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under the BONAPARTE rule, The embelfial- ment of the fashionable quarters encroathhed upon the habitations of the mechanica, and drove them as exiles tothe suburbs, totil Paris and ita charms seemed likely to be re served for tho enjoyment of the rich, the adventurer, and the idler; and life for the toilor was beset with increasing burdens If the schoolmaster had in Paris instead of Havss- MANN, and if an honest and liberal ruler had presided over the Tuileri¢ recently dethroned conspirator, the city might not have become quite 90 beautiful as now, but ms upon the admiration Amuscments To-da\ Amerionn Tnativute Corner of 64 at a and privations, FINK Avenue Theatre—Man and Wife been etroad in place of the entre Little Faust to ite manifold cls Tunmel—Open to Viettors, . of mankind w nuld have been added a higher standard of thought and action, and possibly & purer moral atmosphere among the upper classes, and better education and gronte prosperity among the people. tions of the French capital aro dearly pur- chased, if they are used only to conceal the abasement and demoralization of a whole The daily circulation of Tie Me last week, which Gept. 10, waa aa follows: The fascina- y circulation last week, $70,50% Arerage daily circulation dur- Ing the week, turing the previous woot, ending Sept. 8, Aggregate da Daily averaae Does Mr. Greeley Connive at the Bribery and Fraud of Bancroft Davis t Why does Mr. Greevty so persistently avojd the case of BANcnofr Davis in dis- cussing the affairs of the Erie Railway? He profisses to be very anxious to secure to the stockholders of that Company a restitution of their property ; but he refuses to pay any attention to the four million and three quar. ters dollars of which they havo been de- prived by the fraudulent acte of Davis, one of their Directors and counsel. reason that while Mr. Gnee_ry calls so loudly upon Boss Tween, Jay GouLp, JAMES Fisk, Jr., and their associates, to make resti- tution, he does not scem to care anything about a restitution of this vast sum of money lost to the Erie stockholders in consequence of their confidence in Gen, Grani's Secretary of State? Davis was bribed by the Bo. and Erie speculators to “fix up” a contract with the Erie Company, of which he wasa Director and counsel. fraudulently mode under the influence of a bribe, the Erie stockholders lost two mil lions and three quarters about two millions in a lent lease of a worthless re acting as their representative, put upon them Their losses through his acts thus amount ms and three qnarters, enough to pay a six per cent. dividend upon their whole stock. Why does not Mr. Ger _ al for these stockholders and for the interest of public morality, call upon Davis to refund this me be divided among its rightful owners? Instead of attempting to recover for the Erie stockholders the m have thus been defrauded, and instead of calling upon President G from the public service this man who har been bribed to commit such GREELEY, in imitation of Don Quixorr, gages in an earnest effort to procu) present Directors of the Eric Company a vio He asks them to recon ¢ by which they Woodford Must Resign — M Roberts for Governor. It seems to be proved that Mr. GREELEY was defeated at Saratoga by the bribery of It has been positively alleged in the Union Republican Association of the Six- tenth Ward, that members of the Repub- lican State Convention who were pledged to vote for Mr. Gneeiry were bribed by the payment to them of large aums of money to vote for Gen. Wooprorn. This is a grave charge. must ruin forever any chance of Gen. Woon- It may be said that he was not a party tothe bribery, but that is not euilicicnt ; he is not in a position to profit by Gen. Woovronn should instantly ‘ove that he was not a party to this villainy resigning the nomination. hopelessly defeated already, and will really not resign anything of value, out of tho way, the Republicans of the State should nominate by acclamation a candidate ly be elected, in the person of the great-hearted Mansuant 0. Rovenrs. ‘Then there will bo a canvass that will pos gess some interest; for all the young men, and the independent men, the true Demo: erates and the Radical Republicans, and the tomperance men, and abolitioniets, and lager Becr men, will go in for the noble Ronert: and beat the shallow Joun 'T. Horraan out What is the If it be true, it ronp’s election ‘on, Hartford Besides, he is When he is that contract, who can sure! tion by a fraud d which Davis, to about four mi) But let Woopronp resign at once. He ey, So dane it may eannot live under the suspicion of having Deaten Honack Greve aey of which they ‘Parisians have been wont to complain that Mhoir city did not belong to them, but to for igners. It was as much an American city as WNewport, as much a Russian city as St ‘Petersburg, and as much a German Frankfort. Belgians, Swi fards, Creoles, South Americans, Mexicans, ‘and Orientals, all laid claim to it. In former years the English swarmed through its streets as through their own Piceadilly, but they have in a measure given place to Americens The fashionalle Boulevards, Moutmartre, we! igners, the American elomeut lation of the law. sider and reverse the v ed themselves under the Classifiestion This is something Leyond thei ‘The law provides that whenever t Jers of any railroad compan accept that act, it becomes thenceforth