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i THE | aM the decree of the California District Court | from the Young Democracy is only one of ris oS aes Was reversed, and a judgment reudered ad- | the incidents of this romarkable canvass. he Fee eee Sun. verse to GomEz, a - a fee Ath Pending the A Know-Nothing Attack on McMahon legal proceedings, Mr. Mc Gannanan had purchased the claim of Gonna, and when the decision of the Supreme —Roosevelt’s Scorn for Foreigners. Mantin T. MCMAHON was born of Irish 1 varenta in Canada, and lived there till he was three weeks old. This fact is made the ground of a malignant attack upon him by an organ of tho ‘Tammany Ring. Thecitizens of the Fourth District are called upon to vote for Mr. Roosevent because he is a native American, and against Gen, McMaton be cause his birth and the first three weeks of his existence happened on the soil of another country! This outrageous assault on Mc Mairon sa new character to the canvass, and MONDAY OCTOBER 81, 1870. ! Court prevented him from obtaining # pat ~ | ent for the Innd, he prosented a petition to Congress asking for the passage of a epe- cial act confirming Gomuz’s title, In 186: the Committee of the House of Representa- tives reported in his favor, but the next year tho Senate Committee were equally divided bit tom—Corner of 6d at and M4 Ven Winkie, Motives, FiNb Avense T Grand Opera Globe Theatre 11 Breniway. Kelly & Le nie—La Now se Saini Floom, Lina Ra Tao Pieces In April last he had another hearing before the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives; but as taken no action in : arscris tha ipulation ww ntered | 8! : He eee renin oes cmtere’ | leads us into a line of discussion which we into between his counsel and the coun sie fi ‘i had no thought of engaging in. But the scl on the other side, that, until such action . : fact is, that the Know-Nothing prejudice wae had, neither party should make any de- f ; ; Aleks which finds expression in such an onslaught mand upon the Executive Department of the j rl is in perfect harmony with former utters 4 Government for a patent nor receive one, and . ‘et Congress has the matter, He Today and to-morrow are the last days sor the pegistration of wotere Page creo ‘ ‘ and declarations of the candidate in whose Chane in the Cabinet—What they | that in violation of this stipulation the New a “ peiivatiak Nenaray laria Company endeavored to permuade and | U’half Gen. McMattox ie thus denounced. Mr. Roosevet is the proprietor and edi tor of the Citizen. In the leading article of that paper for June 11, 1870, ho gave free range to his feelings of deep contempt for German, Irish, and Hebrow residents among. us. He proclained them to be filthy and disgusting. Hore is his language : “The student has only to ride in any of our city cars of ahot day to come out with several lively bugs on his clothes, For this purpose we #hould Gen. Cox leaves President Grant's Cabi- net tomorrow, and Mr. Drnano takes his place as Secretary of the Interior, Postmas: ter General CresweL will then be the only remaining member of the Cabinet appointed on the 4th of March, 1869, a little more than @yoar anda half ago. So many changes in #0 short a period never before occurred ex- cept in the Administration of Joun Ty.en. did persuade Secretary Cox to issue a patent to them. President Grant, however, issued an order suspending all action in the case until Congress should have disposed of it, aud there the matter now rest In opposition to the claim of McGanna- MAN, the New Idria Company allege various frauds on his part and that of Gomez. They chorge Gomrz with having forged evidence, a particularly recommend the Thirty-fourth street describable judividual,” as Jou Qeixcy | District Court in his favor by collusion, and | jnquirerte not cequesnted with German, and not fi Abane called him, had four Seerctaries of | with tampering with records and officials. On | Miiar \ihualtinsl trails way laciocuony. he at State, four Seeretarics of the Treasury, four | the other liand, MCGAnRRAIAN says that the | mungercy of he olor ‘ \ Fe Recereturies of War, five Secretares of the | New Idria peopl bought up United | «rhe Thirty-fonres t.ret instance, Wes Navy, two Postmaster-Genorals, and » | States attorneys and counsel, forged some | Monell inte exisieuce x hh A ene. Attorney Gonerals, the Interior Department | papers and destroyed others, and resorted to } grea! api arent 'wiialily =n fides not having then been created. His minor | bribery and cheating in every possible form. | Fickth avenue hid 1 appointments, too, were almost as unstable, | Those curious in such matters can find a de. | OX) Uilaalnily cratic « Yo hese constant changes indicated the weak- | tailed statement of these chargea and coun: | I's tsi). The Third syenue t h ess of ‘TyiUK's Administration, and the fit. | tercharges set forth in the dozen or more | ture that eatitite feet ly ope er ful and obstinate character of its head; and | pamphlets which have been issued by one | aud 6h Tats NORGE TS ieee moro than this, they divided and d lized | or the other of the two partics Line a €roa8 of hand Tewtonic repti