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THE JN ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1870. SAW in the world that has ever done ono half as | gather puMfcleat forces to gave Paris and | League Clab should take this anostortatious FIXING THE MURDERER OE Teas Bey ee Tent C0 Mary that it tase EVERYTIUNG ABOLISILED Tl an much in eupport of him as ‘Tn SUNT Lyons, The Republic beging therefore with | but decided means of rebuking the insults end foam atereghiy they Fae hot oF w ha alte all 1 i . , f iMcultios which w indignities so shamefully put upon the noble- See Taran ae he rackee rare, the prisoner didu’e I ye ere Sun. Will Mr. Gneeiey nam Api fiesicel Mbt misfortunes and difficulties which will only eel ‘Admiral by Prattont Vuw and Ad. | CLASS BENT TO STATE PRIBON POR | he tows aod ley in the yard as belied Gone Weteue | THE WHERLS OFTHE UNITED Storey JU whines for Aik or child who ever heard Gen, ONAN apeak | cover it with tho groator glory if it should | Hearted Admiral by President Gaant and. Ad- LIFE TOR MANSLAUGHTER, Hal ho aout go! away the nexe any." wehiel wins GOVEENMENT BLOCK ED . one word in his favor? prove able to sustain itselfand eave the coun mal an sells 8 fantasize him with something ‘hard on ‘tue f(t sa of hie teu +. THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 99, 1870, Doves not Mr. Greenny know that it was | try that Las been demoralized and ruined by beg stnodnt " a orem adnie Garin ar tageaarh te Back shen Wae ik Virus: | ““Newedy wih ney AGINOHTY te nent ’ ollee | the friends and followers of Gen, G@nant who | the one-man power. Tn another column will be found acommu Grand Jary—Fred, Milter, Genteet = bars! vf oye ¥ Castome—All Recent American Cotnnee Auuctmenie Teer, defeated hie nomination for Governor? : Tera ree nication from W. Exousm, Esq., a lawyer of | Burainr, Sent up for Ten Yeare—Arraiga= | -, When ne srock we lcalled for hein, Tacoitedmy | Ittegal—Ne Penalties lett for the Kmbor rt et rer wl + oe bite Mone: Ao Ae Wo stated, vory explicitly, that we pub- Tercera watt Weshington, depleting the aweeping effects of the | Ceuviciton af the Marderer of Wa aM, emehtSat tnde ah, che Wb "Pp fel — Srna blsherlane teat ole steam fee Theatre-Mev and We lished the story about Mr. GnmeLey merely | Men are now being nominated for Con. | repeating clause of the new Patent act, paseed in | gn) ist tour for cpentng the Curis yes. | f° Seark ise otc E ME Siantile. go rxoron, Sept. 4.—The blunder in Com. newratons—Kile asl asarumor. We will now add, however, that | &te88. Let the peoplo of all parties eco to it | July last. The opinions wilco by our cor- terday morning, Mr. Justice Barnard entered the | ATM ,De Bet know where I iret, by the misisonor Fisher's new patent law, passed Joly a, rand Opera Hh 14 Petit Faust. Mo ne omit: r " that no candidate is allowed a place on any | respondent have been elaborately maintained by sieentt Ce ‘pul Rei 1 ind Nec, ) | 1870, abolishing the Interior Department, the roceng ie wal WO Weenies the Grant men tho nominated Woovronn Sable Jatt, firs hall of the Circuit Court room, Part 1., and, taking | # fii; River, Here t eas aewn Gnd tel) eee ae oat discovery of which is creating so much excitement meo | Judge Gronon W. Pascrat, . i Foss tes, Contipy ite ave been erry a; ticket who is not in favor of the independence B Ped Aseat upon the bench, directed the erier to an- | picked me np, but instead of placing me on shote the; Theatre-Diart have been very apprehensive lately that Mr. ‘ singly hostile to | merly of Texas, and now practising law in Wash- | nounce the opening of the Court of Oyer and Ter, | fodved me of my wate, chain and money. aud ten | {8 stupendous; but there are other blunders iu this and uncompromisingly 1 , threw me over avai. 1 Jom coueeiou ington, Judge Pascitat attaches to the letter he | miner, The Judge was dressed with scrupulous | foeaym ro’ conetimenen teat has printed on this avbjeet «list of thirty. four | cre, Ha wore a ck vlvat ane cou, whit neck ws fat ao ie a‘eata hag boa Foubed ot ws | ontemplate nots of Congress, some of them of the most im- | tie, white Marseilles vest, cut low, amd exposing a | {aren Yo the "sation Wo or . ii j 4 e Wachte! was dead. I never bad any hard feellogs | remedied. this subject to any man | ortant character, which are embraced in this | Tiehly embroidered shirt front of marvellous white: | (yest Whateet’ 2 On examining tho “repealing clause and rene 6 Rave, Lotte GREELEY 1ea8 about to come out in the Tribune | Of Cubs in open denunciation of President Gnaxt for | M&very and the slave trade in that island. hia interference in our State politics, in nomi. | NO doubleatenling or half-way buneombe nating Woopvonv, If they came to thia eon. | @0uld be allowed o ie Few rela sb) Proate yeas thon, Whan | get even more extraordinary, which entail resulte Meastrons that their legal effects Are appaitis pecially es many of them cann. tbe Ne Yow Hoke Th Matvas clusion without any reason, that is not our | Wo aspires toa neat in Congress. No, nor | rerealing clause. ‘These various acts extend over | ss ornamented with 1 HAD NO INTENTION OF KILLING MIM. dole” of this monument of stupidity. it will be found Fie dauy salee of Tae BUN for the week | P#NeHS ; but we rathor think still that they | # *Y candidate for any office, What are | iho last thirty-four years, and relate toa great THREE DIAMOND STUB {did not know that Tetruck him. Ax the time Wachtel | ‘wat Congress ban unwlttinaly