the in variable rule of the company. stockholders, at the most numerous meeting they ever held, voted to accept the their vote cannot be null tors no longer have any power over the sub: ject; they cannot set aside the law ; and any election of Directors held in neglect of its provisions is simply no election at all. former statement that no new Board ¢ by tho Erie stockholders can be organized except under the Class from the Mai alive with fore Deing very conspicuous woman, with her innate sense of elegancc and taste, felt at her ease there, her status at home and the Cepucines nothing to rem the invidious distinctions which elsewhere may have restrained her social aspirations vurt circles, too, were easily necessi fle under the reign of Eva&ste, who really felt more at Lome with American beauties than with the scrutinizing and fastidious representatives of the Old World a Thousands of Americans who in this country ere shut out from what they are pleased to consider the “beet society,” stalked up and down the Boulevards, relieved from the heartburnings which this exelusion pro voked, and deriving infinite gratification from the homage which their lavish expenditure of money obtained for them. Peality, the paradise of the skirmishers on the edge of good society, of strangers dis frusted with, or unappreciated or under a cloud in their own country, and of adventur. ere and adventurcsses from all parts of the fled. The Direc. sue found on the Jtaliens ‘ation act is perfect- Iustead of pursuing the attempt to induce the Erie Directors to violate the law, Mr. GREELEY would do well to devote his encr gies to the recovery of the four million and three-quarters dollars which the Erie Com pany lost through the bribery and fraud of It would also be cred. itable to him if he would exhibit toward this enormous and glaring case of bribery and fraud a little of that moral indignation which in his better days he was wont to fecl and to express concerning all offences of that description, —___—_ Gen. Fremont’s Railroad. The corporators of the Southern Trans continental Railroad, under the presidency of Gen, Jonn C. Fremont, hold another meeting at 12 o'clock to day. has been organized under the most favora- Their grant from the State of Texas is large and liberal. Texas is largely and ably represented by such men as Gov, THROCKMORTON and his associates, ont is looking in the highest state of health, and is as full of fire and en: ergy as in his earlier days when he made the first path across the before trackless route to Bancnor? Davis. Paris was, in Nothing, however, could be more untrue than to say that Paris was France. It was intellectual, artistic, political, and above all fashionable France, @ combination of aucient Rome and Athens; but thirty odd millions of people, the bulk of the French nation, ‘ved outside the charmed circle of the me tropolis. If Paris has illustrated the advan. tages of centralization, she has shown also that the hysterical fluctuations of political sed within the narrow ass of one city and controlled by a metropolitan publicists, agita ans, are positive drawbacks cr can have failed to be impressed oulevards ; the saturna lia of the cafés, the theatres, and the drives ; the fairy ke beauty of the city of manners in the people, high and low, rich "#8, and perfection fts which embellish and the gracefulness not only of the women, but also of the m {ndefinable halo of fitness and finish over all that was said and done in Paria, ‘he Company tors, and polit Gen. Banks lends to the enterprise his Mansiaty O. Ri cures, by his enlistment in its cause, all the capital it requires. A bright prospect shines on the undertaking today, ——— It has been insinuated that Mr, G@REELEY's sharp criticisms upon Senator Conxuixo, the Hon, Geoxow Witutam Conris, and Gen, B son, for defeat san intimation that if Gen, point him Minister to ngland he will s fusion throagh the ranks of the Republicans, is probably true that the bestowal of th tant office upon Mr, Gaeeury would silence the ying fusillade of the Zridunes and if the President doubts this, let him wy it, We think, that the ill-concealed indignation’ of Mr. Gueetey is not simulated, and springs from quite a different motive, to be angry ¥” inquired one of old of » Hebrew responded the incensed seor. been cheated aad m he had confided, oe From Madrid we learn that our Minister 8 court, Gen, Biexies, narrowly ped capture a few days since at the hands of As vo one better than Gen, Sickies knows the oftadmitted impotency of the Spanish Goverument to repress or punish acts of vandalisw and barbarity committed by its own subjects, either in Spain or in Cuba, Ue fact of big incurring risk of enpture is extra- Had tho robbers effected their pur- pose, the most that our present Administration # | would have done, wontd have bean to sond some by the glitter of the B ureat ability, and poor, their tas arte and handic him at Sa: toga, are intended ANT docs not ap t that these fascluations were space which lod as respects the domain of gonius within that catros, the newspaper 1 the artists’ studios, and in that of 1 emotion by the Tuil Doest thoa well he imagination, to con substance of civ Parisian world as r 2n8 Who lived b: isas the Roman patri wohl was to the progress of the oo And he was right, for ho b \) handved thousand people lived | Spanish banditt an exeeptional condition of social of Frenchmen mien remained