- tion of his salary would bo taken from hi fur polities! purposes; and if he docs not ke to stand by that agreement, he had better resign bis place ond stop grumbling, Not that the pr tice is not wrong in itself and demoralizing ; but it is a practice recogniaed by all parti can only be avercoine by such a moral our political arrangements @s cannot peeted un be ex about the time of the millenniam, Sill, it must be vory hard for wa honest clork in the State Department, for instance, to see 815 or $20 taken from his scanty earnings, while eveh a person as Baxenort Davis, who has made $60,000 ata single bribe, is in office as acting head of the department in which the un- fortuuate clerk is employed. oo Apart from the fact that they say nothing about President Graxr, the Republiean State Convoution of Ohiy amouat to but very let They applend the financial measures of the Adinintstration; which t! dently regard as their great card for the cam. paign, but eny not a word about ite foreiga policy They sound the keyféte Of German unjty, which is a good thing for Ohio, for the State is fall of polained esdlitions of the (chester fst Tentonie voters. However, we doubt whether the Ropmblieans are going to make as mech out of this kind of flattery of the Germans as they at one Dox sranre’s star begins to wane, the D. are making haste to cut loose from him, They don't intend to go down with bim if they ean help it. Ifthe Em pire is overthrown, am be is compelled to flee into exile, like the first Napouroy, Coanve: X., avd Lovrs Paiuirer, he may come to this country, But all that the Democracy wontd be inclined to do for him might be to assign him a place on the editorial staf of the Workd, which could hardly refuse a position to the man whom it has so extravagantly culogized, At would not be surprising to see “Loris and 1”? here before the November elections; for if he is beaten at Metz, he must anxiously reiterate the question of Wensten, propounded when the Whigs repu- diated Jonx Trien's Cabinet, “Where am I to go —_—_———. CHILD MURDER IN BROOKLYN, pect A Drankard’s Crime—Flinging a Knile et his Wife and Killing bie Boy—Mavkem during a Spree—Resotved yet co Will bi Wife-A Shocking Tragedy. In Van Brunt strect, near William, South Prooktyn, yesterday, an infant boy, 11 months old, wos killed by lis father, Michael Lovett, Lovett, who keeps a grocery at the place mentioned, whi under the influence of liquor, quarrelied with bis no supposed, § nocr wife in the store, and threatened violence. Mrs, Loveti, frightened, started to go out of te store, Lovett thereupon seized a huge cheese katve frown the Lit at ber. Mra. Lovett's head and struck her infant son, Josoph, who was sleeping iu the arms of anuree at the door, the pede entering the leit t Of the little ouc, Penetrating his wears, and killing bie jastar Bou fat J wotuer wer paralyzed at iy able Uy revige tae starts ¢ trmth that their ebild was dead. Mra, Low: Wilh a sheleg, @ank to the floor uneensei ho fad been sobered by the. trageay, fixed on tie spot irom which be knife, and remained Immovable nntil t the police, who on, and titence be Vintm to the ¥ isoner it ab Jand has been erat 1 heen on voral d. ze ly. and sold that Le intended Wid taut OUR ORNAMENTAL VOLICE, Kuorked Down by u Rout. Denied Protece tion byaw Admivablo Gaicor, aad Dui trom the Strect by Revwdies. Two young wen were walkiag along Bivecker street on Wednesday wu. das they rescued Gr ttreel were me two drunken rough etch of whom bed an iutoxlcated street walker oa | Ws arm. Before th fn conlt get oot of the way, on iow reesived a blow in the face that knocked him acrcas the railroad track into the mil: | die of tie street He pieked himself up and ai to poll 0. 