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THE SUN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1870. GEN, FR EMO TS RAILROAD THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, THE EXECUTION OF SPIES. MR. MOTLEY’S SUCCESSOR. The British Mission Offered to Senator Mr, Ravan M. Mancwax, for whom we can ex- no roe friendly wish than that, under his management, La Revolucion may be as ably edited and sincerity with which they supported him for Governor at Saratoga. We can conceive of but one obstacle to eee —_> eee Puerto Principe Closely Besteged by the | The Escape of the Phresician who Wrote th THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GREAT Patriots, and Prob: Secre England in the future a 8 acceptance of the English We refer to his anxiety for the election of Woopronp. Correspondence of The Sun. Wasnrxaton, Sept. 18, The report that President Grant has ten- dered the place of Minister to St. James's to a prominent Western man is true. the man is 0, P, Morton of Indiana, and, after a day or two for consideration, he hie positively declined the offer. Mis principal reason for refus- that the state of his health is so precarious that a lengthened residence abroad, coupled with Tt Bhines for All SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. eee The meanness of the Republican platform in regard to Cuba is in striking contrast with the sentiments of the Republican candidate for From the beginning of the Cuban revolution Gen, Woonrorp has been an earnest and consistent friend of that noble cause, not, like some Republicans, a zealous supporter i in the abstract, and an en, ESDAY, SEI’TEMBER 14, 1870. the Bouth to be \ipencd te the World Havana, Sept. 8, 1870.—Many families have Another Great Nati The incorpor offices r J to Nuevits acua- | sentence spies to deat road Comoauy met yesterday in the office of W. 0, | “dices have been removed to Nuevitas, the evacua ies Amusements To=da' Tho name of ‘TheatreRip Veo W Fith Avenue Theatre Man and Wile, industry and capacity for hard work, he can settle the Alabama business at a single sitting, and then come home on leave of ab- sence in tine to vote for Woopronp. Grand Opers Howse Uriells, the Desnon of the Nigh mont, Major-Gen. Gi Execution of From the Pall Mall Gavette The execution of a spy is happily such a rare occurrence in the present day that th Lieut. Hartuin Paris on Satarday last reads more ai Katersrive, arrived here from Puerto Principe, aud as it is cer- | like pace out of aromance thin a reality; yot we ors of the Southern Pacifle Rail- tain that the Supreme Courtand all the Government | tave before now in England found it nece On the Lat of Jano, 17 rt of King’ =A Largo Patriot Train Marches tarbed Through the Cow nt-The Re- Tyansla'ed for the Sun from La Rerotueton. en Pr nittee—The Paradise of tion, IFit hae not yet oecurred, cannot be tong de- | PF. Flurenge Honsey was tried atthe roum 1, Sox building. The following | 1°04 | ove stan foarned that the city 18 80 elonely Boneh in Westininster Hall on an Indtetmene for. veges Go pes ae 6. ed, T have also tes 0 igh treason. I! appeared in the course of this triak Tet tion Orne an pau Gon. Juba C. Fre | besieged by the inturrectionary forces that no one | {h' soon alter the declaration of war in 1786 he be-- . P. Buell, Marshall O. Ro: outelde that city, This | CAMS # Dewsloner to France, and agroed for 100 nomed antagonist of eman he believes in universal liberty and equal rights, and is not willing that slavery and the slave trade should continue to flourish anywhere; and if he should prefer to linger longer amid the ition in Cuba; gilded aplendors of St. James's, he could pair off with Gov. Fi berts, Join W. Fo the cares of diplomatic ayor of Cincinnati), 8. W. Morton, Jobn D. De. | "as axtarally cansed a panic in the city. Of the state of affairs in this kin, if, would be too much I suppose that political con- siderations have also had something to do in M. Tebbetts, J. B. Bowman, TON or Gen, M M.C. Hunter, R. M, Bishop, | Je 0 8 quarter of a teag Kyineas a year ty rive t.6 best invelilgence he could jom. Bat a diffor. sainry, which ne s908, ence afterward arising about 1001 eorge Maury, THR EXECUTION OF THE represented as ton suinil, consitering, as’ he urged M. Woodhull, EM. Rice, Gen, N. P. Banks, the | Io the Eustern Department there have been san- | thot he belonged to a clab in the Strand from whieh Hon. — Sherrod of Alabama; ex-Governor Throck. | @r¥ engagements within the past fowdays, It is | he could gein creat intelligence, and where they bringing Mr, Morton to this conclusion, Mr, Frelinghuysen, who lately rejected the same place, he probably does not regard diplomatic more than this, he believes in wiping off the Word for Ger ° sg Whine Stoic relic of Spanish despotism from among the of the French Republic will be eum Tint Axe and Crown morton, Liea’,-Guvernor Campbell, the Hon. W. A, | stoted that there has been o battle on the Jizaant lwaye drank Freach wine at dinner,” the corres. pon'ence war disevntinued until January, 176%, "Taylor, the Hon. A. G. Fontaine, the Hon, BE. Rp- | fiver between the patriote and a portion of Cont | when it was agreed that the doctor abould receive and fortile islands of the West Indies. that the Democratic platform on this subject will be more creditable and satisfactory than that of but it will be bard for any Democratic candidate to surpass Gen, Woov- voun either in the soundness of his sentiments Gen, Grant Standing on his Head, Years ago, long before avy railroad had trossed the Alleghanies, a coaches started from Cumberland one morn. Ing, taking the National Road West. first coach carried the mail, with « few pas person, J. M. Daniels, Keq.. Capt. B. T, Grafton, she | Valmaseda's foreos ; that the latter were completely 2 guing Hon. — Morris, Judge Welch, Clark, of Texas; the Hon. R. M. Corwine, and Capt, | and drowned in the river, Bat the reverts of the @. 