in comparative co and superstition ition of the working more eritieal in proportion + fan 16 Onda to fifi WHy the robbers of Cubs violated thé danetity of » United States Consdlate. ‘The fruite of the recent visit to Europe of the Hon. Prren Brains Sweeny are appearing in the improvement of three of the smaller pub- lie parks. They have been carefally seceded 86 8 to raise a thick crop of beautiful green grass. Flowers, too, of lovely fragrance and splendid hue, have been planted, and already these small parks are highly attract ent of some of the otler parks is progres Fountains end flowers are to adorn them 1 season, and when the changes are completed, they will be beautiful, Then the other packs will be embellished in the sane manner, and everyt Ibo glad to see The last Legislature oppropriated for the maintenance and improvement of the parks $100,000. But that was ex ive of $300,000 for the maintenance alone of the improved part of the Central Park, and $16,000 for Mount Mortis Square, In addition there is to be an expense this year of about £450,000 for carrying on the work of improving the Central lark, ‘The Boulevard has so far cost $1,094,000; Ave- nue St, cholas, $14,500; and the extension of the Sixth and Seventh avenucs, $695,000, Thus over two and a half millions of dollars have al- ready been used, or a great deal less than the cost of the new Court House. Mr. Sweeny has just returned from taking a calm survey of Paris, which Naroveoy governed despotically. He saw how the people there were charmed by art and revelry, Returning, he has the improvement of the parks pushed ‘on vigorously, to induce the people of this city to commend him as a public benefactor, But, unfortonately for bim, he is a bachelor, and can- not be a very happy man. et Be ive, The improv Mr. Swann made a specch at San Fran cisco the other doy. Here is @ specimen of its ideas: “ Who wonders now at: the voluntary annex ind Alaska? Who wonders at t complishedt aspirations of Mexico to inatete prove on the example of the United Sua wonders atthe surrender of Alaska by th eof the pe ain the pr inks tt won nd the nearer aatid peaceful comic Fial, Moral, and sek ¥ Who supp whee), which so powerfy ind moves oud Whiris arcu tore contineals, ty $0 be oli at once arreste | end re verscdY Let our legislotors, coustitation makers, and fouaders and bull te think of i! For myself, t have leng T know that the movements of and 1 Le re ulated #0 that i € jotion in varmony with t the perfection of civ non the ¢o Wroughout the World, situont convulsion, war, and without cles that were not Tn this, as hich alfects ad prowre of the human race, hutian Wen lutious are powories in conflict with the bigher laws which Providence has upvoinied.” There may be statesmen of greater skill in managing men than Mr, Sewano; but ihere is none of deeper insight into democrat p ples, or a more prophetic eppreciation of the I that govern the destinies of nations returns of killed and wouaded 1 by cither the French jovernment, owe lists of losses have not yet been publi: ort awong ollicers Lave been 1 plete authentic statement, including all branches of cither army, The Prussians, however, have Me Gpprosimate be take as something like fe: re as follows for the principal battles of the Kilt. Wounsted w " : | Ke 4 horny ise ‘ilie.. 0 Sedan 2.1.) 4 Total.. his est the killed and wounds: in any of the subordinate engage- ments, or ii. ither of the sicges that the Prussians are carryii on, Nor are the numbers men- tioned of th © who have died of disease eng dered by t! campaign. ther ean hardly be ly + than or dred thousand, & that, taking ..c foregoing table as tolerably ac. curate, the } led aud disabled on the Prussian side will « y «quarter of a million en, Their, ses of off severe, ofter ws much as one-quarter of the whole nuu! in a single engagement, The losses of the “rench must be very much less, They began t! campaign with not over three hundred and ly thousand men, while the Ger- mans bad fully ive hundred thousand ut the out- set, Besides, se French have profited more than the Prussi: is by the use of temporary fleld fortifications. 8a writer on the German side states, they have scarcely ever met the Ger- mans in the open field in the course of the entire campaign, Where their position has not possessed great natural advantages, they have concealed themselves in “rifle pits of enormous length and systematic continuity,” just as was done by Guat's and Lee's armies in the Wilderness campagn, Still their losses have been enormous, In the great battles near Metz their killed alone were fifteen thousand, and their wounded cannot have been less than twen ty-five thousand, In the final combuts they cannot have lost less than thirty thousand; and, on the whole, it is probable that their total losses in the war will amount to fully one hu dred and fifty thousand in killed, wounded, and permanently disabled through disease, All this in two months from the opening battle at Hayuc nau to the surrender at Sedan, Tuis dreadful nage, far exceeding that of aucient battics ght hand to hand, is due to the astonish ers have 1n especially t Sedan C fo accuracy a A range of the modern rifle and t. It is horrible beyoi cedent of iormer wars, — It is reported in the Zerald that “ the President's Private Secretary, Ronent M, Do Las, leaves to-day for North Carolina,” Mr, Dovotas bears a distinguished name. Ho is the son of