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rexTrR go aboard, He coaxed him to stop, avd advised him that she was too deep to 40 neross at that time of the year. which has just been created.” ‘Thus it is that the French nation is at the same time ove SUN, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUSTE shoe was not “being fitted, pfepared, ot in- tended for naval warfare,” her seizare was Mr. Cane | illegal, . ® PENTEM came esore once and took off his ‘The case, however, is far worse. By the whelmed by the assaults of the enemy from without and weakened by the contensions of In this way the termination of the Second Empire will be for France a isastrous catastrophe than was the termination of the First. trunk, but a friend of his persuaded him to qo on board again, and coaxed and persuaded him till he did. The defence adduced much other evidenee | appear, for the purpose of showing that the City of Boston was out of trim, and thet she wes loaded too deeply. On these points there was the most direct and positive contradiction parties within, tig memeeg amen go ‘The Lost Steamer City of Boston—The Inman Libel Suit. Meeers. Ikan of the Inman Steamship Line, to which belonged the lost City of Bos- Opera House —Siials, the Jongler's Daughter. facts it appears that Don Lorez Ropents may call upon any meniber of the bootblack Drigade “who docs not wieh his name to get him for five dollars to sign an affidavit, and on the strength of it—withont Leing obliged to furnish any security for damages should the charges not be substan. tiated—hinder any vessel from leaving any petween the witnesses for the respective | port in the United States ton, have brought an action in the Court of Common Pleas in England, against BEng a- paneer If this be go, it is time our merchants were ‘The publication of farthor evidence in this | aware of it. 1 determination $< a MIN Gronoe Jennrne, for en alleged libel. This libel was in reference to the loss of the City of Boston, and was contained in aletfer, in which the defendant made various allega- tione highly injurious to the plaintiffs, It will be remembered that the City of Boston, on her fast trip, touched at Halifax, and sailing thence on Friday, the 28th day of January of the present year, has never since been heard from. As the libel said to have been contained in the letter of Mr. Jnx- KENS was substantially a statement that the steamer left this side of the Atlantic in an un- important case, and the fi of the sult will be awaited with much in- a+ es Policemen’s Referencess When a man applica for an appointment to band in reference that his anteccdente and character may be In former days,when Police Commissionors were bonest men, the ingul- | y, sition ae to an applicant's character and hit | night bo stopped on the tory was searching and impartial, and ifany | brought back into port on the police he he r i =f investigated. The Tnrkish finances are in a fearfully bad condition, The Sultan has just been sued in London in the court of Vice-Chancellor Matixa, A splendid iron-clad was built for him by the Thames Ship Building Company, at a cost of £90,000 sterling, and delivered to the Moslem captain designated to recoive her. Only a por- tion of the money was paid, instead of the whole, and the captain sated with dying colors. The Chancellor made an order under which he h seas and the ship the whole amount taint was found upon him he was rejected, | shall be paid, Anovr-Asi will now under. seaworthy condition, a very considerable por- tion of the evidence in the case could neces- sarily be obtained only at Halifax. A man- damus was therefore issued’ by the Court of no matter what political inflacnce was | stand that (he attentions paid to him on bis v Drought to bear in his favor, Nowadays it | to London did not mean much ater all, - iadifferent. An applicant sends in his refer The daily cirevlation of Tite, Sux during nd th when he docs not pay up he is treated like « common debtor. ences ; his friend in the Board whose parti- the last week, which Avg. 20, aa aa folloes: Common Pleas tu England to the Sapreme san he is tells him when the investigation The Tribune exclaims that Court of the Province of Nova Scotia, under will be made the time has the applicant then goes to] come for the abandonment of feuds in the the persons who are to act as his endorsers | Repnblican ranks, We shall have enough to do which a great deal of testimony has been token on behalf both of the plaintiffs and of the defendant. From the priuted pamphlet containing this testimony as taken before the Nova » have ascertained the facts We do not desire to comment The suit is, ao far os in- yet pending in and tells them what to say about him, and | t they aay it, and make oath to it, and there the investigation ends. plicant may be a habitual drunkard, his referees will make affidavit that he is a sober man and never drinks a drop. Brennan rough; but his referees will cer- tify that he is as peaceable asalamb, He may be a thief; but the Alderman who wants him appointed will prove that, like B. FRANKLIN MANIERRE, the