committed & musta le 2 BUN own 'T MAN'S sentiments on Cuba? ii] | Of Kreat beauty, Upon the little Ang J Horrstan’s senti variety of subjects. If this repeating clause will | TRS Custard gismond’ rine soatkled. cea vies Neither should any citizen be supported | bear the construction which these gentlemen put | ened at every movement of the member. The up- for Congress by any party who will not | upon it, and which we understand is held by & | right and most respected jerist smiled ; fe had enid, "He most nishod..” | of prodigious blunders, lived on friendly teria with Wachte! Lieft tho honse 1 had been ee ind Tleit my knife lying on we shall stow, 1, It has abolished the act of Ancust, 1846, chapter 90, page 59, ninth volume, Statutes at Laree, entitled if his right | Dad me fest, be thromt I war afraid he war Snding September 21 teere : had some well-founded reason for the appre of his ris G 8,200 Thursday 101.500 | bension that was in the FEUD ORGAY ose 4 1) Friday... I He Mr. Greevey is not a fool; and if ho is nodded aehtel was a stonter, heaver man flan me “ “provide for the better organirat La. Hinton us "| not a fool, he must disapprove of the vomina. | Pledge himself to vote for tho immediate and | large number of lawyers, the matter is of very | to a few frtends noticed in the hall, and then direct. | RAd store on hie right hand. but ides roabers WEA teria getignitn, wan hicpe, , LY teed Bl i " 5 " serious import, and shows to what ineompetent | ed the regular business of the seasion to proceed, Land Wan Much TtOKICRt od, jury. . eying, Nothing from Gen. Woodford, tion of Woopronn, unconditional repeal of the income tax, ‘The i ' raroreit was n jack hil tranafer, and disbarsemont of the public reve uD, Hea Hla sees Metabo Cla Wage is Gen, Gnaxt has intrusted » most impor- | The first case on the ealendar was that of John | Seyret nat was A jack Kull SA GUE TVS FLAT Yesterday we gent ono of the ablest among | Has Mr. Gueenuy over heard of the old] COUMtHY has been deluded on thi : tant department of the Government, Clune, indicted for nothing of uy scufis in the yard previous to the stab- . ls ; : ' long cnough. Politicians who have had our | 8 department of the . Bina Wachtnua fo es Net pament you ADOLISHRD TRE TREASHAY DEPARTMES? The many able reporters of Tie, Sew to Gen, | Vermonter who, after listening to the praise | !b enough. Politicians wh a5 ap can arieeiak Wuurti caren Sway in tie mormmgs he sald “Novae, away now ® | es will be seen on reading the act, Its Wooprons, to ascertain from him whether | of another for his good looks, finally replied : | *’!tages because we believed they might be | The Thieves’ Oven reports the arrest of | on the 2th of Jaty last, When the case was called, | Tie iter wre mer Wiseaierery Suh, | Smee of Treanurer of the United States rs ihe @aw fo- 4) ‘ ‘i lied and by the prot 4 ; we pletire { raes’ G: . J. G, Boyd, ner, ~ | Lam stanbed : . ka yo hed any answer to mako to the atatemente 4, he ts gooit-looking ; but when you have | © lied on to stand by the promise of the Re- | Many Saurm, whose picture in the Roeues’ Gal- | Mr. J. @. Boyd, young practitioner, who had vo! Bee a eden fark 8 ‘ duties thoreof, It ubolishes the office of Arsistan ut fartli by Mayot O'LtaL, tho Now York | dtd thal, pou eve eatd all, whet a dad publican pasty that this odious and unjust | lery, it says, is marked “No, 199, Sneak Thief.” | Uteered to defend the friendless and lect pris. think there wae an y tight in the room ire . ‘Treasurer at New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, t Laheh fn Rive York i hy is \ flithead ?” tax should cease with tho year 1870, have | But the Zhieves’ Own does not inform its readers | °M¢% Tose and pg rears bo oe Raew odoror—Hener thought oftucexpieeslon.’ Xour | Boston, Charleston, and St, Loals; Uhe U. 8. Minte eader, and the Ne or erald, chargin uthea : a q ed the corpse, Therefore It eal never " A Bhd “ ' wi nar ging If Mr. GREELEY thinks tho slight tonch | forfeited their promise and voted to fasten what isthe number affixed in that gallery to the uy 18 please the Goteterl wan hot retiiued tn thts tim with complicity in tho slave-trading op INERLEY thinks tho alight touch | tie tax upon us again, ‘This ehould be pun. | Portrait of Jouw Rosset Youxa, the notorio bah Inall bis tile, and therefore he did | Collector of Customs at New York and other eit hiel drank ouly one small giase of eet | Receivers of Public Moneys. &e., &e. It abo Prisoner bad drank a great dea so gd RRC Lich pa has e profanity i iad ¢sse wniil the afternoon of Monday last, after the , i wations of the notorious APPLET Oax. | Of profanity in this story will not offend a iehe No man who voted at the last eoesion | News Sneak Thief, who was kicked out of the Tr ber hes ied pended fo the lade hn tava eave: he sence ceiten, the Inw making it a peualty for philic officials to muti, We are sorry to say that’ our re. | fastidious audience, we hope he will tell it, of Congress for the renewal of the incomo | [MMe because he was canght there sneaking and | fore ied but one day In which to prepare for the | _ Here the evidence was cloned, and after-n brief um: vera Lele Leal dts a to them porter learned that Gen. Woopronn was not | 4% remarkably apropos, the first time he | 0 CMeTAS or the renewal Of fhe Wncome | gteating, and with the stolen property in his pos- | triat. T sinecrely wish to do all 1 eam for this anfor. | PHN MP px te conan Hit Hime oS hh town, and that he would