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upon the independence and moral pr HE SUN, 116; 80 Mat Lis nomination inc ifteér, Senator Co nd upon the steady pto [Would jprobably do tnore ‘to reconcile the our working classes, gress of education and moral and intellecttia! | quarrel in the patty tha flat of any other culture, All else here, as in Fratiée, fe a | person. Bit his resolution is immovable. snare—a delusion—fitting the people to be: | “I desir , “to place myself beyond he say come slaves and tools of such scoundrels as | the reach of the misapprehension of friends MEON, and unfitting: them Doth | or the misreprebension of politién! fobs, by nt and for the protection of | statin their country in the hour of danger, Super | not consent to heeom self govern Reurstons Bre Railways pamd Opera Howse lrieila, Wr Drier of the Sight unreservedly thet Iam not—and can- candidate for Gov- Jal observers may ascribe the achievements | ernor. ‘The uncertain condition of my health 7 A Leomten 0 and #8 Broninas of Germany to the eu over that of Nar Diymple Theatre eleee Minatecls t of Bre. | utterly forbids such consent.” bat the | In thie emergency, why do not Republi Prussian’s craft rests upon the solid struc | cans fall back upon a statesman whom they and traly religious | have tried under moat difficult cirenm- ture of a highly civil nation, While that of Narornos, depending | stances, and of whi w capacity and merits only upon a benighted peatantry, demoralized | they lave the most conclusive evidence? Is aristocracy of | there any stronger candidate for them than Sen during | middle classes, and rotten money and fashion, rested apon aand, and is | Ew swept away at the first mutterings of the The davly vireniation of TH Me last week, which Atig. 27, was as folloits: 21.800 Satur Aggregate daily etreulation last ‘he Tribune rilone of yesterday morning, in an address to repeaters and ballot-box stuffers, The Truth about MacMahon. Several of our contemporaries yesterday gave their faith to the despatches which ropresented MAcMaar nor will Ban ve the trying of yen. if yov “ MeCeNe cannot boil you as having fought D. Monoan of New York ? —— ‘The Tndependent Democrats in the upper t of the city are going to run Gen, W. 8 Repeats | Hiicvenx for Congress, against the Hon. F Woon. Though nota light weight, Hintyer bas powerful lungs and extraordinary running pow- ers. He will be sure to put the veteran Woon to his trumps. Resides, Woon's moustache is gray, while Hintven’s is fet-black without dyeing. The anvass is to be honest voting issue of the Ting and undertake to ehect this | and honest counting—the purity of the ballot. disregird Our Prince Prepenacn nay, and also represented the Crown Prince and King Wruitam as UMAKLES near St We have nothing to eny about Judge | agined, All th box. A better or move vital issue cannot be im- young men are for Hinuver. And GitneRt everybody kuows | He fought in the weron Gon, Grane’s staff, and Heo chenges his | wee a great friend of Grast's w that wo have heard it sug an up on one of the steey HJ] preasing forward on the way to Paris untrue; but, thanks to the epceial corrcepondent of Tire SuN at Arlon » not deceived by it yd his report is fully coufirmed by the despatches which we publish this morning. ‘The army of the Crown Prince has turned to the north to ent off Mac Maton from Reims aud Paris, just as Baz the operations from the Lith to the Lsth After having eut him o to surroun gested to nail Ho gave usthe | in Brooklyn fer Tridvne’s attack on we BARNARD is very unjust uawartonted LINE: was cut off by nyound Metz. Pruss.ane mean of course aud capture his forces, or compel them to A greet baile is an in. {this plan; but no such tenced the first man iNegal voting before and he at that time tion, during: his t flee into Belgium aunounced his determina dispensable nit was still expected that Gaaxt would bo nomiuated by the Democrats, Accerdingly, the Democrais are But it | Mow going to elect Hiturex to Congress, He weighs ¢ ponds ——- - Wis Americans in London make great com and t about the absence of Mr. Bapeat, our Banwann, psul-Coneral, from his oflice, He is never man, Reve | there, and has a crusty Englishman as bis sub risiea | stitute, who receives Yankees with much impo- Te sen. | liteness. Persons who have gone there on busi ness have found it almost impossible to transact it with this man. President Gaaxt ought to ad- h his former secretary to attend to his body there to do avicted of moni: cousular duties, or send » offiee, to use the | them in his place. » Court to pul an end to —_ No one doubts that he meant That is a very proper sentence of & court battle had taken place up to Monday wight