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mm THE J SAW provious to the war there could be no regi | tween the President and other intelligent tk : Ae ments of two thousand, or any etrength | amd patriotie mer, the subject will have to A SEARCH FORA FORTUN The oe a Bun nominally wreater than that figure. ve refurred to the people, If they vote ‘het | ou pron sihn $F les Lote auraden 16 Ghinee for Att. The truth seems tobe that Louis Nao. | it $ right to take © maf who has made OF THE HOFFMAN HOUSE. by a single bribe and make hin Act- ——-— Inennity in a Theatre—Sent to Bellevue TROTTING AT PHILADBLPHIA. BHOOTING A CONDUCTOR. —o— —— Trg Splendid Races, bork Won &, New | A Twentycqecond Ward Tammany Polltl on, POSTSCRI SUN OF Pie THE NEUTRAL POWERS coNDINERS lorres-A D \e- Heat co of cian on A Kaid-Discharging four Shots Exciting Henti fate a Sixth Avenue Car-Retenned by Point Breeze Park Course At Philadelphia for Justice Bixby on $1,000 Straw Bail, two days lias been the scene of a grand turnout of Martin H. Morley, a conductor on the Sixth — ~ LEON began this war in tho insane expecta: | $6U, tion that he would be able to concentrate his | ing Secretary of State, to that lie will have THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1870. Tonite nud thence to Bloomiugdale | fishin and respectabllity to witness the fine trotting | svenme Cir nine, Leib retag nereare aah two hundred and fifty thousand men uff thoechance of gaining other immense sums Asylam—The British Go wleed—A | at fie froé meating taere. ‘The grounds, stands, | While in Libba wat oh Adio dase ale Mii iy nae the German frovtier, aud would be fully able | by bribery and corruption, why then the | Missing $100,000, and environs present the same say abow that our | Morley started from Tle Cn t about heh Whee Preper te Step the Wes Amusements To-day, — A + pind ‘ About five months ago a gentleman entered the | Jerome Park does in our racing meetings. We have | well loaded with passengers of both sexes, at about vention wi D Mooth’s Theatre lip Van Winkle to complete a vietorious offensive campaign, | opponents of bribery will have to submit to to Victor Mu had nothing hero on. the trotting occanjous like it, | five minutes past 1 o'clock. When near Forty.sixth except at Prospect Park, But we should, and let us | strect a woman stepped from inside the car to the hone that New York will countenance Blectwood | rear pl atform, and #xid to the conductor, * T want Fark as Phitadelphis does Point Brecso Park. Trot- | to get off at Grand street.” ‘All right,” replied the Ming shonid iveuetn Our great city be even more fuh- | conductor; " this car crosses Grand street. Sit down Jomable than racing, for there aro the nds inter: | \ieide and you'll be called. The woman hesitated eaten the tretiek where wero are buadrods 18 the V4 Gus returning to the Inside of the cur, and the con- Vester we | ductor then noticed that she was intoxicated, a / Fifth Avenne Hotel, and registered his name ts B. before the Prussians could be prepared to re. | that decision. We shall’ not agree that | Goran, of India, and was assigned one of the best sist him, Tis wholo scheme appears to have | bribery and freud are acts that merit esteem | rooms in the house. After remaining a short tim been based upon the idea of superior celerity | and promotion; but still wo shall be com. | Mr. Colah moved to the Hoffinan Honse doa bet 1 the French side, Thatexpectation proved | pelled to consent to the possession of pow ee ie eres Wr ata ene abet tacos i futile throagh some unknown caus, The | cr by those guilty of uch offences. But filed with gold, He wha assigned foom #7, on the Freuck concentration and adyaneo were de. | docs any man suppose that the people will | fourth Noor, but «nbsequently he ehanged to No. 191, Excuratane~ Bele Hal Grand Opera I Loxvon, Septem er 7—The result of the nogotigs ich have been carrying on for some time past here and at St. Petersburg, the neutral powers,’ including Rngland, (Italy, and Rossin, among the, greater, and Sweden, Holtond, and Renmark among, Nibtors Garden—Jotlus Ci Diympte Theat re—Livtie Fave. Kan Francisco Minstrels 0s) Droste Mouse —Syieraid 60. 