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ae SSS = = —— FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 98, 1870, in Z Amusements Tordny. Fimh Avenue Theatre Pourt steet Thentre wh, Faure Brew ra Bre Na wee rand Opera House wet Press Saterday even ne Kelly & be ard Rivio's Garden Lette Diympte Theatr . Ble wy Holl by * Ban Franclece Minateola- os! fro isar ro How » Democratic Platiorm. ‘The platform of the Democratic State Con, vention is skilfully drawn. ralities with which few Democrate tan find fault, and is chiciy objectionali ne “fue it It mainly deale be wife ¢f & particd. whereby ite eweeping propositions can be Dlustrated. ‘The first reeolution is well @escribed ns a yummary indictment of the Administration | 6 te question differing from that of the of Gen, Guat. ‘The second is a mild ea | Jue who rendervdiit. | BONAPARTE has brought theso calamities upon France, Let us hope, however, that Paris may be epared any spoliation. Even the barba- Fans who captured Rome left intact most of +e monuments of the city of the Cate aud the Germans are not likely to exeeed the barbarism of thé Huns and the Vandals, ‘The Teutonic mind, however, is inexora We in ite logic 1 if the victorious Ger. man leaders should decide that a vi orous and solid civilization cannot be built ip in Europe without clearing away the Drilliant rubbish of the effaninate capi t f old Franes, they are the men to do it avd they are not Lkely to recoil from the odium of desolating the fashionable favorite among the great cities, if abiding triumphs « cannot be otherwise obtained —— Pender Question in our Courts Again, Mr. Justice Dwar of the Supreme Court of this State has decided that in a decree of a@ mortage foreclosure, upon a mortgage given in 1860, term “ dollars’ means dol- lare in the present legal tender currency of the United States, In commenting upon this decision, we have expressed an opinion and prneiy The Lega We objected thii, dornemont of the old doctrine of a revenue | iy Supieme Court of tue United States tariff, with a equint at free trade. rebukes our ill-adjusted inte Jubious phrase: We unconstitutional inc tom, and in rulo; cating drink ut net ere throws a ep to The ist rejoices over the downtall of im perialism in France, aod laud* Qerman unity thus proving thet the Demoeraey, not less than the Rey ans, are, like the barber on | pletion day, r the great Euro; protty strong ground in favor of lil in Cuba, policy of the Federal Administra Inde uly) te nal revenue BYB- logy objects to x. The fourth me vizes the Vcense policy in opposition to beth prohibition and free rade in int cals a bow at xie £ Congress which attempts ns in the States, and sof foreign birth shave both pa The e venth takes rty and and denounces the jes in uy war jon on this Fobject, taking care, however, to couple the couse of Cuba with that of Ireland, Wut, upon the whole, doing much better on this ion, whieh al question than the Republican Conven was hampered by vf hurting the feel the fear ps of GRANT and Fisit The eighth snubs the Chinese, which will please the Labor Congress and the ninth phies a stone at the harsh provisions of our neutrality lawe, which will electrify the Fe niang and tickle dhe Cuban Junta ‘The mest important reso! on of the reries fs the tenth, which pronounces the issaes growing out of the war and reconstraction to be ve y dead, and invites ell citi what: ver party, to come up out of the 4 ne, of rave yards of the past and enter into the new era of the living present. After ¢ mmending the canal pylicy of the Democracy, which ow unde! ud and no Dody cares a straw clout, the platform winds up with a glowing eul gum of Gv. Hore MAN, who, because of the chicancry and cor ruption which resulted in the nor will be pretty Woopronn, nation sure of a re slection, unloss the Young Domocrney o1 this city ca wand. cut his majo —— ty down to ten thou. Renator Morton Gone Home. The eloquent Senator from Indiana has Vie retursed from this city to his hone lo has passed some time here, a received tho attentions of many prom. nent citizens. Tt wae hei GRAN, in a visit made to dent at the St the Pedal misc after du We are glad t to walk with nets, Vip never more rr tion, the masses of the party w say thit, thoagh freedom eity in unusually ge r,and clear markatl Mr. Monon is one ¢ men of the Repu were such 1s to fully that he had from President im by the Presi: | Nicholas Hotel, the offer of sand it wee heret on, he declined that offer. ou she nator {health ‘The fresh eof his mond wor deft th the forem n party. If his health wtify the expecta ident id natu tally direet the r attention to him as a favor Ite c le favorably lican manfully ady colle: tutions Congress. he might « late for the Pr tingruished anu in Cuba Ty Pr to him the office of Secretary of Sts idency in 1872. Hl his Re a the & al the cause of during the last: sssion ¢ ideut ( had offer whieh {, Instead of the British mis Bion, which he conld not possitly accept, the offer would have 1 more of the appearances of seriousness, and would have looked ke a Willingness on the part of the President to al Jow an eminent public mana voice in the Ad Munistration, raiher than like an attempt to remove irom the country a porsible rival in the next President al can ‘The mnderauce of France having been The prop chiefly due to the pre BisManck 6 blow to that Jating what German philosophers call the first capital, the focus great and 1 ® epiondor that eommar the world. I thst A i } 0 ‘ } (ant b ms inclined to give a den auutul in Prance £8, ———— Pate of Tiss tigo of Paris, € prependerauce by ann wou ca namely, the French sich allt lin 1 the he fre bombardient of Pars may i lusophical a re hel f i b 1 F eo} rman civ lization easnot | » long as r ‘ dow the n with its Latin fave nat'c bo become the vietim of the spurious eivin pation of exponent which All political and pe he was tho Drilliant ial cond tions, in which show takes the place of #ub wt exy & catastrophe to one throughout governments: Socted to such hemisphers, It tlonize the ways of thinks the world, and ni nee, and the privileyed few revel at the nee of the many, and in which poli few and letters