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THE SUN MONDAY, OCTOBER latter will be victorious; bat if they are, it | vent Dew? from being hie brother-in-law, | Men are running away rather than submit to wressive vigor of the Conference. the advocates of a crecd well remark, the Tt Kistnes for AIL f == | organization cannot expect to make couverts | te MONDAY, OCTOBER it wants to convert men to; nor can it Amusements To-day. ny Om A LIbItlom Corer of 684 44, and Bd ay, Aostemy of Munte-F Fonrteenth At, eet Theatre—Marie Serterd, ene, one side, and that for discipline on the other | H Grand Opera Ve Pet Faves will doubtless be prominently manifested coats WW Lebweat ond wa teaser inthe debates of the Conference; and from tho | Lina Edwin's Theatee=Tee Vee known scholarship, strength, and polemical Garden—Lite Nell, de. hasta skill of their reepective exponents, a rare in. | tellectual entertainment will be offered to | ? the spectators. 1h copy. Aemalemy of Mote kOe away, ee New Attenctions —— Vneumait Vunnel ee Vu Pinca Grane Dele Gesersi vase Lydia Theerpren Traps Schenck t Gen, Ronent SenencK, the Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means, and the leader of the Republ can party in the House Gratz Brown Opevs Tire on Grant. The Hon B, Gnavz Browy, the indepen. dent candidate for Governor of Missouri, and one of the ableet men in the country, in hie reent epeech at St. Joseph, threw down the gauge of battle at the feet of Gen. (inant for presuming to interfere with the local elections of that State by removing from office those who dared to express opin- sone of their own on home affairs, Mr. Brown, who was one of the founders of the Republican party, hurled defiance at the Pres.dent for meddling in this manner with what docs not concern him; and he took no paing to disguise his contempt for the incon- tiderable person who, though not even a third rate politi: an, nor a statesman of any grade, is assuming to dictate to the people of Missouri for whom they shall yote for mere State officers, ‘This is one of the most stunning blows yet dealt at Gen. Giant for his otiicious in termeddling with matters in which the Presi- dent of the United States has no ryt to interfere, end which, at all events, Lie far be- yond the reach of such a President, and are entirely too large and complicated for a poli- ticlan like Quant to handle. We much mistake if the President doce nét get the worst of it in this conflict with didate for retlection to Congreas from the | hi Third District of Obio. lamity for the Republican party and for President Grant's Administration, But the interesting question about it is, was it not the work of Gen, Grant? About six weeks ago an important office in the Internal Revenus Depariment became vacant in Gen, ScueNcK’s district. The ap- plicants were numerous, and so important did Gen, ScrEenck deem the subject, that he him- self went to Washington to secure the | }, appointment of the right man. No that a person had been appointed whose name he scarcely knew, who had lived in the district less than ay every respect obscure and without influence. On expressing hia surprise to Secretary BovuTweny, he was told by that wise and upright official that this objectionable ap- | y., pointinent had Leen made by the express,| jay direction of President Giant, At the soli: | by citation of Gen. ScreNncx, a promincnt mem: on the President, aud represented to him | ¢!* the great importance of securing the re s\ Tw 3 WZ < S will evidently be at the expense of the ag-| but it is certainly hie duty to prevent such outrages, many of them leaving from $100 he = ; ; WY any longer his aidede-camp. Some respect its 80 long as it refuses to declare what itis that | that respect ought to be at once illustrated by the Instant dismissal of Diext from the undertake any kind of concerted action with | Presidential mansion, a hope of success unless it first adopts some | dent who keeps a bribe-taker at the head of fundamental bagie forthat action, ‘There two | the State Department will not be likely to opposing forees—-the desire for liberty on the | turn a whiskey broker out of the White Tone California here,—I bail Join the Fi Mar address me to ihe care of the American Cousul in that city. of Representatives, has been beaten as acan- | PRANcts carries the American eagle with This is a great ca- | the French army at Marseilles will chango tho aapect of things in Europe. had better make word to Benxstoni England so long as his remonstrances against British constructions of neutrality remain wn- heeded. Ley thet he could not pay any attention to Mr, On ar- | on his knees before Mr. THonxtox, and told him riving there Le found to his astonishment | (hat he only meant bis remarks in the Pickwick ian sense, and did not intend to give any offence. Not he! par, and who was in | Prov created Fisn for the antithetical purpose of dis playing as much pusillanimity oa the ¢ statesman exhibits pluck, Mr. Fret, being be: told our Minister to take his departure in the ber of the Administration at once waited | event of th election of Gen. SCHENCK, und the necessity | feat Would have beon equivalent to a revolution For, as | such @ fool or such @ knave from being | 4 $200 due them from the Government, Such are the charges of this sailor, A naval court martial is to investigate the cause of the recent accident.to the Guerriere, Let all the sailors on board that vessel be summoned as Witnesses, and let them be assured of protection if their testimony fastens guilt upon the officers. —_—_—— Poor fooliah Gant can't get a Minister to England, Ien’t he sorry he didn’t take Horace Oneetey when we asked him to do #0? a “ a he Great Train about to Join Francet | The Cuban Junta has been