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ru it My |!) a ay oy it th Wy i | ian — ! \ Mi i " ea) ' } ahi Hy it i | y ‘ é Affaire, has become obnoxious to the people by h's nndisguised sympathies with the des. Sw potisius of the Continent, If there ever was atime to shake the foundations of the British at tm sh went, when the inet to th monarchiy, it is the presc hostility of 1 the English Cal French itepublic aggravates the grievances of eracy, of England and frelund Amusements Tosdar. the Loatttute Ke MUtttom Corner of 664 si ara @ a Tt must be remembered that England his tbertehh sc Maa never Leen parged like Peance of her landed Lon Wie a rey, but that in eoajanct h avd —tea . ba of power, I #to Oly mple Theatre , tolling masta and to Towy Vasior'sdovrn I jon, avd not in obedience to thy Gears tae wun v . the inaliefiablo rights of mon, SD owd's Mecomm—As Yeu Late ik Be liberal pretensions, Ureat Britain ia still the e = land of semi-few t oe 1 must re Woodsord will not Withdraw. | mainso uniila rovulution ewoeps away the The Trine ennounces that @ Woop | b of primognit the Lionse of Lords, Fond will not Iraw as the Republican | the rogatives of (le crown, and other eandidate f no modiwyval rol tgltsh i rious propriety in the appear | Monarchy ya lucation of | ne of such an announos { them got th risinad Wooprony having been pre- | vlorable ¢ mm, aud r ignovones ia GREELEY through the opera: { ven execected by th i-paaper em of most y, it isin accordance with the | of the work woll- known magoauimity Nat f the Philosopher houid insist upon his rival's con tinuing in the and receiving the awful | # Nn beating thut is ia ste rhia, But muen |! a8 this may gratify Me Guuet it is nome | Of primogen the leas a fatal resolution for the Repubi jual division ¢ 4 party, © However, wo will not enlarge a cainst an extray tp loranes of the thie“head. If the Republicans hanker for | Moneyed classes; while politteal freedom and @ofeat and arc in love with suicide, let tem | 4 ¢ifusion of Inowled give wings to go abead ; it is their own atin. H i { pour gradnally lift But this determination opons a mognif- | them into a highor state of civilization. rout opportunity for the Young Dee It would be surprising indeed if the land With the Republicans ranaing Stow. ,. | of Miuron and Cromwetr were forever to Woopronp and the Domoerats Jonny ‘Tf, | log behind in the path of progross, and if t the stors of our own re publican fathers, should remain in sabject’on to s landed oligarchy, When nations have beon suffering for ages from gocial and y signal for the explosio: Dorrvan, the field is clesr for an orly English peor brilliant Napoleonic movement to be made Let them pnt hy this vigorous new party, np for Governor some beld, approved, de cided statesman, whom honest men of all treif'ns can vote for, and they may carry tlre | « Biate, me cal oppression, th popular indign and th uling classes of I monarchies againat — Will this War Froduce the Standing Armics ? arraying themselves wi olition of ropublican ideas, are affording an opportu. nity for such a signal, of which the people may not be sl nary success vanquishiog what have i beon re. = girded as the fluest soldiers in the world, The Growing Cloud in the Fas has maturally excited the deepest interest Recruits from the of Prussia in erty yw to avail themselves. provinces are pouring kinong the statesmen of other nations. Mz. | into Constantinople by thousands, AT] the Lown, the English Chancellor of the Excho- | barracks are Ming up with them, and the quer, ine speech at Elgin last Friday, declared | ‘Turkish army will soon be on a war foot ng pne of the wsonsef the war to be, that the Tho annihilation of the military prestige of fay of great standing armies asa means of | France by Prussia has terribly alarmed tho national diofince is at an end, and that hence. | Porte, seeing that Fronce i comparatively forth armed nations must take their plac Lelpless to assist Turkey in cage the Rassians , The distinctive featnre of the Prassian | should fall upon Every