be absent for | Makes a epcech in eupport of Woopronn. rgrikervateraiahentcatese Atpedhed edn, bia dls Stata [ea tonate and friendless man, and for that par. 7, Be Cour. 1h bis ceree vedere Darmerdenidt 4. It abolishes the act of March 8, 1849, «1 2 Let the people attend to this. It is some = —_ - You Will Hot be ewayed by Auy ONtside presenre, no ab 8 Vapter days — - v pose, and to the end that I may properly | matter what the sate of the clty i, and no matter Vow it oan tied SAN: Aas pane days Spain's Idea of Civilized Warfare, hing a linary party interest The Hon, Sion Camenon of Pennayly f his att hich | teh erhne there is: nomacter whethcr tio man terioh | 8, vol. 9, page BH6, entitled “An Act to ert iia This is exceedingly unfortunate for Gen, fares =| thing superior to ordinary party interests, he Hon. Starx N of Pennsylya- | perform my uty as his attornoy, whieh | Or poor. unfortunate or imfuential, he is cutitied to's | the Home Department, and to provide for the Tres Gen, Connerto Ponno, of the liberating | Up with free Cuba and down with the in. ] nia was inthe city on Tuesday, He looks ex- | Tenn only do with a fuiler and more perfect prep fag Ur apa DORDIN MOTE tog o ta'e trial, y of C ‘ s, hme " ceedingly well, ond his conversation is as replete | ton, Task for an adjournment of the case fora few | arter ihe evidence has ali bren introduced, and it D esioney « army of Cuba, in a letter of Sept. 4, givesthe | come tax! st de Il, and his cor i ens, Sitar ENG Sticrece, es AL Reee Seon Feacy Treavary and ® Commissioner of Customs” Ip following account of the brutal munler of TIS with practical wisdom aud reey humor as ever. | “7 a enard—Cnder ordinary elreumatanees 1 | Mid Leeer it, The Judes ask hothings the cupina- | dots this tt " , : There j urious rumor circulating !n | It is evident thet much as Mr. Caw#rox has en tt alcatel dora bln : os T | Bity Gbk Goching: Sxeent your Vomarigyt, mugen aan: ADOLISUES THE INTERIOR DEPATTWENT Capt. Raraun pe Vanona, of Gen, Ryan's a Sara vane tie Wie eo ker pM seghheihade * | would be disposed to grant euch a reqaest ; but at the | tit/on on the evidence nothing The only ob cavalry corps, in Camaguey is nisrds caught Capt, Rarary ne Vanos a sury Department an Assiv(ant focrotary of the Woovronn, and for the party which has tonored him with the compliment of ite pomination for Governor, Whatever may \ vw his engagements, and however pressing w the calls which have taken him out ef the eh oudon . pn . and | deavored to save Gnaxt’s Adr on Of the Courtis to ly down Ue faw toyoucand’ for | and the office af Secretary thereof, the Pa Loudon that Bistanck has proposed to Pain and | deavored ¢ Cikisv’a' Adentalntaeelon tela] Teer uae ana gue oemmar tiranamueeer? ve y down we In 6 wort and a9 01 office af Secretary thereof, the Patest Sennaxo that King Jouy of Sexony shall be- | ruin, he is not oppressed by any great sense of | Gon't think 1 would be justified in oxtending any dar atquitted, ‘The Court keadudgeharnounng | Office, Pension OMice, Laud OMice, Indian Omer, foveny : as'an indi vidaal, he may ; ; o y eagbe ¥-- wean opinion whet | Census Office, Commissioner of Pablic Build: i | we lity, they should all have been postponed in | sick in wrauch; they cut of bia hands, couged ous | CMe King of Spain, and that Prnssia sball pay | responsibility for its ridiculous downfall, Gen, | More bese My vu dgment is that these be goes out of court. ‘The Judges bave hot—or. bome ced La een eicneiuc [ete = 4! ; 5 ? 49 eves, and ‘otherwiko ravagely mutiated Lita. | to Spain a large sum of money, besides giving | Grav having rejected all the sensible men of HORDES CASES SROULD BH Tareb a Ty Maite areata cheemeestione Fr ikea, om it order to make an answer to the grave accu: | Tey then ranged Ms wile and bie cisters. in a TOW, dl lee 5 fed bloeelf wt vyithin twenty-four hours after the commission of | {Sror net heslichcest Importance to them wheuers | OF Customs, Indian Agents, Rexisters, &e., de Hy vations that have been brought against him, | "4 dragged the body beioro them, ved to tue tail ofa | er part of Algeria ond the fortress of Gibraltar, | Meunsylvania, and satisfied himself with the } (Ne offence. These men should think of their de- | Muu feaccmtiedcr eouvitved wily bo fee ae Me entiie | 8. Je abolishes the act of July St, 1608, chopter Wet % horse, All this is anost painful, but ne defended | and helping her to annex Portugal, King Joww | advice of poor old Mr, Bonte, there is no Peun ¢ eure committing the homicide. nod. “Yeu must be’ very earehil in passing | ga7 vot, 15, page 168, entitled "An Aet to antuoriag Hy We do not kuow and do not attempt to decide | bimeelf like @ hero to the last; he killed two sul: > Te District Attorney, Judge Gurvin—I am realy aby other case, 80 long as you are jurors, » rvs “ My weiter haat ae hs ; and wounded one, of Sazony is now about seventy years old, and | sylvaniam who will feel bound to shed « tear over | tg itt ena tae, any person, i euilty. escape, Of if Innocent, | the temporasy supplying of vacancies in the Kreae Why whether these accusations are true or false. rig. Geu. Varowa’ ¢Baxnera) is preparing a | is more distinguished as w scholar than aking. | the political grave of such a silly aud lazy Presi. | The Court—You had better go on then. Fe atits aeiaival alass at tue ievemeiiio ania | uae iments.” By this gross blnuder a i It fs enongh, however, that they aro made on ng colunin of 1,200 men, with which to attack -! bd P & x