1,807, Who was standing at t dre! by whem t y oftleer en to KENT the evensary bo have the rowdy | un wand, Bu 2 wis 0 coolly and leisurely cro et himself in a barre wnpeared. and not till the the arrest ef the seonr He ofered to acon punts de comin moved fre position, the ffrook and. in au injgred tone, eh cumyp.inaut to voit out Mis ussaiiant in the bare eouli. room it hie To tr the sport, a crowd of Towikes and ar et walkers had hy This time assem bled, who ching the roag tive Vary This admirabia EPETING, A Paradise fo iveim the Woods Tuproven » Grounds. For wore than t st they have heen pitching tents for this year's feast, and now the little white cottages cover pearly the whole en campinent, and im many of them fimilies have becn for the lest ten to twenty days. This so, Defore the mecting must be very pMesant, seom to have becn up to this time on tie ground afew men, # laige ay of women, aud @ tok the comp-groguls inwwitts, and fn ten days? time restored ty perfect health, Tt anuat OUS pase Cor We chudven, such Ane ave waterand p Yoand blessed sun: fr t Joe uit, and beter than al! i jiaprovements have heen male on ring tbwa snd other amt wa Vente Fo ¢ peoner . the relighous exe shin W tel by the atev, W s partor a roet Churet, New York on ¥ by faith, from vie text fodut in Patilc’ services heres vitey moral on and eveulug daily san af Novth Crvotina, John Willikinson wanted to evintendent Jourlan’s oMce yesterday the door was barred by the bariy ry Smith, whom the senile Wiliiamsoa t ont of the and shoving mony, he ee rama ¥"* ing iam: we Old sleepy Nobody could ox ect ang afternoon, form of He did not «NOW shouted sleepy old ¢ ipt. Toun, quired ¢ son, your Honor! minisstone * Oli xen of {he Departinent. Detter mamners frown him ro oklyn's Dictator Shaping the Canvass, stice Voorhies and Mr, Luke O'Reilly, of the Nineteenth Ward of Brooklyn, have an exciting figlit tor the political Ie of that ward, Eich therofore is doing ali in his power te iessen the influence of the other, A short time azo the Justice was ordered by Boss MeLauglilin to remove My, Luke O'Reiily trom his position of clerk of his "s) Court, The ‘Justice obediently and Without delay diswissed his clerk. The ol joc {ais removal w MyM pose Bri dershin 6 to ch uence of O'Rei ly i i — Another Legal € test for a Child, | Ta tho helcas corpus onse brobght by Mrs. Mary Flynn to obtain the eustoty of tier d years of dre, Mr, Dwight yesterduy argued be Judge Barnerd that she was an anét person to hay | control of the child, Mroand Mrt Flyon married | Clandestinely, Pivnan being @ Catholie, and M Flyon a Protestant... After. two. years they separ ed. Then Adtot, and his diagiter, wie Was in ls € piven by him to lis wotue ee ve Advertivemeut. already crossou the Atlantic, started on a © ve terday to New Loudon, Newport, and M. Vineyard, where she will stiy during the ! moetlng, Retur 19 New York, #he wil | the Hudson, Uru © Canal and the thence dowo th pel trom La Cron ! to New Osleuns, ¢ by the coats rouyn { — | au Weatchenter Fishaibrn @erennde— Night was made Hideous nnd what, Wontchester sports got for It-Sptptted fm the Central Hotel. Mr. Martin Frazer of White Plains, who wos treated to each arousing old" akImmerton" or Wert: Worn serenade, on the evening after his Folurn fro Lis claudestine martiage in Tarrytown, i raising merty miseilef among the gav youths who had the Honor to make wight Mdeous unter the Uridal chamber, An account of Mr. Frazer's mat Hage and eubéeqnont reception ta White Plains Which wae printed in Tie SUN, gave the nows'to the entire county, where Tire Stew id about the only newspaper reat. 0, wherever Martin hae gone he hat heen pointed oat by the maidens as one dend to tie charms of musi, The fish horns and the raw cotton atuited Into thé ears of the gentic Withelmina to deaden