1 1-Open tw Vieitorn, Wallack’s Ay ectereay thers rat Aaa See we her to resume her | tue lesser powors, lave agrend to take no separate Woeod’s Museum ‘Twist Ave aud Crown, Motive layed ; 80 thut instead ot being avle to move | vote in that way? Does President Grant | n the rear house, third floor, Mr. Colah was n- | ‘he cen vent of the day was the oeinbned While he was trying \ joo os or through the | ation in the ponding war; in other words, have boan@ =— into Germany on the 15th of July, the day of | suppose go? If he docs, he will some day | “ble to speak Enelish; consequently he was an ob- | race of Toosday, whieh, had extended to five heate, | seat, Mike Shiort, & Tackman, scope’ Uo themselves to intervene collectively if they intere i ject of enriority to the guests, and of considerable the declaration of wat, it wee not until the | be terribly sacalation asetg the persone dannagid (a (ho ROU. &i of August, cightech days afterward, that " He was noticed te be very regular ia his habits, the first skirmish tock place, and that the} An American Indy writes from Germany | going down town at certvin hours, and returning Hi Pat Thateday it 383 | French begaa by taking possession of Saar. to a friend in this city that “ the Herr rid eqnat panetaality, Owing to his inability to and andecided whee fiknee ut an end to it, | car from the front platform and began abusing the CETTE It ore to Wed etdy won'by Chevietsegve, | condaetor, applying to bim the most obscene op) Uneida got the second, Flora Day the third, sud | thete, ‘The conductor warned the rowdy to keep Senuie, tbe fourth hae itl This, tent tC ay qvict; that such language could not be allowed ia Frnuio won the deciding heat, and with ithe ra the ear, especially while the car was filled w: ‘Phe following is Indies and gentlemen ; telling him that If he did not desist he should put him off, Short pecame more demonstrative and vulgar at thi ng the whole car with his obseenity. At Forty-flith street Morley rong his bell, stopped the car, and proceeded to eect the noity rowdy. Ax s00n, however, as the fellow landed on the pave- meat, he drewasixand a half inch Colt's revolver, The daily circulation of Tum SuN during the last week, which Mded on Saturday, Sept. 8, was ag follows: vene at all, inorder to pat an absolute stop to the war by an overwhelming force whenever it stint seem to them proper and right #0 to de, Ansirim alone has de-lined to accvds to this understondiog, ‘and her refusal excites some uneasiness, the more that the demonstrations of Hungary and of the Selavonic-Aastrion States against Prussia aresbecoms ing more ani more open and decided, FICTOR HUGO DECLABKA FOR WAR, A great ovatioa was yesterday civen to Victor Mago on bis arrival at the Northorn Railway sts« tion, ‘Tho large Pace of St. 1 was filied wit deceived. — $ OD Satara, 114,500 ort, the United States Minister at Berlin,.g,to speak English, he held by bight eo Marin Agyregate Maity circniation last week, | yy ‘ is abusqh in every word of which the | persons erouna Ue hotel, but bel imaelf aloo! 909,000. Average datly ctroulaiion cur. | {VC And It was not wntil the Oh of August, | pogtish language is capable, Ho is sald to be | [Fhe tree Ome We was aiviety tomperite, twenty-two days after the doclaration of war, me i About four months ago Mr, Colah visited Niblo's ing the week, 115,550. Daily Peerage thet a aly b by th * | of no more use than # pig in protecting Ameri~ | ote ta with the ropreséntatlon of * ios during the previous teeek, ending August 27, hee mal. pipioclnstte tet heat Alo Soe Pht Hot SrtA Piel ei de TV] Gutity.” One of the loading features of this piece 120,207. Pre sions in the battles near Hagnenau and | his opinions are worthy of Buneby.””” What dis- | was a combat on the stage between the Britieh sol- \ —— Saarbriick. In these \wenty-two days of | respeotfnl langoage at at historian, and | gj and the Sepoys, representing a scene at the Lhe Republican Nomination for Gove | I Driick, Afte® that they still remained inae- oy at Ge station, nich inaction, the Germans brought up | a Mister Plenipotoati siege of Delhi, Mr, Colat. during the performast, | Bovest Wily. Danterberg. dltanced jn secon heat and began fring upon tie conductor. ‘Tho rst shot | Was Hie} wi) n° sated the lower ; ; + atandlnn forcon of lislf at, a a donee Lecume fo mach exeited at the mimic revarke of | rafiigor distance at heat, nitadet ed through Morley's coat, wheroupon be jamped | 484 ® double file of National Guards ant Garde ; ‘ ernor. : their standing forces of half a million, and sere Fel borin ovary rida tr Saeed dl DUD neither Woo ® beat nor | ened ar eee oeny aimed a blow with his Wat at | Mobite was drawn ap as a guard of honor on the n nominating Gov. Srewanr L. Woor ad their half million reserves already avail. Vat 9 remarka mt SY Would be Sf | Eee reine nea berks wagslaaiaue BOOBY. tn pany 09, 2:40, e477, Jonnie | {o,fellow, intending, to Kenoek him down. Tie | high eronnd around the station, A unmber of uD as thei ldato " i “ ’ Necratary of Btato self, and rising from lis soat began gosticalatiog imo. 2:00. si £09, 240, 9:97, Fennle | plow failed, and Short dred asecont time, the ball “PG roun as their candidate for Governor at the | able, ‘The resul@tvas what we havo seen, | Baxcuort Davis, Acting Secretary of State, WhO | oss cerraming, Policomon were exiled in, and ine | Bn iia mes aud fret money, Hiora’ Day secoud, | piomching up the flesh on the conductor's right side, | the democratic loners of Paris, tn« “ge wpproaching eloction, the Now York Repub. | tho