8. Johnston, Mr. Mars \d the chair was filled by Gen. Fremont, who | And the Tamayos, father and son, bave been capture bad been chosen President, ‘The following report | by the Spaniards and abot in Santiago. Tho fact of secrets of E life as best suited to his talents or his ambition, but prefers a seat in the Senate, wher ready achieved distinction and exerciss markable degree of power. The offer of this mission was made to Mr, Morton about a week since. henceforth hailed with delight by the Ameri- can people, The tide of feeling in the United States has been completely turned, and is now as much opposed to King Wititaa as it was on the outset of the war to the Emperor line of eight stage the Republicans ; Tt was subsequent & mnth, on condition of sending intellix once every post, Hat that he should feorteit aguines for every omission, He received, however, no more t'.an one payment, being that bis intelligence w. xtracts from newspapers. His plan wae rin ink, and between ach nd in emon juice, Tt hape routed, losing over six handred in killed, wounded. O. Roberts was Treas. | Medal is that we have learned here that Figueredo was brought in by the Committoe which had been | their execntion is certain, butacconnte differ as tothe | pened, however, that Dr. Heneoy had » brother or the frankness of his expression upon this If the German people imitate niomentous questio the example of France, and establish free in- stitutions all over the length and breadth of the Fatherland, they will again come in for a full share of American sympathy. 80 long as they allow their King to make to the recommendation of the Republican Con- vention at Saratoga that Mr. Greeley should Le This shows that Gen, Grant is as in- different to the wishes of the Republicans of New York as he is to those of Republicans elsewhere, Perhaps, however, now that Mr. Mortou has ro- jd was drawn by four quick-step- ping, bob-tailed grays, that had been a long time on tho road, and knew the route quite This team was driven by « harum-scarum young fellow, who was —————__——- The novel spectacle is presented now of two political parties each with » rival bell, old bell, belonging to our common plasterer Ganver, is well known, The other bell belongs The Committee appointed to consider and ro- | that they were cantared by their contra-guerriliag | st that Court gain Port what privileges, francni ferred by the act of the State of Texss, approved | featon to believe are the correct ones, state that | | July %, 1870, 10 incorporate the Southern Trans rontinental Railroad Company,” and whateonditiona, | to Santiago and t a well as the driver. Jesuit, and cuaplai manner of their capture, The Spanish papers assert | Ambassador at and socrotary to the Spanish ne. from who n our resideue relating to Bngland account thereof from his own Court, niry, and to twenty-nine of Dr. Hensey's letters surprised and de- | being stopped. 10 look therm From then or rights are con- | After a Sight, but other accounte, which I have every they were tken by treachery, livered over to the Spanish asta re executed tl letters it aoveared that French the first account of Admiral Bosca obligations, or other duties it iv incument upon the BARDARITINS OF YaE SPANIARDS. ing to North America, and of the taking uf the Al. very proud of his horses and their excellent training, and fond of attracting attention to On the morning referred to, the train of coaches had not gone many miles before this youth, for the purpose, as aggravating” the drivers who were following him, proceeded to indulge in some extraordinary demonstra- While hie team was dashing away at & sharp trot,“ he fastened the lines, and, mounting the roof of the coach with his horses, commenced a lively wardance, finishing his p:rformanee by standing on his head, and dorisively fused, he will offer it to Mr. Greeley at last. ——— OUSTING THE SNUAK NEWS THIEF, ‘war upon a republic, our good-will must bo reluctantly alienated from their cause. Let Wit1as quietly drop the crown and sceptre and inaugurate a republic, with him- self as Preaideut of the United States of ‘The German people have out- grown the rule of kingcraft and tho military oligarchy of feudal barons. an end to a fratricidal war against brother republicans, and wrest from their ruling classes those tnalienable rights of self-gov- ernment, to which more than any other people on earth they are entitled by their superior culture and wisdom. to the Young Democracy. Yesterday it was out with the card of invi- tation, addressed to the public, to put down the Tammany plundorers, and read the record of their evil ways in the Evening Free Dress, Now let the Republicans get » bell, and then New York will be the most musical city in the world. ————— How can it be said that Senator ConxLIna slaughtered Mr, Greater at Saratoga when he voted for him at every ballot? It is evident from this fwct that among all the candidates presented there the Senator regarded Mr. Garter as the mosteligible, and gave bim bia vote accordingly, This being the case, the Philosapher ought to be Company to perform in order to avail itself of the | Ttis an undeniable fact, and one that admits of no franchises covered by the cuarter, have considered | shadow of doubt, that the Ananish army has deem | raising money, &c. For this offence he was the subject, and respectfully sabmit the following | *0 Tetuced by ballets and yellow tever that ite com. | tenced by Lord Chief Justice Mansfeld to bo hance visiting in a wagon, their good points. The act designates by name twenty-five eminent citi: | from Madrid that it te to be rol foraed. Prim is in | several reprieves, the doctor * pleaded I pane of the United States, wham, with thelr associates, | & pretty poor condition to send a CCOFROTS. And AAS! he expressed Hucceeded him. From the Drooktyn Union @ Sept. 1. It_is reported on aj is PME teentaa tas boon wuatie to ba for the Lich he has recoived from that concern, ‘bility has lasted about four weeks, amd Let them put the pees f canit rot ceed Ce vob t. thereo} Anew cent. Is pard ae the tine of xunsor id) ‘of Directors has ffock in sueb sums and at