though there has been ple: combate, bloody chongh in thanselves ct litle importance as affecting the final iegal voting just what Le will do what he } greatest criminal lawyers living. ‘There vertainly is mo Judge on the bench of the United Statce » Banranp of crainal law ; No one deubts that he despatches from that part of the theatre of wer are fram a bigh profes ene) authority and meane of knowing the truth are the Leet pors' De in this distaiet superior to Ju in krowledg in ability ard | pame and crime poblished in. the newsps anl we martial which bas jast been approved by the War Department. Lieot, Epwix Seer, an ar- tillery officer, has beew tied for varigns offences, the chief of which was an attempt to swindle the Government by a false claim. The court sentenced him to be cashiered, and to have bis pers of Washington, and jn those of Ohio, his native of the lieve there is no Fudge anywhere who ex. | Stite, This is we too severe, Such cases of im in fa ross and unflinching dewstion | fr fer Robeson $ we have beea a long time pa t and jelly Gr vominal Secretary to tring the New Jersey vicetions in Digher estimation tha we do. We fully concur in the opinion tecently proclaimed from the be © appreviation of bis duty, and 1 by Judge Ban to some apprehension of what ® due to the 1 by officers of the crmy have of late become so frequent that terey toward’ tae is out of the question. We trust ulso that.o the instance of Lieut, Seaver President awe will not be gr of the wee s into whieh he has repeatedly been led of restoring the e@avicted swindler to his former place and rank iy the army. ation of car Iberties —— NAMD, that the preser depends upos honor ond interest he hee been enalded in soime siez equally saered was faihtully performed and thatit is as reputation os enstand how man occupying position whici ount of Lis pec whom we ourselves este | grave, criminal | hereby discou charges, with evidence to support then Bat party spirit someiimes carries men to] piers wand bulkhe nd other oflivers for whom Aira DILL eeleenite 1.u, hitherto the reel Secretary of the Navy + for no work hanbug of assigning # Admiral to every seaport is also eweyn away by this order Now let Mr t that Demoersts are here. | the propr after to be tried Ly Republican Judges, as if | though they will ad night properly have a Oue thing for which place on the bench we have greatly adz Roneson go ahead om such prejudices in the discharge of his judicial ¢ decison in the Furby case the werm feelings cf a and gend Adwiral Powien on a three years’ cruise in opposition to] and show the merchants would bave ample 5 forth manage thenavy himsell with thehelpof asional advice He hat brains that elected him—wut same tine | ‘Lhe North River water front is incumbered with building materials of different: kinds, and mall houses on the piers aad bulkheads in which the occupants transact 4ucir own private busi noes, Resides, there are floating private ware houses moored before tome of the bulkheads that obsiruct the apprmach to West street, At il recent! least un y, thes» buildings have been a lucrative ree of bla: kmail for the politicians, It is the opinion of an expericuced person that his just | this Glackinail Las amounted to about 100,000 deprive | per annum. Now, the Commissioners of Docks tops to lense th buildings, and thus make them «source of public ieome, But would it not he better to have them cleared away nh. Jit is hoped that he will express cea gen together? A great MeChentay, A is pected of ( m so highly te : about the advisabil some opinion at lea ty of having tho incumbrances removed, in order to make way for the aveded improved system of for which ir is understood seems toex- | he is drawing the plans. The objection which t being ousted, al- it that they are there con- to low, is that they cannot find any other convenivut to the water in which to trans nit all along West street there re hundreds of stores in which liquor is sold that could be removed to the houses on the sticets intersecting or adjacent to West street, etors ra agai trai Banyanp sie Tlis recent ders of the | and a good lwculity for their business, while the in consonauce | water froot would uot be incumbered aud closed with the law—is aetriking illustration of | ap as it is vow. enough for ney public dut luziness is no excuse, d his mataral he canuot do the Work, he ought to gut receiving the ealary Indiser minate they happen t would be the be Deimcerats is as unjust as indiscrimiuate conviction and | 491) punishment of all who vote the Democratic | + he declining fortunes of France fresh iustrat ion of the ever-shifting fate of like England, for wany centuries at the head of civilization anything