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henceforth submit to? Noting is more The wonderful complications and eventual'ties of this war have only begun to be exhibited, When a person whom tho Legislature of Massa- chusetts hag proved to be a bribe-tcker is kept at the head of the State Department, such a man as Asorew Warre cold not consistently entertain the idea of eerving under him, The Tritune The 1t Bhines for Atle e Queen's Mistake. Queen Vrerorta has aimed another blow e slaLility of her throne by yielding to mor of Lord Graxvitie and the d classes of England, them, she not only gives the cold shoulder hi Republic, but aggravates that off'nee by eentinal SEVTEMBER 90, 4870, “that Admiral shortly be relieved from his slogal duty at the Navy Department, and “will visit the principal cities in Europe in a United States While the country will be glad to get Ponten out of that Departnent, it will not at all approve cf sending such a man to flourish En:ope in a Government vers Hesides, where is the ve For two years past tl hog told the world thet it has not vessels enough to protect the lives and property of America izons in the seeports of Cuba, aship be spored to send Porter off on a more However, if he " Anverteon Institute Exhibition nég to recognize Bvotstt Mowtiso as the Empresa of the French, not: ng her and her husband's deposi ‘The Queen Fat the public ex. Savy Departr tion by the has done this by addressing an official letter of condolence to Evotxir, dirc Opera House -6 The Heach Pacumatte Tunnel How, then, ean ed to Her Empress of the French, junketing pleasure will take Ropecon with him, and keep abroad with him for @ suficient length of time, the pro- ject may be agreed to from motives of public at Hastings, It is possillo that the Queen would not ken this step if her daug Crown Princess of Prussia, had not intimated toherthat Naro.eon continues to be treated ly the King as the lawful ruler of France, and that consequently Her Majesty's ae s continued sovereignty The daily sates of Vine September IA were: SUN for the week Wo published yesterday a letter from Mri C. C. Lxion, to whom the charter for the French Cable Company was granted by the Les of New York in 1807. Gen, Woovroun, whe was Licugenont-Governor at that time, for aid rendered in getting the bill He does not, however, deny that a fee of five thousand dollars was paid to a law partner of Gen, Woonrono's for such service, This is what Mayor O' Hat and while Mr. Letom was abont it, he ov was in his po enough to cover the whole accusation, Prevent Election knowledgment of i by recognizing the imperial title of would give great satisfaction to the Court of nies that he paid Tt is dificult to understand the animosity which the partisan Democratic papers dis toward the law which Con gaaateni sides! summer to prevent ffrndulent voti these journals desire to have it under. wd that they are in favor of di tlections? or that the cssence of modern Democracy is repeating and false counting ? But is the new law sure to put an end to these dangerous and criminal practices? Mr. that it will not it may suffice to prevent the polling of twenty-five thousand next election ; but he thinks that thousands Will be polled in spite of the law. ‘The «tatute in question was approved on the 14th of July last ance that we publ sh it in full in another In addition to some provisions re. Speeting naturalization, it pro the Senate. This is a very grave responsibility to take, both for King Wii11aa end Queen Victo- ‘The one acts in defiance of the liberal sentiments of the German people, and the other in flagrant violation of the public opin. Meanwhile, Lours Navo- LYON fs in active communication with Ev- nd Gramont in England, with Prin- eDETTI in Belgium, ion of England, The Irishman and the Gorman ron lily be niliar with and adopt the habits, customs, of their adopted country, Englishman never. din the leading article GRrerry say and currene but the average example of this w of the Disrepusable Zimes on Tuesd Jared that a prominent city official had amassed fortune of * teu millions pounds ster- John Bull evidently fergot that he was not at ‘ome. cess Mature and Br es well as directly with the authorities at Should this strange infatuation of more substantial ould Qucen Vicronra also be held guilty by her people of conniving with the falicn Empiro against the straggling Re. public—pepular commotions v © the folly of both sovereigns, many the outhresks may be stopped for a » by the military exigencies of the coun try; Dut in England it is very possible that they may result in a form iMegal votes at the Tt is of such Il be sure to sismaking a p) lont opposition to the election of J Davie, who has been nor the Fifteenth District of this State, put upon the valid ground that the nom. was obtained by fran moral conviction of Republica ict that Daves is This is all very creditable to th ased to see euch a return of the hor ides that fn 20,000 inhabitants the Judgo of the Circuit Court sh vectors of registration n for cach voting d'striet, one of each pol.tical p: lable revolution. a TREES IE TBH These