such time Anwociation exroeds #600, Mr. Young has not beon able to ‘be American Press Aseociatio., by its ru toeretore, on Saturday nex apers, both here aud in Uresent due to back turned to hb It is full time code and Lys, of the siling of every feet and its dositnat nd of the difficulties relating 'o povent parts can Acareely move from their fortified | drawn and quartered at Tybarn. The sentence campy, It pas been announced, bere by tetoeraoh | however. was never carried, into effect; for. slat josty’ in view of the | pardon" at the bar of the Court of Kinz's Bene iieonstitutes a pody corporate | present grave Euronein complications; but whether | the 9th of November, 1759, It being understood thas the name of © The Transcontinental Rail; | they come or vot, the isinnd is lost to the Spaniards, | since his trial he had made itnporiant revelations, Hh Une Tignt,of perpetual succession, And | Of this the Diariodeta Marina snd all that set are |” In 198 Mr. Hammond, formerly pilot of tho tat ve contracted with, and to auopi a cor. | Well aware, and their race consequently blinds them | arn, a Frenchman by birth. but (oF many yours km receipt of a pension of £50 per annum from the Brite so completely that they advise in all their artich of the Company « fixed at aanm | that froeb barbarities be evmmitted. So far wave | ish Government for infurmation he obtained for managed to excite the | them, wis arrested in Frunce asa spy, and shot by ula against che Cabansat | order of the rene: Government. Hi bad been ole, landed at & ‘near Lotiont, and had been on shore 12 diye. waa preparing to come off In a boat wien he was, po a A Soaniarda in the penit ve bean subscribed in Ko paid; and no subscription Present residing there, who were exiled by our p® | sent from the Saturn on board L’Aigle, triarebal Government, and they have caused b oody | to reconnoitre the Frenoh const. Hi namber ef Cubans foenes to be enacted’ there. have been killed lie dogs {i der and Bareelona; and Wor to require Carineroe (Vigilance | arrested by two Custom House officers. Ouse report as may be preseribed by Ue Company. Committees) of this’ cit; O tated that the uniortunate spy was bobeaded und On@anreateon, monev to Government for the purpose of inducine it | he body dragged Wrough tho streots by te popa- deiphia, from en} Tt is also understood that Mr. Youne retains ‘eheck (or $600, draw) by mistiko payable to bim, to the Association, ‘The news creates a grateful for support and not indignant over fan- cied bad faith. But it is too bad to be beaten by Woooronn, and we can forgive the great journal: ist for a little temporary ill temper. let him vent it upon poor Wooprorp. immocent as the babe enborn. a The Fualse-reporting Tribune, in ite notice of the late Franco-Irish mass moeting, purposely of suob portions of the ad- dresses as referred to ‘the sufferings and wrongs of Cuba. The object of the Zribune is doubt less to shield the culpale wpathy of the Admin- kicking his heels in the air. The drivers following this eccentric youth, considering these strange proceedings as a personal affront, became bighly indignant ; ide passengers, affrighted at the young man’s recklessness, were unspar- Ing in their denunciations of such criminal disregard of the safety of passengers. As a natural consequence, formal complaints were laid before tho proprietors of the stage line, and the delinquent was called upon to an swer to the charges preferred against him river connection with it in the for Germany, as well as for England and all vcilitien, other European nations, to emulate our ex- ample, and to extinguish the lingering re- mains of the feudal era by hi ner ef freedom and of the Rights of Man. nena Ws it True? Ja it true that money was used at Sarato- gato defeat tho nomination of Mr. Gree | ‘The corporators or any nine of them are required to | eho by & Philadeivhis decided sensation in fe sain tine for opening the boo 10 tne oapital stock of the Company iting the ban: while their ow What Mr, Howard Said. From the Brookiyn Union oy Sept. 2. Mr. Howard, «f the Star, was interviewed in the matter of Jotm Russell Young and the Amerieun Press Association, by a represen tative of the Onion to-dy; In reply to questions pormavent organizatior is to be made by the of @ Board of Directo ‘whom & majorky constitures rears. aud. wutil Clected and qualified. Ti Pi And “Vice-President iron thelr amber, Secretary, ‘Treasuser, and other officers, | Ohriat. Meanwhile, these men who unhesitatingly | the para connection wit omite all ment orter he sald In the Unton entitled Hie was sorry that Mn, ted, as it was toe only instance in which tie papers of the Association We have been assured on good authority It is said that dele the United States, ant that such is ‘the fact. to issue an eitict of exile eainst them. If auch | ince, Mors oF any ine oft re reauired to he published they coal oo longer live in | “th Jay, 197), by the election of sBrenaent. Srain, but woald be forced to seek refu lo it, Becre ary, and Trews jan spy, Lient. Harth, was shot on Sat urday morning in the great squire of the Evole ror, amd to. pro: | frei conntey, and that is the object of Mititaire, Gen. Trocha thou cht of pablicly an= ‘ . | ards bere; for immediately they would ty nouncing the hour fixed for the execution, but, on ttme the Cabane gone there for the pur | consideration eined better not to aturaot @ eye been subscribed and their properties would be se t ALS o'clock in the worne the President is required to notify the | que-tered. I know, moreover, most positively that Lieat. Hat formed py M. Rath, a Prow » cet at & place and ime designated. | they have obtained from Snain—snd the ordor to the telereymin ite, that bis last hour had Dot lees than nine, of | CABttn-Generi! reached nere three days ago—to pro- . A few minotes aterwant the orisoner wis cram wheho dofice | ceed to absolute confieation; in other words, to | placed tn a cellular carriage, and. cuirded by twelve nuccessors chmmit the most anhe ird of robberies and