the frientfu nh on the memorable nizht, have been Tanghed atin eeery barroom and country etore for miles around. This notoriety hay eerfously worried Martin and Lis frionds, At last a thouehtless Joke anda fish retort led to a ronch-am|-iambie eerab fleht ta the Central House between, the enraged Frozer and Jolly Mat Metzier of the hotel,” Martin ned the ball by pianting,a stunning blow upon Howe, anid tits was folléwei ty another on th In a twinkling @ ring was formed, rastus R.Butherlvnd, son of thy Arat. mrnal, was bott ¢ for Frazer ConA. Tuckeon Hyatt stood. by Meizer. The tel ing cracks of raver roused Mat, who stripped pnd went to Work Jike atruined pugiist. Biows fell hil hall upon t patet of bot’, “Then they camo to fn followed a clawing, ne thonah two broins fad closed Hair was raked 0 es were pnt ratilling down throats, noses were bitten: still the com: litfuriously, Be as at lust forced foruceamd, Gen. Hyatt, who haa been cou us: Wy supnortine the fhintini: aman on Ne knee with a big gin bottle in one a disheloti ce of & Rpynce in the other, threw up the cloth And Arniniod the be In tokon of defout close qnartere, att th + and evowliney r Wore Lroko} Datant« fou dnration, wehe jack ej, as the heiligecemt bridegea The Hon, Srastus Ro Sutherland has a and Martin several highly colured brutse —The Ancient Tray Som. smart fellow belonging to the class known as New York “bloods,” yesterday undertook to perpetrate what he thought a colossal joke. ‘The following letter, bearing the Washington, D.C., post ‘mark, was sent to Mayor O'Hall and received by that distinguiMhed Celt during the session of the Jory in the S Drag, Srpidf the eight Wintlini doriade sowie fy sinter ettintch, Sener ud Tenth street. on thant ats ofcioc ine person Wat will geome aan a cP eayegt eal iebnipert. pre de ew fe detained. « queeUous sekud. y On the face of this lettor it wus @ hoax: but still Some Persons semied willing to believe that at a clue might be found. But the heavy rain storm fpolled the hoax. Had the night been fine, some thousands of persons might have gathered at Broad- way and Tenth street to w: for theman with ‘he papers, and the originators of the eenard would have been eatiefied with a good view of their duped vietime, A reporter of THe Sex, intent tron learning everything having the remotest con- nection with the terrible tragedy, stationed himself tie neighborhood desiguate! by the letter at tie hour named. ttor be had waited a shorttime eral persons armived, and, taisinw up their positiond under awnings and in doorwaye, waited, Bicht o'clock eoine, und preeleely at the appointed hour, a tall, thin, long-beerded mun wrepped in the folds of abuse Waterproof cluak and wearing a dark slouch hat, walked up frou Eleventh ‘street. All eves were tuvned unon Din, expectition Was on the up id te creculoup began t dream of etl mivsterious, “ue "steenae paused Hand into his Peeket, and dre awnteh. and beneni) the Iinp post tu Anownt inbvidnal cmerge ely lly man's hand tid d long eane care ath grass Me returned elier=L am Don't you think tue wh Tknovw it ain't * 0 stoop was sir, Pknow what it tie lamope A. scanning bist «intl 4 OTT weoHiEed on econ ide perdonage wt nae oan i vf tue Couuty Lunatic BONES AGAIN. Clyy Hall Park, the Co aradine Prospect of more Profitabic Lnquests over Thigh Boncs and innve Joints. Yesterday aud the day befvre the Workimen ens in the City Mail Park, posed to be tose of 142, Lad Leen takea from near the weeks ago, tement of the spectators was by no m peo; Lut the View of whatresuted fiom the Giscussion whieh may yet culminat culty between certain cily officials, dt will be remembered that when the tone were exaume about tie 2 Core minoned! a jury, apd beld O! inguests, Yesterday the questiou among tose whe