the celebrated Senator of Ilino Has he ever reflected that bis position at the White House is dishonorable to him? He is nominally the President's Private Secretary, and draws the salary of the place; but in reality, he is nothing but o useless banger-on, The rea Private Secretary is Gen. Honace Ponren, of Qen. Suxeman’s stu, detailed for service wiih the President, Why should the son of Senator Dovanas ruin his future prospects by holding » sham office and drawing money from the Trous- ury that be does not earn? pad Prot and Srnnano have not dared to give @ sign of life since the collapse of their patron Boxarante, Tho overthrow of these adventurers {# at hand, and Casrectan would be @ very natural choico for President of the Republio of Spain. ee cms 2 Lovis NaPo.ron, like Gen. Gran, had an extraordinary partiality for the men who help» ed him to money, For a long time ho staked his faith on Founp and Péurias, just as Guan pine bis on Fism and A, T, Srawant. Havsswaxw denced attendance around the Tuilerics, much as Adwiral Fise did last year at the Branch; and Naprovgon’s heart, like that of Gaawr, warined up atthe sight of a Roruscmup, Fellows like Bawonort Davis also abounded in the Bonaraate adwinistration, How ele would it be possible to account fox the belbexy and demoralizatiop conical bul THE STATH CANVASA. poate Fours of the Albany Regoney—The Torriblo Young Democracy. Corrempondence of The sun. ALBANY, Sept. 12, 1870.—The capital is the spot for catching the drift of State politics, for it is hore that their many currents meet and mingle, or clash and foam, O'BRTRN AND Depwree, Sun of this morning, that THE NRW FIELD OF THE GOSPEL. Fitiaing Wide Open for tthe Prussian vietoties Y relatives of Narousow, however, were of s fereor mettio than those of Bowaranrd is turned out of France in 1870 ; and Grane will be turned out in 1872, —_ The communication of Gon, Gronar T Snanpe, tho United States Marshal, ia reply to +a charges of corruption and fraud x of the comus in this city, will The General's refutati the charge that hundreds of houses have not whieh peved the The Connrits and SUNBRAMS. —A ‘‘green-grocer” is described as ono wher ote Sedge Ingraham Hositating ever a: —Which side of # horse to take in mounting, The case of Laura Woodraff, the young girl wile was sent by Police Justice Coniter to the Honse of the Good Shopherd for one year, was avain before Judgo Ingraham yesterday. first Nearing on the writ of Aadeae corpue, her cin —The theatre of war is about the only one where back seats are doriranie. —An enraged man tears his hair; but an en. raged woman tears her hnsband"s. Thieves don’t have a very quict life of it, note withstanding they t t —Tho Chilian Government have abandoned the the Araneanian Indians. w Orleans complains of a giut in the tow daceo market, owing to the war having prevente! fore Mayor O’ Hat The advico of Ta the best way for the Domoeraey to fouds is to give tho Lientenant O'Brion, and the Mayoralty of your city to Led- 1a strong finpression upon the member that the Hunkers and and afterward the the Softs, used to reconvile thetr differences by dividing their tickets equally between tho two that Seymour and (0, and again in 1852, were nomi- + Governor and Licutenant-Governor, the former being a Hunker, and tho latter » Bara- The State tickets were balanced and victory achieved solely by this mode in half @ dozen close contests. TRUK TACTICS OF THE YOUNG DRMOCRACE. But the irregular fiction was able to get its represontative upon the ticket only by the bold. est man@uvring, and by threatening to bolt if it waa not recognized and rewarded, of your city eannot win unless they pursue this course, and they certainty will if they do, for the Regency are awfully afraid of them, and nervously anxious for Hoffman, HO FoR nocursTEN | The path to victory is open to O'Brien, Led+ with, and their associates, if they only have the Let them send @ strong delegation to the Fochester Convention, and in- sist upon their rights, and threat claims to recognition aro supercilio ated at the dictation umph is sure, charge was askot f ‘on the ground that the com- mitment was ileal, in being for more than six Aftor two adjournments, # writ of cer. tiorark was also procured for the purpose of show- Ing that the gir! Lad not been properly committed, Tho law allows Police Tustic proviously convicted of eri conduct, of who confess that they have -faiten from ol Shepherd, when t thore, in preference to thing# #0 easy, tovernorship to Atrempt to conan with, has produc sto commit eiris not used of disorderly letters purporting the Barnburners yplaining that thdr hoa visited by the Marshal, and wl published in several journals, are fore ten up by Tammany to throw diseredit upon the count and blame npon ( fern contemporary annihilates New dsomnambulist of @ jing him * the dro, crumbling dream.” —The young ladies of Rondout, N. Y., aro ore Ranizing a Society for the Hucouragament of Young: Men Dosiring to Marry. —In Germany the coal mine owners have agreed to continne paying the wages of their colliors who are serving in the army, Richard Wagner has declared his intention to write no more operas. Te says tho" Meistersingar® is his last eff ort at =A vagrant, who bad been fined regni every week for begaing, requested the magistrate fine him by the yeas —A singular coincidence was noted tately the bell toiling for the death of an fant one year