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it would be much more appropriate to call his court the Study than the Star Chamber, Tho difference between the criticisms of the Times on Judges INonataM, BARNARD, and Canpozo, and those of Tum Stn on Judge Wooonvrr, ie this: The attacks of Wace are either too trivial or too in- definite to admit of reply and refutation ; while ours are not only specific, but founded on euch Srrefragable proof and such anques ble principles of law as to render the refutation of them impossible, decisions th BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 39, 1870. Amusements To-aar, ths ThemtreWtip Van Winkle T vemratoneRre Raivwny Vifth Avenwe Themtre—an ani Wit, Mationn, te la Nowe de 84. Flows Linn awta'e Theatre—ineremed Aitra tions, Garden—The Kapparee. Matinee opp. Academy of Mosie, Matiness Mr. Dontwell tor President. Senator Trewmort has been interviewed by a reporter of the Herald tion, What is the fecling toward the Adminis tration out West ? the distinguished Senator Fam Francisco Mimetrele—se Brondway. ra Opera Mouse —New Aitractions, Matinee. athe Trnmel—Open to Viewon, ‘The Keneh Paes Wallnet's The Se: ove Family "6 Museum 1 To the ques- Toompaon Troan. Matinee, The Coming Turkish War, Tho restrictios2? upon the navigation of Black Sea, which terve as the Russian pretext for setting on foot another war against Turkoy, relate ex clusively to armed vessels, and do not in any manner affect those engaged in commerce. That provision of the treaty of Paris which is complained of simply forbids Russ'a from maintaining navy yard and a fleet in the and forbids armed ver hations from passing through the etraits «f the Dardanelles without first obtaining per the Tuikish Vessels of commerce, however, can pass the Dardanelles and enter the Black Sea without any sach permission. concerned, the straits and the Black Sea are Accordingly, these re Htrictions are of no substantial importance to any power except Rw be occasionally inconvenient to the Admire] ofan English or American equadron to bring his ships to anchor, and go to Coustantineple | can Committee and the Democratic Commit tee each to furnish him a list of names, ed the Republican list to the Democratic Committee, and the Demo- cratic list to the Republican Commiitee, and struck out from cach those names that Russia, however, has other feelings and | were ol jected to by their opponents, It is obvious to cvery one that it would be diMeult to devise a fairer plan than this Justico to all is our motto, feigned pleasure to have a good reason af forded us for commending Judge Bexeprer If the contrast me as ft Is everywhere else, Adainistration excites no enthusiasm, is negative, if it is anythin # the revenue and redues is what the people want, Vin that regard, the Dardavelle bot President Grant the debt, aud that We are going along very We got every month the t blo Agares, *howing how onr cebt ts being Yes the best exhibit an Adminis. ished, and that m fon cin show No doubt this is a true qcrouvt of the public sentiment. The people, grouna 2 as they are by taxes, aro still proud of the payment of the national debt not @ reason for renominating Gen, Gant. vidual is entitled to special erodit for the reduction of the debt, it is Mr. Bout platform, and he But that is Government. ‘Take thet as t must be te candidate. Bo tar as they are Jadge Benedict’s Fairness Cnato of Brooklyn informs us that Judge Bexerer adopted the following plan for the appointment of supervisors at the Ho requested the Republi Doth perfectly free. Tt may indeed recent election. for s firman that will allow him to pass straits, and a8 a point of national se sitive ness he may feel that such a restr ction ba in it something galling; but after all, it is of ‘v0 great practical moment. Then hoe suln The exclusion of her naval ment from the Black Sca is a per petual memonto of her defeat in the C war, ard she regards it accordingly as a ttanding humiliatio tial to the execution of that design upon Tarkey which has reigned in the mind of | Judge Woonnurr’s suggests itself to the n fora century and ® half, that the should be able to maint Geet in these waters. ‘very reason why the Russian Government Nould pursue with determination the pol.cy Which it has now announces It gives us un- der, it is eawen- conduct and reader, that is not our faalt, na powerful There is, therefore, Police Commisstoner. The Tribune supports Watrer Rocue. The Ciliten supports MicnarL Nonron. Tho Irald is: for Judge Downrxa BRENNAN wants MICHAEL SMANDLEY to have the place, to favor Alderman Tomas CoMAN. But since Judge DowttNo is we follow the lend of the Jerald. Jutgo 18 served long in the Police Depart ment, Loth as a ceptain and a magistrat He is a sound Democrat Let the powers that rule this city appoint him, ond no honest citizen will complain nd whatever Projects or devices may be interpod to gain tine, it is certain that the Czar will [OW ex tt his whole power to push Turkey out of Burope, and to goin tho real if not the nom ion of Constantinople ‘ has been inclined r, then, is pretty certainly near at hand parties to it will be Russia on the one side, and Tarkey, Austria on the other. will probably have no direct part in this England, and | He isa true