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LumVAY, ALGUSI famed newspaper, which boasts of Horace GREELEY as ite founder, only one of those “journals which see all this villainy enact ed and triumphant, and close their eyes and suffer it to pass without rebuke or comment” ? say that ae clothing and houses were in vented to satiafy the nocessities of shelter, language to communicate thought, and the arte and eclences to minister to men's physi- cal wants, 80 religions grow up by the exer- ise of the human intellect on the facts of nature and its own experience. of religions being in ¢ character, the religions themselves, we are told, were necessarily formed with an equal rimilarity ; or, where they vary, it is because of the variety in the minds which gave birth Thos, both the exeellences and the defects of every form of religion are accounted for hy reference to the constitution of man alone, and his sapposed agency in con structing his belief for himself. But to argue that because all religions therefore the which they in common embody fs of human and not of divine orig and not supernatural—is altogether falla- It is much more reasonable to believe that this resemblance is the rerult of an effort constantly me ing to impart to his children trae ideas con- cerning himself and their own spiritual na- ture; and that the superstitions and falsi- tics relating to these subjects, which are so gencrally met with among men, are alone the product of human agency. doubts that it nay be abstractly pe conceive of a religion which shall be ab- our actual perience, the dullness and THE MEMPIUIS SMITA A Jadge Bites O n Conzressman's Ear-A Regular Old-Fashioned Western FI man Hellered. A MYSTERY OF THE SOUND. —— THLE CORPSILTHAT FLOATED ASHORE AT MADISON, CONN. NEW JERSE HER HONORED DEAD. How the Cong: from the Mempi is 4, SENATOR COBB'S FUNERAL] PEST SORT PT Winfleld Jeru- callededms for some years Morristown Draped in Mourning—Gov. Ran- | = 's Anniysis of George T. Cobb's = Character—The Scones at the House, the cs ats reeualnle Church, and the Grave, The circumstances surrounding the terrible fate | THC Orangemen and Ribboomen in Cotttsion of the Hon. George ' killed in the railroad accident in Virzinia, already been given in full, 1t only remains to tell Loxpox, Aug. 12.—A desperate tight occurred, the story at their burial, Little Generai he ts generat been considered a man of Whether deservedly 40 of not, bid say; but we are now ready to sw henceforth be “marked man, ‘This mark was pnt on him yesterday, amt this 1s An Arm Fonod Eleven Miles Distant from the Trank—A Hid o geon and the K er tor the Mardered Kuown, On Thursday evening, July 28, « party enjoy- sure sailon Long Island Sound, off Mu son, Conn,, noticed the nude body of a man Me face downward, in the water. repngnance to handling unknown dead bodies, mins led perhaps with a little ea] terred the party from making any efforts to rescue “BATURDAY, AUGUST = Cuba's Encmics and Friends. A Madrid telegram of the 7th inst., pub- yesterday, confirms ve already stated, that Spain will send to Caba inthe falla reinforcement 11,000 soldicrs. The island ie to be The revolution is to be crushed ; that is quite another matter. Spain has had, at ene time since the out ution, over 100,000 armed ‘The sources ery case of a similar either the Murder+ to, we will not that hy will jnstly entitled to consideration as a Amusements To: Trowery Theatre Fnengenent Exitnontinary, Ace ‘The usual sense of W. Smith was standing talking to somewhere near the Sixth Ward poils, vesterday afternoon, between one and two o'clock, in a fi wae joined by the Little Uon gradually ditt od Combination, Matinee Judge Barhour Lewis, 61 Open te Visitors, r, When the party At least 200 persons went to Morristown on the aleve train yesterday morning, For inteiti- | 'e* in which three porsoas were kijled aud % veral gentand respectable appearance, it wou'd be hard | Wounded, The military were oblived to interfore n to epeak of s 8 member of the Radi bill for the pu On the following morning, July %. gathering seaweed on the berc!t back of the res!- dence of H, B. Wilcox, Esq., Town Clerk, found A nopy CAST 0 resembling the description piven of the one seen afloat the previous evening. man, apparently between 25 and 9) yeurs of ago, 5 foot 1144 Inches high, fall and well-developed form, And, though mach decomposed, @iving evidence that moment of death it had enjoyed perfect xcept the feet, which Were encaged in White cotton socks of good quality, and a pate of low calfskin gaiters, nearly new, Poered, and with Napo! tirely gone from the head, doubtless through the Process of decomporition and the action of the ele- about a week's or very dark brown, on the breast was aleo of the same dark hue, rae CAtS® OF DEATH. Mr, Witeox, who {8 also» ms Ne summoned a ju-y of twelve residents of the town, and proceeded with Dr. Meigs was called to make a post ‘The doctor found a bat free: ture of the le/t temple, crushing the skull ata point directly