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fl t f i _— The Sra Sun. It Bhtnes for AIL bo allowed in place of an equal period of the required clerkship. That these rules will prove beneficial to the profession, so far asthe G meral ‘Term ex Fa iminations are concerned, there ean be little FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1671 foubt hese examinations, especially in € one cities, have been notoriously superficial and unsatisfactory of late years; very few ap plieantd have heon rejected, été of the great. est obstacles to a thoroacth test being the smmense number of candidates; and a great many persons have been admitted to tie bar in this way, with no intontion of prictising law, of utterly unfit to practise, because it ling Leen so easy to get through. ‘The clerk +h p will pat a stop to most of this, and its term of threo years will choke off « large nutnber of otherwise anderirable appticants, But unfortunately there is a hole in the wall, If the ambitious law student ean pay —— the requisite fees to Prof. Dwiaur of the FOR PRESIDENT Columbia College Law Sedool, or to Prof. * Iannra of the Albany Law School, and has AND MECHANICS CANDIDATE rain enough to pass the examination at valerie: : si become a momber of the bor Amuncmente To-duy, Cooth's Theatre The Man 6! Aulie Vowery ‘theatre Vowp. mplive City Rink Weton's Great 406 Mine We Hike Ave Piewtre No or's Opera Ni Atienc bows Terrace (arden—\ Clymple Theatr We Monde Mavsewm Thies Mind Mice, Matinee The Man In the © to the country may ha 1, for fity eeu! tsner ntey. THe fun per nionth, Persons going Wy anatrenarox ine 10 FARMERS ither, he ¢ TMB OREAT AND GOOD WORACK GRELLEY, alter two yenrs’ or cighteen months’ study te. spectively, For the stotute oxpre vides that nothing in it contained shall ¢Y the two former statutes which ontitle the TEXAS and NEW VORK, uraduates of these institutions to adm ssion ——_ without examination Of course this is unfair, T lad has to toil for three years to attain that which the rich young man can toach in two ‘Yhe Demoerntic State | years at the most. ‘Then a great monopoly Convention of lowa, after a sharp straggle, | is created in these two law schools, for it is adopted by an overwhelming majority a { not tobe supposed that the advantage which platform ratifyl the New Departure, and | they can bestow in point of time will not accepting in uncquivecal lan vastly increase the attendance of stulents at both. Hitherto it has been easy, far too ensy, as we have shown, to ol tain « (rough the General Term examination after «a shorter course of study even than that fhe Western and Eustera Democ On Wednesday the Democracy of two Btates uttered their opinions through acered. ted representatives: cys very 6 poor suage the three sonstitational amendments, and pledging the party faithfully to support them sheir very words Ilere are mission Resoterd. Tht wi Rerut reverence A y requisite for graduation at the law schools. ierolends Vine we wil latin ty sipport the Const | Now, however, this is impossible, as it ought ee arand' tor it artsicteominveconcsosstupreet | tobe, But on the other hand, there is no Mailed: Tae. we cher a tin, Atierican’eystem of | teason why the law schools should Lave an Hite gad focal cov -enmgnss mid dae we wultorever | audue advantage. The three years’ clerk seeds ViaGia now bs 64 we peeves’ | ghip established Ly the Court of Appeals in Pane tk pi co alt rotons combinations | deates the proper length of time which the fring by vay rence sna and demay iat ive | eandidate should devote to study, before ex the Fedewa) bowrr ougac no: tom covons un ae such | amination. If graduation at any law school ao awinet, Tat the vropowcd annexation of th D> | ig to be accepted in lieu of the clerkelrip and FEY On account of te chim ucver of its mongrel row | other conditions required by those rules, the seolibes ta Aabtew {nas incarere wet ies Sis, ted course of study at sach law school should Si ihe repr herbie mecnsby winea it wen soagoe W | extend through not Tess than threo years Tesoired. Tint we rejeet the the National Debt, and Goversment to vay sc money ull 1s abies, nes of Renndiation ot eileve eu eis outy OF the ording to law and ip lawiul