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MORRISANIA CIVILIZATION. —— A WIFE-FLOGGER'S KILL HIS BENEFACTOR. her authority in the lOpAS did his best, perhaps, to reinstate the authority of Spain on his first arrival ; but he found it no easy task. He saw, in fact, that he was in the hands of the his subordinates, Govexrony, and others in the field, were very badly handled by the our battles and then retired to tain coutracts which had been made with t barre Coal and Railroad Company, which succeeded in doing. —Was it before the election? and mischievous awith the gallant 80 justly won it, To make Voxsan Admiral would detract from the honor which every Amer- ican citizen delights to accord to the lamented cane pot ihe nak Op re ATTEMPT TO See - Su. Lt Shines for ATL fe dlection a! all, to do with the Erie pale i i In getting the i Gein carting that election. and (0 . dete aed’ wn’ the hele. "Raliruad the re was : The James Finnegan, the fend of the Morrtan« nia Seheol Ring, Saapping a Pistol at a Prominent Citizen in a Rarroom, ‘Yesterday morning in Morrisanfa Jas. Finno- kan, one of the Board of Kdncation, attempted to Kill Mr. Patrick Mullins, a wealthy and biehiy re- citizen of the town, Sunday night Mr. Mullins dropped into Tfotel, and was startled by nesun, who was suouting for help. Mr. Mullins ran into the back room and foand Finnegan eluieh) Wis wife's throat, her fuce black and tongue pro- in the act of *trjlc- ntracts fixed with the — THE OHIO SOLDIERS’ REUNION. was qoing to remark, in regard to Mr, CA, PUBLLO, Was paid filty bonds tor services, and peld itn tor services As acting trustee of the road nts Today. iance which Wi wt Bairacrdnary, Aes ‘The Meeting of the Seventh and Twenty- ninth Regiments—An Old Fashioned Bar- Asconsion—And a Ball, For several weeks Painesville was ina fever of excitement, preparing for a great reunion of Ohio's favorite regiments—the © Twenty-ninth rox—Trustes of what? inder the BERDELL mortgage. mach Was Aappro- # as trustee, do you remom- =I think the difference between the fifty bonds and the whole omonnt.” This is the evidence as to the fact of and ft should be borne in mind that it consists not merely in the sworn state- ment of President Exprrpon, bat also of the account books of the Boston, Hartford and Erle Company, which shows the payment of the money by that Company of which En.pnipor gives the explanation which we have quoted. Now let us see what wi consequence of this bribe upon the Erie Railway, of which Davis wes a Director and counsel. Upon this point the testimony of Mr. ELDRipée ig given on page 150 of the He understood, after a while, that the only possible way of ingratiating himeelf with the volunteers was to exterminate the Cubans, and for this purpose he undertook the late campaign in Camaguey, which he directed from: comparatively safe position in Pucrto Principe, ‘The campnign was eminontly an successful ; and when he returned to Havana, 80 bitter was the feeling of the volunteers against him that he absolutely took refuge for more than one night in the Cabaiia fortress, on the opposite sido of the bay. Sines then the hatchet has been buried ; he has, by letter, soundly abused a Deputy of the Cortes, Diaz Quin to abuse the volantcors; he has flatly re- fased to carry out late colonial laws which were objectionable to the volunteers; and at Iast Wo have the pittable spectacle of His Excellency dressed in the uniform of “ first high private” of an organization which laughs at Spain and hor edicts, and mount- ing guard with these scoundrel retire from Cuba, Duce, utterly unsuccessful; but he will carry with him the good will of the yolun- teers, and probably material carnests of it The reinforcements will como out charge of a new Captain-General, with special instructions to disarm the voluntocrs. He and his subalterns will powerloss, and Spain's rule will never again be obeyed in Cuba. ——— How Is Itt Can a Pacific railway be built through the territory of British North America? Soine of the Canadians fancy that it can he done ; but the evidence the other way is hard to It is stated as follows by Mr. Wi xeeon in his Notes on Puget Sound : * Divers engineers have put on sorrowful record their conclusions that the country between C and the Pacific was, in two The most dis JouN PALLISER, of the Royal the district between the western shores of Lake Superior and the Red Rive lakes und innumerable water-course * is Which Whe tro As a line of commu y ih the Red River and th the eanoe route from Lake Superior would, 1 eu sider, bo always too arduous and expensive for en.igrants At about 9 o'clock © sereams of Mrs. Fine ‘Phe town itself i# a piace of be- tween 4,000 and 6,000 inhabitants, located on the three miles from the shores of Lake Erie and thirty miles from the eity of Cleve- nd lined on either wide with noble rows of elm and inaple, Whose branches meeting in a leafy eanopy overlend form an of shade below, ‘The residences stand far back in the midat of apacious lawns, and oftentimes are al- most biden by tho masses of foliage that overharu and surround them, With its quiet promenad fresh lake breezes, ite delightful drives, and its pie- turesque ecenery, It seems indood a paradise of rest and coolness to one who seldom sees anything the dusty thoroughfares and the hot, ruthing crowds About seven miles from tsoll is the highest land in the State, Pprnaehed On every &ide over steop in what It know celebrated for solitudes, and whieh is the princi- the nection of eountry Around here. Painesville is also the birth place of snd Wiulam Beard, vou of whom are now an ; } ‘whom are no residents of New York, and cach of whom stands unrivalled in his particular line, ‘The day proved as auspicious as could be desired. In the morning, clear, cool, and With not a cloud to be een ; in the afternoon & frost ht just er pant ard to as 8 tructing from ite brightness. cro crow on ever} fl the streets with ‘The bratal hasty ing lier with his fist, ’ Mullins warded it offand separited she