Young Men's Christian Aesociation. By such trickery men have been placed on the foree who in days gone by themselves shot at policemen for disturbing them in their violations of law. wear the blue uniform and carry the locust But what of that? Commissioner Manrenne must have his plunder ; Commissioner Surv must grind bis political axes ; Commissioner BUeNNAN must secure the Sheriffalt Bosworrn, Surv, tricked by MANCERRE, rite by and mekes his reputa- tion for honesty serve ## a cover to the ras. 2 daily ctrontation dur. Daily average the precious week, ending Auguat 18, Although the .ap- Seotian Judge, w whieh follow, on the evidence, telligence has reached wi the English Court; and no fair opinion could be given of the merits of a controversy in which but a part of the whole evidence Yet so great is the interest attached to the fate of the City of Boston in this community, that the public is eager to know any new fact which may throw light upon it. on impartial statement of the substance of on both sides, or the plaintiffs twenty two witne: and fifty-three testified in 7 He may bea The Truth About Bazainc. persistently alleged for three days past that Marehal Bazaine had making his way out of Metz, marching ty way of Spincourt and Mont medy ; and we yesterday pablished an French report that MacMauon had eucceed- ed in effecting a junction with him, Neither of these French reports is true. Bazine is still shat up at Metz; who has read attentively the thrilling ac: count of the battle of Inst Thursday, which yesterday, can suppose that his army is likely ever to leave that place exeopt red prisoners. ‘That great bat bloody beyond description, and most vividly described by the correspondent who reported St for our columns, decided that the French grand army must abandon the idea of march or Paris by any route awfnl fight The French have , he is a member of has been submitted. We give, therefore, ateiviey alley wow we published wore examined ; Lehalf of the defendant. ‘nee proposes to prove the truth of the alleged libel, The pilot who took the City of Boston out of Helifax harbor the loft that port, says that she appeared to him in ag seaworthy a condition as any ship that ever came to the wharf; he is certain that was not deep, and says that if 6 been heavily laden he would have remarked deceived by nd bullied by Brennan, time she ever ing upon Cl When during thi the army of Von Srermy junction with the army of Prince Frepe- and oceapied the front of wae settled that French army either of Spincoun. or Thionville was heneeforth out of the qu then an entire Prussian army corps has been oa, cutting off Baza communication with Thiouville, and com: vesting the place. and Villanous Article in the RICK CHAKLES Mets, on the northwest, it any retreat of th ne of Tuesday, in an article on naturalization frauds, bas the following : 4 MoCexn disptared store of thes in Fanning their ‘The Hon. Cranes Terren, the President of the Privy Council of the Dominion of Canada, was a passenger oa the lost steamor on her last trip from New York to II 4 He remarked that the passage was unprece- hort, being only about forty-eight As far as he conld jadge, everything about the ship was in good con- dition ; and this fact and the steadiness and and officers to their made him very unwilling to believe the slip had been lost, or to give up hopes of hearing from her. ‘The captain of the steamship City of Hali- fax, of the same line, swears that he ex amined the City of Boston minutely while she was at the wharf, and that he nev in his life a eliip in better trim foran Atlantic vi He considered her lightly loaded, and says that he has seen hor moro deeply ladeu for a winter passage y-four inches deeper hie would have had no objections to go home itr her. number of witnesses were examined to w that the cargo put on board the steam or at Halifox was principally light military luggage ; that her red line was visible above the water while she lay at the wharf, taken on deck were 60 carried instead of being stowed in the hold Decause they were wot freight, and not be- cause the ship was too full to put them be- low. Much more testimony was alao adduced to show that the steamer was in what is called good trim—that is, loaded eo as to float in the proper porition—and that she was not All these facts were sworn to by witnesses ia behalf of the plaintiffs, and by pome of them very strongly and emphati. is to justion jon; and since ine «!raw bail for repeat @ euould have had (his abuse reformed long posted at Mez It is but a few weeks since a man was con vieted before Judge Barxann of fraudulent voting, and the Judge not only sentenced him on the spot to th hours in duration. 