back of the eye and extending over the ear, ‘The wound was about three-quarters of an inch in width, perpendicular, and one and three-quarters of fn ine in length, well defined. From this ghastly wwound several «mall fractures or cracks were trace. dons foree of the blow that This wound, of course, was uM ‘That it was received before je apparent by masses of extavasated biood deposited about and below the ey: FRIGHTFUL WORK WITH A EXIF! In addition to this deadly wound, the ful cut across the forehead, extendiog to temple, which was looked upon by the mg been gi disfzurement, ver the man’s brea and others in the regton of the hea to have been inflicted with & robably, to the ¢! hese wonnds defied al F some farm The daily circulation of Ti Sv e farmers which ended on to flad the equal of those who debarked from the | to preserve order, cal Legislature, in regard to the last sreck is. During the eour Ang. 6, tas aa follove: 112,600 Thoreday break of the reve men at her command in the island, fully two-thirds were well drilled, equipped, Gen, Pri admitted in wiber last that 40,000 mea had been sent there from Spain, and to these several large reinforcements Those regulars were commanded by o ON THR snore, cars on their arrival, ‘The flag on tho tail liberty eh ree ‘ pole of the public square swuag idly at half-mast THB LATEST FROM PARIS, sultry air, while the prominent business places STNG he Tr “ wing pon the Mattitndes neral if he meant ty repetition of the jonsive language, very emphatically enunciated, We Goneral shat bo uiin- in deep mourning. As early as 10) o'clock, many of them were tigntly closed. I through alone aven casting © dep sha giving evidence of refinement and wealth, the ge fal manifestation of subdued grief was observable | Paris, Aug. 12 Noon Commu nh witle in the countenance of every prsser: mile from the depot bro HOME OF MR. CO! unpretenting steucture, standing back aboat twenty furrounded by shade trees, An aby flowers dotted the near the kitehen, was an age ferupnlous nentness, his head bowed bern areat, and ree Li was the bovly of a ‘The Judge thereu, on toll self was a d—d little Har.” The heroic spirit for which the General ts noted With the courage becoming a daily circulation dur. and armed regulars, u=is merely natural Daily aver 9 July 80, arose within him, hero of #0 exalted a reputation dauntiess bravory—hravery displayed durin, War in countless charges on unarmed. citizens women, and ebiliten, in forays upon chicken coop d silver spoons--and with a coolness like that dit by him on the memorable occasion ey when his nove was yrted, “T shall strike you, sir; I suall 9 the previous tweck, ends ‘The body was nue. have siueo he Divine Be. The Adjournment The hair wae en- who had seen service in revolutionary and Neither officers nor men there. ig to learn in the art of war- Yoroner’s inquest upon the murder of NATHAN has adjouracd and without a verdict. jury have agreed not to leave town without their address with the Coroner, so nod together #hould murderer or any other fore had anyth chin.” anid the Judge, “it don't cost any- " is the General pele: Judge a “stingor on the snout, 1 pitching in vigorously, without day The mombers of the And yet a few handfuls of Cubans, for the most part miserably armed and totally un- disciplined, commanded by men who, with very few exceptions, never smelled powder until now, have managed to defy and defeat sercied hosts of veterans, and hold their own against them. The World, strangely enough, inculpates Gen, Grant alone for the bloodshed and de- That the President has erred, and erred grossly and culpably, in not respecting the just and lawful wishes of the country in regard to Cuba, we fully admit. But the people of the United States, repre sented in Congress, are at least equally re- sponsible for having been frightened by the bugaboo of the threatened war with Spain, and by the threatened disruption of a politi- cal party, into discarding Banks's resolutions, which would have given life and liberty to Cuba, add adopting Brsauam’s, whose ten- dency was to consign her to devastation, slavery, and death. Fortunately, however, Cuba has found friends, and found them where she should have sought Go in, Judge! Sam ! set’em np ag’in,” and similar eheerfal and eneonraging shouts instantly weut up from the crowd as the General swung in, ‘The Judge, with back up and straps buckled down, awaited the onset of the General, and in less time than it takes us to tell it, seientificall; the hero's head in chancery, ‘The fur flew then, you bet! snap. and the General * hollered.” * Hollered,” did we say? No ; th howled, and insta the law rushed to bi« rescac—rushe rived too Inte to prevent a fearful deed of blood from being consummated “Tam a marked man,” shricked the General ; and he spoke traly—the Jude bad, in the brief eneaze- ment, found time to chaw & portion of one of lis ears worth of Georges T. Cob that they may be sum) tered over his dead body the detection of th Upon the ver: conversing