eoupte, tantly withdrew mutter h tris wife's proteetor t Mrs, Finnegan was led to a soft al eatoned by his to shicld his mother, lock yesterday morning, Finnegan, armed with a revolver, met Mr. M Viringe:” Aner faily elreulation of THE BUN durt daily cirentation of Trt Bux during hanks of Grand river week, which was as follows: Ite streets are broad, would netic wi 125.600 baturiny.. gate daily eirevlation last week, Avervge daily etrentation dur- Daily average yng Ke previous week, ending August 6, MoCarthy and Feet Commissioner comporedty to Mating that he had een looking for Finnegan heked the party into Aijem s to drink. After all had. Finnezan coolly walked np d ited it at his head and tas well take it mow ax ‘apped twice in Mr. Malling s fice. ‘Then he dit trot sRailant’s grap, ith cap eartridzes. attempt Finneran made no remark whatever, but quietly walked out of the tonne. At two o'clock be was arrested by Delette and taken bofore J BNO, Who had dared The War News. Another battle was fought on Sunday. Na- por.o, in a despatch to the Empress,while juiming a vietory, acknowledges that his ny was taken by surprise as ing the Moselle. sien 0 voe ties rho. terminates at -opgnition to the Brie five millions of the bonds af the artford aud Erie Ral Boston, Hartford and Bric Ri ‘The Brie Railroad in July agreed to give uch money tor those boods—shat Is, two million 6 r, FARWELL caine to New-Yor checks for that amount and came over and ortion of tho papers, he belug Vice: Pi ton, Uartrord and Eric; Keto Ratlrond, and we thong We came over of money, and then subsegu of two woeks after that, w bone in Auzust—and there got the balance of which was to come to us, amount: Nom Hye hundred thousand dollars. much aid Mr. PARWELL Dring home? “ A.—Two millions. it was cross He says: “Our advance guard had no knowledge of the presence of of the enemy, When half of our ad crossed over, the Prussians sud- denly attacked in great fore of (our hours, they were repulsed with groat air, and romanti pal summer res Chief of Holice aid he waa ann: 0 for the trouble be hn Ameelf, and that he would cortainly the vory first chaneo he hed. Judge Fa} ee upon committed bins without bail, Innegan was Jed out of the Court room weeping, notwithetanding his bray. nto cell apart from the other pri After a fight brees sprune wp, ent he that was nd took taat fe was pnt Into a ors, Tt 15 the be iof ik upon Mr. Mullins was inordinate jeulousy. above reproach, Mr. Mullins has created much 9s. Legaa to grow on every side, busy, moving throng, On every roed, long lines of filled with old and you 1g to meet and welcome tue Every train brought members of the grasped each othe! ing WirzaM claims a great victory. put for Verdun after the bat Uc, there is no doubt that the Prussians » victorious. Indeed, they again attacked French near Metz yesterday morning, and were again successful patches ind!cate that the French were routed in both battles with great ‘The trath seems to be that NaroLron did not get away from Metz soon enough. Prussians flanked the city both north and south, and then struck the middle of the re- ench army, attempting to eut off They have probably been suc- jogan's charneter an's warm and deserted him on Whee Finpeaan was even when many hi ot to the Schoo! Boar: and could not legatly hold the action of the Board in a like case, ho appealed for aid to his friend M to bim for §3,500, for wi jullins hae tnoreover « and only on Saturday lent him » large sum T don't remo nber the amount tess Tgot dratts, &e. ere they © pay the four million ‘The detachments, as thoy arrived, were met by id encorted to the headq 4 a all the streets through which these squa their march were decorations of ever The Intest des- *Q.—Row wi who deeded two jh; one million five nty-five thousand—if that is th: F don't pretend to give the exact figures— ‘a those drafts 1 mopihly payments ; five bundred wnd th Hartford and Brie Rai the sale of the five millions. stated to the Com and for the balance there were Irty-seven bonds of the Boston, ad, which formed a part of ‘Those Donds, as I ittee in the first instance here, eed in the hands of certain parties ertain nuinber of tho to Liralford road, one of the | ronds oi tne Brie Rallroad, held a certain amount They agreed to exchange these bo: OF convert them, as they had a right to They oflered to lend me upon them, Harttord and Erie bonds as collateral aranteed by the Eric Railroad. I gave them th nds and they gave me the Erle stock. sible personally by my own obligutions, of Thave taken up afl bit one, and that Was to run Yor cightoen months, allroad Was to assume these, and thnt complete the sale million bonds, Q.—I don't quite understind It. four miltions for dive milion Yes, sir; that was the uae: jong the loft bank, we came at length roast, Just on the river benk feet ips six feet di A with a glowing mass of cos! ‘wore planted plank #mp- . and between these two He was impaled Facts that Congress Correspondence of Tho 51 Wasuixctos, Aug. 14.—The plnderers who have done so much to bring the navy into disgrace are now here again, hoping, in th absence of Congress, to renew their outrageou schemes of robbery by manipulating tho De- has heretofore been sucessfully fone, As the Mediterranean squadron is to be rein- Totced. unter the weak pretence of a necesaity oeca- Sioned by the extsring war, the Miting out of pew Yeawels will involve large expenditures wt howe, while their presence in foreign waters will afford Another chance for those profitable and se Joba whieh hnve lowered our navy all over A fellow named Abecansia, formerly the keeper of a low grogshop in Lisbon again, expecting to repeat the tefamous contracts by wile the Government has been robbed of landreds: With, the knowiedge and id Investigate, was two-thirds On each end of the ditch ports, notched into st supports was suspended the ox, upon a pole about four or five inches Aud Was fastened to It by huge wooden of the Buflalo APOLEON has officially abandoned Metz ngnished of