entire destraction of the French regular | made $00,000 by a single bribe, should by the Deel borne fem tie eateig Gate tT ‘The coadnctor theretivon ealied for tie police, | Hugo's sons, M. Rochefort, M. Qlais-Bizoia, the ‘ ; . i deal Seal d d an was ne th 3 rue nace. jort meanme firing & third aud fourth shot, ott | yencrable Michelet, M. Laboulaye, and cles, had Wieans have shown that they mean seriously | army of three hundrod and twoaty thoasand | Person to reply officially to the telegram oF avie ilo, Where'd card Was (ound. O& SIO Boel \ Wy cave as econshiet Ua, Assi Rep (haste Sane Phra cloae quartars,” ‘Two | veuerauie Micwelet, sboulaye, ont Had o contest the political control of the | men by the half million of Germans, We # annonmeing the cetablishinent of nit the Inceription, “omaneee Brranves | day. Tt only reams to alto the eixth anil tat neat od gud acragtad the tallow, aesombled to eget! SRLIvG Bboy anid pation, A e : erie Bee Palle aa ch Republic! Verfty, the United State ¢ | Parsee Merenant, Bombay.” Here he mante | At the goof fe at once went to the front, and the prisoner was arraigned bs- | hasty arch bed boon thrown up over the doorway Btate with the Democrats, Backed by | have also heard frequently during the eam: | ./°") Hl sade ‘a ut bea iat Poe erat ioc and pore than once at. | Mall shrouh the Beut, winning a good wud holy bys and after a href eonfiiontial col | ofthe station and wroathod with the fics 0! Hance ho support aud patronage of paign of gross deficieney fn the French com: | prositent Graxr’s wickedness in keeping @ man | ¢ ains Out. ‘The meat morning notated race of Wednestay was for Hollcoinm, the prisoner was onler. | Italy, the United states, Bwitzartand and Bin, Muck Administration, they Interd to make a des. | miss and ordpance supplies ; batit is | = ) . Dowling, und having | Berses that tad never trotted faster than 9:24, mite $1,009 to appear on the 1th inst. | attention was excited by the appears ra jarkte fetit ( iy ast 1 | ¢ ert Mhadel h convicted of bribery in euch an ofiee, . ; ee en tletinan House, | Bis ‘There were four entriew, ail New York | (Or oxamia diss urather Arthur TENTED | these standarde of the fag of tho German Ti 4 wo years, 'T they will sucesed 5 t i } \ at Gala oar P 5 aes Mr. Coleh coon exhibited fred signs of insanity, did not start. The Arshatt, Philip, and Mike Short are brothers, who, | of 1583. As the venerabie oxile appeared, supported 0) Ada IM suceced is not | through the diserter consequent upon de- | Whil Territory of Alaska was under | 1.4 was removed to Belovar Hospital, where the 1 the race was Won Yh | with one Finlay, a repno brotbe=In-law, carry on | by hia friends, tonnior the enrriage wont ior bia by ery likely : i - ane keop » | feat, and wirho cossarily indicating any coutrot of the Ravsiang, stringent regulations | 9) red him 8 consumed len ie ima Noe oi oe eee em or ceignt | Tales Favre, he was greoted with enthusinstie gether aud be ready for the President extensive syete wud in the administra: | were made and caforced with a view to the pro- esore Judge Daly, and $itor exo’ hoeks, which stand at the Sixth ave nirance 16 | euouts, When theso iad somewhat subsited he ampal prot £37 tion, Such fraud may have existed, but the and proservagion of the scal fisherios, the onpoiated apdian, ane Colih w P fd horee} for horees th the Central Fark, and ari quoloyed in convey. | spoke in A full clear voice, aud with kxeat caret Gen. Woobkonp is decidedly the best man | facts do not prove it i chief industry of the provin ue | pits Beek nat Nee uaa te RES CREE frequently made azainst them | nese and simplicity of actinn these word Acti pte y fest sal ° ermitted to take full wn male soala ¢ ie nticing pa 4 into Livelr ew prom Crttauns : Lhave come buek froin 6 who could'he chosen to lead his party in it While the folly and madness of Narorton | | mis A, Nib 4 ‘ Ci itis ise of driving © or a rsinutated } ty years simultaret ity with tue 1 ” pmergency . 7 ‘ast ., the you and the fom 3 were not } sere ¢ ikem ti y double pablic comes to defend in Paria the eapitel or ¢ yrouont emergency. Young, enthusiastic | have thus exposed the French army aud the eae st bP tial te Se eax Tihey are | pation. Parle murt uot by aullied by 1. vasion; 1.4 to be touclr As a conseq the nutab: snd eloquent, he will call out ev Finer nat —Bradly led off, the G y vote that | Freneh nation to destruction and diswrac: acter, and ‘TW poll Paris i¢ to invade Liver Dine 6 ain aiaast, é. taken ia aesi year n exccedal 75,099, : next, and Idol last, Bradiey led on to the it iufluence in the Twonty-tecond | viviliz sti No stich invasion ahall telus. bis possi¥le to call out, and make the most | and while Credgcapacity of Bazar, MAc- | the Tussian-American Company having the ex v tthe Houtman Say Vat ie ie ook: sirct ned T4ol passed and had the front, Hecially devored to the