1 to cecape ap- pears to have been made in the battle on Sat- State Prison, but be A the sentence with remerks to fect that the existence of republican government depends npon pre purity of the Lallot box ; and he ation during the remainder of judicial term to wield the irhole pover of % put an end to election frauds. Judge Bagxanp is not a man who talks He means what he says, and does Nothing is better under ion of the eaptain ‘That effort was rving the nouneed Lief appears to have been quietly awaiting whatever might re lias been no more fighting y account around the walls of Met Has MACMAtton really marched to relieve It is asserted by the Freneh au es that he has done so, and tiat the his determi turn up, and th what he promi stood than this among the crim) i classes of » a falsehood. if she had} All good citivens hailed this avowal of his intention on the part of Judge Ba accompanying the sentence of the first con- svieted culprit—with unalloyed satisfaction We say all; but thero wos one single, soli- It was the editor of the Tri: GREELEY's led himself of this most inopportune occasion to pour forth on the head of the Judge a torrent of coarse abuso, It ia rather calculated to discourage Judges in the performance of their duty when, in addition to thy hgtred of the criminal classes, which they incur, their bravest and worthicst actions are denounced by a public press, once respectable and influential, We leave Judge McConw and the 7riune to settle their own accounts ; but {we canuot forbear to rebuke our contemporary for ite outrageous and wicked abuse of Judge Ban. NAKD, against whom it can maintain no charge whatever. A See Who Roles this Country? Oa Saturday last the steamer Florida, for merly United States steamer Penguin, wos seized by the United States Marshal for this district, on the charge of violating the neu- As the Marshal is merely the of competently issued mandates, and as the Hon, HAMILTON Fira declared on Monday last at his country seat at Garrisons, that he know nothing of the seizure until of it in that morning's zure must bave issued —either from the 8 to defend Paris, and if Mac. AnD— seventy thousand regular troops, said to it istoward Paris that he hes marched, To go northeest in the direction of Metz, no matter e, would only be to invite pur uit from the Crown Prince of Prussia, and to expose the French to be the pursuing forces and the main Prussian army by which Metz is invested, Whatever may be said to the contrary, nothing is less that MacMauion should un- dertake 9 perilous an cnterprigg as this. Instead of so doing, it is evident that he has marched toward Paris, and that the Crown Prince is also moving thitherward upon the more easterly road through tie valley that some Darrel rushed between probable than t. Por the dofends the Very Rev. Dr. Ha nan, Vicar- General of the diocese of Halifax, swore that he saw the City of Boston on the morving she sailed, and went on board her. He thought she appeared to be very low iv the water; he has seen a good many eteam- ers leaving that port, but this one wae lower in the water than he had ever scen any Toman line before. witness, a Nova Scotian ship-owner, whi was @ passenger on the steamer from > York to Halifax, testified that he thought she was too deo) on leaving New York, and spoke of it ton friend on board, an old ship He felt some anxiety as to her con. From the second oilii that a new screw had been put in, hav. ing a fan of only two wings, instead of three, as she peculiar noise at every revolution of the serew, and was not easy on board the ship Although he had travelled in occan steamers, he thought he hed never made a trip in one so deeply laden as the City of Boston, Purtiy H. Wanyer, a machiyist who was in the habit of visiting the steamer almost every time she came to Halifax, went on board to see the chief engincer the day before He went into the engine room Ie saw that her shaft bad Veen heated, and had some conversation in As the statements made or the military ituation is still as as possible for France. well-founded hope relieves it; and it is diffi cult now to anticipate any other conclu: sions for the war than the total humilia- and the separation fronrit vf Lorraine and Aleace as an indem- But at any rate, the final decision cannot be much longer delay- The army of the Crown Prince will doubtless appear before the fortifications of Paris within three or four days; and what- ever may be the sentiment of the majority of the French people, however earnest their resolution to fight to the Jast, it is impossible to believe that Paris can long hold out, or that after it las fallen the conclusion of peace can be long postponed. nud a fearful result forthe honest pride of the French people; but it is a result that they can no longer whole population, which has been much talked of, may be ordered sians will not the country, steamers of the he read an acco paper, the order of gc from one of the Davis Assistant Secretary of State, of Boston and Erie fame, or from Noan Davis, of MeFar- land trial notoriety, ‘lhe order of seizure was made on the com plaint of the Spanish Minister at Washing 4 Spanish Consul in this port, and said complaint was based upon the affide ag the District Attorney “ does not wish his name to appear.” At the time of seizure the vessel was being loaded with merchandise for Vera Cruz by Of course the Spanish Minister chose to suspect that she was loading arms for the Cuban patriots. decision of the Washington