ingpe Woodford Not Heard From! o auswer yet comes fr FonD to the charge th APPLETON OaksMITIL became virtually a supporter terly unfit for - at he took a bribe from to Le present at every r al vigor which character of Congréss,and tion where such members arc chosen, and at every counting of the v They shall also have their names to the regis ters of voters, and to all certificates of t of the slave | that journal in its better days editor of the frand and unfitnes Timea ie thus engaged in opposing either has t?: why does he not di n of Stewart I ven notice (hat Gen, Woopronp has as the candidate of their heen withdrawn for Governor for prep has accepted the tion for Congress in the Fifth neratulate the Re. Ether Gen, Woopronp must fully and lisy rove these charges, and doit add to such certi their own respecting the t statements of Republican ne District of Rentnexy f Louisville on their candid of the count ; and any one who shall hinder them in the performance of theso duties will be guilty of a mi i imprisonment not Icasthan Moreover, in any city of more than 20,000 the United States Marchal is author 1 to appoint as many sy cc! ablo to do—or else he must be promptly Speep served for in the Cabinet ¢ everywhere the me time as Attor Jemeanor, pu Which shall it be? respect due There is no time to He would make an Ranning and Trotting. It is time that very strings be adopted whieh would prevent awarding either premiums or beta to horses for trot- , in realty, the horses run, tically to Golde:nith of Congress. 1 deputios as may deem necessary to preserve order at any election where members of Congress an to bo chosen, rules should We learn that Jo} vsseiy, Youna, the sneak news thief, found some one on Wednesday on whom he put off a check signed by himself for three hurdred dollars, bank yestord: ef had no mor ck was fraud. rienced busivess man should be taken in by a > deputy marshals have committing n remark applies em; ¥ ofle.ee,or any breach of the Maid, an ani known, frequ answer was th sly by her will be tried pf tho United States, and not by those of the Biate of New York. ‘his is the whole machinery by which it » repeating and false count It will be observed t to those elections at which members of Con. gress are chesen ; with other el have nothing to do. yointment of a large number of officials— skips and ru as trotting. When it is called trottis trotting; and, if ranning is to be indulg that ran make something Fashion's or Lexington’s tim y fuss is made about them, Mave the Tan many managers 14 their minds to run Manin T, MoManox for Con- gress in the Fourth District? Ys hoped to in, let the hors The Conmiseioners of Parks are to commended for the zeal the: the adornment of the public gr Park, which had become an eye- sore, under their manipulation is taking on quite asant uppearence, planting will add much to the cheerfulness of t locality; but the are displayin; nvolves the Letting Grant's Administration Slide. EELEY, the founder of the Re. publican party and its greatest journalist, 1as one away from the city to be absent for weeks, in the very midst of a most important political campa'gn, in which the people of Now York are to pars upon Gnant’s Ad SELEY goes off so that nd an Admin. Honace Gr some three hundrd inspector evergreens now these officers no compensation whatever is i ommixsioners would do well ly healthy, well formed trees, of the Norway spraces and arborvit . They mus! serve will be no jc private subser'ption tously—and the serv ministration, out are poor, scrawny, lop-side This is a verp ot ject o ors, and we real will he designating per private pay, lower branches missing, or one withered and dead, Asthe charm of evergreen shrubbery depends npon ‘perfection of form and fullness of foliage, this thing must be amended, r embellishment will. be come something quite the reverse. ion which he despises At the same time Joy F, CLEvELAsn, the brother-indaw of Mr. Gr he cece of Asscstor of the Thirty second He has eerved in the partment for many years, LEY, resiyns hat was intended f elude then, Mr. Greruney ict in this ¢ Iuternal Revenue D d did not resign even when AN1 . But he does not wish to siay under Provident Guant, and so he goes 11 Ms expec tmaster-General Crrswenn that publisher printed matter, ns and posters in the uniform rate of tour ounces for two cents. This decision is in @ spirit of the postal law niay send, as copies of their porril ty d minish repe miscellancou prevent them altogether? ns though Mr. Greriry aad mede up his mind to let Grant's Ad » to lot ByEWanr Is Russia Dictating Peaes t that Russia i nivtration sl tod the publishing busin equilibrium re gratified at the nc views by the Postmaster-General, she hes been miki not going to partit A correspondent in W with an account of thi White House, Administration o said—Dut is Lent on stopping crusade aga'ust I rings of a cut ond all business seems that during the its three months’ su n- ier pleasure excursion, no provist For this pu she has eighteen divisions of infan five of eavalry, with two parks ofortiller two of engineers, making in about two hundred an? fin y