the party which had placed him in power — - Again, in fern of June 18, Mr and foreshadowed the defeat of its candidate Ledwith for Mayor Roosevert uses the following expressive atthe next Presidential cloction, The radi- | The friends of Tnostas A. Liepwirit hold | words cal defect in Len's Administration was | a meeting at Cooper Institute this evening | , ates ane ti reg Sue sed ne ie that he undertook to be a Whig President and tried to control the Whig party, without having a satisfactory Whig record behind him, But his utter weakness was not made fally apparent until Le endeavored to be a candidate for reélection, relying mainly for success upon his army of offic tain him a renomination, to promote his election as Mayor. As yet, Judge Lepwitn is the only candi date running against the Tammany nominee The Republicans have been threatening to put up a man, but for some reason they have not done it. We conelude, accordingly, that | ct. is on election day there will be only these two candida’ Between Lepwrrnt and O'MALt, every in dependent citizen, and every man who values the welfare of the city above party suprein acy, will give his vote for Lepw for the low Americana, they hardly ex Here, fellow citizens of the Fourth District, you have the real sentiments of this aristocra: tic carpet-Legger from the Eighteenth Wand, who, with a machine 1 mination in bis pock now soliciting yo. to vote for him What do you gay to it, Ge mans, Irishmen, ws, right-epirited Densoeratic Americans! Do you approve such opinions? endorse such a candida’ holders to ob- In this experi ment he ignominiously failed, and soon after. wand sank into general contempt Do not these reiterated changes in Gnay Cabinet, and the waywardness, caprice, and Can you »? Instead of sup porting him, will you not all rally to the banner of that noblehearted young patriot " \ favoritiem which characterize lis bestowal of The prospect of Judge Lepwitn's success | that genuine Democrat, Manrin T) McMa office generally, raise the presumption that | has been much injured by the idea that he is | HON t he is playing th erdle as J ise to he used to carry Democratic voters over t . @ is playing the same rdle as JonN ‘TyrEn, | 10. rr) i rover to! ‘rhe Suprome Court of the United States and that in secking a renomination he will | Wooprorp. No one who has conscientious. | wij) pe ned in Washington to-day, Chief encounter the same disaster as that “ iude. | ly examined Woopronn’s relation toCavEn, | Justice Cuase will not be present, owing to the seribable ind idual” ? — o The MeGarrahan Claim. The withdrawal of Gen. Jacon D. Cox from the Department of the Interior at OaksMiTiH, and the slave trade can vote for him; and many Republicans, as well as Demo- crats, who desire to support Judge Lepwrrit, have been deterred from advocating his elec tion by the report that his triends have made effects of the paralytic stroke which he suffered some three months ago. It is suid that his sigan ture to the letter announcing his inability to tak bis scat on the bench was in a handwriting trema!eus and painful as that of Stremex Hor Washingtoyn bas been alleged to be ow. o the Declaration Independe }) ping Ly a } ged to be ow. a league with Wooprous. ~ - ™* KIN the De laration of rt Ha In ing t0 4 Akogriginent letwien Lim and!” qe guace Lupwirn will tonight contra. | te sbsence of the Chie Justice, the duty of President GRaNv on the subject of what 4 dies i We presiding over the Court devolves upon ® dict this report, and positively assure the + " Justice Netson of New York; but w rn thot MG Vc ie ure t rai ae « stat pi hee Hature | public that he bas no conuection with the | jig also will be prevented from attending by d of that claim, ite history, and the pregent | slave.trade candidate, it will do much to ad- | bility 90 extreme that his friends fear that he condition of the controversy about it, have | oo, : ; fi 3 vance his cause. may never again be able to resume his judicial accordingly come to be matters of unuau = ——_— labors. Accordingly, the sessions of tl public interest McMahon the Candidate of the People, | will be held under the presidency of Mr, dustic The land involved is the Panoche Grand not of a Fs Chirvonn, next to Judge Nutsdx its oldest ranch, a tract of four Spanish leagues in | Our able contemporary te Z itung, | member area, situated in Monterey and Fresno coun- | while aamitting tho talents, cheracter, an¢ INERT RMas eRe) Wiel WAN expelled tice, California, stout one hundred and twen: | services of Gen. MeMauon, falls into a] gona Pound of Shoot Ty hoe ashe Ait ty-five miles southeast of San Franc'sco, and | slight inaccurac ct fuente pheeaolio thao Gear inaieenig now occupied by the New Idria Mining Com: | It says that he was first the Tammany Convention in the Fourteenth As pony. All that gives value to it is its | a candidate by the Young Democracy, ‘This | sembly Dis J. Trikn Kever is the regulsr quicksilver m t Deluge almost useless for nerror, Gon, MOMAION was first nom. | nominee, This is as it should be. What agricultural pu prove: | inated by Tne Sex organ of no party, | itis that the Tammany Convention in “mente, it