are used and defraud the the fall of Pars, yy to deevive people, are throatened by Nor will the effeet of such veonflacd to one country or bat revola 1 fectin oy individuals that miluoncus we under tie rule of rtirow all are eu he third | jayving decided that contracts made before the passage of the Legal Tender act are pay able in coin, it follows that the word “ dol Tai iigment upon such a contract sina | | must mean the same thing as it docs in the | that a decision has Intely 1 contract itself We now learn from the Buffalo Couricr the nh made in Superior Court of that city in a case sim to that decided by Judge Dwrour opinion, written by Judge Masren, is published in full, and is divectly antagonistic tothat rendered in the Supreme Court by Judge Dwiowr, and to nnother of like cher acter rendered Danters in the Fighth District, which includes Buttalo, Reference is 1 ade to both these cases in the opinion, aad Judge Masten says: “Not withstanding my respect for these able jurists, I am constrained to dissent from these rulings, in part at least. I think the legal import of the term ‘dollars ’ in both of those dollars.” And we think there can he no reasonable doubt of it. “Now, I am unable to understand,” says Jadge MasTeN, “how a plaintiff counting upon such @ contract—one made in 1853— and alleging that there are a cert: nymber of dollars due to him upon it, for which be demands judgment, ean be said to use the term ‘dollars’ in the demand for judgment in a different sense from its legal import as used in the statement of his cause of action ; or how the Court, in ordering jadgment for wcertain number of dollars upon the cause of action alleged in the complaint, can be said, by the use of the same term, ‘dollars,’ not to mean the dollars descri!ed in the ement of the cause of action, and in which the debt was by law payable, but to mean depreciated dollars of a ditferent deseription of money, and which the plaintiff was not bound to accept in payment. It is to give te the term in the statement in the fore part of the record of the contract sued on one meaning, and an entirely different meaning in the subsequent parts of the record, which have reference to the cause of action stated.” An appeal lies directly from the General ‘Term of the Superior Court of Buffalo to ie Court of Appeals, It is probable that the ease will reach that Court before either hy Judge cases was coine of those decided in the Supreme Court Any one of the three which first gocs to any will secure a decision upon the in ant question involved; and we certainly at the Court of Appeals will sustain view of Judye MasTEN, which seems to The city has been free from murders, beries, and rob the past four days. have enjoyed a resting spell, and citizens have carried their watehes with safety, Wouldn't it be a good thing to incendiarism fe ° otticer a State Democratic Convention ot Roches tor or Buffalo once a week? a : The Rev. Monean Dix, in a letter whieh ¢ publishes in defence of the new ‘ Mission of St, Sacrament,” at 1,285 Broadway, intimates that the newspaper rors have overcharged their descriptions of the adornments of the room, ned in it, He Jon the evening of the opening day, and that th at that time was ex- tremely simple, “The officiating clergy con- sisted of but two, myself included; the choir reached the vast nutaber of three sinall and very weil bebaved and modest boys; there was neither processional por recessional, nor incense, nor Lirettas, nor pelays of hothouse flowers, that I uld feo; the musfe was congregational and ry, and cold and the ceremonies pert that he preach service he rmulity and attempt at display were totally wanting.” Dr, Dix’ word is not tu be disputed, nor can we, at the same time, disbelieve the upauimous testimony of the re- porters of all tle newspapers as to what took place in th The conclusion is there fore Lie, that a modification of the pro. has been and if bis that tie design of the mission is to poorer of th ucted e norning, inevi cvedings wade 5 under standing each the that it ie principles, that its servic classes community, not to be ec on extreme are to be something showy the and worthier thin # lure better succession of to the gaze of bri “8 , the ¢ uader the new p f tions in this ¢ New Yerk, and brought The Am et & good an Minister at Constantinoph example to his hoisting, es reported by the Z national fay halfmast asa sign of monrning for Finascor, The Admiral, it will be remembered, yred a few years ago with his flag-ship in the Bosphorus, to the great surprise of the Eng lish and French Ministers, but in honorable recognition of the fact that the United States Government did not assent to the treaty of Paris of 1656, which excludes all men-of-war frou the colleagues by ant Herald, he straits of Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, except ing, of course, those under the Ainerican fy The deceased Aduniral acted on (hat occasion in obodien e te the resolutions of Cong ing ugainet with the 1 havi buch 8 protest y interference Ainerioan tion on the the straits connect wiple of the freedom of cue of the world and © ing said sens, He the straits and on his errival at with his customary courtesy, to the Turkish Mivisters and their legations, who look jug the Aduaral’s The city of C from the ruias in w the F in ti repaire peilion, burned dis the renewed , and tions of two all vestiges of for the increased dev by free labor ind i tion, there is no re not atten an importence it has never yet known, and never would slavery Fiver since Manager Groven brought the Tammany Amusement Company to grief, and since Daw Brrast whole building would cost him the small hall which he ocow: ny Building on Fourteenth street has stood New build ore abundant cotton crops will edly complete the w —— iled triumphantly through the Moslem batteries, and Pera presented his respects, European allies in the foreign ed abeepish enough on return- 1 ! alutations. aaetiieae arleston is slowly rising Ai it was left at the close of s have been erected 1 Ariet, the water front hes been | streets iv 1 indica life end pr One or utidoubt effies Indeed, with rity k of erm restoration, and fortune. | lopment