tn reporter banded low to} hands, and bis “wholt attitude betokening tue deap- | Several have boou stopped ‘ ‘That was a more eloquent tribnte to the | ye is diMcult to understand why there are ® than all tho sentences ut» eee vO bacon there are auch journed divines, precautions unless It I# Intended to prevent a popue ah were two elderly gentlemen, jar invasion of the Chamber, as on the day of the ea. Approaching them. the Convent everticless, crowds gati dail, mortem examinntic The Coroner and his jury have thus con fessed their entire inability to determine how the murder was accomplished, or to They are very much in the condition of the Grand Jury held in BrDFORD'S request that they should not adjourn because be expected that Superintendent Jornpas would find out some pleasant morning who it was that killed Mr. Natuan! Now all eyes are turned to the police in dhe hope that they may perhaps dit something, and we hear rumors of mysteri- ous information received in Mulberry street, and of solemn obligations of secrecy imposed upon the reporters of the press, for fear that they should prematurely reveal this impor- But the cum of it all is ce and its Superin- mente, and alto tome personal f A senile, a snort, a e old 8 ene eve W Well," said a ploneant ficed entioman in a | We old Administration incresses daily. Never wae Randolph can tell you more than | there such a from time immemorial not only various forms of belief, but numerous sects of believers of the same general doctrine. ‘This diversity has been likened to tho rays of the sun shining on «stained glass win- dow ; it comes pure and white from the sun, but after it hag passed through the window ft takes on the hues of the pieces of glass of which it iseomposed. So, divine truth, which is one and indivisible in itself, is broken and distorted by the human mediums who receive ‘and transmit it. Tho practical value of this acknowledg- divine source of what Reporier—Where te detect the murderer. Iniormant—Just back here of Cobb's, on awsed; the first house on the left GOV. RAMDOLEN AkD EBonGA *, COND. lasted the whoie night and late the next moruing Retracing his steps, the reporter tarned down a | There were ni broad avenue, and vastation in Cuba, other road you showing the tret lind been inflicted, cient to kill instantly. on." said the Jude, and now I'll give you the ‘under crop ;’ " but be ‘ore he could carry out this landable ive the two combatants were pried apart by the ms of the officers of the I And bleeding, was |ifted into a hack to be sent to the rear for repairs. rted withont taking along the piece of e# who picked Itup ron after the carringe haw! ten your ear!” T ‘wallow fork, drought him to x portico filled with gentlemen en- ganed in earnest conversation, witlheld, and Paris is exasperated by the bad faith “Is Goyernor Ravdoiph at home he inquired. | ot the Government, which had promised to give al “He is,” replied @ young man, who the reporter rn : s < of 1,84 enbecq uently learned was the Governor's son. the news. While MacMahon admits a loss of 1,590 Ss ae In his hurry A mowent later, and the Tgetped himself ap- out of 1,800 men engaged, Frossara's los peared ; rather tall with side whiskers and hair a little inclined to thin. ness im front, end Explelning bis errand, the reporier was | Mavsbal Canrobert atriy welcomed with the " Then there were many some near the throat ing, “'Ere, mister, Gederal did not handed over to a physician to be prosery ‘until the owner chooses to claim it. We understand that Judge Lewis offered 8500 for it, vouch for this, however, Sheriff Wright, who was py Jadge Immediately, and carried him before Squire Kiernan, on a watrent sworn out by bimself (the xamination, the Squire bound the prisoaer over in a heavy sum to answer to the eharge at the September term of tue Criminal The bond was promply given and the Judge was released. don for to the lapee of time, efforts (o probe them, and itis pot known whether the vite! o-gans were io- The flesh of the Vett to and thigh, was thonght this fad stroy marke on the body identification. ON# ARM FOCWD ELEVEN MILES DISTANT, Tho left arm was fractured above the elbow and the lower part of the limb had been torn offat the fracture and Was missing. a leased to tend @ SUN representative ‘every facility ment of the one , between the knee ‘eh In a moment more the two were seated ina re- Uired part of the porticn, away f The conversation was as Rep orter—I desire more than all to leara the lead- ing features of Mr, Cobb’ arrested the nM purposely cut a tant intelligence. iat mtelt have led to that all partica, the px tendent, the City Judge and his Grand Jury, as well as Coroner Rouiins and the assistance FeLLows to aid them, are brought to the practical declaration that they are all legs and useless in bot ascertain who it was that murdered Mr. teaehes at once fidelity to the truth and tolerance of honest error, contend that ho slone is rigut io his reli- gious opinions, and only a fool will, out of opposition to