olf, and, within an hour, for an old on of 100 living im the next hour —That was « cheerful “Fifteenth Amond& ‘ment,’ who, when he was arrested for stealing carcass of mutton from a stall, put ih asa defer wince he became a voter he ought to “take sides: Mouse of the G Biackwelt’s Island, Laura, who had hitherto borne a good character, was arrested for improper conduct wile attending picnic. The only return made to the writ of certiorart was the aMiavit of the policeman who made the arrest and the commitment, Mr. C. 8, Spenoar, counsel for the accused, olaim- ed that eho had never consented to go to the Honse of the Good Shepherd, and that the retarn papers established that fuct, H» claimed also that as the institution is Catholic, while Laura ts a Protestant, ve been seut there, he said, Nal no right to enter upon the work Propagandism by miving power to com- to. religious ye contended, bad had upon the police: Chureh, ia 1 Saanpa for the man- he has done his difficult work, Yesterday a communication was handed in to Gen, Sitanve’s office, purporting to have beew pee, Pacts Wire, and street, com: shad not been taken by signed by Cunretr J. Dunsser, all of Ei plaining that thoir na the enumerator, once exaintned, and found upon it, A subsequent investigation re- voaled the fact that these mon knew nothing of the letter, When shown the communication, they at once declared the signatures to it forgerios, Other letters of similar charscter have been It only goes to prove that Tam many is rvdlueed to terrible straits to maintain sts power of r:peating when it cam stoop to forgery to make it seem that the coasus has been incor- t A redneed rato. names were all tions that are ‘This young girl, exumination whatever int ¢ wa committed, merel: it, she had no knowledge what action ‘or where she was to be sent. ded summary convictions of that character yealously, and no Judwe shoard have the power f her liberty for ® year upon ber joxed consent without having that consent in in decided that the Legislature gave to Judzes the power to send young womon under such circumstances to the House of the Good Shep- cir consent, whatever their reh | such consent was not required to writing, it might be given orally. Mr, Sponccr proposed that the girl be sworn npon that point: but Judge Ingraham adjourned the hear- With the view of obtaining jon of the case, —A Western merchant fs down on the news papers. He mys: “Thur ain't no sens tn advertising #0 long as aman and kin stand at the dore and holes cournge to pursnte it, Let Mayor O'Tan lenge to make at of the Sixth Ward. opt Gen, Straner’s chal- t count in the Tenth District ‘That district has, according to the census, 870 inhabitants, whilo at the Inst to bolt if their —The Washington correspondent of the Pittes burgh CAronicle explains Mrs. Lincoln's financtal barrasements by saying that without her husband's knowledge, dence in Washington. —A Presbyterian and a Methodtet had a sprit ed controversy, In which the former anoted larger from the Eptetie to the Romans, “ Ah,’ Pant faye so, I know; but then I always thought thay he leaned too much toward Calviniem.” —The old cathedral of Frankfort-on-the-Matm, which was destroyed by fire a fow years ago, is to tt rebuilt at a cost of nearly a million of guilders. The has contribated the sam of two bum jousand guliders for this purpose, —Paris is without music, chief musicians left their posts to Join the army; an@ their brethvea who remain in the capital eeem to og chiefly employed in giving performances In atd of th Patriotic Pant for the Sick and Wouoded. —Miles Van Luven, of Madison, Mich., went @ attempted to teat hit rover, got the best of him, whieh #0 mortified the young man that he ae temptel t» commut suicide by cutting his throat wit e wont largely in They will get a good place on th: State ticket, and the Mayoralty will fall into ing until this moraing, Judgo Coultor's vi ie similar cage of Kate ze Ingram, . will consent to the test, we may have the eh was also possod Kate, a girl of twelve, pprella grown woman,were indicted for aiclt upon another cuvren’s oprstoy., Tt is understood here that #0 shrewd a manager Sanford EB. Chureh ion of the Young Democracy of ata ticket. He m in a brutal was convicted, an was sentenced WAKD's adininistrat L. Laxe, of Maine, was appointed Consul in Vera gn on account of ican merchant im that city, Il. Savuxten, who hod resided there tor years, but whose family was living in Mr. Savuxten gave beeame Consul, recommends a generous reo the metropol Cruz, Mexico. Good Shepherd for three years. It is now elaimed upon writs of Aaeae corpus and certiorart that he was not convicted and did not and did not consent to go in making up the fools grateful for their enthusiastic aupport of him last May for Chief Judge of the Court of Ap- peals; aud @ le resides at Rochester, his coun- his advice given without an ference with political affairs, TUE CONKLING-PENTON QUARREL, t the capital are of realizing great benefits in he remorseless slaughter of Horace Grocley and the humiliating plead guilly of We odenc to the house of the Good 8! Assistant Diairict-Attorney Blunt said that he heant her confess to Judge B in the outraze, would prefer going to the Hi The majority of the liord that she heiped don his asking her wwether sno ise of the Good Shep- instead of a State prison, she answered afirm © bearing was adjourned, Judze Bediord tuwantime to be