man. Prussia and France new war at the beginning, Lut it caundt Settling an Old Score. fail to exorcise a gren If England is going to war with Russia as for her to s Alabama queecion beforehand ? In tho eveut of such a war, without a pre vious and perfectly satisfactory settlement there will he kely to be on the ocean a good many Ruselan priv induenee upon the woulau't it be J be suppos:d. ‘Turkey is much strong.r in a military poiut of view than she was during her loss of prestige at Sadowa, has gr Improved her military organization, and teers of American orig m should be nau ¢ into the ficld an army of half a iil be navy of England is still the most formidatle in the world; and her army comparatively decidedly fallen + organs of li out of the good graces of t numbers, will not be despised by any jac rious antagonist There ig, then, not the least probability that this war priges as mankind have just passed throug e will be no and tremendous overthrow of the one par Ik will be a blood pertinacious war, the American people may find it # source of commercial udventage, though on t all suflor with all the rest; but it ishor rible to think that at the end of the ninetoonth eentury such « War should be nec ent him, aswell as Gc CLELLAN, With a set of n nts and a library worth 875, © would not know what 1 tu sell them to a seco ts that it wou be much more ,000 in hard The Fost forgets that Gen, Graxt has never been known to refuse @ gift of any kind er, and has rewarded some of the givers © best officus at his disposal Nand Broop know what they are about, and there is no doubt they will manage their busi 38 with proper Ly tue other In some respects Le contemplation oi + v An article was published yesterday de ecribing Avexanpre Mckee, who stole $4,500 that 1 and Port Morris ® combat 60 vas vain why aw t, Including th most civiliced nations of humanity thus be drawn from the ; of industry a opably tae meanes 1 the chariti s of ordinary 1 g each other's throats and destroy other's prog rious sacak pews thief, Joux Kwesi. Yours, The question i Chnistianity, ay illustrated by fany hunen underst . having had at 10 wituess @ moveme Brotherhood p's alloged offenc ent of nine mem Times nov put af the State < om oue at leas ryman of the Episcopal Church of this country tanp Meux Bensoy, , vicar of Cowley Jobu, nour Oxford, England, The mewbers would be appoir > monastic orders of ‘ows of chustity, poverty, and obe. ly take them, parish to parish, os vited, and hold n of greater or leas Preaching constilute th be one of tho highest von pliments chat could be paid tos Sudichal off cer; wud we supposed th if they do not act ssion meetings aration, in which prayer and chief exercises, monks, and correspond very pearly with the Redemptorists of the Roman Catholic Chareh, who: “thing eriminal Sieally they are prea as if to increase the i} f—but what we should think heightened the ec functions are similar to f the revivalists ainong several denomina These mission meetings ue the nearest approach yet wilnessed among cupalions to the revivals and camp meetings f their Protestant brethren, and may exert @ powerful influonoy in this country. en bad duri auspices of the Brothe Evangeliat, #t various places, and notably in Lon- don, where fortyelve days upwards of a hundred parisves participated in them, 3 of Protestants, Consistoutly with the general absurdity tho writer in t ), to advise Mr, ASTOR how to of the article eveds, at leng » is toll of egrarinu sentiments ; 1 we such articles are generally written hout a shilling in their pockets to pay for a hasty plate of soup, we roligious matters te suid to have been Three metubers of the Brofuerhood, including ration with the advice Father Besson himself, have just Banwanp how to administer tt ce the Mines he un 4 series of ridiculous diatribes about the It talked about Judge Car Boz’ Star Cluiuber, As the midniyht lamp haw much more to do with Judge Canpozo’ a branch of the order thore is no lack of earnest coBperators ar’®B eral weeks ai nahane &D the advenced or ritual.stic #, this event is probably to aseries of mission meetiX® threughout the country, which will cans among the members of saat communion, To Btate Judiciary an unwonted stir THE SUN. the revival of religious feeling no reasonable ob- Jection will probably be urged; but the ultr missionary objects of the Brotherhood, such a# the establishment of retreats for the clergy and laity, where religious exercises can be pursued after the ascetic mediwval type—in short, the in- troduction of monasteries into the Episcopal Chureh—will not accord with the prevailing feel ings and tastes of that body, and will tend to di- vert from the Brotherhood the sympathy which would otherwise be extended to them, conaencaceei eine Por Governor in 1872. Maj.-Gon, Praxcis C, Bartow. ——— a The following extract 1s taken from a re cent letter of our clever friend Gen, Dox Pratt to the Cincinnati Commercial : “And the old mao walked the floor under much excitement, Stopping before me, he continued: have labored sixteen hours «day since my first a polatment under JouNn QUINGY ADAMS, On am Salary, that now leaves mo no meane in wy old Lhave'labored for the public good, No man ean Uiat Lever wronged the service, or any one, Now all that L nove is iny charattor, and tls they seek to Foo me Of.’ As ho spoke his lips (reuible, and tears game to his eye Whe turned away, adding, * But L won't resign, Tl fight it out, The President must understand that he cannot trample Wautoniy on the Lumbiest {nm tuis and.’ This eloquent appeal of the Commiss! the General Land Office, whom some i writers have named Trr nature Banwacce, recalls en in- cident of the warm contest for Governor of Mis- sissippi between dure. Davis, the secession can didate, and Hesay 8. Foorr, the Union candi a." ‘Bellow: itizens,"’ said Davis, “I gave my of arms aud the ort of war desires) at the ++ Point.” boyhood to the st which always create pa mun. : United States Military Acedomy at We “Ge oodsman uni. 4 slouch hat, and who sported butternut breech held up by one suspender “Yes, gontlemen ; when a young man, Twas sent upon the Western frontier, where I spent several years as @ Lieutenant guarding the peo ple of Arkansas against the fleree Seminoles, Crecks, and Cherokees, who bad been driven from Florid: of th prairies, “ Hooray 1" yelled old Buttornut, “T made several trips among the Comanches and Lipans to guard the people of Texas against the tomahawk aud sealping-knife.”” Bally boy!’ from old Butternut, Relieving that I could be more useful in civil life, I resigned ty commission in the army and came to Mississippi, and you elected me to Con gress, In that body I served you faithfully, al ways looking to the rights of Mississippi and guarding you against every Federal eur " “ Tiger-r-r!” roared old Buttervut. “Upon the first news that Awerican blood had been spilied upon American soil, T flew to Mis- sissippi upon the wings of the wind, raised a nevt, marched to Mexicu, and the batde of Buena Vista saved Taylor's army from ig- * shouted an old back Alabama, and Georgia at the point bayonet, and left upon the Western jon. nominious defeat, and won for the American eagle a glorious victory over the Mexican buz- aard 1”? Glory! shouted Butternut. “Since that time you have hou ith a seat in the United States Senate, vhore I ‘ave served you day und night through evil and good report, ayrecing to no infumays compromises, taining Southera rights st abolition aggressio “Three cheers for Davis! Hip—hip and zealously ma yelled old Buiternut. Whon Davis let the stand he 1. “God ternut; “and did you radlly things for the ¢ “ey Amore too, “Well, Gloeral,” big tears welled aniry you jist hain't done enc ooghtn’t to imp agoing to vote for F Ex.Governor JEWELL, the kandsomest man in Connecticut, recently entertained Gov, £ tise at dinner in H J, On this occa of the nests asked the ex-Governor if | be a.candidate for Gov xt spring, ing to Gov. Encursn, he remarked, © If I'm in.” This looks as if the didates would be in the ficld agaiu at the next election, It will then be —a—— It has been supposed that the mitrailler isa recent invention, This is an err respondent of fore him drawings and specifications of u similar contrivance patented in Englan’ 15th M. over u hundred and fifty years ago, which ( t of the Hirencocx, and Gartixs, und Louis Navocuow arrang ments in this line. The patent is issued in favor of one “James Pecntn of our city of L y “ Witness ourselfes ye Fifteenth day of M th ue SUN writes us that ail the shine and novelty ¢ don, gent in th year of our reigne.” The sp 718, The acc sitis called, ing breech has nine chamber a tripod, or trepied, exhausted, anothor, ready I and the whole is turned rapid! handle. Those nesis of ch kinds—one to be loaded with other with square missiles, The in rwas a genuine English Yank There is a stror mixture of humanitarian sentimentality anc piety mingled with his destructive ingenuit The diagram is headed by this inscription: plate of the chenibers of tho gun for shoollog bullets ayainet Ch #7 Tf Janes Poouurhad anticipated » Little further, and over im the Mayflower with the Pilgrim Fathers, he might uve found his invention useful in the next trip of that reverend craft to the coast of Afnea fora load of negroes, and quite handy if he could have rsunded the pious Marwaa’s friend to kidnap Wittraa Pexy and his companions, and sell them into slavery in the plantations, in ex change for “wine and sugar,” as Marien pro- yas a comfortable spevulation, and to advance the interests of religion, posed to Beseutcenth Ward Schooel Troubles Coroners Called In, Coroner Rollins is investigating a ease wherein & school * death is sopposed to la tened by 4 public flogging ia bi hausen, of 40 Kiet Kighth streot, lifted a hoavy grat ing; bat In doing so let '@ fall, and erashed his thumb, ‘This was on the 18th of September; but a Surgeon dressed the thumb, and soon declared tho doy well enongh to attend his school. Fritz retarned to achool, aid hercrtue woraly, Was condomucst tv be wuipped, He then stood on & stool as @ further panisbment, A few days after ward the boy was taken ill, and complained of a pain in bis hand, Tetanus soon followed, and on Wed- noaday Inat he diod, When tho ose was investigat- ed the flogging at school was Made known, and to thie the actonding physician scribes the fatal result, ‘as the exciteinent caused $Y the castigation hud pro: duced fever, which had -Ssaited ia tetanns, —— Mr, Greeley 6 urges Fish with Lyin 0m the Tribwne of