dissolved by its 4 ; President, Don Micvet pe Aupawa, Me has We yesterday recived the following cable | taken this course because of the late proctama- legram from the Fenian candidate for the retideney : jorious and Shining Sun: Pout Saip, Eovrr, Oct, 1, teventy days from nelt army at My [ricnds ean due to deceney and to publ s opinion, and However, the Presi. ouse, expeditions against foreign powers. Cuban refugees, with whom Mr. Aupama, who is the general business agent of the Cuban Repub lic in this country, chose to divide the responsi- bilities of his onerous duties, In the manifesto in which Mr, Auoama dispenses with the services of these associates, and relieves them from the dire vengeance threatened by Gen, Gaant, Mr. ALvama solemnly declares that since he has been President of the Junta no armed expedition has been Ket on foot by that body, nor have the neu trality laws been violated in the slightest degree. es cn (he nineteenth inst Vive la France! Gronor Francis Thain. Now let Brsmanck are} GEOROK in wherever he goes, His junction with Prussia peace before the 19th inst. of the Cuban patriots has been previously subjected to a rigorous, often to a vexatious search by the United States authoritios, The friends of liberty will be happy to loarn that Mr. Atpama distinctly declares that although the Junta is dissolved, * he and his fellow-coun- trymen will not cease labor in the cause of the endence of his country, not only from this land of liberty, but likewise from others y, sincerely, and disinter- estedly with the hercic eflurts of @ peoole who, almost utterly resourceless, end with right as their only arm, fight energetically and desper- against an unbearable tyranny.” —— Owen Menrny is again a candidate for the Assembly from the Seventeenth Ward, IL Las twice been elected over the Tammany candi vv himself, inereases in courtery toward Fng- | date. This year Tammany might do well to re nd and Spain in proportion as he is snubbed | gard the wishes of the people of th these powers, If Fisu had, like Biswance, | teenth Ward, and nominate Mr, M would be certain of an election, and is a goo It is reported that Bismanck has nent to come home, and that orth Germany will withdraw her Minister from When Lord Cranexvon told Mr. Mort- an’s effusions, the Hon, Hawrrtos at once went But then it must be borne in mind that in ite i utable wisdom, ene has erman jes as great a model of deportment as Tenver- non-rettlement of the Alabama | man, So ee ane ee aaee inetumy | Tet tho Democrats of the First Arsombly . : Bila District of Westchester romember that Hee Uon of President Gaant against the arming of The Junta was at most but an assembly of Every vessel sent away from here for the relief 1%, 1870. ‘ PRODIGIES OF CONFIDENCE. THE CONFIDENCH QUERN'S EXPLOIT IN WESCCHESTER COUNTY. —— Ge Negotintions for Meal Eatate tn Morrisanta =—The Young Student in Harvard Mrs. Jonen's Overtures to the Chief Clerk tn the Stevens House. The last beard of the Queen of Confidence was that ehe had made her appearance (in Morrisania, and selected Mr. and Mra, Greener, in Franklin avenue, aa her yie! On Tuesday, Oct, 4, a lady answering in every reepoct to the Queen of Con fidence as described in Tne Sun, evlled at Mr. Grecner's house, and aid that she was looking out for a country home, with a view of purchasing, and noticing by the board on the tree in front that the Place was for tale, and that, ar the expressed it, tt lod a “quiet New Engiand look about it,” she thought it wonld just suit her, Mrs, Greener asked her into the parior, and Mr, Greener was called in The visitor spoke a little about the house, and a creat dent about herself, hor connections, Vor lonses, and the Ike, bot thanked Heaven that she had enouth left to keep her comfortable, She would ree lier agent, Mr. Clews, and get him to come up on the Friday following and look at the ince. It suited her, and tf he eonld agree upon the price with Mr, Greener the matter would be settled, Mr. Greener urged her to make Thursday the day of her calling upon him with Mr, Clews, asanother person wee negotiating for the renting of the house fur nised, although he would rather *ell it. The stranger begaed him not to sell it, as she wanted to occuny it by Thanksgiving Day. She spoke of ner fon, who she enid was at Harvard Col. loge, and said that ehe had two sisters who would reside with her and her son, She spoke remarkably fast, and, to quote Mr, Greener’s words, HER TONGUE RATTLED AWAY 80 FAST that it would be impossible to remember anything but the prominent points, After taking a slight re- freehmont ale left, to call with Mr. Clews on ‘Tharsday afternoon, Mrs, Greesor suspected that sometling was wrong, and told her linsbaud that she thought the lady was an impostor, He, however, dismiseed that notion, saying that #he had too much refinement and easy, well-bred grace for an impos ¢ preferred to eal! her insane, Defore @ o'clock A. M. on Thursday, October 6, the lady returned, vaying that Mr, Clews had agreed tomeet her that morning, He had gone to Stan ford, Conn,, and would stop in Morrisanta on bis way hone. Mr. Greener thon told ber that the New Haven (rain did wot stop in Morrisania, She re- plied that Mr. Clews liad told her that it stopped at some place near long enough for passengers to cot off. Mr. G. then recalled the fact that the trains were compelled by law to tov before crossing a ridge, and that Mr. Clews coult get out at Mott Haven, Sie made a good point there, and measura- bly won Mr. G.'e confdence, so that while walling the would present me with a fine honse asa toxen of her cood will Ttoid her tiat if rie wonld give me security for the payment of the salary, T would act for her. * Ail righ,” salt Mra, Jones. "TE like You a8 A business man; and If you will lend me five doliara, Di eee you to-morrow and arrance about the contract,"” ‘Thie hint Leonid not take, money to #, are to be too easy to be worty much, having the money ; she was very erent larry te evteu the next train f Why don't you ORNOW OF TOUR UNCLE “ Pecause he is out of the Ant at thas atage ahe be cucsia of the house were I told her Thad no and the terns offered by her xeemed She 1 on in a Annsist across the city,” entd M cams exciton, attracted by Ler etrange Manner, and not wishing to have a scene I got the money for her, and A week ward phe called again.’ el nome ous letters (ram Conressinen and ot tories, and exhibited quite a no: Whiskey, all ay parentiv genuin that the’ agreement between being drawn up by her lawyers, in explaining to mo my dnties as her agent. At the close of her locture, Now," soll ate, “ timesis precions, and [invat be off, Please cash ‘this check for me at once.” She handed me. as she spoke, a check for $200, which I had every reakon to belle ‘was worthless, J therefore excused myself. “Then ber of contracts fo She then told m Ams d spent rome time th gall the persistent woman, with the utmost cood | all he asked, he determinod from the moment tout ature. “change this $50 bill for mo, aud deduct the $5.75 thar Lowe you, NEVER MIND THE ODD CHANGR. Take ont 10 and give me $49." 1 was only too glad to do: but, on examining che bul, I found that It had been Mtered froma ten, By this time on may weil Imagine that Twas ot in the best amor, T handed her the bill and aeked her to Jeave, She was very much mortifed. Woald T take her satchel curity for my debt? “No,” said 1; “you are $875 ahead of me, but I cannot keep your wardcobe, Please pricise your \it.te game romewhere had enongh of it'’ 86 she Jett, and 1 enn from that day to this, F. W, GADE, 807 West Fourth street, A GERMAN COUNTESS’# TRIDULATIONS. Countess" in a highly excited state of mind, and demanded to know of the Sherit! or his deputy, who had been to lier residence during her absence, and seized certain personal property to eatisiy some alieged claims upon her, what hat become of 5,000 sovereigns and several viluable diamonds, which were packed ap fn ‘one of her tronks at the thine they Were taken away froin her house. The Deputy Sheriff protested his innocence of the charge preterred against him, but potinns could ap- pen xeited demonstration of the portly Counte tes ane as sie has been known to roll in wealth, and distribute thousands upon thous dollars’ among the poor of the neighborhood tn whieh she je! for some five or six years, and had been much in company, her loss, whether real or pretended. was credited by many, thus placing the Sueritt's deputy in rather an an- pleamant position. The oMrers say that when they entered the houre they found everything in confusion, Several an- tiqne Hessian ebina punch bowls were found ready for packing up; the old fnrniture, whic mate ae worth ‘about $100, wus ready for remox aid the floor of the room ib which the trunks were found was strewn witn papers, among which were several bills of lading The officers add that the trnnks on being opened were found to contain some faded, old, and wor) out clothing, together with rome otner valueless articles. The Countess, who by the way ts an Ene lishwoman with a German title, let the Sheritt's office in igh dulgeon atthe minner in whicu she NINE DAYS WITHOUT FOOD, TORRORS OF ACONNE: = A Prisoner with Broken Feet Starving Hime elt to Death Driven to Marder, and Sentenced to be Hanged Demons tuling the Wethersfictd Penitentiary. Wether jletd Correspondence of the Woria “ There he lies, tlook! Tt isn't @ pleas ant eight, atall, Yeo, he breathes, hut he can't ve Jong. Leva see; how long is it? Five, seven, nin without eating or Irinking TICUT PRISON, Ago a mon calling hiveelf James Vand attempted to pase hin elf off nea thoman beine. He was quickly seed and impoun led in tue state Prison, where MR WAS TREATED ASA DnUTH must exnect to be treated when he falls into ane friendly han His warcen was William Witiard, who ras since been mordered. Davia Kenily, tha man who w omumitted nader the aseamed name of James Wilson, tias been convicted of the murder, and sentenced to be hanged on the 1th of October) 18 Dirgusted and chogrined at the conduct of ges in not allowing him a iair trial, whien was fentence of death was passed on hin to die ve quick ly as possible, and not to stlow (ne law te inMict the double death of a year's imprisoninent ard the nad atrangle, Hobbe of everything thit cond be con verted into a Weapon for self destruction, he ia com pelled, in order to carry out his awful revolution, to padducted Ite triad I) himself hy starvecion. He lone, and, although the court counsellors, he would not a in his detence. Only defence he hat’ wae hie treatment in prison, and no person could present that argument #0 forcibly as himsel. When the court refused to jisten to & word concerning tat treatment, the prixoner, with an utter contempt for consequences, aat down, invited the judge to sen. tence him to be hanzed, and Luiznet “at tie format ceromony of the judge and jury bringing in ther verdict, THE MCRORRED Keeren’s son, ‘When we approached the little entra e2 a youne man abont 93, resembling the son of a country par- son, Was standing up in holding = pair of reins, My friend he jumped wn and was 1 troda ir. Willard, son of the murdered man. farted t call Air Martie, the present Warden, remarking he left tut he hoped we were not going to write anything bad about the prison. Mr. Martin, a man abont 40, with @ keen gray eye, rotand body, und Fubicund face, soon made ‘hie ap: pearance. To carried a very heavy Inickory cine, whieh generally hang on his arm