bigotry, believe no’ are all bouad to exercise our undersiand in adopting a religion, and our perse in adhering to our convictions in regard to it afterward ; and we shall do this th the more thoroughly we are persuaded that | the inmost principles of our religion are not of human invention, but come from above, Alter a brief Only a bigot will first of all years have not the struggling patriots of Spain's former 8 the memory of Spanish efface from Gov. Bandolph—Perhaos I can tell you as much | Prussia to Burn a French Village for Every avout that ae eny one. We were opposed in rolitics, Pruw Bomba y stort political fights. But Brau, Aug. is said to-day that @ The forearm und han‘, erfoct state, were subsequently fount on the Island, eleven miles dis Tt had evidently become sop- arated from the body by the decomposition of tue fin corresponds with the ‘ae thongh the unfortuna‘e man had seen. tie blow coming, and thrown up his elbow to ward it of; Unt tin tie Weight of tae weapon Were 0 great as to breuk the Lones of the arm aud ery MURDERED AND MURDERER CNKSOWN, No evidence was discovered showing who the and the Jury was that of wn unknown ava “came to his death from a wound infl head, producing fracture o he Was thy netehbor, and more than thai, was my | peocia warm personal (riend, can say truly that te wus | P i iriend, and he was no ies an | it is the ietention of the Prussian forces to barn a THE BALL American possessio deepotism aod Spanish crucity. of sympathy for the suffering Cubans which Cantos HoLocrn lighted a few weeks ago in Congress at Bogota—a spark which Spain has vainly endeavored to extinguish—will sLortly spread to a glorious flame of liberty, embraciog all Spanish Ameries, and exhibit ing a power before which all the men Spain may send will flee discomfited. Cuba's day of trial and suffering will pass It was frightful beyond all precedent in its atrocity, Sad its horrors are not yet of the United States for standing quietly an¢ tacitly, allow- ingr@hese things at our very doors, Sl not Ite stain will remain forever. westerly direction, ‘The Harvard with the Atfantion = The Atlautics’ Victory. The Harvard nine appeared on the Capitoline yesterday and playet They are a fine, mnseuta and work wel together in the field The fractare of the this matter, 4 oa the temple. force of the blow and a) authorities thus confi inthis cage they eadvot give to the people that degree of protection lence which consists in the trint, conviction, and punishment of those who have cox se on to stand der perpetrated in the very heart of the city, in a most conspicuors with a thousand circumstances ends and with competent rates, ought to have pointed infallibly t henceforth remain and I have sc ne we got alone v mull or are guilty of at ee an edmirable example. ainst Lloody vio- NEXT TO MTS CONSTANCY IN FRIENDSIIP zation in the F, I should say came pts © of $0000) OF $NX), at honeraby. This placed b of pecuniary tem ptatiun ip bis pe more brains. than any Republican party in the ‘State, “T flinching tenacity, ures’ ditapproved by the party, but ent GRANT has written a letter to well played, excevting in the sixth inning of the it frontal and tem erson OF persons to gained furly Ts this con shocking cave of ar this toning the Brook!rriss scored seven runs, and this gave them a very strong loa, ever, stuek to their ap t in the last three innin Auantic felling was flest-clnss, sharp and eff cri Harvards woid bay was placed in & plain cofiu aid decently buried in the village graveyard THE TELL-TALE SuORS. The reporter of Tue Sux, whosisited Madison body, aeked to vee the oponts gamely, putting them railroad bonds, for two runs op deny the report, and state further, th “To,” he say emphatically otherwise the powe But the & in ski! hy party ties so clorely ont (hat he which, in skiliul y erment of the lo 00 without along togethes first-r (ify the maa or to tostily of were prompily half e¢ the Hurvard mi to the crimir an impenctrably mystery? other hein found out; but not o + is the same sort of language which Presi- pant has employed from the first ; but we say that 11s actions belle bis words, Saying that he erately consea the law prescribes that every Assessor of Internal Revenue must Guat has appointed one Avo Akerman on Georgia. Attorney-General For instance int hus di For instance, minating him ay Minister to Eu ent to fill the pluce, It, therefore, he ake w Tt he refases he is conscious of bis own incapacity, and n upon the political are one of the situation in Georgia, which we venture to y is unrivalled in the productions of the Department over which he presides, ‘The point at which AK to be driving is to determiae whether there ouglt to be an election in Georgia this fall In the first two columns of bis wordy ha- rangne he argues stoutly tion and lawe of the United States, and the Coustitation and laws of Georgia, explicitly require that such an election should be held. In the next half column he goes on to prove that these documents leave the mutter