Cabinet last October was that the shipment of arms and munitions of war from our ports was not prohibited to either party to the Cuban rtrug- gle, and that the question of the duty of this Goverument to interfere could arise only when “an expedition of armed men or armed vessels, or of vessels fitted and prepared and intended for naval warfare is started in any Both the President and the Seeretary have in public documents not only stated that the representatives of the Cuban patriots had the right to ship arme to Cuba, but have even, in not very measured terms, inculpated the Junta of this city for not ship- pivg them ina manner by which the neu- trality laws were Flosida was not “an armed vessel” aud ap or, he learned tv is @ bitter hed before. We heard o A levy of the vut the Prus. » them time to organize bew armies or to prepare arms and ammuni. nforimed by Mr. GAILLARDET in bis telegram of Tue the Courricr des Etats Cais that the 15,000 or 20,000 conscripts which are daily sent nh capital for the seat of a person “who, Gen, Dann, forward from the Fre of war are very defectively armed, he says, “old-fashioned muzzle-load ing muskets, and no uniforme; but they are Drave and solid fellows.” would, no doubt, make time and with suitable weapo: wain to think of opposing raw recruits armed like those men to the vietory-fushed vete- Fans of the German with that officer, We know that the regard to that fact. to him by the ebief engincer were admitted the Judge subject to the objection of the This sort of men excellent soldiers in ‘The same in telligent writer also touches in another part of his despateh another point of vital weak esd in the present state of Franc he reports that there is no cooling in the f the people, and that the taster, which Wo of our ports dhe never approved of % two-wingel Fran a boat with He belived to put on the two-winged He told nie the two-winged Jun ld haut her, and be Whey 0 seb her on fre wre not cery willing to go home inher with the Cwo- patriotic felis youth of the schools are Paris, he adds t there ix nothing “in the Legislative I ‘The same witness said that if he had wanted to eross he would not have crossed He saw Mr, Raistaxes Can: not violated, As the mutin the way of the a her the@ tip, conquer the common enemy withont first ex ng to conquer one anoth This advice of the Zridune is not without wisdom ; butit would be much better if Mr. Gnuciur called for the bunishment from hich station ia the Republican party and in the ament of @ man like Bax- cnort Davia, convicted of having received a bribe of €60,000, Aw long as sich men are put into places of eminent honor and power, how ean the Republican party hope to conquer any enemy whatever? If the Republicans wish to avoid a crashing popular defeat let them begin. by puri- fying their own Administration from the shame of elevating commuption and rewarding fraud, sate cciatsiohen Victron Hreo las gone back to France, ostensibly to aid in her defence against the Vrussian invaders. It is hardly doubtful, how- ever, that the veteran Republican forecasts the imminent downfall of the ire, and des be on band to aid in redetablishing the Republic. Atal eventa the retarn of so bitter an enemy of Naroueoy is@ striking proof of the change that has come over French politics. pededihenisel sh en A respectable correspondent inquires whether it is trae @hat on the day of Admiral Faxracrr’s funeral the yacht America, belong- ing to the United States navy, was. en, Lina yacht race? We answer that it is true, and that the expenses of this yacht are not only paid out of the taxes of the American people, but that it is under the particular patronage of Viee- Adimival Porter, the head ofthe nary, Taken in connection with the fact that no representative of the navy was present at the funeral of the great Fauraact to show adeceut respect for memory, this participation of Admiral Pour a yacht race on thet day is discreditable even to him. Our correspondent is of opinion that the naval officer who raised the Amerioen flag for the purpose of a yacht race under such cireunistances deserves to be cashicred. ee The Passaic [om desires that Tire Stn should “let up on Jomx Baxcnort Davis and that sixty thousand dollars bribe.” The Jem had better call upoa the Republican party to dis- mise from office a man who is covered with the disgrace of such acrime. Itis no time to keep silence when such men are promoted to be chief officers of the Government and kept there in de- fiance of all ¢ ; and ac ton ney ———— Among the absurd rumors of the present European crisis is one that Mr. Detane of the London Timea, and the editor of the London Tr ph, are inducuced in their views by the dinners at Lady Watneanave's on Strawberry Hill, We dare say Mr. Deane values bigh!y the acquaintance of this distinguished lady, and of the accomplished people who meet at ber pleasant villa, but surely he bas been invited out before. It takes all the ingeulty of all the Jexxrxses and snobs to believe that a journalist can't bo the recipient of hospitalities upou &i intrinsic merit a3 a gentleman, but must