weaterday, Woulest not be better if the White Honse and the se Department could come to some. und ttes'ing beiore mony more statements. about Mr avtley's recell are given out? Their stories now ure of nu kindred, aid the endless versions which, day by day, reach the pensive pablic are not in spiriting boen has ool, Brits Wuss Grant or Mr, i Littell s Living Age is one of the most interost- ing and useful Magazines published in this eoun- iry. It ts made up of selections mainly from English Magazines and reviews, and deserves w place ip every household, AN INTEREATING ENTERPRISE. A New Hebrew Paper to be Pablished In Interest of Polish and Kase With the present mouth a remarkable newspaper, if it may so be called, bas sprang junto existence in this city. brew characters, but is written in a jargon made ap of Hebrew and broken German, which nel- ther a German scholar nor @ Hebrew scholar ts The paper—which Jewich Posie edited by Messrs. 1. Bernstein The latter is @ Russian exile, a Jewish reformer, and a master of the Oriental The appearance of auch w pub- It is printed in Ile. able to read, and H. Gersoni. will not be generally understood; it has, however, the same object and is conducted on ne plan as the Kol Aaoueser, of Odessa, on Odessa is well known an a seat of Hebrow learning, and Hammelita, a paper which is published there in pure Hebrew, finds plenty of readers; but there are also many Jews in Russia who, at the same time that they are do. barred by their ignorant prejudices from study. ing their native or any profane langu: vented from stud. by such utter destitution a other countries never suffer. ixture of various languages, and for them the a man who has only the Black Sea. even Hebrew thoroughly their coreligionists in ner of Kol Mewaster is patlist their elevation at heart, and who has thus far re d, justead of the praise and honor which If-sacrifice deserve of the orthodox Jowi Russia, the publication tended with pers coures that neod not be fear tho prosecution ef his ent > 46 Introductory editorial he makes the ful i rabbis and scholars. f euch a period yal danger to its author; of Mr. Gersoni in tahed becanee, a8 we have here who under ow very Lutte of The Post ia to bo pu A no regular lenvvaxe, and ky the business awitdles Or. uothing of the they wish to live I with te customs beciuse they d cited country d wed; they woud hereforo tidicuied. 80 evils me far a That the enterprise will poy poorly avy one can foresee; but nothing else ouly the clevation of the Polish and of the United States that isd to come within th languace is wed, and where it is impossible to find © short and ordinary Gorman or Hebrew , cireomlocution is re- read neither German apor is printed in He. up to this day #, ond there ore ¢ in accordance {wired in thelr y ds, and they are st to thetrold prejudices, and The Fost proposes to reme- F comprehen nor Latin type, the nev brew characte has been tanght to read ( of the orthodox Jews are . for every Jew Hebiew, end of course are read easily and fluently, although they are fully understood by tge which Jew Hebrew may be compared to that hove of Latia, apartively very hich the mass 1 to the ordinary thore who have Tanmany poli- tad in Hebrew h for of aid in se. saying about be also room for political, social, put into the simptest form The paper mado its first eppearanes a need of it with surprise and delight, istic letters uf th Government came to the eupported bi iving private lesson He is aman who has learned much and suffered much, but one who might have been fortunate had he been able to stifle Utterauce of his convictions through fear regular corre Hebrew journal which ix published in Odessa, and has such an enthusiastic admiration for the Mebrow ian e that be int spondent for ix publishing a Hebrew sup t to tho Fst, by which he hopes to at fract the attention of scholars, ARCHERY Young Belles Competing ff ows and Arrows, Yesterday afternoon @ multitude gathered in N. J., to witness ® trial of akill, iu which the competitors wore ten young miss , and the prize Medal with bow and arro worth $100, presented by th ‘The target, painted white, with red rin ‘one ins apart, was dy distant trow the slaad-point, nex the score* way m gold modal men of the ¥ alternating With black r ate Farrell... After the first trial, the frst five beauties were relected Lo shoot ngain to decide which oue should tuke the prize, ‘The result was as fullows; Celie MOCKEY..se0e 80 Miss Velie Mackey bore off the golden modal. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1870. APOLITICAL WBASEL. — The Smartest Politician in the State-Gei a BH. Ketcham’s Great Victory— Went for $15,000 and Got it-How bs Spent the Mouey. Correspondence of The Kan. Povaw am's offvial majority for Congress is 2,098, 4&4 tro years azo. The General is ae 48 cracotul af @ deor, and has a ¢lean-shaven, coud hamored countenonco, taat would att roo8e’ ving, tn Ww) teeth of all opposition, put Up against bia a emart old jawyer name Nips, and bogam knocking around the distric foel uneasy, He changed direction, ai from one town to another all over Combis countios; but old Pail own by that with the dir Het. Soon He ude a bee line tor the where the fiate Central Commit He asked the Comn 8 tloepy eyes and George Bliss « when they hoard the General's request, “Can't you carry your district without money innocently eaid Mr, Dies “¢ “tau, Kotehom, Pliea . The Gener» {ts due proportion of tm tate, Li the money were pr + disteiot woul! turn out a strong Buta, ty. But tho General did Cu t get any MOKeY He Folly in both Columbia and Dutchess counti other words they wanted to play th Ketebam that Ws Way out i Ketehats, howe: 0’ frients wore playing on Kes. ¢ Chautauqua distr ved. He re. red that $15,000 was qnietly sleeping in the wry of the Mepabltcan Congression sl Cominit Washington, He waa one of that Committee way Ww 4 in gaslivht, | ne to catel the train (o Wash ine w reached Warhington J otic mm. Bation $15,000 the Sivte mivit be earrlot for Grant aad Woodford, bat wi/hoat that money it would certain Ve be to Troed and Sweeny, he said, were bicedy ive with unexamouled freedom, id there wasn'ta Democrat in tie whole Stute who didn't «mel, mor Or tess. of comp, A fow dollars on the Repub! Fite of the seale might tip the beam, Mate to the Itepublieans, Fnore Wasn't ingel hesit ame dow General rammed the his beeches pocket, and started for ti depot. He reacked New York the nex bat he didn’t go to to FP mush, Hy cal £15,000 and al els carrinee, socked himeell into it and wailed for the Hudson Ri ub! n. k ney bew. the tails of te Deoryeratic 1oxe HIM eng the Demme: at atte lawyer sali but ft was of pider's web, can State Exeentive Committee. corn. T was ilice a tl 1 tho old hwy ¢ ele by ove of the heay known in Uh mie MIKE the Hud-on. it is told i yee than Uk but h * “that it HOMES SHANDLEY WARRIORS. The Bent Site Alnrued ery and Breaking of B be Clowed, mud t vet-Mothees Ls ng of Cre Preparatory to the grand parade of the Shand Legion on Thanksgiviag Day, the members of Gea, Twoeu's sll aed his aides-de-camp ure in daily exerolse of their chargers, and the effect on pedes triuus, shopkvopers, apple sy light wagon: P posts, show windows, and #0 forth, te reall tariline, All of thes rs, tao. one oF tw not cal m bebolders of their present frant for lott The whole east « the neighborhoods through wh tos tis at present alive with oxeltemen folleltous of the lives of ther « ay ; consequently All the schools on that sid town are reported to be deserted, Murshat Tooker, Quartermaster of the Loxior exorcised bis horme yesterday, the first tine ho ever mounted one, and immediately every erociery store was closed, and ahatiors were put ap in cions. Oa the home stretch he reached iestoner Joha H, Wilitams, the Chaplain, bor Foy lively animal from Mr r a, th popular undertaker, and bis eiforts only wentt rounds. ¢ path phi ' running tomorr bat C:ptain Conlin'’s enttre troup, for driil end exer ise, The wh ree of the police of the Seventh pon during ail hours. ‘The various lite insurance nin tue Oriental District, ‘Lhore ts ¢ ty of thore being lows of for aur ciizens on Than: ratuitous fan in hopkecpers on the Legion's lino of ‘mare thoir store windows, remove their show ¢ iu view of the senorul inclinati ¢ their sidewalks barricad Lswiling was on Grand street, list might, as to whi quer un the morning of parnd vein; be tn b to ole the horses or dei J4 of wesleians—one of them German, As Gon eral Tweed's vorse ts passionately fond af waltecs, tho probable effect of the music of the Tentons ran weil be imagined, on Blacgue Key~A Correctio: CONsTANTINOPLD, Ovt Mavaw: Itis not for the purpose of repelling the strange uttack which has appeared aau'oat me in Tie SUN of New York of wih of Reptem ber (hat I baye the honor of addressing you these but merely to exrress my warihont thanks few Ii tor the readiness With which you have spontineous ly refuted the wanton acouas ivers of the opie, We have wo are proud, 0 ngr A we Us Wish to return alioi ime, Madani, most respectfully yours, BLACQU Madom Osranyan, Cli(ton, dinten Island, —— What Grout ts Charged with, From the Chicago Republican, Tho oMcial career of Gen, Grunt presenta ® case that is pec moch with unfiltufulnese to his party” misconduct And personal meanness; and charges are 80 well establiahed, 90 univer ved, and #0 freely enlarie att Ame the Repabite ono. people by bis tomancy, sie, Nov, 18.—Gen, Jobo H, Ketch- st tleman about five fect nine inchos in heteht, is rathor thin, is the at. tention of any sirancer. fe lives in Dover. He ts as shrewd as he {# good-natorod, and can tell a tonens from a lady's finger with his eyes slut, Tf anybody gets ahosa of the General ho's got to get up before 6 o'clock in the morning, The Gen- erol was never in his life known to maf a political ball, He has been in the Assembly, tn tao State Senate, and ts now in for his fonrth term in Con- gress, He need to be an Old Line Whig, Now he isa Repudlican Protectionist, with, it t# anid, Pen: tonite proelivities. He hos had a warm litte feht, and has won it through his own shrewd mauao. » Gen. Ketehim waa nominated the Demo- crata thouel t thoy hud a pretty sare thing; #0 they Putt quite lively—#o lively, im fact, that the Genera! bowan to a ricochetted Dutehess and ps shook himself up iike a pea in a bladder, and mede things red hot for him, With all nis twistings and teraings things began to look bine for Une General, Outside of his i forage Was Feureo, He beenme convinced nt a lavivh snpaly of money be might lose ae morning he got on the cars here at Poughkeepsie, and railed tor New York th Avenue Hotel, were hanging ite for money to be A in his district. Jim Terwillicer opened his Nod Lie head you carry the State without money" ro- ‘added that ple district only wanted “a woney Inid out to carry the “Myiy furnished the “Neau_mojori- “anu the 1 Mouse Repub'icnns, Tt is sald that they didn't Hike his flying the Penton pennsnt, and it ts thonent that their sympathies wore with the foxy old Domocratic lawyer, who was tearing things gene- . Th saine game on there was his overcoat, be went for that $15,000, He t after daylight.’ He told 3 of tho Congress Committee that with | triemph. [Cueers] Tnssure von, moreo' do not take that triumob to my fenty to the princiol @ndorse)—ti ose of equal freedom tor every man in throng ihe ec party, We ber ind give tho | and yet w «The Commitios | balfor u morning, fh Aveutie Motel, Not | that have to thank the Democratic porty o Sr te of Missonrl (cheor+] for the cordial sun ot 1 tha’s the Way ve Minked the Custom Yam cot back to Pournkeopste, to flow. ei-ebrands were tied to and they were eld ook himseif around right ina 1 is work well s-The Stores 10 eo Care te be Stop. up thelr Children, re apprecia et, East Broadway, Henry street, and 1, have forbidden them to go ont unl afer next ug Day, but we advice vile brisk at the Walton House, a would con: r. This is the re. i Of the anpouncement of the employmout of two do not do it, they wilt; and, in de ton Urougiit againet us paper Hilkeque snd myself oro. doth, ws you well 1 States and of fin that country ial relations > make om once wore, Believe re He stands ehargod not so ofelal Upon, that the organs of his own party aven, which epeak in his fayor cr hig’ vindication, are the excoption, No President, taking for tt the testimony of B Press, Was ever more thoroughly despised or doserved it Dotter than the one who the highsst piace in the gift of the A BULL'S-2VE DISPUTE —> Who Won Gov Ie *# $4100 Gola Medal f-Shary Practice among New Jersey Sharp-shooters, One of the results of the great rifle.shooting contest vetween t.e members of the New Jersey National Guard is a violent dispute between two of the contestants, both of whom cliim the costly gold medal presen‘ed by Gov. Randolph. This modal j@ very massive, and in of folid cold, It ts valued at $400, and ts of the fnert workmanship Tt wae offered as a prize for the best shooting at 290, 900, nd 400 yords, using the Remington breeet loader, and allowing each competitor five shote at cach range. Only the forty best markemen in the opening contest were silowed to compet ond prize in the hist contest being @ costly gold- mounted Reminzton rifle. In this match Adjutant William Martin of the Fit Re tment, seored 11 points at 200 yarte, 18 points at 910 yards, and 18 points at 400 vards, making 42 points in all, In the same contest Private Theodore Be'cher of Company A, of the Second Megiment, scored 12 potuts at 00 yards, 14 points at 800 yards, and 17 points at 490 verde, making 43 points in all, When Belcher had fired his third shot at th longest range, the markers, after signalling it as a bull's eye, displayed a re! flag, end then showed either a white handkerevief or the white flag. The ree of the keore return, believing thie moveme nied fora.correction.altered the credit irom 4 peinte fora hali'eeve to paints for Wi“ outer, the white Mag being the recoenized at. nil for the latter, This reduced Felcher's averevate score to 41 points, whieh would have been ane point below Adjt. Martin's, Beleher's friends claimed that the markers had in no way corrected the signal. The umpire was referred to, and. alter questioning the markers he learned that they bad shown the Nanikereniel oe a eian that they desired to he re- Heved from duty, and Vad had no occa. at any time to corrcet any sionels, The am . Cal, McKeon, ceeided fn favor of Boleher, nthe eredit for the This did not civo satisfretion to ea to Baloher. terday the Board of Arrengements met, in ark fo award the rrizes. Upon receiving the fit wae resolved to pestnone the awnr’ Gov, Randolph's metal, to rive Adjt Martin an eppertunity to be Heard a On Tuesday even ing, Decomber 6, the Bourt will toke the denositions of ile orplre, ‘the markers, and the officials, and the award will be finally m At the meeting yesterday Gev. Itunyon annonnced that he wonkt pab! fter no memb lowed t an_orter directing that here of the National Guard shall be ate ete in the Stu rifle mutehes, who heen s buna Ade e meinber of the rat least ele months before (he date of ench ‘The oifect of this restriction is to prevent arpsbooters joining the militia ® few days prior t contest to compete aoectally for the Revers! ernek shots enrolled themsolves In nal Guard « few dave before the recent 1 McNuir—winners of 1 medalsare the Governor + bon tneteded in tea oth ineluded in te. - ae GRATZ BROWN —* “-sthov. ATFORM, His Specch tn St, Fellow-citizens, De nocrate of the State or Miscourt—for [ presume fean ineinde representa- tives of «il your n in my rddrese—T wish to to vow th you from tlw bottom of my t for the fopport whieh yoo have given me in invase, that has ended In sach a magnificent yr that L if, personally, bat that have been sy emphatically