Interests of Justice | Tyrie be saved by the union « sould M the strength ot his command. Let Stawox, Prossann, and DEFAIy, whom | clusive right to the Ashery, ‘Throughout the | overs, who shoud My Speen Te mioak hy Gh | Remnapaeoeh, Wren aedcerl Ger seas lerwerd, bad santa le et Core cnder tno (ub so amt} Thre yee Gale verelincent Democrats now do tavir best, and NaPoLEON put into command, has rendered ] year 1883, Col, F. N. Wioxee was the United | eyed itust 29 fo jefalom of he story may | eT TANS Heat OF mineek oats, Ne Sana | “Tete alleged shadbe woman who mole vo the be viet fraternity, tor ony é : : , i . Col. PLN, De beat lusteatod by ie followings anit the heat by aneck only ‘TYme, 2034 i is alleged tha@tbhe woman who spoke to theeon- | be victor of fraternity, for only dave one of the mogt interesting electic the task of the Prussian commander moro | States Trossary Agont at Alaska, and he report MeCe says: 1 was a portec iu tt Second Heat—Tho Gitl a stronger iavorite, (dol | ductor on ‘Tocsd4y nizht was one of two strect- | by making the fraternity of ait hie can wer held : oll thie seal eels taken tuk teu ouas 66 se und. tho. Ist of last Ancust; Bry | now lod off, as the Girl was wid aud broke ail | walkers whom this gang had been driving abont the | the lidery, of wil be gained, Pointing to tic Auou. ik ca lanahdlipas cel easy, it slould never be forgotten that the a : ‘tears r of sea nim cle Ate Me MMwan Howe aid ay " bros it the he at Huot led m1 through to the home Park avd treating op th evening of the marderons flag, Victor Mago eaid, “That hauner of stars bs t 7 “ fous! . PO> 1,000 he papers in the interest of the lnska 1 seut to Doilevue How etre ¢ Bradley 10 lapped her an the ba assault, and henee Mike's interference when he saw | speaks to day to Paris and to France, proc. .iintny Was Napoleon De Wrench soidiers have fought with hero. © r s route te Liing down his Low | atreteh and arowad the far tara, came out aadout- | one of them spesking to the conductor, Their vd the miracles of power waich are easy 10 & eresk peo ple contoading for a great prinel every race, the fraternity of all.’” ‘The speceh was iminensely cheered, and the speaker fairly carried by the people to bis carriages He looks well, touch aged—Lis lone locks gone, his dark beard white, his eyes full of fire, his voice mmercial Company, which meanwhile had be. come the successor of the Russian-Anu f mediately set up a great clamor and pronounced ism never surpassed, Outnumbered and outmanenyred, they have yet shown no sign of demoralization, but linve everywhere | (hi « gross exazgeration; and Col. Wiener proved themselves worthy sons of the heroes | prompuy removed to a point as distant us possi- who in '92 drove out the northern invaders | ble from Alaska, namely, to Key V 1 sma! boxes about 12 | footed, snd won the heat by two leng'ls. Idel sec- | poiltical influence 18 seen in Justice Bixby's rendi- 1 to take them lato | ond, M4. nest to discharge Mike on his brother's surety, dowusta'rs; when I got Third h ‘ihe Giel stil favorite. Tol now ted | neicher of them belng an owner of rea! estate. ‘The ‘ the proprietor of the | off again, and held the frontage ail through to the | livery stable owned by the brotlor in-liw Flan- ant Mr. ‘Sours ‘the chief clerk | were | home sifetch, wisere the Girl and Bradley both | loy, who i @ man of tome substance, But even they « open und took | caught and passed her, and the Girl got home first. | were Arthor Short worth property, tite bail (@1,000) tof cach: T know it was gold | Time, £30}. of cach: T know it wae gold | Time, 04, i# ridiculously disproportioned to this heinous the liberty of ‘The idea that NaroL“on was deluded re- speeting the number of soldiers he could bring into action cannot stand examination fora moment. During the remarkable de. an | t on the . in the bet. | cflence. pato une 3 » Ley i ‘ " Uroken open th wore 86. thyss " : be ot June 30 in the Legislative Body, of | aiq established the right of France to govern | Guif of Mexico, Now it appears that the nawber Peaien Coen saat wias pot | et ind Wh neal tee keed of Ue bomes emote, wees ao which we have already given some aceount, | yop01/ aecording to her own will of seal skina shipped trom Alenka t ot ; ve anti at dials Aad jad Gh noes snes ad of the home, stro! ok whe re THE CHILDREN'S GALA DAY. Benix, Sept. %&—King Willan has been sare herself oc to he: vill, of a0 pped from Alaska | ing was carey Chom up siairss | the Girl was forward, anil, eateling Bradie es tauned to Berita ~ It was stated both by Mr. Timers aud Mar. prahariandiarors=iad anit a a ; 4 wore at toe safe, ond Pigg mete pity ey nae te ~ - amuned to "Bes itn. shal Le Borer that the ‘ ; hatha dia feet tare, Ae dor bottom of It ik, Westra Girl zot the race and first wo: tecn Thousand Pupils of Handay Schools MARETAL MACMANON DEAD. E v that th z King