on the Prassian fronti dred aid firty thousand Coss Wo be Hreught forward aud iis vieinity pay por for the sustenance of this interesting animal m want of food, » visible, owing to the tate of emaciation UL an army « thousand men, Accordingly, it is sterving f versy with Ger Its very ribs a Smareee cher nerul with neg certain ontrages recently | twenty-five cents in baying ford for this e: Iso informa us that he has d the same amount for by the soldiers under planations are at onee to t exacted of the Prussian Govern Ang its pury« nievits of this particular contro- but we shoulil be De Trownanp has been the same benevo We congratulate these gentlemen on their kindness of heart, pues be Pe ial lad ba slow to believe tl at Gen xplanations a Id address an earnest appeul and try to bring King Wiitam to r with a view ¢ ed to be there not merely not go wandering & xe~ to the tenor of al ther proof Lef will douoth is only a Freneh Le v away in Pra The bravery of the Pr Germany to yield, but we ad Poul has sot ave to be done, Russia is in m position to diets and to save Franee from the loss of and Lorraine. f the soldiers we do not wonder that he should bave declined Apart from his mterest ia with whose successful establishment he doubtless hopes to identify bis name, be must ing to take any public post woder such an Administration as the present, traditional reputation But will not the sane power assume to forbid the existence of a republi fan government at Paris, and assert tho Fight of » Kuropean Congress to determine Phat port of rulers the Fronch people shall of the Freneh ferings of Strasbourg probably turn out to be @ record 0 endurance such as the world has rarely seen be- history of the suf. d Metz in fully told, it will naturally be wnw THE SUN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1870. THE FARRAGUT PAGEANT,| 2" "277° t177mrou~ Now he Came to Withdraw from thé Tick- 7 et —Woodford's Eeatisticn! Arrogaace— THE GROUNDING OF THEOUPTRIERE | Gece Opdyke or Mursuall 0. Heberts Could Carry the State—The Views of a Stanch Republican, The spacious corridors and public rooms of Clete and Military Display tn tke City Poe | the Fira Avenue Hotel were Inst evening thronged ournlug by an immense concourse of prominent public men ‘An ong thein was the Littlejohn, who is in town attend- nt business connected with is Mid val Farragut; | land Roilvond, Mr. Littlejotin, when accosted by vas standing near the marble counter weather, and somo ground for hope may be gathered | of the office tatking to Ben Pi iments of the season, our representative With THR ULKO'S BODY. —- The Body of the Great Adiniral Sent Forwe bya I River Steamer—An Tinposing day—The City Unless all weil-established meteorological si co asiray, a storm may be anticipated to-day to in- | Hon. De Witt terfere with and postpone the imposing pageant | ing to import arranged in honor of tne late A\ bat an old ad: tells us that all signs fail ia dey | our re} ns | from all par therefrom that the weather Wil prove propitious, | the ec The public ure ready and enxicus to manifest their | sald: Fespect to the deceared Lero, and a programme h wr been arranged for today whier, 1f not faterrupted, | seen you fince the will aflord one of the Imposing burial parades bec liar to metropolitan love of Fuch exhibitions. tudes the organized demonstration ander the direc | clined t tion of the Jolat Committee of the Common cll, the public at large will genorally pay deference | Jorit to the occasion by a suspension of business and | not the display of etn DEPANTORE OF THE REMAINS Fro PoRtsworTH, | to other gentlen Tho preparatory steps in the conveyance of the | only conversatio from the Marsh temb, at St. John's Chareh, in that | ford was trantportation to New York. The cere served wero very simple and appropriate, The | main on tho ticket, naval officers and men attached to the Guerriero | Whatever they are, and Brooklyn, and renre ernment of Port onth, the churel, where were i mitteo rent from this city t and the following #€ mourners: Commo nock, the Inte Admiral’s brother-in-law; Farragut, of the gomery, his marelied in procession to Lient. chereh with = the—sremaing, amid the ‘annon from the Novy Yard and men-ofwar in | R the harbor, At the wharf the boly was deposited | electod? te guiboat Speedwell for conveyance to the flags of ail the ebinviny were displayed at half ma ond an {mmenre throng of reovle had gathered to Witness the ceremony, A folemn cirge was pluyed by the mrrine band os the venee from the doce With fis honored freight, As the | ete bein a thore Speedwell approached the Guerricre the guns of |, the intter belcliod forth an 4 salute, ‘The remains were tuen rise deposited on | Roberts world have earried the the catafalque provired for thelr recert mocore Pennock, Licwtenapt Farragut Mor tgotnery rerasiged on board to a nly to this city. The Speedwell returi er ih the rest cf hereomp.ay, and. the Gur soon alter got under weiri tor this city, 1 Mose | shown ap Aseonbiy? aniEne. Mr, Litt RECK OF THE Ot On Wednesday at coneh some anes cause, tie Guerriere rin hard Pulnt Rip, the es northcrn