wh'eh Bannanp hag done that is wrong, w know what it ts talking about; | of th aan ‘Yruth travels with wholesome rapidity in these days The Levaut Herald, published in Smyrna, in Asia Mivor, contains the following in # Leeause uy Rossen ¥ Na war kicked out of the rece Triduie by Lue Avsocsated Press im consequence of vote that | jie haviug heeu detcctet in stealing thelr wows and guilty or inno: | sendine tt tea title peony paper of bis own ia Philadelphia’ The way of the trausgressor is hard indeed, when the fasts respecting a News Sneak Thief s promptly made public on the other side th, But let him reform and leave oif 4 stealing, and then his past traus. } tend | auesh jai what he | ere wey be forgotten, BERT is not 1, a Candidate him in addition to | » ear of th for the noming- mony aceounts Mr. RoneEner is the niasses of Germany have becu ——— Three of the street railrond companies on svernor, | the west side of the city have branches of their Avy tT: cs that do not extend lower than : a, | Broome strect and Broadway and Canal Ae treet and Broadway, Almost duily there are a frien coniliets Letween the conductors and some of the ranulag | posecnger vd Repub- | pre caused t the passengers have mi pmpany on the short line for he 1 jocs below Canal street. The conduct ors almost invariably de them @ transfer suother ear going below Canal sirect, when the mistake is explained, The ly watched to see that none of them fuil fo return all the fares which they collect; and henee they are anxious to have as pa + their mouey, or on State conduc 4 as possible to retura to the com Republican | panies, Th We suppose that he | occur, but donot make say provision to have Oiled with education aud France have beon le persomal friends than any other | them o pay in the course ef a year double the amount of account of the prevailing Vr Gray Las done him a gres ef that Gen. and wauton ip ned to rise or to fall, not according to their nominal political institutions, but in Uarmony with the there was every reason to expect that Mr. » an offer of the place of Beats would hae’ and in Englan: busincks as well as his «d, Hence thousands of passengers strouger ob fare for riding the distance they should be per mitted to travel for one fare, by being provided With transfer tickets when it is apparent that the passengers have iakeu (he wrong car, When it is ve made up, embered that millions of passengers ride of a year, that the conflicts in question occur hundreds of times during @ single day, it will be seen that for which | ay cars of this eity in the cour great adwiuistrative talents would peeullarly | the matter i, one of public importance, days of the qualify hin and the Carers ctive and enthusiasti Have been the deger ‘To us the les pretensions of t great popubur The trends of that dashing and handsome Pr was cle | Politician, Sherif! O'Burex, are moving with grewt y Gnany, | Balto ran him for Mays doubt he will a make a vreat race against that broken-down and ; pu ip pa horse, OMyin, that Tammany is going Bay 16 Ming out, But where is our favorite eandi wl inola nil thet of the indepeudent Republicans, t the hou Hon. Rreians nit, litely of Rhinebeck ile of | Ay viends y , UW their chances by © ha ty This wenld } t+ as well i or oll K Locker SUNBEAMS, A PRINCESS ROPE-WALKER, i 5S il About 140,000,000 codtish is the snow yield of the Newfoundiand banks. An individual at Bangor declares | working between moals that’s Killing him.” Marion county, Alubama, has a 601) \\6 ot (800 spinsters who have no chance of mai —Among ‘the stores taken by the Piissiang Forbach were several railway HEMT ARL IPR OF PRINCE SAT > Yesterday was the second day of the trotting meeting at Long Branch, The General Committee of the German Demo- cratic party fast night resolved that the conduct of certain self-atyléd Democratic newspapers of this city bas been such as to fill the Germans with indig- The trotting yesterday ‘Wis to lidve Deen tn two races, but the eerond one Nominally there were three entries in it, insisting of Hot ey not 01 jeconiés a Rope-Walker ¢ of Maximifian im from Mexici ‘The recent death of Prince Felix Satm- battle bririgs him and his noted wite once ‘again into that publie notice which they so mach delighted in. Some time during the winter of 1857, a linndsome lady, elegantly dressed, visited the Walnut stroet Circts in Philadelphia, and made arrangements for instruction in the art of equestrianism, by the divinites of the saw-dust circle. ready apretty good horséwoman, so far as riding with side-saddle was concerned; but it was her athbition to astonish wondering audiences by polsing herself on one foot while going at full speed, by flights over niusiin banne’ through