William’s Mistake, eres ues only a question of thn wd ut least 60 pounds; Mr Bradiey secoud, apd Idol third, athered ou the Denville Camp Grounds ge lis mouey down town, and A Brifftiant Spectacle. cuniiinacaer Tne aty Sunday School Association are Deine’ hice | abd the Passale Suaday School Union celebrated tained on that day Lut four d thou} if, rand 60) at out of this number eighty thousand must be deducted for the Sept. T—Gen. Trocha has isucd @ proclas He says: nemy 8 The deience of the capital 1s assured. fter the capture of Lovts Narorgon | *ort THE SECOND RACE. Fr double te ters, eu hu Kenney, who was also employed inthe | This tan Hou ied upon to help # Wu.Ltaat had caused him to be ridden will inea to A cP ave t al cee ae , “ hes ved tu organize the defeace of t ink be 1 Lbvealtie Al 1 through the highways of Europe, ial i ‘ dows stairs remembers ia i Lisaie Rey ny at Roadin's T nsides yestersay on the Methodist exmp grounds, near eine aN oreo permanently cinployed in Alwerin anc “8 sterling pe ela | over-aeatons and iutrusis al, ected oy w tarze Grats foek, sue pie's Dot and Hickory swck : 8. Teesvitios Wi'di: sProid Sariy OPIOE enlll aft y | see departmente, Erk (lid Wendatmen in ipollen service througlioul. yet suas comid us tt Ms forchend stating | wi.0 eoutd not be bribed, will have been punished eet ft Ath great rosie: Aabelal tad two White Neslas Aitsuarisc, vn pasisls wate ancy tu Ge, N' Mat id ileal | ones ns reece eales enn acarec sees “ : HOUCT Chat such would be the fate of all ewindlers " ’ « witts bis J M 0 fi ind ai Sele, the Seine and Orme, and the Beiae vad heed Vr Ti Fee for doing his duty. a bis load. He IM ‘The favorites were Dot and Jack, and they wéte | icilroad and its yoveral branches, carrying paseon- ‘rance, ‘This leaves ar und ue aT Par tee & tah t 7, on B ba . lh to unite the defenders of the couatry, Wao wil bo : aud impostors, aud if His Mujesty had atthe ——— a 1. ‘The race was won by the rs of oll ages 242 stations in Hie to the scene of x4 twenty thousand actual ufleciive men for the | same time declared the war against Franco SS a i «he posted [ten the etalrs The tollowing t4 une rite ne Broo Lae Gab | Suporte! by troops fro n Paris and by fargo nuns libsiAaleangrtent perce u clared the wer against France arn from tho Boston Dai'y or a aidosead scary in, told, | ScuMARY, festivitios, Ninety-4evon jonds of children of | tong of cavalry gathered ia the enviroue H 2 aaa t if trae | to be ut an end, the whole world would have | téer thet our neighbor of the Zriune has desired Qo het aa i thd STAT REE ETE 2m to first, | Che bumdred and nineteen Sunday schools, with “Pho commanders of these forges will npshancrst sesh elind applauded him, aud no uation more vocifer to inform him why no dividends are paid being nnderetood that he waea | jeitor home: of wl “igame: | thelr teachers and parents, numbering over tM | ihoir orders from the Goveruor of Pav hundred di ca a Ey Ghia tennuetank eeaion Gs Whi a Gh Lritish Consul, dtr. Archibald, H f thousamd, were clsewbarked at the Denville depot be fascivet hy duty to bie couute: hie tailed lito Lev ie aa ok ously than the French, peep oly Le elie ue nein: Moy liad ho, hey taken care of Ue in “4 422.8 11 ny to oreteck, while atthe lowest possibie estimate ¢ counts ratriotisin OF fete Lut no wan of | Bat treating the great criminal of the age | tt Trdunda attention is, that Mr. J.C. inted. gu a BR CE Mtg fee #1] ave tuovsand more were added to the as-embl ; a) HOCH, Governor of Baris.” Y experience not Lot with consideration and making hostile deg. | DAY sdirector and counsst of the Eris Com | nov. ture, Psave Wau fail charge of -4 3.8 8 85.0] from the villaces near the camp grounds, All ihe Journals sumouuce positively tant aloowhad POLUON, ¢ i tealionk agaiae Pariaesthia:ie wreiavous | Pee omen vere. B with sixty thousand i wied has hou takes frome the bates 2b 3 ‘ f the various Sunday sels It's ruwored that 1 AM. Thier hdse reserves ¢ 1 ee cn Pigs flee dollars, caused that ¢ that $10,000 Was all Le Terbosnd. Nediver a y attire, were scattered around | Mave gone ou au bass jcul use iu a earnpalg . Me th a rt of Germany. The with the beiberby whi J mesor Mr, dweo knows, maytag further about r c les ad nues of (he grouads, under TNE SANA . = i CONVENTION. beady st al whiall of ¢ savant dfinsty should | post per 1 yu Y i , alte n of Major Willow: Powell, M. HE SANATOG DNV ENTION:. di wan Rien Gimiondiraiad: io tule debat : ’ low 9 two aud th cH interest has been taken hi the easo tint Viner Hear dart which sent Irons jor y Powell, Mar a dhat tho armice under t Tea oe M tignal f the restoration of Z If they bad not ur en de! Detoetive Hw * s boon eugaced 10 1. T iu she joad. dod alt through ww peur e al of > Aan shae 1 general rash wilmad. Real ‘ao Any Se chat ihitoa SOS READ ea SUGGS ate OE, ee ation of tho war will only bo ro- | they might