very much in doubt, And in the final half column he gives the Democrats distinctly to under stand that if the Republicans should not onl, refuse to huld an election, but should eve term of the present Republican Legislature two years bost-disciplined teams ever bave a vast number of policcm millions, wre good account of themselves with the Tae following is accepts he wil broken off by col'l stv3 Forp, on cid | ning them, and in y officers and Commissioners their real busi property, but to en N would seem sand drink lemonade at Sackett’s Harbor, or of the Eighth District in tL although when Fi Brooklyn, and Gen. he lives yet, and Gen, Garant knows it What value can be atteched to a promi serve aud enforce th who deliberately ‘This was said oly a t to protect life and At least sume ich their chiefs by ille plunder and to elect them to more lucrative offices, so lor probably correct, and muy help . explain Ms, Fre ghuysou's hesltat.on en J tor my passport <ince Twas at tf regnter, ry thort ‘ime after we re- | MY vmly doubt is pout veins eet on (o ser¥9 uk ceived the news of the nomination. The opinion is | “ETA Abou: is » prisuner at Texicr, He was missing, wits aeveral other corresp ade ita, alvl wat av Was appointed he lived ix impracticable that tae b ant knew it; and there WHene Was THE DER ispels the carre was murdered op one of the wo overboard. th would have that the Coustitu: MeDonaid, Fi, 3 fraud and viclenee & contest as prece yin New ¥ slartned all on board a vessel were ofa style nor country mmonly Worn ade by a President in of his friend's virtnes, SaaNS OHIW EE ine Gest | \ aril ait spare wilt nd We are OUly at the Lecinuing of continued at considerable Vie same correspondent writes on Thnrsday: NARROW ESCAPE OP GOV. RANDOLPH, \sordor In every departm: + wo great, compieiely turns my wind ¥0 that f eanuot “Let me present you to my. oftte introaue sey, Secretary of State MeMichacl, Gen, Stryker, Chief of Staff, and The only member of U ress pres by neither sailors Answers and Questions for Mr. Grecley. We found the other day in the Boston Post report that the 7'riuxe had gone down on its kuccs before Jaurs Fisk, Jr, and Jay GouLp, inorder to recover the priv. lege of which it hi papers on the railway which they control. Mr. John Haiteld, ‘Time of Ganie—One bour ai workmen or meet Gen Dox, Mm among the wate avr Is recruiting by a tour nay are feet several others, philosophical ax Mutual vs. Union of Morrisania at Trem In the course of dolpti stated that he azd Sen ecompaniod Mr J uncompromising observer of He has been at Long | Geary the fact tha HE WAS NOT A SAILOR, J would not have been likely affairs at Wasbin: Branch, and doesn't like it toga, where we fear he will be eq From the Branch, however, be sends the following interes “A seb of shrewd pol Dextor's Time to be aboard a sail Dut that a matter of oficial i From the Dugfuio Con Many persons expressed the opi Buffalo track wee short of a mi his remarkab the subject that the’ mana track re-surveyed as ac aid perform the work ago, and it was found that the track ing short of a miic, was about thirty feet too long It would have been the duty of the managers to lengthen the track if it nad be prover distance ; and it was just as orten tt when the true 1 steamboat lines That report we copie? 48 a matter of news, aud now we learn on i ovity Chat it was the Tribune, he aesures luced by any ivterdic of Fisk and Govip's; and he ‘gone down on his knees” and agree ing “the monstrous, £ grant iniquity of their sc Toese circumstances, and the additional fact that nh correspond) g to. the descrip’ ° that Lie Corpse Was have Lecu on ta ing inielligence : e when Dexter made So mach tale was At 1 o'clock the pi ot the majority of those who viewed the boy was Uiat the man Was on they Were not positive ae to tl was murdered, contemplated Lody, thea the Democrats themselves as served just about right; for scandalously in tarving the iglature, and in carry. GRANT at the unodteliiog of hi ANT needs practi Intshinan, though At all events, he killed ia a aut, iu ns to put him at gathered a hundred might regard rty, and, whi! ‘This was dor Was he simp cu he Was an equal participant t or WAS NE KILLED ce of his elotin re and when was thts ing his renotn Bourweit hae they acted vi negroes out of the Le » State against Gen. Presidential election, Having got the matter into this mad } Attorney-General then fulis back upon his first posi ought to be an election and Le winds up b y pressure Dearing Mr. But WELL, wad Po} 1 Phi'ad, ehureh, BY A nopBen? rk are doomed, itis up lis way to tl n proved short of the cleariy their duty stite of the cam rious crite per Haven ur Bridge: body tlvat to its place of deposit politicians have surrounded the Presi- 1 confiscation of vehicles of every description, from th pace of the mi nd are going to put practical men into his | Shrowdness tn that quarter is des kness, and bhunder> | 1 by any Adminis- Of conrse, any horse t time on it will have Trichly deserve t his efforts to