paper ho« ‘Therefore the Germ: polition) desociation With éfel dnprinetpted, mafic. ous, mean, ad detestable politicians. they notice that the Democtatic party ‘sympathize With the French Emperor, who hes been the friend nd Clarendong, who at this if an indacement Hind not heen will sever every The Boston Poet says Murat Halstead com. pising thathe can't get tee epough fo Pareto coo. tie heated imagination. —Mexico is about to send a commission vv of war in Europe to observe the 0, sTeport to the Government, —The man who married three sisters in sue sion excused himself for so doing on the ground we: be got off with one mother-in-law. —At one of the watering places sovoral clergymen are stopping, Whey drew 101s 0 see ‘who should ofietste inst Suncay. —An Illinois husband | ‘Phe race was characterized by the pecalinr id the earcer of this fine ‘She hus not trotted a race this tuetica “which have mare all the season. of the Palmerston year that #he eould not have won nnd ought to by Bat she seems bent to win or could” be. held out, fed by the London 7¥nee er of two republics, say the fadepemdeat, dod repubnican fretans. i i Brevented (0. the comiter not elfckally in the Pectet. lost, she won a race in six heats, throwing ‘When betting mfitéd she went Bo yesterday, as Poon as abe bad the poole right, she could come out and win, Worse in tho race was at ail away the Mrt three. r of & foe, tu. | forward and won. tions kre to be State Conventit equal. Tie last three heats ehe trotted eplendidiy, and contd have made far bet ter time than BEGINNING OF THE FIGHT. ‘The ‘Twentieth Ward German Demoerats Inat night discussed vhe relation of Tammany Hall to the German patriot war, and fndin , they resolved and by reckless dashes id brad it been neces: Her negotiations resulted satixfretorily, and, under the direction of a compe- tent teacher, she commenced her course of practice. well supplied with funds, and was always accompanied in her visits to the circus by a negro subsequently ascertained that at this time she was living under the protection of a prominent Philadelphia politictan, high-sonnding mame of Mits Agnes Leclercq, and was congratalated by the manager upon having A FINST-RATE NAME FOR A Posten, Excellence in the art of equitation, as practised in the circus ring, is only a verance and numcrons upsets. " plump as wellas pretty, and when she fell, which was pretty often, she fell hard. an extremely plucky little woman, she was an em! rently practical one, and she shortly came to the conclusion that she could attain the end #h the admiration of miscellaneous andiene with less risk to her beautiful Hmbs than was en tniled by the prosecution of her origi up her attempts at ¢ireus ri r energics to acquiring the accomplish ou prcmature! tr wite hanged hervelf. umann accepted the invitation to ‘Tammany opposed cut loose from that 4, Weil, Dr. Limpert, Post, W. Marz, J. Selumeeker, and BH. Cornell » comnvit- to the German Democrats in every tree on whieh h war for a purse of $2,500, for horses that had d mile beats. “The entries w before the start, Idol, ‘were in terns each the faves y Woeterm Girl. take part in the grand Keethoven ition that Waguer did not conduct. =The people of Kokomo, Indiana, know erated, as playing gamer ¢ The race was wou the weather has ny on the curbestones tias becn res —Angustus Hemmenway and David Seo the hea viet tax-payers epectively this yenr $2,658,000 and $2,45,00) In 1800 there were not ove hund Protestants in all India and not 1ar from eighty thousand ¢ Prof. Tyndall, the phy the zodlogist; and Dr, Dotanist, contemplate a lectnein Piek Murder-A Voice for the Mute =Tammany Tactics. To the Paitor of The Sun. Sin: Tho letter of ‘ Mac” in to-day’s Sen is Job by the Coroner avd murderer (ree. Lona BRaxcn, Ang. 90.—Parse # Norwe, #200 to second, $450 to third; mile She gave the 0. A. Hickok’ b.m, Western Girt... +d. Nodine’s ch. m. Belle Btrick) aii Te was » putea) Lawyer Howe to get the Schirmer wants the O'Hal), and that’s the ronson he let the bully W. W. Howe ierrify the oMcer and the witnesses for the people; and then Lawyer Howe ran the Court as be ed, and called as many German witneses as he DoH. Blanehac Ti ined after much perso on: money, and Idol third money, Hetting before the start, and early inthe selling. 