of the back country | nyproved methods of cultivas acon why Charleston should | know put for the abolition of got tired of paying what a 8 annual rent for ed, the Tauma- tenantlese and deserted. And the prospect of ils remaining so for an be most certain fources of its enterprising owners. indefinite time to come would but for the wonderful re- Happily for itself, the Tammany Society is able to do ® good thing own treasury as w numerous dependants. ties can afford to manded for th Sachems are in a p. own number, as public their own terms. This is a very convenient not heretofore been sity existed for an additional State Arsenal in scity; but the public is not always aware of its own nece Of course a new arsenal is imperatively needed just now. The wonder is that the necessity hus not sooner manifested ite self, And it is exceedingly fortunate for the public interests that Tammany Hall, a building so vdmirably fitted can be transforme: cost not exc dollars, is available the Sta not wish to dispose ment, so long as a good tenant is to be found, is a very desirable on the tenant at an an the cont of the building, and can retain it for as long a term as may ie public-spirit this opportunit of its great emergency. any appropriation was voted by the last Legisla- ture for the purpose of establishing a new arsenal in this city ; but in imperatively needed, the State justified in leasing Leai appropriati forr It is now almost certain that the Demo cratic nomination for the First Assembly District of Westchester will be given either to Hucu Lewwey or Hexey Darter, both gentlemen of the highest respectabit making desperate ground; but the I nate him again, as sure the success of dling fifty or a hundred thousand e will secure it at once on any terms, The Tammany Society J, and undoubtedly ature will undoubtedly make the ne emocrats are too wise to nomi- in @ financial way for its ell as for the pockets of its hus, if no private par- pay the enormous rent de Vuilding, the sition to compel some of their officers, to hire it at of its immense It has neces. rrangement » known that a pressir for such a purpos into a perfect and whieh sonal ata at this juncture, Of course, very naturally, m of the building. The invest- But the State can become nual rental not exceeding half be desirable. Tammany Hall happy at accommodating the State in We do not remember that auch ag such an arsenal is ofticers will be the building, ond the next sary ent and alterations, —— ity. The ruffianly Mooney is straggles to regain his lost by so doing they would in the Republican ticket, ——$——— - The Roruseniips of Paris write to the papers to deny tha special organ Rorusenips to be i to France; but it is a fact, nevertheless, what Sir Awrnoxr Rous in the Time it pretty hard to wa in Germany as well without other party in’ the scureps in Paris wi Ciub and the other tropolis, and to be 11 Lendo at the same time the concern in London of course the energ eting commissions from friends a prevents them fro with th wait for of Solomon and David, they officiate as Austrian uls-General, accurding to the or Prassian Ce place in which their Ane. RB. brother-in-law of Pr from obscurity on Lorse at Wa the President woul day he said he thov was immediately forwarded to the ¢ Long Branch, We sincerely Grant on the redstablishment of his cordial re- lutions with Mr, Coi Workmen ore curbstones on the Park, as they have set back those on the west the public carriageway, space thus gained will not be monopolized, like the rest of the street, by railroad tracks, but left froe for private ve Deen almost ntin Still Farther Evi rapt Adminiat Governr uw xtene| fraud) vernment in one Me prom this eity necertaiied tat a large quantity of duties had not becn importers or owner in Gr The new fim of Ma t Mr. Hold orcer stores of twely om uly redovod by Th count ¢ estimated, ‘Lhe st immense assortin that a very larre por When the books of the permite issued pared, 4 correct esti Ofe curse the me Knowing that thoy Ave equally guilly With te persons who delivered them, Libel Sait nue Boston, Sept. 22 udlishers of the Times, of 4 the Bui ton, oF th Of Consists oF aw.res of articles Which pininLMt aver reflect upon his cersonul integrity in the: adininis (ration oF the afiire oF the Associated Pros, Mr, Simouton’e friends elsim that thes articlos were delendapts lo the tachod to abide the being aceused of favoring se out of whom they make most money ly their position is sn anomalous one nt Stores tn About a week ago Collector Murphy rior Court tor libel by Sr. J, W Asscciated Press. i the London Times is their It is unpleasant just now for the identified with journals hostile .v is the heaviest stockho! ler 4. ‘The Roruscartns will find ke money all over the world, as in England and in France the conflict, The ye ii to stand well in the Jockey able circles of the considered ultra-Frenel ; but y share in the profits of the nd Berlin and Frankfort, and y which they display in flock well as foes, m taking sides, save perhaps and the re ration of the dynasty lot is cast —- » the nt Guayt, again em Wednesday, He attended @ verley, Ned, When asked if J attend a horse race on Fri- ight he would, An distinguished i esi pvitation at en tag felicitate WIN. — busy in setting back the east side of the City Hall » feet to the width of Let us hope that the hicles, which heretofore have y crowded out by the cars, nT weningt Grants © ration—The Seizure of the reenwich Screet, learned s bad been perpetrated on the e of the general ptly Investigated the facts, and foods on Whi paid had been delivered by the att of the gene enwieh street, near the Battery a & Co, are in charge af thes lor stores in to the achés le-ed fraud cannot yet b res wore the depostiory of an erchandise, but ib iy said nol it tas been delivered the firm and the dupheates of at the Custom House are com: ate of the fraud may be made, chants who reccived the goods, Vad not pald dues the —EE the Boston Times, —Messra. Dunham & Thi je city, have! er, faed or ‘The matier complained > clearly malicious av to leay’ course than to force Nis anraiants to charg nconrt. Realestate af the amount of £40 000 bas been at OSUIL OF Uw BLLdy 4 Arie coneicted Of fring A cANHTANID TOF Rime dred dolinre, Tie SUN remarked that an unneces fury emount of comparatively venial senna! while no action was taken State, who had been proven to have sold his citents for a bribe eney carpet Sa par ~~" THE BUN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, DMINISTRATION ROTTENNESS. indignation was lavished ou th in the case of the Assistant Secretary £ $00,000. Ua other grounds, much Naor, Sept. 21.