by the curved han Gio, whether le was walking or standing sul, He had jast been overseeing some work where » prisoner was patching up the front windows He Erected us with a simile and a siake of the band, Gnd seeming to comprehend tne object of our visit, ‘once of to couduct us through the. prise ‘As we passe! through the first room we waw ten oF fifteen visitors wai to be shown in'o the prison. Among. tiwin ere and Kistors weeping for their sons and brothors who were within the prison walle, WEAUTLASSNL S OF THe NEW Wanpre? “Well,” said the new prison warden, “surpose we take & look at the iron cage first T bel that je an object of a goud deal o now, pose we do, Dy the way, how is Wik 1 Has he eaten anything yet!” Wilson aint been no expense to thi iu 0% whom Lexxy is the regula nominee ia that county. | for Mr, Cle el ad been robled, as she contended, and expressed | Yet since his trial. That is, except | we » influential and popular a Republican as in the Jaws of nature, and who could have fure- & > ge] A ahs ddlabasm bila tenth ihn sg la'gcg l(a" ¥ 7 jodie him yet, of course.” ite noes ttle: r ‘ wil 7 for that purpose of appointing to this office | is Vict itm effect would be on the Fish market + | 1H® Porterhouse candidate is the notorious | and some improvemente, which could be shown to her determination'to obtain Jastiee It rossiLie. Thought the ‘institaiion"’ would soon be relicred ' i" ’ i 0 ’ f ¢ arket ? $$$ - i Sad h a i Ng all | the candidate whom he recommended, To pibiehtiistsinte > Mooney. Mr, Clews in case he should not arrive, ‘The Next Asseinbly—Where tho Demecrace | MT dint sev unusapcetite yet, ou?” ough the Sta eall aro nd ay: - i Ms le do et up 4 etlte yet, ely had Cie A Be ci A EL ll and him | this the Presiden: replicd: “Tam sorry for | Gen, Cox goce ont of office, He onght The M Franeo An ini masedvas Gcas ike smisaan, Landings Hades shad A chk Acc EE RIRoN Goat ene Re oll the independent men of all partios in Mis | Gon, ScuENcK, but the ma A r he Messager Franco Américain 18 not | pot no Mr. Clews was seen, and after eating a hastily From John ©. Jacobs's Gareie. Isappose you keep on offering him fou’. toe 4 fen, SCHENCK, but the man le objects to is | never to have gone im, In this age of presents | pjeqced with ~ trali a Ph ame as if he ate recularly rouri, who, it now seems highly probable pleased with the recent neutrality proclamation | propered lnneh Mrs. Patterson, for euch was tie | The politicians of both pertics are exceedingly | *ms,a* fl ‘ive thie contig. Be * | one of my second cousins and of ostentation none but a rich man can offo i m 1 ho » he Demorrai Oh, my! yes. Lvery time the other prisoners i y of Gen, Gas Whether,” it says, “ this pro- oar aj taking. the ery us shout the next Assembiy. The Demorrain r will eleet him Governor by « decisiva major : : Hes Want. 4) “this pro- | name she went by, departed, taking the sketch of | Jer¥ us shout tie next Asconbiy, | The Democrats | ae fed, hin rations are pul in ta ‘sbi na tio ond Me ie : The second cousin remaine in office, not: | te be a member of the Cabinet, Cox is arising | olamation be dirceted against the Fenians or | the honee with her to show to Mr. Clews, Before | fy as well ae they did list years nd Broosien | ‘ish loft thera the meal before is take vu. too ity in spite of all Guant’s efforts ‘ } on , collent w ab do ag well os ther did last year; the Endicats t Lieve we are at the iron eiKe ) “Should ie’ elions! withstanding the protest of ScHrENcK and | !wyer in Ohio, with an exeellent war record; but | geviugt the Culans mukes litie diffe Dut | gelng she esked Mr. Groener to inquire after the F hones of ‘rinmph anon the, divisinne of tue CT ESRAN ahodt tart ene ou Show snow . sen Governot . Riek ie he has no fortune, and bis family must be sup- o . 0 oh Yo emocricy, This wee enrefal este ‘in sure.” " : ‘OWN Lo chosen Governor ia | pourwatt. ‘The President's femily affec: | B° hs no fortune, and t be must be sup: | we cannot forget the Spanish gunboats con. | Price of the adjoining lote, ax sho wished to buy | Now York Democtich.. tlie week & carical eat | ine eclis, | ata chee much @ contest, he will at once becore a! won is satisfied ; but the Administration will | Purted from his carnings, Tn Cincinnati he would | gteueted, armed, aud fitted out in New York for | hem also. On tho next morning Mr. and Mrs tietner known as careful and exact calculators. Hel eri ace ominent candida (; u eke bh ctising law $15,000 a year, and live ., ' Greener went out to ree the owner of the lots ad- | It isas follows: T walked into the fron en nd looked a nt Ie 1 peut candidate for the Presid Sse lack th powerful mee F 3 service against the Cubs in the sight iw exactly Hike being inside ct a herearnc? Teck the powerful support of | on gio,oc0, 14 Washington, as Secretary of the | ord. with the krowledae of the Government of | J0mine thelr property. About 100 yards from the | Covndier Dem. Fer, Dem. Rep, | course ivis built up of solld bloc’ ui Rear enterianer aie iee , Bouse of Represontative seh Poa y ed with the kuowledge of the Government cf | house they met Mrs. Paterson, dressed in a blac ec - SM the, other ceils, but in addi The Unitarian Council. ‘i MENeK i the Flew iain ives. | Interior, he has had @9,000 a year, and h i iA) [iia Untiat: Alalbad JE ha MAMI Male Wan (G'l ocelar Gas vaccuasitd thei bus copiicea ied Be antes with boller: plate. lia tin 5 < owever, there is nothing ke taking care spend @12,0¢ 5.000 «Yoo! .y ; . ‘ ahs > ioe - A iceathes and riveted Ore ey Those Pro(estaute among Protestante—the | However, there is nothin 8 care | to spond £12,009 or £15,000, ‘This {s.00F busi T biog trom which the couutry will free itself wis | her reasons for returuing before