We hope that the next Legislature will emond the statutes in regard to the echoo! to this effict, ond thus abolish distinction which has now been nq the unwis estio On the game day Mr. Weston, the Dom> tratie Governor of New lirmyrhire, deliv arod his message to the Legislature, It is a Hingle of smooth phrases, and though nesrly one-third of itis devoted to pol lice, no chance reader of it could tell, exee; t for the fact that it happ phrase “railroad corporaiions,” whether it \ written in the year cightcen hundred ar one or eighteen hundred and seveuty-om: When the Demoeratic party of the Cen iral, Western, and Southern States aro mov forward in the line of the New Departure, do the Democracy of the Kast imagine thw such non-committal ntterances as those of this weakling Weston will meet the neces sities of the times? Do they remember that no Democratic State Convention cast of Pennsylvania has yet come out squarely and firmly established —____-- Time’s Revenges. An interusting element in the extraordi nary strength of the GuEELBY movement is the peoplo’s belief thet Mr. Greeny bas vot been treated properly by President Gnax When Grant came into office, his best friends hoped that ho would su tably recog: nize the great services aud merits of tho founder of the Republican party. Mr Guererey had labored long, and had had more to do in building up th shaping its pol.cy than any other living man But for Lim, indeed, Grant could ne nation: 8 to use the mo lera party and in er have Ueen President ; and yot, in distr honors and rewards of power, him no attention whatever. F uting the Grant paid © our part in favor of a frank aecoptance of the now order of things? If they pursue this | we had hoped that he would at least offer sneaking fine of policy throughout the pres | him the place of Miwister to England, and w e r, are they so infatuated as to beli asked him for this ond for nothing else. But " nexert any influence intheisnoxt Na | je offered him nothing. He passed him by tional Convention? Lot the New Yorks Do: | in noylect and conferred the great distine mocracy shake off their lethargy, ne to} tions of the Govervmeut upon mea who had the front, and lead the colamn in the Bost | piven him presenta ern States, or th ¥ Departnre will leave This contempt tor Mr. GREELEY the peo them farin the it would not be a d plan to take this homely Ri ple res i —— Admission to the Bar ‘The New Laws Nehoo! Monopoly. ublican, whom the Milita have rejected, and make him President We are not of t thigk thet admis What would Guan? thnk of his ows sion to the barshie estricted, ortiat | conduct if the man whom he woukl not the practice of the Inw should be open to all | ake Minisier to England because bo had Who chore to enter upon it, regardless Of | not given him a present, should now be their qualifications, as te the ease in business | chosen to succeed himat the Whito House ¢ pursuits and in some of the professions. Law rene yers, in this State at least, are officers of | Another Mribes'Taker—Offices in Exe the courts in which th ehange for P y practise, and are i sents. seated with exceptional influence and respon A vigorous attack is made upon Col lity; 80 that the people have an unqaes: | Gronan I. Boruer, President Gran tionable right to require of enndidates for | Consul General in Egypt. This atteck pr admission to the legal profession, as the fue | ecods from the Rev, Dr. Davip Strana, av ture officers of their trbuuals, the perform | Amerean Missionary in Alexandria, Hc ance of such conditions ae shall best insure | accuses Col, Buren of appointing consular a faithful discharge of tl duties when | agents in return for presen.s, of frequenting they Lecome aitorneys aud counsellors jowd company, and of covspiring to mak When the lute Legislature, thoretore, | the Egyptian Government pay the fraudulent passed a bill in relation to the qualifications of persons to be in the proved by the Governor and is now a law, we supposed it claim of the Kispinucco brothers, swollen from iis original amount of about two hun {red thousand dollars to the handsome sum The principal part of + toment is as follows : courts of this State, which bill has be of thirtec the purpose of ele | Dr millious, was fo PRANG vating the standard of altainmont necessary Very short!, after Mr, Burien’s aovent fn Egypt i ** 1 the Consular Agents. in the various towne reectred to aceure admission tothe bar, Butaearcful | novces informing then that t er oMces bad ex exawinat his law and the rut Ab | icy were appointed, As thelr oficial position ev lished under it by the Judges of the Court | curca thew cerbon rank and privileges, and caused of Appeals leads to grave doubt as to the | peighvors, tiey wee Dante struck, and severus OL bible the chang which have been | ite appointments, Coming here, they were not nan Deto convere with fim witcout an interpreter he statute provides that within twenty | witn him atoll, they w ot tn the oMee by ar jaye Ly i he Judges oft Court Sineroco The iorver, who speaks several lon of Appeals shall est v rales and regula} poages, told vom th tle latter ws Mr, Bombers Hons for the admission of attorneys, counsel: | fie General tor Mr, LOrteR in America, and Would oma ve fates I : Woattend to relating the weneies in Egypt, ‘tre tora, and solicitors; shat f BOEING | cy prices ranged tame. £600 40 $1,000; and they for adi esion shall be examined by the Jas | were | told” iat on payment ol hese sum: . 0. Mr. Seroode, he wookd give them. a bees of the Buprems € or & comuniti receiply whieh bey could exevange witli in kind: Le iia Geuceal ih # two days for a proper. cortiticats of ‘oflice sppolnY t by ral Tern; and that | tse things” were reported to Col, BuTLin they shall be admitted to the bar npon com. | ina t tter synod by every take memoer ofthe Mis Naeul ; hthen in becut, Twas the dearer of the letter piance with the rules a by the Court of | He gave it respeetiul attention, and soon atter p spealy, and upon be nye approved no Ped tw oy eeving Mir, GrKOLod aside. He arsured Anpeala: § ie SEDEON bby ws he Was ready fo appois inen recommended by Justices of the Supreme Court for good | ihe minicaurie ad that money arent ia bribes ny we © Wuet Alice this members of the My sharacter and learning, There is one other | ion went ara } again with men in whose ai provision which wo shall refer to hereafter volnimment thoy felt a friendly imterest 5 bub ail At the mocting of Judges hold ia Albany | tery tnade vy theis winds to the swindle dictate im December tust for the revision of the rales (Ry sete or ontys and tininied: bosivenn at of Court, the su of admission to the bar | oHe song Only a lew Weeks azo, aeeorting ty sls) purverai le Teaw in the local papers, Mr. eux was discussed ; aud itappcars that the themex. | Watmass, a sorthy old cam, a gentienan and : A se. lar, Wak wont OUb Of ue Vice-Comsulate in wting prohibition agacist requiring any term | Gyro, ond his successor is this iniumous A, D of clerkship on th of the candidate was The LOW Persons pretty well informed besleve of Hla pary Alt ndidate wos | ee only Cuprul wr Avent Wo got his place wit: generally cisappr by the membera of | cut payme 4 especie (rice ts aman in Tanta, who : ) cairned lis cppoinimer& BY enter taluing the Consul the Conyoation heist Ge Or a Chauge Generel in a three days’ dr aiees revel,” in this respect was publicly expressed; and | ‘his is most scandalons, It is disgusting. itis to their action probably taat we owe | [tis calculated to make Americans ashamed the third rule mate by the Court of Appeals | cf their Government. But what is to be ex unier t ute, Tt iy as follow peeted of Gronar I, Bor.en in Bpypt, suictites: he alent thet 10 seam inital whim bere in the United Sates Pr sident Nay ‘ {then veurs iv the | Gann appoints men to office in considera atone our z tion of nts, and promotes a eonvcted Daring: Ge term of clerkship not more | bribe-taker to one of the highest offices under thant ey montls f vocation shall be al the Government ? towed; and any portion of tine not oxeead Tt has long been notorious that Burns Soy ono your actually spent in regular ate | a coun, corrupt, worthless sort of ama: vendn tonyotthe law schools in this State Vhis was Known by the President, the See or at th svard or Yale law school, shail } retary of State, and the Senate when he wos THE eppointed and confirmed, Bgypt was also known ag the most eermpt and vicious