neces- sarily surrender himself in return for an ordinary courtess —— Mr. Scpastian Preirren, news dealer at Hudson City, reports bis daily sales of news- papers as fullows : 617 Tribune. ao) vial Worid u Will the Depraved World, Inproved Times, and Fulse-Keporting Tribune oblige their readers by copying the above ? ~ Baron Baunow's transfer as Russian Ambassador from London, where he bas been all his life, to Paris, derives significance from the fact that he is an intimate personal fricud of the Count de Par ———_$_$_—- Now that the Hon, P. Baars SWEENY is at home again, the Democratic programme for the fall campaign will be promptly arranged. We wonder whether it will include the nomina- tion of Gen, MeManox for Congress in the Fourth District. If it does not, our Irish fellow citizens will be apt to have something to say about it, They are ail great friends of MoManow, as is everybody else who bas had the good fortune to know him, ee The chemies of the t who have anticip: ae rebellion against the dogma of Papal In@Miibility on the part of the bishops who opposed its adoption in the Gicu il, are not likely to be gratified, Archbishop Pcnouuh of Cincinnati, who was ove of the leaders of the opposition, has just deliver- ed a publ aflirms his adhcrence to the dogua aud declares himself one of the most faithful Catholice that ever swore allegiance to Rome.” —— Sheflicld, unlike New York, possesses Al- dermcn who cultivate the fine arts, One of them, Mr. Gzonce Lemon Sacnpers, who died recently, Was the author of several excellent dramas, Who of our Aldermen will follow the exauple and give usa first rate play ? bolic Church, menical Co e lecture at Cincinnati, in which he it —_ Eve hows after all thyt ele has not the pluck and mettle of a great woman, She is wailing and groaning all the time; one day she writes desperate letters to Queen Vierorta for mediation, and the next day she sends her booty to her mother iv Madrid, Elegant snd yraceful as she is, she is evidently not mado of the stuil for says in one of her last bursts ony that she will resign herself to any des. tiny that may be in store for her, With a hun- dved thousand @ year laid aside aud millions of jewelry and fuery besides, resignation is not so very difficult npresses, © a St ae Tanner Apams, a poor English woman, died recently in St, eras Workho ary, from the effects of eating her own hair, It is ratifying to think that our fashionable women, when bent on suicide, cannot shuttle off their mortal coil by eating their own hair; as a gen eval rule they don't wear ar owe tat article, lotirm MOPVPMAN'S HEAD LEVEL, ‘The Last of Ross M for the Removal of the Fal Oficer who Da pentere McLaughlin Ove: A Sex reporter learned yesterday that Gov. Hoffinan has positively refused to entertain the pre posterous charges preferred by the Brooklyn Ring against District Attorney Morris of Kings county. Bose MeLaughlia has strained every nerve to effect the removal of the fearless District Atior ut bas atterly failed, Tt tnrns out that James B. Craig, another member of Brooklyn's rotten Ring, persuaded the Governor that it would not be for the interest of the party, or of the Ring, to fight Mr. Hiis power asa political leader was shown fn the last Democratic State Convention, when he the Licutenant-Gover- norship. Mr. Morrie vigoronsty opposed Tammany's firet candidate for the Lientenant-Governorship, Mr. Lafftin of Erie: and his honeitity gnve the nomi Beach. The Governor, ground against Boss Mofaughlin aad his followers, And refering to remove Mr. Morris, lias made « firm friend of the latter, and the Brooklyn Ring ts to be ht by the District Attorney, by Cratg, who Is on Hoffman's staff, and by State Senator Murphy. They have promise’ to stand by Gov. Hoffman and the Tammany interest in Kings county ‘This promised support includes tribation of patrovage on the Brooklyn bridge and other jobs, the retarn of Murphy to the Leptsintare, And the eléction of certain Tammany candidates for ‘The Governor ts nid to heve an- mination to erusl out MoLangh. whom he calls a set of political THE WHITE SLAV. Amomer Letter from Nett: Labors fa Behalf of the Tolling Sales Promress of her ‘« Covapiracy 'rosecute the Re+ ‘To the Baitor of The Sun. Sim: I trast you will not think by my long et of * The White POSTSCRIPT, SUN OFFICE, AUG, silence on the sul T have dropped the subject. might Tam cinvassiag Qe city for members for our organization ; and 1 the public, not afraid to perform my own work, although Iam at present a little overtasked. On Eighth ovenne T found a very lit Among the proprietors of the most popalar eetab- Every reasonable permission was given to myxelf to arge the young Indies to join. and Iwas astured by the proprietors tof ther willingness to ery few small Jesters. whore families dwell in the back fi Koods sro disponed of, axsured me that they would not cloee unless eve thowing that they could ently be man trust to be able to of the different streets which were canvaesed by our committees progress in obtal y took up thie questios religious aspect, and aneo they can render the po 1 was not long deceived by TBE FIRST NAVAL BAITLE, The French Fleet Lured toto Range of the oats Drache, Miitz, and Matamander =A Three-Monre’ Ruonine Fieht—The Explosion of a Shell on French Vessel—The Prasat Lowpow, Ang. 24.