peta . ar will be reeneed this. fa Hstond, ‘The deep cived yerie Prey ction WH draw ont a i ee ple dl pap nly te Mle theg | i Weiets wideh the Democrats € the Leors th ¥ nthe Intere Gi trlets whieh the Democrat vnimpescho bt ae kceidont wee. the incJorities will be surely re £rO+8 Car leosn r stveation’ Wns e raise ay iota hen nee Wer oetnioed Ti Rerorter—WI'l you go to the stenmer Island Hote wie went over aud Mr. Littighobn—Tt RESCUED THY PoMY OF Tue Late Apsanar, Revorter—T’ the Ret which was vesterday deparked at Hyannis and sent | the * forward to Pall liver by the Shore Line Rattroad Mr. Lattligahn— There River steamer last right, aud Ie expectea to reach | Heyes Muchivells tals elty tis mor rand A’vo the Gue # in a darcerous condition. | get it, The contest will be very intore Atter lordin tte re Hyannis, the land Home ned. to, he The’ derariter Chat on. fromm Thos sy anid sever te from the Churiestown Navy | cumstances, Tb Yard have also gone to RESCUR THR FRIGATR It ronathle, At lant aecaunte the G ‘ encrous and the resvons bs ioe ed of her shot, co 1 0° torial by vessels wloupeide, anit 1 micht probavly come of into deep 1 | of tie Ronse and not of tide yesterday al'ernoon: far $] trisopiiion, Tnever rron somewhat etrained floor in a vance. AN CHANGES IN THY RPCEPTION ProoRAWMR. righte, and Talwars re irrespective of party. Admiral Botley mittee fh this city prey Viate any nee ammeter th have the body py and taken te. tu ona tuzboat off the month of the harbor, there 40 be Joined by tae Brookiyn, and carried up as in the original plan, Hot the Commitiee hay ve another atrangement, Whieb wt tt | ried on, T ts plan ts in et | The Junketing Paterno fom the F ° t je Pa Yard. and ¢ ie son Tammany ites to b nto receive Ht atthe foot ot Caval stree ti) © Joint Commitice of Arranger ents wi eave one of the lower ine the bantyron | pair's the Pa Lobait city ot mil ay Antahed ap thet rmeod, the beats Containing the aby Snisied 89 ts They madea pres Eseex Railroad Exte vers, and naval foree*, and. amt cannon, tie body ¥ rand wo the North Riv Whore it will be hind city suthorities w remony due an officer oi hi given io tre eu the pomp and € rank Jory eo many petty tments were (oui TNE ORDER OF PROCESSION, complaints, ut Dh, 14 Very. elohorate cially iutost n,compris. | year’s Boant of ¢ Ree eee H y. The Grand Division, eh rae a'bri ade of New Jersey militia wit x con panies of re y artillery wen irom tie forts ab the mouth of the har. bor, The nt military bind from Fort H. bys ton, also the band of the engineers’ corps will ac- | Bort commany the recular troops in the line, A brigade | ™s Fr iniantry, W tation that of the Fire Dejartment, consisting of ‘ten compa Many corsans w hon nies, In two battalions. will shaking in their the ‘procession. ‘The «fle rin another feature of sof te city and ¥ iecverntients will participate in a body F With representatives of the State and Genera G vernments, and representatives of neighboring | Of ir municipal cou surerlitive heppiness, FORMATION AND ROUTE OF MARCH There te litt The procession will forin in reverse order on | Will le Jone so ones ly ae heretofore Conal sheet, Browdway, aud so newly as notte be teund Ihe te Le preeession ist Wil find fault atthe fot of Canal street, ras It cake line in reviow, Ent diy Jury eid found three us the leading divisions pass It; criminally iiterested umn will only be tora ed tor in I to. and t ‘he roe of mare’ ts up Canal strect ty | Judge Bedle, Brovdway to Fourteenth street: F teto Kath avouue; Fifih they ye Forty-second str te w? Mey w'eare the femuins. will be conveyed by speciut tiain to Woodla sn Ceme VOLUNTARY DEMONSTRATIONS OF RESPECE Mn During the roving of (1 easton, the fire Died of Uydrophobia. Hire bel's wal tof, and numitte gune'wiil be fired, | Pie Th ie expected tha. tne, but mete Pel | Further revelations of the e nuking yesterday, “Ibree th ; ay: nish x inostin were hung apon ' J Georse Keome yesterday, ‘ihe | be The vitseov ' with black brovieloth., Brow v mpted ta €« £ Ce ome etroet, aro makin nara. | Mien tion ai their wa eboure, Fl tu avesue an tecnt Rit het ' walk ermiment, they hive, a init b Rel Waits and Blue. with Nae fiige at tis exrocted that the mont sf ae are a a the Br Pow mourning deanery | i townay ny private reside On being mor wilt ally displayed at batt 1 naties of someot the 1 pristr ite of buildinge alone t 7 | aoe OF aania.ot Mh f keon eve to busine *, yesterday. disphs SHORE Seay tices, seine of whieh read as ollows ne men euttine olf tte. y “ . | dead horres and cute PARWAGLT OSE QUIES tuws to te on Second Ft x. Jersey City, OENERAL SUSPENSION OF BUSHSnS arailine thelr tne, A de By order of ihe heeretary of the Novy tie Brook I alba on elt Wo Navy Yard will be cise: to-iay in honor of « eee anid: he aiibene Hoe cession, and the cfMicers, fabors, and marines bd Ra pads » ie Bourd n hat ordered that | yell Mldition tw bts ll ie public rel e0's be ew sed Lowday, and th Bey utechond arith © poritive that rd isa part of bie elemient oper ton | mei Pave heen v A ‘ sis knows te at: all the esti eae mans rot in Now York, Tuk REMAINS IN PALL R 0 Wil