is w tid no faetion, but representin, et did not Pimorny J. Cane The two parties onding for the owner: | t 3 of intelligent Democrats and races ty a last wintor by in ehipof the lond are Witam MeGaruanay | men of every party in this eity ai {pi i naahc tring be : af California, andution Now Ids Mining | We nom|tiated eALOMAtOn: tons Congrase’|i io Nid oh mee eneee meentnte on Riannn Compony of the same State, 'Phis company use we were convinced that uit) When Mr, Perrn B. Swri is mainly dof Bannon & € the | District needed just euch a man nination of Mr, Romear B, 1 great quicks Iver merchants, who, with some | sentative. We knew hin in the war, lind | Pourth District, did he mean te aud adopt other foreigners, own onebalf the etock ; | teen him under fire, appreciated the str | Ais expressions af contempt fur th 1 onder W. C. Rausron, cashier of the Bank of Cali. | of his patriotiem, the value of his coang:ls, | 474, Gormane, a fornia, who owns one hth; and D. oO e steadiness aud uprightness of | Would JEON much better f moMAny Ab Mitts, Presideat of the same lank, who | el ‘Our. catenin: for bliin was) nob (ones aeteNe So Rocemeate and cnoinlnate also owns one th, Mr. McGiiatas’s | founded upon any casual equaintance, but | "hi Seber eay a aga nouns t claim is based upon an alleged grant iaade | was built up amid ¢ f deadly strugy i sgabaduunidal to one Vicrstt Gostrz by the Mexican Gov. | and nighis of perilous adventure, Alter © Patriot, the new joursal at W ernment in 1844, which has been purehased | ward we watched course as Corporation | ton city, will make its appearance on Novetber Dby him. The New Idria Compaay claim by torney in this city, and as Minister to Par: | 1%) with James BE. Hauver as editor and virtue of actual possession since 1852 by | aguay, and we found in it nothing to blame | M#yor Hekwer as manager, Mr. lanvey is well settlers to whe wrights they have succeeded, | and everything to approve, In Paraguay og | kie88 for bis greet journalistic wbilites, and aud under a law of the United States | pecially he bore himself amid the most dif. | Mt Bewner is a high spell leanne joie authori nge miners or mining companies to | ficult circumstances with digerction, talent, SE aHae The eelinelicn cht eeceRule relen previnpt lands w yhaveceeupiod aid | and @ constant regard for the dignity and | Qe s.e0 left a blank ta Washington tous patent for the land from the 4 Stes | rable diplomatic representative was never | one respect; oud the Stériof, to judge fom t aa yet, Mr McG MA ent abroad from the United States. Besides, | surpices under which it is started, bids fart get such a patent, and the Now Idria Com: | we knew that he was a consistent Democrat ; | emulate the success ef the dalelldgencer si its pany is resisting his cfloris, and uying to | not an office-sceker, not one of (hose who lie | Pilmiest days i ——— get a patent f It n wait for corrupt jobs and us prefer The Hon, ANvIto a Huon By the treaty Vetween Mexico nnd the | ment, but aman of principle, of honor, and | Nesmer are running for é yainst Tas United 4 ome at Guadalupe Hi | of fidelity to bis convictions. tay J, Campustt in Thirteenth Ward. delyo, February 1848, it waa agreed Theso are the reagona why Tu SUN nomi. | Casenent repeatedly appeared upon the floor of that oxivting rights to other | nated McMAMON and has not ceased to urge | the Mouse List winter with andoned eres property sould re vided } his great merits upon the attention of the vot. | te 09 his arm, No man who respects his wite they should be duly cetablished before the Fourth District. Afterwards, when | Set oF daughter can vote for Cammaztt 5 but commissioners to be apt 1 to ex+| he was nominated by the Young Democracy, | % Pico bis defeat beyond the possibility of a amine them and determine their volidity. | weadyised him to tako the nomination, aince | A°ubl the Republicans should withdraw Nx Under, thls ireaty Guaea in 1809 pat ia tho only qlodge that wae required of lim | eT ee ee eae ) R pledge that was required of him caine hia claim for the Pancehe Grande rancl that he should be faithful to Democratic | ‘The attempt to break the temporal power with his proofs Not belng c us nnd to the interests of the people, It | ofthe Pope was the great object of Bua sno < DRANK ine ter Tit ans Tea dial hare eupported by the | ambition, After six hundred yours it wa miesioners in 1 rej ected Vint district, and woe | Served for a Hohenzoltern King to complete th On appeal to the United hem upon having | Mork of the Hohenstaufen Emperors, and give vivir ohn Caan pF et, : (ie Tlepauiiesus in ae doath-blow to the supremacy of the Lati bana al ae } ; ney ' Hialy, to be sure, which was a thorn alaherai ae F ee ney , ; aie Hae : the side of Danpanosss, counts Witton an * ai 48 Ch & s. Jlowever, itis mediaval claim confirmed. A further appeal then | lis services to his countr ul we congrata: | Papal dialy no longer, but modern uly i taken by the Un i t i A rhe fT them Lkew Trdec hi | have iT ue with (ee any, and enamored & the Supreme Court of d States, | the volos of the great majority of the ve dutellectual and auaterial progress of which appeol wax, in May, 1859, ly consent | without regard to party, to faction, or to | humanity, All rH Ger Hp Hi Hay I, ond | 1 Phey know him; he} Mr. Luke C. Guies is the regular Dem: tala ad . 