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SUN, FRIDAY. NOVEMB tons to 91,870 tons, and that of France has in- x! creased from 870,978 tons to 497,21§ tons, The exports from France to England hay and those from Bagland to France have diminish- ed. The gencral effect of the war appears to be unfavorable to Engli he would never furnish an jus ambition, but that if elected he would regard it as aduty to reti of four years. probably be known to Sraviprxo alone. He accordingly set to work to buy the stoek in the mean time, employing TuunMan, one of his fellow defendants in the suit, as hie agent THURMAN went to Bunsiam, the plaintiff, and, after dwelling upon the bad condition and prospects of the Company, inform that he was going to soll his own stock, and would asa favor to him sell his one han dred shares at the same time, was that BerNtAam parted with his stock at thirty per cont. of the par value, eclling his one hundred shares for $3,000, the purchasers and the two Sraunprnas, vided the shares betwe When the steamer duc th I, it brought in detail tho news telegraphed to The road had been opened with grent ceremony by the Emperor of Bra 2il in person ; all opposition to it had been travel was largo and Why, then, should it be It Bhines for AIL natural for a man of veracity and honor, who had promised not to be reilected, to desire that which ho had prom'sed not to Why docs not Gen, Gtr by his word? The FRIDAY, NOVEMDER 18, 1870. Foetes of Connecticut, ious lenders of the Repab- « adorned any foreign one of the most jud licwn party, who would ' the gift of the Gov altogether ignor Fifth Avenue Theatre that be is not sufficient y ins nt to be trusted with an Besides, be never made any pi ny men have been Globe Theatre for aspirants Democratic nomination for the Presidency, Eighteen months ago Jomx Quincy ADasts pronounced them hopelessly defunct. About ayear since Senator Hr ‘au oration over their grave io New Orleavs FMAN consigns them to Is it not hi fr, Pexpinton, Gen. Mr. VaLLanpicitaM, and tho rest appeared at the funeral? Stand not upow tho order of your comin, at once; for, Lot not even Copperheads deepatr of being accepted as pall-bearers, but be encouraged by the soothing couplet of Dr. New Vork Ctrewe it being Tuurm have not, in one Hy ingratiated themselves With our disinterested Chief Magistrate? Mr. Fosten ssiled on Wednesday for Puro) * more welcome Old World from the fact that he as an indeyondent Ame 3d of Novem purexs deliverod IRBENOUGI SPAULDING, And now Gov. Hc the eame dread ahodo. thet Gov, Esaitsiy, Will there be a General War in Bue am the first been pr Tussin would take advautage of the present ween Fronce and Germany to carry out her traditional designs egainet Turkey ; and the diplomatic demenstrations which have been made in that direetion aro evi dently only the beginning of such a move. quieted, and They have afalllength portrait of Gen ave in) Philadelphia Wasmiveros and Manis of Dean Nasw st Bath bad n full of the mock and placed between the Powe, Low Cux rain, ait appended it beveath the group: geutlonien, but “frat come, circumstances a the admirers hole expense, tendered TitunMAN, by the advico of his counsel, Mr. Catustoriun Fixe, tho $3,000 ho had received from him, back his hundred shares. His demand was re fused, and hene: under the Inw of the Stat Tunaan had simply bought tho shares without explanation, Bu been without redress, tice, unlike that of the aned the following 1. and demanded The Rursion statesmen have choren their int of atiack with their usual cunning, nd their plan of ope’ ne tap holds ontto born, or may vetura.” xz Brows and Senator Doorstres, their record is unimpeachable, for long ago they helped to kill these dead RWTON never spo As to Gov, B.G ions is equally They declare that the treaty of Paris is abrogated, so far as it provides for the exclusion of Russian men-of-war from the Black Sea, and denies the fr armed ships of all Straiis of the Dardanelles. Beverer on inanks Jnced tie busts botween, SHAM would have Gar enlightened jus. former might copy this, and porteait of President Gaaxe in A King of Spam. Some revenue The Spanish Cortes on Wednesday cleet second son of Vievor King of Spain in the Cortes was 190 to 120. give the Duke that mojority of two which had been declared te be necessary for bat as he is declared nations through the In this declara. favor the general ment of the world against s ns as the treaty of Paris imposes in this Their ulterior desions, ao far as they have been avowed, are also calculated to grain support f TE has been on a it to the Duchess pe Moveur in street, London, This etrect was probably sclected wut of the semi-vision A tip to the ally nnancoessiul much as he ean, provided he tells im no rious Family,” “we make a broad and a marked distinction between saying