8 4 against Ido! Sto Lagainet Bradley ; 2 to tart Western rs feli off in the to Lagainet License; 9 to against Western Girl inst Belle Strickia Ted at 5 to 2 on her, Although she was What right had Lawyer Howe in the Coroner's f Sevirmer refus to let any of of big trees recentiy ¢ Cal, 8 eighty-four feet in cire —They are getting up a Chicago betwei men, one wine to be De at one who ean pemmitehctt Phhoidy All the horses showed well, but none of them ap until balépast 9 o'clock, and then on scor- ing Idol threw @ hve, and ai TWO MONTHS 100 LATR. her half hour wus oorats and he other Rep hen they got away, Teile led with e first of the tirn ‘License headed listn—-Freezing by leo by Machinery C from the Rivers. Since the ice monopolies hi {ce #0 outrageously, a number of gentlemen have organized a joint stock company for the turing of wwe under the Tellier proce Were commenced yesterday at the Morgan Iron Works, by making ico at the rate of ono hundred and twenty pounds an bour,with an engine of three- horse power. A receiver holding about sixty pounds of methy- Icoho!) is attached to pipes leading totwo freezers filled with water. have four holtow plates each, through which the ether is allowed to circulate, thereby extractiog the latent beat from the water. The etier iw then drawn in exhaust pipe to a pump with upper and lower valves, and passes thro coll. where if becomes liquefied. water is alowed to circulate, and this withdraws the beat that bas been extracted {rom the water in ‘The ether is then foreed back by the pump into the reostver first mentioned, and the Drocess is repeated over and over agmn, the ma- chine being continnous and self-acting, and the ether er becoming reduced in quantity by any losses, ly this proces* of vaporization, cakes of ice are formed in the freezers thirty iuche wide, and one ineh thick. large ice box, Wl top of one another to the they become ove si piiner Hear hen be broke and at once fell ‘Ac that pomt fdol passed Bell and was second. he iast of tho turn, Idol eam the anarter pole ale the Girl three hal Intely wortntes cently discovered, A Tiant-nore DANCER. ¢ raised the price of For ome months she pursued her practice upon the rope with great assiduily, and eventually became Inthe spring she procured fn engagement with atraveiling Cireas to make a “grand ascension upon streteled trom the ground tothe top of the cenire in the open air, this being a Of Malle 103 the pair drew away from Bradiey and Tay thus up to the and of wuiel 40 0) tion widow's veil fs no! to be @ yard and a hat? in Its only relief is a de a tolerable performer, nearer (oxetuer, onuht Bradiev forward, and pa Girl gol to. and lapped Tao. Gir broke, aud , Of over an Inch jet Helle back to the beat in hand, and came y second position. home at ieisure. winning eb fecond, two lengths anead of 1 and License Ist, Williams, late Mrs, Senator against the execarors of the Las commenced an actto: Dougias estate, alleging traud in the ny seoks lo recover S1HyN0 wrongiuily hela. King, @ citizen of Dover, N. H., re- eently celebrated bis eighty-fist Wirthday anid recone simultaneously, by ial altar a biooning bride of sevaatyosix. —A Mormon bas invented a machine to de- stroy grasthopoers. pole of the circus tei Kratuitous exh{bitior ment of the performances fur the purpose of attraet- Her first #ppearanc red at Chieygo in Windy, disagreanble one; the aimosphere was damp, wire wae wet and slippery. As she com: merced her perilows jonruey the gw inchief with her abbreviated skirts, and rendered it extremely dificuls for her to keep ber with balance wteadily pareuéd ber way uniil # the length of the wir lec ether (wood Hrar.—The betting was no Wood at even against the feld ; + #10 1 against License ain 1m pablic oceur- The day was a These freevers When the horses were ding to the hyme and “Gode getting uarter was don: Ibis only aw ne, between the F hop ard be equeexed force pipe tuto a Around this coil Ait, and took things ‘ere Of which he ine Al Wis point she unforta- 1, to the horror of the great velucity to the A stalwart member of tre company caucht her in bis arms, however, and saved ber from injary, pluckily tried the operation over azain, and Usis time with complete success, wall nj of the tent and then performing the more dificult feat of descending to the ground by retiring at the conclasion general chorus of «bouts iWitude whe had 0, Apparautly with cnee, she Jed all thi jones Bie eee od beat by five lengibe, all uve ving on the home’ stretch Ic Is crue that (he pace was eof them, Dut not tor tue Westorn Sho had been pallet course, under ing crowd, came with the freezers. erely Jogeine in, too strong (or owned by four societ fourth Sabbath, while the four Fe nd support.a large vnion Sunday —The first shot fired upon Saarb’ by the Prinee Imperial, The Print therefore ehristened Wie Luiu-berg,” Lalu being the A vote on the question of Franco: Presstan war at Ailegbeny Spriuga, Va., and reeiited two to one ti favor of France. The voters were priuepally ex-revel was wild aud uu- aa For this heat there wasinow 9 ¢ Notwithasanding Belle’s fue eatorn