these, Previous to his flight he turned hie horse’s head westward toward Paria, and wravely informed the people of Metz that he was quitting them to fight the invaders. Meanwlile the Praasians are swarming of the Moselle. Contd Mousson, twelve miles below Metz, Already they have made their ap- pearanee at Toul, on the Nancy and Paris Railroad, twelve miles west of the Moselle torongh him, pole was furnishe: dies by which to turn the monstrous mass of flesh. Over the whole arrangement was a covering of sheet irom, built in a semi-cireular form 80 as to distribution of the intense heat, ‘The roast was commenced che night defore, and was inner, just Before whi the town to the Park They took’ my done in time for as carried in state through attended by the cooks a trimmed with green gariand At about 1 ‘o'clock the The two regiments fell into Col. Fitch of the Seventh, assisted by Li of the Twenty-ninth In the front were th regiwents, rent bj and grimed an battles through whieh they ue“ Bloody Beventh ” aiso carried with it the Deautiful silk banner which was presented to ‘lies in New York city as a emblem of thelr bravery. principal streets pre of music, and arriving \d purchase of both from the broken through, and alto from tne very small o: T therefore cannot recomend the Imperkal Government (0 countenance or tena a port to any echeme for constructir €atd, FORCING, @ (ADI tare of the country passed has crossed the ocean lars of bonds t ion wae formed. der command of Avaiinile pasture. of thousands of éo! rivity of the barea is adventurer gives ont ed by Admiral Portor cently of the Bureau of Equipment aud Repal who made the Adecassis, by which li ton adove the market vice and others equali Admiral Smith was protuoted here. When this fellow Abecassis last came to Wash. & contract for olive oil to the extent ‘at cents per pullon wn rket value in Lisbon. contracted for 16,000 galions, and Adwitral Porter ordered the Engineer Bareau to tuke 40,000 #0 a8 to ive his protégé a cood job, in consideratt porhape of the cases 01 port wine,tlie boxes of eloves, ‘evasive arguments which bad beeu uted among the burean, ‘Neal, the Consnl at Lisbon, re- this and other freude, and showed that eer deliverately disobeyed the and In fact were conspiring to in order to profit hy them, ‘Once quontion: bad eystematically been b; the moment that Smith's disgraceful contracts were expuned. Th has become a close cor is the ease as exhibited in this sworn testimony, taken by the Joint Com- mittee of the Massachusetts Logislature, and never contradicted or questioned. Bancnorr Davis, being a Director and coun: crie Railway Company, received a bribe of sixty thousand dollars to assist, as Director of that Company, the manage: the Boston, Hartford and Erie in procuring from the Erio Company certain contracts which were very desi the majority of the 14 Major Crecie ghfure by this tine of route, land or water, ws there would be wb divte advantage commensarate with the regn! sacrifice of capital; nor can Tadvise such heavy ex- Penditure as would necessarily attena the construc: tion of any exclusivel Canada and the Rey bullets, torm with tral Smith, re Napo.mon may reach Chilons by a rapid retreat, but, according to present appear ances, he will reach it with a demoralized portion of the army which lately covered 50 In gold per jee. For that patriotic ser- meritoriows and creditable, 0 the command of tue British Une of r¢ River. settlemen the weet, PALLieER sey f the country, on the whole, won never tead » advocate a line of communicat oh Britich territory. 'The time conc by for effecting each an obj tonate choice of hice completely isvated the Central American Porscs tions of Creat Britain from Canada on the east, and m, wy eigthde dc-xee row them by the O: badge of honor & Procession marched up th ceded by various band: length at the grand stand were welcomed civic authoritios, Dinner was t ington, he ma: oe mn the Case of Bancroft snow forever Mr. Greeley o} @nnonnced, and the regiments marched off to this new scene of cunflict. The tables Were arrapged in a hollow square, end were iiteraily burdened with the “things of good cheer" heaped ‘upoe them, It te estimsted that no less then 15,010 people wero present ai and aroand the grand stand. As ine ns the ese cuaid see was one mass of moving there followed the them,after which al bountary Hine le to them, but whi rie Directors had up to that time refused, as likely to prove very In- jnrious to thelr stockholders, Having taken bribe, Davis assists Er.pnipax and his iow conspirators in making the contract by which the Erie Company pays four million ns of Boston, Hartford and Erie bonds. This is the transaction. The amount of loss which it entailed upon the stockholders of the Erie Ra ilway, taking the Boston, Hartford and Erie bonds at their present market price, is something lees than three millions of dollars, This, however, has nothing to do with the principle involved, Whether the loss of his clients and consti ents was less or greater, the fact is the same, that Jos BaNcnort Davis is proved by this testimony to have received a bribe of $60,000 to Letray his constituents and de- fraud his clients, The Hon. Monack Greriry has at last begun to discuss the case of the Acting Sec retary of State in Gen, Gray ronnected with a bribe of $60,000 paid to ar 1867 by the managers of the Railroad, to be- alinost debarred them fr the Pacific const on the weet. This is bed for the proje h Columbia to the Domin If good roads cannot be made to ¢ two, no political union between them ean be of avy permanent value. same ditlicults union of the Red Ri minion sure and efter between them, and ne gnod places to make On the other hand, the roads to the United States are good, and growing better, All persons in Canada who desire to get to Lake Winnipeg by the shortest and best route, must go by way of Chicago and St. Paul; and eo it will be for twenty years to come. t of annexing ¢ Cabinet as Dioner over, ‘of toasta and the responses every one amused