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gear We trust the lesson may not be without ita | latter may follow if the mode of obiai nse even to 80 unimprossible « spirit does not prove too costly; and with the (eemenrarg disuse brought about of a large quantity of grain, we might hope for a lower price of breadstuffs. Single Kye—A 4! of the process of converting the in thin At cellulose and starch present in the raw materi. | Every one knows that the Won, Fernando | The Hon, Tom 8 Brennan, Warden of Bell ! & thoroughly honest | ene Hospital, and the tallest an man, Notwithstanding his auequalled opportuni- | pits! warden in the world, was married yestarday ties, {t is well known that be bas never become rich. | morning to Mics Katie O'Callng! Indecd, he is probably quite ® poor man, No better | Thomas O'Calinghan, a retired & evidence of this ean be required than the fact that | of Sixteenth street, over unill this year pall any income tax at | abont thirty years of are, and stands aix feet seven in Hence distilleries could not be | ait—of course heeaure he had no income to pay on, | his slinpers. ran profitably in the lower part of this city, un- ] AN doubt upoa thie po less they swindled the Government out of the | known that hig oath to Ue Cree aesevir aver lite ep le ianonerea aves i tcl oufaciured, | Years in succession, i# on file in the Internal Revo. | nitar a costly white silk drese and an orange flowe! tax on the whiskey which they menuficlured, | ye3rs SeMnN'h ehtegs, Botee euperhelal peDpIe, 68 | wresth, with ther cing that he has during these years lived | performed at about 11 o'ch nlist Fathers, ond was witn Imoat Mled the was in fall canonical h aide, and by 8 and lace. surplices ‘er cortoining conse The treaty of Paris of 1856 is a thorn in It was forced upon that at the end of the Crimean war as a matter of punishment, and tho Russians have naturally fretted under it ever since, ‘This treaty established a sort of blockade of the Dardanelles, Bosphorus, and Black Soa. All the great powers ratified it ex United States, Congress having on the con- en protested againet the intolerable jon with the free. The main object of this article was, of course, to prevent the Russian fleet from ontering Turkish waters, Although mevious treatics had limited the right of navigation to some extent, it had never be ‘ally circumscribed as by This was done solely to make Russia fee) that she waa prostrate before France and Eng tion has beon rankling in the Russian heart over since; and the repeated denunciations in the American Congress of the iniquity of the maritime restrictions in question have not « little contributed to strengthen public opinion in Russia in behalf of ti tion if not the abrogation of the obnoxious side of Russia, als into glucose has not yet been published, In | Wood is, and always has be this country it has been found that distilleries cannot be run profitably untoss they are ina place where there is a demand for the grain to be fod to cuttle, afer it has had the apirit ex- | ye 1 tracted from it. 0 Eachtbttton Hanth's Theatre Fourtecnth 8(re: Fifth Avenue heatee Man «1 If there was no tax to keep up the high price of then it could not be made profitably in 0 rofuse grain could be sold. ——— nterference of this prov dom of the seas, this city unless th The Tammany leadei re deliberating whether they shall run Gen, MeMamow in th Congress District, or Col, Ronents, McManon i in soldier of distinct The Heach Brew nd if he is taken, it | have to say to thom te that the fi will bo becouse Tammany desires to gain support | t# the great Fernando's oath to prove it. Ronnts ina Fenian; | But we ave happy to tay that a botter day is dawn- | and the groomsman, Lewis T. Brennon, sh patriot, He has jast | ceromony the married pair took seats and heard high mast, ‘om waa in a profuse there is no telling but what with ordinary good | prow, and fore been #0 deapoti the Congress of Pari ‘Terms of tao Sum from soldiers avd f and if he is taken, it will be to secure the Fenians. | '98 for this ereat aud anse Let us seo whic and, This mortifica The Hon, Timorny J. Camrpr., wants Tommany to renominate him for the Assembly. Danreant Anvenmeya, par lime He has already served three terms, Wines (wordt) tuemang Novicns, iors Starriayés aL Nuri, ver St aage ranane Murrah, with "Avy’™ asf, 24 bare Marian, wth "Avy ye Crentte darts, st ibe ‘Apramrauusis in tanty, © cee Ati Apvanrrovwmers charged pa toy of Aevanreeuante aver BP of the House with arm, He did this repeatedly. Ina card printed | Fernando was willing to in another column, ty tor 8 page, he says he is ambitious,”* “the broad | men greeted each other cordiatiy, bat Darl: It is preposterous that the high seas of the world should be blocked up meroly to gratify the revengeful spirit of cortain powers, and prop up the tottering throne of the Sultan, ‘The treaty of Paris should be declared null and void ; and it is not at all surprising to soo Rugsia urging its a}olition, as something due not only to her national dignity, but to he general interests of free navigation and cael charity over 0 claims to hi ents, and adds that his “ immediate eon presume thi His courtesy to his “immediate cop-ti fast winter at Albany hi nion remark. Uow a Philosopher chred a Presi« is the truth, | Hindle bis subordinate went over tne paper. Py We published the other day an interesting mmor of aa ailempt made hy aout friends Will the Hon, Wintiam M. Tweet Mr, Puree Bicarss Swans listen to the vo immediate consti the nomination which We shall see. tiliation betw this ramer wee and give Mey | siiy chagrined, morufed, ut appal ed by bin much | luck, aud bis customary sing froid entively fo'sook | eats within the silken enclosure were Mrs. Phi ey and danghter t there had | Jodse Davenport of Conneetice n (ve addition, but he bad had tt | Chester, ra. Howard Wolawright, ant man » a8 Variod ae thoie diffe Misses Augawta, Louisa, and Ne ck. drew and handed over with | lie, sisters of the bride, were charmingly atuired, John Cochrane graced ihe about it, which hes ne is that the ort to produce euch of ri , ypcared y the pallle 2 WHITELAW Held speared In the pu Our files of Australian papers inform us that the inhabitants of that part of the globe WW agitated on the subject of forming They are unde: it is best to adopt a government similar to that of Canada or that of trocratic portion of the English in do not want them to chooso the latter, and have had them appealed to by letter “to look for themselves and see the effect of the system of the United States disruption between the Pr. This, it strikes dressed in man’s clothing. Where are the police? Grant hin: Kt appears thet it haa at ler Prosident’s heal tha of importance In the pablie affairs of this pecially in the m of the Repnbiiewn party ; and as Gen. Gaant e elected to the Presidency lu 1872 hy that party, he has becom ag an ious as his nature will admit t friendly relation between hin QrEELnY, so that help of the great Philogopher for the gra cation of his awbition, got into th ed whether polecon be R ‘There is a good deal of talk in this coun try abont the possible restoration of Navo- teon HL. and his Empire. Proeeia and even Count Bismanck are said to favor it, and many people seem to believe that it is possible, In our judgment, the !dea of such a ri ‘Phere is no public man of our time who is so dead iu a political sense Even Anprew Jonn- £0N might be elected President of the United States a doven times, or Gen, Grant might Le ro#lected once, before Louris Na could again become Emperor of the French. Persons who suppose that the French peo- ple might be willing to receive again this broken-down adventurer thelr chief ruler mast forget that he has brought upgn France a humiliation such as no nation in modern times has ever He has eovered the people with shame that fifty years of decent government, economical ad. ainistration, and honest application of the nation's resources for the nation’s good can- His frauds, too, have come to the public knowledge, and will not be for- The fact that he was habitually en- gaged in stealing the money of the War Do- partment and appropriating it to his own private use, to the extravagance of his wife and the greed of his parasit army was not provided with arms or am- munition or with food, all of which th treasury had paid for, but which he had er be forgotten or for. given by the French people, and ought not Louis NAPOLEON should live fe wenty-five years yet, it is not likely that he will ever again get his foot in France, the United States, The King of the violent and Congress,” , did once occur in the history of this country; but it seems to us thet the event was not yesterday by any means, and any other antedituvian occurrence might as well be used as a scarecrow in Australia as the one in questi The aristocracy of England must be very short of ideas when they have nothing better to pre- sent than this. “If and Mr. ration is absurd. as Lovis NAroLEon At Ip this notion of the Preeident, a8 we are informed, which has led him of late to culti- vate #0 much the Hiram Warnnipar, formerly of | known as tle author of the M mtimacy between Granr iendship of Maj ‘Tho Hon. Oakes Astes, of the Union Pacific Railroad, who has for several years represented the Second District of Massachusetis in the House of Representatives, has for some time in exporknenting upow the advantages of Chinese labor in the South, He owns the Millaudon sugar plantation opposite Carrollton, in Louisiana, a few miles distant from ‘There are nine thousand sores in the estate, and there Mr, Ames is now employing They are engaged for a term of five years, and are paid at the rate of $12 One quarter of thelr pay ts retained until the expiration of the term, asa guarantee against misconduct, Each laborer re. ceives two sets of clothes # year, made in the Chinese fashion, and costing Mr, Awes about @12 He also supplies them with rations, four and » half pounds of salt pork and one peck k; or those who prefer it take their rations rate of $1.60 @ week. and Wararive and scoundrel given rise to the impression that War BILGE is BOON to have a place ‘i the Cabi pot ; but it tarns out that the real unotive of tions to Warnriper make friends with Gunns ny. that Wannuipas GREELEY, becnuse O been quictiy eugags GRANT'S att before experienced. Gnaxt knows | Country and the is very influential with LEY took the trou all the way from shington to ask the Pres dent to appoint WaALnnIDek Collector of At that time this request im. pressed Gen, Grant's inind with the etrang: must he a fool, and so he asions with But now that he New Orleans, v4 Chinese laborers, not obliterate, New York t a month tn gold. New York. idea that Giwir ky said on two or three frankneva than diserction, hae bepun to feel how useful itmight be for BLEY's support, and how Lably will be to hay the fact that hin to hay are allowed to 0 ls inconvenient it } When sick to the empl The overseer, who is also a Chinaman, but who speaks English, is paid §50 » So far the experiment has been perfectly sutisfictory to all partics Mr, Aus will add greatly to his alreac fortane from the profits of this vast plantat about Wariner, aud has been using him the good opini ntly he does 1 No doubt y enormous BRIDOF son oghteca me Death of the Wickedest Man—John Ruse sell Young. Thievev Own MIN ALLEN, © the wickede his would open the Ue to the sneak nows thief, Joun Russuir ©, Were it not that he is ratier mean ond contemptible than strongly wicked, especially if the price of sugar remains as high as fajor General es the death of The Holy Father s deslrous of remaining in Rome, and Victor Ewaxow happy to have him there, unless, indeed—which is not probable—! foment intrigues ag peril its interests, ile the Prosi di Mr, Gakic ey was th Hon, Eitan ALLEN, a descendant, of the conqueror of will no doubt be e should be inst the Italian Gove the handromest men & keen biack am ey eed ‘ono ia in activ issue pays the complimeni tw Tue ‘sroport of the great Evangelical Alliance oducing it bodily as an editorial, pur effurts to employ ‘nent of journalism, iated, By an inadvertence, donbtless, the religious Keange toll its renders that it relies om Tne Sew for its reports of ecclesiastical mcetings and its editorial rding Wo the eae ol in vogue with the respectable secular press, ich appropriation of the contents of @ contem- porary is considered akin to not pretend to understar ively religious editors, cation with Mra. Evotxre Bow vpante, and shares ber illusion of and a beau ‘The staid and venerable N the possible restoration of the influence upon the fate of the Ht Aweuings of re rof Brevet Br Woopronn, candidat: also very avsious about what Mr. Greene may or may not do. WALBRIDOR @eayorcd to arrange an interview between the Philosopher and the President for Tues pedicr-Gonoral | arg pleased (0 006 that 1s so fur exhibited so much heavenly , and such a keen appreciation of irre. lc realities, tuat we are sure he will also ally relinquish these hallucinations, and be eve the spiritual interests of his church from the pestilont incubus of political responsibilities, for Ge 0 fos Qayemor, he best talent in every d sre 40 generally appr content to rel comments thereon, The Synday Mercury says that Sheriff O'Buren bas gous down on his xn many Hall, and begged to be taken back, ‘The Sheriff says that Tammany has gone down on d begged him to con The Sheriff adds that he kneels to the Aliuighty uumany is not the Almighty, up from Long Branch ¢ This, however, was imporstibl Philosopher was engaged in larceny ; but we do the morality of exclu- a asican indus d the of American industry and t her knees to him, « The Troy Times contends that there is no the nomination Wooproxy at Saratoga and thatof J, Tuomas Davis for Cong: yet it tates that tho nomination of Davis was and that he Is utterly unfit Woopronp having likewise been of corruption, and nor, the logic of Third avenue Rink, and could Lot #pare time for matters of Jess importance ench ee receiving an apology from Gen. nth District ; » victories of the Ce menical Council, naturally protests against the destruction of the « power of the Holy Father, ceedingly eloquent the other day in London in hie denunciation of the spirit of progress Mr, Morey, well awa the result of fraud, for the office, nominated in consequence being entirely the Zroy Times is lame, Watbnines and ALLEN Mead vet for an interview on Frida His Grace was ex- vl prudent politician that he ir, ot promise to comply with Heir wikhos, nor did he give them a positive refusal, thoy were prea that it was fashionable to atlond on such occasions, did not miss the oppor- The Italians in this city are preparing a kreat cosmopolitan festival at Apollo Hall, on Friday, the 14th inst., to tion of Rome and the Roman States to tho kin, All nations will be represented on There will be # public meeting, have no doubt tunity of being among the audience. tly encouraged object of thelr labors me back from Boston , and felt sure would not like to listen to the giowing perora- tions of the brilliant prelate? treat, and alti is an artistic zh the ideas of the Archbishop are those of 1370, his varied gifls contiuue to be fully appreciated in 1870 Sioa all das dom ot Italy bored to death with visits he did not care for, and lonying a banquet, ond @ bull that all will be very fully attended, The equinoctical gales aro a preaont ad cont come up the to the Germans. Dat it never came Dhey not only prevent The min ie of those who travel must b easy when they understand that railroad compa: much dread the dama, 1 npon to pay to the sufferers by an accident, North German coast, but they also enable th: mers ty run in and out hout the Frenchmen being able to Ue to and impedo them, fust German st Philosopher | Weston Th y evening, they went almost henrt-broke: os TAD ral gore Senne Then ’ ition ling for the people to travel This fact has just boon verified by an export in England, who also says that a number of lines converging at a gr of wome security against railroad accidents, b rs of each ting will ts may prove almost impossible Does this rule apply to the railroads in this wind whieh Wht Tom ata, | there ix an opp blows nobody any good,"? appointed than they were; for although thi Non. Mr ALLEN perceived that Mr. urn Wooproun Woopronn's dark and treachery towant bim meri GuANT also Pouty, Orrexnei, Sreny, Kénioswar Bivcuovrsuens, others of th Cerman-Hebrew principal bankers of Paris, are of Gren py's and are all now in cause the offic manag it so ims are brothers of the Cologne financier who ted King Wittsam with half a inillion thalers for the benefit of the relief fund, ond they are naturally exposed to great danger One of them, however, ALexanpea by me, bas officiated as Belgian Consul, and may od in that capacity, Presideney again in wo German chm sta have just discover. the power and influence of the editor of ed that they can manufacture as good a qualiiy wild mosses and lichens, found or on the land, as is manufactured When we refloet how much grain now gocs into the production of spi and ig just so much taken from the mubst food consumption of our people, we seo that the avery is one of great i it leads to tho pro » of an improved, if wot pure q + that will be wp advantage wld be cast against him | of spirits frov Convention ; Niar with the politieal President Gnas has ! GAPERY who in 1860 foating the nomina and though 1 Distory of thee now from «rain The Frankfurt 2 announces hat the civil authorities of Frankfort-on-Main 1 reuented by the Go t of antiquities, pictures, or statues, and ler Nachrichten pad off old te Won of Mr, Biwanp at ¢ Thus it was that our @uchred ap ambitious but trifling Prenidout ument to fur- at Phitoseph (hat city by the French at the end of jnvinw of the present century, the tant aud be SUN WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6. g the 4 LOOK MAN'K