Git] was made the id. The betting bad been > 1 tontiors have the contest rea, priget We is kOWN DS. yimpathy in the 8 among the visitors tm depatd, eight | change ta iho betti the sane hazardous cour run fe he yet teat, of her perlormance aut and ebeers fom the unwashed m n aduuiring her beauty and daring. This was her Tepeated the per. role of the travelling J six or seven months, doring which time the eircus Visited the principal towns of ois, Missouri, Arkansua, F stay tn Chiesae casions by a commondooking, scedy troduced to the company as her brother, Dut wha it was alterward leaised, individwal than e cakes being placed on (git of two feet, when id block of clear At Prospect Park rie bad played a kood stake, and t When they were gol away Belle at ouee nave Ue steady. ‘and won the race Orst appearance in formance twice & ‘A recent test shows the | ficial ice a8 fellow: jatnral foe frem Switzerland insted... jatural tee from ting quulities of arti- id around the turn, burrying the galt uarier was door d Kentucky, Duriog ed on varivus oc- —It isa curions fact that, three weeks before Artificial vee," iler machine run by a sixty-horee pow Yield 2320 Dou! not exceeding $2 will ydold 4.440 potun de at 81.9% per ton, horse power engine in operation at the Morgan Lron Works is manu per ton, while th Bt G40 Der wou. jowni in-a trice, fre hin off. Bolle tn Passe che haif ip 1:14. Int dropped |Mradiey and drew to Belle, and wasn ay as they ebtered the homestretch. AM the Giri had been steady asm her a spin, and she rushed her, aud Lia few yarda drew tu and atthe far distance stand er race was done, «in bani at ease a length in ad Bradicx layed ou ee quar er. ne lone an al feast held there by the cormcsponding It Was bela at Ue station, one places in Hamer, ‘On the turn tue HER TUSMAND, while oue twit idual vanished from walt, and like Bully Lackaday’s futner * he ns ‘Kept in the background sud never siace been * In the autumn the circus came to - ani) Ue members ef the com- to Wet several through up to this porn ice ato trifle | —A parent, at Albany, recently refuse up to Belle and lapp griefat May sviue, K The pace was slaatiiny Dang were lef 10 find their way homes as best the: means, got lo New hie had become circus experience: from imprisonment, for lounging about the nt was about bed ‘ive corum tin ma colored man et amomnt to the Je It is thought that in the ¢ ing left to the Ky at Aviguon, w! lived from imi Government to protect him on ti be first accepted la case of an inva —An old widow named Hecker, years of age, who accompanied the Prussian ary 1813 eed 1415 to France a+ THE Acro. £ TOMBS. front of liclle, who Idol was Just in her distance, ¥ was Row el! In favor of the H aunounts laying the fold writ Heat lettin oroughly disgusted with wer 4 none pave b as she was never known lo ap- pear iu the capacity of tight-rope dancer again, ANOPHER MCSBAND. Soon after arriving in New York Miss Agnes ed & gentleman of good family, who was de- voldly attached to her. learted fellow, and for a time, soar od Lerself with propriety A quiet life er temperament ; and unhappy, and although thing an bis power to make ber home pleasant for out a word of explanation, est quarrel ar thisund poeared. ‘The next that ber she was living in fine style in jortly after she reappeared in this city, toking apartments at a first-class hotel, and evide ly baving at her command the strings of somebody’ Bot, like the celebrated Grand Tee Jeator of the ‘Queintions of Geid- Au Inerli Rese Bhe Drink that Hd, ‘Talking Ho Gilmore woul; Je Bol lt, Helle soon ai George Washington Je the delineator of the Talking Hand, bears a striking resemblance to the Emperor Napoleon. For some time past Mr, Jestor bac been employed Professor Risley, the in. Jester to this ‘quarter pole a coup! 11 her feet, bat H He was a fine, jer ut once,atidd all over (he Course, DOW am abe Was ‘On the DAck stroten eld her own, aud fouled at Ube half mile pol sh followed on the turn, and kK, And ran mineh around it, 4 gailop she lapped she Girl to the head of whe tome ine Drought Ms whip to wip the beat. tais could not ‘of respectability was not in the Theatre Comigue. porter of the Japs, first bro country, and has exbibited bim in various . Mr. Jester was to receive from Mr. Risley 00 a week in gold, but for some time past they isagreed concerning the market valne of gold Last Friday evening thev met In the Theatre Co- mique, and some words passed, and on Monday morn Mr. Jester appeared beiore Justice Dowiing, oud charged that the Professor had used threatening His Honor would have dismissed the wily Jester inti- andere, hae ags'n rg, at ber mosi urgent r the Mother of th —A recent visitor from Vineyard camp