cousulted TROTIING AT NEW HAVEN. unseemly int naul, a Mexican, Mr. Cano 4 of the Con. ed by Mr, Cavpenox, addressed to Mr. Savuuat, requesting him to home drank last Friday, The old geatteman, b Royal John Wins the 2:30 Race~ India Kubber Bea and Lady Walt Team Race—Bo Beat New York Badly. Yesterday was the second day of the fall mect- Ing of trotting at New Haven. weather was most delizhtful, and tn Park to witness, countenance, and make respectable the sport of the turf. were two evens for the day. Labeh tach lah) Carried off Both, and southeru and western on are terribly ports flow in b counties that the friends of Fe and will secretly cut the Republican State ticket, and that the sincere supporters of ey's claims to the Governorship are, like that eminent philosopher himself, in a very unainiable mo FENTON AND GREELEY SOLD, The story that Fenton and Greeley were sold out at Saratoga for greenbacks and promises of ral patronage is fully credited by those who e scenes, and is having its legiti- rural districts. political eamy —A short time since a Mr. Knott was tried in 4 for a violation of lew, find the defendant whother to sem took time to com an Interior cow ance, and carelessly ‘As on the first, the jndee Was ata ott oF not to sentence. that such a letter bs guthering at F —The average age of American clergymen aft nd to be sixty-four years, which t tour than the longevity of the next most favare ed class, ten years more than int and from twelve to ninsteca years abov artisans, miners, and operatives. —A colored poet of Memphis has reduced the Amendment aad the Enforeement oii @ thyme as follows t “Irie mein tosteat a pin, He had given up his business and r dreds were dying of 1 ‘This was mile hea ‘The entries wer 1a, Topaey Us ol. isk that dit'noc a other protessions,, , Emperor. Old Pat, did start, and Lady Weils, saliie, Tn the betting, Old The race Was Won iu three heats by ut him in all t was very un were behind th mate effect all through th that the discomfiture of Fenton and the sacrifice of Greeley by such means was an out- rage, and they charge the result upon the inex- President to secure the f his frend Woodiord, no matter tit might cost the Republican party. REAL PRARS OF THE nBORD died of griof. od because he Hayerztow Pann, New Haven, Sept 14—Puaree #100 ON to sacvild, BLY to third; mile 4 did not contribute to | that political ew p pay the exp di by Mr. Can we no ice fou In that dry ermate meat ‘¢, and improves rapidly a alas sweet. The consequence i8, p thetr meat several days before exposing nd it ie then tender and tm the best posidig condition for the table, ntleman residing in Maine says the oon lay down bet San Francisco butehers desire of the and need none, Cardinal MANN In the betting the favorite was Old Py and. Kunperor, seeoud, were low 1a Father will find E his nomination put Emperor off firet, but the 49) sent Jona to the lead! and he y frat, doing the Nh nt avwy all thro the heat ty & 0. of he ono pleasant att fa large maple and fell aslosp, orror apon mwakl: leadiug to the end, ai lengths, Eunperor second, reaily intended to bestow hopes of the Regency from these quar- yunterbalance their the Convention was barefooted, and Judge of bis over that a large striped snake had swaliows eat tos, prodably misiaking It for @ toad, Akeship was made to dis, —A transcendental sheet published somewhor¢ in New England ts of the opinion that the gifted Gil spired when he concelv “Bor P. 8. Gilmore wat p Heat—John had won so easily that at once poice—even against the eld, Jolng the quarte in 99, beaded right fears of tho polt, where John canght and Some of the old fogies pro- Wiser heads desire to they know that they area tongh crowd to encounter in a stand-up fight. to cireumyent them ina city eloction, but the Democrats of the interior that the State is now at stake, and they must won over to the regular standard, or all is Democracy strike at ter, for their hour has come, A Dawockat oF THe O1n Sctoon. The pair brushed on to the three- cr pole, Were they were alan. But there Empe- For was done, and Jolin lef him and went home three Winning the hes pose to throttle them, tr, wo d not be com at lone odds on os olf he a! once more was divinely of his great Boston Jubilee. bat the fitting instrument or means used by a Highet Power, the universal nies, to place before us this divine enjoyment." —Martin O'Connor was shot th rough the sidt sisterin-law, at Galesburg, LL, Inst Monday evening, Miss Spaulding. the girl who shot nim, inlove witha young man by tho nameof War who was at the house of O'Connor. relied, and O'Connor having got the best of W ihe latter told the girl to tak O'Connor, which she did —Generals Barnard and Wright and Colonel Michie, U. 8, Army, are now at St. Petorsburg ast special commissioners from the War Department, | examino nd investigate Into the use of {row to coven The commissioners have examined! and have received every find all the fervor of tt y may be able ather of harmot nd omnipotent r, have had FRCOND RACE, This was a rn were India-rabber Ben (favorites), Dot and Hickory Jack, Bop Day, Briain and Winners, Ben and Lady them the privilege of the of the Holy Fut Mexieo or Brazil ing. presence r, who iu mo par. of the wor nd La Blonde aud ida Hamitrow Pann, Sept. 14.