7 J . ano mj they trust 1; While 1. cratic nominee for Sehool Trustee in the Bighth ing itto confiim the tile of Gowtrg 'T ph tr sat a disisnea from them, | Ward, He is a gentleman of good reputation —a following year, however, Attorney Gener | and ix in no way Wentified with their feck | loader of the Father Mathew societies in that Brack, on grounds now alleged to be | ingw or Uheir interests, Heeomes down with | ward—and is deserving of strong supports [fr« Utrae, procured a reversal of the order dit | a qachine nomination in hie carpet-ba honest men of all partios the ym 1 1 | open ts Beli yan oh pm fi Teo ah ‘ ie ath ae ie rt, be ANB C4 ee donul ANprew W, Lecoad has been nominated raya fee ; 6 : ; : a ie ni i # L, eis n aH peoples wishes | for Congress by the Tamm ny Republicans of Aino Es aia 3 ; ty apt ry ithe i auihorived him to do 89. He holds} the Fourth District. The nomination is in th fom the tion of the original | heir order for the people's votes, and ex. | interest of the Know-Nothing mvehine candidate, qua, it After the expiration of the tive | pects them to deliver their ballots in com. | and is only intended to help bim in the desperate years the District Att r of Calif tained an append orter, which th ranting it afterward effort to beat MeManon the election is over, the pliagee with that order, just as if they did Judy | a All right; and when Know-Nothings will see how much they make by it t know enough to vote for themselves wnnulled 9 en wirtawt 1 the Staats Zeitiag should revise its state a eas a ue Weitholiey the Nu T ment Tt should recogniae the fuet that | ‘The Duchews of Aosta, whows husband in 4 ook up thin beeod ap | MeMation ix the candilate of the poople, | now running for the Spanish throne, belonged Reh aad io 1400, wer various motions, | aud that the wunpost wich be will recaive tw uprivate princely fawily of Ltaly, She is very ich, and is said to be bigoted. ind not meddle with his, - ——_— busine: Tammany offered a magnificent banno?, valued at 81,000, to the Democratic Committee of the ward making the most imposing display ighth Ward turned out over 6,000 men, and the Seven- Senators Nontox AMER are the political leaders in these As they had been concerned in the y last winter, it would never do to let the banner fall to their in the procession on Thursday night. The teenth even a larger number. and wards, honest effort for reform at Alban wards, So the Committee gave it to the Seventh (Boss Twren's ical property. enth turned out about said, stole half of them from the Eleventh Ward, We call the attention of all honest Tammany Democrats to this outrage. ~ —— The diamond mincs of Sonth Africa promise to do for that country what the gold wines have done for California and Australia, Thousands of poople—English, Americans, and flocked to the region where the precious gems are found, and are busy from Germans—have early in the morning till late at night digging, In the improbable but not impossible event of her husband's be- coming King of Spain, the Spanish reactionists will find in her «powerful ally, But perhaps her husband will request her to mind her own The 0 men, and, it is SUN, MONDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1870. IS OLIVE LOGAN A REPRATER? Nonrorx, Va., Oct. 2, 1870. To the Mayor of ihe City of New York. Exeentive 4, 1870, A authorities disprst to manner, to what New York, title of the party I belong. Words, addressed to me over your d ture, and under your official seal Aa hend of the local ge to you, whatever the political px may belong, to lay all oth My Dev Sie: Lhave the honor to acknowl eilge the receipt of sour polite favor, dated at the Department, City Hall, New York, Oct. ter deploring the attempt of the Feteral to belittle the vote of New York city by Appointing an army of marshals under a recent law of Congress, and referring in terms of scorn snd the contemptible and wicked census which makes the population of New York less than one million, you arge me, in 9 highly energetic citizen, no matter to ‘These are your eloquent hing signa: do my daty ernment of the City of anxions to pt ve for it the honored Metropolis of the Union, I thefore opp ty to whieh vou business aside if neces sary, either on Monday, Oct. 41, of Tavsday, Nov. 1 and personally to ‘egister you! duty you cannot vote, Tat flattered hy the interest you tal tor of my voting; and I beg to assure you in the most positive manner that, if it were poss! to be at home on the days mentioned, I should ral'y round the possible in sifling, and working the gravelly soil, As in the case of gold, too, the average cost of every dia- | registering mond is fuliy equal to its value, Where one | one or two miner is lucky in his search, a dozen are unlucky ; | West; but and only a few of the diamonds thus far discov. The which a fw draw prizes ered are free from flaws and discoioratic business is a lottery, and the rest blank ——— have done which are the list recistry any man living conld beve done it. pression of (if mot a mi Fname, without bi ibg perlormed which ¢ in the mat fe for ine registry office (wherever it is) as early a the morning and register my nam in the largest kind of letters, My experience in my nome has hitherto been confined to performances on hotel registers in the T can confidently say that whatever I in this way has been done as leribly as Accept the ex: my reerote at unavoidable absence, and too much) oblige me by registering for Yours, my dear Mayor. r . q OLIVE LOGAN. . da ein cond R Sv 1 The nday News pa Tae NST p.8.