SUDDEN WeALiN, | Fer Wood Becomi Firat Income Tax from the M ituated will cease when it ts | be sure in sumptuous style, 4 extended @ liberal horpl- | P rounded by ite broad acres, bat at hie elegant ro deace tu the most aristocratic quarter of Washin Fifth Ve maintained by a man without In paid an income tax for the first time In his life, and fortune he may yet become comfortably weil off in | his he his old age. True, the amoant ef income was not re, 12,000 only, and part of this was a surprise to | wife, \dding up the items of ii ve column and the redates showing aclear taxable ineome of Att D If before the Collector, Darl 8 day or two FOUNB: | Herore the 1st, of October-—ibe Inst day of and | with a check for $100 in his hand. The two ack and thorough In matters Of business, Mi amo” | SS wor take the Fetuene as teade up by the Asses: | noom op 7 OF, Milout examinacics. Te has them carefally represented his constita- 7 Ose ions big merks before settiement. Ko ne ‘The Wildey-Cheseborough Wedding. There was a large gathering of fashionables in rnation, Madison avenye and tituents | Qocmed Fernando in conversation & few moments { man handed it back with the 1 Of $10,000; the tax. tie € vy | ently the ¥ wonis!” | remark that Now mort men woul be overtoyed to find that they lind made § 19,00) tore thau they supposed, but the bystanders tell us that Fernsndo's visage clon- gated visibly at thie Inteligence, He soeme | actu- hia.’ He finally protested that there was "a ml take somewhere.” and scized (ie paper, ‘The hard. headed Collector Wanuly admitted t K © old now Gud it eutirely right, ere could be no doubt that it wos entirely an inadvertence. So Perna: one for $000, an, Juss $9,000 Supposed himsell when le entered the office, This little incident proves that a wan may be a very good copperliead, but a Very poor sider, and we wonld reconme revend haul Ferpando's returns f years, Other ond like The gland Of course bo rejoierd if It sLonit be diseavered that hy b THAT CHOSEN FRE een He Gets on a Long Branch Trate—Ie 1 viewed by a € re, and ts Kicked itt i | Frecholder took the steamboat for the Horseshoe Dock, Sandy Hook. He was « slender man of « dui complexion, and wore a black beard. He wore a exp Mo had visited thin city, attended a meeting of the home, While o1 which the Chosen Freeb: hands with the Freeholder, punched his tieket, said: of “Why, hallo 1 you here? i hi What's the matter between you and 1 you talk about suing it for |) of ernor’ Well,” replied the & Freeholder (ic). ‘Tum SUN said we was respouai- ble (vic) for the breaking of the Toma River care for that, but it hart (k-yic)—it burt the feelings of our wives and clil(hic)dren, and we couldn't money, that—we was all rich fellers, and (yic) we thought | uo th we could aftord to pus up @ Lundred thousand Go. lars to rue THE SUN for libel—1'ye see (lic) t" Condactor—Yes, Law that some of sou bid been over to the Sux office, I saw the account of it in Tne Sum. hk aboat i1,"" “0! a good advertisin’ torte, dye see? I'm h ecin’ to peddle (zic Vertisensent—d's@ feo, ch?” Hore the hapvy Kreeholder's cap fell ever his eves, and the conductor phased on. Just betore the a n the ears, and wok ap the Long the Freoholder's tieket was amon, Aiter leaving Long Branch the conductor pissed through the cars a third time, To Ii prise he found that the Freeiohter was. # doard, ‘The wealthy tmpersnce mun lay in his #eat snoring like a Borkslire ple, His blvek hair was plastered down over his forehead, und hia bods was waving to and tro with ihe moton oft ickete 1" ahonted tho conducter, shakin Fr cholter until bis tect: chat holier aroused bimsel!, aud stared vacantly wt Twout your tieket,” the latter replied. Did (yick) ‘nt you ‘take my ticket Wick) 1" said the Free liolder, charge Mr d to eat ud of its Bat His “bot that was a ‘a ticket Lo Toms the condnetor, Long Branch, Miwa allright. n Frechuider, Don't-you- ne » to lose,” continned the conductor, ‘our Uckel, or vise Twant We amvunt of your (are Chosen’ Pree'o know whom you talkin’ tof I'm a Choven to Ts or gat out of the car. the quarte'# where the fever fmt brake vute ech sg Freeholder iin drunken astonishment)— Puta Free (hyich) der out o° the car, man, look ont what you're a doin’, ‘The B-ard (hic won't stand it. We knows our richts pack, | Will yuu nay sone tare?” arked the conductor. | ge: i Don’ Fett you Maa Free (ie) holder? D'you | with the know you're a talkin’ to a Freeholder (vic), young |. Ab the man. eh? Don'-yon-know It?" ral “Will you pay your fare?" again demanded the ' condnotor, with the | "1 we first. I'm a Free (hic) holder. that Here px tor Wook the temper the cout, und pulled the dellrope, When the 4 stopped, the Freeholler was dragged 16 form, and kicked ous on the vand. As the virtue, ‘The condae ular jolter by the col'ar of “sin | eh anc Reda ies “Tin a Freeholder, yuu Chosen Freehoide and volle—* By thie tin remainier s nut aside & hundred thous Who pthe train wae on a curve, and the | cliar aud be was making fransle efforts to Recare Let us hope that all Freeholders of Oc county are not like this one, even Mf they dosue lie oUN for bel. —— WILEN SATAN WAS SICK, Timothy J. Campbell Wants the M Charity ®hrown Over bis Actlous=tHe ts V ng th Young, troug, Hopeiuly und Hovestly | st New Aubitiene, nertor and condemn To the Esitor of The Sun. Ss hard labor, aries with ou Sin: Your attacks on me continue, Whatis | intn the face and front of my offvuding ? no Wile Tsbrivk from contention with a power‘al bress, I nust, even ag vet 80 potent an engine of onjastly wnsuiled many and strong and | con be stri of @ pewepa; peful; but If my great dependence away by the pen of any conductor Y who to lacks the broad spirit of Ores esly ambitious makes an unsuc him, 1 am poor indeed, ‘Three several terms the people of the Thirteenth , by thelr election, have been represented by mein the Biate Legislature, I bave tokens of the continuance of thelr faith, Where } am beet known Tam most