ground, who had been sumer the exorbitant charges made for everyt! “meeting week,” two dollars for breakfast, etc, was stroiing docieties' tents (which encirels the taberna: meetings were being held. Jost as he ¢ voice of an exorter was Leard, ° vation’? {ree."” He stopped at once and rald 410s the only thing I've heard of einve T've been here that I haven't had io pay @ big price at eare and Nos it only put her into The brush had carried theus several lengths, aod winning the heat by a length 16 all ease. took second place fr: 'y went home alone, the Girl Belle for running, aud gave it now 100 to 20 on the Girl against ettled Into thelr pace, the ‘When off and ‘with Retie second, an compiaiot then and there, mated that he had some witnesses whom he would nd the heariag Was post Yesterday afternoon the Jester appear: attired in spotless raiment, and wit moustache and imperial stiM™y seat in the remote corner, and sco: Professor Risley, who was trying to seduce the handsome El. Gilmore, one of the witnesses, inio taking a drink: but Ed. wasn't dr; Justice Dowling entered the ait told on Bele, and M SMe LOVES me wiLiTaRT! Soon after the breaking out of the rebellion Miss ously ob Weshingtou, and ‘by many WhO Were connected With tue army at that tine, With good looks, an active inteligepee, ® frank, ploasi audectty, she ingratisied quarters, and soon had several distinguished tury pertonages ip ler train of admirers. The (as- Cluations of spangies had been eclipsed substantial spleudore of shoulder straps and epea- determined that her name the broke, letting fdol uo secon r,rent het forward down the ‘Giri's wheel ae th here they went in 1:l4ie Ss paseing One like to have examined, id the uailmile 6 brush to here bad anes Oxured con Jake all ont of idol, abd the Girl dropped her, The Face waa now over. for the Girl At the middle of hi Bp. aid dele took her Dui Deaton off three lengt take some of that zed. He took s led furiously at —A well-dressed man, who calls bims: Abraham Levi, drove up to Windsor ¢ recently, with a portmanteau and @ hat box This was for a purse of $2,500. firet ($1,500) third money, m ny, and Rockey. ‘Tie last two were drawa and the race went of The Defore this race was to have been trotted Mr. Wal- We owner of Henry, took him out of the of Lovett, bis trainer and driver so far this season, and patbim in the hands of John Murphy. For a reason not stated publicly, Murphy drew Te woe suid that the owner of Hear become eonvineed that Henry and Hot-pur ha season hippodropied, and Motspur to win @ Tourt room at 2 Jester opened bis case dy calling a woo wasasked whether be mad not ialey call bim a coward and fool. Mr. replied ip the negative. im whether be did not tell him when ontside it he (Jester) would ha ‘This Mr. Barclay slso de- Jets, and Miss Agnes w: should be pencelorth ideotited with baitiedeldes stead of itinerant shows, soe it figure as prominently had Lerevofore appeared in circus programmes, were Hotepur, i muse of Commons to take por Her Majesty, he Mr, Gladstone and the 1 semsion of the castle, come back to Windsor, and he intended to dis: ants, engage bis own a shouid do as he then requested that his his apartments with! be shown the refused admlasion, where rushed off to the Windsor telegraph office, and tele: ned to the Lord Chamberiain, asking him vo give fostructions to his subordinates for h He then wont to the hovel to await 4 and taken ¢ She doubtless hoped official bulletins as it Mr. Jester then mestios, and, as In 1862 her numerous military admirers were as- tonisbed by the extraordinary ictelligence that the Frince Felix Saim-Salm, then serving in the Union Army, bud espoused this dashing adventuress, and uondam rope dancer, after all the strange vicissitudes of her eveutu! life, was pow the ac sed wife of an undoubted Prines, a gallant ‘ of the oldest princely From this epoch in her life he uggage should be removed to ‘Mr. Barclay then said that le had he: call Jester a coward, and way he @ again to do so in this Henry was uot quite is pon he ind@ygnantiy resenting such language bj Another witne Justice Dowling said : , consider yourself noder arrest and on parvle, answerable to me for your conduct, until I give my decision at 4 o'clock next week TROTTING TODAY AT THE BRANCH, ‘There will be two trots to-d ove of the meeting. without limit as to time, mith Mai’, George Wilkes, and Luey, and all will The pools sold ‘orroborated his tes\imony, aad officer, and a scion of o1 families of Burope. y, which is the Inst ‘The first is a trot for all horses: The entries are; Goid- TUE PRINCESS SALM-S4LM a8 been written in history. ures ant rclutionships In the South, she wecom panied the Prince to Mexico, and there