eflyrt is made military system is, that it ec 1g men of | accord’n toy ie country, » efficient all ranke ond stations in life to agtually | state of de‘ence, Now fications have verve as soldiers a certain length of time, | been built on the Dardanelles and the Bos oud allows no substitutes to take their place, phorus, and the approaches to the capital by Elsewhere, althongh the army may be nom ioully composed of conseripte of every class, yot practically it is made up only of sabsti tutes end of men who water ar rigorously guarded. Bat all th mot avert the Mow that sooner or later must ‘all upon the Ottoman are too poor to] Empirc. Russia and Anstria mean to dividk buy substitutes. Again, the term of ee | betwoen them the European domin hive service in Prussia is but thios years, | the Sultan ; end if the war between F and every year 100,0°0 fresh men are | and Germany continues much longe enrolled and 100,000 drilled soldiers re- | will find their onportanity Tha Turk turned to their homes, In oth-r countries | have to quit Europe. has been the term of service is longer; and although | too long already. —— Why has the Administration at Wash ton allowed Minister Wasiuvene te sitive responsibilities in eonne with coguition of the Re not permit Min nominally a conscription may be made av nually, yet, as has been said, military cde tion is Mmited to only a sinal! fraction of the people. sew jon miblic of France re- it it will ¢ The population of France in 1969 was ter Stickies to assume in connec. B8,000,000. tw standing army, excluding | tion with the recognition of the Republic of Cuba? Ute gendarmerie, and troops acting in vim. | The proctamation of the Republic of France was Har police capacities, was 320,000 mon, The | done in a harty manner by a few excited citizcus total expenditures of the war departmont | Whe bad rushed to a hotel for that purpose; but in | the proclamation of the Republic of Cuba was deliberate, after years of mature cousidcration, and with well-founded contidence that the peopl of the United States would recogni: and give the Cul oral aid and an opportunity to use a few friendly porta, Our sympathics as a peopte are not with particular loc ‘public ts progtsimed, but with and therefore the cause of Cuban to us as that of France. On the German were $75,000,000. 1869 the North which incladce P ber of sinall States, other 1} Confederation, a, Saxony, and a nun had » popalation of 81,000,000; ite etumiing army fnumbersd Q0,000 men; Widle the cost of the mi faery department of the Government was $50,000,000, It appears thus that, with @ smaller population, Prussia hee maintained, in ze the chance, alities when a the republio, independence is ue ds Besides, while timo of peuce, quite ag | ¥¢ havoonly cummercial interesta with France, Magy soldiors us France, at two-thirds tho | We bave interests of the most paramount import- peponse ; that se keeps those soldiars only | 98c¢ With Cubs, in connection with the fusure The fact is, tuat Minister Wasuneaxn made Waetive industry; and tit she turns out byory your 100,000 veterans to be alded to hor reserve, instead of nicrely retulieting the same men over avd over, France had, there- | was then under the | grace; avd now fore, when war was declared, but 320,000 | Minister Wasauenxe bolls Geant ia the hollow Pen ready, with £0,000 serving in Algiers | of Gen, Gnaxt what be is, When Grawr bad uot a frtend in Congress, Wasuocnyn befriended him there, and brought bin ANT nto prominenee, pnd in the gendarmeriv, and ® nominal re | White dae Adreiuisieation at Washington hos Berve of 404,000, besides a Garde Mobile, | eeo dozing under a cloud of tebscco smoke, pr raw, untruinod militia, of 550,000, mak. | Wsaavex® Las been up aud doiug on his own Jog o wowinal total of 1,350,000 men, of | “aponsibility ¢ and that accounts for the alscrity with which the Kepublic of France was recog from not onehalf could bo immodiately | sized by the United States, or rather by Wasn Moade uso of. Prussia bad 320,000 men | neve, with the heart of the American people fn