com stry on earth, and they sent Burien there with their eyes open to make what he could; and Ly adopting and papeibly ex tending the aystem to which President Grant has given euch development in this country, he is moking what he can there, But why shoald Boutier bo donouneed with such severity by those who uphold Gnant, and have no fantt to fmt with hint for keeping a proved bribe-toker at the head of the State Departinoit 7 The Hon, Joserit Metis of Chicago seoms to be emutons of the Southern popularity of the Farmer of Chappéqaa, He has bought at sheriff's sale, under foreclosure, the old Rochelle plantation on Bayou Teche in the Parish of St. Mary's, in bouisians, ‘The place is five miles above Brashear City, and contains 1,600 acres, of Which about 1,000 aro cleared, ‘The buildings and machinery are in bad onder, as the estate has not been regularly worked since the war, It for- merly produced about 660 hogshends of «gar, force of some 120 field hands, One of ebout 1,500 trees, is on the place, but it is not in fo good order as formerly, Excellent bananas are also produced there. The grounds about the exceedingly beautiful, about 25 extent, with @ the fine residence are aded with magnificent live ouks, The house is a low wooden one with pi- wens on all sides, Mr, Me paid about $50, 000 for the estate, paying $16,000 down, Itisa very cheap property, and there is no doubt bis already great wealth will be continually in- creased, acres in — The new airlrake which is exciting #0 much attention among railroad men wasinvento! i Pittsburgh, It is automatic and se!f-adjuat ing, but i rected by mi This machinery consists of an air-pump and re cciver, which are worked by the movement of » hand lever at tho fire-box, Pipes connect the brakes of the entire train, and through these, by the movement of the lever on the engine, the to act upon exch wheel instantly so of this apparatus is $900 for the for the tender, and $100 for exed cnr. —_— hinery on the engine. air ism The e engine, A gentleman who lately aecompanicd Jerr. Davis to his old plantation near Memphis, which is now owned and managed by Baw Moxr- who was formerly @ slave, says thot Moxtoomeny gave them ast and dinner, waiting on the table himself, but aot offering to tuke a seat, Last year Moxtoomeny made 2,500 bles of cotton, and as he bas since purchased a large and valuable plantation, and added it to the Davis esiate, his crop will probably reach 3,000 bales the present season, in addition to a large ty of coro, After reading this account, the question naturally suggests itself, who showed the most gentleinauly deportment, the ex-slave who waited upon the ex-President, or the quest pitality ofa wealthy pla iter to assume the position of his servant during his visit ? Anywhere except in the United States, it ix to bo red that the vendict of well-bred people would in favor of the negro. comeny, who, while accepting the elegant be nter, permitted the Dnring the high prices of cotton cansed by the rebellion, India exported to England 750,000,000 worth of that product; but now that America is again producing great crops, th Hindoos find competition with our planters vain, and the Indian merchants refuse to forward cotion to England at present prices. A vast mount of English capital has been expended in india to foster and develop the co ; but soil, more skilful cultivation, and cheaper freiglts give the American planter an tton culture vi not be overcome. — Cresweut’ advantage which © Mr. Postinaster in Baltimore are certainty Appointors yal to the temini Collector of Balt Varoatas of the Fi rt of the Government. T en nd some ot his deputy, t eral office building of a handsome yacht, Its to be presented to Mrs Jo Cueswett, 18 to bear the name of autumn Grant, The other day Mr. Crvswetu's oflice-Lolders wanted a little spree and taking @ revenue steamer, tley went of down the bay to learn the progress made of Mrs. Carswene's It was a pleasant day, and in addition to a great deal of official hquor, the party took a clear track down the bay. Every species of craft steered cloar of he track of the rioters until an unlucky produce boot came up, This vas ron down with admir- able decision, and sunk with charming