—When Whittemore 1870, OF THE ASSASSL | The Almost Vier ing Arsustination—Unravelling the Mye tery of w Tragedy Even More Mysterio than the Nathan Marder, Many months have passed since the murder o of community Ne THE MURDEROF MR. ROGERS OLUES TNAT PROMION THE CAPTURE ibility of Concenl+ Charles Rogers in West Twelfth stroot etartled the | 9’ The people seemed to have forgotten TROITING ON FLEETWOOD COURSE. —— ‘The Mont Doubtful, Exe! ‘Trot of the Meason—Six A Horses Alternately V License the Winner, Yesterday was the third day of the full meeting in Fleetwood Park, The weathor was fine and je | crack in capital order, The attendance was In reapectable and fashionable, numbering many f | loties on the Club House baleony and in the grand Conspicnous among the throng was Dr, bold with hie gorgeous four-in-hand He the assassination long Vefore the Natvan murder | ‘The race of te day was for horses that had never sane view of the caso was taken by the eonstia- | was committed, and to-day ing iaenid of one | beaten 2:9, The entries were License, Chas. B which the above-named dis-Honorable ex: | and very litle of the other, Bat the police are not | Loew, (formerly Patebon Chief.) J, J. Bradley, Con member represented, With the experience which | asicep, and, curiously, at length have a clue, To | fidence, and H.W. Genet, ‘The hitter did not start the community had of the character and conduct of | grow the reaver procitoly The race was won by Licouse aegers in general, and of tls carpet-bacger WHAT tae POLICR ARB poIna suumany, ticular, it was considered as too small fratd | i may he necessary to detail tho cirenmetances of | | Frrerwoon Pann. Sept. 22 —Durse, #60 fo much fuse over, and only naturally to bree. #0 009 eocond, $0 to thirds” mi | to make | have been expected, the opportunity occurring. The intelli that the reverend member hud svid too cheap some Kind of ship belonging to the Government, and “dar say Was only a durned ol scow alter all," and recommen whieh next! in the Th in this ¢ ty bronght forth letters in the Louisville ve been republished in the National Republican here, and which directly charge the in- dividual in question with bigamy, or rather trigamy While this exporé of one of the representatives of the great American people causes @ painful entation Lore, it occasions neither surprise nor sensation with the Southerners, marry as many wives #4 Brigham Young, tt could neither make his character any worse, nor do they believe, 80 unscrupulous is the spirit of party, would render him amenable to papers which cont colored voters, indeed, Werte peranad they ed hitn to be wore care! ime, and get a better price for such © truck” future, ent marriage of a South Carolina member ‘They say that if be were “tribution any more th the murder, Cyarles Rogers wat clearing the fuow from the court yard in front of his resid on acriso morning in January, 1969, when be assuilod by an unknown man, A gol od highw: nan'e attention, But when aswatlant, neighboring houses were just stirring. Diunged his knife into Mr, Rogers. ‘The thrust wa bis assailant, Firmly he held THN COAT OF THE MURDERER, and the latter was compelled to leave one-half of in the hands of his dying victim, to the assassin left behind, an | these rments before the public, chain dangling from Rogers's waistcoat had atteacte | the the thief elutched the watch chain, Mr. Rogers scizod his His grasp being terribly tenacious, the highwayman drow @ knife to intimidate his victim, It was early in the morning, aud per ple in the Rogers |, Ty:t, Lier Heat. When sent off Licenso was ercond shouted for help, and at this instant the assaliant fatal, but it did not loosen Mr. Rogers's grasp upon His hat, which had dropped from his head during the struggle, lay | Coufdence, At the word, near at hand, end these were the only clues which How the police paraded D Paier'e by. eT Pine 8:20 54, 2:29, fi kets, 209, For days License had been favorite, ond int? pools on the evenini re the trot war at tod against him. On the ground be was favorite at 3 to against him at the opening, and nearly aceven money jnst at the start: 6 to 1'against Loew, 4 to 1 against Bradley, 7 to 1 against Confidence, jocw. Who led. but a rating brush carted him to the fronton the turn, and he headed all through the Heat, leading by a length at the quarter 10 96. by two | lengina wt the hatin 112, and ‘coming honie three he in front in 2.2614. The pace which License bad nthe rear guard carried each (oa break and them widely. Loew finished second, four \ Jn front of Iradiey, and he Dor eight in front of Con fdence, t | “SROOND izaT.—Licenso & still tetronger favorite, rating at quite 2 tol at the stait for tnis beat; toi against Loew; 7to 1 jnat Bradley; 2% to | against ‘Loew left, but Lace soon caught mg headed him. as ald Bradiey also. he witer, where License fronted two lengths, was done in Bradle; He ‘hela that lead suifdrive for him. 1 Butler of Tennessee. pean gy ; peated’ weosl pode tlbeal ef Tiaen They say that among the high exccative omicers, | Were tried upon suspected Poop'e wie WEkS tA et home stretch Loew rencied 4 to the police slutions, ant how many times they tering It he gout a lap on Siate aud national, Senators aud Representatives, ae te Javad beside hin all ions Tn'h fever ett who Mave been foisted on the Southern States by [ Were P eters svar nye Wat Seley Une the fn’sh, put his nose in , ¥ | tain Caffey, who was then in eowmand of the force | head, white Licchtc ueat Hraies by a haif lent il manner of Uniair means, and often under the Hicre'was a giand heat, all home on alap ‘ A at the Fifteenth Ward statiou, detailed to ponewate Mt favorite, nt pressure of Federal bayenels, are