—On closer examination of your polite favor nomination of Taonas Pirrwan for Assem- | 1 ain struck with an unpleasant suspicion, ‘The ez bly in the Eleventh District, If Tammony is | nature is certainty yonrs, but the whole loiter is too she will give this able young lawyer the | evidently on ets engraving The envelope nomination, With him the Democracy may re. | bears this rddrese: “0, Logan, 94 Pearl atreet, the district, Without him they will surely | New York," and Lam the Only Logan at 264 Pea ei street, New York. Can it be possible that i ene 4 that a stapid clerk with a Directory of the The Mediterranean island of Elba wos | City of New York tofore him, hae taken we for one rected by the treaty of Paris in 1614 into a soy. | Of the superior sex? OL. ereiguty for the first Narotton, who resided there | rH JUMEL KIGHE NOT CONCLUDED from May, 1814, to February, 1815, when he em- —s barked with about 1,00) men for Fiance, march. | Cowmacttar Joannes Alive a Cheeky ni a Shek eaeeh: wREbtOL Coaxe—Arrest of Judament-stuy of Hi Mo Maat MA LN tad hm rpc bes cordings=& New Trial in Perepective— o his final overthrow at the battle of Waterloo Vicleey Gr Paul Geued ab x aves In 1815 Fibareverted to Tuscany, and now forms | To the Lititor of ihe Sun part of the kingdom of Italy, If the report were e thet King Wituiam has consented to transfer sent Naroixey from Wilbelin t contd only be wit a of Vicor Ewaxurn, Eat in view of that King’s reb ship with Prince Naponrox, and his former inti- mate alliance with the ex-Emperor, he cannot be @ to Elbe, h the sancti desirous to have sueh an elephant on his reover, the banishment of Louis Na. Elba would be re piving with that in POLEON to ded as merely ividuai’s notorious fond- uess for imitating the freaks of his uncle, and With his schemes for recovering power in Fran Itis not at al villing to incur likely that King Wanaras will be such a suspicion, or to expose Sin: Wi mbrace of roire versery, N Jun Jean treache the day 0: tr ont of this ‘The great aw, or indirect, Paintitl elie eoch time he was thrown down 1 ed with renewed strencth to 1, tenfold strengthened, to conquer th Dar al! platnly saw it, and ond any bribe, or un and any lawyer en Antwus wrestied with Hereules— arose from the our great and reviving mother eart) onquer his + Tam the Anteus of the y T endnred on thi ial, flict and ‘The public and the members of the eve of ¢ y may rest avenred tha’ 1 wil! pluck the flow nettle— treachery er—vietory—for my clients and heira-atelaw, in de- spite of them elves caso is in a court‘of equity, and not of ue influence, dtroct to keep away witnesses, especially nts, is the highest eontemnt of court, zed in itean be #track from the his Italian wily to such an embarrassinent of court for Violatin® his oat: of office The proper place for Louis Narouaoy is ahouse | Cte it England bevore the of corivetion, & Evatxie a monastery You have defended Non. Goorge G, The sooner they are consigned (o such abodes of | (WhO presided at the tial) 4 the attacks 0 see . ss trifling. Zridune (irifline. win Fenubetion). a penitence, the better will iv their own souis aud forthe sense of justice of the world. ——— - The Young Democracy of the Twelfth As sembly District lave endor ¢ for the repose of | Stave Count Jony toward bin and nthe f Aitoriahy that for never did a du to George, the Os Mr. Justice Barnard cave he y Indnigence winch Liberality jnire.”” Li eartily endorse that yon ihe jusicial benet courtes: Hid Jodge Pen Ov ncould r prove more jorum than dthe renomination | the dudge, being f Wituiaw 4, Coox by the Tammany party, oa attrit pte : € those quatit Mr, Coox ia une of thy few men who returned t fret was th Te will go back with an thereased y " : contrary by say is uo broot on the part of defen lant of improper 7otwea JQ gonducting the Last Nile 4 care on tho vart of plaintidi's ecanacl © Miss Nilsson gives to-night her lest concert for | ““Nor was my potential authorits from my clients be present in this city, On Wednesday night #¢ dougi by tha Court, nor by vho Rave Leen 0 long on thes i or Gtsp Ard hold fuet tee logal opportunity Nileson b very kird received « ib | the u « “ye siumply ta another 8, though and cecent Inays rave | f 1 pe The Hon. if Gree ened te her eediences, Verbups her very | frien | all retain 20, and have been sace our 1 of manner and the eencral tedue ; fe thir ¢ does hove added my as a ere. roe in \ \ tor a » her singing. The reason wiy on for dete Te tekoC har Mt fe aimoly dhe beauty and ease of r ¢ the corn a et wii abe am ng the most telling of tt Nive k rel erate 1 to iced