Ms A Jury was therenpon impaneiied, being the | EetakeGvancnec ot ihe civil anthooki whee tHe ce Al a Ik Fepponalble authority, and that they are of | This manner of waging war is doubtless | avd medivval metaphysics, ond bis uotes oa se ae ment of counsel, they were ehallenged tn gross as to | fhe jury then retired, and after an absence of half | Sctine as ebiefs of departments and byrcans ¢ “ag puch @ nature that they must either be in td 11. | Daxre are the bestia existence, He would be | Champagne has gone up $5 a basket; but | their scruvles in reeard to hanging. ‘Iuree ot them | an hour returned with a veralet of the absence of their principals, have been acting th thaniiy digntoved cx! Geo, Woonronb «inet due in part to the representations made by baa Wak wait oun | er, in attempting | Jersey clderand muriatic nerd remain unchanged. | feed that they bad conselentions serupios aginst MANSLAUGHTER IN THE FIRST DEORER. without warrant of law, aud all their acte at roeh hit 2 * n ; “ oy | ¥C out of place, however, omptiay J get 4 . f use if Ha fend rp he Renubll aid the Hon. Hawiiron Fis to the Madrid ae opaapdoonto : 7" Hagin on tinny ink ) ——— serving, and their places @iled by additional names | The prisoner received the verdict without the | are void. yy Gans the Republicon candidate | Government. It is to be hoped that Mr. |)” Goancial distress as Spain, and with euch a | Have Got the French naval commanders | “rewa from the jary box. bre tig STAGE esa ol dite MO PAYING GLAban. at See i chet y by tin, ess as Spain, and with suc ¥ * n over. wil { H bo Governor. Fisn’s son-inluw, Sipvey Wensren, and oun bh made a mistake in trying to eapture the German eisai te heh el hese When asked wh. nd to say why sentence | Mens may think that the nomber and magutade i } Is ie impossible that the Republicans | }; Fil ‘ ° question on its hands as that of Cuba, His siestior Hermann? Srippose they had taken fi ‘Te prisonor, while the juty were being impan- | should not be passed upon him, he simply repeated | Of these blunders may cause sem to be jgnoreJ, bet Woy his Assistant Secretary, Bancrorr Davis, at dean haeeveds WhO “Haw acuminate (hell Ee ermann? Snpp piu’ taken Dery J elted, sat DY his attorney. at tie table occupied in | that he @id mot know what he was doing at the | any lawyer can sce that many of the disastsou { should continue to run a man for the most Paci ee PAW UD cet cumuanan tye ev uNaid he cond i by all theatiorneye, ie w ‘ ng y laws i y troup at Anevere FOR 8 AH We the 8 the Bribetaker, may yet make something | Twelfth Army Corps of the German armics in | ‘Hcy could not realire from the condemnation and | common by all the attorneys, Ife wa a man about | time, , ing therefrom cannot be Ignored of reme 1G ; beige 4 je es nde bea a! rh wenty-five years of age, evidently belouging to the IMPRISONMENT FOR LIVE, hie Important office who has Leen charged by | out of it. France, might perhaps be induced to ex- | *#¢ more than five or six hundred thousand dol- | tower eines of the German population. He wan. of . , . Wh as responsible parties with having accepted a AUiue danae 6 le Boaleys tango the sucression to the Sexon throne | ls Whileiu the approaching settlement between | sinll stature. with an exeeedingly dah, etunta tuce. | ay oarereivat aieposition of the fary yee owe rot tik @ ; Little Advice to the English. change the succession to the Saxon throne ; - ‘ “eh ol cla | Mis. farprojectine head leit bis dull, | the me f e zor Mi it bribe from a man so notorious as APPLETON rr i ‘ i ,. [for the perilous’ ehances of » coronation France and the North German Gc ent she | scopy eves secminely tur back. in his head, | life. As it te, you will go to the State prison ai Sing | peal these Inwe, but able lawyers fail to seo whed Tt Aen fin i The English agitators against Prussia would, no doubt, be put down at a million ond His fice had recently been shaved, manifestly by | Sine for the rest of your nataral life, rule ofiaw or logic ean be apvlied to otherwise ea 1) Daxemiri, and with having in return con ie bs in Spain. Me is now forty-two years old, aud a we Pidlandl do ale bdosaets tl trembling band, as indicated by te The Court, after @ brief conference with the Dis- | 0 ; | al have an excellent opportunity to give au in ‘ half. If the French had been victorions in the 7 bab om A B trict Attorney, adjourned for the term, Judge Bar. | Piala his or their intentions. In the repealing glguae ve PP £ C n Picted by th ‘On his r hived at the escape of a vessel fitted cut to clever cnough fellow as th A by the in his up ore’ + t $ e it ie expressly deel th: : direct blow td Kiho Wrttair, and t war on land, they might Lave made with im. ck moustaene, Hiedark brown | Nard's presence being required for the rest e act it is prpressly declared “that the engage in tho African slave trade. This | &! ow to King 1 , and tO] Biswance being sble to add GiGi all ebuallde' Gapkerkh “Abe pbk yo Kaa an raleht around,” ie evenly shorn | Werk in the General Peri, | Te next tera om and parts of acts set forth in the schedule of uubject cannot be treated ss if it were merely | &fe2sthen republican institutions in France, ] and part of Algeria to the Spanish mi Bite Bere ee sang Fue Gudler | euds being ec wn on his forehead. He was | Ath Moueay When Phe other Marder casce © T cited, hereto annexed, are hereby repealed, without sunject cannot be treated as If it were merely aS " ; existing circumstances it scems hardiy worth | dressed in