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TUESDAY, Amertean t Hooth's Uh Fink Aves Bxcurato ‘nOvere Hl The Neach Pucwnratl Watton’ Weeds Movecm party failed ‘ and even then t and thus controll Mf during th thr est and int eat ferent about the reinauguration of a Repul lican admiuietration at Altany, th i their own, an: Is the logitimate rr: It is this tono of fveling in a lurge class of the people who have no gpecial love tor rale that Democrat weaknesees of th this fall, tainty. A to thi of the t » the Woopre of the uns int District us pirat inn Hon applic But A nrotest oxe ut The B against i fur Jouson, Since t ject has Na h the OCTOBER 4, 1870. aw i vr will ® T 1 «a 1 now ind fo conducted affairs that lo masses of hon do the work and run the Depart business is that brine, bosom friend of Honace G and fort sent Now York in the recorsiructed C: What place he is to have is not yet known, except to himself and President Grant ; they doubtless agre the consequent of their own State ticket d ronders ii# defeat almost a cer wide-spread bel was pinced at lead by means that this oxpresees the universal sentiment of all clasees of Frenchmen; and wo aro confident that the approaching elections for the Constituent Assembly will result ins declaration of the entire French nation in favor of the Republic. With such a unanimons determination to defend themselves, the French cannot be put down, aud the Prussians will finally be ex pelled from their country. They may sue: ceed in capturing Paris, ae they have done in capturing Stra arg; but France cannot be captured, Now armics will spring up and lo disciplined ; new leaders will appear ; and however the course of the confliet may at times seem to be in favor of the Gormans, its al result can only be to wear them o and at last to clear them from French soil Already the ¢ is lasted far into the winter, The ver u Cormana the vast extent ¢ ag overrun, the eaormous lines of ¢ nication whieh it is forced to maintain and r Let ya Ay ( for s ya 4, sastructing the Cabinet. Ivices from Washington are to th: ! t and Gen, Cox ren at Col, AKERMAN, formerly r but now nominally with them, Admiral Ronksox to remain, if Congress will allow vcretary of the Navy to One of the queerest ramors in all this fajGen. Hraam Wat ELEY, rly of the Ohio militia, 's to repre binet d upon it ata private interview which took place between them last week. ‘The rig! would Le the Treasury Department, on the i cate the appointment of Senator Nyt of vada to that office, Nyn, said Gneniny t place for WaLBRIDGE h led Mr. Gurr.ry to advo. ciple whi uglt to be Secretary of the Treasury, lx t he can orrow more money nt Mr. Giteniny to the British mi 1 1869 as we urged him to d was that 1 rt to W to urge GuanTt fWar 1 Cal twhil Dowrd. » ve held Irn d he y week, con 1) eve ,» When as on Will be. preached by the Rey, D KARNS meeting will call together and } y—from all ris of th « r City of ¢ 3 + ed to tek ons have mace covery $ om Lhe Amcrican Bonrd is one of th y an Mics. city vient for domestic operatic rean t Society, the Aumerican $i s 1 whe rican Sund t 1 i for t hoor ing in t pen field ‘ ur Tt y ) ere mn oof th Sle open and i ¢ » to then ' of the chu by y con tribu rit o! min ’ w into the Old a after ane \ The 4 | ments, or me | of the care of them by the American Board, mn. Sixty dava more will bring it into | THE SUN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER many of its largest and most promising missions. In this emergency a compromise was effected, by which a considerable num- Dor of thet , including some in India, China, Africa, and elsewhere, wero trans. ferred Phe care of thi Missions. At the meeting in Brooklyn this week the formal transfer of theso establish: properly the relinquishment si will be made, furnish’ng oceasion for many interesting reviews of missionary work and schievements, The meetings will also be the evnst » taking and separation from the Board of many veteran missionaries, some of whom have served nnder ita patronage and dircetion for a quar terofa entury, Altogether, therefore, the present auniversory of this respectaile and voneralle Us n for the formal lea rd will havo peculiar interest, dane» anticipated, publicans ma Governor Gronae Oppywe, Mancnans O, Rone stead of one ag Woorroun ! Then the Republicans «gallant fght against the De nd dealt some heavy now they are erippled, th h ought to bave been pre ntin thrown into the shade, while the leader of their ticket is put on the defensive to explhin t « ch s against his oficial ay 1 character, As it turns cut, it Id have been infinitely better to have nomi ed Honser Gurener even, and taken the for tl Ax would har hu bia rea Lim, nob have ventur mate thot he was A writer