Wituessed the disinterment was whether the ( could, would, or should inves te of of the peop'e of n these bones Were ance part und parcel, It was held by a number » lemen, evidently oMeeshoklors, that th) Coro nor was pound to held the ta gaged in layin, exh clolera ¥ ed many bo: As several exc spot only two same second ¢ covery, ia first, gave rine to a ig serious dit. charge of $5) for led to the deal whieh had A SUN reporter, after listoning with deep interest to the dircussion, wlica wax somewhat protr (being carried on in dedance of all rules preseri for the govesnment of debate). souskt to leara whether ¢ Of the Coroners had boon informet that the b adv 1. On his travels os with «German cent) af weave as Cot, A crore MW ou seem the bodies jast taken up from the rear of t l ston 7 German—Yah bow nee) Bad. are dose ones podies } Mein Gott! nut dick oop de Kid edheds and eat dem dies Nodies dat 14 per Kiran und di Sunil de énnee felore, dey Vou we gat peli lana y:omper> : ile, Und Leek de Ave you sure that inquosts will be held 1 (seratel iwadi=Veil Mein Gout Dev got dirty ir Of itch inquest, Und dey are boiidicuns. Hat you know a bolt i vill oxcoore “Herset of v) Dam, On Surtver inquiry the reporter Tearned that beth Corowers lad been wotiied by orton Lungry bic an in your iio matksng duly dodar Crs-on, Who hope to be euaployed as jurors; wad that to provabiiity Wie h Yells sired ‘hones be Hubjectan to sernilny by toe twa her an equit i s Were all reusterve y the superintendent of the wo wil be obliged to i fees from the Clty Treasury The California Republi “Pr Say Francisco, Aug. 11 The State Republi ee THiS MORNING'S TELEGRAMS, a HOURS OF LEISURE, A part of the Tammany © Ring went to Alerney vday with (ie Win, Hitehman Qotere, , The Gambrinus Guard, Capt, Senneid ni} target #Looting Ww ihe Astoria Soh z veesterdny be Young Men's Pother Mathew T. A. MTL & C2 Lemey hele gain wanual pene ia spring \WWASHINGTON TOPICS. enmaalinainats ral Porter Taking Care of hi ete—Multiplying <The New Barn Adinir the Navy Old Circa locution Ofiice, Correspondence of The San. Wasmmaton, Ang. i1.—It mey not be gener- ally known tu your readers that in hurry 4 flurry of the closing hours of the last «eesion there Whe tacked to the Naval Appronrintion HM, anda forced through under the high-pressure systou rection providing that “ te duties of Naval tor and Jadge Ad by an officer of mancer.” What do you think of that? One ot the most important offlecs in the new Department of Justico- office requiving We very best of legal talent to ll, it satisiaetorily—to pase into the hands of any one of Porter's nets whom le may name for it, We do not know what amount of Joga) talent the 4, butif we may jude froma tye fact that fully on o/ all the cases tried by court martind are the groand ¢ laritydn a there were not m lick vorate General shall be performed yavy not below the grade of Com the ermine, Portor had this through Congvess tor two reusons : & $4,000 pinoy, for sume one OF Li AL secomilly (Ww is tho most impor tant Of fi), (o have come convenient tool ty deett fm oil exten aftvoting | the: line, fivorably to tho Porter cligue, which now rites every titve naent in Wasiitngton, ft te rewarde’, and perhays With a great deal of truth, ta alchough the Adunizal will eoou,deyart on iis j1» ket over thy wéllfesding Georre Ml Howrly intact as pe 2 lobbying to have ihe ofioe of A revived, provided e time alow t) cer * not below che gr that body insist upon ® What he desires Is 9 nay Ne whl move heaven and DUFvoHe, Should he suceeod, Com to aeevinplish tore Alien, who alw speaks of Porter with bated breath, and th tov implying the crcatest reverence, will fe: the pinee He i$ Porter's second eelf, and ill, of course, obey tie latter's behesis ia all Tarning out Women Clerks, anos of Tne eMD. xerox, Aug, 11.