—Onr spociat cor fends from Hamburg, first naval engage nent of the war, On thé morning of the 11H fost., the Gor man de. spateh bont rifle #tarted ont of the bay of Rare to reconnoitroe the position and strength of the French ships of war, whowe arrival in the neighbor. hood had been reported, though nobody liad as yet m, Loan assure yo account of the nation to Mr. After proceeding out to soa until within sight of the Danis h istvnd of Moen, the Giselle at ength dis. covered the tall masts of the equadron, consisting of seven iron-clad frigates and a couple of sina sels, and approached boldly until within 3,000 paces, ‘The French then opened fire broadsides at the little craft, at the saine time give Ing chase, every now and then lying to to fire a fow shots at her pursuers from her two rifled twe Pounders in answer to the guns of the whole y the Invaluable assist tolling saleswomen. e blind preetised by im closing now at seven M my tour through some of the stores in the fall season, direeted several at they intended to open aga! The time approaches slowly, but surely, wheu we will be able to soun the promise of Wes ‘Tho seventh meeting of the Saleswomen's Farly Closing Association wil be Leld at eight o'clock on rh 5, at Plimpton Building, @ full attendance of all the mombers is re- Business of importance will be trans ed. ‘Try to uppear as eorly as you can: lenve your stores, if possivle, early, and de not wait to co e your’ dress Work now, ‘The first of September Tt is a woman that appeals, will wll respond, eday evening, A\ te Assembly. nounced his de Jim and his diseipl "This work ts to be done main); pices of Mr. Peter B. Sweeny, with tie assistance Bhe lured them to follow her as far as the post house Wittom, where the three gunboats, D Blitz, and Salamander were lying, Which, on ing the report of the cannonading at se2, immediate. ly got up their steam and weighed anchor co stand by their consort. ‘The Commodore of the little sauatron, Captain Court von Waldersee, made the signal to the come mander of cach eunboat to attack tne enemy at hit own discretion, which produced loud cheers, and they all steamed out ready for action with the Alter a ruuning fight of three hours, the gunboats, finding that their guns were harmless against the plated sides of the iron. clads, returned to the protection of their shore bat. evening. It ia thought the French pointed their gans in good direction ; they either FIRED TOO MIN OR TOO LOW: bot it was dificult in @ fresh breeze to tw im at the little gunboats lying sow | painted gray, 80 as to be almost invisible, #aots from the gunboats hit their tm from the Sabunander war sen to exp! deck of one of the ships, and done some dam The German flotilla suttered under the aus ‘The defence of Mr, Morris before the Governor his decision was complote, ligee coallenged the Gove the Governor would not have dared. ‘The District Attorney could have proved that Hoffmun, hie sat ow the bench now #o worth il Hackett, had a boy in bis private but Recorder Hoffman charge’ the cou jor to remove him, and Reaponsibility of Purchasers for the Overs working of the Saleswomeu—An Appeal to the Clerays To the ator of The Bun. Sim: I think it is time for the Trades Unionists snd all Temperance Society members to be up und particle of feeling for the snles- city. You have all read " Notta’s”* articles and Ler appeals for assistance, and you show but allow your wives, of the enemy. doing, if they ha y Wn pocket—more the charge which the repeaters apd itentlary birds of Brooklyn concocted agaiust istriet-Attorney Morris. Hoss McLanglilin now threatens to break the new Taminony Ring in Kings county because Mr. Mo las yot been remover no tiga of aiding hes dnuguiers, and #isters to go out after 7 P, M, to pur chase in the fancy goods stores, 80 as Lo compel tie poorly paid cnd overworked suleswoman, who bas hor aching limbs all day, $0 remain vali very late every night. The while slaves of this city and Brooklyn are mot trying to secure meddie in polities; neither are they trying to de- men of any position, or interfering with their . but are simply asking for the stores to close 1” Mf. throughout the whole year, Saturdaya ex- It is too tong to keep Women standing ten jours per diy, while stro hours, and that, too, by the Jaw of the He is preparing for the Oficers' Time Worse tha: while the City N ber of Policeme: Thrown Away Shoo-Fly Nousense. Police Commissioner Smith has reserved bis decision inthe peentiar ease which we here report. A few days ago, as OMicer Michael has boen nineteen years an attaché of the pot force, was patrolling the Vesey street and Wasbing- ton Market beat, be saw lying on one of the many vegetable stands in the market, at about 4A. M., two men. He approached and ordered them to make known their business, as it was his duty to do. ‘They said that they worked in the market, but