greatly to the ¢ ofthe ¢ ‘ td noe (ie ceneral commendation of her audience, Whi i i pepe: «performed inthe spilt ot a sibst defen: believe th ber c er be ' hed on Mondoy the wane 1 rily that has a it in bey HINh Avene Theatre ve The vast success of Man und Wife’? ¢ \ Mr. Dely to rut ¢ all oiler playsgipr tno a raticast, ‘The #1 th Avenue Tea re 1 oven cacoos every for f 4 ' til the der Hto » iM AY) . . whieh tis marvellousiy realistic comedy of dl shirtrdacrontace tapleiadauhs ¥ every playguer 8 a most absorbing play, pe counsel believed thut the fraud in ectly ueved and richly y For tweive falsely pleaded. why did the Nahts aud two more matinées, therefore, * Mow and | if ft. They pr Ree Wile” nay be rce under t " ting | t th f had either porit 0 c tthe Fifth Avenue Theat ¢ Alter * Man mbt will, the: patriarel G*« ‘ ' Opern. ny torantr. Meuue eause, 1 hee the u Le ounp. On Lucsduy * The Crown Din a so deadly i eta it we t sores as brilliantly i tre H tore ‘ Li ' which it takes {te name—and on Wednesday Wee | MA OWn 1 You ber's delicate and lively * Oberor i ' Watlock's. Pileck, and b "as the play which commences a ught dow ert ody revivals at thie theatre, [Lis | aboard, wnd capt aren ip, white hi f the second ot the serie, “The Serious | miei ances Houkowme Kichard, *h Family,” will be browght out, and after shis osbore | Mayen" begta ! faibiearshabn fo iNet that gives jiomire O many evenings of Might agaist We 1 for the mal vie hearty onjoyment tory; for, Wine Is ho armed who. haw 1 red Aldi ‘ve eunaciouce W uted. Aud Mr Harry Beckett makes his appearmnoe to: ee nt cont of the Court may tra niht wt Linn Edwin's, making the third of atrioot | — thech wave cA ’ Y HA isailiitea vuenaoe Poa Llaves Leak GVORGE THE COUNT ION Ought to make audience hap a inane New You Creve lod Urvadwaye Oct. 95,1 ment nyospesouss F any thyge cat At : : — yer power to make this pretty theaire oue of | Magriage of the Soprane of Grace have! Me mont alteaetive im he ety, | penne ah: Grnag none ie estes dosh Mand ap 9 | The Third Baptist Ch 1 in Nassau street Mr Lander, afler an absence of two | 884 happy wedding on Weinestay oy d Yous irom the countty, Bppeara w-wight ws the # were thy boautitul Miss kyel 0 Ras tose inth thicmaungenent af Mvasts, What | Joun R Hoyoman, Vico-tre OF te Moteap: Hera & Susur, Mra Lander atandy anion the | tan Life insurance Company of Now York, ‘The foremost of our wetiesses, “The mune o | ceremony had been announced for & o clock, but Yenvort wus alway bright With arusue trimot. | ee vers that hour the earch wis desaely ero bu Wing that, remaing wachanged is her great | ttle ciety with you spewed Cor , ody they panned My the sigue cise and stood beneath At the Grand Opera House Montaland and | the pupits The ceremony was 4 med by th Sully are stil draws pendous houses, pastor, the’ Kev, 1, M, Gallaher, in a very impr We noiice no other special changes of pros | Pi¥e Manners after whieh, lean ng ‘on t Pr veeey Ver hustand, and tollowod by the Lnmediate rely Our etored brethren at Kelly & Leon's have | also, “Tue, side has dresced anoying the, tele broweht out un amusing burlesque on one oF ON diews of white satin, ornamented With orange, lim bach’s latest und: brightest producdons, "The Hose | sons around (he neck, and covered With s bridal Of Saint Flour.” ‘The only Loon is of course the | veil falling over. the a) Rowe, Hurticuituriets have Dern for fifty years ry. | Waist in her liad al nficent b ane tes beet to troduse'w Ula rose, ad Here | Quel, te etooin wax tain wat Koily fe Leon's rece)tion Was given AL tie tesilenes of tho Pomnste NoreaiMlSPrar=isins accuse | iMN ee Weettte bise asset thie day tu the Mutual Bench Saviggs Baus Gua | tho temuiviticn, altented with aoncic Mongo ad Budding) Wil) draws intereas frou dasa. —aae flute Uour, Alauy ValuaLle ureduals Wore vxulbited. THE DEVIL'S MILITARY EDUCATION. aoe Why Satan is a Good Ge: tyn's Ch Call-A live Chap! Regiment. The services in the Lee avenue Reformed Church, Brooklyn, were peculiarly interesting and impressive yosterday morning. The Rev, Dr. J Halsted Carroll, the pattor, telivered on the occa sion bis anniversury eermon to the Thirteenth Ni tional Guard Regiment, The Doctor ix a yonng and talented clereymon, He holds @ commission as Chaplain of the Thirteenth, and is a general favorite With the officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates of that magnificent regiment, As a chap- lin he is without @ rival in either the First or Second Division, He was never known to be ab sent from bis port when the Thirteenth was ordered out, ane he always parades mounted with his fellow staff officers, Ie was the only chaplain in the Na tional Guard who paraded with his command on the cecasion of the Farragut obsequice, Jn the drench. ing storm of that sad September day this model chaplain kept in the saddie, mani ‘esting the same in- difference to pitiless weather as was shown by the rank and file, The Lee avevue Reformed Church most fosiito: le churches in Broc terded by the fife of that elly, Tt is an edifice of stately size and noble architecture. situate! about midway between Williamabureh and Brooklyn. The