arms, and a Lumlwehr, or force ot ning in b t. Had not Wasupvens acted as Yrained ealdier, who are drilled for a few | promptly os he did, th a les Washingion hveake every year, of 600,000 men boride 1 first carefully examined whether masking a total of nearly 1,000.00, Ther y J act 7 niary benefit from the Ghore was the Landsturm, composed of the | '°°F orl te, as they have been bole mule population between 29 and Go| “ing With Cuba, but Wasuacase was too Years of age, ull of whom had served their Fibers r ae hy Wak Ie amaniann pocyle nearly Aime ip the army and the Lendivehr. In ad es L cee Wktion to this, there were the troops of Bava The Alluny Argus assa in the m Fis, Wirtembery, aud Baden, so that France | unjust manner one of the haudsomest and most Found herself outnumbered three to one gifted friends of President ( Tr; it actually + [tis apparent irom thes tres that Prug | calls Majer-Gen, Hina Wacunivos “a wind ela Las ulwaje iad o ptandiog army neasl bag.” Thi ing beyond the limits of suitable equal tothat of France, The pr Argue adhere to ite mot therefore ilu as Mr. Lowe repre Punta, the 7 f ding armies; U At shows the vast a at war does publican party, and and unjusti rate, ble ime that resort te p unfound at Point of view of ; Sy entew tion to that a whole : What 8 Judge Suanpir anen rewdy to fill up ther 1 price. It is this which b to prociy it wh at 1 for mpon France, and hy F th I nations of & Der ex uke ber the a , i i Si . coutis of uo of her wel wulers on ihe | f Was is i dik oatoba G45. tebe Uy veage; but the « ment \ { 9 take unto hunself ety into hope, We trust, how | £ t hiv son, if be should have one, will be AO itil OY Uh Moe atiould evar by presout Mipsor of cdwomted ae TH E appointed Soeretary of the Navy, he may not be altogether vuprepared for his dati least know the difference belwoon anchor und splicing the maia brace ao ~ The latest intel shows that the revoluti is stondily gaining gr A tc to the not! to form @ junetion « sarter, Baweiscuntrell’mg wit , but may get ho Pr pe this fr y at SUN up Ware is ro. Cannan has gone nee from St. Domingo ary party ander Carat und, and that al recently came fwar having a ght with volvers with Gon Mosne tor of Ne ba: bYxed ' partisans and n comtry. His probeble thet bo will hit compelled to flee from the island im the course of a few weeks, These facts fully justify the wis dom of the Senate in refising to aceede to Gen rs ona and Inpro errupt treaty for the annexation of t ef reial Advor over tor Lientepant-G or, for sneering at Freseh Republic, This is what Kat simple privat n, he might have sneered at have f with him, But yre aiaa Haat drawbacks, as Me, Kacrwann will soon find out, if he persists in the path of political ambition However, he will rot follow wh after th election—let him take comfort in that — Tt nppearsihat while ordinary Rear A Admiral and bot puble of « ach Th (ill more desire ble that before rming th ne whom P ted for these r abolishing both offices, Th try woul ved Imiral Porren, and frou (he paving some thirty thousand # year for effleers Who are not w od —— What a condition the Empire State fe r duced The Republicans running the « and piab le v rono for Governor, sad the Democrats the shallow an ranoical bores Ob for # stotesmmau who might remind us of Sawann, Miner, when there were gia the Your man needn't be ashe ae If all the Jews and y 1g to vote for Mr. it is evident thet all the French w him, His attack of last © Republic bad t not ina bad spirit. H end ts in the Innd. are go turd) was in to suy ly ru though be fancie Bry, « Ww 1 vote } y on the Fre tot ng for vite Las Wrtanr—of the days yy won't g Democracy give ns a candidate that a to be seen voting fe? rt of the Germans Siaiswonp Kauruayn, agains: Brac © his return to Constan et extravagant cock-and-boll stories of 1 nd things in tho United States eoms to ican people. His wife declares with Washington society, Pee i ficarce by social relations and education, hould turn up her nose at Anuerican | w only fault was that whey were too kind er ‘i ‘The Democrnts