this nation hy rieht of bie birthright, We have gone st. We have mae no appeal to je no disctiminativn against men, ate ® distinctive apeul to the t of the common ccuntry, in be- ry man to exorcise the frai Fon. sen’ ti yet of Biteo OF a free man, and we have won upon that Brineipte. Cheers.) Now T have to say to you withont any hesliation t t they have clyen me in that position : and Tay re that no party has ever «howe more minand of self, more verfeet qisregurd of bast traditions. nor’ perfect devotion to the patrt otic welfare of the common country than has the Domorratie party in tie last election tn this Stace of Missouri, [Cheers.) Toan say to you frankly, my fol ow effizens, that Tan the last man tm tule nation to disregard the oblirations under which T stand. and that in this election I recognize that my obliga: tions are in the largest meacare dne to the Detmo. ratte party of the Stite of Missourl, [Cheers] TY Ilene, sot metett vor another thing, T ef that he Demperatie party of the ur} tine a thing—It has e'evat a hisher thoo Ie ever ove hae eone tents of all men, cM has mate an initiative of the fu 6 Uironeh ail the States of this Union, ose from the formuras and the op * past, ond it has made a platform on Whied the yorng men Of this notion ean stand ersj—a plitform where they can stand disem: n ts that bi rt mbarraesed of all that ne of that Kept them down hereta: ve forward in the Domcemnes, i te Trees n of ou that r tive of a ntie eorgauize our fundamental I ongod eh jag) And necepting it in that light, [wish yon all co: cheer in the Mare, hoping and irnsting only, tna Hition to Mat, tanc the lesson waleh hina been tan cht by this election to tho nation at large will be recety ed nd that the national represen intive who iis t from the Western country, whor they understand the force and simnifleance of all of vir votes. we Lun to coainse «4 that it fs proper for then bine and eansort wish anybody anit evorybidy (hat will redtiee to he nearer approxi mation of justice and truth Mat immense tax which ts uow levied upon us inder the false and (randulent eulse of a revenite tarifl, [Cries af That's Democ- racy," and That is what We want,” snd cheers.) Now, my fe tens, 1 have only to say in conclusion that Lbave the ho ernor wiect for the State of Mis S you or to be your Gove iri, Twill promise Fou ab bonest and faithful administration of that of Ree. Twill promise you, turtl re, that 1 will permit no Rivus #round the St it, as far os bean help it, to sap the life and ihe Wealth he cominuni v; wod 1 will say farther more pen, that in making (hat adiinisivation 1 will endesvor to predicate It upon lve teaues, nnd T Will endeavor to call young mn the support of it, [Groat cheering } Honest Joe Dowling Potice Commins | sions From the Herald The vacaney in the ofice of Police ¢ tod Dow) y 1 t Vquriited t 4 ( sion { The Vacant Police Cammissionerships There isaureat row, Th soont Lot Bors Tweed, Fitre Unele tlives, Ape lon, Frank Dut. 1 pad mon will rofor HM WARD. Mr. Greeley gives Notice to A. T. Stewa that He conuot Rule this City Forever, The population of one of the greatest and most highiy civilized cities of the world rematn tn a dtate of utter heip 4 a8 to neuns for the rap transit they must at teuat once a day, frou the apper to t part of tons, narrow island whe wey ure crowded, One may Ko hii way to PUiladolphin in less. time than hem: ofieo consume in ging trom the Battery to the upper Vite of this city, Yankee ingenuity and New York dash cannot be thus bathed. forover Moesors, property-noldors on Broadway! take note Of the diflcuities that xeem thrown in the way a other routes. Yon have the power to secure tor the People of this city means of rapid transit, I yon fo, they will Wishos about hold Uiemselver free to override you the splendid thoroughfire you control - —— A Billinrd Chuilenge from ¢ 0 the Baitor of The Sun. Sra: In reply to an artic ‘Tue Sen of the 12 inst., vr boen beaten in billiards by Humphrey aud Cavanagh, 1 beg leave to may that up to the presout Thave not had the plowsure of playiag wit the ist named gentlemen, although the later actually did hext me in one gato. there being & diderence of 63 points. ‘The article, however, doos not state that I dofeated the rane man the other day ox own biliard table by over 24 points, 1 propose to either of the «hove named gontiemen io play. thom VEAM Of 1.00) carom bolaKes, With three. ball and to make the ufuir more interesting, ! sake $500, leaving them the ghotco of th No workingman in citiee can afford to Baas aecount. A good par be without nee im beak Is the evidence of industry, of turitt, Of i pens which every workingman or woman shonid pon dollar wit commance an account tn the Mutual Bene®y Savings Bank iu the Sun Building Ade, fs raid Co have becn Wuknown Vefore for almost e class Of thie size win after the Fin * culty with Mr. Che sung movt plously the byin: and oN through the singing was fumbi {) make snre of the swallost piece of sliver for (he 6om tribation box, ae or out of | BUND =—The Alabama was “fit port. —Vetrolia Aun is the wate of a baby recently born at On City. re is. a base cL dows.” —Louisville, Oregon, is the quivtest town im tho United Sia‘oa, There nre Wut theae women In ie The military works of Louis