rapidity, The wreckers heeded not the wreck, and no such insig eure of the day. Mrs. Canswaie’s yacht is not completed. It is advanc however, aud th» royal lady may soon skin the waters as magnificeatly as another Cleopatra —— Lou'sville has been agitated over a terrific controversy between hits of the medical Yanve President of the American Medica! Association, and Dr. Gate Land, editor of a medical periodical, Dr, Gam. Lanp began the controversy with a savage attack on Dr, Yaxpett, charging him with personal cowardice, unworthy trickery in bis personal re lations, failure in his official connection with the Confederate army, and upon false pretences, Dr. Yanoent answered this assault by producing testimonials from pro fessional critics and bis official superiors in the Confederate army, and stated that he was. pre- vented from exacting a personal responsibility from his assuilaut owing to Dr, Gatntaro’s loss ‘To this the latter responded that he claims no exemption from responsibility on ac: count of bis loss; but this announcement failed to relieve Dr, Yanpetu’s conscientious scruples. At this point the Louisville Ledger charitably comes to the relief of Dr, a the yacht, nificant incident marred the ple. ig rapidly, two I profession, Dr, building @ reputation of an arm, Yarvetn by sugges ing that if he is so very fastidious, he can go to the ficld with one arm strapped bebind his back, and so place hin.self on an equality with his an It remains to be seen whether this eminently practical idea will be adopted, The people of the South are beginning to realize the fact that it is possible to nianufacture cotton there as well as to grow it, A cotton actory at Augusta, Ga, has paid dividends of twenty per cent, unnually from the start; and a togoniat. rew one to run one thousand looms plated if t 1 can be sceured, The Lrexident of the Augusta company claims hat cotton can be manufactured tea per cent, cheaper there than in New England, —— Utah as a Territory has no voice in the Presidential electic gate in Congres is contem © requisite eapit , and though she has dele. Le has no The quenee is that the people there worry but little about national politics, but are very much in vote. conse carnest about the proper government of their own Territory, There are ouly two parties in Utah, the Chureh and the 1 ‘The latter party is repidly gaining ground, and promises soon to overthrow the arbitrary rule of Burana Yousa and his polygamous self-styled saints One Point From the New Orleans Ti Radical papers quote with anction the f tog abegod extract rom Jeff Davis's speech: Fam ' » accepts the sitwition—Z accept noth g 'The contrast between deff, Davie und Grane Vi isrespeck Iso striking tbat shey cant lelp uo SUN, FRIDAY, JUNE 16 et ET SOME NRW POURS — ae A New Novel by Madame Valerto. A new novel whieh iv realty interesting, and whieh eviaves anqretion wb!e fntollectaat power, fy Hot #0 frequone 4 China that It ean he rerarded with indifference, The Ina of Maseme Ravwenms VaBEnte (FR. Oxrood & Oo.) i® one of these rare productions, and ye: it is not @ novel of @ new keith; it strikes out into no now patls, and aime at NO epecial originality oF enbtiety. Im leod, 1 may be galied a novel of the old sence! ; dat it ix replete ith interest, and thongh pato'nl and even (ragtoat in many of ite featares, it cannot be read withowt tiefaction The acorxe of the story os in Italy v beautiful ¢ A conspicuous pubic man wfrcquent Visitor at the houwe where she ts em: ployed, and falls in love with her. She promnises to marty Bin, promising aldo, in comptianes with ote wsent request, that the martinge stall bo Kept» sberet for n time, ‘This aocrody, ho telle her, 14 ne. conaary to hie politics) fort a Cristy in Di career ist hand which a pudiic marrige might affect an- favorably, Accoritmriy ate goes to Locerne tn Switeoriand, where he joins ber and they aro mar- riot, Mo remains thore with ner for some time, bat in oon cafied Dick to Turia by his publio datics Mo becomes Prime Minister to Vietor Hnanne!, Moan While hit absent wile, til! remaining in Switserinnd Boars tim vson, After a time he arranges for return to Turin, feaving the enild behind her, Un der her maiden nama #10 goes back