committed suicide ae de iberately in 1868 as Pananor ! nt Washington betause the » heat y ! in wont veen uur were. But the Democrats were foredoomed to under the rezotations inspired by Wave Hatezox and his associate fire-caters, Judicious Mates pled on a discreet und carefully trigged platform might have preduced a dil forcm| forgotten nor! Dem the next election > ng and learned nothin erates to be found There ore g. Are ne same category caperience teaches yo lesson. Presitent G is evidently that kind of man, We shall ther the Democratle Jeaders are fit to t — The Bouxnoxs are said to ba the persons to wh ay’ The cotton crop for 1860-49 is now asver tained to be 8,203,825 bulesdean 459 bolos over the previous ye per bale, its total value was #320,009, increas 09). Ne he whole of th rease bas been absorb the increased consumption of foreiga counts that of thia country remaining nearly siadonary Mr. CauLYLe knew what he was sat when he devoted so many yeurs of Lis bfy to his History of Fxnvenca the literature inst among t of th claim the rising power of Gerinany. —— Mr, Josrau Mason, whor avat The far-seeing Si ds he great ar and to German otchman was the © age te pro ntly built and ndowed the Eddington orphanage at a cost of nearly £250,000 sterling, ip about to establish a college and schools for acientitic and teebnical instinetion in Virmingham., Mr. Masox, an ex tremely wealthy man, who is @ partner in the well-known firm of Exxixeton & Co., cleetr plater A practical chemist of great seien- | tific attainments, commenced life as a boy t hawking pens about in public houses aud other places of general resort in Birtaingham, his na tive cily — ny BuLwen lately declared in the non t gentleman whe within the few years over Who has not Lis intelligen: traces, as it were, of f er ex tending from Pans to Ber only re quired an accidental spark Bir Hexuy describes Puxeverr asa diplomatist of cupied with the idea of performing a grea achievement, and who has @ remarkable facility for dee Nain Bey, the Ory Davis of Tur key, hus been expelled from the office of As tant Secretary for Foreign Affwirs ut Constauti- nople, When wili Gen, Grant's sense ve nd decency be equal to that the Tho Uttle town ef Osterode } g offored Navorroy, dead live, the qu w that he has surrendered is, who shall reesive th — Afuirs iv St, Domingo Bue in a Desperate | 4 ditung tron ap loiter of @ iriend oF } Cab aed 1 Aug | s | | val, of the pre ‘ wie ha falling away from hin; he will not ib ouy, eveut met WoMccr Wii bie Ohi Wh Qilobet" v en Ce 5 a ANTI- GAMBLING AMBLING FRAUDS. |setstracrsss enceg airs [sores sar sepoter, orrany oe [urteneenatniat Freireayie ——_— TOD RINGLEADER, BEFORE THE GENERAL BESHLONS. _1870. much a3 it only charged that $80 in money had been odtained by false pretene wheres: ho kind of money should hive beon specified; and also becante the money was charged ‘o be the rr ry of A. G. Hyde, and the chock was signed A. @ co, Mr. Feliows replied enccosemily to both pi and the Court overraied Mr. Howe, who took exceptions wes aeni he Swind! to the rulings, Crashing Testimony nen it the Swindlers emt 4 MONT OF ROWLAND R. WHIT A Wall Baveonss of thete Vrawde- Were | oy astnoes called for the defence, Wad rate Efforts of William ¥. Howotn their | The frit itn nite defence 0 4 at, the prisoner at the bar, Whea Rebalt-Venrfal Yavective of Astotant | yee tie sianp, be mode me a fempt ata display District Atcorney Vetlows in his Summing | of povchatanre, Hut hie nervous could not be Up-Grent Kacitement tn Coart—Judge | hidden, Having been sworn he t as follows! Nedford to Charge the Jury thin Mo pleas Efesident and Troaawer of the ¢ ‘The caso of the People agt. Rowland R, West, | Rreventicn of Ga ether the snuwcr nom the nntigambling swin¢ calted yesterday | house the Soeirt the hoox tn whl Alert morning in the Goneral #+ fore Judge Beds | gieoiy t Hew ford. West came to the bar, waa pot on irialon oe ‘on gY the first inuictment fi Oy ust him, whieh wae . an f fof ovtaining money nnder false pretences of Alert | hamues teu gt