the apvetated thar, : oR eee haar ica cess tnere see thes : Unitariaus—expect to meet in council in | YOUr serene cousins ness for a philosopher to be engaged in, Ixsi€e* | diticulty.”” saying that be had already seen Mr. Clews, and | (M30 tae. 1 AT shout two inches in diametr, and thor, : aie — Gen. Cox is aman of principle,and believes in cons — eros that he lad told her if the place suited her to c ene ‘ tae | out inte @ eprce Letwecn th fit ne this city during present week. An Tho Young Democracy 4 ' ; 7 A letter from Codiz, dated Sept. 20, : AB acl dt i Chute i ag allow ihe air fo eseaye froin the ¢ . pet i lect Wusonaconlt | ney ‘ 7 inated a | L2cling the Goverment wit rous honesty Gee al 4 the bargain at once, She had shown him the eke Sau i ? Wes breast two: (einacaie: oo if origami on « f onal he Young Democracy have nominated a | qo ajnst (axing the clerks in bis Department £ pudlished in Za Revolucion, gives a grophie ace A bad adv 1 of buila Cora A i Conference of L nd other Christian | f cket TOMAS with, who £ ae va coun dof the f ei ol Ruantatad. Pod story on the wire, to take it away aloe other Nelawas tee » : vir t ~ ui as A. LF bw 1, Who 18 | party purposes he bos set his face . This un ; ards rege fulldialunee: lapesouts Giniue, room, wit Dotouces - 1 ches,” and representin: the candidate for Mayor, if.a first-rate man, | eurages the potiticiaus, and Cox has to go back to | conquest of the islond of Cuba, Some days | siaped onde. butlers paniry, &e. They re a 3 ed congregations, Wil hold its ope honest and faithful. Tho pul welfare | private tiie, We are glad of i tor bis sake, But | since,”? says this le'ter, ‘two mail steamers left DEE Bae’ yo. aes ae ae at een session on Weduesday morni t 10] would be aafe in hie hands, Some cf i will succeed him? Some nobody, probably, | here with volantecrs for Cuba, They went on Pr Sairrduy, Oct. Rat Ralfecast 4 6% - 4 buds ny fellow ti De, Hurworti’s chureb, on the | other nauce on the ticket are alao ex ve the babit of Gon, Gare, He'makes his | board under a Keay shower of otmmcs and insulis, | $26) a4 veri] payment, the rest to be pil when t= | MA vhy, bees you. we nly hed hin 4 two - + i rn ‘te tments in euch natble p and ariiticry forge was called out to drive | Cut under another name. tor re ager. and that Was to xive Us a chance of fixing up with street and Pourth | That of J TAPTEN, » comida fe appoint 4 such away bat ow as . i J Rate Reureeee TOIL Hasta Gs f ; Ee coe ae (Or dio. thiak tim the. allieat that ever | them on Goard the ships, for many of these vol- EXPLAIN AT SOM’ PUTERE TIME, a 5 Pei ta halpiatint cian 1 t mptroller, is eapeenily worthy of « ; unteers refusrd to leave. It seems they bad a | Mr. Greener wade another sxeteh of the imprey - 3% napect the prison, ow. ut ty ibe most interest f religions gathering that 1 ’, lived. td ment Tieh et 4 Mre 2 Ast 4 1 i! bi te Teoue. ee if AGHCe ‘ i sort of surmise of what we theta) Ceiba, |) ene ean team te gaperintend: All’ ie. Work = ot Tava bic Glin itbaes ‘ has been witucesed in this country for many But can this tck twin® Can it overthrow Wo reg ‘ tol “mn that ate Davin Me} he yellow fever is making fearful rav Behn Wore to be very ox ilyatennn age 7 avi ears. cal yower of On Sroxe, the editor of the Journal of Coamere * seredainel ie ner thinws, she dessred to! t 5 they come or nat, Ti daey ean nt out any bing that bbl eae in rrayt r a Bareclona, aud is ading t Mita hae F * ET Sill da thumaoy ood, ail rigue The Unitarian denomination, though small | farnot. The Youn Deis scracy were slau: | has recently sustained a severe injury by being | raneen ports, This las alarmed every eatin i Lion's WANT To TAL AnoUT +? In nun lus, ever st the days tered by the thenns } Thoy | ‘rows from ‘ Ke. He wos budly broiced, | piye 6, rably cooled the warlike:unt moerite Lave ® good etn f gaining on S draw hin ont on ¢he y y hey yeaa Aapelie fa wate! antet: ate in Ue fodowing counties: t oft OH, fie Ivara CuANNIXG, exercieed s disproportionately | wero eokl out were gy | Abd for a time serious epprehensions were enter | ig jnrended volunteering for Cuba; for they argue | Mrs at v\Giseao ; Ae oE nto (aa ; Mee Le deaen + fOr | sained concerning him; but we ure now glad to | (hat if the <e commit: Sh havoe here, | S20Ke of the binpi of Mrs. Patter “ “ . Hi eyaren ee chur tamer caan erie Powerful iutluence upon the theolowies] | help to railroads, for efiiecs in this city | iat L al purer ywharyit eal eg ILL LEAL TL ed bias iel ty MR aaa BERL NY manier, that one LE Ayes pated pA piele Ua Cla ; 3 now (hat Lis recovery ss beyond a doubt, Mr. eH F cliawla (Gn pol Scag tia} he arve without m4 ¥ fuss ove © wen opnicns of the community. It bas included | A more wicked wad forlish net was never | gy ne rig a - SEAN Stiasastaes aga Ala What mustit not be ou the classic gr tp Ee Tee ene ree was cain thai te sel} gurouzh sli the othe nd au in all anoutons s ny men of i c 1 on sath Pee es yomito? The newspapers cecasivnally pu winning and refined 1! sol | hundred and thirty. men ct Work. They all ooked in tte rank ee hg n of int ne done Ly any set of priiticiaue than this mur | yuished ability, Under his care the Journal af | messages frow Havana, which of course are fen ph Big 1 U1] strong, bat were kept down ty thelr work ly the F sion, and has had the services of s | dor of the Young Derad : Hanit 5 neapge fl : b : wppeed Dh an en went of the most rigid rites, AS we Ware sulsive aaah , der of the Young Democracy by the Repub: | Commerce bas risen to a degree of public useful | cocted by De Ronas. It is a most unnecessary | (51% that she Wo sted with the smatiest | The Republicans ave a chance of gain in passing wong by ai lace where my friend of the Post many popular writer? 