honored, The #0 bad as you adv saiul appeal (o me, Tot in Novembs t tribunal L shail with confidence appeal from your decision, But carried TIM ew Youm. Ort @ 1871, GIVEN TX WEPRE Ok ‘The Marringe pital Wardens to oue of the Prettiest it Mistake Discovered Belles of the Ninetocuth Ward=A Sen ile Wedding. Eleven Toni Score only 12 to 10. One of the most interesting and exciting games Played this season was witnessed yesterday after: | Frank Bret Harte recently declined the noon on the Capitoline ground, The contestants were the Atlantics of Brooklyn and the Waymakers | fornia. of Troy, both good clube, ana both strugsled ¢amely | —The female school (oachors of Crowford A not very nomerous crow best-looking how Tis hoir is black and wavy Tis bride is short, slight, Bhe wore at the y, and @ good many persons Were | cnt have worn tho siins of (ir mee fo the vaio might not bea game atall ifthe | tempt to find water. Haymakers attempted to slay Craver, who was re- | —The passenger traffic on the railroad betweee Jed from the Chi J their intention of not playing them | Percent. inrh i" . again if Craver formed one of tho nino, and it was | —Cranborry picking is now in order in Oceam thought quite probable the Atianties would follow | connty, N. J., and the bors ave alive with mon, women, Craver, however, was incapacitated from | Sad chiitren, gathering the fruit playing in conscquence of an injured hand, and | —The Paris newspapers wi merry as A tuatttaxe bell.” country ate considerably re tied tn ze, on account eoks ronnd and ruddy, t eifeet, taken several | brown-huired, end very pretty. ‘The ceremony wee yin the Church of the Pather Youn flanked by a priest on en oye tn red Ko eanee ¢0 ore a River ton, bave wondered how all this magnifieance could | river ihe. anrinkler, with whic the Pri ome; bat all WE | heJew the welded couple with oly water tie 60, and there | other the gilt service book, The rest and ti» priests ad heir Hiands snlemaly folded The only bridesmait was Mise Levina Brennan, tality not only at the Moomingdale mansion, sure ber of persons. who. therefore nil went * comuenced In the fret inning they were neatly dis- king a run, but the Haymakers, throash an overti.row of Chapman's, made one ran, rt, in the second inning, got his base on called dalle, and by an overthrow of McGoary's got to his third, while he came home ona clean hit of Fergn- A very protty double play was poved of without 1 Tle wiped his nir sang a benodiction over fon to left fleld. made by the Havmakera in this inning by Flowers, Penfield, and Fisher, the bat and wor delivered a short exhortation, Amon, were Mr. John Fol deome blond Lastwinter | Fernando, as we will proceed tosnow, He ha care- | a blue silk and an abandancy he distinguished himself by walking on the floor | fully made out his return, abandoned creature on his | come in Roche wai gito there with bie wit e Wedding party half an bour after the appo! mbled were on tipise for their advent, Moment of their occasion, ach some rocks in borhood were blasted with a People thonght it was @ signal aun, for a poed from behind the Attar an 6, ‘The happy pair went off o Niagara in the afer- priest hastily ste} d down t thele favor, t) earoed, but the Hiya SON Rome aneuld te EIKO Thirty-tifth strevt, seeterday, on the oéisfon of the com: | able income should 0, 4, to Mr. Plerre Wiley, a vishig od | YOuTE Member of the New York bur. Kearny, Mrs. Chav ean, by a Wwe play of tia. Atlant three men be departed, a | The res ricer than he | oeeasion ted the J ad woot to th eantiin) blonde, arrived, leaning uron the arm of her fathe ¢ alia, Where she was joni rand the twain Were spe Dr. Montgomery, nor groomsmen, wore a while corded silt en train, nd short sleeves, a eee anne aad tiig | Ha lady who, through the neivspapers, soaks for e wae ail the Atlantics could do, Twa of ti ma got rid of on fi but MeGeary das! by moking the hit of the Quy to left fh MeMahen then «tri als to over. | Chosen life part the last six or neven | Made one by the Fs may be discovered, | Ware nalther nd the Government teneftted, while Fernando will ete oreo rejal rage décotte'é, isn cood many thousand doers richer than he | Founded, was lightly foun suppres, satio ard flowers, —— orange blows The overdress, Bena to acl . and trimmed with h was decorated w itu “with tulle, while a SHOLDER. wreath of blossoms passed over her right shoulder The panier wus surrounded by 3 ‘The customary veil and orange »ms completed her exquiatie totlet, {sickness there was only a family re. afternoon the happy cou me, and trim to bee walsh then, it being too dark for the outfielders to #/¢ satin bow. y in the Adan tes se extremely fine 1 uctor—Refurses to Pay | Un account on the Sanda, | ception, On Friday evening an Ocean county Chosen | *#r'ed on @ tour southward nquithed, by two rune, DR. CARNOCH make tt Appear that the V, with the cabalistic letters “@, A. R.” on ite froot. that Escape the Pi Port by Way of Perth Amboy (érand Army of the Republic, and was on his way bring Yellow Fever, the boat be boughs a ticket for The United States Go: Long Branch, In Ocean courty he is known as | that vest ® great temperance man. He took the evening | exempt from the impositions of the piratical gang train for Long Branch, Just beforethe train reach. | st the Staten Isiand Quarantine, Dr. Carngepan de- ed the Highlands, the conductor entered the car in | thought bimerlf of an appeal to the S whien clear for P th Amboy are legally ow York Board \der was seated. He shook | Of Health, under plea that some of those vessels ad | which had come into our harbor throngh the permit Perth Auvoy Health Offecr had introduced Governor's Isiand. Tinie of gatie—2 hours snd 1 ‘en't seen you be: | yellow fever on fore in amonth, Tece Tre few is after the Bowrd, | Board unsuspoctingly swallowed the bait, Sun that | pointed Dr, Carnochan on a committee to visit Gov official report was esterday, 98 follows : the resolution of th ilttee proceeded to Goveroor's