G Vayde, a werebant of this y. His couns win year Gov wik ang Ty. jura B, IfSwe, Beg., was presout in force. Mr. Howe MADR COMPLAINTS, sone of the ablest eriminal lawyers in the State. | mo prorgedinge Bad ever horn (ain mevingt the #9 but labors under ¢ of being too vast fe wae dolicitor to. thn solely; hg was AotW the circumseribod arena in whieh moat of hie r'the Society ; We did at une Une engage & come off. He ta like Leviachan Ina wo~Now the Jury ail about the matter Mr duck pond, for which reason be hea chosen bis n has boen testifying ab ont. ® A a the Sth of artner |. Abe Lumet, the t t tat ar e i evnipie ol 84 Wa BANTAM 1008TE in dnanver King wt . ved ounces, Drip 4 ; oy ML to. T ‘ ro repre: Mtund bie . Vellows, the Assistant Dis jen ty Me. 1, eo tay, wid ACCIDENT accomplithed lawyer and a . neat the case with a comnae wt at the © J fo : alk Hand Stal th te haw 4 ' » tinent for eta , ra \ 1 t ay andl k i 4 t bie pe t 4 ‘ “ 4 in the ba! OW aU BT i 1 on aun yTsPEN : facet with Jortan L, Mott | ana h pb Athens GQ. Aya i ist , | TESTIMONY OF ALOE By ‘ 0; Mr. Gui Oe sate when yon . i ff West agout th ‘ : et the nol fr. bag Se fr. Galway | bh d and use - war | was ¢ ‘ ‘ ON THE RACK, A with ’ hie 1] Q=War your Association acia done? Av-No. | einoged fais estabinee | | aM tof Wegistats F parsed author Hl ' five | y now | > ely, ant Wa u would | w mw wal y A--About ax 5 a ¢ adowow: tw 1 they were not k “and tw t to have | wy proot had been ad vast rover een | haat Woe a « wy | pare , At now: I : : | eres A 5 nyt Bart eit, hfnid b15 41m : im i a < a eiety twos] ) Mie Ald wed loot, 9 4 Ch a Bw Wiiness from memory cave the contorts 0 |, QecTha are the trustees of this 8 > AW mnt) Q=E wit land you a lett vod the following let “ " r ath 1" Vi vey t tot i ton the Mr hu ta lowe ' 4 he 7 y wi id ue Mott's earrinze t * WEST, Prost Newie attwoinit hailey wid Wet ha Mr. Wells meutioned im that letter ? cated gary team. 1p. A OPLLe Cie an tek mentee wade py ay of 5 u Oo #peais of in that loiter ue ii [} a L. . Parse, 4 ha Titusk tT . . tol Lud rwase F eh anad 4)? A~Filteen or 5 ne? 18 ARRESTS OF WEST. ane aes at How many times have von heen arrested? A {i wie’ “thebed Is th i? A eitating), L was ce ar Wwe Lit hat was Gai AWHe bept a McKeon? “A.-Idon't think he wo Ma, HOWR TAKES & TORN. Lala dsidaes Howe here took tho witness in band, ant | peatrest by Mr Howe-¥on hav brane ecous-cxaipine ! bia ih a moet pravorins and ‘ine: | Rae hie matte ie, ae plows manner, and mtser confused him ow some | pavent your A. -¥e noite, THt was upable to shake his tevitmony an | Ug va had Ain D 4, didn't you? A.— the material tacts, 1a ont. yetwr : neous with his crass it Tterrisa by ¢ Ht you Is 6 woud onaKION as the Material in Devers aeroe Mr. livde Just one wore q rpm d got this stuoping rt orfer ot arr thea Uilng anywhere “celauon {OF ce n(CLMAIarnie aalicns RR athanicl Wariug of A.-Yos, other Instance, Hove, of the bouaty uf letting Acraiood thet I hag. to part , } Jortan I " é yadgrtan . Int West here ut Judge Be ford " provably t coud wot return for several days Did you over visit any zanin 1 HOWS's FORTY. WITNESSES VANTon Faliranry Fast. Or ar wily oil cae? A TL) A recon of tuenty-live minutos was tuen taken an never with fi On the resuifiption of the ‘session Nr Hoy Assistant Distr yeall tis forty, Witnesses, when it Ww vert 1.0. Kink x at Lis object was to prove by. then! tha ul Q-Doy never been 1oby Wort " v Wad me i Dald money to liu a8 Presiden Anti Gamb. a) ‘ ‘ | hing A ation. Col. Fellows ted ° Mr. Mott was not er re On the charge of obtuintug money w TESTIMONY OF JO9EPH L. KING. pretencea of Mr. edo. “rhe fact that t hat We is the par'ner of Albert GQ. Hyus, and te seit , nu Tet He MHA ROAA WAierent Sean Retoh: CAT loCiae saaover of then. B . bad been sent to hin in a handwriting which he He ' waged die ame, SyQo Patol Wess at . © BEAD LeveL Pe, anx of forty ¥ entleman proves let t " your Why Bausbled u Cons O | prevalence of guimbhog in New wad the 4 fa ee easiour and alsy on I ai u AGAIN n 4 ™ “ ft, the wife of uh