would Oftcer Fisnagan, knowing this false, was upon them when they declared ‘The officer dewanded their names, in- tending to report them to Saperintendent Joardan. At first they declined to give their mai ly, as the faithfal officer porened tl . they declared themsely. Dodigan and Thompson, interlarding their 6 with uunceessary profanity. complaint te intended to make, and wi Were told that he would acease them of lying ona market stend while on duty, Le says Roundeman ran repentedly called bim a G—d d—d liar, then went a short distance up Vesey street et a friend, Officer Hogan, aud he, on learning m to wait and he would talk Flan agan out of making & complaint, they first (ling an bad uo wreath on his hat, they would renort lun for ttand make a counter d in making one, and t stories would outweygh his with the Flanagan, thus threatened, promised to drop the he whoo-y ronndsinen the men at the guns. no los#es whatever, thougit 1t might iv rent had any of the tweuty-elelt thells fired from the Freneh ships taken ei Flanagan, who EXPLODED ON TUE DECK) The latter havi nmunition an! coals heir stations im sue Outer roa they are on outpost daty. ‘Our special correspondent with the Uro ¥ hesdqusrters dezeribe THE DOMMANDMENT OF PHALSUUKG. Pualsburg lias alrealy uns (cr (wo oF the it showed nor of the gunboats. nt will you not beapand doing for Mave pot sume amor this cause of woman ? daughters employed in stores until they are rop_ behind the counter from Mion? Now isthe time forall who women to contrib a om to Keep together tll they suc- your reward. If mother who bore you, stand by & powerful protcetion you funds to enable the public see that you are determined to heip the if in no other wa by keeping your ees and children Do they ever religious educati Ubink of the foul of the saleswoman, who has bot one day im the Week to Tent oF to enjoy hercell t + !ook weil to Wis matte p attend to the so Who are prevented by their loug hours from attending the charcy bia speak to their congregations on this subject, for among them are many of the employers of the The Christian comp! re not faithful to. their word oF p d after agreeing to clos . even desecrated their own Sabbath by keeping what the members of Chris. Let them show decd, and can keep closed, Dusiness wen have done man stand up en mas ** Who are struggling Ministers and pricst me it it would not ve bette gently driving clouds Lit was nluaze: ine that the He- | the facts, told th the attack and Mavy of them reopen fogan that wn Fla The Siewe at xt charge if he pe ches keep heir prom tte Lowpox, Ang. 24.—A Gerinar ‘on Fizhth avenne for te nid of those winite for a little rest rom thelr wearisome toil. ADA FOWLER. ick to the promi aco to be ragged mp on charge that be hud been on dui summoned seven wi The White Slaves Aroun to ler Sisters. A PRUNCH I have long wished to thank ken und is still engaged in, in bebalf of her over-worked and poorly paid sisters, Proud Lo see (ual there is ope Woman Who has suMl- cient courage and independence to stand up for her rights, and to urge others to do #0, who are less Would that there were more such noble souls who dare to come furih in the face of criticisia and defend themse Taw net now, nor never wu Tam a working girl, and as such I have a deep sym- jor wil who Lave to work very bard for very Jam glad tata refortistign has begun, and Tamas thankful that it has begun auong the imenced among the az -No Attuct wodly one of the Lust aud tao. nthe force, Such being tie ewe, be tay ae Well resign, ee GARVEY'S LAST JOR. The Circular Walle of the Park Fountain sari Negi to be Keedreswed and Re-sold co the Civ. The Hon, Andrew the big bell, is oguin in clover. new Post Of the city authorities claime 8 and their sisters, swoman ; but When the vite tor in the Park was purchased, the fountain o2 ite evn- and the superintendent of the building, do- Sirons of escaping the expense of figh von Work of the fonotai as if it had co! dressimakers oF viet It wos not an outsider who tie! e cause of Ue saleswomen ; War the . ond Woman's © better until they all, with op ‘The injastice to the workingw éreat #tnin upon the American bu: for how can any country be truy called free, Wiuse d the mass ‘of women have thas s4bjected to such erucl bondage. {indications show a disposition on the part What! lower our 8 one thing above ninkes Of feel poor and mean, it is to look at the piituee in One's ian Colared Mou 4 orter asked & Well-known politi bad become of them, Poritician—W ition wall aw Andy Garvey River piers np town, where his men are ntting. it into other shapes nd now the city will have to pay for it It's d— well for the cuy if to pay for it the third time, af race or color, wer ntion chose as Pr to reduce wages Avother Republican Candidate — Andrew for Governor, To the Eqitor of The Sins Sin: Perbaps the light of Taz Sux may be able to dissipate the gloom that seems to shadow Republicanism iv the Empire State ‘The Republican pari ne death blow to hos Mu chanies Were Wore dependence of character, If ig poor thing last? Have not dur Au evinit of their