coat, with batternnt eotored | ken up. . ‘ tn ordinary partisan attack; aud however { bY PFocla'wing a republic in Eugland, Scot: | that is a fey of the very thinnest deseription, | (enn siraumtatons Ht ncoms Baris, wom | eesnd yang) A nudecily can ann white coe | 4-08, Adloarament af the Court, Glass was | reviving acts oF pasts of acts ropsated by 4 i + eee ty | Jand, and Ireland. This would be a much | Still, there is no doubt that important secret Eanes ily and coliar cotuplete | the murdervr's toifet, During | rowed. aud removed to the Tombs to await trans: | eaiq acta, or any clause or provisions thereof, great the inconvenience which might result ra iavar ‘ ff have toda Dees euk which the Freuch people will have to pay at and in fact, throughout the i aiBowtiabls 1.3740 dt Bale proviso has some saving clauses whieh do not affeet é Radut 2 yg | wore efficacious mode of weakening the pave long be in Rie chair, eceasionally ——— saving a fo the Republican orgenivation from being Praia ‘Waewasct hidoaae 4 thie mest datee last. hatin tis kand, bat betray- | ADMIRAL PORTER'S SUBSTITUTE, | the pointe above stated ; aud then follow the laws » pompelled to withdraw their candidate fo: Tussah «monex h any other , Rrra nae 1 the slightest interest or emotion in his sto- caibciaa ida above cited, and others, designated by chapter, page, pe ry r candidate for ted § ener s ae Fata tute | ¢at be devised, and we trust it may be soon Police Commissioner Baresw an will resiga & Another Obscure Appointment-A New Nail | and volume. Governor at the present time, and substitute . sion of ( to tl rth Ger ney , for the } c adopted, sonst daly Leda this week or next, ond the sf i treeieal of oh Driven into the Republican Cofin, No doubt it was ihe intention of anew man for the one whom their Conven rE F & ; Bisuance, fied with of et ohadit he expected to secure the con- | Corresponaence of The Sua. THe GREASER” OF BRWING MACHINE? ny tion was induced to nominate, that inconve f Englisimen are so much in favor of ner a oe ee : Wiation OF the py ener. he Wasmxctox, Sept. 27.—Now that Admiral | no compiled this “patont" bivader to auciuh ; : ibllea dee then alow: Re anlnehateay 4 at h , vhis poin rial errupted by the > 2c: . f the x i ; } aience i nothing ia comparcon to the fatal, | TPIics, let them show it by doing ay for this pu nothing could | are eoucerned, The Siath Ward polidiciars peste befits: Skis or . Porter bas decided to heed the voice of the Ameri- | onty such parts of these laws as refate to patente the destructive effect of ning a can. | With monarchy and aristocracy in their owa 1 than the ai L ward of " 7 bonle of ind pee on | oh ple, and retire from the Navy Department butifso, why not adopt the usual form anv pre ly Didite who dacs neh altos or ta. ,, | Inud. ‘The world will then place gr } hee na eles Ebidchochr thereon the 1 no Lone of ndiciment. and through | it ig to be hoped forever—there ts a talk of reviving | cedent by paving, “ that all acte and parts of ecto HM ho does n mpt or is not able rl ‘ 7 lee inte 2 the office of Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Tue | nereto ore passed on thie subicet be and the sume mit refute accusations so territle, It is to be | ith in letency than it ¢ subt AMUSEMENTS. Jutze P rrard, in Ms nen q ourteous | office has not been filled since Mr. Faxon retired | aro hereby repealed $" ‘Therblundering act in ques i hoped then that Gen, Woovronn will | 8 § y snathematize tt oe Ci eG teceeea Rsilecue eitr camer’ re ' inanesty | wich Secretary Welles, Admiral Porter having token | tion js the only one to be found om the statcies Oe sian I nd remain in | time, Vt ta there to ascert Madame Me a Stamec, ath pyon himself the duties of Assistant Secretary as " \ ¥ promptly return, and pri Def a is , andr « rm, shige area \ wirteh th por i dutie ut Secretary a8 | where, in abolishine foriacr laws, the precedeot i ear } y would be j bar for The y t w r 1 reed them Well a8 those of Secretary. Of course, with the tn 1 ‘i Hepublio wlaibver <croote ; Buljec ame} vir H : andl dive) ‘ retary, Of course, with the Im- | avove cited is departed from, Bat there are oruer 1 my Maik oeus , ry he w 7 Lave to iene pe ott Ibis much 1 Whely that K ‘ at of ¢ ‘ @ | tueutn a Ke ey bi Fh tense decrease Of our naval sirengtn, there is not | errors that go to disprove the supposition above ad whow that these cha not well fou 7 ms " t d enter into bi rc} would v ef 0 r. The ce * . m - the teas emeliy Me © Fane ay bus vioted, 5 fi; bee aus ot Abril MB, 3004, chop Diherwise the Rep State Com et Logie usual | : up ih nay in by Lease: Maes, ther aa Wie, wea believed that the President has decided to appoint | ter 52, voluine 10, page :270, Is atolished, although he ssings, mast begin at Lom ‘ a me} thes and't Of the (wo adthora: Gost arenre’ Dunn, alias Bix Mag. charee hati : i i thould immediately announce that he las | Ober blessings, must begin at Lor n n intorest, rather then that he sboutd com. | the shir ant nthiedh seh : of tm. Davison the 14th of August’ Lapllegsibonaale ey north te it in no way, by word or inference, refers to paterte esate age i a the f . » both | ree ut the raphselite | Was found by the prisoner in crcupation of her bed be person selected, it is said, is one Holmes C, ie Patent Omice, Veen peremptory withdrawa from the | ‘The Difficulties of the New Republic. is © the ne w _ attempt to aequire both | jy js realistic aceuracy—that of 8 with slight | Sho procured a clad, and be