found ample display of hor Unuoubted courage, and ing that botoriety which sbe so ardently efforts in belwif of the unfortunate J, dud tbe fearlessness nation with which ply, and was there arr The former is showed thas: Goldemih Maid After various adven ORRAM, GERYANIAL of Ferdinand Fe 13 appears a letter f with the following passage The indescribable lack of fore s disastrous war wa given, the in ranee of the forces wits whtel the madness of <a translation bation to the poet The forlowiae t with which the signal for t comprehensible ign nihiet Was ¥0 fhe plans based upon hypoit completely absurd, the abseace, tov evident now, of ou commen urate One of MacMahe: Correspondence of the saw something this morning which sot me hereulean Varco Las breakfastin dand beauteoms nympn, nston Daily News. efforts, le was releare scouns of Quere- braneg of the At Vienna the created a strong in upposed that ov her anie-looking an sitting close to am fered with gold chains, rings, Tolts in Mexice favor, and it Was arrival Mere she Would be greeted with an ovat wowever, thit some to her’ autecodents lad precede e Was mot received at court. Prince Salm-Saim was in disgrace with ris.quence Of Vs J with gold, Whied of course he Was speud lomaging revo: 0 Bathe folds into More slaughter houses ort Lin The conflicts jaken Reoing ine observe his thoronehly Eastern splen ubdt gratiied, he informed m ita Prussian ean 1¢ canteen and follows dor, and no Wealth Was the # an who keeps everywhere has «xe pades anterior to his rr 9 euunos speak be capable of f supreme denger if rueh ehildren mixtore of Ar he killed hii with three stabs of t and found 6,000¢, on tim. » may be true, ne to return to the tiny 4s Major of t Fourth Regier and the cate bri: rice that on the 18th inst fieid of Gravelotie, ¢ Princess, at the last acconats, was reported disioguishing berset ia o-Prassian arwy, her history ean doubt elt iu the hour = he fell upon the What is it that requ to save France by the which implies the sul which the coun which the country i# nothing nation bar di I think you w f body for a Pensstan if you si im of having ph it was tie French army which was therefore 1 am afraid 10 hospital depart No one who knows 1 sive Will uso every exer- der herseli a pi ¥ winall be every thing for ouy 4 [The Fulse- Reporting Trivune of yesterday printed above extract as from its whole letter was taken man; it is time nation, When the enemy shall havo be: ack by France, cons.dored ideas and forces wh! efforts, firmly combined and from sions, shall have got n she will decide wcifie and regulor A eit i by ihe. absulute @ Hail love of her chiidien over us that sho will issue crisis (ree, glorious, and sovere! s scenes Which are HOW hacied upon the Cieatre of war, and it will atter of some iuterest to watch the future of ood-natured, and reckless and Whose life nas been a gro: dy, ani romance, aud the letter containing the {al corresponde y from the London News of Aug. o, fifth and eixth columns.) ageregate of ttor are aware that the conflicts this beautiful, brave, wuprineipled 'w tesque blending o| whose ultimate fute no 0 trite saying, but never more appro} case, Wbab truth is indeed stranger than ence of party the German sen? the Northern bays! Thy Oder marches to Uh Unprecedented Barbarities of the The Elbe hier hosts Neckar end Werer, to dominance of From the London Tin is an extract from a priva ler written by a lady engaged in atteudance un the sick and wounded at Homburg : August 8, 1S70.—1 send you a few lines, as Lam sure Williike to know how we are gewing on in thie appy part of the world. fave tad a snecess kamed onty Dy’ kr A Woman Nominates Col. James Fink, Jr. Even the Matos! Jolus the ranke, itor of The Sun Sin: herewith nominate James Fisk, Esq., as my candidate for the Wager all I aun worth (which, alas! is only a rather limited wardrobe) that he would ts we ever had, Jam not acquainted with him, and, strange aa it y seem fora resident of the hin; but T have been won terfully int reading the accounts of his exploit, and I would really like to seo What he would do as Pres. fon that the man who takes Nathan Murder, el Ryan, who was arrested position that he murdered Mr, Nathan, is not kuown he stated he bal work: ‘Swabia aod Prussia band in ha ‘One troops Until wow. Presidency, aud Twill n Morristown, where \nd, fo lowed by the Though Hot very ear hercat deat, wht here th number make one of the What f the German Fatheriand The family of Nathan have quit the m lived in up ty the day, Wil all U city, Elave never ean Dery «nis, ba o Brothers were Hwere closeted Cxbbed them with Found tu thie etal * caughtby the ‘Lure « Real Weultle census reports sl husband, @ fat nd Twill seo t