has had a dl 31, aaa it i ruane red {at wetton le to be tat she when Dot ‘ack enaznt them, and weat | f ion Daskets, water buckets, amd baskets 0 Party's Keproseutatives Yesterday. contained five hundred saad effective | vanded usa crusade againet republicantsm, | Acti retary of State in @ ead set Or pet Dn ana Sack le. off, ted ait | tiie R64 cakon and the avidity with wie the Hule | ‘The Republicans of the State of Now York, fa + 3 t ngade agel epublica , | Acting Secretary of State in @ - 2001 Dot and 4 tod eile tuned cated that the excitement i z , field; and that their reserves, Nkewlso five | 4 si brit ‘Wises > Sra Dale. wore didmaced for renmians. ak after: | shortly before @ o'clock the vartovs| Sunday | present the following resetation plications. pie ies Ice Manufactured for the Skaters~Novelties Tmap if ent beak. Time eeloo's were marsualled by thelr Superintende. ts Resolved. ‘That the Nasional Aamintetration und Lundred thousand, cou’ - —— * ‘1minp HEAT.—Lronsides and Lightloot were away | [hy srout or the spoukers’ stand in divistous, in thal ai amintetration under ‘ : “ Free Cuba to Free Fi ‘The letter from the Hon. Screcs « " im the Rinks infront, were never capgit wii! juat ab the siand, jowing order and numerte ai strengta: ae at a comparatively ear So that while : iba to Fre rances letter m the Hon. Scuryrrn Cor The Thirty-ninth annual fir of the American | #100 Dot got to a lop, but were beat act ahiole , toy reducing the Suchen wiesd Save ts aning of a | With excellent judgment the Cuban | vax oonouncing his determination to retire from | Insiitate opened without eny cevemony yesterday | ¥*.* | tes apd mate wikwing, ‘Tiue, | Wadivon D: I dl pararieied OE cuvevet warbut theres ioudred aud’ ty Le ccand | Representatives to this country have hast-| public life at the end of his present term of | \o the Rink, American flage wore tune slous the n Hnat.—Piora Day and stet ted off, but | Sogui t ‘ : mon, from which nusiber, : "| ened to congratulate the French nation | ofice as Vico-President, which we seid yestorday | sites of the hall, topped by fanciful shtelts, a Uisae eater aca wen tees two teartaa tie, en, from which number, as state i ) y rough the heat, and won it by jen taa frm 5 . ‘ sa Na had been written by bim, bas been roceived by | tbe further end red white and blu amors were be i Baap egy rd na enute a es ; a eturn t e rovern- y iw, een received by 4 dace, Garibaldi nate and Flora Da ite audios she could not bring under more a its return 0 a republican form of govern: | | ee ee atom, and @ portion of it, war | enwreatied, as a rellef to the unpainted bareness ato distanced, -! Beavertown and fumoton Biviaisil 1h & oun itT dascerelnipibed taxattc a raed two hundrod thousaud, Prussia could @om-| Meat ‘The following {a the text of the tele | sisted in that paper yesterday, Mr. C nrax | ofthe root, Under this was a olatform with am | 1 Cito eo ta Reet cua bath die teed at tareeabe it uieua reel eens nae teva! Ci aaa erie y oe Sethe tavnm ius naw Senay (eee vor yesterday, » Courax | ee sea baiioweds to Ba worked by ates: Lightfoot got to front wna helt the lead ail throagh, | Dover and Port Oran Divisloa. 18 sehoole... ss. sy 1,0 Goveruinei, nud of the clon ol monce war with five hundn 4, and | &tm to Mr. Jores Favne, the ne ench | a, van, Its bollo 10 be worked by stcam, Bacas Lightioot had run, the heat was made a dead | Chester, Succaskuuna, Drakesviile, Stanhope and & for th Saye eae Secretary for Foreign Affaire: a, ‘The passage from tive street to the Ring is eano- | one by the judges. ‘Time. Rasy. Luacketteiown Division, 82 schools... 1,800 f okie have five hundred thousand more for use ry | Siig: , a “Lehatl to. public life voluntarily and without | pied by em unpaintod shed, along the open sides of Sixrm Heat—Blue Dick and inate now rated Rao Extaahi Boonen /(hane ths (HGKE poeeved Ut Naw Yons, Sept. % 1810.88 | g rerrrtsand expeet to go into active business. My | rich are. ple Daag ? out. Lronsides and Lightfoot led of, and lot all Total sosees ial a rene rve8 Of | sp, suree macre, Miatter for Boreign Apatre of the | iriends "here al Kuow of this determinatin, and {| Wis are pine truce, Changes have been made | dirongn to neur the stand, when Dot ead Jack. win | oT A ribbons i four hundred ihousand could be got realy, veuch Republic, Parte ne pretence, but a reality as yoo | in the partitioning Of the entrance, In additiin to | arusb, wont to the front and won the heat by waalt: | of ike slilidren, te ta Je tehoole, the Y These Fe arial area reg aati thea dart eb waabiies is the last campaiga in which T shal | the large apariment in the rear for the rereption of | Het. and wits i¢the race. ‘Time, 2:4 bande of music, and the lane of elderly 4 These impor facta wor ty ee be Bapoutie of Cubs 1a Che particlfite, andT feel as happy at the prospective | working machinery, 2 new shed, 