unravel this ted both New here repent in justice to Mr. We also quote auother t Atthe time of the collision, or just previons there naire to the plain wagon of aume | toy Un town with ut Mmbie farmer, cme Lo pay his last Uibute of re: | wind ‘ ng to Southard, when the 1 amnboat Was ¢ NOE. When the st ts that there cities know of any fra covery, hur are from his ar! they aware of | Dexter on this track in Is ing were never bef must now make pull bearers and for Whom weats respeetive jurirdictions, ed could € J that it wis socompiieied, wih oF without recommending that State Department? That is the q Klock represent a calamity hap ion as vhe resign An esteemed correspondent from Minne: eota informe us that the reports which have been Wher resignations re is but one man of War, Gen necepted a8 proof por from those tow Vnese Sound ws rops of the West have In Minnesota th Rawiins, who du ould fll Lis place—of course, we va failed aro utter! are becouing us du vindicating the Mr. Greeny w think thie proposit the World, TUL SLATE IN BROOKLYN, President Grant hi know how ay said that the country could of Wisconsia and Mic Favor of bis Mas- king for and os of the otuer The quantity in t roud Retiring in ation OF his in stron thened by the « Jiseovered an extra mily resemblance ar character Was justly je the quality is above it, also largely surpass their usual yield snd the only region where there seems to be any considerable falling off is in some parts of Tih- where a severe drought has prevailed, pon the whole, however, there ean be no ques- tion that the wheat crop in this country is largely in excess of that of ordinary years; so that if y considerable dematia for this we shall be abund all upon Moser to accept it, and en: Now that we Trivunc’s question, will it kindly oblig by paying a little attention to some questions What is its opinion respecting Pres.dent who keeps at the head of the Siat Department, as Acting Secretary of State man whom the nt of his influene Miinistration of the Government pect iccurately meanure nis los to justify. the upon the new at is controversy seems to be one common type upen Which they are all formed, and certain ele 8 which the A Sex reporter met Tim Desmond of Brooklyn y all possess, In some this unity of type extends to minot unimportant details. while all religions teach that there is a God aven, and a hell,and that obedience to laws of Ife substantially the same as the ‘Ten Commandments of the Jewish Scriptures leads to heaven, and disobedience to them to on and rituals the Bud dhism of Asia exhibits many of the fea tures of the Christianity of Southern Eu. 1 in the sacred writings and tradi. Hlindeos is to be found much England Puri Of affinities which result from deriva Judaism and are also examples show the adaptedness of both parent ravings of the lu All men need religious faith, and it; and all in secking youpply that noed tend toagreement in what essential, the butcher ia the Twe and a favorite he is wo old politician, and a de being one of the eral Committee unable to secure voted friend of Boss MeLat shining lights of the despite all this, he has bee has been a standing candidate he SUN repor utters in Brooklyn, abors, philant the weitare of t hit, and for the suc cess of the Adminisiration with which I ms and justly there should be a great staple in able to supply it, wislature of Massachusetts bas proved to have been yuilly of receiving: a bribe of $60,000 to betra and defraud his chent of thus honori flagrant and undenia! Government? floce Mr. Giknenty think of for Sheriff for years past, with Tim on poiitical n in the first piace candidate for Register next fall im=Ob, 1 don't know ; iF iniluenee upon other shew Position courage, dey otic ee ‘with the new ws could not be measured that of other he had, in some f created, that conid Lis constituenia Can the Tribu g brilery and putting We copy in another part of this paper a benntiful and affecting tribute which Ge Baxxs paid to the late Joun A, Rawzins, in his exeeilent oration recently deliv: neiety of the Army and 3 Gulf, In a few pregnant sentences he does justice to the noble character and enlarged intellect of Rawzins, as well as to that great heart and that irrepressible love of human freed spired him Yo the very dood, as Gen, Baxks rity, experience, whieh he decias ad where these victims lost thei lel], in its organiz: arison of his capscit Sun Renorter—W ed at Boston b. pastor of th a him can be in part gret for bis un he enjoyed the con ‘ou think he contd he was defeated t od guilty of bil still imapudentiy hoss, the caskets we him then are now ¢ Who were the: Washington, and flaunts his bribery money tanism, ther: ays, he roused himself in his last moments from the apparent unconscious ness of dissolution to exclaim to those surround: ing him, Cuba must be fre e never uttered, nor is there recorded anys where propheey more certain of fulfilment, reilection that many of th were among the most ardent cham- pions of American liberty, have now turned