an: er © Mr I was liero recalled by Mr, Howe and | {ith Weal, the wile of the Mont ri 1 " re ‘ ‘ f Ih Mr. 0 rue F N NESTS, hg 7 W. ' Mr i" My - ‘ J0DGR we , D, RING LiGuT t ry wer Me. How . ile oF Jiidge. elford-=t donot know what yon gean | Why. gentlemen of the jury, if gembling sould be oan Wou linge no trad at ese suppressed, the occupation of such men ae ve w fair trial vuRTHEL OOsECT Wb obiested to (he indehmcnt, ines. bling be sunpresse would be gone, Ls thew Mae he Meal, Wek KeKor Made way Gort ko Howe My, Moy Suppress eambling. No, gentlemen ; thoir only ob- | hawthorn atick tn his hand. ‘Tis t4 not doing j Ject was to bound down men who never did thom | Lice to, the colossal Fe qpmiit ty © be signed ier part. Nicholas Muvlot played the harm, not for the public good, but for their own t part of the This cow ivy Villain any dey private gain, ‘Their business was to to-morrow One thousand Ove hunt ore yesterday DEAL BLOWS IN THR DARK; destribated erat NG to spy throng the purliens of vice; to sneak upon rn will ave ck of unsnspecting vietims; to invent salve and malicious accasations against the anit nen to carry their barden of shame (o some partner or employer, or to a wife's of a mother's ear, and «ow Aistrast in the mind, or wring the heart with agony. And every act they did in this their vaunted sap: innocent, Minn Nitasgn'e First Concert, It isa long time since the Old World any of cont ag creat ringers ste sent us #0 Tt is twonty years since eat ® On9 a4 the Tndy who has just pression of dam! ling blig! Lysome ri come to 4 then was, as care, ed and addr 1 West to this bread mont, it woald Nav has nover a tear fallen, or a eigh or a ye in the ease of Madame Varopa, whore great (os soe wite oF ba bi for Rd gees In certain diroet of for ort enpreme onus Wetie The audience that gathored at Steinway Mull last aeTLY ¥ vening was certalaly dniy impressed with od oF @ artietic importanes of the sion, iy enon, ¢ indifferent ho critical, \iterary Ps tite Portion of our citizens, It was great in ue, od, earfuliy Fellows ie | timbers, overflowing the Iw ‘ Shy eee eee, essay Blows | ie wnciir Crib the conneet 1 now. continned ¢ open, Tt Of newsnojors, and fo vr what they ox in oar ‘conv y to do—for str aven ! if tn the dark ore is. worke criminal than he | wos not a common am spy upon his tellow-men, and | one, but represented full ff reputation, Zeaangt give him | Ores but represented fully owed sensation, ond Mr. Howe, turn | istic : ert nit polling it to view In 4 He fall Hho of puplicity, ‘The Press, whien aiter | | ve witch Vow 1, i but ihe somtinelon tie very ontworks which ne wpityy i x : Grating Ag fu tt te ander ‘solemn, obitcation’. to sound’ the | frou Roseini's mass, fullot dienity and devoutness Sine a alae se dee et tie After theae, Mr. Vionxtomns piyed his wm © of alarin whe danwer a hat threatens the well betne of eorie’y in any quarter potonalse-—a work that ta performed And after tow facts had beow ronstht i Have Kee Git eettire presen etes eres ers * since. It ig a componition nobly cons MigaoDeurs shee wat finely executed, and ene Id have won its aut rx ¥ othor circumstance ny ' \ f even V imps, for this evening 48 he Hie A defendent W . ow. Hardly Lad the doo. sriaved | ie bli fair ant ‘ me even to Gugeset tho aie Vane tre 1 1 and eanny beauiy tht, glows . { upon her fur fies, She te tall and slender and en me adi ise ote eracefal, A hionde like most of ber countrywomen iting ke ORpoFtOnIy to earn vl yet’ not what Dr, Holmes calls a washed-out wend me. hone vion4e, bat one In whom the color comes and wees mim, awd E goes, Bie was perfcetty at her ease, and made ns herself atonce at home with he ened. Chere wrt . are some persons, as we who have the en Harmonious relation with thelr public, while oth \ a jver coll and (yolatod and wnheympathatig ate eae ten s on ig eininently ona of t clues, : “ on « {iter jena | 9 entry the popuive enthusiacm with ‘ she As sho atood before the 1 ‘ a compat and lacid ane | 1 with the most sorupalous stinpliet fo cvdonce, ant oHoched bis armament by | ty