at bim gut be aied,and | Omiey, at present Chief Clerk of the Departwent, Seda tree cha Van dea eos Gibraltar aud Portugal ptions, 4d cp ‘mnpt Ito tue neighbors to help her pot hit : ; nde y hae the power, munvaxs, " ‘ rs exceptions, {deal. We are prepar ea sip ip j Nea a a) Golds ¢ will soon preeent the epectacle o r Tattetent BERS Be My | but formerly private secretary to Admiral Gold: a Ata Giana aeib/4d G4ak GubulIRE a : ec ae bel We af aa pe: Hise ‘s ie . a : bureher’s da up her heart,her honor, and en atked she bed enpsend ¢ pense! for | borough, Mr Offey is a very young man, utterly Sie Sasa the niet eth prephougled The Republican Elephant. tard nee ig Pegler eae Mr. Gnec.uy has left the city. We learn { at last her reason very i h as Geet mate sn tae ane 8 unkt own to fame, and possessed of but a moderate | isterregnum, it can pass no act attaching penaltieg Prom the Sun of Tuestay reigo anuice, and Lyons will prolably be | that Le expects to be absent for scveral week aple girls love and ary loved, and so | MANN tO | i on share of ability. Thoso high in authority here as | to violations of the acta which were 1d 4 i i . betas ‘Mh tang te manage her defenees olutions of the acts whic tuppored to be Iwrensstixag Roxon — Mn. Gaeerer Deap | added very soon to Paris, Metz, and the | It was not bis custom in former days to Le aw ja writhes and moans, Fs ho every BTEALING TO KEEP A PAMILY PROM STARVING. sert that if thie eppointment is made, it will prove | in existence, but which itjuad unwittingly rep — RANT et Abateh n other cities Lesicged by the Prussians from Lis post while a political campaign w i rely eres iz ported long the tr , Jobu Gunther was indicted for larceny. He pleaded | ¢ Of the weakest of the many weak ones with | forsuch an act would be ex post facto, and cv act. tisto tne eect that the lioa, horace Greasy, | ‘The great inequality in the condition of | going forward. It is evident that he iy not | "ain ® RUE DALE epee tk ta le guilty. Wurn asked iat he had to say why sen. | which the President bas insulted the party which | queutly void, i the edec at th om. Ia Greeley, : . ‘ appre c enjoy tt we mu ‘ P tence J not be passed upon him, he stated that | placed him in power. OMley is chiefly celebrated the venerable founder of the Republican party, bas | France and Gerwany consists in this: that jous to share in the unprecedented fon of the touching moments of the e this was his Orat offence. He was Le said, extremely A FINE OPENING FoR The Lawyers written @ very strong editors ah ear t awaits Gen. Grant's candidate for Gov EDGR EIA LY Giant poor, and haa five children dependent upon him for | fF bis beautiful penmanship, and aside from thathe |, dailes, the re fad vo at pad Hava whilo reverses could not considerably affect | 8 ; lewd lift our souls ty tho Sdeal plane. Supoort, He hed been wiuble to obtain Work. and | Postesses no more ability than that possessed by any | N° More cusiom duties, therefore, need be paid ta \ pt nag iy nates tothe D the integrity of the latter country, even a | # be should persist in running, It was then with some anxiety that wo wa Was forced to steal to keep bis family, from starva- | elerk in the Department. He knows nothing what- | £014; and it isa serious question whether the aif ay ha: hoRiba 1 5 aa to sve whether the woman who had fo movet | tn % i ss0n for title i ference between the value of specie and currene H and for bringiug about the nomivati series of victorics could hardly restore the | Commissioner BRESNAN Ie about to ree'gn her th ho nd | ton. He was sentonced to the Biate Prison fOr LWO | ever of polities (io fact, he le not over 98 years of | Between tl if sraaie. oe dq Wocstora oa the fia pa sh restlze of Bante: The Gar il he ; ; eon 80, } us iv Goethe's “Faust with poor Gretchen's MORE stooTiN@. and instead of adding to the strength of the Re- | S*Pnot be recovered from the Government on ab { Frieaty of Woo sonebow got wind of this prestige of Franc ho German & 08 | thus giving policcinen outside the Siath Ward a | simple love, and faith, and sorrow would boas | pe.nk winter plead euilty to an indictment ed arg. | Publican party will only excite ite derision, Fancy | ‘utes paid since the passage of the act in ques} Atay tigle, and have beon easnosily protesting to M not been invaded, and, the adult population | chance to win promotion at in her delineation of the equally sinful, equally n with burglary. He was cuucht in the act of | such aman taking seat in the Cabinet in the ab. | Public officers who lave the custocy of pubs fh pie a tah say said oak. all trained soldicrs, there cannot be —a— sorrow ing, but far more majestic Queen of Scots. ogre im Clinton place & few nl Inat'fine | Sence of his superior, and attempting to decide ponies Soveene Mien wilt lepeaiy cee Hi reveiled on Lima foro ek is tan, fe fares the We heve once more heard n the Fenia And first, lest we seem to abdicate ali right of aM A aeaa i idl tty points in the affairs of the Department t juties eannot legally be collected at all, or publu \ this period taey ar siieptGrsutaudattenpt | My diiflealty in reinforcing the army, But @ he more heard from a ctl bten Bacon Gi With aralné, ping had fred upon the of ho | “Bat with a weak President what can we expect of e fe i ,] A : ibe Bi c 1 and grow monotonous with praise, lot us gtosrrest him. He was seatenced Pp lands sold, money coined, or pensions tesu i to indace bin # suiicactory apology to at. | Franco Las teen overrun by the