soll these | Zendarmes, was taken to the Ecole Militaire, A Direciors el erties and distribute the proceeds amon siderable body of trope of all arius—gronadiers, as tne Jems did with the cloak of | lancers, guides, and culraasicrs—was drawn up on c aon Page gets oll Hard frond, Tue Colonel Comman dant aad intrivue for the passage of a law legalizing rol & Major and Captain o' ‘Stall were vresen! ® Feculations for the trapaction of | gia uasasaivation, and who counsel and pay forthe |” When Harth «ot outo” the cellular carriage he nd tho Fresiduny is authorized to | crimes which have Mited the streets of Santander | noticed the trove, aud bo ved to them several timen. ecossary. ‘The Directo: jot a chiel envineer. and Barcelona with blood, preach here of civiliza- | A delay of a qu.rior of an hour occurred, as the were delinguent in the matter of dues. istration to the wish of the whole country, and Reporter— I'he question its criminal truckling toSpain and ber detectives But if a speech or speeches are worth reporting, surely those which olicit the warmest marks of approbation from the multitude addressed should not be omitted in # report wlilch purports to be true, And certainly nothing uttered on Monday evening seemed to awaken @ more rosponsive thrill in the breasts of the audience than the elo- 18 Act CAKes effect {ror It passage (2th July, 187)). | tion and limmanity. Of course, he coud not deny the facts; bat he pleaded in excuse that he had run no risk of accident, as the horses were so well train “ they would drive themselves.” “If the horses will drive themselves,” said the proprictors, “there is certainly'ao need of our paying you for driving them gave the young man a gates who intended to vote for him, as much as did Gov. Penton, were bought with cash in hand towote against him. We do not readily believe these assertions. ‘The Repablican managers are all honorable men, and the delegates were not for salo. But the-report comes with such positivencss and detall, that we cannot altogether dismiss a Howard, does Mer. ‘The obfrot of the chart: complete first-cines raitwi eastern boundary of Tex ‘at or near Te: moreover, one in whieh I think the public bas no or—But Str, Youur denies the route of the ola Memph: a Mr, Howard—The devial, I mast aa friends very mach. 1, embarassos T.gbt 0 co w.ruet shir UFAdeh road from Jefl and forthwith the prisoner ro hen a sree nd at ? + ann ee ex mn my ecotion wan ordered. for sit precisely. He wae From perfecthe tenstworthy sources ft learn that | placed with his buck to a wall ina sort of recess in ainrecinsurvent (rainof armeanc ammuiin len | the barrack-yani txed for anocing norses, "The tr the juriadienion of Puerto Prineioe « few days ago. | Dg party consisied of two sereeants, two corporalay Tt parsed through Santo Eapirituand Las Vitlan and | 84 #ix soidiers of the Forts-secon regiment. ‘Two arrived unmolested at Colon. whore It was delivered | ou-commistioned oMcers with loalod rifles -we to Jeans del Bol, who Is still In his strong posttion, | stationed beblud the peloton erve in case oF from which the Spaniaris, a'though they liave at: faked very often, ve been pore ted Giviodes iin, This proves three things of great Importance to our cause, First, that the Spaniards are dead; | he ultimately consent OBsECTS oF THE cuARTE! Fi Paso, Pyso and Pacific Rail- neh road trou jon county, Texxs, in & uortherly di mt line, o8 Che Howe Practicad) jon of the act gives the Com bie hands might not be tnot be vandaxed ; bus Ho also asked that a8 ‘do to the nan line, and thence oa (be main liue to El Paso, | that they do not dream of moving, and that their | Soldier, he might be allowed to give tue wor Ar provised in the second seawons oF 40 begin the hutnbere are so reduced that thev'are unable to un. | Command to fire. ‘The re cistrar ot the court martial ius oantrediction. necessity to make it. jeporter—Is Mr. Young to be exeluted from the of ts deiiuquency in 1 mm very sorry that there was quent orations of Gen. MoMawow anti Col, Rrax, in which were depicted the righteof the Cuban canse and the wrongs which it bas suffered at then have the kindvess to inform as what he knows about bribery in Republican State Conventions? © point 4.to construct a road aud telegr Of El Paso, wt ts of sect with the Southera Pacific Ro, Summary diecbarge. But they put a careful and skilful driver in his place, well knowing that the team always required the guiding Amorition in consea the matter of payments ior despatches? Mr, Howard—Yor understand the case. By the B, the enscern boundary of dortace any imoortant moveme: “ily, thai | Fead the sentence of death, and during « momenta othe dirseviou : See: ried, * Prem ot the losureonts are in very good condition. and that | Pease, tne prisaner tn n firw voice cried, case or thetwenty. | they must de preity strong to spare from Princive, | frei” Bat this wim not the sizoal which the firing om: waica third degree of tongit de west of Washington, Bat any | where almost ali the Spanish army is, the consid. | Party had been told to walt for, the hands of @uaxt’s Administration. ———————__ Samopi J. TrLDEN is @ man of fine intel- rules of the Aneocittion «ny newspaper failing '0 pay for ie desoatenes ceases to connect with our At areeent meeting of the Execative po tion Of tals road not constructed within tev years | eraole force which formed the escort Of the date of the cl forteited to the State.” Tnese I de stood to admit o hand of a competent reinsman, Gen. GRANT seoms to think that the Does ‘he know of any friend of bis or of FENTON'S who was seduced by pecu- The last 8) llanle of the judgement had scarcely been officer commanding the peloton wil, with Its franchise, of the train, and whieh remains with DFovIsions Are tee. Ge Wah And” uisdig tush: be, . om Then tue soldiers out their rifles rere abaeens (es Cruse raleoaae torilastivg fat satisfaction of all of u French wor. tor pre- Committee it war resolved to enforee vhis rule, as several papers hadima © no return. yout the checks for $6007 