hinself as best suited him until and balloon ascension, Which took en o'clock, At that hour PPearance, and in afew th And when Mr. aymasters had Naval Regulations, Boston, Hartford and Eric tray to them the stockholders of the Erie Railway Company, of which he was then a Director and a legal adviser. awas accomplished by making with them, on ‘ie Company, a contract by which that Company lost several millions of Upon this subject Mr. GREELEY now uses the following langaag There is also the way of rendering the country and the Do. There aro no roads cals sheltered, as th Department (ror collars for five mil Itascended nearly perpendicular for about 200 feet and then slowly drifted away in & southesstery festivitios were closed with «grand ball, which was atten ied bj 1 curred to mar oration, and i This betrayal in the sense of personal Present organization must and will be broken up to Save the g00d name which still attaches to a part of Tt can only be saved by reconstsuetion, (aleations. frands, or corruption are discovered, We effort is not to vanish aad purge the navy, bub to cover up the villainy by assaili have made the charge known, especially if it comes Thore’ is no high esprit de " : ye pleasures of the abe part of the uniooked for absenge of Gov. Geary field. Wotb of whom had accepted in Prowent, but were prevented fom coming Net soon will the gallant soldiers of the Seventh and Twenty-ninth Regiments forget their except the Ba Gen. whoever may from tl e civil sorvies. corps if, such as existe in the army. the navy is sadly and seriously demoralized. tions require commanders of squadrons and vessels (o inform themselves about. all pur- chases, coutracts, aud saies of bills of exchange in ‘Tey rarely perform this duty, and henee itis left almost exctusively to the paymasters Having no check upon them, these officers, tempted prvflls, or other inducements, are too ‘io the hands of sharpera, and thus it is that outrageous prices are charged to tue Govern- ment and paid by oppressed taxpavers. Ifa Consul report jacidents of this glorious reaion. state Mr. J. C, Banchorr The reopening of Niblo's Garden la won was the occasion of a very distingué assemblage, which completely filled the spacious auditorium up stairs and dows tractions were @ renovated auditorium, the reap ‘aranee of an actor who has become distinguished aud the reproduction of Russian Progress in Asia, ‘The Emperor ALEXANDER is expected this at Tiflis, where he will meet the Shah of Persia, who is to arrive by the Cas- , escorted by 4 Russian flotilla, under the command of the High Admi Duko ConsTANTINE. been prepared in honor of the two sover. mts and defray for the reguiar » “The Tribune Judement of the I even of a Committ €imply and solely of F of Massachuse proposes that the ques. r Davis has or has not since be lust appeared her & vopuiar play, First, of the theatre. ing overs month, the band of improvement bi ‘The extexsive aud commo- dious vestibule has been thoroughly renovated. The designs of the decorati Winttaat Char ft. Davis is guilty Bos, we will uuiie ia master, even If is not a party to the eo niorcunately sometimor happens, boca isown duty as preserived by to protect his squad- uence is enlisted at Washineton, and the Consul wio bas striven to prevent extor tion finds himself assaiied with mean suspicion, in by the very criminals whom he hud’ ar ‘al, the Grand Great festivities have euanding bis removal During the recess, extend- ¢ has detuuited | of Massachusetts, because discernment wholly disinterested We do not dispute the f Gov. CLAPLIN’s judgment upon any sulject which he may examine; but it TAM CLAYLIN, but thet of Honack Greevey, that the public i in the present instance swhen Mr. Greet judgment of any other man to in ther a public offi guilty of misconduct such as ought to dis. y bim for the exercise of any public He used to be prompt and earnest in oxposing every crime of a nature si this of the Acting Secretary of State. used to be able to take up such eviden that which we have now quoted, and to drive dest crimiaal by his denunciations place of public honor and power. lim now in behalf of the good nane of Lis country, of the great political party of which he Las ever been an houored leader, of the credit of which we are confident he would not willing. ly see disgraced, to take up these facts in the nor? Davis, and with ear. nest and effective words to send him back into that dishonorable obscurity and ignominy from which he ought never again to emerge. KEELEY scems to be somewhat con. fased in his impressions reapecting the sub h we have called his attention We have invited him to state li i Upon the testimony taken by : Houses of the Massachu in the Interior, Ton or vessel, jot been material, prevailing col delicate French gray, gold, red ani Russia avails herself of the present com. plications in Western and Central Europe to Central Asia jon. Washburne reported an amendment to the which would have sum tem of plunder, al Committee, which ‘and not the veo the gray dominating, the gold forming the (the borders and tramé effect is light, ai coutrast to the previous jow-toned. New matin inthe aisles ; am her empire through the medium of Persia ernment were to show a similar energy in pushing our claims against Ragland during the present crisis, its sueevss might be equal to that of Rus: TCHAKOFF at the head of our Foreign Oflice— ily stopped this sy field, Chairman of ‘the N: representa the close corporat nion of Wir. urch last, respecting the sand benches throu have been revewed, pitch has been iuproy actor in whom the iuierost contred was it is alwowt euperfiuous to state, Lawrence P, M Harrett, who has not played iu this eity before alnce he appeared at the Winter Garden some years ago, aud Who iu the mean time b » nd established himse! slight, though w Bi Is id others concerned, field up to that ‘unworthy trick, Loea: tion would bave condewned them, aud closed the jobbery which they had favored, ‘Tho failure to pase tuat amendment las