scores of init: | tt oritay At 8 Viiuais among fealawass and carpet-bagce ayste Wis lewd and. di Mednantdeher tit ndaitin De ieatte PATROL AN GILLAN Wronahe Ayana str Me aa eolored ve tn ov ont ot ie decalogae, | Clan worked very Industeloutiy while the exelt “ ppipeced 98d acon Sak iat tia Goull, Carolinn nie ba EE: Gocalognes | ment Insted. and has ines then been eminently ec | the bait in iit leading three tongs. |The hull on ped bul that the South Carolina meuber in question eeoatal, aad, (hinke Chat’ Rig: 6 MseNTy ES Hit abit au} Tovew Wo Ne wtrscth wot Moan reat epitomized ww bis career the vices and trang TEs operations of Cilian since the i A is vei lapped hin ticns of the whole Het, A Souchern gentleman aud | aro of deoy Interest: Shortly after It was seco ted Ded ae Teaaiew hela j i a rabiidad Hany, With A haa conclusion that the police bad elven ap all} tdoren ew tot ‘ Gnel member of the Reyubiican porty, with d Free ere ANS unsiestay OM Wr CIlian ‘ester wou, Loew secona, wd Lice ‘ reuret and bumiliation, continue these etatoments in | hea policeman and turned Nils attention exe!isly A the fullest degree, and ea:¥, as far xe the individual | to tue ferreting out of the Rogers marderer, Ach et aocaier saeentiie ast incl is concerned, that it isa matter of | “ay since then ke hee dreamed of nothing batt With Headley next, au adden ede Nae al Hy that tt isa matter OFT capsuse of the murdercr; but as set ite las f Loew wnird y bat T ni “diapores iy ant the widest notort Georgia and South Carolina | ‘To give himself an appearance of autaority acd to | then Loew alt the s ihe quarter was ind that he was alicutevant ofeavalry in the Confederate | Work better he attached uinselt to Dewan the ttrakht Loew got to'@ lap, and then toa ‘ ; Jeu, unt on the torn comd not hold is, and Headley ariny, from which he was expelled for disgrace wl JOUN #, YOUNG'S DETECTIVE OFFICE, fronted pile in Uh. Here Lo preetices, That after being cashiered he was impli: | Persons who have closely watehed Gillan's move. | [00 84 » ttt cated in ihe murder of his former colonel, having | ments recently have ween t quent and ¢ ray! The curve gay hired an associate, on whose confession he was ar feet t e-Acserabiyenna iiteye oho tine | nad' ives the tome secten at ip the cea rested, to commit the assassination, in part payment | sided |i ily in working up his clues tras un. foe Loew haa the foot ot him a ti has ct survel- i ever aoe to thake hin off, could holk whereof the assassin received a stolen horse, That Mein tauiees wisest, Wha Witnerend, and Beat er halt avec ats although martial law prevailed, Gen, Hardee, within | ines h ing seem icction with the | Ash. a mostexciting anleapital ending, Time. a7. cine ‘ont h the “Tow favorite at 5 to 2 agnine Woke military jurisdiction the erlme was cowmit- | murder are a4 ot to timselt, but it ts | gota? teted oi faTustront vo.the quarter pote 6a, turned (ia delinquent over to the elvis Well known thet tue cas a ly ror ef poheemen, and yield it to Hradte, ted, turned the Gelinquent over to the civil authori PA iiet SMMRUee when 7 ROCOGAIAIIY On to the hat ne he had Lech previously expelled from the | prought into contiet with them, Both Mr, Gillan prank in gee Up. and paming Loew ray, a te aa, be rae la Charles Janae nit oo talke My | reached Arediey ‘int. ¢ vray, and that, fally co mmitted, he wos in Char aad Vex-Asccmbl,avum ites eee talked much | Etetirin curves an she polat Onttoctiae be sneered to aiting his trial for murder, when the advemi | fueme | IMM a ite mast aQUlic, | ar etward, winning By alengib, Bradiey secous, Loew of Gen, Sherman ceeasioned a general jail deliv ory, Mr. Gillun has been co: sidersuly agitated, | sixrm Heat. License now recovered his former in which ne was included, been frequently seen i the weighborhood of | favor, aud was at even He became then 9 very enthusiastic Republican ber of wLom he persuaded to iptrust him with the sale of their cotton mend tude to turning over the proceeds to his sable pro: ealous friend of his colored brethren, a nu This cotton he sold with co: able despatch, but did not show equal prome je house in Which Wes ferences with Mr. Rile m- | deeply earnest, a Ward police # s during the mur’ nan resides. His con pave s'no become have visited the Fifteenth uu Wats te Scene of opera exeiioment. ti the mu w more uoon a0e Of the officers p of the at st the feld. ad Confidenc not having won heat, was by rule ¢: Lie a went away with ¢ and ont ied at throneb, winning by four lengtiy. Bradley was second, i | beating Loew teu lenuths, Ile quarter was done tu Ji, ie halt tn 1218s, the mile tn 2:29, Host doubtful and exciting trot of the year. e got first mousy, Loew econ, and Bradley thir To-day there Will be two ra ‘The firet is two- ty pF : t, and asked him revative to the woeres cheat ; in which the entries and pools ai tegés, Jt was, in tact, only after he had been for | yout of tue fragment of bool eae e Ay pn age eA he fae pase prares oe coupiaint by Gen yusiciitano oun WA Pasetianbert RES SSE Re okies, thet he was gos to ¢ Lingtie as | which belonged to the murderer of Rogers. Me | [aay bears,” OR alll lah tlhod soclate of gamble rs snd of hors he proved | was informed, as near as tue oficer knew, wuere he | Lady Bilis, {... 