Claeses of estore A rarrazut aveived here thi De tt THE JERSEY BULKUEAD FIGHT, Hyonuis, waere they were ' nv PT He Had ey “lol | A Victory for ah nied by the | Marine he New Jersey, and f ou oN Yard, on ‘ for the Lawyer York od A ( minyss ee AQ wh, Canal ve 4 | of the Btate of Now ¥ ew You! tt | four ve rot ir ’ y ed sround bis co: the Vt liow Alexander Kroor Warutt Arrested, | Only he Wareturiudate Didue ot ‘expenses charge Lin, Quty be Did, rt warding sucu A stap'd reporter of the Sex, who tikes oceas | Judve Barnard al fin t We publish @ long string of ventero | eMidavit that they had expended ever §1 wou: Chis Juice M Ho taiiiut eec Itt a | appeal was taken fr Hie mudiled bron Tow the Io Alesavider Frear, | yiut yesterday at G¢ Vho was one o the vartics puited in the tu arreat made Ly the police at 116 hol arrested. Ali te explanation Fequied is that Mr. Frei wos discharged vs svon as ho was taken | appel 10 ‘the polie station; but tue City Judge, not | cor Knowing of in dixeharze, sent an order charge ueed on we Mails ay depot, the Attorney -Gener wows diss | the ar plicution tor an ree } special term, of the State, iter exclangin 6 Is tho first time, Mr. Lititejohn, that I have ratoga Convention. Is the report true that d you, ater you hud de- t-Governor, t to afk you one question Stewart L, Woodford to nomination for I pun | be was cestuin to be elceted by fy thousand ma. , Whether your name w on the ticket or mourning emblems throughout the | Mr. Littljohn—That ts erroneous ‘and avenues desiguated for the passage of | marks ever dropped from Wood/ord’s lips to me tho honored corpse. Whet er he made an observation of that ch: n, T have not bee that eceurred between Woodford remairia to their final resting place wero taken in | Nd myself which re‘erred to this eubjeet was on Portsmouth on Tuesday, when the body was taken | the morving following my nomination, t breakfast and I city, and put on board the frigate Guerriere for | #aid to him: “Gov. Woodford, 1 monies ob- | from you, in all eandor, whether Crovst of d been enlted ont. derire to know ‘ou Want me to re- T will yield to your wishes, Tt yon say that yon do ntatives of the city Gov. | want me, Twill tke no offence, T can a: Answer me with fankness and sincerity.” cline to express an opinion,” replied Woodford, “1 am satisfed ifyon accept and I am entisfed tf you teased, und Major Mont. | decline the nomination, te Secretary. When everyihing was | tome, as Twill be elected in ary event.” in readiness the processicn moved from the | these clreumstances, resamed Mr. Littlejohn, I eon- while in th lished he} Rected Je Xew York on Wednesday morning, lewing Mr, Shoeffer to eecompany Mrs, Alden and a Mrs. Richards, also a guest, to the eno difference m tolling of della and — booming | cit ted to drop off and stand one : er—Do you Inside of the fon stand school, whos and competing for # hoo! was suffered to inatracted to hi charmed circle, think Woodford will Fo ich lay at urelorin the harbor, ‘The | Mr. Litttejoin—If the Republicans + | united and determined front during canvass, T believe Woodford will be elected, Wved slow! | elect him. it is necessary that the Reprblican party ch state of divcipline all over Stote, Tither George Opdyke or Marshal) 0, of the ion, Com: | pot regard Hofman as a strong man by any means, | He bas no strength, if bis weakness is property | {heir feet came cut 'of tne crowd | Reporter—Will the Republicans carry the next | Mr Baaefter clasved he hn—Certatal: tome nnessine! | cearie members’ goin in the country distrieta Inst as the Congressional anyhow loos. Tra expreeeed his eurr led by very «mall ptured by the Repud- tip my mind yer, | it) ¢ @ mojority in mbty, whom will trey elect Sreaker ? Tra wee goon conyine I hear, saya that he ts certain to | Quire alter the he Rerorter—You may be a eardiante you Littljohn—That depends altozether on etr nev Assembly five times, aud therefore Ta i F the position, ‘The duiies of Speaker are | yon Iro's only respo aker, Fconsidcred myself the Speaker | fiend eniled with bim, righus of ail, od, Detos De Wolf, storday to the Com At this jonetnre Senator Rt wn that wou fob ard other triend® of Mr. Littlejohn Hy fora modification of tc pro: | the eonversation termined fnnersl toc n Ran wes to | thatthe Mid'and Riiirsad wil tn Navy Yord funisned to New York e Al probability be Epiceopal Dioces y within a year anda Lalf, ROE PIROR ALD ee — ‘| CORRUPIIONISTS 10 BE PUNISUED. "clock the lower Among the representatives of the varions parishes were Hich Ciurchmen, Low Churchmen, and ex treme Ritualiste, but nothing occurred to harmony of the conici, Tt was expecte Bis! Frevhotders Pree ing nearly t fe County (N. 9.) rand Jury yester- nit were discharved, the Morris and ‘on (through Paterson) for bad manavement, Also agninst Justi for entertaining sna bringing Le‘ore the Grand Ovly sixty-two in 1 cut of nesrly three hundred ntment was sleo made in reference to Inet seme of moner for wines, liquors, clears, and roonottors, and tie Crinzin fn wh wit ont re! fore it was, test abont reading the Bible fn the pablic se! cols. Bat he would say. that