Int ST that pest, who concurred. promptly with tue recom bridge (kyte), dye bear! lifting his cap over hie Re Sr Four Ccormehen te lo te ees Phe Aristo: ta of the Faubourg St. Fayoring ¢ Rapaciey. re The following characteristic coived from Mme, Olympe Audouard. Coming from | worthy of him sho took to tady, and aftor @ sev thie lady, who #0 closely stadied American ; tions daring her long stay in this couutry, the letter | YOFKed at her occupation, aad only slept three jiourg ia very interesting: Panis, Sept, 18,—Tho cherished thought of s at laet been realigned; but alas under what drawbacks and diMealiics dees i se De. Carnoenan’ G. AL, “you know I'm | presented to the Health Board ely after recetvin Templory measure. .Khe Commitee mend: forebend. deemed tobe necessary; but from want of authority “Yes,” replied the conductor, I hear.” ealore se “Well,” continued the Frecholder, we dttn' Dr. Cuyler, upon the necesaity for 4 being in entire aceard esmary mnoasnres to De Gen, AicDowell, whe en orde:# placing Govern Freneb Repudiie | Gravely te stand it to have our wives and children insalied | guatsnties reece that way, We was all wealthy men—you know | (¢yown' ty fovrnew form of gov ly with any amt every pre to the Napoleon dvnasty, ‘The aris 2 Saint Germain’ have lon, ly of snpporting th t family is a myth. They a rybudy around bere is talxing | Gu'thatan mer of eats | ves (y-bie), d'you see that? Well, that wae | were Temoweit | laining, to the ere, women, an chiidn iaive, elorbing, und other orsibly have become hi nt tele! * that's alt, | steamer, were taken to thy Patent ted’ene, an’ that’s a bully ad. | flenmer, were tal wand where the ¢ Branch the conductor again | my bt ocenr sy ACOn will be allowed by any soldier oF resident with MUI after fruel ehae Ve reudered those restricuour eure Thus by th immediate removal cine the tla all sick, and pla, ning adheront pnd domains inf i speculated on the war, and this is th contemptible manner will say m vote was passod for a levy of 100,00 men; | by bWo fistierar 20,000 Of them wou WW to purchase 400 purchase money purchas ) biay be eaabie sect thy eity froin been drecty exposed t Cae sick as nurses ¢ nfecved Meat long enough to Mouey voted for the the #nme sate horter pero, ether covered city mp tothe reset three were aollivF: Traut ure islan'ton tay. temperinee man, "thats. |. Resnecting the or'gia of the disease and the clream iuecion poh Govericrs. Island © it. this Husted time, the conelnstod Hite, Which have coen in # MOK ¢ were to he & trifling vietory was to be obiair to ensue; where the accounts Was to be cha stances of ss of Brook sn. | munitions, oF Pangivg. (re! —BSeo here, youne man, diye | at fir as Hos able him to purchase a hundred a Free(hiejholder, Don'—yon--know—that, eb (hic)? | now of the tudes G 5 t Woat a burni Juctor—Either furnish a ticket, pay your fare, | beach at Gov. rnors | nd. nine tavely opp Md Beptrember, two tne nd mad alter their earcer of rapine and | fearinl deed was to get possess’ res a nation for you, whtelr tno: What will the word chivalry !) ws; bur every rier assured by Su who had Leen fam. bar Neat init uty to Governor's . Without ulting that of giving u9 oUF ety. robe, but the body wis le!t w to tell you that Edo notintend | On te made, Two + Were RO well defined roms of vellow fever that your Comuittes bad no difficulty in making i ‘Thewe were rocea\ cases, ihe mld tepe which the cates have nioved off, he got upon his fect, and shook bis tit | Kion and douut a couviuelor, #aying tad 0 gman, The Board of MAP wi at source reenter at tho Aw! our editoria Tika 8 De ws wager that he says a ecod repuntt intend of the Courrter des Yate oek of an linvertalint as 6 was at Lhe bobo Will my lever re fe etl one Hine A thousaud kivd « J God save France of Dr, $ the sentence was lost ihe wind, | ager of th Well marked eases plac: however, had blown off the Freebolder's ‘ancy cap, | d the dingner! 0 t NI Chairman Sanitary Cou, J. M. OARNUCTIAN, Health Oflcer, WHATINE AMY I8 DOING, who Killed bis Playmate A Brilliant Engagement at Newport Har- racks A Human fead oan Target, nad Laguirer, Ob & Trem the Cre ‘Mian By t Barracae, Was tried ye. are on tho dv Who has once been trie Robert Hartinar friends, working to fe usual, accompanyin A inoment nite reaching the ry the streain js evil, at least present @ protest when Tam | Ste shore cood oF evil, At leant present @ protest whem Tam | pte shore, tie senttins Widened the distunce borvcen himself and danger My wood character Is my capital, and Tam young | The enard rushed to tt , but whe deserter the Litter wis Al Jersey Central formed the wequalnta fred Hastiy and care ef, 00 raphily scene upon hearing the aut 800 yards up fay toward the Covington shore, wan a rattie of from a skivinish ive, and the bul ete fell (hick and fist around she bead of he ground and cause Ns d Heriian Eppinger kiliod Mic charity that the fair fame of the youthful and hon: | warketry Hi tement ot this moment was intense, Both were crowded with peopl emusic Of the band at parade jay, little expecting Lo in which the target pathies of the people seemed to be with he deserter, and many 9 heart beat hard and fast leo me ae being? My imuediate constituents know | # Bache, reaching the shore unburt, rose erect, an or, perhaps, wilh a wonderiul t saved lis ile, Ce hiest movement toward further eseape heen the #iznal for lits desth, for twe sled to hear tack was robbery witness t nt at» shooting tri Hovinger pursued thew, but was kuocked | {ie Usntantery with vis great anoe lel: He arowe abd gave chase, and | Avimal Kingdom. wid : " down by Reynolds, fi mn overtaking Reynolus, killed him by stabving | What datist Why, dats a concablag fome of the boy Than, who ay its trial for « Batler, is remarkable, boon playing hall in Greeny tii compel Vin playmate to mi a i heiled, and was beaten by youas Haver, Khe former | ils 0 thon ran howe, pursued by Butler, hut ont eu touk courace, one (Uri vig ge wit 8 in