fact i# that two oF three papers, niary blandisl ments to vote for Gen, Woop we that amy friend of And if #0, did the friend bring a geod creditable price? Was he paid down, or did he sell on credit? And does Mr, Greevey regard the sale as an in- nocent transacthon, like the bribery of Joun Bancuort Davis? Mr. Grerity’s answers to these questions ewill be candidly considered, But it is said by those who ogght to know thet money was rex'ly used to induce Mr. G@reeLey's dele gates te vote against him. Government of the United States ie a team which will drive itsolf. porters sppear to be of the same opinion. Indeed, #9 prominent an individeal as Sena- tor Ianzax, in a letter apologizing for the shoric mings of the present Administration, has areued substantially that the organiza. ion of our Government is so simple and com- plete that it does not require a person of uny ut to fill the position ef President, ore Gen. Gray will answer the purpose as well as a mar of real abili . GRANT, even at a time when hour is franght with events of the mnent, feels himself fre rment, and go janketing about the country wherever he can find free passes aud free quarters; to spend his time at horse races, in fishing excursions, or in lect, « profound thinker, of upright and patriotic intentions; but he bas no pleck, and but little He acquiesces—sometimes un- der protest, to be sure—in ali the schemes of the corrupt leaders of the Demoeracy, and humbly submits to their dictation, Ms counsels are ex- cellent, bai be lacks the spirit and determination to render them effectual, and really exerts no more infuence in directing the course of the party then Becwont or Sam Bantow. and Sweest can cork him as Gear? did Boriee Nortolk, Chariestos, Brunswick, New Or- festern Denirtment is close Garvestons FOUN? Does he Me hie ‘was purchased ? His pereonal sup- practical sense, met knowine to to pay their subscript ee orade their checke payable to Mr. Young as Prosi- Reporter—And’ he retained them for over two Mr. Howard—J believe he did, but he says he was “Bid the Executive Committee feel that ka, ambanting to $600. shonla have been peid to them at once, or did they not? Howard Of course, it put us out a litt! vave neverhad any dowote of air, Young’ ina bottle us easily Bermuda Hundred. Ob for » single wouth of bold and burly Draw ‘That sturdy e!d Democrat had nat much ouhure, nor any great suavity of manner; but he:bad a clear comprebecnsion of the intereste of thecountry, and knewithe temper and wishes He never temporized with cer. iple to expedieney, and that th Suber Company innorporated by AY oiler State. OF 1 xecutive Commiitee.e Association and The Sneak News Thief Gondem: Prom the Brooklyn Union of Yesterday. Youna.—Last evening an election of officers of the American Press Association was held in New Ie this true t —$_— Shall Judge B: Abused for his Prayers? One would suppose that a gentleman could attend quietly tho fameral of a friend ; and that » Judge of the bighest criminal ; Ine torty aéree at one pornt, she seat of ge of tho , people. ruption or sacrificed prir bat maintained trae Democratic principles under all contingencies. If the Democracy are beaten Mr. John Ravsell Young, @he late President, 1s succeeded by Mr. Howard. —————__—— THE BALL AND &B. persons, the right of wa ‘accord Fequired t+ construct and to ain. The oMcer lowered tant Harth feil, several said it, and T again repeat it, that the wi his sword. Fino sashes otis ead orought into the Western Di nat the ja- | bullete strik! | ‘ 1 COE CONDORATION. fiediSions or Colvn Cardenas’ and Matanzas ahoult | making an enormous bole in the rezion of the Wear, Jon has power to construct and main | be invaded, erpecially. the former two. In them a | Nevertheless, although (he prisoner was quite dead, id telocrapa line, and te breach | Geath blow can be given to the Spaniaris, forthere | One Of the serceauis in waiting came, up to the chase lant. accent donations of laud | CreUh Dire Oa oe rin Cuba is embodied; there | corpse and lodged a bullet in isis head, The body, patty, to purchase aad ; with the clothes om just as the man fell, was placed Syeand to taey hold coer principal properties ; here trey have ; thereof the paid rock. of ts Company. with the committed tle wholesale. robberies. and from these | 1B a coffin and taked to tbe Moat Parnasse Cows Sent of the owuer or welder of the oroperty ito cana ct | juniadictions optim, Cie resources, witn which | ‘ery for inierment. me ih any other a ; : er the estates 0 a . Faun ig’ €or fhe dirersion of MBL Paso. provided | theye jurisdictions be rive destroyer! and the Span- FIGHTING OVER TAL GRAVE, Saale east ot the 31 ‘a ree of jougitaude weet from tsb element will be destroyed with them, The Company m also natn Tira vo pur UNTOLD monnoRs, A Rich Ma renee renee Ye and of any Diario de 1a Marina, with » perverse inten- Ing ted that tho money which Quesada got the E o that! d took to New York, for the purpose ; rom’ the a my hla cexpeulitiin. (wag! riven hin be "} The will of Joho Busing, formerly of migrants residing tn Paris, It will not Yonkers, who died about two months agoat Wile Hrange Mf. on the strength of this statement. the so- | tiamabridge, where ho had been living a number of Rita lebeeg yA ma ereeeeree encuie Seren oe years, was yesterday contested in the Surroga publishes in the Gaceta re A verson just eee bere oe Santo gepice Court of Wesichester county before Surro: ot has told me somo of the numberioss atrocioos acts nt Mr. wa tae ae pany i committed by tbe Spanish soldiers in thas section, | Mills. In 1849 Mr. Bussiag was takeo ill with rhea ‘crows other roads and bridye ali streams on | Hie jelle me that @ lew days before he left, Major matism, which finally mereed into an acute diser: city, cane seross | of the spine. His alsease confine) him to his be a sari on ny, can f the spine. His ai fine) him to his bedy ‘amily consisting of father, mother, and three sons, sly Yeft to the day of his death, ree Theat | the cident of the latter 18, the youngest 