the mere recital of a tart note for some days, ant, not the public reprimand ts to} to. | ls et in the local resspapers, th Much easier In cetting off even ao lightl sand narecw windo so much of late that their present situation must be wv no dont i ehedtounted t toward a religions th acht so leaned tpen a broken reed. With Derents, then, rested the Mture of the nation, He would recommend the estublishrent of Conrel schools {or the re those Who have not lind the ndvante cire’e, oF an dengcr now thot the county stenting ont, of course no list nicht in Paterson that the fre to be arraigned to-day beiure limiting t! ert c OFTAL VOR THE TABLE, | Deod Doge ana Cate Gathered in the ¢ ters at Soy Vork for the age Mokers-TRolegnas that may have © of thelr number, who, how cher dioveses, for a provisional synod as nrev.d of the fat melers whieh had been + to the infurmetion ato the Jusitee, in Niree dead dove vere Ivive on the floor aymiting their torn, A deud ho, sate: wan Iyiog tied up Was sold 10 New Yor The =pa nd (heextent of their Contvol Raitre $12,600 10 81 date nit Wasnixere provision Of the to the prevailius and oxy ordi i them $1250, Op tue Gth OF Fie lust, in Cseows Mont Bi. beuted m this orter, which y 9 | iisrahum und Cardoza. Exduige A. d s chimed that the wllowinee Di tue City Tulse wher he wud | shoul be, tf at ally eniy tor exve d before the tril, and not fo te Courts, ‘The Court held et, amd reversed the order with leave to renew On :Milavite low wr he bud Gone, Wud hie Grresl Was Bo! | ing Lie Cxpembes invarred wt apd Leiore the ral. Lt awcertained their p ties to be Dey du Of Bastimore, ¥ room to hive tind fonian Tnstitntion, and John ©, Kandy Mans, wii arcent of A might be ore WHACAME OF AN aValubche,’? THB CONNECTICUT STATE FAIR, emeinawee on Wooden Nutmees and mpkin Seeds—Adventures of @ New York Millionnire-He in tnken for Ben Butler-The Ladies Hold Fast to their Watches when he is Around. The Hon, Ira Shaeffer, now a miilionaire and one of the pets of the New York Demoeracy, but formerly District Attorney of Albany county, and State Senator from the Albany district, came to erief at the Connectiont State fair at Norwalk on Wednesday last, in @ most unexpected and comical manner, Ira went to the fiir expecting to take the prige for the best half dezen WOODEN NUTHEGS and the best peck of basswood pumpkin seeds, but be didn’t erme within the quarter pole on that race, Tho wooden nutmeg prize was taken by a member of the Conneeticut Senate, and the basswood pamp. kin-seed triamoh was achieved by an old lady from the northeastern corner of the State, however, could bave been borne, bat the occur- rences whieh followed were intoierable, Those oc currences were briefly t! Mr. Shaeffer was the guest of Sto now one of the wealthiest and most public-spirited residents of Westport, Conn., but formerly an old Albanian like Ira himself, on in thie world, Gen, Wiitiam A. Butler, of Pater- son, N. J., was also a guest of Mr. Alien. The General was well known as a cuest of the Wearnort and was supposed to be Gen. 1, F, Burler aachusetts, ‘The coachman had known him well in the army; the cook had seen him looking for spoons in the mensions of the Sonth; and the Westport barber gave ont that he bad shaved him vice, 8 that his fdentity was estab- sot dail qivesti innocent but eae oF General le!t in the 9 o'clock train for CATTLE SHOW at Norwalk, Mr, Alden hee a magnificent turnont, and as Shrefter ror throwen the Fair grounds with ladies In the gallant equipage, it occarred to him he was somneno’ ack, ‘ihe carriage had # e. when & prineioal of a military nde prize with other mi roped at within the observed ot all « servers, and “to companion on ner rights I've got my hand on it, and he CAN'T STRAL THAT rk, Who Wae is mune} confounde tas conte ce Tnaatert tines newel lof New York Sune eame a bon Lis nore twirled Tie fel out ong! ondt rot the crowd, At this Mra, Alden ex wae Shaeffer ; you are mistiken for Dex pureer!”? 1 that Mrs, Alden was cor e Lows and mat ith who came around sof varlons inenmbents w! they were anxions to fill, also by being invited tthe drill of the miliary students king elt eo mortifie | in ife a8 when J found mistasen for Ben Butier !* "That may bet pail t “bat how do npowe Botton will feo! whe he heirs of ft to this was a smil S ADDRISS. BISHOP POTTER — Gathering of Rit Episcopal Diocesan ‘onven Convention reassen. morning in St. John ad yesterd: wero coenpte! by delozates er moming or hop Potter delivernd pe reir ah or evils exiat in. suclety well ne Fr opeblic eehools ping the lower tons tra nat they had heard and a the con. reation, and those who oneanl xceulir elmeation of of the tnmily would call it, the Primery School, Dr, Matcht, In the absence of the Aand the Standing Comn and reported the whole arn Samuel B, Revel number of red a reeolntion exch diocese nia! Cony clorymen and He tnoke of the process of the care of the General Convention. n of his resolution would resnlt eintesrity and usefulness of that histy aetion an the end the next Dioces Bystor porter entered the © urch ait veunet Nis address sant the eon Which be Maal | v