assembled the thieves (rom abroad and at bome tor a new at- tack on the Treasury, Bat Mr, Robes look to it how he permits the intended robbery, since that Department will hardly escape a thoro next Winter, from wew deve lopuye SPECTATOR, THE NEWEST THING IN ERIE. Becretary of State is iplicated thereiu judgment upon anything alleged, but simply aud | ts demonstra form him wh travelled the country His fgore is 1 made; his face is plain and a0! striking, 1( we except the eyes, which are large and expressive ; and his suecess depends entirely upon his acting and his elocutton, Ho possesses « strong, coat, rio voice, Kill of # master, pololy upon the DMOND Anovr, the author of the “ King is at last o prisoner himself, To be sure, Le has not been captured by Greek brigands, but by Prussian warriors, who will no doubt treat the distinguished writer with great he will be kept a ome witty German y that Committee eatibonia hte of the Mounteins, Hla elocation le very bed ia full in the report d Mortgage to be Creuted- ¢ kind of Notice Stockholders Get SUN reporter was inform: is the intention of the principal oMicers of the Er & consolidated manages 1t with U tion 1 natural, easy, and, of course, affective voice 1s capable of expressing the ‘most toucbing the bitterest sarcasm, His reading of adwiraile, notwithstand: hed with wage fright in His acting, too, w he Joint ¢ ; ' of the Join consideration, prisoner until the capture o author by the French may offer an appropriate opportunity for a suitable exchange, Lrusetts, ina volume known av & Lagardere last night w railroad lo raise mortgage oa the property of the Company for the purpose of a.oid and advancing tho general informant said that of the fact Wad been published in several newspapers, an | that the mouey would be advanced on the proposed mortgage in a few weeks After a diligent search for the notice referred to, our reporter found the following, i tive corner ot Mr. O'Hail’s weekly, a journal which circulates about 2.500 eoples TICE 18 HEREBY, G1V law, tha is is the Intention of the Erie Company to ereate @ consolidated property of the Company, cidental to first nights, and artistic, yet natural charactor evinced atndy ‘and iui ‘was not particuiurly original, ved On his enérée, and throughout the eveo- ing was frequently applauded, being called 04 of the frst aud see voruble Lmpression if pot ® Deeome a favorite during bis four weeks’ engage- tEELRY’S op ion ; for it in certain that those facts are of much gravity a with the circum thet the man proved by them to have received a great brib For an utterly suppressed revolution, the Cuban one seems to be doing pretty well, when taken in the Government evitas letter, date us that on the pre Ist inst., informs more than two hun. dred wounded Spaniards were brought in from San Miguel de Baga, a small place opposite Nue- other side of the bay, and were accompanied by a lot of carts which were not allowed to enter Nuevitas, 8 are said to have contained the bodies of the These places, it must be borne in mind, p both in the much pacified district of Cama- y, which De Ropas left, & ta Napoléon, to fight Spain's enemtes in Havana, The killed aud wounded are credited to Col ¥; butat the date of the letter no de persistency of these sooner had the Spaniards evacuated San Miguel than the Cubans entered and burned it—for the third time, and. will probably now Acting Secretary United States, and is re- y the President, not. withstending the publication to the world of the official evidence of his guilt As Mr, Gkeriny does not seom to have at hand Senate Document No. 188, w quote from it one or two brief portions it the dishonorable ¢ avery unattrac. ‘Otherwise the play, which is too well known to be 11 cast, and the perform- d, Was enjoyadle history of Bax iclaed NOW, Was Vor nee, though Father « It. Floyd, special} played the part finely, an curdialily and enthusiasm favorites by metropolitan aw 3 ade bis reappearance as Prince de Gonzagques, an vi on a D. Chaplin ge © int @ Orieana, Duchess te Novire was all that. could. be desired, Miss Lonisa Moore's Blanche ine's Zillah was amusing, vorably viewed a ‘ance, ‘The other tained in that position by AS REQUIRE! waa received with ‘M. SMITH, Asst, See, it was not intended that the public should sce this notice, or it Would not have been in rivate'organ of the Mayor. morteage will be to prevent a repetition of the costly, if not unjustifiable onslaughts upon in the Courts, which have taken pun dreds of thousands of dotlars from the Company, The suppored Spain in Cuba. The Government of Madrid, at ite wits’ end how to regain dominion over the island of Cuba, will shortly send thither a fre foree of some 12,000 men, ‘The onteide world is informed that the ob ject of this reinforcement is the final and total extermination of the rebellious Cubans, Spain has been officially assured by her in Cuba that the Cuban in entirely sup When, therefore, she makes this sacrifice of men and money, enormous in view of the present and prospective Euro. pean complications and of her own utterly Which exhil they respectively made parla, if we except Mr Exp, ‘do not call for individuaiization ; and this was elev he Defrauded Veterans, Mr. Willis, counsel for Fredk. B. Swift, the lawyer, who is accused of defrauding Arthur Cos grove, a veteran, of a portion of his bounty, made un appeal in behalf of bis client yesterday, before He said that the press hat A Chance for froin whose eviden’ Enpnipaer, for a lon, ager of the Bovton, » we quote was Jom period the chict man. sainted purposely by Mr, Voegtlin, izinally used when tho play was this theatre seven or eight years ‘The scenery last night was extraordinary wothineclf anda nau low conspirators elected Commissioner Shields. injured the fair reputation of the honorab! man whom it was his high privile ed the District Attorney to pr there were other cares of bounty frauds againe. If there were any such cases, he asked why ded at the orchestra, and con- uted by his performance to the