6. The ira | “hich he rarely lett to the day of his death hold in couplets | thing this bloody villain’ did was to strio them all, | Onthe @4 of March, 1854, Mr. Busing made @ to the Inws 0 vRACT at lenat 100 miles of the roa. or tic | He then hanged tne futher. in presence of the mother | will, which was drawn by and executed in the press court might deliver a soukttirring exhorta- tion toa Grand Jury to perform their duty, without being in consequence subjected to abuse from anybody—especially from those standing on his head, if he sees fit; neglect- 4, setting a bad example, andan effectual one, to his subordinates, and quite as inditf-rent to the responsibilities of his again, the result will be due entirely to the mis management and folly of the smal sume 40 lead, Knock Spots Out of the Olym- pics, and Nearly Scare the Life Out of Their Pitcher—Ga The Olympics, of Washington, played the Ma- $$ NE (to the conditions of the act, wil and the toree sone; the mother, in presence of passage of Lae act (27th July, 1 : hi ence of the late Jadze Seraghain, of Yonkers. The is THE WESTCHESTER FAIR, dollora, and was bequeathed to J » Bussing, Jr. ; paeaeubtprervey! shiva % beled i Fodeiade fa, who gote a tarm in Yonkers “worth $12.0, ih are of sinitas eutorpresess ie a gael tak Preparation for a Fine Di gn eddiitanel $60,000; Mrs. Hyer, 8 dangh er. $0).< Prenke Napo.eon Bonaparte declares that bo is too manly to shed tears. known that bis life has been mainly employed in task of shedding blood, and he taken the trouble of exculpadng himeelf from the charge of excessive teuderness, But if be wishes to test through the 8 yesterday afternoon on the Union greund, and received a most terrific beating, as was predicted in our columns yesterday. The Metuals enjoyed the opportunt:y afforded them of a little practice for their creat game with the Athleti on Thursday next, and gave the Washingtonian much pedestrian exercise as they will care for, for Tuo batting onthe Mutual side wus first-class, Wolters again leading tho score, bat the pitehing on the side of the Olympics was so poor that any other resuit could not h Force, the short stop of the Olympic nine, was on hand to day, althouga #nffering from indisporition. He played extremely well at tt in the flold, it is suMcient to say he isa pocket ei. Glen was much better to- presses that pretend to the highest de gree of conscientiousness and principle. Yet for both of these causes we find Judge GroroE @, Barwann bitterly denounced. lyn paper, edited by a noted reformer, as sailed him for attending the funeral of the late GRENVILLE T. Jenks, Esq, ; anda New York paper—the Znbune, edited by one of reformers on this continent —makes the delivery of an excellent charge to the Grand Jury by the learned Judge the occasion of a wanton and malignant attack station or the requirements of propricty as the young stage driver who came to grief through his untimely gymnastics on the National Road, But the sorely taxed people of tho United States are scarcely in the humor to pay for driving a team which Neither are they of the belief that it was e' intended that the President should be the to a coach Guant’s present term of office expires, wntrymen will | r in the hands of some one who not only poasesws the requir irive the ebrriot of sia the Interest of I more important w across the continent, as well a 1 the litegr ty of those whose nam ny che charver with tl . of Pluladelphi: mettle, let him pass avenue Victor Noir in Paris, and bear in mind during bia promenade that “ werder will out.” the next few days, ‘The gencrons inter of a work of 80 mu tance, demands of those to whom she managenient # corresponding recognition of thelr hig! the most emin, @ been expecte: the Hon. Perer B. Sweeny . MeMauon’s speech at Cooper Lasti- Toes he see avy thing bat, aad of his play tate on Monday eve disgusted fel put the reins of aster bi the exeeu.ion of tion of George Wright. day, bat it was not intended ne # was, however, compelled 40 pla io a pet after the third inping, apd disclarged man admirably. playe! web in the tleld. federation of republics, or in the idea of self-government of the Hoth of these great ideas were n, MeMauow in language worthy sword has been drawn in the cause A WORK OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY. As the line now bartered by Te: If this recklessness of the press is to go on, hew long will it be before a man will be held up to contumely and, contempt because he says his pr vioe Leach, wno hia dution as urst nd Barrows i On the Matnal side Flatt wed best in the fled gan € requires no description, ae the Mutails Kk the lent, and) kept tt thro erduy, however, afforded su Wpetulance aud unburiness-like eonduct on » tie Olympic pitener, ax, It in te be boped, may never again be witnesse: tue Olympic Crud Di advocated by G. of the duties he i ubtelly tecelwe trom their Repre. elieve the public judgment strongly ondemas this uniicaning and ceaseless abuse ot Judge Barxavp Mr. Greeley for gland-Presh Proots of his Capactty. ex inition of believe this abuse an ex! inition y one but its authors ‘These attacks are now confined to a very few . Even the Evening Post has of late sted a disposition to do justice to this wise and fearless Judge; and the once Dis- reputable, but now Improved Times treats him with com parative fairness, t that Mr, Sweeny will now sce his way clear to assent to the nomination of Gen, McMauow as the regular Democratie car- didate for Congress in the Fourth District, and that the epposition whieh Mr, O'Hatt makes to that nomination will no longer be suffered to eon trol his action. ——$———— wenge of Mr. Kaufmann, To the Bittwor of The dun. Lam aJow in my aynagogue ; au Ame ha conned to injure has already to show the tact with which he would hh Barl Gian Grant send him to the ilaving been asked to nion upon the course pursued toward him in the Saratoga Convention by Benutors CONKLING and FENTON rospective: ly, the wily philosopher of the 7’'ri) in hie paper of yesterday, says that “Mr. makes no complaint agaiust Sena tor ConkiIno, who cannot have acted in Dad faith toward one who conduct his corres) VIELE, should ( Mutes got the pitewng, which was men weut to tie bat wier! out of Mr vor and Bovell, theentcher, express an 0 D the balls to 8 ; and if God does reign, un f ed libels must in the end retam to tors; while @ just peopl till higher honare a public ser. vant who has been abundantly maligned, but whom they have found honest, indus trious, capable, and faithful. t pitch again on this oC wealth wad power in tbe control of tse has of th the first horse, $3 > BANKS. Gro Pr ¢ inning Jaat con clue wita the tide of your journal, whieu had solicited no from him, and to whom he promised ANKENUEIMER, Naw Yorn, Sent, 14, 1971 imer is all right, Tu Son shi thew in all thelr aspirations It makes not the ‘an’ quulifications for the office « from the elevated. por ‘This, on a superficial reading, might In another colusun we publish an authen vans, which gives a fair insight ndition of affairs ia Cuba, What relufirccments are required for the ish army when a whole train laden with arms ond ainmun'tion for the patriots ean pro: cved unmolested from Puerto Principe to Colon of over three hundred mile; through the very heart of ® country ia which Spain boasts of having stamped out the rebel- much pacified Eastern Department hy ant choers the good of their fol tie letter fron ton ax Diteler, he took hie bat In tis wiiked up toward the home siiness to Wika his turn and show | ywhh their pliehing. Ben by & morgaito While slanding ther meant to #ay that Senator Conkitsa had supported his nomination for Governor in good faith, except that the war! sialist throws doubt over it by immediately miding that “Mr. Gre Bupported by Senator FENTON from first to last, though the latter had promised nothing And been asked to do nothing in that r bot os the Bepublican Convention nominal the members believed him to be Teuton, it wowid be one of the curiogs illustrations of the deluriveaces of polities if he shuld turn ont Bit whatever be the trath ; portant problem, Mr, Kiu/mara is a! tigen, who does nothing ander fels Will posiviy never be ver rewuin a inys tceme to his turn to trike, a nectiore were fixed upon Wi ‘miraiion the beagt wily peasiv @ hast wtruck, he Rudd) ox and,to the eons cduw-nayers, intortued them Wat ie would TWe sick mab Glen Was Ub bis stad, to Which the Muces bY was heurtily Torey! formed at the Dutod Reforined Cinreh by the Roy, Dr. V. M. Huiburt, ‘There were consequen'ly no grovi —a distance A upon to play tay—Attractive | (op: an! Mrs. Mer. another daughter, $0004; tue Premiams for Wentchester Horses~The | wi low only receiving hor dower, ¥ endowed Premiums for the Race The daughters, not content with their | ‘kK Of eelab hing railWas co: The twenty-sixth annual Fair of the Society of | charged Insanity against the father in order to break by 7 the will and obtain an equal division Aerfen} tare und Hortienulture of Westchester county | the farvune. ‘They sesert tar tacit. father A AM Keay f, | bean yesterday near White Plains, om the erounds | not only insane at the tne of the execution of + meored and. ire th Vicor, tue | of the Society. Taroughout the entire day the Coin. | Instrument in 1834, hut continued to be go wail bie mittee were busy with anplieants for admission with one of thesuhscribing witnes their stock and acrienitural implements, Mr. George | Messr# Close and Rovertson apr § “s cimrapmort | Briges, at the Treasurer's window, was literally | eater, John Bussing, dr., and Mr. R. W. Yun Pelt iotrusied ite | overwhelaed with business, Tho display in the — tue prompt cons! Saaeaiataeammeaeene Net by them ix | Horticultural hall of apples, pears, crapes, melons, | Suullehtin the Fifry-ninth Stroct Police Mine “upon every | potatoes, the hke, yet by no means con tion” New Orders trom Judge Bosworth. Me position nasi °. n agile to the Stace of | pete, geve an € st of what was to come, The " 3 of Fifty-ninth stre s sume ited oy them to participate in | nality what kel in quanity, There were « Horn, and Durh very fine Aldnerneys, Short | ycsterd m cattle to be seen, ang annniber 4 tot, A lot of weil-bred borsos | “orth fon from Lewis G. Morrists stud. yy. He arrived at 9 o'cl dressed lim thus: aptain Gunner, T have sent for and Judge Bow fe an imeortvat tna had a few fino eolte, you in consequence of a very extraortinary revort itt, Bsa. aud many other : ; hha barack : to the people of ‘the Ie sho vs were onen. In THe SwN of this morning, which states tat Drs ep eipriee of which i dies or organ grinders iad yet arrt Ferdinand A. Ff, Seeser, a well-known pliysiiom Alter the announcement of tho award of pre t noon on Frida surah tris peed will he: th to tre ¢ DreintuIMs aMoLiNt to #1050, ‘The entrance 2 assist percent on the amount of preminm offer fe POrLous “of Sadlic It |e! A horse entering in achive where ha does no ne monent, Captain, J arm ous of the country 0 ‘le | belong cannot start, and will also forfeit his en this afar took om mii trnngnttiiae hy afer vy. Five or more are toenter and two that on ‘Thursda + ine Tir, comianh (rlendly, $30 sto alurt. Horses distancin the Meld are to had been near the Docior's ! ee, Fane pkaie getaraed tp ntitted to the Mist premium only. The rales of | jiuse 10 yon aceomut tor this ‘Soe which 10 hanier deps dalle the Trotting Congress sre to govern Leila of Captain—Well, wir, T oaly know Usat the matior . Aud finally it witl enable the Govern Tho first oremiura, $1). is for horses. awne was looted after, but the Doctor could nit. rears Wer of the coasts of the | kept in the county tiat have never beat nize the young men who are said to huve teont'« ont to unktn with niinute-; mile heats best three in five, in hurness; | thieves -— first horke, $7 second horse, $35. Jute Rosworth—Well, but why dit you not za second premium, for tne bese donble | nore at once? texn owned and pt in the connty, and driven to Captiin—Judgr. I wae not on duty, put as econ gether as ndonble team; mile Lents, best. thre ac Pelee alagee. 