Batier, struck kim with his bat, wounding bum | IBS Com ge Wit) Be Yaused exhausted presence of mind ( m eolicit- | thas the a! conf of the good opinion of your thousands upon would tay hee i a ages muskets had tho range of his body, thoasande of readere wit) whom 1am not person: | Posed to ihe fre, ¥ ully nequainted, Wil you courteously allow them | \ At the to read this my protent? geared Orin THY 1 caMpnEry. | Tetall of fon ow wholly cx nd Of the oMcer of the du ae Harper's Weekly whew et Parle wok juli (alt of fonrmen want over in’ ‘Akita recan <b the doaperate privuner, WhO Was brought bach # aud hlaced ib irom, sd TUE BALI AND BAT, BUNBEAMA. ame —- Brilliant Victory of the Haymakers overthe | —The best way to ascertain the weight we * Played, a the | horse ts to lot him tread on your foot. Postage on newspapers in Great Britain iv to be rence 1 from two cents to one cent on Oct. 1 professorship of Iiteratare in the University of Call ‘d was in | connty, Indiana, have pledge & wortes NOL Lo Wear attendance, as the Trojan, like the Athletics of | coreeu. aro not very great favorites anywhere | —An exchange says that (he out of their own e! of opinion that there age of Connecti oO club, The Mutaals | terico and 1a, 116 mites {n Tength, has ineveawod Ot ast year, w coming to thir < se boing | Of tie fearcity of papi 90, the Atlanties Belnk | “According to various Ruropean anthorttt Napo n fe Worth all (he way from 0 to 810,000, 0), with chances in favor of the former. —A boy was recently admitted to a Londor hospital who had mtterly lost bi glut from a wound reosived while playing at “ Willan Tell, —In several towns in Maine apples are offered atten coutea bashel at the orchard. In many towns ie there 4 ‘The Hasmakers then went to ) New Hampshire they ean be fad for nothing. fcaRoed prettily, Through Atlantics m t —tThere are two directly opposite reasons why jen run tn ‘ y frome men have poor crodit—one bocaure they are Dot een ee eevee eahcat | Known, and the other beenn:e they are known, The fourth tuning gave the Atlantics two —The fot and mouth disease has attacked over rung, both of which were earned, and matters were becinning to look ver bot the Haymakers. ¢ ance of affirs in afew minuies, When they went | —A number of reputable to the bat for the fourth time the score stood 4 to 1 sae the aig Zone. they" made being | With erent ardor, got together @ few evenings axe obtained ttiroust maf of the Atlantic players Pik ‘wers muffed & ball sent to him by | —The people of Enfield Ath inning, and the latter ma | nae pk Vmukers wore oblited to reti inning the Atfunite kere, notwithstanding a bril- har fs ine up to this point had created but litle t, Lut en the AUanties, tothe seveath (ruing, efter puiug on two TuAs themselves, Chie | 5.11. Mantinston, Aststant Geol ‘Trojans, the spectators bean to bake | ture, aud A. Fr Clougis, puotographer, prop neelves np @ bit. and (9 shirk ib would bes good thonsand cattle in adjoining farms Iq Dorveiehire, rosy for the Brooklyn boys, | * tually. altered the: eppexr: | England, and a pante preva'ls among the fariners itizens of Hannibal, N.¥., who started fo the cemporance cause last spring 1 ’ . HL. not being satier eluront | fed with the consus taken by the Government, have. ‘wero Cli. | take a new one by a conim!' ioc of citizens ard foand that they number pinety-throe souls more than the cone Amith and Siart, cored | pas ropreserted, But who will gaaraniec that the new a hanan by Welles, figures are any truerthan the old ones? iu For the purpose of scientific resoarch and burned thelr plesees. Prof, fet of New Tamp ‘ spend next winter on the (op of Mount Was ee ie Fe He Toto equip the exyeiition It Is propored to eater #2000 ore the Inte champions | Part of the necessary funds have already been sub ec. Ot | scribed. ARE) cy ot Pike a Al wend | coor Cr Was Ki\ re, amon at; York the mboat gontus has developed a plin for poate over bad bart The plan of this venta the first, +in ntiltzing Ma baltvon, A large owaber of And fore, tivouch the five | tose are to be career! ou alt hovts, with hocessary et re Biey Kort tie next | venteuces for Inflating thei, When a boat approachoe cane they eatne | siitow water sho {8 to be holwied by the balloous suf Dat for the tenta | feientiy to yas, over. —The very latest thing In the advertising line Tro, | ployment as an“ornamenial guest.” Bho will geste and the bopes of | dinner of evening parcies—by ber grace, and wit, and “Vihem i 1 peaniy, contributing to the eatortainment of cueste Md de And ehe will do @ in the hignest atylo of the dy Authoue’ ft Routt | Art—ouly dhe demauds thats hantso.ae componsation have elosed the kame | be made, —An immense 85-ton gun is in course of com #iruction at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwieh, England, I: {s mate enthrely on the Frazer prineipte, and will be f muzzleloader. It t# ball of five concentric rings. When completed, the eaiibre of the bore will be 114 inohes, and the length of the gan 16 feet, The welght of the projectile will be 709 pounds, and the powdat fen. Atit, | won a game alike int capirtaalay's charge (20 pounds, 33 } —Cham has @ cartoon in @ late number f yy | Charioart apropor of the scarcity of arms in Paris, & A 1 Peodeld, 240......9 young volunteer, with now equipments, 18 saying te T4 pe J France, with all the saduess of a brave man who feels 22 . ere | his own Incompetence, “I have no gun.” Franca 3 H with erceness and eners soldier =~ =| who je advanciog with gan in front, and erice to the 15 18 s volunteer, “Behold one Lis Bal SS —A fashionable young lady, of rather attena 3 f 3 3 i ated wore, while fo the hands of her dressmaker, 06 S&. Glover, of the Empire Clab. puanele Sppereenes Ye het jd 15 minutes, : t she could never wear it, ant ———— the silk had bees wronziy cut. ‘Pardon me, Made NAPOLEON'S INSANITY, molseile,” replied the modi donign is quite cor - whe fiung ts ¢ thy as It shor Than made your dress, now T ronet bring you up to 1)" —A Rochester paper tells a romantic story of @ eo drecemaker who ty infatonted ter has been ro- | yonngman without bis kn wiedge, To nv Repub! Napeico: course of French, Teall ant piano, daring which he ont of the twenty-four, the young man married an other girl. The blow was too much for the young !ndy' reason, and phe i how an lumate of the insan asylum. —The editor of the Willimantic Journal ha hovever, of thie disastrous | received the followin: epistie for advocating tows nent, all with: | gesietanee to the Air Line ond: © WINDUAM, Comms pron wy, soane eres OF OOF | sept. 18, 1870.