884 preachers, that it | Licana, But it was done, and cannot be un} ness which it had not beiore possessed, and @ |}, yop aud expense, and might as well be avoided, | From in the aonse. Mes, Groener wished to sup ty ain 1 | biemeht as rteoner injont he able 00 zet ont. he asked has insensibly propagated its "eculiar views | cone now. The present Young large circle Gf wublic and private friends take ® | for goLody places the least reliance upon them,” | Nat, witha brash and coupé Nat Hh, Eolerson, iNew turk 1 | Mhrougbs fhe warden unswerod simply, «ft rules. y propag ‘ i i Democracy % ¢ 1 nobody | t Who confessed that she ways about ber : CEL Plt VEN hte pleas (ie Cg Call for beyond its own limited circle, and n’™) | ary not the saine whose throate were then cut | deep iuterest in eve eee aveeTos ee ner Tee eae ORs RO ny Gage 1 fie ase ok ey eeeuect ‘icput! ead ain on estimate—& we saw at old fellow 0 posite side. with the abe ; Reput ees MUSEMENI Iwnye corsy my toothbrush and comb with me at witorm on, “tins om the grams with hie fied, to an extent which they themsclve y the Republicans, aud they are not s 20 ve Greener, again speskiug of le arance snd nen wr: ray chance, wenean a reason le chance TesTa Co UIE 2 aro ee 1 $ Oo Torin “s L Neial organsof Ru re fo ANxious NF Wee vlike matnere said: I do wot Loth sides, If this evtinate ts any way neor cor. nig ystone wa Phere he wat wi would scarcely acknowledge, the teachings | «trong, Sheriff ORnuzy, Norton the Than The official organsof R We are not ealled upon to note any epeotal | iaiylike manners wuld: °f to uot Tehows a fair workiue majority is tuo neat | Hexting to occuny bis wnind— te book oF werap of and practiccs of even its most decided « lerbult, Cuuamen, the fiend of the mean- | “ explain away Gen, Tonariee’s departure rom Tig tthe theatres presont weels. At | shook my Wand so hewrtily, saying, * Aneel te, the eloaanesd OF the caleulalion proves head was bent. Uy. that everlasting muilltone whieh nents, Asarenction from the Calvinism ot | souled AT. & Eewane Constantineple and Lis visit to the soutlorn pert | Waiuck's, the Olympic, Hooti's, aul the Fifth Ave: | dear)’ aud he Penealieor Netee tines wore Gn THe coreot. | RABESAUONE all.the “toward the New lane, Uoitarianism h " peo T the generous, | of the Eupire, asto justify the belief in ti nue the programmes remnsin the ame as last week, rilalaebe tiga hielecleale) the Democracy, ‘There must be no division on the Ca bert tt a nicht ic H } ; ‘e alas +t these are among them no longer. Be | jyy engaged in very serious business, The gab Mite. Jan: ek on Saturday evening a Teoalt not help Pca Mya: Tattenson'’a eaniliwal | eee eee Meet mite niles Dat Non hese the sympathy ef mony who de og openty | sides, she Young Democracy, as now organ: | lant General is well kuown as the Lest friend of | peored in a iitile one-act brochure from the facil It her extensive Aterations became uneasy, SUCRETAR they’ will ges played out sometiures, and while it hes not evolve! | ized, are under the suspicion of be oe | the Christians of the Bust, aud asastatesinan who | pen of Mr. Daly, the m entiiled "Come her Nashana that al hey had boot ect higcac a Ren trinos of its own, it has go f t Y y 1p. ‘This is f not likely to mise an opportunity of gg | Mores’ It was a singular concelt, Lat admirably | syecey come t Aud not ace why & stranger who Lal | woesidene Caught Kibbiuz—Hecretary Cox | We had toon enteral the prison. anil the warden ctrines of its ; ’ to got votes for Woopronp. ‘This is : el CEA aH. A weuniaees i hire datrens | tine over. reenes, who took & 0 taabont efor t Please ¢ doors scoot halt open as if rewly to elt progress of civilization from | No party lengucd even indiveedy with ay atige Abe Power OF Ku! rorscl? at his | Siew of the affuir, said, Fhave thought of (iat, too, Grant—And ¢ We had hevt alinust everywhere except to \ 5 to secur } 1 fi bli <n M8] bat, enpposing it should be all (ne, ves Wirainorow Ob P ot Bt he eure |) gavetrader can Lope for public support The steamer Hornet, alics Cuba, whieh bat puts it tothe | elite: and if we. are “oll we cert slid Aare Tho warden cast a clones toward a cell deor at the has not gained adherents t mmutit D and O arc sh ounce the simole | nave no more tian will pay for wg turned fr. Le ng ower corner of the block of celle, and att ithe u 1 iB couumUn) PWERD ond Hatt ar was seived some days ago by Wistriet Attorney | feed iuisetandre Bo thoy entertained t ext with ey fl wewmoe on. Briday fle than MUL thas asin in maande curl . ky is very negative and ultr a wh; bay they have never been en five, on the complaint of Mr. dawns B. Cuato, x Kindreas wid courtesy, and were entertoried tn te | gvorien horwe era ny morn: | was, You cau lance in at him ay we gobi. He “ rbd fi 9 ; vi Fins | tue by the lively snd pleasant manner of t ts tont to talk about someting foreten to tho ctor Of thelr views, tf @oged in th ve trad scling as attorney for the Sponish Governinent 8 Qn would say them to a ot on | visitor ing he was fur when We learned t Secretary | eit erry walkout by the grating witho : ave Th bie by * * " i . - . . OT ce tort ta ook for bia SOM, & firntt * % Regie haa t . u no : Tae ae tean Dent on Mrs, Jones's Old Whiskeye ‘ ted States authorities to her ow would say tiem to ber child, the | Wee was the’ article pended, “Ihe | Fae ne part of the White House programme that | A eae atone F no 1 al ceelesinst Brey igacicn | ss, on the 1 of Hoi strony sat In ay other a eA ie Mocuadbhgate ‘ihe i chegn arch Tpatwed t f ook i } ie not violate th t a. On her | pre isylog om . stucse simvle | Cuy to rew! the art distance from 1 ; ERO Tshould of “i Ali . sooo \ could thork | brother 6 Hoult agtyie ne nei ie Ae Aber meson Lane tremises and