recenteimon of the Coureh, He had no Cin time sueu synods would be establisned veeh, but oald not commit himselt to Views Which Might be entertained whout them joir effect conld beseen, The Bishop next othe pastoral he had istned in relition to the revision of the Book of Common Prayer, and u tof the Convocation of Canterbury to ise the scriptures, which he said migit. break sn belore it cout reseh a definite remit. He Vound up by adverting 10 the destruction oF the scopa! churel of Hart's Village, Dutchess count fire, While its rector Was aesent tn this 1 the Convention, ad he baped the something to aid Lin to wine dee after trans ss adjourn —— EMANCIPALION IN CURL, wration Law to be Enforced in Cuba and Porto Rico A New Yor Editor under Arrest. Tlavana, Sept, 29,—Alfred J, Clark has been ognized as te American Consular Agent at eng Serrano his ¢ 1 the execution of the ah Buvane thon Vin Cuba and Porto Ri All children of slave mothers born 0th ure {all those born since 1863 are free, uvon certain nuitlons; all slaves over slaty years of age al this | edd tree, ad All Who Lave rendesed pu vices during (he insurrection, As soon as Cuban Deputies are admitted to the Spar ish Cores t Government will present a project Of kaw tor the commle'e emancipation 6 the lave Ferrer dy Conto, tie editor ar the tn diy New ¥ Las boen arrested The Americas who were Lost by the Avcle ton Mout Bane, Sept. w—The | 1 States fSepta As tsont the tr * fe Atawviewnsy Tausti aie! tna ms bya o.jer ton me connve'ion with t T om toh nit Blane aving. | Ua! apni Seath of the waoie party had hereto H that ie ale bis will the Ut exante of used cailer by o ‘That defeat, hen TT. Alden, hose Albany boys get or otver receiving a vast deal of attention from the throng, ‘The erova continued to lavish attentions moon him until hey became op. ve, und Shaefler took refuge in the enclosure reely como were performing evolutions, itary na wherein no vehicle ame ap and eald hie was the ‘carriage driven inside the The ropes were then taxen down, nthe carriare driven into the eirele. its inma of course, bein efter the most observed of all, The evointions tndent« hecoming interesting, the spectators pressed forward in front of the eariiage to extent that tre Alden party had to got out, taxe to 1 foree tueit way to the front. As they A fine-looking indy next to hund over her watch, and uch an at the same time giving Irma withering e to Mra, Alden at the swith an nd putting «at Mr. hen dashed into thiok T hove the solution of ths whole matter, * T could,” sad Tra ton Ho adventure, «<7 nd bis ere Uiey stood in their 4 ie ia front of tho bar in the Fith Avenue jotel. lists and Anti«Rituntists in St. John's Chapel—The Chapel, At10 par tle that pp Potter would speck uron the estaplisiment of the eratory of St. Sacrament, and concerning its young priest, Pather Brasley, but the venerabie pre- late was sitent. Among the clervy in the house were Mr. Dix, Dr. Francis Vinton, Dr. Joan Cotton Sm uh, Dr Father Mines, The Mey, Mr. Denk not officiely revres Alex, Vinton, Dr. Ty ng, Dr. Hougiton, and ed. A Chippewa Indiin Chier the Rev, J. J. Emmeganciampou, sat near the chance), rand tho ermmunton aervice, n whieh the Rev, Mr. Ceoke and the Re Hiteheock oMetited, Ti dress, in whieh, raid That to rom they must edit Ther must have r of the Scriptures daily wae not the ouly requisite Journed, anid eheera for everybody, while J 7 MARTINDATE’S RETAINERS, —— A KICK OLD-FASHIONED orrsry DEMOCRAIIO CONVENTION, poled ti How the Judge who Discharged a Man that wae Never Arrested Operated tow Gave Men Now Namee—Phe Cor oeratic Nominees Acrons the River The Mndson county Democratic Convention met yestorday afternoon in Livrary Hall, Bergen City. Thore was afoll attendance of delegates 118, im all. Bor an our betore the mecting crowas lined the sidewalks earnestly canvas the pros pects of the several candidates for Sher and bur rogate, on which the main cont ‘Sy appeared to hing On the nominations for roner t lees intorest manifested. Singuloriy, Judge Kank who was not even a dolog the master of esromonics, THe ¢ of admission, and decided who euiould a should not enter the hail, A force of police was etationod at the street door, under command of Inspector Dixy, and nnless one had a green card from Jnige Rankin, adv woe denied, The ariangements of C rief of I Fowler were a tmirable, and ene! as lo prey Hike tices which disgraced We Lovoven Clevelind Convention. About 3 o'clock the Convention wae el to order by James Soper, Chairman of the County Commit! ee, who inquired as to © Ole for ate rary Chairman. The bu apne eon all nicely fixed, for a hal! di zon deloy once sprang to t and nominated Fidro Cor nelius C, Martin The nomination carried hy on overwhelm ge Renkin having judiciously {asued $59 ticke's to mong who could, or were Hxely to protest Avainat anv action taken by the ananagers, Jute Martindale o forward. On Vis nose wag beautiful ir 6 Kt bowed epertactes. On bis waistcoat dungied a musive gold chain, On his boots were plenty of YRLLOW seNSEY UAT, which appealed powerfi'ly to the Dety thies of the Convention, show) co did