that which is not and not saying that which Fortunately for Burnuam, he had in the course of hie talk with Tirunman asked if he had any news from Biw the road later than that received by the umer of October 33, norant of the had boidty told him round the Court eharged the jury that BoRNWAM was entitled to 0 verdict, and ¢ gave bim $6,000, thas deciding that the for tue intery ary idea sug, full moon would have be to the desir war and Pau jon of a King to have been elected, we eum ty had Leen ab 1d weaken opposition rule requiri 2 such a me, aud annex ii to the Russ ed their intention to libe nationalities of Tarkey ol, aad to ellow then goveraments » these governments tussian control more In the complicated intrigues which eur fon, it is imp nice distiuetions of the law, he had not. tadepenient the idoa of permanently csi would be subject to than to any other faflacnce De casy, the certral power of se mere enteh or trick wn the way for Gen, Prist to reach th. f fo much des If the necounts of the limited eapacit character of t) trne, he cannot ral An account thiol of this eity ov a number of railroad bonds, destroyed and removed, to absorb then one into the Rue of establishing four or re waa worth $60 me sday and conitnitted wtunate aa Jone Rewer, sneak news thief, who, upon with the sto! n, was only ve small Chris tian States in place of one Tur ppenls to the religious is much less caleu luted to provoke the determined hostility of any of the great powers than t} annexation which the Emperor Nicuonas avowed before the Crimean war, and whieh: was finally defeated by the capture of Sebas Now, what the defend. ish Empire, time; and th's inclines us to believe that it auds of other men, who are gene ed to be Lonest and respectable citizens, are doing every day. being detected honor that is now confi upon him. The great questions in Spain are, first, how to raise money of Cuba without succumbing to the patriots. To common-sense people either of the ques tions, or rather the one question, would offer for to such, would be a solution of the other. Sell Cuba, But Spain is uot a common-sense nation ; and whilo she knows full well that she can- not hold Cuba much longer, and that the proceeds of the sale of the island would part ly free her from her financial difficulties, Castilian pride keeps her poor. Gens. Serrano and Pris oligarchs who have ruled § two years, are well aware thet the apparent sh Government, be he king, regent, or premier, under whose reign or administration Spain parts with Cuba, will be thenceforth the mar universal abhorrence of the uation, they know, moreov Aosta is probably ignor: ments which bind Cuba to the mother being kicked ot Where at the tine he was em tablishment, not go as far in the way of out-and-out lying as THULMAN, but they act upon th prineiple—that of takin, they can of the ignorance or weakness of those with whom they deal. the transactions in Wall street are nothing but bargains, in which each party tries to de. ceive the other as much as possible ; and no them but the veriest green horn expects to be dealt with honestly. other kinds of business the same evil prevails, though not quite eo extensively, It is thought to be smart and enterprising for a merchant to get news ahead of other merchants, and then buy from them or sell to them goods on that news, to their detriment. code of immorality prevailing, what is the gainst the corruption of ing in abuse of corrupt? When our men are honest them- selves, they will have a right to be indignant at dishonesty in others, and not before. how to get rid every advantage id in a London journal a report of the Comuissionor of Police for London, giving ¢ and conviction of one Wrutras Stxrsox, a fainous thief of London, who than $50,000 by thefts. in when arrested he was “connected all over the world, and edvanced money to thew to go te foreign countries to commit robber to whom Joux Resseut Yous, the notorious would naturelly apply for money to aid Lim in carrying on the Thiever mat of the eapty no difficul ‘The opportunity for the execution of this great schemo which the present crisis offers is one which, if not embraced, can never be England is now the only power which can attempt any great re France is entirely broken dow and isabsorbed in the effort to save her ow existence from the moet terrible mlitary con- quest that has been attempte when her soil was overrun by the legions of is also weakened. throes of national y lw bankrupt; and the most important vassal of the Sultan, the Pasha of Eyypt, bas long been engaged in the most forui.eble preparations for rebel- had eccumulated mi one engaged expected to return. the kiod of man and the other ain for the last since the time The Central Council of the Knights of St. Crispin resolved, at their meeting oa Wednesday evening last, to appoint 