te deliverste upon w et President ( vor Wad nat strencth te 4 ply of satiilated ‘ ely , mea who had been previously bribed and | i sha IM ry Wife suid Woenherh t mT in, two su i ‘ " tf . yal took a der r 1 " « actmias ly ‘ | r if al te 1 . Brit \ be a Ponealyodl{itiiteaet ning Buc a ok ad ; ne “ip ds Abel T with ue GUN. an Proce | \ ay ; be r : r r, Rerner wa once apprised ot |, I their hearitest emenrrenco. | LS isttaraae. | " ; i 1 \ erie . : the 7 Nather ference was call tas ipo | the thet, Me tof Lowell, where the news reaches Mile, Janan check appears tonight in * Maria | to cet of, Si as she Whe pu ney | cent denied Cx 1, eed act Preaer, t 4 lying fotos it tif \ together by Him. and it ins since met 2 n New York + iat Washington, and t fl a AhGe wer a Meovoth." Mr, tbe would rathor bay aa Hl } ui hott ni of 1 RE t ‘ cro) Axeuwas on Saturdey a x, wd the a 4 : nthe ¢ oe wow tise Vint tie, P admit, a¢ gracefuly as be couid, that he bad been | y seat tuneunh, t . \ und t t - ee ef ; 2 f \ s : s evening » | prom nck at 14 onda t at * ,. f ite r It is known thet several thonsand dollure | new of Ml ie | teks texpect her aa Monday morning at ait ost 10 be ky Pein ater the Novombsr Hee : ed, Was t¢ a plats rm ty Minister and his agents | that name Mrs. Ge describes her anpearance thas: Hor ace a Vut nhican Commiitee,. having { si sae i Hou were spent by t Ly Minister ai ? is ' 1 Her vite of hrowriah color that may t it the men who had 1 t * without infringing, oa the one handwriting, intended appar. |‘ effect the » sure a thi i net; Ae Me uM Heh alt drawn down in | biouet 1¢ abou It too good {0 Kern. iat int daicieed Heias } ' } } Lopes Eunrurs bas declared that he would rather ' ; tim tots one c her eye, Waich hus Late Sei eeal a f ' » of ie ® ontly for the Commissary-General and th. rst aster i Ne Uy 1 Which hus w riment port the unde ding a poor, Wrel Tlerty of conscience of which a ak F ‘ & yay five hundsed thousand dollars than that » ey a aay. | poles partment pa maGe catan le tis 9 ever been ardent jons, or open ny, | Chief Medical Purveyor of the Army, were |? hiedntasa, mpoesible that other bh they reanpoar 4 DENYS SOPRA WiiSKEY AGAIN aid he set eb forms, in order Lire 18 RA ATH 18 DLs ; y i 1 Paignsog uid eo te , i rei 1 ay in Which they reaopear is y ri ‘ elevate the te Metensy of tae When we wore leay oMr M oy on the other, the door to tho admission | found among ihe papers of Mra, Jonus efter | iii ts up silly as the last onc, muy yet Bo} Wucy wEuriney or, tue Raught wad the Natale" he Biter of TMH. acannat’ eaperience | sieiteerstte i ap Wan we were lay ag Nhe thane who are ae more Chrstie her both ae rs Us (ramped up nat her being a barieeque ¢ vid legend of toe Lorely | tn adit to your inte om y of the * Wor hone Hes ont 0 thet ius ment " T nt H Sudiiliet r y YEN’ we those s to uy he r — e t Iroc fot to mivic by aliane. He, ROOWN nO) ASTER) cama liciata and the Mresideut lad ne we Moral Cuurage be wh ( ay ‘ Ww Y gs or Budibiete, Latierly | DENT a as ag Jony Ressenn Youxa, the Notorious SN ine edrande De Worten Bae eA asd al ade SRY wink bart " f 1 ain Leen encountered in | Jonzs’s old whisk recom, ta 4 reer ; Atiho Grand Opera Mouse the 1s tne winter of ‘4, white Twas chief clerk of | sibt ihe dom aes " H Auli ng WOR ene RPOROS a8 5 Snoak News Thief, is sal 0 be € gin the . t au on eine v vous Meuse, 25 Broatway . 7 y fe party to have the approach: | he saye, “becanse it is very superior A THEMATIC toreningo * Lar Petit Faust” n Weim the Sicvens Meuse, 35 Bioa!way,t ain BRONTE ILKLT mR Orel ae OF td rey jo have the approach: |b net b Wert, Ail peraons will do well to take care of | y yT caturdgy evenioge Preparations are | C, vones, a8 hen ed he Ata nt t “ } Ne ot a), has age, and for the \ . risay, y ‘ qicntly at my deste for letters. Tn her many vit > {i t Mis vee BAKE te Visit Hi ing Conference of | whiskey ud 1 aa Tine: ago; an ‘ Ls if property when he is at ' progresst ' peat of Tes Brican He hotel ene hal made varions ingoiries of the | The Greate Teacher of Plymouth Pulpit Get] ir } very heat way for \ 1 payer ng | price te, think, the Lert to be had in th cme ive Barta anitet her own theatre in| Cetrs end wall uve: aud hoy learned the { Beate \AciTInAl CUM(TAY tha vere beat wy (Or Hat NER Jy Chriatian character | U Hhis letter, written at the The strategist of th bune criticiaes | a the iu nage? and tLe Herks. One day she Introduce Moterial Mell Exploded~a Mell of ¢ vone forth the dist netively riatian elaraete ' , ; ; nddereiti hereeit -o ine, represontine that ahe wae on Ker 4 © joarnals published f f Vy the chief usher and bre Cen, Trocre because, with five ed thow Who Now York Civens Company has brow cht | tiecian, acd tae sie owned 400.090 barre's of welences ‘ if Fe svpeer ay a el of orga ization, and making known t . 1 troops in Paris, he does not break throngh | f t never grows | did whiskey In Kentucky and Plymouth Chureb, Trocklyt , 1 1 ) y him s C " uv pitied ich tous a ela babninenit, hap aged in selling, In t ved yeaterday, und Mr, De br who sented oft f the pula tit (teaches int . ne | the “blockading Kne of the Germans at son Li. ‘Phe fageination that surrounds” the horse and BEE re aa packed yt Ae er ie MUSEAKS, AE ny 4 o ‘ ; While another purty ¢ bei sbe nd K the enemy inthe rear or tight a | bis rider" ny to Uo f mily settled in bo nor iy H on his mettle, f ied J way of 1 1 Com. | paint a ok yin r hi r 1 . he fuiure punishment ¢ ACR } reentes the Ta r Lad ‘4 U i} great mole manit ou wid A bet empany Can thes ‘a r ' y th PP rm Tdepreentes the meas Spaiciaa T i Hhis great multary nity, young and gee Na Rte ontleman reviowed the * an cal ‘ good, and pur t TORY Deiter ts t aware that Gen, Trocne’y | has periana never been assembled, nor could n fanit seem rehis ov the sutgect, the t ¥ Hnence nyo Drighter ¢ r yus place be fowad for th deal, and she thouslt not etriae ania } es, X ' five handr do men raw i h ing an hour at a tise listening to ber | and re # defined in th H ' er : } M enteitalament than the iron house they have wade | hearer standing f was amodinval |) Wilsou.ort { monthe past ie ¢ vers ho Com witch of MES | no wid not be fit to attempt any importemt | FM : th street sblesid r INF , Mt ‘ o t 1 ' wy 1 . n 1 ¢ on J i MPR WRALTIOAND IN xen, n n qr 1! 