107 feet Tong by oF —»— Persons ¥ho Med the background, combined to Ny from a 1 1 tiled States, im th f (heir brethren fighti a French Logislature both by Marshal LuBaur, ates, e name of (heir brethren fighting | reieree from the exactions, cares, misn venta. | wide, hes been batit expressly for the disolay of ‘Trotting on Union Course, form an interesting piciare. . RAMEE CRAVER RGAE ne ; | ior the iiterty of thelr country, bail the return of | tinnt, and excitements of polities! We ws the student | pumpe, By, tne, 1oih, tnat. Carmé'a machine for | A Tee edae trotted Coie Union | wiiie Dulsting weal as a tabernacle by the eammp for : ius eae ete ' Ne * ie Very | Yrauce to ler republican form of government, and | 7"0,'t Stott, OO Trt i eo Ce en ee eee eee in emai there ve sabe, | Course (ot $1.00 by Das Pélicr's brown mare Nol Bid cad featoened wih Aimerious Gace end floral a 4 u tat vier authorities upon subject wh trust tha ple may be followed by ail | fessors and critics.” ‘ i jay ” derail gala 60 a sere iv Graut and Sim Samanis’s brown gelding Ventu, wreaths, picwous feature be " Yo monet he fi a j i yAsmail skating pond, %) foot long by 12 wide, | hoch improving | 4, 2 conspicuous feature bowg the words € oaths a fh He ssi Beak * ; : no 0 amma skating i, 9 wide, | hoch improving ts Tt Was mie qeuts, tures ste uRLONS . ry ‘ could be found in France, The question ni IGUEL DF ALDAMA, What the “misrepresentations'? are which Mr, | te ee tor which, & inclves thlek, te to be manu- | Ave, in harness, lie won in three str heute, Pp ce ee cats Nerore ” vogacd eons P F tasteful . “hamper u which t elite ban J factured by ¢ machin Orloans has ea 35 0) astefuliv arranzed with «verre while ems i : fore the ¢ . 1 President of Cul unt, ht Time—2:50, 2W0)y, 254. 4 dn laces oy Wie taodamenta he Chamber upon which this d'sca M, MESTRY, vax complains of, it is hard to imagine, | Joved tor two s.usous the benefs of this artifeial 2 a = of wourning silently spoke of tue late Mou. George | i ‘ arose was whethe he contingent toh tas y oes he refai 0 storm of indignation : lee, ; 2 nLTAGE ON “EN IS. T. Cobb, t Seva) * 4 A ; Lngrent t sch Comm lbaiinne: a ah solar 40 the st Lvodeent cages sie wt four-o’clock yesterday aferacon eareat many wat AGE OW ATATE NV ISLAND, mht crereigad of (lies dav. werelipiiated by { ongeripted for 1870 bowl be nia . mattinitt re a Meanahiiai ne nas called down upon himself by his advoene: ditions had been mate (0 the articles for display’, _— whole nudievec singing she bymo, * Through An tend Whe ities as If the constitution which the French pe at araetieal res eee nde Mc ere Ree, and nomer clea for display. | 4 Gathering of the Magnates of Richmond | giver Yeu. when. toy eet eeread i and wn fi pro ernloos Tre may hereatter adopt bo as thorou a BLaxw-Eicu- | afer vard } ham; County-Capt. M. T. Rolbraok Giving | Sr. Georg 8. Weeks, wl ted t vos oe | 4 oumber, GARNIBRPAGLS and Jun noble and progressive in ita tone and ten- arpsow affair? _ eer bie the) Away his Danghter-tandsome Recepe ong W vou he yon Fatie dosirod die . A : 2 ee tis Wille bist tion and € y Prevents. is, At r rH i : r See : y asia that of the Cuban Republic, its | Tho old snoer that republics are ungrate- | tack panta! leton, 8 Ye eas Dave ae He 5 tlina establishment and duration will benefit inan- | ful has lost its force in ourcouniry and in these | & alee and ott speeiaelon aetivered.s | wual excien . in courecuence of the tt fans tay sudu vole Sue Ube ved int q3 kind. Andif the Pronch nation show one | days of gold Ince and exalted stations, Admiral Meath martinge of Mr, aeob, of Brook!yn, te latfuitg were (ica. Slapard Bars, | A that was ¢ end ithe of the stubborn determination to Hve | Davip D. Portin cannot at least complain of the |, o A early In the mara x- | Miss Irene A, Holbrook, daughter of Gen, M, T ‘ s trayed, ant thet] i , Poon oxbit Ly the | treatment he receives from the hands of his | crean. A hewn. fell upon Min, Wh! agroeete othr Ak poh aber puipeala hindean5 gh UD Ri | ah the war cable to} : 1 lncanatn ‘ countyymen, Me has been permitted to control | bs temova Nevae Hosrlith, BSP SINE Ma veliten Fane 2s eae Coit, | : « field y a : é tho affairs of the navy; to expend money in the ——— ponies took plice in § f'acklaimovial Clase qo ae i yf : Ia an er ok dr rupee Secapene mobey 185% The Hoboken Cricket Match. . but long Hofore the arrival | ' followed) perenne t b our ny Protects American | of setters wt manner; toorder | The Su George wud Now York Cricket Club editie res I ; ‘ . Ourcorreryondent ct Key et inf for favcy cruises; to change laws and regula- Legan a matey whose Hest ian W at (tire? in vith on trai ” | ‘ pean Thiet Larne lid: ofc Vat the flay ship of tho Gulf s tron, the | Hons of the wavy, Uine-honored and approved Ly The St, George Club went fi ng. Her t 1h ' Das | , ” ( 4 to loave that port on the Oath | the voice of the servic reby reducing rank, z the tr bowling with oraugosbigssome, fr¢ : ‘ in 7 id apuad a Te a 2 rt tv rua u the jets dre 1 t ir veil n 4 uv ¥ ¢ t ahd cremeth ses All ahe’ s the pay and affeciing the position of ed 0/0) OY be A ih Age | Gx the ton Monee Wilson on 3 gt ; EATON ors; and generally toraise the very de- Bi yale Hs wipenoaneyenies spe uiyweny th , 1 ‘ ae eee z piedbataee wise date WFD 10 F ynon of discord in the mavy 5 and all this with the | Gene (ANN | Ha pasts Mali ene psatde Ruby wore WEEN I Tc ee tin aanresttn | ‘ | 1 the proer ¢ ater a pia jogeh eleew t approval of the Secretary, Who assumes | gyeotiveiy, Mr. Sicad also butte! weil f C * J bow T ue ae 4 BT } i ' : : s : American interests | oti tue respo of the Admiral, who 1s the | dnt the others were go f " . % : inne by ese eh) ( i | ie fon tlie quarter; bat to prevent mise , zed power behind the throne, Brsuance | Mow Yeempiven ten went te che bg Thies ber vine] | Sie ih | ea 9 aoxplain that the interceta to | I 5 to indite orders without the wal of | the loss of five wickeis, Hyron au ‘ 1 ’ E's, THY re rt Praxvryy) ( | ' ’ a voted are nue those of Am: King Wiutiam, but the Admiral bolds himself | [tiie pickets, Dal mate 1 br hs , | J ie on for bis Ai, as did Aigham for 12, | Tru ‘ ‘6 ‘ s by t 1 7 st | vensaostding in the island, whose lives and hi Hot aut wan, the ceavure of (ais Huang on the New | the Pouce A sai pad y ie, ere constantly exposed to the fury nhon p maerarae the An i J ‘ Lospitaniy ia Ue te : i i ‘ ‘ Spar mob, but those of the very . BS | Phe Crew the Dafayetto and the Wer ; ase ' * ss 7} mous yu nesiea, 1 by a ¢ N a | rrsarpy 1 ! ‘ i im 1 respectable officers of the 7 . i vincengse ‘ Pe dead ¢ : SGEDY IN J ! f ints Het ae Monee es mander in the uayy, and manned bya picked | T 1, ateainer Lafiye | ! k | ¢ ' A N Intion oft vy ment | Upon wt Bands Hoos pase | ulate | i | 7 . wal An doreigen wlio are to be ‘ 1 | ern } i RG lor ! Leones th periodical trips to | £ t, | thea cai ¢ it 1 reo as aa 4 | lim p : inna 1 to convey himself, famiry, and iviends here and i APL t elie" i | 9 gn. | + Alar . . Vit of char art of the nat — t ‘ ¥ ’ Lut y t som Mi peopl A teen Tir Nephow of the Greases G of ut Lecies | ee nvard the trifling ex: rian Y ‘ F i i ft day is n Ty ars 4 Mot b viviiod +e i ! right,” \ bak the f uM oO , A i} | eqte the ] ve Jed to 4 1 ¢ hot Ya frient | foe t . | ! | ’ head of our wavy at Newpart, in an ¢ t an : i ‘ he mer ' | | | 1 a onatry is roaly to pay : t ‘ | \ Jen H I : | for his ¢ ay reasonably sum, if it shall r Viis foul Bed Inte IligOAey, ‘Midd Ob ror he Latest cian ine mauecs Goloninte | | Pease ling is one of the new articles 0 ho carey off t ant ofl fom L xs, | yall nen ¥ i i Hl ! ; not right. ¥ f v long for the Vruse4 liews. | f ue Pon Motel ae ‘ 1 Now Yor cits, m ! | to f ‘ i Lot}a tL 6 rospectiug Davis hpyo | Te has th vo of being choap; it willkeep | of ue ber lowa,t nia rope ary uot | | 3 t yf had EHS the alroulty r. The idea of using it wag bore | yichacl Durand ducob kell, employed fu a see “ f Bt Hopton {wo thousand atvong « 1 an Dav buen held up to the Pre from tho Chinese, but the Ger | shop belonging to Mr, Muntya Newark carpenters | yy, yy New Railway to Clicagay ud Good " foree of fifteen hunilved, he exposes bis whole | eden tho strongest colors, ly proved upon the Chinese pattern | disputed yesterday afternoon about a pleco of | yy.q'compar 7 Se aie Bhore and Uhieng Arvest bim [up Pnhvo F sintonont to grave suspicion, In iho debate | cyldently 4 Te iUanuir aes voked weat, chopped up small, with | moulding om which thoy were Working, and Koil | this city, Avis proposed to cow isuer an i fot ine Fitton of 7 gedit : a old > whiel shaw LMT ieahiegh os i If boiled, it fortns a complete meal of | raised Lis hammer and ald “1 will split your head | 64! Koad fruin Hoboken to Athons, thence a " 1 Y widows, who. ar: " to which we have referred, Mr. Tama ait | eanvieed of bribery to fill the higheat oes, | ¥ 1 foath site of the Mol i aatio B ' havo? evel ‘ ¥ . oe i f bribery H w highe | joinvand vegetable; ifeaten cold, it is equally | fF you.” He then siruck Ls fellow workman on of the Mohaws river and weat to 3} it Rt ele dit ab yl that Aficon hundred was the regular f e4o Lcd’ th bl y a iy crogslug tieuce to Canada, and folowing noarly an f [Botke MUVICOR the WwitoW $10. an C1 nic gular force 9 old the most responsible trust.:} good, aud w auall quantity will lust a wan for e | tHe head, Knocking lim to the Boor. Tate Jast | air lino to Chicago shortentug the disigi 6 Do; | (eCtset Of nk the and OC covery Als monte, Winking $F 1, W rey ache pence fovting; so that L'TLerc Keiug taip ditlbrenee of opinion be T day. A casatiant wwe arrested pi tia nilcialiie Fi thas New You abuut cue buudved [Ui is nian Se MEa oun tk f ; aimee at Vids We (ae dwoe ab dawyer refund, pA KL ADLN, dar Cour te nf