Into the same ‘amily which ale bad left, to resume the same dattes as governess, Sho feos her husband onty when he Vieitd at the house, and euffers intensely from the mystery in which thelr felations aro hidden, Unable to bear It louzer, she goes to eee him at hie rear dence. Me toile her that as thelr marriage was per. formed by & Provestant minister, it has no logal Fatidity in Italy, Next #he ascertains that he ts Kely to marry another woman, and recov 4 viotont tllnes# to leon that ne if engazed te ner. She gore to him agin and menonnees hie trewchery with seorn and indignation, From Dis house vos to that of the lady to Whom he is cnenmed, and rovoais (0 her his real charactor, Its new lord now caste bim off, And ehortly afterword, an tie Is #tanding ina wiadow tovking with another porvon, r@ if shot by a man Acroas the street, ‘Thie man i# the brother of Ina, who has penetrated the secret ond resolved to panieh the beteaver of pis sister, Upon lis deathbot the lus- hand sends for his repuliated wife, who consents, for Ho auke of her eon, ty be married to hlin again by acatholicp so that the child may bave a logal eight to iis laiver's name and fortane. ‘Tiwe ieeaasinated Prine Minister 1 followed to his erave by the admirstion of his coantry, while the ananimous yotce of te prev inads the great. nas of iw tnenta, the elevation of bis character, ind the inagnitude of the services he has rendere) to tie nation, ‘The widow retiros to Genoa to devote fto her child end w forget the suflerings throuzh which sie las preset, She i followed a faithfal friend, the son of the fautly ta wien she had tived aa governens, Aftor three years of widowiood the fidelity and generosity of ‘is de votion touch her heart and the curtata falls upon the happiness of their m irri This warrative ia weonght oot by Madame Voterio with great dtrectaces and siiaclicity. Mer pazer are free from everything thet i¥extrancons. Every toet tent contributes to the deveopment of the story, os forward from its Denning to fis ent without the intrusion of @ Fingle fe ture that doos not conirioute to the progress or interest of the narrative, In this respect Matame Valerio wilt compare favorably with ibe most eayericneed ang the most skilful writers. In the drawing of her characters she Is also en Utled to high praise, [cis done with extreme im: plicity and without ang obtrasion of the machinery Dy which the effects are produced, The men and wo men are shown as they ore in life, and* yet they stan out in perfect distinctness, erch one exietly whathe it, The sero of tho tale, a brillant min, ch in oll intellectmul endownrents, familiar not only with public affairs, but with the phitorondie the heroine t* man coverness in an italian family. politician and orator, i there b: woich np thonght of the day, always ready to speak in bell? of the highest moral principles, t# yet othing bat @ sounding brass, 9 inkling ey/ubal tute of al id hypocrite and prevender, subsiance, cold: oloated premely selfish. ‘The epposite prc sequal striking, She is entirels ge but aithougu she 18 ¢ soirtvual fensgous, sa are of the heroine Jand lovely; eived and fixes her aifec! ¥ unworthy of her, tho reader links of ner as weak and foolish, ‘The other persous are eadowed with equil ta lielt ality, In fact, they all seem to b from real characters, and the whol produces the impression of @ true story rather thaa of one inveuted and eluhorated by the writer. ‘The iden of Ttaly whiten Mata loaves in Uie mind 18 mob an acreeadle one ‘The men of that mation she seems to regard with apecial dixestoom, ‘They are bandtome, faseinating. clever accomplished, with a gaiek appreciation of every tuing devatiful, but with mo het and no fain, The me Minister #he describes aa a comptetd ekeptic, deifeving in nothing bot the stores and enjoyment of the moment, For King Victor Emungel Ler contempt 9 withont bounds ; aud, as if by way of spoloctzing for the noble quali ties which #he bestoas upon the man who fully makes Ina hoppy, she takes care to tell us that Lis motier was an Euglishwoman, and that there is Anclo biood in his veiue, It is true that her mercy toward her own countrymen is also quite wited, and in depleting the eccentricities of