1 wos not on duty, but as soon: five; to the ret horre, §1; {o two we me was that the boss wito sobbed the Dacwr wert here, 50, the one 17 and. th 13 years old, Borceuné ‘aly Barrett was ut the Juve Toaworth nium, $80, Is for a two in tire, free for. all , why not send out your chives? The sont, pr they went ou pin NTER, JW. FOL. 1 come, now, that won't doy im “ind SUN, Captaing which reads an fo} n, 4500, 1s open to all horses; Ave, in harness; to the f pind, $100. be crip bons, #350; to the we -—————- —- Tis Faces will continue theoighout Friday and PERD A's SheGER. un,” MARREAGUM IN WHITE P. Suturday Hi = Cuptain—Well, sir, we do not report sinail thetus . means ‘The Ninth’s New Armory, meine ee The First Glitter of the Meason—A Briliiaut A new armory for (he gallant Ninth Regiment | thing unless it is of great Valae, Petty we rnoue of Wealth and Be: i ‘ection In ‘Twenty-rixth atreet, ad. | Sink nothing aoont, iouables of White Muius were thrown | \* 18 crave of erection In Twenty-sixth street, a Jadeo Boswort!—Bnt here ta ® valuable ring. Te aaa nan tamont afew daveate he tha ler | Soiaing siete old one, It will be s handsome four: | Grptain Gunner--Yes. alr story structure of brick, with light stone trimmings, | Mer the head of en nd ip the wiodeen French Gothic atyle, ite dimen. | , Judge Boswortt oks Very r 4 Deine 1A by A) teat and 90 feet in belet, | be kind enoueh to understand that 1 wish rewirte © tid floor will be divided Into company rooms, | of ait robberies. to b h ease seu a [and the fourth floor will be the dri room, ‘The esas areal’ ee oat sa erat Hisham eead 1 Sergeant Barrett, Ap Epo Tay will connect with the old armory, making a ¥ . of Mr, Walter T, Mills and Mice Kate ©, au, Tuo earemony was per » bridesmaids en. ‘oom 200 by 99 feet, and 46 Yet from floor’ to son Wann Jog before the hour appointed, with the youta ang | "2 ’ snd 46 “vet from Boor to ceiling. | phe Injunction Restraining the Hon, Georce nite Plalus sergad: Bho ha Laiasaalineal Waal aaa: B. Nincoin from Committing Sulcid aniards lost over 600 men in @ single gogement with the potriots, there are no be 16 diplomat und w! o will not hesitate to declare the fuet whe Gen, Graxt says use, necessitated an alteration In tne erents in Cuba, light gray sick (rave! Ing robe, ye, the useiml Frank isms upon the « Wri.iaw Curr a competing i cairod nomination, it proves that Mer THe RED FACKET EXPLOSION, mduct of Mr, Gy were got out t This seemed ti wn that the How. It is reported about to Honser Gervuvr isin @ furious passion against , and even (breatens to destroy Senater—so it is uichering bin at ners Inquest merely A Wigid Tuventignt! e name of the of tie Hed Jacket ou pA not David Duow 1 the duck of a! pormirsion from 9 ina, members of the ed by the exple Voureday last was bran Wis Tavensted romaine were LEY is tho very man to measure pena wir the British Poreigo Secretary on the Alabaina vewanr 1, Woovporo iv his place, eports are all uatrow, and that da the Senstor with But if such is the ease, no tine in statin. tho Tribune, could put it ia double leads, y muured ear, # ‘rate they were token to iter ip tho day the b. floating in the water, en September M Gnanr would only go back to Doncaster September Me mand recume his legitimate du va returaing gi Misteter to oth FRencucysid t that the ablo jour- wiqve PYRO has, fron p yhiged to ebay wan, Atiantic Club ueuceiovth Le directed wa murder oi i, wae Borravo, Sept. 13,—All the arrangements Some time ago Mr, William Russell, a brook« The bridal preseuts wore rich | completo now for the Doatrnce, excepting the choice | {a louver, aned tne Ikon, Georee Tt. Lincoln, on how w referee, Who will be appointed to-morrow, Mr, rp apc lie cates Me laAd ial cadnaelpcn Adaine, of Neweastie-on-‘T'yne, will be umpire for made in the Supreme Court, inc rporated te tho ‘Tyne crew, and Mr, Hotter, of Bt. John, for the | *eomstauces of the {ndebtedvess, Hearing thal Bt. Jolin's crew the Hou, Mr, Lincoln was about to put an end ta Ii the weather ts anfavoradle on the 16th the race | his notables pvesent wore Mr. Wr tue lovely Miss Libbio Wil ran with the ei Nei Miss d car Ciao with Misa and Lad u , i Rae wgatcee 9 anfevoretie on the he rae zistence, Mr. Rusveil notice of @ motto of the rie Le newly | Sill be ay (ill the weather is f x 16 tha rite Weaemy | cuiuble, ‘The belilag te ebose eves for an injunction to restrain him from a dat Nis | already crowded, sulclde. Linooin's attorneys retained ty o! ing fron Judge Pratt an order requiring Husse show cause why he shoal! uot be disiarred nawe stricken from the roll of attoru was made returnable at the prosent reurrn\ term A Mysterious Wreck in the A The ship wrecked on Goodwin Sands, : . adits op {| coast of Kort, is still untdenufied, One ve re. re eee Ate nation Of ao soceren ce | other vessel, wnieh left the scene later, conld see | to ghoc cus” ne 0 Yorash P overelsi® | only the letter U." ‘The cargo. of the each, with 200 sovereigns added ‘The race was won | nly tre letter "0." —_——__ taf Mirtaung Lord Betiand's we. Gy Gin a cininond, and the leiter #11" under Frosoh: Irish; Sed Germes ke aaett does Yenlalllner & Yeues, ter Wallignee cee ub The vesvel was evidently from an Awerican | Yesterday a large body of Frene! n civ secaua Mr, Johnston's bl: ¢: Good vs funs’ clothes were proceeding aloug Biewchss reel by Cape Fiveway, out of Mat o* ee ieeraehae Van hang Wot - Tho Ueting ab the sins was 4 tu 1 jamton Targlare’ Marden pa agratae eae rio neta eg nti td ust Geant dew Bavilies, Binowamtoy, Sept, 13,—Edward H. Kuleoff was | ers they were cheored. An Americar ii Ree last evening bela bys Coroner's jary to be guilty, | the consequence might be the Pry une @he Las af ee hninae siavd with Davenport and Jurvia, who were drowded in) | tered» bedy of Gertie so jkyo! Wo Chenango river, of the murder of the clerk | Au Irishiuan revi | to-day render a verdict iu tho | Mertck, in tiesiore of the Mes Morning of the 171 of Augus, , Holver ov We | woul bew felt oont tp oud bor" cow » ieee