1 r rit tur Jost wh y t we or in od a decisive b L |} Next week Misa Nilsson gives two cone: 1} and on atienpting tot inert attend t hus ay | 0 ants 1 tie clear tl A howl 1 nbout two months of sue! | 1 ahh news, Le would often be eal tiree or ot «! Ange bat Me ditt per 1; Dut it is clear that U not | hoy haved ive aueat Go at Steinway Hall, and the Baylis Qoers | Me AYould afte ¢ ee ts trom such eae ; end 1 a 6 the 1 wt 1a? ‘ ik owas nv elk 6 fie th « rece , ‘ y appem: ‘ ce ie batone letter (wh vs leh en be be ry tation A b, ‘ 1 hes with tl ry to whieh bh : r Hileman Who goenod. anx ' wae oleae trom 8 opinions pretty yabout it. Whe dad President Guanv's various c rvibun i aia eauthor of On vie Helahts.” | Henor we wiih way furl ites Miout to | pensity wer parebie, ft - of the movement in favor of a Nave nct 4 rdbefore the country int an thie It 1 ne Kock of tle Legion ot Honor | tis, awever, aie eame \ had been sat tu indieste " Fam (0 Chrievan ered are the BR Lost poss Me aapect, Indeed, they are met | 4 gaitop ont sre writes to | The oy uapters aro wf rich prom la i 9 w'etoble, anil wy Aa cael beabepceo ASile eon ext | vee the Rov. Ht, P.Brk wich “have Vofallon: the: Peasdanh ¢ ; Cicutal treaty , ee OM | wit Je to be veen and heard on ® Mieviexinpt | ting to w Ge bil on tue’ next days it wasn | mere voy. | tese He tuess vr ax 9 t ® t oflicers wh i | vers seriuy misled daaany enw and hal + rnidale a We erianaty f 1 ' H, Seans of Massac’ usett Oo | the most conmy euous ia certaialy the pe core athe names of t stewnhonts while Lito in Bieittany’ isan equally | QUO ine, and F granted request without a ' vod manda, were an inclinat « the others re arrayed the Dr. Ber. | sion of euch a eet of Drovers inlaw, But | he says have been continually dra ak for nathia graciitosceouut oF eu via French province. | show ot te ation. The paeak ey came, bat ne cf man, and eal oe Uy Li 1 “ the rof the Confercne, the we must say that chis performance of Brovet | He addy that (he sailors are rte a _ ¥ tO) Phe artic on * Literary Forseri Py cominend | m9n8 yey hat she owed, und if” shore. | interence might be fuirly eran tan ‘ ei eit . i f f ‘dea, de 7 igh they look side. selfto scholars, and ‘he Cave of lamar’ to | Owed any other fav vst in advance. £ | views favored a purgatorial process fort ty dvut \ cr Lown cf Boston, Sceretary of the | Brig. Gen, Dravy is one of the most disagree. | death, day ar / mig +4 Ht y bate ne " ie Lee hteantniod ey Li Eo eee ere ee PSS A ar art nd vt j ile y of “Deen engage ways ans DL LIa sd i Wiel sinc ene a Li ts FT] Coste must send ine the key of the r nd ieave | wdiuigsion tito lager #1 ¢ commence to cat. I i Awereay Uvitarion Association, and a num J able thet nny of them have been engaged in] A098 tA ST outle irons, Tho ) miter completes the entertunment whist the perte | ete must ie Mi gg Te ESR sR | ee a een SEY Perchon or 8 bor of the slid, reapeetable clergymen of the | DEwt's attempt to use the influenco of he OM uy te! Bsa Jack, in worse | Odical furnishes rrgutarly every month to ite readors, yo her blessing, She tuen eulled upon me tn por= MavArrans Gameitipullreaklra area LANA nny ew , ; : on with tho Treident, and lils offi : pa —— ~ cmd without Making any allusion to my test aeren PRE Rte fake toot, Mis nat ‘ winati ova ) e Prine ask to go ashore,we are ‘ ould ali » undertake the Dat j " 1, lioswe dcnomination, who val practical uuity | connection with ie A meine ri 1 than State Prison, [i we ask to goashore,we ar At the close of tha racing season, a Racing nt, aakad If we Bre hy Lath: nar 4 i Pyare ieee 4 reap doy i" Cal Branton, how HW nominal uniformity, aud desire 7 itio le decomp re 9 dare ord fo . ua the em ar ler wr Ben asain aaarain Bi are more than nominal uniformity, aud dosive to | ciel position ar aid: comp aud gs neral | insulted; and if we dare to say w word for out | pe ig Tart Guide ta to be publirhied, contain: | £2 a 1 ont ol lr We mpley Trent, becween Thomas Gillespe ana Joun Blick i. hae : on wid do theirown work, as they vo | usher, to put off npoa the Comminsury-Gen " to confinement!” So out- “1 0, and i‘ boik under the influence of Iiquor, Michael Slattery he Daily here ted e they have , top elves, we are pub ini e ing the ré 1s of all rupplog races in 1870, and | upon she offered me the tule rath under tot Mack stabbed him in the buck, DdvW | Cawego, punts ‘by 410 Doon doing it, without jntertoring with | eral a quantity of whiskey owned by @ noto | payeous is the maltreatment of the seamen, that | much other information, The compiler is Mr. W. cnARcE oF IMMENSE BUSINESS Lae eee aad aa tery wee lorie ta the Long Se ee eee gue ol UM rious ewindler and fanpostor, is something Ginquating, Promdops QUANT cabal wre: othere of their brethren or being interfered Wal by them, Jt ie probable that she our informant says that they cannot stand it tavch lopger withgut rising amainat ther viboers, G Dorling, Whowe experience 10 such matters pro Siem Wall 105 dhe MACMEME NS ma | at a palary of $5,0U0 4 year with, fe prosnect of A uctoane, Bho aid thal i 1 woudd take the positiom ¢ Hospital, where he he Island Coll auikow Black ae uiceie Wore wrsusled. porenternn ina precamou peaagyore Of Um haatecras.