—It is an undeniaie fet that women, take them asa class, moke botter n do; more faithful, more decorous in their benavior, seldouw if ever indulging in disai- pation, and only the more foolish in extravagance; for no Woman can throw muca moncy away out of a stlary of $7 « mont! But merit has lite if anything to do with obtain ing or retaining a clerkship in ony one of the de- partments of te Government. Congressional influence is the one, and I might say the only thing needful to secdre and retain sue Porition, without whieh one may, however worthy or needy, be thrust into te streets @ beggar; for it is an exceptional cise if » clerk with the vreteut ox- Ditant prices has one penny saved wherewithal to brive the future in ease of emergency. ‘Only Jest week there were many dismissals, among. whom were several most worthy yc ung girls rung: ing from 16 to 18 years, who, Wiki Uheir sevnty sala. ry of €50 per month, were the Kole support of Llothers wilowed by’ the war, nd ot fatherless brothers and sisters, When theso youne girls received without even a wiisvered premonition the ce nication * Your joes are no longer requil ‘ainted, others Went into hy steric sobbed and cried alond; making a we have wiinosse t for wanya day these young girls are thrust Lomeless into the streets, with helpless mothers or younger Bien. of te family, who are deprived of bread through euch enist act of some upstart official, otier fema sare retaiied who have oo! Lomes, With wo Lesponaibilides to teed and elotlie, aml who have no elvis apen the Governme: diviadual ee andl wilh do wher suen oulra Pervorratet sud humo ity 1. MANILTO%, —— NAPOLEON'S 3 A Catholle Clereymnn on the aster to the Emperor's Ar, The lo- grate's Desertioa of the Holy Bach A distinguished Catholic ecclesiaetic, m of a religious order in this city, clearly sees the of a divine Newenis in the mffortanes wiion arc obscuring the iar of Napoleon. Spesking of recent Freneh defeat, “at is just what Louis Napo eon deserve}, suid he: "hee The MASTS. Reveut Dise + for miserable wrete * oO men ieom Rowe! Tt @ divine retribution. When L first heard or t proposition to Witadraw the troops fioa Rome, T said the curse oF Ged would tollaw Nazoieua tur it wud it has followed bin. Wav, ae has aaculy lort wr more tha the havdin! of 3,009 cen ke bad in Kom. He pretends to ve a Culuusic. die has wo *¢ *ather wis have to look ture now the I out for himseli, He could net sty in Rome in the midst of the revolutionists, who will pour into Rome and and excite insurrection when Uey fad promises to take the plute of the French and pio: Promises are worth “nothtty v ean 1 bind htmse! vid be no. assurance to nue! is us little bound uy el wonld be horne away by ous end unholy sentionnt which flows so stroncty in the dominions over which he has #0 unrighteous y nequired control. There ta little or pit that Gurtbel dane the re f his stamno will cin Kore, and. tue Pope will have w leav I should not be serpr sting the usa reseed from tt sto bear hint as stated. WW here of cours fsible w tel But ho wi feturn to Rome Tels not the first time the Pope has been driven from Rone. Bul whot would Rome be without Pope? She sould siuk tote wetty of shongeerers become Nke any other commercial city, und sc interest, ‘Those who would rile her, to. Would Le no respecters Of things sucted oF pro ane: Ne reparitorics of glorions ancient atied, mad Rome wen! t once more be bd Vandals. ‘Ihe inevitable fate of Rome, in the e of time, would that it would becowe a Yea, Heme would De nothing witvout the * mnnee a PUREE MEN OVERBOARD, > How a Seedy Man made a Rust foo a Seon boat-tow b pped aud Pulled Two RB apectable About 5 ofelock Johh, of tie People’ usual for Atbaay, ‘TY Nad