9 spec’ faeturers’ Ass New York city to ask their coéperation in forn:- ing a Boerd of Trade, composed equally of em- plovers and employees, to arbitrate upon any differences that may hereafter aris step in the right directior proposition will be favorably entertained by the With such a head of the Sp Haly is stra, gling in th vlidation, " BOONE RON the Tammany Ring or indul, officials alleged to 1 rich and respectab! «l man for the ut of, that the liga. and we trust ¢ tempt the ambition of he realization of the dream which lurks in the goul of every Museovite Will England mat ouparatively unimportant deni with which Russia hes opened the drama? nly is nota great thing that a few men.of-war should be anchor in the Black Sea and be repaired ata navy yard in any of its porte, or that th armed vessels of the world should he suffered to pats through the Dardanclles in a peace If thie were all, possible for the statesmen of England to ac. cede to the wishes of Russia; but what ren. ders ff impossible is the certainty that this matter is but the entering point of the wedge, and that if it Is allowed to pase, the whole wedge will be 4 England cannot submit to without dishonor, or without danger of the most pressing kind to her posecsstons in India hos become virtually mistress of Turkey, with Egypt for her faithfal ally B00n cease to be English. and to premis Learn from Your Enemies try today are so rotten much longer serve. Philadelphia lawyers have always had a repatation for ingeouity aud wout of principle; a recent illustration of of which Pres A foreign King, who might answe was the only alternative. appears, is the caispaw. dont Gnas will appreciate Now let Lim take from us the advice to read the Hon, HorAcE GREELEY'S er to Mr. Sewann, dissolving the part- nership between SEWAK. Let him read and inwardly digest talent in this respect exceeds anything we bad before beard of. A man named Hato has been found guilty of charge of rape and murder, comuitted ona child nine years of age, offered for the conviction of the offender, secure the reward by convicting Haxtox, the detectives who had him arrested sclected a noto- rious criminal named Desw, then undergoing his sentence, and placed him in the same cell with Haxtox, with instructions to worm out from hira Doxx demanded as his re- ward @ fuli pardon, and this pardon was procured for Lim and placed in his hands before he under- He then set to work and got from Hantow the desired confession, and on it Hax- LON was yesterday couvicied of murder and will be bonged. us an enemy. The Rev. How angurated yesterday as Chancellor of the Univer- sity ot New York, i of that institution upon securing so distinguished « scholar and so able aman to administer its af- fuirs, Dr. Cnospr is not only one of th voted and succeesful clergymen of inthe midst of the great labors required fro: pastor of an extensive and iucrossing ¢ gation, he bas always found time to keep abreast al learning and philoso- Now let the friends of the Vaiversity set to work and add to its endow. ent a fund large enough to enable the new scellor to carry out the plans of usefulness which no doubt he bes alres f a smoll college s allowed to akb Crospy, D.D., was in Weep & Gr A reward of $1,000 had been We congratulate the abun Administration of our fal maauer. it might be Ina recent article on divorce legislation, Timea, following its usual habit, took oc. casion to abuse the Judiciary and the Bar of this city for the manner in which, according to its statements, divorces are obtained in wus of the article well indicated by one of the headings, which “The Triple Leazae of bes, and Jud There is no doubt that decrees of divorce have been granted here which have been rward set aside, on the ground that they ns of fraudulent teeti- But so far as we ever have heard, or as we know, or as we are able to learn, @ confession of guilt. with the prowre investigation, took his job. This is about ocgeding that could be in furmers are always odiow ed scoundrel for the purpose ng $6,000 by swearing ly furmed ; and ins Jing forth every year number of graduates, 4 bay soon be. When Ruseia For these reasons Great Britain must fight, however much her hae A Silver Mine Discovered commercial classea mag desire to avoid it, 1 that Senator lust, # Mr, Nivison of lous the issue of the portion of his life orte of such enees has any blame been attached to the referee by the Court, or imputed to And when sh tions for party pa: him by the courmel of any of the part nett to the 77 false and mal that method of raising wouey Aa hist fata rathor buy it nything (0 ansist cul expenditures te a letter to Gon. r, assuring him of his full sympathy Secretary of A successful issue, Commercial Immoralitys Wo then are ponsible for the fraudn. da of the Republic is exposed to the Superior iscity has