7, 2, 20, 81, 96, 30, S4, 22, 18, 12, Hivested, in his transactions with them, of that | could find them, and then he started off for the | New Haven Boy, Loner which is proverbially said to exist eve piace, ye second race 1s for horses of the 2:22 class ; honor which is proverbially said to exist even with |" Mr. Gittan and Mv. Riley have intimated to officers mtnee acd upon ms iolows: pe BMS ciees the litter class, ‘These are but a few instances of | of the pouice force that they lave clues which they | jen 100, 80, 8%, 100, 80, 80, 100, 3 “continuous course of moral deretictions. How | are positive will soon Tead to the arrest of the mar fen | ¥ By 006: 200) 208, as charaat Wii 6 + Roceul sce, | derer of Rogers, ‘That Jita Logan was the mur. e Wiki 86, 45, 40, 5, 5, 89, " many of such ebarueters con the Republican porty | ferer—the dim who was abot in Houston. stieet | Nowpury Lees or apy otler party afford tocarry, and bow longean | some time ngo—Uiilan does not believe, On the Ln it carry them witlout breaking down ? contrary, he 19 sanguine of soon starting the com TWO NEW YORK MILLIONAIRES, SPECTATOR, | munity with tl ne of the murderer richie ———— ‘ a xne inn re Tk GREAT FIGHT, ORISONS IN THE CLOLSIBK, The Euncting, Heart Stewart Compared |. James Fisk's Reply tothe Lett Maximus Maretzek—A Cb Another Fight. To the Sdstor of The Sun. of the ce tor fale ole ‘The Forty Hoare’ Devotion in St. Cath: Conveut of Our Lad Merey—A © Mass at an Early liour of the Mor: jul Moone aud Ceremony Bebind the with the Opvn-tinuded Vau From the meGregor (loa) New Cornelius Vanderbilt has now the control cf £300,000,000, aud the employment and direction of 20,000 men, Alexander T, Stewart ia said to oe BUNBEAMS, —When is a butterfly like a kiss? When it alighta on tulips —A Memphis poet describes ductling as this wart on a Christian age.” —The wealthiest widow in this country is Mra, Samuel T, Colt, of Hartford. ~ A goat in Danbury, Conn., has been taken up mpounded for kidnapping. =Never go to church with @ cough, and dig turd the rest of the congregation, —Charles Dickens in twenty-four works intros need to the World 1485 persouaxes, A Bultiniore Grand Jury has presented base ball as “one of the eradations of crime. —There is a fouudryman in Now Orleans wha is ee plous that he will only make apright botlers, —The gold mines of Culifornia yield annnany £25,000 (00, the Quiecellver mines $1,000,000, and the coal felis 1,000,000, —Two gardeners in Terre Toute, Indiana, have fold three hundred and emlty-u from @ fve-acre patch, ’ —A Java grandee {s coming to this country. With hie eighty-one children, and desires to secure 4 in koe quiet family. —The difference between a sick household and Acood dagnerreotyre ts, that the one I8 a sick family, ‘while the other i¢ a facsimile, —A census-taker in Jefferson township, Ohfo, has discovered a lady 123 years of age, Who wae an eyo ‘witness of Braddock's defeat. —A ridiculous story is going the rounds of the country that Mre. Bergh hada young woman arrested the other day for beating an egg. —New Lisbon, Ohio, has female base ball clad. One of the girls recently made @ “ home run. She saw her father coming with a awiten, —Coal boats are lying three abreast for a space of seven miles along the river about Jeffersonvili@ lnd., waiting for an opportanity to get over the tal Yale College has purchased the library of the late Professor Kan, of Heidelberg, containing 4,100 vol nines and 2,00 pamphlets on politico-economie subjects, —The wife of Congressman Brooks sets « good example at tho watering places by nearly always dress in black, ang wearing Ler own gray hair In modest ‘me An English nobleman ftas ‘taken up his rosie nee in the contro of the Dismal Swamp, Virginin Boston p\ Treasury Janthropist sent a ten-cent note with the request that ft mieht remnate terost nntil It should amount to enough to pay ta national debt unos M. Townsend, of Salem, Oregon, bas low bis hte thr Anipniation of an trnoraut corn doctor p ensasd eon after the corn was oxtral —One Brown, who has just taken charge of @ Califormta paner, it tal to have tie reputation * of be ing able to kill a healthy paper quicker than any mas fon the Pacife const A. veteran housekeeper affirms that the sear. city of good rervants Is largely attributable to the scarcity of mistresses who know how to keep house ao one shonid be Kent. —Perkins will get tight occasionally, much to the astonishment of himself and friends, “ For years,'* says he, “it was unaccountable to me, for I never did drink bat amouthfal or two; and the canse newer did strike me unui [ measared my month and found that held & pint.” Victor Huzo, the great French novelist, has been mach langhed at for bis bombastic proclan ition tothe King of Prassta, ordering him to leave the soll of France. Had he possessed any of the lie »nicien of the apcleat Spartans he would simoly have seat ee Kiog his card, th *' Vietor ! You go ! —The Hon, Colin Lindsay lately seceded from nglican Church and became a convert to Romae Catholiciem ; Dut his brother, the Karl of Crawford and Ralearres, hae Jast vindicated hi rovestantion in a work entitled * eamenicity.” adding another sheaf to the golden harvest already reaped by the eo clesinetical book trade since the meeting: of the Coane A Quaker maiden of sixty in Indiana ao cepted an offer from & Presbyterian deacon, and om being remoostratet with by & delegation of Friends appointed to wait upon her tor marrying out of the inveting, replie’ “Loox here! I've been wating Jast sixty years forthe weeting to marry me,and tf the meeting dou't want tne to marry oat of it, why doo't the meting bring along its boys?" The delegation de ted 11 allence. —The following resolution, adopted at the re cent meeting of the Connecticat Peace ‘Soctety, te ob secure and unsatisfactory Reao'ced, That we have assared hope ia the women of the land that with their Sin: I cannot allow the unblushing statement jer Bare. worth $40,000,000, and employs between 4,000 and | eaual rs ica MATOA CAN) 8) sats ot Sh To of Mr. Mex Moretsek, in your leone of this morning, | ‘The Devotion of the Forty Hours began in Bt. | 6,000 menend women, Mi, Vanderbilt pays his men Leet ialak log febebatiapepdngavey 9 siohgioed . 