their backs upon Cuba, and willingly see her con. , an? to the extrem tares of Spanish ferocity! The generous emotion of his philanthropic heart bace with the lection of so tr. Davis's “ extravagance and From Senator Cob rolizing: to our youn i jparly who defeat vit he was one of th t MeLauchlin Limits of this: me d given hit thoughts to his fumil He bad taken le fancy that money, no matier Low obtained, will atone for the lack or loss of cha: ‘ 1e those already noticed. Amon, ss'4 Case against the District Attorney # y Aion had surrendered app Paterson; Orestes Cleve gh they may differ in wentiale, just ua t maestic habit of another wo: in the realma who former! ¥ expressed the opinion that the sary that this corruy play of il gotten wealth should cease doin’ thels f bilss, visions of and did not seem forms of government, and in held him back Is in whic he What brought him a. to this cold und eaieulanng world, in. which hi known nothing but suffering, and servi Te was luis love of the Human fi aevents of death, "there is one thing more— must be free !” neral, Cuba must ersation he expressed the had yet been made tor the derstood wat George Herins living off the peoyle for vears, was to be County Clerkship, and that Bill hominated for the ofl dustrial pure of martyr ant of an rere Hergen county Spanish chain fo Mr. Gueriny on the case of D not upon any inere rumor, bur upon Sevul Document No Massaclunesna Buall we have a nak for hie judg Out of this resemblance of religions, and timate conn ch, varioty w The Brooklyn Child Murder, The Coroner's jury, in the case of er-of Van Brunt street, wear Wil ». Who killed bis infant son with a ho languag Pie funeral war slso attended hy Council and Fire Departinent ti ah 188, published by the Legi Nite of those e thoorists hay Be geers en loved, departed ( voices of the living a our ding words, and the fava ahout any man except the concluded that they ar prisoner, ana fe was th Halted to aN uit the Activa wf May Urapd J uguon of buman ing ‘Thy peowls MAY Whusylore Lieuthe more freely ly wonty two E. n ant % —— ehiiren wet erode tient The working people of New York and adjoin Chauty. we ems ut the freely in the Mutual Beacue | Mere RorriMly mutiiaten i Sovivge Dank, io the sup buildis AST SAD RITES FOR patina SUN OFFICE, AL 13-44, 4 D. oo in Derry-Milltary Interference Killed and Several Wounded, Cobb and Col. J. B. Heatle Thre at Dorry to-day between Orangemen and ( 4urrounding the French Chambers The img Minisivy Doliveratiog Taro , lined on either ride by trees Night Oficial War News Wi and adorned by residences Paris Exaxperated acd e Loss of from 15,00010 15,000, A walk of a | Strasburg is tuterrupted, 1h ht the visitors to the around the eit. The Emperor ts at Metz Paris ts tranquil, that {sno important disturbances have occurred, though turbule t groups continually unded by lars, enivas#iert vo feet from the pavement, | frm. The Corps Levsstatit is still © ndance of | Woops, including four thousand garden, Seated in the shade, | M4 marines, supported by the Paris Gardes and 1 nogro, dressed with | the Natioual Guard, ¢ 1s allowed pass without a bis | Svermit, and even with diMlculty muke their way. eins ‘card, and inquired where ling the arrange. | and the tro ts respecting Mr. | ally arte, ps char, ormation ethom, False alarme continge he irritation against the Emperor and kdown of departments and minty teries, which are in utter contusion, The new Cabinet has everything to reorcantee, ‘The deliberation on the formation of anew Mivisity is house ? teen rejections be ‘ore the list wae ‘s00n caine to the place of his | finally complete. through & winding roudway | Omcial information about the recent losses is #till sat it, well proportioned, | Saurbriick are wholly unkoown, Tustead of intelli. ‘ence of the war, tie Government telegrapus from jig counte- | “Metz that showers fell Inst fall of had genial, preposses ris on Thursday, y d'Hlilliets, who goes to Tourd, Trochu takes Canrobert’s Corps ‘oc mt Was oilered the Ministry of War. but re d, uniess culled to power by the Corps Legume Tho Secretary of the Count of Paris denies that the Orleans Princes are in Paris, - ‘oatest nrbanity, to replace Bara Gov, Kandolph, ‘1 shail be yi ti ollows kuot ot character. ition is forthcoming whieh will declure that Contest over. the whole matter | French villaze tor ench phice destroyed by the id not let his politics interfere he ne Almost my first acquaint, | Feeneh deet's Lombardment of the German porta, a political strugale, » bap ——— The Demoralization of the Prench Army at Chatons—A Lack of Armas Lonnex, Auy. 12—One of two corie:pendents who left London on Monday to replace two others who bad beea arrested, sends from Cholous on Wednesday an account of Jer and demorali: Ile says: It we were newer integrity. Te and the tl Wand all ona 2 was lieard ace mie faiaee shouts of ¢ rpls. Everything was in confusion. After gr = about WP fouid an omnibus, and in it Wo geue st returned tue cap, Tey way tie roa en solicr: be an of the . with bis un euabled Lim often to cany ty the ent. He was not bound latter are betae drilled with uid see the | gpatehs Only all portion are i J ‘IME SUN could Lave got | uiainder aro exercise! with sticks. i ©; for tionzh he wus a Ie: | fen nded trow the fr not an Administration ni He I eheved bere at Prosi ha Nis besefactions iu No news is allowed to reach rere from the front, tain § Hy | and coustunt suspicionsare expressed, ‘The wounds pewitaicd, aud Piya. W the Prussite guos are Lot revere; bat tle ( Jodgment, he auid | | Nuinbors of men sitting just where we do now, | aye by Fielingtaysen in: | HY 1, Me niin, diss al effeet, T find that Conrobert went te Paris this afternoon vit is be } put rue is expected to retara, b shall oui the rst Wain | morning ad both legs shot ol and still ripis and the Garde Mobile butio my mind ia the dng arguess of Co-might it hos a icantly 1 wil, then be kill will ietrust hia, Ja el event he 1 family Feporier to Hoary Wan. MeDooali, Comp: Vreasurer: Gen, Perine ear my 1 teas. t every one 18 caled to arms it appears zive them, and it is acrodlly J issuing to part of te Garde Mobile ren contemy oid flint mus There are only fifteen Chasse pots per come ' . at ler, Bag. er Newurk Y suis eum, anid the rest are toll ‘ hey aan re jae ht te use of that arm, Marshal Canrobert’® Cobb Ke pucked | comes aus beom seat ty Meg, He expects to Jom 16 at the White Suiphor Spriugs, |e! Paris. aes | I ct Pea ener Lait What the Pope Wil Do. | But for this delay vodel alia The Pope declares that in cise of the hostile ’ fated trate « jon of any portal pri the b Howl Woriitory, TUB MOUSE OF DEATH, . ¢ Papal Dou shan had Ita, news, if a ty lett in cory ce of Mr. TUE DIS: HIN THE BAY. Further Particular Story of Steamer Norwatk's Pilot, the Coney Island bout * Norwatk.'¢ Thirty-six carriages left “ turning info tre street urou | Captain G. W, Wilson, when near Bedioc’s Island, stands, it was found tht te | on her return trip, was run into by a schooner public ‘square wa Vwith s company look | Lost eve nsely packed, a throng even avement, nd IW’ wes with ceem 1 re chooner, the lat ff from t nd bit the ste forward of the wheel and dix the shaft, broke the guard forwart, aft and carried the wheel away ’ engine and destroying the furniiut ‘ wi the effects and liquor stork hooner carried away her bows) re two handsome bartal eas: | dust previous to the collisto Uist he notiend thats “t pOrL side alata KreON OnE r THE DEAD, track, TH at harp, made nd nny . ywers, Next was a ima: sil east on bowed P, Coun, Tuere Were t was ss towed by th Su er 13, Ish Van street, Bro © proportion of PET tiv passengers Wer Vad a pure white boquct at. the fh vd, ANOTHER REPORTER'S ACCOUNT wntre and # er ut the n T assengers from the Norwalk int the nila to the other read er were handed at Red Hook Poip siderable Wath ount their Bora’ Februar ere é Alara cers of the Norwalk rh 1 THE KXERCISES tion. A namber of mei c sinzing of a hymn, followed by | # dozen Were Wet from heat to 1 © cripture they had been int f esd erty’ ali that he jumped ‘ d his opinion Micers of tie | Years of uge t x Were highe | And she sunk cry Whew s and should be held to justice, Other | 42, the second ty Motte f made by the Rev, Joon Abbott | Father,” and dis, we 4 Prosbyterian charch of whieh | ler basket overboard snd jusnped at Ld Y WAS B weuber, and also by the Rev. | Fexcued trom drownin Rev, Dr. J.B, Crane, Presiding Adeck hand on one oi the Hamilton as Elder of the Newark Disirict saw several hats Mating through Buttoriais Cu ite Zee hel, also traiionta. afters. Vii ‘ At the conclusion of these excreises the imyense | beueving tat abe was ina mining one f the church amid an almost paintul stile | passeruer ways that there were a us au aud revereutly borne to the cemetery. | ther passenger Wo sat on the ‘orwird ee re the burial service of the church was read. | that the erew on the schooner We « All but the heart aches, and te | pilot to stop tue steimer bil hv ® Which cau never fade trom tue recole | Several passonzers hi ist that ' s public position, and the fact | thu tive mouse mt tne very Ll wi adloy Way U.S, Assessor of bis district, | oe rhs wh upon thei” er Of distinguished persons were present b The” blame seems to. rest & others, Senators a Torrey of Ocean, and Hopper of 1, of the Fitth Congre THIS MORNING'S TEL EGE A sional District; Judge Vail, of the Court of Esrors - ex-Senators Budd. Veghte, ind Hays: Mayor Samuel Taipan epee 1 §. Halsey, Alfred Mills, Prosecutor of the Pleas, and | yd Uniyal, Parmaeut wis seve) one of Senator Cobb's executors; Robert Rushia 1 rile 1 * cond District: Ben). B. Robin fhe € 4 Fourth; ex-Judge Chas, I, Voorhis, | (leat & ren jasaidue® § A. Q. Keasvey, Newark ; George A . fl ; " . gressman, Newark, Major Dunich | Darin t AMET ' vi 'T. T, Kinney, Newark Adrer. | change iat hauls yeaiertay, Moy : , U.S. Commissioner, New t ‘ * A petition ior tae pardgu of Gen. OS mon | ni ne

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