nieto the Kiver afternoon, the S te, Started ng con blown, the I extationcd Wemselves about the deeks for a lost look ut the city's mar# of Lrick and mortar, Aone these latter were two portly, inildle aged vente men, Weil dressed, and apmurently of (ue sort that ve In comfort avi) taking eave of theinsotve One had bis thumbs stuck in the te of tng Waiscout, and te ot vers hands were elaspe | be? tied him, while boty stand unthinkingly within a , vereation Jast ab the wheels of t » inborn the water, # seedy aa faded cotton w one d Aare pet-bag in the other, was descric |. by everybody on Ue bout, vo gentionen, dusting tur roards of tue vier. When on a Hine with tie way, the mit forte foot in the stream, minto tue loup. Ue atraek on the roumtod ody the deek-guaril, bata himaelt whidly foray ant, crabhe t the tw Heinen convulstvely by bie kipnels ef Loerr ear Aid the three toppled over inv t cumiah yell of inveluutary laughter froin (ie receding ‘Toe triple dercent was followed auickly by twa cu halt sinothered by a spiutter wil as dod When the three astonished heads re Above water, thelr owners wore with dientty. Ont. Thice worriot epectactos it would he Uiftien t to sve; the secdy chap Wilh the umbrella and car Detbug slink ow sideways dripping, closes fot by two sopping boots slat ont viciously hy two very wet pantalvon te; that, the would be souking trom head to foot, the sat Ine of then in strowmlets, Vint their clothing was ruined, the hont it ts constdere:t ys ¥ gone with their bagguee ou Loard, aud a Waole «i y Wished to enjoy the Wnt to sicak of y done to thetr equani thelr profaui 4s not osionishing. — 2 ta Day in Newburgh -A Gathe ering of UptheeKiver Colored Meu, In Newburgh yesterday the colored citizens of the villiges on the Hudson celebrated the adeptin of the Piteenth Amend) nt. SI afterIL A. M the procession formed, consisting of the police, United States colored troops, and the militia, Next vilowed a carriage containing Mr. Frederick Dow Rey, Henry If, Garnett, and the Rev. W, b G Next were nbont thirty carriages, among Which Was that of Mr, Leverich, Wm, M. Tweed's private secretary, occupied by Mr, Leverich's vate servant, ‘ie procession stopped at Washing ton's headquarters, where specches were delrgre? Dinner wen served in Moore's Opera House in eventne; after wii han orution was pronou Mr, Pre lorie Dow! the Rey, it 8, followed by au H, Oernett! sia — « Jen Dickens's Ea The extreme prices wanted at the sale at Gad Hill for the personal elects of the ‘ De Cauned Lae sitlalrawal © i them Tia dali IPOST SUN OFFICE, CRIP AUG.12-44, M Tyr CLOSE OF BATE IN THE YRSTERDAWS De CORDS LEGISLATIF The National Ganed Resoatabttened tn att the Departments Arian for Gitizous Over to be Completely Ave wend Million Loans The following istus conti mn of yet Proceedings in she Cory ou tof Which appears ou oaF first pag tinted, Mo knew a month ago that AS Hol ovis, UrRFo foule 1 ae Battle y rotet Bok cokeo The Chamber proce lad 9 ' meut of tie it fd to shaky provenda for thy Wows ai ans faounced that sil e\tizar t or of the Interior ei the me weod the law 10 | ed the thet to oni Viikag annowneed that the armament of he fullest cont ionge in Marwaat Bag and counted ona victory to ota trac ‘ Sad soy Migene propoaad th nt of th Joan whieh tt nt i | ob'tred to Fedoem thi In goki oe shiver,’ but hat the paper eireuia ton of the bank ve limited to \ thousand miiliona of frames, eicit hundred mit Hons to be appiicable to the use of the Govern moat; that siiriler yrivileres be eonierred on {Ivy Hank of Alveria, whose puper cireulaton is limited to etliteen millions. ‘Tie Minteter dechirod the above fnancial mesure urgent, and it was carried by 201 to 1 M, Estaucelin moved to a + the decree oF Donisument agaiust the Osleans Princes, bot thy motion was tut ogreed to, FRANCE WANTS NO INToRYERSNOR, The Caulols says there is mach talk fa diplomatic circles of an intervention of the great powers tor tue purpose of making peace. France, says the Gaulois, cannot accept such an Interference; it would be incompatible with her dignity. Such was tho first sentiment expressed by Count Palikso when informed of his nomination to the Ministry. ee The Depopalation of Pa An Orleans Rule er, or a Republic, Loxpox, Aug. 11.