5 Bean 5 : ; : \ tag fi 2 | samme others of oar Fao: to pass annoticed, Cathart «Convent of Our Lady of Mercy, at Hous. } from $2t $10 por day, and Mr, 81 ie i a deh bope: men of the Jand are pot all mot Are the epinsvort ‘we (ull well that Tam in possession of pos- | ton and Mulborry +tr day morning. Lak nd his men from | 14 wave no show ? {tive proof of hie rascality; and yet he has the | At that early hour a ‘Con was song by Vauderbilt's work: | _Ttis aid that the General Government of eMfiontery to arsume an air of injured ini the Sisterhood, with organ accompaniment, Sweet! along th 4 Harlem rai Tachekend, in Toorklstan, tral Asia, recently hopioz in thie way to deceive the public into the te- | in tue early morning did the eympathette voices of | roads. great majority of Stewart's employees uired tne copy of the Koran written by the Callpb Hef that he ie not ne ve | ie nuns aWwell throug’ the Gothie windows of the | are poor, living from band to mouth, hiv sewing | Oy:an's own hand, and stalne? with his blood. Tt was that he fe not in reality, What I know hin to be, tiria being scompelied to Work late in the n a comrzon awindler little chapel, and fall upon the Natening ear of the |e een ore mero slaves, hay niclits | urchated out of the mosqus of Chodja-Ackrard, at A brief review of the facts connected with my en- | packers on Mulberry and Houston streeis. Which their master seems bound to respec Samarcand, for one huadror ant twonty-ste roubles agement of bis service nd of his dts; ‘efal vio a SUN reporier was arreste! by the the slightest mistake on ‘ sist it ¥ ar t aud sent to the Mint of Public Tnstrnetion ar St lation of his part of the bargain, will sufice to place tho tew worshippers who passed, with ants Se eee igrokyeal ap brary ealogied be pare eas him just where be belongs. tals and rosaries in their hands, into the convent. ‘* workmen are As prosperou snp . The most curious articls of r re hment of : " ) atering wit the of itrance to the elape y tu a. They aay . Reena He wat in receipt of a salary from me of $10 per | Entering witn the ot Amit'ance to the chapel cmployer mikes but adds to | ferod at Saratoga Lake Is the fartamod “ chip-fried po week, and Lagreed to pay bim besides 10 per cent. | gallery was freely given, and s view of the their own wealti sovurity, On the other ty tatoes""—potat ‘ent lato slices so thin as to b. 1088 of the profits of the operatic venture, He was, in EARLY MORNING MASS Stewart t fa yard uf ch t could ni traveparent, and scarcely browacl la the prosross of consideration of these terms, bound in honor to | grectod the reorter’s eyes. SRO ens O AOtey atbla “ulace, thal’ could frying. It isa comical aight to ace a nambor of pe make 8 good a bargain as be could for his em The Rev, Father Kearney, from the Cathedral, was ved by the tears of his sew sons marching on With a coraasopia a foot lone, mate toyer, any commission or allowance, of course, to | celebrating the Mase of Exposition, with which the To illustrate: Wo : of nice white wrapping paper and Alled with i te for my Lenetit and not for his own, “Forty Hours” begins, This ehapel, dedicated to SEA are by ba Phra ee 1 | ately tinted dainty, wari fron the pap, a8 one Instead of this, Fave positive evidence that any | the Blessed Virgin, is a monument of the taste of | aiterward failed BER CUEL Wah li Atierh elty might do with huze papers of confectionery Alscount from the nual rate of commission al. | Chancellor Proaton, by whom it was desiznea, Ttis | und invited his old irieud to cunie to New York aud —Don Carlos’s trip to Russia, in the hops of wed to the agent in Paris was coolly pockete | by lo, and highly ornate, een ae Seg eerie pe doing restored to th Hott none the ash th me Maretzek, ond that out of the six per cent, discounton | netints uiel in the Ta reciprocation of feeana ond sind regards trou | OT se Gants oy . nee : hes iif ha 4 the salaries of te artists for the six months’ ensage A windows are filed | Gne who he hal vetricuted when in neal but in: | Wn toa oe tae oT ANG Bet ext, be appropriated one-half to his own use, UE] inene events in the ite y to work under the charge of another, and was ir of their being stark mad. Da 1 can also prove that the steamship company, in con. mage adorns the T above tho tuber. ed att hey that his Wapes Would art of Don Carlos to afford to Fringe tleration of the large number of passengers c Beare ay fo dst en like spervices Dublin or ne pleasant entesta t “e poring the trenpe, allowed a discount of twenty per the Resor delieate, wensibliitiess esof enres nnd anxioty, aa lwo can {une . ent, from regular rates, and gave Maretzok his pa f ; y fia a BW cenis jor giving an inc venerable Chancellor must have rolishe t th were tw great beauty and nis soul Febe Ac ite * pects : ; sogo free; but in the account sent to mo by the | Vis space wen in. ecelosiastical CARON eMC ti Rare The downfall of Louis Napoleon recalls tht gent whom Maretzek employed at a large outlay to | dross, wings outsp Is in the attitude of Hed bya frlcnds he has. gone back to | cutting repartee which Ne te vald ty have tec do the work for wisich he (Maretzck) was psid, T | devotion, holding triple tarche bodies were Lady Blessington. ‘The Countess had bf Gnd only eight por cent, of this discount allowed ; | 1 *H¥ers the wings of gold Die sitar sees woe =, oa. n he Was @ poor adventurer in Lond 0, while in Maretzek's Individual account he charges A PYRAMID OF TARERA, a eid oot is to be pear hita efor he had become p 795 francs tor his passage home. cof the sanctuary hundreds of Nhe Briggetun hrontele Much to her chagrin, he paid hor no acteation . rs f gia lights and Waxen candies were ablaze 2 Bth inst. a party of men gathering salt | ay when their carrtages were aliroast 19a ‘The total amount of which he has defranded me i+ ers in lestoons, carlands, and bouquets. every | hay trom the marsh #loog Sloe ok, Greenwielt t, Napoleon ean untess, how »)00 £5,000, and T therefore reyeat that he is nothing | imaginable form of beauty blu ly Veiowed amid | townsbin, discovered Ue remains of a lunan bods | expect to romain in Paria 2" Blo nose Aira ; Haatappesteeeds Per ere + the dazaiing brightnoss, while the priost in his rich | lying on’a mud The body had been in thi te in Fe oh better than a cominon ewindter. This epithet T | vesmente before te altar, the nuns in the beautival | water v0 long that it could mot oe identited. ‘The | 1 4 ominous wit, “Only a ehort tne, How ne a8 ditheath t ceprteste ang furiber sncoud dress of the Sisters of Mercy in Wiel dark stalls on | arma and lege of the murdered man were s cnrely | vou exrect to #tay here 2" Be ee a ee ei ueaie radrecs | ancl Sia p W linmbie. wor: | ted with rope, attiched to one end of which was e Paria Moniteur, iu 1815, then the organ in the courts of luw if he fools aggrieved sh peers in t jhule and ry, made che scene | acanvas bag covtaining about 10) pounds of coal, |, 4 Rat Rat oat a 1 epi. 2 FA Mis FISK, Jr. as beautiful and picturesque