biought to light ina very ivorce lawyers,” 98 the ‘or Watson is a man of gre: t purity and elevation of entige of Bilver und with justice, that they ought to be disbarred; bat we are urt is awere that forma conspicuous manuer a species of dishonesty nn among mercantile men, not oftun receive Though one of the oldest members of th ogi ee ad he is still @ poor ma told that “ the proof enough could be adduced in two hour porter of the in nee of Cubs, and aa the suit was wut the quartz is ri tnow is to have ther it will pay’. compromising to disbar pvery divorce lawyer in the city slavery wherever it exis New York ; and not only to dishar B. Sravipr Tt appeas that r, 1868, Bunn hundred ehares of the stock ed wader the own as the Were CHOATE B, SPAULDING Cincinnati Com Bnd Company to be Caught to Lut to send them to the penit is itthou that when 4s of these men Department, and t highly respectable and ancient memb w York Bar, “to foree the Alnb of whom the Timea may h 4 with diplon ling and oper . tho better u will de That staunch aud uacompr ulation of 9,104 B. Grerxove t the folly, blunders, it cannot support his schon mail steamer from Brazil, w jon and retle tation, contain naturally wisl contemporary pledgewhich Gn, Gant gove to Mr November, howev setary of th re before the Chiengo Cor profit tif Le should then ney he would not s° altogether an t, sent by ete nd, and thence elected to the Pre to serve more than one term % Gen, Guan clearly app that the desire to be revloet Vent of the Prosidential office was the fruit ful canso of great evils to the country; and WiLkes to anderstand that Trade, the clearances from all shares ony eclated the ed in the incum. the letter-uress is us ener to give value ra, and @ eketeh of ondents at the Ps, toned an epe- Dut everstiing 8 good and last measured nat 79,189 tons for the corresponding months of 18 nces for the same period this y gainst 181,592 tons last year, aed from 120, 966 wero relied ‘A portrait of M. 1 This was about two weeks be! Heanor would arrive at this port direct from god news would until then land the clea were 199,709 tons ‘The German shipping Las dee have to suffer hardsh Gilly Worthy Of uot deserving of comine he caused Mr 18, 1870 SOME NEW BOOK — Tarning Gloss toto Water. Bome attention lias boon exerted mm mannfa turing and seieuiifle quarters by the publication of Frventwaxcen's treatioo on Water Glas Solute Siticates, Me. Teuchtwangor i¢ an old aud t and inventor, writes with @ thoroah knowle ize of the suije iry alaos of our window panes, fs chemically a eclt, It ts simply a silicite of both, with slight admixture of experienced practical eh Gass, the ordi fora, oF potasaa, other oxides, doterminine Its color, tar tra only. the vals, the reatler will object oluiite. All the tiralent @ ociur, the ehomist, 6 com) ve Will ty there withoat mi co, tts not literally tene that com email poreon ting ia more soda and potist whi With others which seem quite incousist cur notions, Principal materiel employed. And 80 Wo get to water glass, or soluble siliewto, What rendera this compound especially ing and . thereby re sach that one ors own Wor sumes “a viireons and eonchoilal fracture, and a 1 a8 to give sparks on steel, without the nt” Ite laid forn altos day a paint or varnish for numberiess ‘Thus the anthor apeaks paint for useful is ite quality of a Ing hy heat or exposure to the a t¥ glassy qaaiities, and a hardno kind, to uke Mr, Feachtw: hardness brittloness 0: beng appl parnoses of use or benuly. of employing it instead of ordinary ing the guns and otter iron o' Navy Yard. Wool, havin qnantity of the #F le, and Interesting ex ace i at ta stead of iron; while fur fence p 0} is exposed to glass Is of fmmenee wi wi rntige, Te ts known tint silica is to be treuted as an y of alkalies ts arid, and a peeniia taore potent and bit ¢ of then tak ir wea tocother, ‘Tht when we mix the stis or soda with lime, the lime takes ap or qui able, Thus wi glass, we got a hard, dary weather and at conese pasty wh fed and worked Ii aphere, fire and water setural mor ormunents, statues, vossels, linings of cisterns, and a thonsind other matters of ue» and of beat uring an admixture of alam: water ‘One particularly interesting use of the water-ztais concrete recommended by the author ts in lintng or The fireproof concrete Feuchtwanger offers has 2 low conducting power, aud so doce not decompose the air and les floating in it, fron stove “will do, to the detri- ment of every one's lungs and nose, while from ite tor radiating power it warms the surrounding casing stow burn wp the litte pai as a red-hot ew air with a less outlay of fuel than iron, author's suggestions as to te use of Ii casiog for stuves deserved serious cone from the economist and the doctor, Of course, in treating of su hardly fait lity of wood and stone is