fathers? Let us ull, then, uke steps toward remedying this evil hess should forms society similar to the Bales m. Where there's @ wil Make a move und you will fn ‘There are many who would be oul that they liad eowe to tuele righ ein, warticularly on th first Monday In Novem! pole he said the Coly) Every orauch of busi ow casting about for a can- didate for Governor, would do well to heed the fact, that party lines cannot be drawn so elosel) elect any man who lus been, or now is id with the bitter factions or the that have so ridden down the party in New York A political hack oue man, Whatever be his position, rua the Women's Assvcist « poouing Vie preliminary steps, 1 enlighten you ett, and all others wi infamous “ Hings” colored man who would you with U God prosper you, the pioneers in this noble work. ad Vinod agaist ail The Proposod A O'Neill's Plan Acceptedkatimuted 1 $300,000. Orrick or THE Comm: CastLe Ganpen, New You To the Editor of The Sun. I beg leave to give you the following to the proposed asylum building to be crected on Ward's Istandbs the Com- missioners of Emixration for tae care and (reatment ne emigrants, of the present Board, there were sets Of plins wh ‘The only way to elect a Republican Go nominate some man upon whom alt the fac unite, and one whose potitical history can pass th of @ thorough examina the smell of fire upon his or rnin policy of Pive large ponds to protec andard-boarors must be set bo tl ang tayght that the Republican paryy is fighting wel found eight eepare aubmitted to and examined by the previous Board, without any decision being come to, Of the old aud the preseut Board have agreed with Busnimity that an asylum building adapted to the nid treatment of this most unfortunate Wiskn urgent necessity, and ron why such building Is uot i was the Want of the requivite fuuits. ‘One of the first avts of the new Board was to take e it had Deen lelt by their pres SHIS MORNING'S TELEGRAMS, The members in New York, pin their ftth to no man's sleeve, wud cannot be culled Grout men, Hor Fenton me fare of the country and the vation Of ambitious in vf Detroit added $1,109 to their ald 1 Irish Congres at heart more Cuan th yesterday resolved such are in New Yi k to carry the State, ated will carry it 1 be equal to the for once shuke off the d We shall see what we rhall se Republicans of th sated James Monroe | ‘The Hon, ©. W. Gr Congress in Uke Twenuiels Diss ie: Gecessors, undto avoid delay the subject of reivet- Jaw best euited to the requirements of We 1b Was returred to a spe three to examine REPUBLICAN SUNKEAMS, wn report Commissioners A Brauch of American Atbletion that Wauts —Madume Patterson Bouaparte is writh Now, inasmuch as Mr. Jobn Jay cannot encourage Mr. —The United States Wou 640,000 in the loyal Hay, —he Virgin terms devoted i conueetion a of Suute iy: G Dg two legirlais much time to this the location, eveetio Mr. Lynch Was tl Springs are so Aistinguisied ex-Comfederate ofivers (ya bre compelied to cain» ont will not somebody offer to him, the said Mr, Edward guatnted with th Mr, Frear bruugh tities bis known tc hud his knowledge o Asylum building wow in ob, & situation at digging potatoes? isa branch of American athletics that wants to be developed, and it is just now ia season; and that most necessary thereby diminished, und be may U (sue BUN of Monduy) pean or even of An revent there being ao ever-increasing demand to the aid of the Iniative ability und experience, he plans and design of recently Decauss letter for four eon --denny Lind and Florence Ni,’ among the Lond) x Committe aud wounded tu the Franco leu, A child in Lima, O1 eet of Park: green wk one of the 1c st econorpieal in its const Viication of Fai plan presented Inquiries a9 to character, ag to bis * sincerity ani uth day of dune I be made of the Ton port Was accepted and adopted by the Board, ‘The cost of tho building, aceording to the plans 8 $100,008), 10 tein THe SUN, Nathaniel P. Ban 8 many a slip between Protector of Ameriéan Luduat T.L. Cuyier, D, D., Nrooklyn, Sux, which shines for Your over most obedient'servant, VIVE LA BAGATELLE, dof $1,500.05, weople, I there Were & Bod MIA! life of every stuted in (ie ariic So far from in) and desire of the ( ion adopted wt the viding to be extravagant, the ejm umlesion, 98 set forth in'a resolu New Yous, Aug. ecting of the Boar FONE Ans Mt A Newark Merchant's Suteide. Mr, Alexander M, Ot & Otto, hanged hiinself fa the manufactory firm, 10) Market street, yesterday attended to business leather, went Up stairs at about 1 o'elock, At ne Jawobis, SUppUHNK thot Le was as War bis custom, Went to eall bim, wu A sinali Cord wow tied about hie above, but being oportioned to & espitation tax T,s0us to ask the Ley olf at Teast the ’ money by the Lewis To Wis end, in connec proper care aud ¢ piescot Commission is cirecting its PNAKD CASSERL fi of one dullar aud a ha Any one wi usuul, and after sell) Lis partner, My The Hon, Hugh MeCulloe n selected by day Cooke & Co. ax how bau to be opened in Londou ¢ Ast uf danwaru, fled to death, rich and highly rest Gita Lor (Le OGhe Le Waw WW youre of uge