enjoyment of the Iway, in order that they mig] One of the immediato effects of the death to defend, and of Admiral Fannacer will be the promotion, probably before the old hero is under the sod, of x to the vacant grade Congress, before to the Army bill, neral and Lieu. representative the interests of its ‘sand in favor of their own inter In order to bring abont this election +. Jarrett & Palmer, who bave never begun & Season more ausplelously, Will follow Mr, Barrett w play by Mr. Schonberg sistant District Attorney, begged Mr derstand that there were Fever Awainst Mr, Swift Admiral of the Navy, 4 that they were to be presen: its adjournment, added a clause nd Jury at the October term, Commissioner reserved his decision, wore paid to different parties for Proxics to cleet himself and his fellow cor G. T. Jenks. The very numerous and sincere friends of the late G, 'T, Jenks, Esq., will be pleased to learn that his death is to be formally announced before Ju Barnard in the Supreme Court ,at 12 o'elock to-d ‘They will, of course, be present to m respect fur the distinguished deceased lawyer. providing that the grades of Get tenant-General should die with the incumbents, A similar provision was incorporated with the Naval Appropriation bill, referring to the grades of Admiral and Vice-Admiral; but Admiral Pon- ath of Admiral Fan influence with Senators and must have som w than that of reinforci already successfully per k for which they were origi nally sent—that of crushing the rebellion, This object is very apparent. Gon, De Ropas was sent to Havana partly to help subdue t The Nathan Murder, yn Nathan and his brother lur opponte A, 'T ant 2 o'clock yesterday. peared by the cash book of Erie Company Stewart's, between 1 While they were there anticipating the early d nvestigating the Seventh Warders on a Bender, The Seventh Warders turned out in fo terday morning to participate in the annual p' the Kdward J. Shandley Association, two barges took the throng from the foot of Rut landed them in Exeelsior Park, ‘eral hours were spent in dancing, phandley and Coroner Keen in wore in the best ‘Tim Campbell, who was in the bigh- est spirits at the start, soon lost them wid “is Lat, which waa blowa overboard tails of this corr now universally Ehoniy 4b, as 9 of the roport Davia got $60,000. from the bill President Gnawr, the wishes of the people who think they have already rewarded Porter sufficiently for all he ever did for the country, will allow the commis- sion of Admiral to remain vacant at least until The grade of Admiral was ergated expressly tor the old bero-who fought City Hall Pa To the Extitor of The Sun Whon a Fourth \ ¢ insurrection, bat princi pally to avenge the insult put upon his pre decosaor, Gen, Dutcy, Cuban patriow? in the field would of course be valucless to ti’* home Government if a more powerful and more dangerous foe still | A steamer and ‘ard politician dies the flags Victories over the gers street and 1m supposed to month r est Aamfral in the United Siaces Navy dies 1 WILK HOHOTS Won lu the Mer Congress can act, to Hie tn ite monidy closet of tne Uniou do wot even decently recog a ee et Commissioners — The Complaint neninat the Patrolman that Chaffere be Him > The Man apyon whom The Sau Shines be« SUN OFFICE, AUG, 16-44. fore Daybreak. a os Roundsman Lamey, of the Hon, M. T. Bren- 7 - nan's Shoo Fly Brigade, canght Patrolinan Stursbury | 2 ODM NTTANG OF TAR FORTR ESG chatting with the @leringntehed politielen Who keegs OF STRASKOURG, a styliel) root beer hotel in Grand etreet on the Bunw- Mines Fired tn Be ey Hibeeten ipa titers ary coonar, “Olio |" eried Cer po te viow with Divemrck—The Perils of rotndsman, “here's a chanee to break axother f Whe Correspnitonte famine on Frénch trolman, and make another piace to be tiled by & Territory—™ uthusiesn of the Baden Tevth Ward M. T. Drovaan Associ And Soldicrs-MaeMahon's Position Unknew forthwith complaint way entered inst Patrolmn | Loxnow, Alte. 15.—The Lusombarg f z Ate. <Tin . fortifien tior That officer was caited to trial beto rapidly be molished and te ns fe betng Commissioners yesterday morning. We | cont trom Saarfruck ahd elew The mines have entered the presence with the Hon, Frank Day | toon retin every dirvetion add. the walle obey hanging on bis arm. ‘The complaint was formally | iheayy, bat along tito Will be nedied fo make the recited, Hat Patrolman tntebury was found stand | sorrory indetensible, ing In conversation With a civilian, between 4 ands A delayed totter froth a shedtel eérrospondent with in the morning, when he shantd have been patrolling | yy. Prue sakiniastees eeanetin 5 Fispost, Omese Buatabury merely pleated ¢ ullty. pe ik DEBIN WI LMT Ce ae ‘and tgirodueed the Mon, Frank Duify as his witness, | with Bismarck at Mayence, Saturday week. Biss The ¥ lo Jade Bosworth and the other Rolle mitck saft: Wo aré mitch sbliged to the FFéhch A AACE eaNaca of teseagiiron, ene, ing | fF leaving 8 Unie to get tho whole army of the Ke in th ‘chairs, mer tienen’ hus | Rhine, and thence se te frontier, In a few days Las| Spake the Honorabig Pram: i. pqn. | WOTK Will bexin.” Bveaking of the Germans io “Twas attending to my business, and ran . . tleman was passing my beat 1 mn emark to 1p), America, Bismarck aeknowtedged in warm terms He was not over Ave minutes on my corner, and he | the sympathy cxproseed there, Brom these and Fuge! peal 0 Be, either, NM On hose betbre RF | other letters it t* clear the Trastious stop 8 jour after Roundaman Lamey. Tt was attending to, my dust. | OF delay all correspondence from the front, nose, looking ont tor my livelihood. Ispeaktoevery | No army letter was eceived iy bon. ‘ntleman who passes hotel, * The House that } gon later than the 7th fnst., exeept that of tho Frank Daffy Bult, your, Honor. where youcan eet 1 oth, the suba:ance of which has alroady been tel firat-class soda watar and toot boor (laughter), awl | Canned, hd Beneeb olde the camper: inst $m proud to say am Bux shines on me always’ | Journalists has been more