a ment of catenlation—namely, the weighty mat On this our author givosus a very entertaining chapter, describing the vorlous eon tried in various cities, ross on the Parisian pave ments, with the comparative fiuiis or excellences of city pavements, pavements whieh have and laving particular of their concrete and asphait His owa view loads directly to the use of the filicle concrote for the road-bod dation, with blocks of silicifled or petrified woud for the superstructure. his ideas on the subject ef wood paver) low sufficient reverberation to the Jmportant element of the ear, which may cause serous a Keepers (hat the soluble water gh is coming into use in clinging to tho wool to be manufactured, It would be interesting, if our space allowed, to description of the Water-class wall-painting, so beautify ly iilustrated eutry ball of the New Muscum In Berlin, and lis essays ou carbonie these do not directly touch the question of water glass, they may be pass sketch Dr. Fenchtwanger’ in Kauibach’s great pictures in th achl, lime, and silica ; but over witt @ more mention, ‘The whole book is wide cult butwe aud Jit ary cniture, Crammed as {t is w nd intoresting matter, and displaying as i Leki of tio author in the knowledge a strongest Hecht, it ts in order, and even {a grammar, spelling, @ most unmanageable book Mr. Hesay C, Cooren «put rather th ot the pi mated ya and refinoment of culture, Mr. Coop and conelides his Work with tome Masonic pooms which ave also replete with profound o A very convenient manual is Zhe the American Stage, by T Fitzgerald) Tt contains in alphabetic Jensed Biographical and critical potie thoutrieal nrtist who har gained distinets owntry during t priately dedicated to Joseph Jenerson. Mr, Grouoe W. Vine, bi the weste hed ay which be calls Beyoud the West, (VD. J It is entertaining, ound ia sentiment y nion question, ard may be read With sevant every one who intends to migrate to the deseribes, Ave clever hook about China i 1 Howe of Mr. Rvssrty HW. Coxwenr Shi 1.) We ts fall of asefal in communie 1, and illustrated with ex cute ot drawings by Mv, Hanumact The demand for plays tor private Uh supplied in The Social Stage, by GE & Shepard.) Ht contains ton pivees adorned with lively Honys, and ail of the pe The voiume fs very neally printed Tho lost novel of Mrs, Hexex Woon, ent Beveie Rane, ns Alto be (he best book which this distungutyle 6 has yet written Princely Wei Pron the Chica Trioune's New York Cary auihe ‘The popular dvughter of an ext ried lust ek, Was the fortunate recinicnt of valuod, at the lowest ostinato, at $8,000. try-neut on the Hudson, thorows ty tient! riagen and Horses Haire Akimon for whiten most expensive pres e-pot of ‘Voere wae no roo for more, personally, and be near bia during two of the most eventful year tn the history of Mexico, We eaw Wis entrance into the Hula of the Montern ane, and Hater, hie me dosefa Vi twenty yeors the Mare a Soanieh family, fir welding wus evlebi Yaximilian and Cyrlotta—a queen by birth and fare or. And a0 theomes to piss that the ealt and the ault-cellar, between wintel we had fiangined ance connection of tie container and the thing containod, nee in reality Meat conaing, of all things the 19 departmental Bi jiy dissolved, wnd giass has been sappos and solutions of the minufieturer, whielt naw away tho wallé of any other restrain et, We pat into lars receptacles, ear that they iniof, Now, m the first non gl y insaladte; hy continnons bolting, © ists have eaceooded in getting pure water t of it, but the quantity vory small and the process very troublesome, Dut by slightly changing the comooneat elements glita, mating it moro alkaline, that wo get a snbstuncs bas many of the propertios of glass, along hong these ts ite rola ity, or capacity of being dissolved o* bolled down vits water to a Hmpid dait, aeyrag, ay: paste, acooring to the amoant of water aad the bed a sufficient becomes harder and have railroads with prepared woo ton ra railrond si eos, wharf piles, mad endless orher pargoans .the use of wood sat brethren when tho threo ar forms a siticate of line, waien is nearly fh sand, lime, and v 9 #tono, proof against first mannfactarod, and may © 80 much patty pave a splendid Mare tn tho fabrication of a or clay, We got a aa. called hydraulic coment, or one which hardens ander @ subject, we could sumnble over one devartment in whieh t# bas a certain freshness and natveté— the ot jection, namely, that such pavements do not al- hoot horses, and that the pedestrian therefore loses an leulation of distance throug) ident ably moet passengers through the bewildering dia of Broadway and Canal strect eorner would con clude that thelr eyes were mainly asefal iu saving toir necks, while thelr ears xo for little or naught, It would not do to omit to remind cireia! ho having, ‘been stated, an