pews on either Fide of the ceniral aisle Were yeater day generously surrendered to the military by thelr aristocratic owners. At nine o'clock the members of the Thirteenth assembled at their armory, corner of Henry and Cranberry streets, In obedience to orders, they repcrted in fullirese epiform. bat without i ie one of the lyn, and is at On the march to the church the regiment attracted much attention, Its uniform of eadet gray, swallow: tail conte, neatly trimmed with black fucings, white epauletter, black shako, and white plumes, was gene- rally adinired, average heicht ond of splendid physique, also came in for their share of complimentary allusions, ‘The Mine oMcers wore cray swallow-tailed coats, trimmed with gold, and the field and staff the army regulation frock cos d baldricks. Tn the ¢ er the usual services, the choir sang the hymn’ Americ’ ing In, ‘Then toilowed the first drow fae 1s career, and th y from it of the earcer of the fi Christ. He fervently ex horted t fers before him to enlist un der the banners ¢f Jehovah, The diferent creeds Were only the Mforent corpa, divisions, brigade ite, nd hottelions, and he did not eare whieb one tiey selected, #0 long ag they joined the army. Satan was a skijsul general, for he was educated in Nand whit he cool not achieve by t iit divcet he would win Tie Chap n deflved physical couriee and moral coura and dwelt at somo length won these attribute chiring that the good Cur ax nece: y both phyelea'ly and morally copenzenna, Duy int the delivery of thes rmon he was listened to most atte ty by (uo hundred and forty uni/orned offleess aod soldiers prosent, and by the ews and remular worshippers. who filed the Alter the singin of the € nediction wns prononnces nptly emptied to thw music vent Quickstep, Played in it hurel was trteenth. le by the or OLD LOCHY ¢ The Great Rash for the Treasure One Mane dred Cousins File thet an Hetre The Story of Lochy's Old Piaymate. PovonKerrsre, Oct. 30.—There is still another i TROM'S GOLD, chapter in the Lochy Ostrom romanee, and another rush of neirs for the miser's gold, She died, it was tol’, with no blood relative or “next of kin" liv ing; yet no sooner does it become noised abroad that she left glitering gold behind than nearly a bundred “cousins * come to the surfice Yesterday the ease came before Surrogate Fow- ler, W tor D, Wheeler, the administrator 0! Loehy's ~ he norifed to appear and show use why ‘letters of admiuietration ehould not be granted one Jemima MeKibbia of Punghkeepsic who claims to be Lochy’s blood relation, Sparkies of wit flowed from the lips of the lawyers congregated about the Surrogate's table as tbe case was called, d the Hon, Momer A. Nelson, ge hy “if the spirit of Locky Oatrom is at, let it make tteelf manifest by striking the able geut uisel for Mary Fonda, Next can 1 ior Waiter D. W presented x been e an uppeared as Judge Charley or; then ex Wheaton, cou: Surrogote Dorland, wne fe petitic Jemitun MeKibbin. Daniel W, ¢ for ‘thomas and Elza Lewis | Mi datranty ond Jai : dave Roome, dota POH. Taitten ANEW Lot ov Niet Who petition for letters of administration. They | are at Pong People, and ail claim to be on Here sie their names: Au Tarner, Chari nA. Lewis. Thomas Bond. Sanne! G Bond, zzekiel Huse, Catitarine King, dunes Buys, Issue’ Bays, and Wa, Henr: Ison then aaare i myuistrat st tie val t tie estate ul letters of adininisiration over th Tulge every IaWeer piesont Ianghed, for the aware of the enormous cliims waiting to be deo let | char J li cause mate's d H ; history of th n t h rush | te \ an Lochs Wi oN * : Y uaie as T } s | ‘ 1 re my Wort Nin “4 rom ris wd Vhomes I ’ i respect thoim the nt fl Tei tien " jean fran per tn Cana ‘ At Wie Was sled, wid» H at s then named aren oft exbr ’ at ’ i | Thave mayne | iv} Rescuing a W wan the Blackwell the Kee. | 1 Miegit stout, bron it aan, | of : : Kat wat | winth street ot n he cha et | a party whol i ‘ F identify t per Ww ad » hint to A \ the East ii nelive to bnquirie ny A i} tt P | person had eded ti rescuing: | Te! nd Mary Qu a Woman ho ba bon 1 that Y atte i 1 | eat in the ad, Detective Lambrecht etry | arrested Iverson th APL © we , ining’ there whittle while, let under t not return A SUN porter interviewed the 1 pner Ivers He was asienp in iis cell when the reporter entered Tle wae awakened by the turnkey wih Wom be mitted to #tep out into. the Hight good opportnuity of t ing a few w where there wis Wlook at hin apd glean reward to (he matter Ivers is a tui Ser tau AOUL BW yours has on open countenance, and his fier 1 Nis s were concise and give <tnat Nh Mirving Nad heen tn the 8 Wackwoil's fsfan tor three months, At ation of that tine they were emplaced a 8 in the hospital where they lid. be rving up to thin day, Dyers thinks that) Mary Hin, the rescued wonian, i a friend of Hiee He would not have aite puld the re-cue had sue vet oer ed bo OMY Lim for haw we vic, How two Sharpers Tho a TERE SUN'S REPORTERS, ~ a Fiat- How the Flat © one of the Old Dominion line of steamers, bronzed countenance betokened expornre to the burning rays of the sun, While thus waiting, « very plausible man steoped up to him and made some