succoss‘ul thy inst said the Hon. Fran Pulling a teat from a carnation | the Prussians, Oy four correspondents first in tho fore in hie left lapel. fs my business to spenk | oid, one las been recalled by the aglish miitary to gentlemon ; if the Captain were two pase I wo ps, one eahaged: from Mate ast Jojued tis REE hm eal toe Powaed demir. Sue) te arrested ad #ent to tha . talinn trontigr, © yerely Wounded an Commissioner owing tote sagacions Bosworth) I | {vue in uke BRAS HE Ela there hae sine would speak :o him. Hore a com Gate ; been sent, Who have been wore fortunate. overspread the face of t ood old Jadge. One is at Metz, whose despatclies reached you yes don't care who wine in this business. nay | tory ne is at Chalous, p leiter from wy) Vea get like the Kilkenny cote if they jike, and chew | josP Poon received, aud the suteiance. tel pied = cach other up all Dot their tails, Ai aul seit ad* | the third Tere Loudon on Friday, und ls not vot Saeeae iearianree SUX WAESBI | een heard from. Communteation’ by tolegraph is The Hon, gentleman sailed ous of the eoyst room | Yikostle, by post wngertaln, end by mepeonges are of Ianghter. and Stutsbury followed vicn Lig 0 bate puna Obie : with flying colors, the complaint being didmissed. u under —— ph stelal correspondent tetographs from Ln com * boury tis afternoon pha! the line to Metz is SUPTALO SHORTING, open. Large parties belonging to the Socie vibe’ he Wi are passing thro yo tl How They Do It-Ius aud Outs at dhe Lage | froat. fae tenting. tasted luis. Morning! from Races—Futile Attempt to Beat Dexter’s | o'clock until 9 o'clock, ity NOW THE FRENCH DON’T FranT. * A special correspondent from Lad wigehate: aro, Aug. 14.—The managers of the track | writer Hriduyt Whew the yamace ind sot the and the good people of Buifalo have a oig thing in | southern army arrived near Tngevaustwo. licucen ants with a handful of cavairy, entered the town thelr annuel feces. They are shrewd men, apd | gnu rode through tha streets,’ Reaching the bar: make lots of money from the thousands who flock | racks, they snumoned tle Breach ta. surrender, to Witness the trials of epeed over their fant course. dBi Seoemntly threw. thelr Chastepots ‘out of the windows, and in this manner ® few cavalry soldiers ‘The performances this year afforded a rast deal of | cayiured' 900 prisoners, 190 horses, and 16 wagons sport, yet wo regret to record some little die#atisine: | tilled with supplios, tion to many who came from a distance, ‘The $20,000 FAMINE AT Wont, purte, for one, seemed to be managed in the Mince the battle at Wersenbarg, fomoery of pris- interest of the homo market, Honry Marley, | OHOrs have been eaptnred tally, Many, ats, tive fled to the w twill ry TN a the fvorite, Is © tod, game horse, Under any | from iungor to surrender, Tic eomutes ior teests ‘The country is exhauste circumstances he might have won, but his dti- | ed and the popalstton simost famishe |. ver and owner — certainly adopted a queer { German soldiers lacked orend for one day. Way to accomplish that end. Tn the frst heat DROTALITY OF Tie FRENCH PRASANTs, ‘not only ran into another salky and spilled his Veatiin, Wa tenet, driver, injuring him severely, but ren the heat out, er, Woatite, nd cruel Toventy witile Prioce trotted out the heat in £23, coming in | P i by court martial (or muti winner wivhout interfering with any otuer horse. itiog and murdering the Wounded. A member of Much 19 the surprive Of old’ turtmene the heat was | Ui court gives me some particulary, A Protestant wo eat by the Tila tpirite tine | Sister of Charity testified that ond peanrat neat Judge stand, who Alto ralod that'se the rorning | Nef lacked a wounded Mavarinn to pieces with Away of Henry Harley was an anavoldnble aceitem, | foie, apd bis son cut smother wounded man's le was not distanced. He was therefore permittad | Moat. fi the members of the Sunitary Corps, t : 5 distingAished by a red cross on a white prownd Src wamey after his: walt ry Bence wie aiardad | C0 killed by shots trom tho houses, ne m ‘and many unbelievers in. the doce |. Great bumbers of troops continue to arrive from Bine'e tne tet doe’ | all parts of Germany. pully of mer cling to the ide re whole aimtt wan dxed sefore the original Kart. | KING WILLIAM STILL WEEXPORCINO Wis AMMY. Our reperier sttaches no biame to Roden, the ar.ver ard Thecisl, correspondent writes, from Manheim, . ureday, that notwithstanding the Germans’ nu: ns ett vent in Sprernet ‘was the fos : ree merical superiority, preparations continue without NEI) wan th eelaed woe Coo Beck abe ore Hot, | cossition. Military trains are pusving eteadily on- = 1 arly boyy in aoe am y the secon | Ward and regiments Puss through here dai and third tn 85, and the inst Was awarded him by | |The Baden soldfers are ax eathusisstic as the the judwer tn V285%4, ulthonzh he crowed the xcore | Prussians, he s#eoud tine of tie Geriuan army it On @ run, ena ouly about half Jongth abesd of | DOW Moving forward to support the dirst, wutil to- Hotaper, Bebalo Sepiisiists were nadie’ anon cn | Gay tile vocond linc, eepectally on the Ter tose, ‘thie decision, but the time made shows that Badd | hardly existed, all rts going to stralytiten th: Doble mace a desperne effort to wins bete his | frou, Notunti th ine Was complete itil the own money of the tesuil, proving there was io begin to take po It is now completely throw on his part. The decision did meet unt- and pla Tt ts composod almost wholly versal soproval ‘one promiveat manacer lost russian troops, and ts perlups even a better heavily. He was to blune. He suould hve con- Lrst. ‘Trains tilied with woundec fided in the Ring, aud the matter might Lave been re contin managed nowwith uiving. |The atte ng the barbarous vx ‘The third event was the effort betwoon Goldsmith | cesses commiitod by the Pieucu peasants, Fa hee i OGRE ett Cae a WHO COMMANDS THE FRENCH ? oe Rey Vara Tipe Ht ics imeceutal den poaghinttn ah, coeeerh Gees Pallas ani all over offering to bet the odds ® and BW) to 1 | day wight’: “it