—A special despatch from Parts, on Wednesday evento, rays ‘The new Cedinet menns strong measures azaint Paris, a8 well as ngainst Prussia, But do not be mistasev, Another reverse, and the Emperor i gone, Confidence in him ts utterly destrny. ed. = Runtorms of frees are fy arouud Paris, butao official news has been reoely But the Freuch are being most rapidly reinior and within a few days Parts will be alniost dented of young mien, ‘Tue poputar devotion is for bie conntey, and no longer tor the dynasty. But every thing looks If the Osieanists or a repabise would succeed the Kunpire, $$ ‘Phe Consolidation of New York Centrat Eric Railway Lateresta. Loxa Buaxen, Aug. 11.—Jay Gould, inamedi- ately on arrival here to-nieht, having consulted with Fisk on the way, ‘uphed severs! haudred words to William H. Vanderbilt. This, be tells me, war the clinching nail to the new arrangement between Central and Erle, Tt is @ revolutionary ra movement, aifecting every railroad interest country, inasmuch as the new acreouent i a coy tolidadon ef all interests In amy way adocting tis two roads, ‘Dhe $5,000,000 suit is amicably ad jus ud ue Mr. Gould says that formerly there was a consotl- dation of a few disiine: interests, as live stoc while the New eunsolitarion ulleets every t juterest ia the two roals, day Gould boy ny invited to Saratoga by parties inte Vin Corral pels usto believe that the Central, Eric, management ua lo concessions. eee Terrible Stor: ud not the in Pennsylvon' Past sveneins, Aug. 11,—Sinee List night there has om an shuest coutingous rain ator i heavy thin I orta are coming in ot bet lges bem ¢ daway. At 4P. M., a train on t one waa Was tjured, 7 Western mau aceldent potwoon here anid Fn vorsiule bo Verhy He owiich — The Cruise of the New York Yacht Micet New Loxpox, Conn., Aug. L1,—The New ¥ vaeht fect arrived th and ane Pequot the House ave was the drop auctor. te Pequot to-morr: a ow Phe cino will attend a grand boll vt W evening, and on Saturday take ten departure for Stomin zion, eds ‘i Mail Conch Robbers Killed, Swine River, Idaho, Aug. 11,—'the mail coach was acaln attacked bat’ nigut a Dry Urvess by Cio Fane Party ot tovyers, The air) £ A WOMAN'S MANTA, senhe~astuang he Pollows Lydia Thombseon Two Yoara- The Loving Letters she Wrote hers Miss Ella A. Griftin was assnulted by Lydis homuson Jast y £0, ase Game up i rt on Th it then at that Mies GriMn tad boen following Miss Phompaon tor two: yeors even Koimg to Calitornia ater ber, The tole tters were re, Tinve von. Hove von, Lew Uenderyun gare ort Aig Your golden hy © Tove von, Heve Ana, cost what itu Warl tiilow you wrda, At some futnse day they not? frock! would ¥ y ar Worthy of your a very One ef in Lad Hated and the nex love newer dt c? Lreceived Tat TR awe eat tavead ante ® foity. serine, @ rhueple Mpcke \ ‘ vo bo Tiel hers ¥ tmich . fotee mi he seh tore to wogut sal Ingsiow, aud da 6 a ent TPYIN Pawo Varey Wad they astaupebll 4 tena me ‘ hn Here Wand Lent ot ihe |! we jm Duka Ree Yon Teil! nei t " y 1 ved vin ' nt ¥ gold Laut from nie on the ule " i AL: tory the dn it ae it 1 ' fore Aitive you, ANOTHER NOOR YOR MeN WA Destor wrt te Were A Wit Fyne wnat d tae ty ue KrONDE, - The <0 about Henry Horui vee m ! Sveretary Cox has d 1 . New Flew ‘ yor Pai , 4 The thie for f ' ju t ' tery