excess of alkall in its eomuvosition, rrisons, hospitals, and th like, for washing purposes, and ta weaving and dyeing establishments, to cleaase the grease always curions iMustration of the seientifte attainment and tozical d punctuation, ished by scription his Thoughts in Verve, ‘The volume, pamphlet, is beautifully printed are religions, aud all of them are aie Vout sentiment, Without great orig nality of imagination, they sow delicacy of fee Austow Brown, past century, It is v ing travelled all ove: not the Unitet States sme of Mis observations and adve M Baxer ou pablished by Peterson Hector, DAZAINE AS A GAMBLER, — Martiage In Mexico-Wia Tr Mosimitinn Heavy Gambling nearky $200,000 in Six Hours, From the Soctety, It was our fortune to know Morshal B zaine riage in the Imperial Palico to Seforita fs, a beautiful bat poor young lady, quite Ya Innlor—v deren tant af dw of fvure. Tho ed h grout porn, away the bride, Are shisha ot , wseiated by two Fnops, performed bie taprossive ‘he presents were numerous, tare, aiid first or al! being an tomperiil present from Bagaine, valued at $400,000, Iteon- ace and giraens at San Come, ard occupied bythe Marshal and his brite jonthe following thls event we were the re- p quent invitations to thelr magnificent , conversed by the hour with the Marsh to hin his staff, of the various ml inet, While they discussed From that complishment 1 istors of M the then Importent ey interce rn ume firmly and Tensonally eoavineed that Marshal Bazaing, as 0 great Qoneral ond am houo-able man, was a fread of the Best magnitude, From our own conversation with him we knew early in 1866 that the whole tenor of his desmatelr Secretary of War of France, and private let tore to Napoleon, was scainat the nobie-hearted ant sincere Mazimiliin, In September of 1866 we knew rot the «ime source that Hagiine was plotting for the dethronement of the young Emperor, ant his own appointment by Napoleon as Regent or Dict « tor of Mexico, Somewhat lator orders exme fron the ex Einporor Napoloon for the withtrawal of the expeditionary corps oc Franea to Mexico. Bazaine ordore:d a concentration of tho armies of ‘the North aud Central Bt at whenes thoy marched into Hie eapital n troops deter- mined to remain, On the morning of the third of February, 1967, Marshel Bazaine’s plottiog and pian. ping and undermining was done—iin murder of Maximilian Well igh completed: Consequently, at the head of the army of Krauee in Moxies, he marched through Calles do San Francisco und Plateros across tie Piaza de Aroins, avoiding passing the importa! palace, #9 a8 ot to aniute the Rwperor, and vat Uirough the eastern gates and into the valley beyond, Aller awatting there for two days to plot with Gen Porfirio Diaz, commander of the Liberal army, ard cell niin arms and ammunition with whieh to crash the Emperor and empire, Haxaine loa his army down *» hundred leagues of inivorvoning slope toward the Guit of Mexteo, Ten days after he left the elty of Moxien, and bo: fore is disembarkation, Maximilian, at the head of ny With 29 Nieves of artillery. left the cavi- aro, where the empire ded, aut wher cx brutally nscassinated the Arehutike of A tra, As ‘as Bagiine remainod in the city of Meaion, Maximilian foaret to leave it, alihouci he sired’ to, because the Marshal of Pranco would Seize the Imperial palace and the archives of the Government, As a genoral, we said that Marshal Bornine is 0 Let the student ot bistory prove anything to ntrary. We know tant a banquet, a review a gaming table, are lh 8 ple sure bad the ere punters ded Troperiat centre of tie City of Mexic he great monfé ‘dealer and banker, wih bis wile and bewutifnd daughters, Seforitas Juana wid Leonora, cceupied box sixteen, When tue play was balt over, Bazaine rose, bowed bimse'f ous of nis box, loavine Count de Nowe to escort his wit proceeded to the howe of Rivas, 2 Cuite de Cape CLinas, Heif am hour Liver one of the servants of Rivas hurried!y entered the Imgeria} Theatro, wont to bis master's box, and whispered tn Spanisi to Don Joao, ** Marshal and Sefior Baron (ihe lish Dancer since deceased) are playing ing heavily." # rose, Uhvew bis cloak over bis shoulders, and let for bis home, ‘Toe play at the thestre con claded, We Went to see tho ame of monfé, for ov Ver Occasions We lind witnessed InTonse fortunes ange Lancs ia that palace of gimblérs in a single nigh mbling ctabie culling in Mex €0, and a Jugador’s family arsociates With the dite, provided they are wealthy. Bazaine, Bar vertl joreiga merchants, and a number of wabob Mexicans were piaying. man Rivas was desing, Two Lanks, all the money placed on the table for the play had been toped by Bazaine, and won, giving him $100,000 “Winnings, Bir, Baron ‘won about 425.000. The wagers Were not les than one hun- dred ounces oF £1,600 cold, and often one thousand