in the /ress discusses at consid rable leagth a photograph which he has heard of purporting to represent the skull of Suukesreane dug up the skull and made photographs from it, This isa mistake, It is a fact, however, that o pluster mask of Suaxe from his face immediately after death, was dis- covered some years ogo in th fan ancigat German family near Dasseldorf, Tt for a fow ye t been in the possession of Profosser Owes of London, who has kept it in a gliss case in the British Museum, Many photo. graphs bare been t m it, and it ix prob- ablo that it 1s some moor about these which has excited the interest of the writer in the Preas, ang, taken apparently Preebytétial Boufof lie expense, it is not clear that the most of it might not be used to raise an abundant crop of votes for some partisan interest, a ———— Suirn M. Weep is the Democratic nomi- nee for Assembly from Clinton county. He ought to be the Democratic nomines for’Governor. Ie is a statesman of uvexceptionable private char- acter and of practical business habits, He has served three terms in the Assembly with credit to himself and honor to bis constituents. He and the Hon, Micaart Norton aro the only two Democratic members of the Legislature who have ever openly upheld negro suffrage. Let the honest awen of both parties in Clinton county vote for Suita M. Wenn. ——— as President Guan has justly been described as the great American donce, He takes presents on all occasions and from everybody ; end, aa is well known, he has appointed men to the highest offices in consideration of the presents they hare Sunday last all the papers re- corded the fact thot on Saturday the President ad visited a watel fuctory aud received a present of agold watch. It was given.to him Gines Perhaps be will make Mr, Gires a mem- given him, 0: yaMr, Lor of hie Cabinet, in the changes which are Lout to ake place in that remarkable organiza- tion, - The Spri ican comments upon t! zealot Mr. Guenter in denouncing the French for cout war and endeavoring to defend the city ie Republican bout what he did advi nd once, All through our war Mr, Guerrier was anxious to setile, without much rogord to the honor or interest of the nation, and he finely y q Adare. Davis at the end; and that he sh ald now b is not eurpri of the ame opinion ccacerning the warin France, If Lov1s Naronros should be indicted in France, would probably be ready to bail him, — = The Hon. Jous C, Face informs ns that y has resolved to throw Jouw R, Hex. hit. He Tamu wessey overboard, This is ri took 100 from a poor hor in getting a situation, and the Board of Edu- cation kicked him out of decent company for taking the money. But what about Trmoriy J. Camvnent, who escorted abandoned creatures upon the floor of thy Assombly chamber? Will Tammany nominate hiv? iti The antiGrant Kepabl are meking an elivctive cam cans in Missouri . The pros- pect is that I. Guarz Brown, their candidate for There are many reasons for belioving that this | Governor, will be elected, He is a man of great mask represents the genuine appearance of | ability, profoundly versed in the philosophy of Suaespeany, and it certainly gives a very dif. | public affvirs, and endowed with courage and rent idea of the man trom suy portrait pre- | integrity that may yet raise him to a very high usly knowa, The photograph many in | posivon in the pol f the country. Tt would r Loy k from ty | not be surprisirg inant in th F point of and in in 3 d yet be at t, The head, as they ex! twas f t bin i \ National Convention t and most r and £1672 ' the most b fal, intellectus! = = i Mr. Wituiast Paar, t ele Ja a ere donde t Cie Bes. Fok t Phe Vert ot Fat a } \ " to New 11 t tthe w very t ! Wound P i Link ] | boving " ' 1 $1.0 “ is of 1 r he boat ar w Maven at don t extent their p : a hoe ‘ atihyetig fre i vy mor ‘ ‘ erve 1 ' thar , ¢ , ! | par f Huperiad € i ife dnp tot ‘ f on y bhi 1 5 b Vreseut aid I sy tt titles t 1 vand get | tose de nt yy phiger still gale fn ‘ i ' | i ovity | i ' is | Mist | ot } tone « i | | | \ ‘ | | | { - | { | is the same as if er bad advised United States to surrender to wn terms, Why, bless your hoolmistress for aiding 4, 1870. TNE LAST OF THE GREAT PIANIST. Funeral of Gottschalk- An Impressive Ser. vice and Grand Music-The Men whe Cor his Own Barinl March-Two Brothers Buried at 0: Yesterday morning the remains of the great pianist and comrocer, Louis Moreay Gottschalk, were committed to their final resting place in Gre wood Cemetery, after an impressive funeral service at St. Stephen's Church, in Twenty-cighth street, at which all the solemn ceremonial of the Poman Catholic Chureh and the utmost effor's of the must cal portion of the community were united in doing honor to his memory. Tho