—P horse, $4W to FeCold, $1,000 ; $900 to rat the revolver aud shoot 100 to thiva; wile heals, 3 in 5, Indtarubber Ben and Lady Wal and Hickory Jnck..... 8... Jacksou's Bep and Flora Day Ben and Walton wou the race ai ‘Tume—2Al, 242}4, 258.4. ‘The betting was stro notwithstanding wou at Polat Breeze last wel Finer Wgar.—Bea and headed ail urough. jen aud Walton. AXING FAL ON BANKRU, would find # more devout congregation of th wax pf yciatisy Resse faithtul than in Waterford, Limeric and the other picturesque regi ous of the Emerald Isle, A Marshal's Assistant's Story-Pay your Diouey or be Mundcutfed— ofa Bankrupt The trial which bas been in progress two weeks ‘commissioner Osberu, wherein Joba Doher- y lu the employ of the U. 8. Marshal as Georgo HL Sharpe, for the Southern District of New ant, elosed yesterday. mony before Commissioner Osvorn was taken on order of Judge Biatevford. In April last Jobn Doherty was placed in charge estate in Tuckaboe by the emaiued there efzhty-three days and The legal pay of keepe limit whieh the law allows, is $2.5 same amount for ni saya, been the custom in the Marshal's office to pay the keepers but $2 per day, tho remaining fifty ceuts being paid into what is called the Marshals’ Fund,” and these perquisites ng the Deputy Marshals about id isi 'worey ; Dor Heretofore the o have gralu ated in the pubiic Normal Schoo! have bad no in city in which to prac potore entering upon the’ cy has now b teachers wh Cronstads and other works attention from the Russian Minister of War and fromi General Todieden, —A patent medicine vendor in a country vilé Jage was dilating to acrowd upon the wonderfa) e@ clenoy of bis tron bitters. “ Why.” said ho, * Sieve! Jenkins had only taken the bitters one week when he wasshoved into prison for murder, do but open ayoin in his arm, take tron enough ou& blood to make acrowbar, with which he pries the gates open and let himself out. —An anecdote is related illustrative of the sly ness of the Bohemians compared with the simple hom erman andthe candid unecrojulo To war time three soldiers, of eack of these three nations, met in aparior of an inn, ovet the chimney-plece of whieh hi gone the German said, “Th ‘wish I nad bought It, eaid the Huvgarian, the Bohemian, —A Michigan census taker found a colored family named Jones which bad christened the eh ” White Eagle,’ aud “Glad Tidings." et trom the 8 ¥ in favor of Ben and mate, good race which Dot and Jack termediate school plaintiff, and Gen. tise the art of teachin duties elsewhere. K. Lally Walton led off and ter pole, where the them, bat soon Jacl ‘apned (acm tour iengths, bi ton won the Heat by four i ‘Jack (the latier breakin, if souut Day. who bad been wi Sxconp fxat —Ben and Walton stronger tn the bet- ‘They went off tu the lead, Dut soon opened away Passing the quarver pole four ont in 14. ‘They held that at the balfuniia and then’ got furtuer away and Fan slong w: seVon or eight length TKD HEAT.—-NO betting. airide, vata level mart 1 opened, and ‘Phere are at present chers who hold their posi- ¢ their friends or relations are influ ential with the W public schools should be a noble profession, and tical influences. nd what doce Stove promises to be very u many incoinpet as keoper of a bankrupt ard Trustees. 42's. Salto off fra of the Hungarian and only competent per- away to the haitui Jack every yard. and goiny home is bas: t 18 8 good watchs t Tam sorry I did not tal T have 1 in my pocket,” saif the meeting will end. There are two races. KNOWNOTHINGISM REBUAED, h rpe, on making out d for keeper's feos Thorne. Jeiferson, ah (ao lime" or umes the epirie a Girl, Lauy She: Mountain Boy, No last is favorite im th that Styles I ‘sey-The No Berdao ov the ite Minstrel were gathered wis of tae Pour Dig bulldogs of the De er sections of the State, ceded until three weeks his Dill against the estat at the rate of €5 per day, assertia Ketchum, a register in bankrupt the $2.50 in exces# of what the law allowed was for The wiole bill for keeper's fees Of this sum Marshal Sharpe paid at the rate of $2 per cracy in New tion of Col, R Lis Lace, aud Jeite testified, that In Morristown, N.J., Tt occurred 10 this way th early tu the rebellion ever a chiid was boru they would give tt the nan first steamboat, propellor, or vaatol that arriy Trotting on Prospect Park, night services, ni ith Maid, in bara amounted to $445 to Dolierty only $163, bein day, und allowing uothing for night services, orat least agreat part of it, waa turned over * the Deputy Marshals’ fund,” Doherty says there are many other ways of mak- oney in the United States Marshal's ofice, some of which are much less creditable thia © Deputy Marshals’ fund,” whi would show the necessity of a thorough overhaul ing of that office. After the above trial Doherty sought an interview with the reporter of and said that he wished to make a sta ment in regard to the affairs of the Marshal's office and the method employed axing money outside of their legal when @ prisoner Was arrested, he was com; to prevent being laudcuffed, privilege of procuring ball most prolife source according to the statement of Mr. Doherty, occurred b ing mate, for a purse and stake of air, and doubdess will, kind of the year so far, and will hardly be seen again od, the race Wiil NOt takejvlace ; bat as the Weatticr promises Well, 18 may be certainly expectoa ‘The Muid is favorite, shouid be ag —Troy is agitated by the singular disnppeare Tho bnshand, an tndust-ious who miarrie’ ® respectable girl about threa lected all outstanding o—not even his wife~ ts, at Jeast