as i: was quaint and | by which to sink the body, A bole, supposed. by L ZYII, thas from day to da wan medueval tie jury to have been made by & buliel, was noticed | progress of thy Best 1 f rr — The elect was heavenly when those sweet voices | opposite the abdomen, but the jutegoment ww gist his Escaped. Th “ Two Thousaud Citizens Pu © | sang out that fuch a state of decomposition that its course could ed. Th 4 Coma, » der MORNING ORISON, traced, ight or his front tooth had been | \tonster has 4 ‘7 th ane From th: Boston Adcertiver, Sere | the “Pange Lingua” which was sung during the Sie SUaE HILAR: Rubbed kc hved at Lyons.” “Tho t + hae boon See ° Two men riding through a piece of woods in | procession of ‘the Hist, noue but tie sisterhood, dla deidaial i Kavirons of Parla.” Bonaparte Advaac Reston, about four hnites froin Bast Stonzhiton, on | clergy, and acoly tos taking part in tt ony oF Hor four monthe ago a bont cont put wit never Enter, the Capital #8 Monday evening, discovered Morin, who murdéiod usust chanted Litany of the Saints eon: St BBLS veel pees ae Seah er q \ A men, one row th reclintig in he Under our Ratnparts Tomorrow." "His Lin cul, Packard List week, In the edie cluded wing service othe crult, Was seen approaching Barker's Polnt s Aiighting fron thelr cartliges, they During tie wh y two Sisters at a time, ro- | 2! Me Crit, War ae er et close to one of the | Malesty Rates A thie Tatl On tho Mist of Murch uo urvest hin, but he drew his revolver and 8 Hieving ew 'y Walt hour, W kneel from tlie ri boat kept close to on i he Midst of his Fa wdjecta.!” yet, gentivmen;"? upon whieh the men, be ing belore the witar, Pix waten wil knool | wanks, and was to a great excont bi byt A hardy rrived in Paris the other vunieal, deaisted, ond with wll speod inte Inti to Morrow Morning alter Whe Mass of Repost | Weeds and fuliaze witch Mik ee i cats io hel Fate yet ah el ahewey F He ai i . tit , ot Ri Creek. A fow hours hiter the rower ventitred ashore ; snold Mintmusket, and when asked wnat te what they had seen, Phe tntelligence Wis which mony will conclude, hy rapidly, and the eitzer f Mave pro Paco” or mars fortcace, wiil be | Rob (ar fram where the body was Nem ren tht | was g Jo with that olf iron, repitets © What or dug Le migit around the woods wh ry 1 from their morning Hlumbers for 16 th fom dagte Beanece to Briigeton anit Rac | A feud a ' ; yn veh the entire Tg Cennewsee Congressman's MothersiasLaw | | wud thie as AT LROW.DON ‘ sab ( “ ecnoany, about hd, comprising Accused of Murders this too Amy granarat I ‘ Wonte WeraHEhiy; to ¢ Brom the Doottur (ML) Maziiot, Sept MN ? ribet i until the mek tm the Fe \ wlfat i ty Mrs, Cita Re ne was taken from + of | Lact Sava ' y vet 1 1 br tidy yi 7 { . J J 4 ot * t q a f . ' wart t fF man | ‘ , ’ Ine '" " \ | § Ton t { t \ n 1 It twa ' ‘ ‘ 1 A { » « t r , 1 . t | ‘ | ; ' i i ‘ v Cour J this ¢ ny sure cht ala fini Pay tar aay SHA i A ioughter av f ‘ t — to Dy i ttratn for | oth Madame Jumel! Now, bow it is | or Ree a Episcopal Convention bis city, and, as fouid ner in bod, Hy possible for a Darren wourn be bay don ‘ Who Chiengo Tribune publishes this i t | as above’ stated ehiidron, win hover bad o bora child, Tan ate ‘ . Of tee recent by scoot Convention held in that eit dhe has four eh one of ber eidest ron LL i " the members of the Convention were about | ber ughtor is the wife of 4 Congressman 4 were Dat vrowed up on the estate i Q ied tthe yn whieh the heales of the h | siding th Tene ace Ne vr Jounne I « on, you we make at home Were in the Kindly habit Of providing, & keg of Ker ae anor, ani, in myapening speoeh totho Jury, |» miner Rises hear Was rolled into the vestry lo furnish fluid re> . ible Deape: romember duds y'# Tooay speecii ‘eauple have three Rraanmant ta sha dslepaize; eaaried. by vis extant | bee ™ ibe? Lae At to aid in chasing and (urning Neisou Chane boysy Thava thres kists ing deliberations of the forendon, ‘The people were # Trvingtou Ne J tUEVy Out Of the eatate That now, Till dew at) he Fe ee see arriva enia Nov, | John Horn, ® boy 10 years old, robbed Ira | Judge Lirudy~Jake your order for the affidavits iy lips oliash missive? He and one of the rural deans was directed to tap it! | Stockaman’s provision depot in Irvington, N, J., on a V'ahour It waa at fret proposed by some one, Weare in: | puoya, es Ih ks sn Ns FOF A Stunver from Judge Bedford, Ik was ab fires proposed Dy some One. We Or iy, | Tuesday wight. He stole 67 Io Vig pennies, Meo} aicnc eawards ploaded guilly yeaterday in from; but that semest rather too boll a stop, and | then dragged the pennies to Newark, where he | a5 Gonre of Gen ic oe yesterday 19 onise sone subordinate Wab gent to the 9 ° jeneral Sessic pie ie Woe consrat ny sone subordinate was went U9 the | vonght wetean shirt, Me then divided the remain: | Oi soe renee rla erie err HAAR rate ha GaEnaA Paeud saloon, 6 Eeoris aud Wamiaiph sees (es die, | der of she peanion With @ Springteld avenue eqn | Ci noners 2neeman Ot & Sot ve Ah aad shaln Fory . them the Heer wad conmuined to tue iat drop, so | driver, These fueta coming to the notice of Poster Mat eae cane parent fh Lrnty hee hy bl Mat tho extinuble verser tat to put up with the | aaylor, the MMngion Calef of Voice, the wilita pon uN op by hie ee piles line Alia Wo tee 9 a é eee ay net we ordored out, and after a desper uggie Mr, | OTR Aldernian enn give i m 50 fo hay 1 i y F ine ; Horn was captured by Police Sergeant David ». Ler: | fHitee set awide, Buying "that be wax all right wich Tho sparkling and trathful Commercial Adver | rell, who has since then been promoted, The alluir 1” Judge Bedford, in passing sentence, #0 4 at three cents a cory,ts tar outstripping she | Nan erated the mont terrlole excitement In Irvin are ‘of inose Who 6 to have cnoush cieulation of the d " Jeening | 12 in Wornen in the ity are afraid to Ko LO | political influvnce to e-expetall vunistragat fy your iat jon of the dull and untrustworthy Avening | Yod at might, throu tear tht lorw may return aus hase We Gite oF iiss eeapeteute, | Teloaram ut two eanta, y Y of these wvnseii ey . boa Geir pou. you the Blute Prewp ius Bye veare I ig oliob hak Da Pe ees