ounces, or $16.00 gold, and twice Bazrine wagered 400.000 against the bank's @50,000. Kivas put out a $100,00y bank at t C'siock, all ia, gold ounces: Bayaiue’s. fortune tu at fi o'clock A. M, Monday morning, he 169 500 loser, and Baron, $85,000 winner,” ‘The gold lort by the Marsal was set to Rivas's home tae same morning at 9 O'clock. DIVORCED IN THE DESERT. pera a Au Obstinate Couple's Quarrel on the Jour= y nd of Gold~A Woma uck A Mectiug after Dwenty Years. From the Springfe'd (Mass.) Republican. One of the pioneers, in California emigration, who went across tno pluns im ‘dd, tells tiie story that began on the journey and has just ended in San Francisco: While the train of which the narrator, now in Nevada, was a member, was encamped at pointoo tho Humboldt where the Lessen trail in- tersects the Cargoa track of travel, he visited the tent of a family conatsting of an elderly couple and one child, a daughter ot for 15. The old lady was sitting ona ple of blankets under the ca couraging a most determined atiack of the while the masculine head of affairs had planted hitwsel! on the Wooden tongue, and king expected 4 remain there tur Je glance developed the diMoulty tm that litte train ef one wagon d three persons, and that it had attained a point of quict desperation bo- ‘ord the reach of peaceful ndjusiment, ‘Tiree 4: fore they bad pliched their tent at the forks of | road, aud as they could not ogree upon the route by which tc enter California, there they had remained. Tue husland had expressed a preference for the Carson road, ant the wife for the Lessen, and neither would yield, The wife deciared she would Femain all winter: tho Laavand said he woud be pleased to prolong the sojourn through the sammor following. ‘On the morning of the fourth day the wife broke fullen silence of thirty-six hours by proposing a divinion of the property, wirich consisted of two yoke of oxen, one wagon, camp furniture, a small Quantity of provisions, and $12 in silver. Phe pro- Vo Fal Was accepted, and forthwith the * plunder Was divided, leavieg the wagon to the old aan, and the deughter to the mother. ‘The latter exchanged with a veighboring train the cattle belonging to ker for 4 pony and pack-saddle, and, pling her diuehtor and ber portion of the divided spolis upon the Anim, sbe resolately started across the cesert b; tho Lesson trail, waile the old man silently yoke bis catile and took the other route, OF course bot parties reached California In aafe- t Wo vay “of coarse,” tor it is seureely poss!) tnt any obs uid Dave inte fe me, Arrivins ia er, tho wen Wo quently and Ina few years ams: tune,’ Iwo yeurk ago she Wel and the daurhter, whose education had no heul Was autrried LO one of Lio most eu eitiaehs And waat had become of the old man? ‘The wife Had not seen ov hoard sinew they parted on the Humboldt, ‘They bad lived napphy togesver tor yea d she sometimes reproached Hersel’ for the Wihulness that <eparated them galter so loag a pil Timage together, But he was not dead, We eva no. Lace bis conrse in. California, however, All Wat we kaow of hia ts, that fortune had not #miled bon him, aud that tor had toiled without b pe, Finally longer to wich! tik pick and sl anekseo, tm thy hove of obta ining employment better adupted to his W sted strength, For vw the hombl, enuire Tonths he remainod idle after ar and then an, bee 1 oranges, ame upon bis arm, ‘This w azo, A few Woeks sinco, 1 passing Of 8 cottage tn the southorn part of served a lady in the ball, and. stopped Wereaandise, AS Ye stevpod upon the thresholl the laity fy aud the oki. mea raised his tyes and Uropped ris basdet; and No wonder, 1 1 him, and, tirowiug up her-arms in wrest God! dotny i that you Et SMAll that by Aol me,” replied the mim, With extended soo Stepped beck John, said with aloo’ which might have boon chestrued Into varnestness, how did you find the Carson re Miserable, Sukey, misorabl sand ‘and aijall arnis around the old muai's weck ts enough, Jolin; and the old coupio, strang ly suncered, Were reunited, — acheck for 410.0%); a revere e dounts vid $20W, Were among whe Jewels, incon, and articles cf vtrtu are suid to have’ poure President Grant as a D dhead -Proposat Declined. From the & Ugo dey ad'tean. A gentleman writ to us from Washington White House.” that Dent would easionall ,” aud wants a xnow at We will a DIL to the br sident. We wount do so ¥ tuly i it we t t to our " We have no doubt (hit a i nie of the diem wud a berence to cents a week for the Regulticon, ot him go uraned Uonerti ere (mow y In advance) aud we Ww (ee beet offer wo can m ke him, —_ The Murder of a Troian tn the Weer, McConneniavinta, Ohio, Nov, 16,.