such was the prs A few days afterward the wife suddenly (ape Fed, and no traces of either er or her Lusbaix rs took @ hand tn, and death of Cobb and H make a new deal, and started Ih is, und two or threo ea for flually concentrating upon forris, the eile to viect a Senator in Morris and the head in the contest for Vanatta, of Morris. waiting for something to g second fiddle to the music, while Lydeckor, Ackerson, and Dater, of Bergen, J loose with Rafferty. ntion met in W wett in Sussex, ) statement, if prove, The Merdic Park Races. Wii ameronr, owing his wheres enator Budd of supposed would b of which they as concluted, race, purse $1,000, for horses miie veuts, was won by Fauvy Fern, Time~2d0 $5, —A novel contest took place in North Wool being noting wort cond race, pur $200, half mile, for run- rrol, buatig Viorence, #8, London, last wee trife for the champlonship betwe Darmaide of the English metropolis had been erected for each contestant, bed she stood mixing 4 receiving five p up, Was play ‘ibe third race, paree €1,000, for horse was won by den aud Greene, third. foe the deputy large! revenne, however, siington Hall, the Raf. All the races were well conte: it, of the money taken in ab ber All persons ente titled to vote for the young And these votes were ta @idoration in awaraing th however, had tho priviley worthy barmaid. twelve proprietors of Conditions necessary fur s: sisted in good charac eizure of stores, Here the depu The keys of the store were and the keeper was instructed to allow nei proprietor nor any other person to enter und Tho goods were exai and euch as the deputy and bis keeper desired to ap- propriate were laid aside. moved whenever opportunity offered ry was then taken to correspond with the remainder nin the minority mporary organ y and is keeper hat ition aad the permanent a@uvred thelr opponents sted their man on the Essex and Passate noted in jovernment Might be Cheapened, From the Springfield le Robeson and Secretary Cox have n for brief vacations, ot, and finally ne pretence whatever. tary Fish is th These goods were re- ib Ho necessity for even his staying, lding Richardso oretary of the ‘l'reasury and acting Av ral, and might just as well be acting Th that case, if it Was desirable all that would be neces- the counties of Be Big Steve Berdan” was on tue War path alter scalps, bat isergen eau cus and. refused cord and diseatial ‘The mauy-ofl ‘The following questions were asked by the repre- and answered a recorded; Reporter—Do you know of casos where this has been done recently F Mr, Doberty—I do, Koporter—How recentiy t know of several where hundreds of doll from stores under the charg Marshals and their keepers, a1 priated by the partios in charge. Reporter=How is this done without being dis- else in the Cabinet, to bave 4 Cabinet meetin sary woul! be to cali Richardson together several departments would be run with and lack of friction not always. visit While We think of it, why would itn: ides to make Richardson acting President aso let hin rua the Government entirely ? it aud Uansact the probate business of Al) county at odd spells, besides, sentative of TiS was so Uposual and contrary to PUL Lit ont as a disorganizer, half a dozen deiegates stood by him in the Hight, and subsequently voted for Rafferty. it 8 considered 8 triumph of the Antl the Democracy, and {6 a's who had Leon Sgurin in ug'y man to defeat eut success to th Know-Nothing elemen defeat of the Stave © State eupital for Rafferty, who is a good-look ng ma butiJohn Hii lias nearly com for bis Band of Minstrels, and gives every tile h. J the proceeds appro- © What bees Cong pleted @ new wago jobn drives around, ot Lats of good munic, delivers & good specol), aud is an immense favorito” wikt all the Women of his district, enongh Knownothingisin in te New Je: Facy to defeat the Colonok: Lerday tonched upon eooltes and other topi The Milk Conspiracy. To the Editor of The Sun. ‘The Orange county milk dealers of this city estchestor COUnLY ue 1 eaptured the fr Which can burn ups Mr, Doborty—They watch when there 1s no one avout, aud remove the articles bows by night and have invited the That chebants where 4 ws with them, ‘Thoy are Moreover, there is because Uiey Ket thelr SeenNnneeesannraneeel Demoeralized Fire D: lous of the Westonester n Hk fOr less woney than they paying; but how is It in the apring, when tie ecounty men get thelr t ub two months eariler t Have you leagn: Mave you bonnd up fora cent anda bl 4 Theory that wake ‘The Morristown Fire Department paraded yes- terday, The whole of the engines, hose carridges, and tracks have been levied upon for nd if a fire occurs, the machines have to ut with consent of the lawys lem. Some half dozen members of the artment are in jail for setting fire to buildin, ue aramsener ee department is Senvorallee boy» made 4 prel 2 ou eaerdan bet @ ” whe naturalization la mem on the Kuropean w: bed not heard anything about the war, ee Another Murderer to be Hanged, ko Ferguson was on Tuesday convicted at of Jonathan Langer and wile on the night of March 2) at Goodwin's Point, and wap veatarday seutenced W be banwad Now. 4, sto Ket oUF el hive to pay more than we, th 1a 1D PULL Up the price 40 bWelve ceule pcr rt. iow, I think that the Weston to let such men alon unull they Lave to pay their farmers (he for oue will not have Vended eyipatuy for as & WEST HES TEM MILKMAN: ster men will do w nyching Wo do witu thelr pra