enciny; | cadidate for the Presidency, the Hon. Gronan haee/dad Lee, bal Mace, vi i son for ten years. ‘ his appointments? B rev yrea pee Aagap ally tit beatin ! Bradey some of her most important provinces aro in | F®4scis Tray. On his Hebtning path around | poy giincy we could wish undone, In tuino! zen other cuses were disposed of in 8 | wag the Unlon 1 1 n hardly t el y Whether this news ie substantially true oF not, we do r seo rlahet us tad tera a Le a Ge d @ could wish undone, In minor pas} gimjie manuer: Woe *16 eial OF Glass oagtty at the Union League Club will do To- | ca bardly be comprehended, They are apy it i net know, has certaiaiy boca very generally be- | his porsession; the masses of the peopl Rscadie ere . ee unl es—even fometimes Iu those of greater moment | sumed morrow. and require the immediate assembling of © tat lieved, an} keem# to have ail the pre vesinits | whatever may be thcir patriotic enthusiasm from the very a 4 We publish it | she fulis into @ slight conventionslity of delivery, re Maite called wae Mra ‘anny Wachtel, A meeting of the Uniou League Club was held | to rectify them eo fur as it lies in its power Hi favor, Lf Mr. Greeley will contract it, wa will with : Seattle , exactly as we received its areutly dating from some immemorial fault of | 2! Y2O¥ four man, She tuld last night to discuss measures looking to the prescr. | friends of Mr. Jenckes, Chairman of the Curmitter \ ; , are novices i tary discipline aud » TUR STORY OF THE WeR : H | fail; but we shonid : oo To the Glorious Sux, New York. rly elocutionary training, of from the corrupting rpcediieet bs sted vation of the purity of the ballot-box; and aftera | on Patents, eny that he ts not responsible for the ¢ time +tate, w cnee; and, as we experienced in this ANT DS GALLE, Sept, 2.—Anticipate massacre | inflaenco of the dead level of every-day stock oP eral were Reccinter areas BAnMer, Abe and | jong session the subject was referred to the Exccu- | unparalleled blunders, as the bill was originated ant } poauess and tra ‘ Nusaod wero ‘resuing at diz Went Thirty Ait Hy | : er et 8 much casicr for an absolute | China commerce | led Praviee doy Prus~ J artiow, whteh is unworthy of Ler genius, Ocea. | pircet-anl’the proper woarded WAR thei. Hetad | tive Committee, Alter the adjournment of te | compiled by Mr, Pisher, the present ne ar for the complicated and many- | #4 tuight Lug) ba Fenians ready. flow t a exciting situations— e the gra- | Osea an weaving. On ihe dav of trenieaees | meet ‘Was e secret one, the Club was | of Patents, Even if this is so, and it t ‘ of We 4 ery of free in da one « FRANCIS TRAIN i of the paseton must, tc 1 Sa ee rater cod cana, Bea cpuee catto | again ealledto order by the President, Jackson 8, | what is to be thonght of a Concress: i The Tritwi ' sucn “e ‘ inline obs The ther We are sorry to this is send feally {n some grand and well- | + nike Far Aa Hout gt thet 5 {| Schultz, to take action in reference to the funeral of |! tel intr Al i i doseribed above was ever written by Aveta cheesiest be halal | as ito have becu when it let F ¢ Sorttesimo of picturerg in the eveniay:. Wey found th Waid | Admiral Farrarat:, Judze Emmet offered a resoin. | Cox, who approved i? of the Co ; paee i ers, \ yond witha c vely | ; * 4 @ somowbat strained or et y Went t ton of respect (o the memory of the ed hero | it? aud of the President who + Tite withatt i ar knows, by any ox 7) Tuau's pon, Wee what its rel y : He boon Beer sal and another culli'g for the avpolntment-or w Com, | t . : ii Z haa alee ne Tawar D | ' of " Ms pr s aby: “atscne ‘ f The President appointed the following-named gen W. BNGLIDH, Atioragy at law Hy Many “apology " from wer E NsON ig, | Ye , : Fh pio : hit tsaconted 6 house from Win ard he | temen Comupities: Geo, W, Iiunt, Joha ¢ Ke Tire A ‘ “ a Nor has tl a ain ae ; Eck Apis 3 anced Wgmstel wally 8 itawhich hee 1 > George Fuleom, Teter Cooper, Levi A NEW VORK'S DUARTE WARD, Mi auyh ' y *iniorlurence of Gen, ( i ‘4 cal y bine st the e We have La ae LB Duilag |p, H, Walos, Peter MeM.rtin, George Cabe gh wht pe y Fe $4 3 of | : u inthe t eat sides st! Ward, Wa). GC. Church, Hoary F. Hitch, Where the Money G tis Spent on the » | ' tome youn t 1 is 8 t ‘ Tun § ' thot 1 # Govern 1 {ates her t nde in the famoas pas. iB BAND HAs mE ¢ : —— New Court House-The Connecticut Srnte Hi b sas ee | ri 1 ‘ : “ ' lecoated Vthat The Grene Rifle Mate Fair Lockwood's Patace, "i Feb t ‘ thot | gett F wer : i De ‘ ; iy To.doy the great rifle match of the New Jersey The thirtieth annual fair of the Fairfield County " at ot oor & monarchisia over the Fronch republi- | Gov Di ‘ the ein the exe awe Natiousl Guard takes place at Clifton, on the E Agricultural Society opened on Tucsitay in Norwalk H Woe " 4 i a bp ese It Feprapeain agate : Maetis 2 ind, Waris | Railway, fourteen miles from this eity. Over 600 | and will el n Friday. Phe attenda: 1 | Milly prvier wig tn pe v : here iy le pavaree ka Bavion fi) The ¥ f ‘ i Aba t 18) Mie | competitors trom all parts of the State will be pre was |, it ttle w t " iit pendence, a ua 2 Gk | o abies cs | ent to represent their respective corps, ‘Tbe shoot | The procec:tines were eplivonod yesterd se smination w : 1 ; : | wet f ' al homin 1 F aadendand to tol : Sah ike fay, We ing {# conducted under the Hythe system, An | ave of endeis, Trotting matene r i 1 4 dager ‘ 1 v | * i ait i] ntore in feature of t meeting will be acontest | toed 1 to-n 1 t J c J sy. |) ad « y o uy Ring ino | } Decwasy | M81" ge of 400 yard Jun ee Ge ' t ‘ i! miued &C hel ‘y lealor ma ne to the { “ fi f accepiel, | ¢ ») 1 he wat t nom | ie 1s ; | a | tue rane, | 8d Labia, ) Us are to be t ore | humilaion into transcendent glor But ul | r Spain's Way of Abotisting Slavery, 1 ‘ Invests |! soa : im. We evirns (hat iisibre tancalta ran tecte, |‘ 1 ch alled by t Manny, Sept. £8,—Vomito is spreading rep. | 9c Stree Booed | e9 eat ae { lumph tho Ikworetnlenterat ; \ sould ‘he wold, “Aue piuoucr dd wdisinved | ¢ipation Pho write ‘ Le this « y dows f Grown Wasuixstox aud | 5 old, ¥ ¢| b Me A LE eras ergy tt Candidate for Con : aad | t i cuils the attention of ® Rijotider of The Sun. the contrary, insicad of Leing Tio; 4 # dese | £T ut 1 t , | Ia coucl ae Live attenan, : Aah A , ‘9 5 5 i tostidied, Of th pplanse, | ut i . 