Verhuel, tate Emperor of France, moet with a lige sale in Gari The Herald of Health declares that sep after dinner fs unhorithy, and that a ten minutes’ dose before cating ts th —Waste paver dealers will be interested to know that that’ the Patent Office Report” going through the prose at Wusiuneton, =At Vicksburg the frequenters of saloons are not asked what beverage they prefer, but are Invited to *nomtnace your fanitly distrronnce.” —By a provision of the Maryland constitation no minister or preacher of the Gorpe:"' ta eliglole ase Senator or Deieeate in toe Legistacare, =In the vestibules of Tilinois churches, the following notice Is generatly posted: * Young ladiep will ploase not ent chestnuts durin service.” —One Montgomery, ouce a vlave of Jeff. Davin, Js now the owner of a 4,000-ncre plantation in Mussiesippl, on which he raised tals year 2.020 bales of cotion, —Adelaide Murdoch, sister of James FE. Mar och, the clocntionitt, If @hont to Ieetnre upon Woman's Duties Incompatible with Female Suitrage.” —Twenty-four inwates of the Boston insane Hospital wore recently Font to tae thoa:ro to witness the play of Hamlet, They enjoyed the mad roene Tout” in an Baglish Hall club in Hlinois called the groatly —Cotton stocks are reported to be in bloom at La Grange, Teub., an axitouitural phesomenon whet fo tury vu, Jubal Early owns one of the fastest inthe South, THe eatls him“ Fremont esting to bow whether hie animal rough Wincaerer five ropning hors Tt wonld bo Int beat Jupal's own tl years avo. ~The Free Church of Scotland Monthly Re cord anya that In Seotinnd there 8 crowing Lendenoy ‘= people to leave the Preeuyterian for Episeoral Cuore! —The Faculty of Williams Cotlege, Mans, saya that (hey want fifty men In each class, aud no more, & as Inna 96 & professor eau HaDAgE, and they will have ao tiiors. —A cruel mother in Indiana recently ap tired and married her daughter's intended, whereas oung lady, by way of revengy, set off a haif doseq bunches of firecrackers under the bridal couch, —The Christian Union hos a keen fing at the Rev. Dr. Osgood. 1¢ Intimates that it was only the foar of being made & Bishop which has so long detninea that reverend divine from becoming an Eplscopatian, —A California paper, believing that success ia a test of merit, refuses to mention the name of a 1D Who failed tn an pt at anicide get their name ta the paper must savcos writer, Sb Momphis Appeal says: “The pra =. Seetton thts city has sustained vecause moneyed losaee ~ los perpetrated by a fow inwleee of nited eed nd vitae. ity aud jb is sarely time treet inéplonrehid bas. 7. vm? ali. Teure war app tod. —Feehter is reported to have haa m cowner of the Globe THAatrey totarn Fechtar out ontess that, drawing better houses, Mr, ‘at $90 000 n year, oteliman whe n succeeds tn agement ts for ve you —Dr, Hall tells the story of Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a proseut fat too sual,” 4% 10 bia poekes, —The French postage stamps now bear a fge ure of * Liberty,” representing the Repablic. with the ‘end “ Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.” The tor eign Journals announce that. after Nov. 1, tho stampa bear ne the head of Napoleon IL wonid not bo reoade pized in payment of postage. RA I stood and w TURKS. od ny ching ga ont, k What ti ‘ wy The Orstt 1 , Bue sprout a feat Andenstwatn ny Hefore the eight Anotior tailed, hor nines was tops, Thinktz to find in wertern tends Of merehandieg n © 016 To whelming Faiih came at at and tor She reeouns Por. os ae eOretdtty A Crown luke to a Crow owe or. AMUSEMENTS. Vina Kiwinta Then Fdwin’s Mr, Leffingwell eontinaas to t racti 1 Fi o) non. eas played by bh over 1200 tine © Romeo r Jenkins,” and the newand inal com. edy of * Billiards.” Roth theso pieces are, acconding to modern syst re monograph» to ale ow Mr, Leffingweil full scope tor his unusnally and pictne 29 style of necting, Hix dolinor- fone bave the merit, 1 merit it be, of crea! bresittt nd simplicity of method ; Loy mecd no oper glass, and co Lome directly Lo te most untutores Ue ‘ rw eriite ie. t " tly hy the ve uble » who 1 Vite pret aur of iin + to ofert tan AU the proxramm 1 Kel on ‘ tix ite 1 Bee te yorM Miss Auna T I 1 make her 1 instrainsuial septe Kheder, basso: T nd the grand Pilluar rection of My, Cari Boriwaan Augustin Duly will nat Leave ee Pith ir. Augustin Daly's bijow Lith Avenue Theatre will be pleased to learn ti ere is no tr with Col, Fisk for the mont of th Opera House, Mr, Daly hay resolve wveat literary ond managerial ebilities ry Aiekine ail more diiroat Nese Ag a manacer, his Get in electing hit the popular luete, and the a with he avuids shoe the sensi ti audiences, be hind an axauted suc 1 Broth notin wy Lewis Dont slike the unthinking: home >peint, W Lark ovis sever] questions before we di dent's raiutives peculiar v si inserted 9 elvu ‘ Daddy Dent a right te 1 ¢ wie heing the reenlar pr in eu) At mM i ould: uy percpriate the | o ane her We should like to bear M nt whether ist doit ¥ € omce of ‘ t other day. ands ted ! f { Gon, Destanda br " t t who wanted (o koow wacther vacancies in that afice q 1h ve a good place, an ' u Mendation of # Kepub ie y Cor v6 quired, said he wont 5 then all damned veteore ‘ i ” indorge him, That was tie tm A whom we bave beard, Wa. h al