In white, even the looptage of the drede end maments in the hair being: pln white font t flowers, ber dive eyes looking with Kindiiness be tm, ant Het M vot} about ‘hor, and hor fies radiant wit enkemt * tations | good uature, a picture was proven ol a partner, IF it We nat a case of faine pre: | parity und beauty thar watieled every expectation tenecs, then what pe it flee lady wat greeted wish the dwartieat of wel» or tis no ofténe Jand nten may tine ob os When these tiad subsided, the sudianes nh monty of Whomsoever Uey cam without the | Composed Iteelt to tieten, possibility of pumiain Miss Nilason had chosen wit exceeding goad tus Col, Kotlows's addtes# prodaced a profonnd im. feelingt xduce herself to the pablte tivo ton, and he wad congratalited on all hands, | the metiam of one of Mandel’s moat relicions anc iby Ho one more Peartily than Mr, Howe, who ant e—the familiar aria, “Angela ov 1 his congratislat however. by wishine | Hriglt and Fair.” Tt was sung by Misa Nila at the Colonel had been on the ot after her own fe-hion. quite unlike the way 4 ‘ Gorcinek, Judze Bedfora which it is ordinary given—with more Nb ' nid not keep them lon, With the time vand phrasing, with heiiver arge this moraing ater elev ition of sentiment and ra)lciane feeling is0Nt SL ekee 10 oie Satie It showed the greut beatty of ber voles, the portout : ‘ if vennes of resister, her entire ccminand over on asked dexpacity for sincing broad, treo cantablle n ‘ mons, Subsequently. Misa ‘Nilewon mane 9 t great seena from Ambroise Thomas Haalet, tll of om s emotion, ng, om fact, Ophies ' t mad scone. ‘And in this. she mani that ‘ fested 400 om aumalic prwor! ss to make nit! revited ‘hat er the prospect of seeing ier in reo'of an officer ant re \ 4 rom Verdi's * Traviata" completed the f wag prevent 1] solos stinw by Miss Nilsson, ‘Theso diffientt selections ho culprit, the whole trio hed to return to pri bowed how varied were her powers; how flexible The Court! \ 1to «A her voice, how fanltlensly amcoth and pure to tone: morning, when J Bratt betiarge the jar and alse how powerfal. tn this inttor quality 1¢ wa - —— most of all a surpetse, for the reports from abroad AMOSEMENTS, po her's a8 aM orgun of mediuin power. . say Holi tse been peculiarly adapted to it; as : , erin ite volume was all tuficiont there Veeterday's Matince tn Rrynut's Minstrel | tie Nilstow ondoubtedly stand¥ on the Ureshoid Hall Mir. Pweedts po ¥ of | of am great wenievements here as she has made “Meads I Wh Tails von 1 Also, | in | Baro The close of her concert last the Afterpiece, Cut and Dried evening was a real ovation, ‘The stage Every officecholder and every officechin@r in | Y& barricaded with flowers, from "pray Ligious harps requiring three ‘ine to hail e city of New York could linve heen formd yes then on to the platiorin to the wmalet bouquets Fat hoon in sthendatien nt the auatidée par Thts ‘much, however, The endine test of : aac iD ed Pouitascie as preciution wat in the vny in wien the audience 3 : 1 to meet Nor Wueu sho appeared in response \e pilsalon 16 the hall iveky per The wi of henduoretian and the otras “eat rcgeennilapaes " rthe hal stowed plasty shat Mive < er relieving themrelves of te } Nilsson had struck the key note of American #j ny : a epilet WANTED—MR, LEONARD GROVER ve . ay was described on ae the b ng fires In two short Ti was | De Mysterious Disappearance of a Famouy eatied a “Tammany Hall Convention." The cast Mannger—The Eevenue Officers Seizing s inimitable, ‘Phe dramatts persone included ah the Buggnue of his Thentrical Company he metropolitan stars, conspienous among them be- ‘The Crowds ar id the Metropotiian, Grand Sachem Tweod, Mr. Petor Brains Sweeny, Mr. Leonard Grover was recently manager of os M. Sweeny, Comptroller Connally, Ch O e Beethoven Festival, and formerly of the Tam. Jobn J, Drad J Albert Cardozo, Tur many, the Olympic, the Gertnsn Opera, and of wart r Fields, Robert C. Hateuings, Caarles B. | ous other theatrical enterprises. Since the fullure Loe the seagacione C the trou-witled Genet, | of the Be en