casual inquir: ‘which was of course answered, “Going by the boat, ely, siranger t" said No. % “ Guoas 60,’ ve to a replied No. 1. f* Not long. T guess,” answered No. 9, get adrink, Shall we liquor, ‘There’ rning.” AND THERE BY THy it they hnd Canght it Them, On Saturday last a countryman stood on Piey |. North River, evidently awaiting the departare of “How long wit * Just time ® place over there, and the boat won't go without goog While at the bar they entered Into @ very socty chat, and friendship ripened apace, thi ird person rus! and addressing No, 2 said: amy No," said No, 2 looking at his wallet, w! jed with bills of lading, checks, &e. ick, have you $200 in change abont you? hw Buddenly ¢ into the saloon in a great barry, wt Van very sorry, but all my money is in drafts upon banks up the river.” “Jehul” ejaculated No. 8, “what shall T dot There is freight WHI for £200 which the capt: says must be paid before the boat starts, and the least I have © draft on Albany for $500. The goods are on board too, and the boat will start in five minutes, so I have no time to get it cashed. “Sorry I can't helptyon, Harry ;"" remarked No % “ put you see how I'm fixed,” displaying at the same tim 10 his wallet. Its wearers, being all of a cood | boat, perhaos he may he able to oblige you. “This gentieman is going by the "As he aoid this he introduced the farmer, to whom he said, * He will get his draft cashed long before Doat gets to. Albany, or If nol will see you gey onr mont y The greenhorn emiied. Then he grasped both men by tueir cont collars, and sbewing a shield tld thei the game was plaved. “Jehu,” shouted No. 8, ashe slipped out of hi two coats and bolted for the door, throug! wiirt he disappeared with the tive City Hall F Q with w still Armer grip, and took him to tie Sta 1K Jud What is he 2 © of e. The ice in diecuise, however held o. tion a8 & confidence operator. ho wag brogght before Judze Dow!in ‘Phe oMicer beran telling the sto by abruptly msking Who is the prisoner 9 George Wittian .” peplied the ofcer. ntinued the Judve. Yesterday tn ‘bat the Judge dive! for the mariow of Je rapidity of aN express loco 0 to th ner. who wae OMicer Freeman af the at the « we A condidence operator, your Honor" sid Arid what did he dot” said Indge Dow!ing “le tried to turn a trick on me,” auswered the or * What do yon mean by turning atrick on yoru 9 inquired the Jndge. Whi. Judge, be wanted to catch me fora snck- er.” gasped the astonistied officer, “Oh, he did, did he?" concnded the Jntge Well (nrning “to A xt prisoner. — Piiladelphtan's Advent A Narrow Escape froma Terrible bent’ John Cosuth, of Philadelphia, started on the overland route from Hoboken to his native place or Siturday morning. his clerk), send him uv ——y ures in Hohoken= Having sipped a large qnant ty of Hoboken burgundy, John's movements be eum for intricacies ° cit of rails and beams be fell through them, bis Th his not called for vely during the slough, hel and livid and blue wit ne very eccentric, his native heath he undertook to invest of the Morrie and Essex tres toe cough lying between Hoboken an ott place, the black ooge Deing at lew tcoep. Atfirst he only sank to his kne struggles plnaged him to bis hips, dually sinking inch by inch, as blowing over the flats, cold as he wos now flowing in, and in Afteea wed, Hither’ e ti lead would have disap He now iP, Which Was forlanstely he 4 Kivlan of the Hobo Instead of striking a beeline ate the Wo Jertey y. Not being able to see throagh the web-work He strock Gfteen thes He wat cued the anfortunate man with great dificulty: ter had noarly reached his lips, —— A cold northwest His face grew nk to hie shoulder nuted ie had # attempts to cet out of sised a balt ¢motiiered ery f rd by oficers UW 1 police force, who res ‘Tue A Police Oicor's Hratality-The Poor (rip ple of Battery Place. On Saturday afteruoon at & o'clock a Sey re por crip dle the erw ia his pale face, ter entered who had fal His crut wm n betw pple of the street loge. she} by the passing trucks, ©. He cow op twoloze in the hes lay on the outsile of Whe cripple was im danger of being Hie fear was shown Seeing police offleer No, 4/7 stand od ing in frovt of Branniran’s saloon, where Dourla was inurdered by Jackson, the reporter approached Lim, satin see that poor eripnle I: ing ont t Ho isin danger of his of repited the officer, © Pha:'e t! Ws of my beat he ig ¥ officer on t at r bat in the tican aman oft 1 In We * found an off A his beat and look (ue Bishop Paytey and Victor Rmanny An impor cireular from the Right ov Bishop B was rou) im all the Catholic Chureet f Josey City yesterday, after the Grst Gospel at eyom Phe save he had neither te ‘ x the Heart to write a pastoral to hiv people for peace and the collect foi i yi diMeulty, He also refers tothe ar a of Home by Mallan troope, and a 2 Aaner hor hos Intely arrived . iol Se ead tat the Pepe is ¥ ft i wi bh eee rent Trial Mr. F ston, th eden y AM days be t » walk U in twent t , \ 1 1 : \ I 1h 1 f enter upon th 5 Another New veruor ¢ 1 toes since THe Sex prints , Fourth, District, acuinst J Rass MY Deau sins Aw TD t Isecnint wien dt ‘ mn wid rn \ . ' ean ” ‘ t beter