that the Tudwe had watkod instoad of availing himself of an aris’ Ov © vee, to the Convention, was tekete a we ve out tt ratte apm clusively car. Th opening. the Jutwe planted himself rqnaret on his feot, adjusted his masses. and declared th he would never back out, ‘This auticrab ike solve was received with wild applause, under cov of wticn Mr, John Rhinehart was nominated and elected Secretary. A Volec—t nominate Mr. Jonn K. Hickey a# Aw sistant Becretary, Judge Martindale (pronouncing K. Mickey a9 tv wore one word)--Mr. Calickey will come ‘orward, pclogate= itis name is not Calickoy, but Jom K. Hickey. Judes Martindate also heard this es planation im perfectly, and eilled out: “Mr Gidy, as fnn'eratond his name to be, will come on the piattorm, ‘The eqnabtle over a name was finally aryasted b a de'eraw declaring that Mr. John K. Hickey, xias Culilekey, alias Cidy, was vot present. and there the matier wus atiowed to drop. OLD MARTINDALE GUTS TO WORK. A motion for Cowinittoo on Cro tentials’ °a8 ears and the Chair appointed Tuomas ©, Hi ches Kk O'arra, Hanty Gets, Jotn N Sanders, Daniel Delaney. Ab this juncture, Mr. Edward ‘oley, xeaiod on one of tae front benches, sprang, wy an 1, ingitired excitedly nts from the First Wat =no, Without waiting downy bu eat Adele ate fr one of the fisles, he again yorped to his foot ond exeiatined: “Tmcve. Mr. Polte omy. Yotve woe nothing to do witht Jule Nartinoale (very mild y)—Mr. F wil! cone to oF tor Me Lolev Well, T move that poticeman faz toeay. Wis noue of hia bn anyhay Ince Marti dais evidently desired. to conettinte the powerlul Foley interest, and withoat ang tar ther notice of the interrnption, nominated the Com tee on Portanent Organization, AGAIN MM. FOLEY nos and with thick miter SWho on that ¢ Ward, Jersey City? Iuaze Martin d le—No one, Mr, Foloy (contemptaonal.}—There ain't, hey? Liove that we ao on Wika tue—I move that we go on with the—the Here his maa Sin memory falted, and his brother rushed over mid competios Inia to rem on, Judge Marlindale—Wiile the Com on Per. manent Organization ars out, there isa gentleman Here Ww 1 willie an uble to epeak to us. Let w near Jude Ranain, WHAT TS RANKIN APTER? nkid, Who Was not a delegate, aud had conte floor, aecordively caine forward ine Kpece in fiver of Orestes Cleveland principalis, He elavoed hie eye DUP, trom tae Tenth ‘ en bis noo aud jirked alle 4 exirocts from & tori. His side whiskers firlriy Brie aivimat He rait H @iee wont t only work to: meter Toll up. 4000 Dome cratie red off this comfort ble tre fen of TWO contesting dele gations came from the Ove auotier, and beaudiswing cleneled fist, Tl Hidtn't look m Tike standing si ouder to shonider, as Urothers, whien the dudve tad counselled. Bot eutlig off mitiee room " cussing” ON A SORIPTURAL TACK, he proc it) in orm them that he brought gind Ytnes eferesti y. Metad e jared tor wo days te society Of the Chnurman 0! the Nauonal Demoere- Contra Coumaliee at Washington, and had held ‘ sion with him, That ‘distinguished en tloman fae told him that it wns very essential Lars all the Teeseuit Desigeratie Congresamen who wo reelected this Gil, Above ail things they must et Orestes Clevetant, or else thingy would ely gote eter aLamash, 'Wema they suffer Una? [Cries HL No, bo ROL MACH | NONE for Joe coneinsion he aid be had Uuckled on his wich Ggure of ayecch ellelted rantarons appl The Committes on Pecmanent Organizatron re turaed, snd reported Br. A. A, Gaddis tor Chair The nomination wes carried unanimously, THK LIVELY JUDGE AGAIN, Clouvifally)—Is Mr. A. Agaddis He is in tho back part of the room. ge Murtiodale—dle will pease come for ward lest Gud tis accordinziy mounte) the om, While Judze Martin ‘ate grace nily ehdted rear and Gown tue hall Hike a solder erab, Ka ; + femarked that the honer was entiraly nnexnerted and un nerited, but with their ft he shonld, &c. Be also communicated the 1m: feresiing infantile information tuat he was horn om Jersey @oi, and that the O% thing he learned to Wisp was that he was a Demeerst, = Shall we cried with fervor, ‘mall we sudor this eoumiry to longer eonunoe under Hadical wiarule?" Several voices, with strong Drogne, sald Cary woulda’t safer it, ©Oh Twonld,” continned the speaker, that things were heve us ihey ar undor GOOD DEMOCKATIO NEW TORK RULE eored Over whetned wich chin blasted said in ene n tthat whenever @ ‘ nuion cot mvsy, the Republican but that was they ha all voted one way The Commities an Credenti 1 tie Bichth Ward oy Cite A move that th rejected adi AL of trontile Esirapowen cr alovted, Ag tne celecation retired be Cand suinanon for Sheri nt seat, wink neat Meas von the tay ul his hot He mich! as « munwut the trouble, ti ele kn chond bow it vs ming ¢ The whole thing way put up, noma Gallney was nominated You sunniry, F115. ttupert ©, McKee wae 1 Messrs, Burns, Votharat ‘oners, ‘The Convention ad ty a vote of 73 chosen for S wid Bagley Marci for Jor some one to pay for bis drink BROOKLIN'S BLOKLN BANK A Reforee Appointed to Exon the Booue and Distribute the Aesots A Suit by the Water Cow ionorss Mr. N. 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