church was crowded deesite the very die. Agreeagie weather, the congregation being largely composed of musical poopie and the patrons ant admirers of music. ‘The grand altar was tastefully draned with tho oceasion. ‘The comin, Block pall and profusely rewn with flowers wrouzht into various appro priate devices, resied nvod a earafulgne at the foot Of the contre siste, with etands of candles at its h and foot, Moss wa ated by the Rev, Dr. Me- weeny, Nestor of St. Stephen's. nceisted by the Tey, f Grifin as descon, and the Rev, Father Henry as sub-deacon, ‘The priests all wore mourniug vost ments of black and white The music selecte! for the orcaston was, however. the grand attra erstood that a ep ee clal effort wo of resneet for the memory of the most emi mposer and plavist this country ha pyrody i's grind. re quiem mas in Cmisor was given uncer the dire rofeseor Borge, Who Pre «Xavier, in Sixt Atreet, assisted by ee lected members of the ral Union to. the number of fi euler voou parte, T chorus t t parts were most oeetively rendered, y that most sab produc joa the Des Tro,” in whieh the abil tli er Vly teste’, AL the Offertor ang tho O} ry ¢ htiaa, | a recent ro fom © La ‘Solit and 0 Of the great composer's m 4.) This ayve i 0, Its con Foand more asic of ta ¢ wit letvaet MH LLpressions Sought ty be creat eo rory nas the body was “ brated revert 1 hy Prof 160 volantart The we which the ing ware Droueht trom Sonth America wae enciowed tna Deawiitul mahogony coffin, upen the ha ef waieh Wasa plain silver plate with the inseriation Lots Moreen Go 1 Deceit Aged 0 years The hearers were Messrs. Charles Vex Chickering, 1. J. Deseomle, Richard 1 Janes F Hall, Nenry ©. Watson, Geo, W. Warre D. Colfen Morray, oJ. Hall, They ail wore heavy white ‘ashe As the body was borne met at the who died f the ohare’ it w: oor by the body of Gottecnik's hrother Houta year since, and Whore remains in in the receivine yanlt vt Culvary two were yosterday tak nto Gicen nit deposited side hy eile in a vat ly fer them, ee A VEXED BREACH-OF- PROMISE SUIL, - Jennie Coeswell'a Purs man Stover- Lawsuit Court to Court Dec Day. tween Miss Jenr Syracnse, and: x prepaved ex, it of Ex-Congrense frer Lawsuit, from sion Ex Carts for time by numb stite and eona t The sob q f LM awara to Mice J £2.50 f ' i rev we . x MRS, BISHOP'S INDIGNATION LIFE IN TI o such | DASHES HERE AND THER SUN'S REVORLERS. A Storm in Judge Jones's Conrt—The Count ving his Client the Thing A Nobleman ina Towers, The Special Term of the Superior Cou yesterday the scene of the first arguing of a woman attne New York bar, althongh she was nota re- gular practitioner, and had not receives her certifi ate of admission thereto, that abont two years ago Mrs. I or Court for divores from her husband, ‘Tho suit has nd Dut a short thin appointed by the Court to try t on the evidence, respective counsel, wer or F. Bishop sned Nathaniel C. 0 a breferee was » cause and report lay both parties, with their in Conrt, the inotion in the case being upon ar order to show canse why acerucd Q not be pall to Mrs. the proceedings were begun before the referee. nies, counsel for ture of tho motion to ient had been render Mo playod with th e strack an att Bishop, after almost Insane by recited the wl the long pendeney of the suit, and that if it was not Court for a few ed her to proce: ted the Cont tot Tto kn ow why afterward mou riff to sell undor the levy, and pay the fled, to whieh abe ‘ ppnal with Count Joannos without inria ht to direct a 8 y exclaimed—I hare aupported me led the demurr ndnvod it yoursell, the Cour —Tnaen The Commission John Mayinn aud ot impngned until rod to Bay ii vers my husband said, Dnshvand dare not s% paper sometal as they bad no ti have lice»se# from the United § oral law of 1867 law abrogated the State law thorized to pursue their vecati 1 down by the ¢ ui no right to withdraw nit turning to Mrs, a care of you, saying that Mr the evo from uis hands op said, Masam, Thay you say is ell false,” Bistop—Connt Joanne Twonld cone if yon were a zen isan insult; worthy of my If my brother, the man who setion should b bis ister thet 4! but he was going for it was foul injnsties IE METROPOLIS, ——_— A Six-Year old Booth A Won who Kecite beth, Romeo, Otello, and Ctau wary La of Mra, Wood, 18 East 1 street, yesterday critics witnessed a private exhibition b of about six youre Oliver B. Gotdste “ Livle Otlie” afterno who was {i who is mo} upon by bis father to recite fre y of Booth, i National ov sine © Pilotsof New Vark ? rs of Pilots sought tor by injuness under the S$ he nd at ud that the 1 withont reference nmisstoners, Judge Junction until there #4, the dude says, mented Nath: twas clected aA Moruwanton # Daughter, Ewytun ates Inspectors a