1] ment t e intracts bare publicly n Carpwern, Ohio, Sept T write a brief let Wel 1 Mr. GukLLey's fureign nations, the first 1 ut, We dare » too, , ‘} e | the ¢ os far tlave Libor, which be a PRS ae ye ling paged ; +6 ‘A ; , pacipin % - froedom of Cuba te fully won, the cditer of a repeated t 4 of the literviow ee tI practical yacontinustion of the aystem of slavery | tf Beceing you to help me tmmortalize on ° a full; but he nyuder, and no mouarchical ; ith 2 we can ouly say lat it was us thor WHAT A NEIGUUOR SAW AND HEARD i Violation of Liv express law of the laud, most aspiring Democratic polltivians of any a as wer the soil of republican France Srey Aimee will be hosrtily: asbained of the br ‘ t tentimo pial as anything we have | _ Joseph Michacts, who orc i house, —— - Print his name once alongside of thit of 1 aie " =f i | tality, ini A ctical I f i . ai : AS EAited wana arated from that of th avant | Regatta of the Gulick Boat Club, and he fs imm The gentieman'a na i i uu Was curry.ng war ii lee he now ex nee r GR toa]! ‘sleep by the alte ha yard? The anuual regatta of the Gulick Boat Club is | ert Chambers: bis post oMos, B i h | ui 8 t | r It was y when = iaginige i eeninahi (eal ihumpiog’ al \ Ys ae alone I've | set dows 6, Thero are tobe | mont c and his t pr ipa t 1, ini proy und ut in our times the nephew, } ae den. G ee } vn Ali se It | three races, ‘The first, for the ebampion badge, will | polit ng lian’s fi ‘ » ine S pol ‘aiact |" Annuil 1 i tha ! ‘gay Hes tact 4 - ‘ bn N | botw wd Dealy aud Edward Blake; the | tdyeu wh i Re ort ae Will Mr. Gi y ‘ F ! Paria ; 1 | | i i Tet bin have ‘ ‘ i aus, by Benutor Mike tI y. Mot was used ia t e Rey ‘ te Em; bel 1 Fedotov ard Wachtel exclatne "tw 44" Looked wera Will be pulled in seventeen feet worktag | on te feat mand ante M cr 1 Y l t ‘ t | 1 " 4 Mar ™ i a ; . i v | ¥ 5 The Forgery of n Dead Man's Nanie | i y ; | . | h 1 ) 1 u K } n . Hf A ut Bi y ' 1 1 | | tay'e Brooktun { | i ) t whether Mr r } ) : | ’ 14 for the pros on, nouthsago, Willem Oliver, an | 1 1 | . 1 al I of aft i | ‘ i oho thot heed adie resident of Hempsteads dicd i as, | { H sei | yon " pa ‘ I Adina 3 ro of ¢ clas . the property, ‘Te principal portion of his assets aoehany i Will Mr ie titoral | : : ae hie } mans ; e | _ fuunistel of @ flour aud glist ayn On i gused of 1 Tay etapa of thi apie fete lt ! Hie hae talved artistic prea H Wat "Gy, Fact jons. Was. te ¢ Nia reer varh now openly | ing of th 4 gthon their cause by | the apy ng funeral services in this ci Pudi be trend i Vor tho house’ to lake eury Of AbMat eteaih ae Avother Explosion duthe MrouistyuOals sharged against Mr. Woonronn t |. roading ul , , one 24 ‘ fed Winall 8 t dows ty Mut ry from the t A \ reid ‘ ¥ ut P ie te » 4 r kings, and i} seem to k W or be in coudit ay wm lager U He drank several A . " a a nolnt ou 1 p . Me 1 ‘otic associat‘on, Nr ‘und then went honio; sat down t r him ¢ for ast k r i Will he poiat out any article ia Tar St | by sending out thele Iegious to boloaggues th | Ment and patriotic assockat’on, | gecasion Byandt by he weak to thasaioan Grst of lust February, at $500 por | bast Hiver ’ + fo which it has ever Leen intiarted that capitals of monarolia, Alnus! they bert I League Club, do well to pay epecial - eda og any glass supposed to be a {uikery, Was r yesterday aftert Ata past 8 |g pe ae : uf mone. Alnus! they beyta tho | sonore to th are ut thal ceant tad’ poal Nilsson. nds whew he fount ti anty Clerk's office, anor about (he | ax dames Roone r t en, WOOPFOND, fo called, would be a | work of trecdom whily engaged in w hope: | 4 2 emery Or ae Break ane BOO" 1 On Wednesday and Friday of next weck, Mile cate) aus caer bie Meena ne | and ove OF the Withexse rock ut the bo:tom of \ Gassur? age. Instead of having armice to spare to | renee ie 28 bun while be was living, all | and ciguth., Gn those occasions thy public will | har'wne done wen ere aha tee eemeatt: Hletold | smount ‘of stamps for tho lease, to Wier Hoot | dite wanes PA ry } Will Mr Gy EY pame any other panex | husiega Cob A Beate a ‘a Hi that can be done for him now that Ne is dead, | have a fner choice of seats, at the subscription will | fey. ane Wont away 8. Feturned 6 10 o'clock bo eer r abort a Ist of Gemtentar The case | Wm, Carr, another borned 6 i | i PHL. he eBiege Colurne sm a wey can hardly AL } » Ini. J He sal0ob “OMpe Waohitel’s house, and found the Up for trial at Jamaica yestorday, out was vot | about the sl "1 sed by Kovwe, ny din also eayecially anuropriate thgt the Union $ nave sapped, Wcltcis there "atta, Wathuth Geated se" phe nod, cageludeds” Sty ncclsed is under becey. haut being of inva, Was probibived by we rues