—Lptrom: I waut my paper stopped ican% catures, contemptible court Licquoys, still adnere | ‘40d It to bave you te tin oney ata of the | nor i won't, W to vote YES you vince seon the | over eteped your orthorty. Asa publick Jonmalist( Orleans faction, and that the | roid yonrn o rite to advereste what yon do. Naoolta you say If agrate mam and! say he ain't, and your pi ter an mape. Rallroads i¢ a humbag ne and yure a tute to come out of thelr retire ernment of the nation by the | 192 aint vo axes in wb d by teleg: df what ts yer pay Quother scent, Ye ad f wh “0 probat wo hon Ge A Hoy Mu ev—Threats of Lynehtr From the Toronto Leater. Lebant, The Emporer—ia Tevenue, In spite of the | Some two weeks ago, Mr. Joel Dean, ot hands, and in spite or | fiouerich, startod up the la’ @ on a hunuins exear m the right and leM— | sion, taking avout) named Willan Mercer ated Mmuselt in pecuntary diftenities, A large | shout 17 years, On Mon tay, te 19th, this youth was requisite “to eati-fy | retarnet, bringing the news that on Sinday, the nid alen to purebase estates | Lich inst) the boat was wosot tn a eguall. anit Uhat reign countries, ‘To gain funds] Mr. Dea, Having several co its op and a qu of sot about his n which he operated + We | held on tot rant, san’. Pmedtatety wud was after a time piece) ap was the tleag story, but to serve, and would have (6 | each person Who spoke to him upon the sj ct he enbatitule $490 cach, But this | gave a new version, On nit of these Nderent ‘d vothing, hat went . suspicion Was vd that all was not of bis imperil Majesty, | right, ond ‘Mercer was ar hares of rol mawentof the Meet soared | berv, aul as foun upon aper the army stood at 39,00) | his person ok fori Fogimenta of 8.000 men were | ovned by i bet and so ou ‘Phe War Denart. | Mayor Hay: aud Dorn was hot le ted by Mr, Doan turn to Goderich aud say that he was drowned fore they. parte rhe osait Me, Doan @ m bis Tim part larly to tell tb Upon th. ev: The money made by the | dence addur 1 to Jail in order iihas been eaMeent to en | to lave a Of the mab vide more confoun t on all the disorde Ato (he war, Mrs, De reia invemtigati es in Loudon and | ter, Sin eerwtion he has frenes Worth of Duteh oblizations, | full confession, in «lich he aid that when D ® shame for France! and how ipia: | siecoing an a fog in the Wools, absut one mile trom. nanet been t Cape Burd, be took one of thd guna ant abot him ed by & Horde of Germans, | trough tie ead. His oaject ‘or commiting the nora iar © Kum of » avon: Don's pore but tok the suim wing wvilnab'e ring on led taking at a future + in aw huitalo oe | money witch he believed to. pen next? God Ta this he was disanpoin person here in Paria, or ju | specified and the wat urn Paris to as fo die, | nis finger, which he in Our shame is rumeioutly | time He Jay last a party with t wt Vy, ard rot 1 Friday with ge crowd aw nt Was inten he prisoner was eony tsoner went nd to GE vde citizen should re to thes rich Ah was wit Yt ‘ hia! shoot hin! were | practical. Tam sure that | Aitozciher ib is one of most atroct T will never forgive tim, | ever commitiot In the neithhorhoo t ——- Yh 10; Lis heart The t Around Paris, youl I Horrespoudenve of the Landon Dally News railroad which | J ynade an excursion this morning a few ti eilnck to you, | from Paris, to (Was the aspect 0° Obyare AuboUann, Foundiug country a fold it should be mate—1 dese MURDER TRIALS IN NEW JERSEY. miles in fertile plains, wi - qoainted, 1 did nots © h sheoy, 4 now of Iw’ Fatal Courtahtp—a | sick. Tam speakin euse and tie Nelthiurhoo tof Orsay ans | , Highwayman Kitted—The Boy | Tye" Chas will, bine. tein tay tt they, % with a Bats Crese “iliggings.” ‘The enatewnx are sh > ‘on county (N, J.) Court, Judge Bedle | rich varmers and penwantey lays wid they Mineo mnrdep eaten | rei Ca tierad cont ice hte r teaie neue ' het, that of Herman Bopinger, the | yet fit to be guthermal, they dig Wo prem 1 Augusias Thaw, dreen. ' @ away pita h iy % 1 waere) a phi and Donvis Me: | any tortie farure, ‘tue simbe baker had for the marder of | tice that he Was © » buy flour for ° Hartman and the prisoner were Wo rob Tim of Whe peasutry. : her in the employ of the New | Jia tcny wautd etc thent or tuete pik ad Comoany, Maving each - — ce of belle of Lafayette AeDAchae an Moalie where they boarded, they became involved in qnar Prom thet a dicen (Ky) Dane rine that MeGrotty had talked 1 ea fp ac itie nl \ ‘ ‘One eventig at the Peni! 3 Se US. DAS 8 MeGrotty on rom the river Nic was on ex savin cone 8 eile wale and b Hi to uw, Wile the. oder ; as first struck by Mar Vis creklure Was boing os itiity! wank “ Diow in return which sro wiled with ladios and genttonen, a ian i ; i ed ogre witis his tay Jane's " cl Reynolds at West | orm caine rlalking inv A HIF Of spite ‘ Hoboken, on the night of she thor July jast, having | jyierce, wi leu ry . been aiticked by We Iaitor and Harney Mnilins | [*] companion Hidainh etruta aeoe ise while walking homeward. Tne purpose of the at. | alert? this col SOUS Al, SkraeR 0 and, aceording to Kppinger's | eel uD) Fearing bac. aut rating Yim ¥ : story, the men did take his wateh ehain wod run | nuaual miter. doattioss with a view w * ». Geantonthe Spring (alr ad Brom the Sprinaileld Kevurtioan 1 the cares of stat ses. and i+ on wal anit cal gen the d Inde eve QUAY wing vain Upon the Buigc

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