—Willian Tracy demanied walaKey of a sulvon keener Benben Miller, and wa» do knocked Miller'down, Miller ¢ suot Tracy Uiroagh ihe heart, Killing bin Wstanty SUNT AMS. Ex-Governor Packer is about to for at West Pittetown, Luz 829,609 were =A charming girl in Covington, 0! week giggled to the extent of disiocatiug her —It is reported that Charlotte Cashman hae folly regained ber health, ana i* avout to resun pward of one hundred tobacco horns have been berned fn and around Paduesh, Ky., w Tast two montis —The drought at Baton Rowe has been ve ‘hat the inhabitants are ubli 6 tribe of Indians nninher 9.00%, Anil exnenses Aro palit, 16) acre pd per head, and $6,009,000 in money, —Apples are a drug in the market this ceasoa, Seventy-five bushels of tion @ few days mnce in Graton, Vt, for one conte and have, afte qua'ity wors « =Ten or twelve full blooded Indians A become students io Highland Universiiy, Kan a view to enter the mint —A man named Hicks, res county, Ind, rec tly devoted ound turkey and ® pair of falkero picking their bones elean, —There was a race lost wock on |) Spring Monntain, Va, detween Gov. panther, in which It Is eat! the Governor nad tine of the reason for —Tea rose, apricot, Nile green, and c! are the favorite colors in light evening ored gloves, #ix-ha'toned, for fail dress, white oeing reserved for brite —An Irish woman who was stealing « » the other aight, cot too bound eipned aroun u0 Was fou dead next hort distance. lolyoke, Me and the rope with w her neek and strangled hei —Many parts of tho country are still « for want of rain, Tuesday the Berg In Now Jovsey wore 0) Ore for many hour departmont of the district nat to be calli quench the fames, —At the recent eon synagogne fa Colunbm pled, besides the whom wore Metnoms rabbis, by fix cler , oFe @ Presvytert years sineo nitroglycerine Tho one thoneint « whom ft lias kiited or mat of property whien It has destroyed, may be commen tations of Its effeiency. —Itis tiow said that Dulw charnoters. and “Pertora or the Nellows Mt ons.” written by Mrs. Hoien Marta Williwins eho! fifty yenrs ago ba che —The celebration of tho seve tock place in Guatrow fe is over 100 ve to Ler beet for adon and is 98 years old, wiv FLINT carne tis —The receipts at the Treasury are ed for site, andl t rary of a wed! the otter day. bas been coy sot last winter are nearly the same ot Will not be nears» Large floghions knuckles. ram ou}, ANd,ohedient to the tnexorable eal, t of that loved woman floated up to tts Cn sand. childres, and friends to mouru cover the mortal essKet.” —"‘1 guess you mean (o bring up that ‘ore one to be pretty eharp at ® bar woman who was rocking @ad singing witli might 10 @ lithic responsibility. yon keep bawling ‘By low, baby, by low, baby bis oars all the tine.” —It is proposed to introduce sponge-2rowing {nto the industries of the hinrbors on the nor! ‘coast of our continent. the sponge has recently been found thriving In Port land harbor, Me,,and it ts inferrod thas it would tive in ail places on our eastern Coast south of that place, id bribes are never offered to votors, bat this is the way they do it: An honest mar to an independent voter, “1° bet you £10 yoo Voter—" I'll be! you 1 KOEN aNd Votes for ——, wind Bhy bet, 0 Of course no roavonable man will Ca salt a flow oe —In Rhode Is! Judge Portly mays the liveliest time hi experienced was on ivening (ho frat number of a news paper ina Westera town, Ube people wanted sum He published the personal hi politic ans as furnished by thelr fronds, The Judge says that for tho first hour they a!) for the paper ; the second honr they went for hi —The wife of a manuficturer in an inland town, whose aanehter wos abont to be marric’d sent requesting that If they intendedta make wedding presents of siiverware send the money instead, as she war abou! to ¥) rk, and wonld prefer to buy the artich# Lerver, “for \t Will De 8O Dice to have the things mate, you notes to her friend —Io Muskingum county, Ohio, a man wamed Dntton had becom out Coow huating, aud, after home and retiwing, dreamed in bis une, he had caught the coon and riruck If against Tle wat awnkeved by the screams of lls wife, and to bis horror tow bad picked ap bis little intamt Saughior anu 4. againas @ bedpost, killing her almost Inetantly —The mystery of the " proves to be as great @ mystery as ever npposed to have been Count Maithioik, ‘one of the numerous victims of Lous XIV. vengeawer ‘Dut the test of Gates shows that Matihiol) aur the ioe Mask couln not have been one and the same man, now the opinion scems to gain ground, that, to we words of Mrs. Retsy Prig, “ there weren't uo sich per —There is said to be an acoummulat nickel and copper coins in the Post Offices tir thecoustiy amounting to forty milion ce means of gettlag rid which is now red f this masa of col euaadle at atte br tue same which may bi —The Chinese youth expired; omieially apts rare bid of age Mucthause was the nanve tly gold Watch and @ enlor ta token of then anpreeiation of ub Se