is stil considered uncertain whether toat she would accomplish the feat, Sie camehowe | tue Kuiperor or Marshal Bazaine minands, No in &2), while outside watches mace it 2), She | secre has yot made Bagaine Generalissimo. Count Proke ‘ani, ran (wire—a long distance both times, | Palikas s statement is equivocs!. oring the heat, Palmer was urged at times ws save A " : stiff run to press Her ahead, but of no avail, and old ttrealfany toy Me gag thy Aone Roved horsemen expressed the opinion that had she trotied | parnier ie im ar . squarely, the mile would not have heen made im leva | face mi tia. Nahae Sa oat than 2:2. “The fast ones seein all awry this season, | Maton'x pusiiion, and ie is prota i and wo see no indications that the record Wi be | anusis to rejom whe anne are eet: changed this year. Chalons, if . Good judges arm that the Busalo tr Sees ter than any \ on The Expulsion the Germ and base thei She performs Inmarch Anaou th Prince, Hotspur, aud numerous other tr ; not wish Te Benuix, Aug. 1 ilies have Lees the Buffalo park is a pecamary su would suggest to Mayor Wells ‘ that the carriages be not porm to | View of spectators, that anov of German fom dirow Paris, Many of thes: rrup or rtand be ere: they relax a 1 and, above all, that if possivi of | have just reached Co.ogne, Subecriptions hav thetr great intorest in the protoction of home capital. m opened for their relic! in different parts of a Germany Who will Save this Crippted Soldier from |p jaan CRRA ; the Jaws of Gen, Grant's Sharks? : Hal cirenlary ss To the Ediuor of The Sun. nonuees that Prussia Sin: I wish you would let me know how to get randizoment; nor does & blank form, $0 1 can get an artificial leg, under tho {| Bit the oblecs of on extonsia jaw lately passed by Congress, Last Monday mysel and comrade weut down to the Pension Office to get a Diank, and the clerk told us we had better put it in the hands of some agent, ant he would got it 1 for us for $5. Please state through your glorious | beanl to the vee) . paper how Tam to act, and help many a solaier in | orm at ue Ware will the dark, RICHARD COL ritoria contliet enter the INS, - . ¢ t New York Engincers, The War Feeling i New York, Joi; The Twenty secoud ¢ . ee Inst night appointed my What is a suenk Thief? Tamhocus, BE. Koeh, Dr. Edvard’ Bo To the Baitor uf The Sun kK. Rovere Greenentual, Wadia Kees Sin: Pl debnitton of the | sitive ty collect tude, “Le Assue. sana rn of tie Bichtae 40d Organized « patio. I Yours truiy, MANY, ANSWER, ‘The most concise definition we can give of a sne thief is Jotn Russell Young Wart met fast Li society, electing + Thoucn. Vice an ta Fiyance er. Fred: thp seh Fhe ees a TP riot Association ‘The Trotting om Union Courses teansietancte Yesterday an interesting trot was contested ussian ne on the Union course, It was « sweepstakes of $0: ‘uiriovie Aid Sect ral unted \o § heats, best three in tive, between A. ©. Wiis > bay gelding, Meehante, tu A. 1, Sum black mare, Lady Sherman, in harness; ond The Labor Cougvess, rness 4 Couck| i O° wagon, ‘i Creemswatr, A the noor y fon. Mir. Li obje > ti the bet manic ens fe Admuawion ot bb Me Uinieago, ow Ure first beat at about even with the ot cround that a ened Dudy COMprioes than won the fires vat bp wr avoud | {thecal contest, Mechanic second 5 vorite, fas hse Wiihe waite apadhulian Union won the second heat by half a length, Me A motion to refer Mrs. Hathaway's eredputials chanic second, ‘Third Leat was wou by Un.on easily Hgakedy Wo Agile by three lengths, Mec 1. Mechanic won AC SNG SRM. Gly she FaReohe the fourth heat, Sher second, after a sharp 1 W the enonk pasilefine brush. ‘The fMh leat was odead one, on wm # adopted tho repurt admittia of all threo breaking amd ranuing over the score. Me chanic got the #ixtd heat, after a close cont hale nuit throughout, Union secead. "The ree wis (hen an ee Poned until to-day on account of the darkness. Ow 5 Bua the whole the race was acavital one, Tine, 4's ite Re 2 RAD, BARS, WAIN, BAI, AT — SUNBEAMS, How Easily Our W ers ave Defeanded, ess Solomon Weiner visited Messrs, W. H. & 1. ( Napoleon's colors after his defeat—Black ané y Thorne & Co.’e store, at 68 White street, and buy | nin ing goods valucd at §395, ordered them de Gustave Doré's middle name is said to be Fs livered at 8 Chambers ty waying that he would | tyne : pay for them there, The clerk who accompanied | —Dickeus is said to have been the Pickwick the carman accepted a eheck on the Bull's Head | ede*t man in Ruglaud, 1d loft the goods, The check was sent to nask for bathing is a recent novelty ard pronounced worthless, | ‘Thorne & | ou {s worn by a tuay at Cape May formed the police, and they learned t ap ae purchase bad been pledged at 47 L renin Virginia City, Nevada erty street for $00, White OMecr Haves was makiuz | take their shower batlis fr us the street #pr wate es at that place, Weiner walked in and wv Hace hall (seas linea auonaatilly intentions a He was taxen be ore Justice Koen at the | fay fi ut Tombs yesterday, and held for trial, into Scotinnd, aud Diy fair to become w favor Mra. Gowan's Fraudulent Diy Navey About a year ago Eliza Gowan obtained a Mos.the divorce from her husband, John Gowan, on the | ; Tuite alury Vo told ground of his alleged adultery, the only witness te 1 ing one Geston, ‘The divorce was procured throus' Rae and hie aay one of thes lawyers who advertise © divorces Ve takin tiIned without pablicity.” Geston was subs que ae Martial Muodlohon sap taaking love arrested, and is in the ‘Tombs awaiting trial tor per Jury, in having sworn falsely in another divorce hai retired to the fortrass of Toul nN souKht ty have the jndgment nut 4 and Mr Wm. C2 Teaphagen Lin his fivor Judge Boenivd, ov motion: yesterday to confirm the repurt, reserved 1 hia decision, nso rind Ser yw Mera Hi THIS MOKNING'S TELEGRAMS: Loved Nay - of Honolulu ban resigned j Naned in mans of Tichmond, Va, hal a rowel ‘ Marsiiall, and W fromiucat exnditar OF Naney etivor of th by the Donic Congrestional District in Maina, ro ay ae