one or two American travellers who pags through her story, she employs with great effect the resources of a most amusing satire, Inaeed, the fault of tho book is ita too general suegestion that men ure bat an | Weuk, and that modern society is protty nearly bopetens. In poiut of etyle Madame Valerio writes with re markable freedom and She enys just what she means, is not betrayed into exageration, and never Wanders into the inbyrinthe of sentimentality, At the same time there is @ pleasing, old-‘ashioned favor in her writing which suggests more familiar. ity with te early masters of literature chan with the carrent produetions of the day; and this atts upen a man wit ever nove 0 Valeri 8 book foree much to the uttrictivonoss of ber book, oe M'GIBBDON'S 8500 BAIL, The Borglary Gray's LI - Roblhingu Landiord aficr a Deba bis House How McGibben Escape James Gray keeps @ liquor store at 437 First avenue, and is an enterprising business man, Gray's ine of businces threw him in contact with the worst clement of the Eighteenth Ward, He became ac- qusinted with Peter MeGibbon, alias “Lush,” and many others of that stomp, MeGilbon and his gang ent their money freely with him when they had any, Gray umd MeGibbon became very intimate, ani Gray did many favors for MeGibbon and lis gang. On Wednesday night tho gene drank cen of Eighteenth Ward gin im Gray's Gray slept that nigat in bis saloon, MeGivbon and) two obuer thieves loitered "about the place, and soving no officer around, they ecin to fores an entrance into Gray's snicon, They broke off @ large padiock on the front base- dow, and passed into the cellar and closed the door. When they reached a lead pipe from a refrigerator that passea through the floor into the cellar, hey eut 4 equire through the floor large enough to admit a man, MeGibbon we the rat to outer. Alter looking around, and seeing that his friend Gray was asleep, be atoalthily erept ap to him, and put a small betile of chloroform under his none. Gray Was soon in a stupor, MeGibbon took & wailet containing $30 from his pocket, and a oum ber of other articies, Mary Dalton, living in. the fame house, happoned to look out of the window, and her attention wax attracted by the movemonts of those three thieves, She saw them forcibly en vd saw thom come oat. A few min: burgiaré had gone, OMcer Handy He noticed the usence of the pail k, Uierefore le went down into the cellar, and he that a robbery had beon committed, ho in ferred that McGibbdon and his confederates. were tue burglars, Mary Dalton gavo him adeseription of tho chief burglar, and it pointed directly to MeGiv. bon, Gray was found in nis saloon under a heavy stupor, Oflicer Nandy saw MeGibbon ip Bast Sixteenth street with bi g, and bolilly arrested him. Mary Dalton pos.tively identified him ay Wie ian sire saw enter Gray's cellar and come out of it, MeGibbon's friends, houring that ho was in trouble, went to Work t secure is release, He was taken be ore ter the houne, 8 after the came along. lo Justice Koch yesterday, Mary Dalton swore posi Gyely that MeGibbon Was the burglar, ‘Tie Justice si) not entertain the charge of burgiary, but that of disorderly conduct, MeGibbon was placed an ler $500 b. —~ Fr. Sumner, From the Nawonal Siantard Wo heartily agree with the Boston Comnon weuth's suggestion, after commenting npoa ir Surnuer's cunspiouois und disintoroated Kervices in 4id of the Foreign Reitions Commitee durins bic Fecent treaty deiwerations, that the Senate sh ait nie for the Wroug donw in his renoval Dy Testor Vue lim to toe Chairmanship of that Committee, oo Feaspomviing nex, Docembes, 1871. GOING FOR VANDERBILT. POLIO“ BERGUANT MUOLLEN' TRAOKDINARY STRLN CHAB Binaiat Position of the Seri 1-4 arn of Commodore Vauderbi The Moment ef Aaoos—-Of Like a Hawk on the Wines Stee Oknee te a Long One~The Escape. Several capteins of police precincts have be coire alive ty thy fact that there is a ¢orsoration Ordiminde aginst fist diving on the city streats, WA that emuitennéss Which denny chaticteriaes the acts of police captains, they resolved to pus tie dormignt driinanés ta force. Capt. Borden of the Twenty-nin Precinct be- Gane particularly active to his elfurta to Kuypress the naltonee. ‘Phie Réntiermn