Centennial enterprise, hae 0 ferpolt " T sopport aneh | teen resting on bis oars, but has always been ware Shostak A men, Aldermen, As | on the gid vice tor any attraction whieh under * tA hand a brigade o mn re his manipulation might prove @ profitable in+ r wh Villers, and gin-piga, | vestment. ‘The combination of dramatic sters con Iki monacement to say eh he eppolat siting of J Owens, EB. L. Davenport, Mark me were in excellent taste Smith, Frauk Mayo, Bangs Morton, Miss Josie eat precise clock. There | Orton, Jenny Parker, and Mrs, Le Brun, who ar. wason the centre of the state a table, and behind it isted in the dramatic revival at Niblo's two weeks ’ large chair, eaid to b b horvo row oO, wore engaged by Mr. Grover, in conjanciion hese President of the Pat ns Assoriation. with bis brother, Berr Grover, to appear in two per » the left of this table wae another table, ana be rmances the Brooklyn Academy of Music, om bin ther table were two other chairs. Tn the Friday and Saturtay, Sept, 16 and 17. On Friday KETOONG was g dri rtam, representing the | ¢ ” feat us Cusar' was presented to a te ‘ Autumn Tlarvesvs pits was a significant remind. | bly light house, but every thing passed off pleasant!y er of the harvest wWhicw +, many politicians | On Saturday night “London Assurance” drow kenerally resp about ole ‘ime. A veciferoas | tolerablygood house, Mr. Leonard Grover's portiy « greeted this scene, Hardly baa os. sano died Ore was seen about the front of the house during « N wheo that mast popelur of setora, nd | vorticn of the @rst act, but snditenly tho gentleman No actor } ‘eapmeared, and in answer to the many mach gena- | Was given vee that ne would ba at the Moir Sachem Tweed, apneared on the tu New York was ever recel age quires ih ad with so poll kin, © enthusiasm tha suse did not | at 2 o'clock on Suntny, obside unt the genial William had almost broken | A number of disappointed vil-posters, agosts, and i+ back bowing and courtesying, At list, when | newspaper collectors | { about the box we Was still, the Boss cried out in a stentorian | until alate hour, but w two geutic This Convention will plerse come to order." n arrived at the 1 for Mr that mand was complied with, Willian E or Mr, Burr bo bra gone of Alvert leetod Chairn ‘ | and said that they had esilea te tion, Carried anapimously " tun; but the clork said the The Jud fed and grave we Mr. Grover, as be bad taken a ught to t londly ¢ 1, 9 y Che nt e wan fearfol, and tho dashing every any WOrton) pro th ‘Amu eviled the roll of Metdle (Jolu Owens) becan serving presiase 3b wore yout 1 the lo ut to the It Couver ae ee tion. Unat arried es ANAL the audience bozap to crt ‘ Paes , mae antlers | ; ait ea nning to look ue, when Mr. B Minian waa ade wink re ' ed forward and explained to the Serie Beet et tnt loiwen ¢ ue the position In whieb tiey perth end ge ‘ ai | wore placed. remarking that as they were only the oP ree et , iwans employees their property could not he seixed for the wean a han vt Webie ot the manager, ‘The eloquence of Mr. D. Tivore were Venport, however, availed him nothing, ant he. lind er Oay 4 | Op Sunday the Metropolman Hotel heoame Other | centre of attract d shortly vefore 30 a4 there Wak a atrong muster of tt peor Ke udier aud ex: | the neighborhood, At abont 2% o'clock Mr Burt nh Wcke: swindler went asa delo | Grover appeared for a moment, but iinmediate disappearat, The next zround were the Prominent members of the company, who. w Vhiladetohia, as thoy lind been announced to ia the Academy of M n Monday evenins A minute on Broadway, between Bloeekor anit | ton streets, but darting down Bloeeker sire t Let apie ined froin View unhappy ind " Yosh ior him and demanded bis anon , i \ tral Hotel 1 shed off for the ( i ‘ Houcet Administration in OF Mr. Tweed’s acting not 1) further e | te Fields, Hater ings, and Loew, ‘Tie’ tumense J h four tui Connolly had a very snail part wo olay indeod, He | curing to the chitren of t ; Mibioid WW! uh Ka olacy Lolding bid cuusuiand Lcomiy. 6 Bia cuarauter of Gre edvrauede Fe ye a ee a,