i one who very often doos that which other poli¢e edptainé shrink from doing. By night and by day he Inoored to pat dn dMociaat #00 to fast driving in his proctnct. At avery roll all he would eve particatnr diréetions & hit mon concerning the evil, wd very often he Wonld elaborate Niy opinions into a Ret Apetoh te to the best way of mating it, The men wontd Heten WIth divers reepestfal yawne to the periodical Apocerow Of tho captain, and forget them Jaxt as 4pecatty a4 their overtaxed brains could conventent. ly throw off the burden of «0 muci thowgit. CAPT, HURON’ pIECOVRRY. Cpt, Barden soon becaind alive to the fret that his men did not pay tut airict attention to his dis ¢ourses which they certoinly deserved. Lis mind was particulerly drawn to this ftom the fact that oily rome story would come in of & miraentons éseape in Nincteonth ftreet, between Sixth and feventh nues, where tho fast drivers wero tm thé habit of dolly trying the motile of their trotters, in defiante of the Captain's particular Orders, This conduct annoyed Oapt. Burden, Ho took 4 personal interest in the thing, Duily be Mood at tho sp looking out for fast drivers Nineteenth stroot is pivod with Nicolson blooks, ad Nicolson ement offers peculiir facilities for trotting fart nags, This facuity was of course turned to uccount, and henee the action of Capt, Bard One day the Captain cauebt one of his men accept Jrg a bribe irom: the driver of an arrested trotter He derit jonien sy with the olfenger. for nu one knows better thin Cant Burden that haman natare in the ‘Twenty-minti is weak, and Hable to temnpta tion, But the discovery onty *purred Lim on te newed energy, Ile decided that If faust driving v toteratou oy his men in other parts of ma precinet, it should at ofl events be put astoy to riglit ander iis offlend nose, AN AMERICAN ON ODARD, He pat one of bis best mon on post ia Ninetocnth Ftreet, charging bim to acrcet any man who drove faster than ei7ht mites an hour, ‘This man wer bergeant Muben, aslizit, compactly buut, and hand tome officer, but of unusual vowers OF tudura Kergeant Mutten promise todo bys beet, Tae pot of Cie appoinenent was soon proved, or daily tue Sergeant would bring ia sevoral oifenders, Tue or. rests,lioweverdid not satinty the dougity Captain fathe mejorisy of cases those arrested were humbie drivers oF fast ash carte und buteber wagons. Waat the Captain wonted wis somebody of note. Of course Sergeant Mullen alko kousbt tor some prisoner Of socel distinetion; but mone came that wry, Daye pasted io weary witebfolvesa, uti: ot leneth out 4 o'cock in the wternoon Of & long Sultry day the powerlul sergeant saw a swift teain in Lie itis tance, Its Uclitnivg speed piaced it thcontests- bly without the palé of the violatea corporation erdinance, Mullen was not slow to make up his miiud that at ail begards this team uusi be arrested, if only to serve for an exiuple to others. With the Intent, theretore, to eladieate ie ou'raged mf of the law, he d Hit har deouie form in the widdic Of toe Worod 6 the warn WoUTKL Along came the wagon at the name mighty rate of syed, ond Mullen's eye could already cover the di talis of te turn-ont, It was a very picely balance! top bargy, accommo lating two people. The team, However, Was tue fealure of tue urnouk, 1 was coupused of TWO TRARING MORSRs, who awept loward the Sergeant Ike a pair of fish hawks, ‘The time mace by these totlers wes enough to satisiy him that the person or persons in side the bugay were Of no lean magmtute, ana this apurred Diu on to greater exertion. Ti Hd nod badge AN incl trou bis position, bat re at all hax irl to arrest tae driver Oy came the Lugey, whizzing aloug at a rate t mace Muilen spp the owner would either not eed Dim of Ind uot seen him, The dificuity and dan xer of his position impressed hin, But tae served ie brave be ond wearure, cud lood his ground manfaly. ‘The moment came, When within «few foes of tae Bergeant tue horses pricked up thetr ea and whoa ony evo au alminbty shy the ent the buggy clmost whirling around on two wheels, For tue save of ascound ib stood, stl as np (or tne horees f ib were, Muiien tnade a 0! but ut the sane moment there caine ® sinart cut rom the Whip of the drive 1 the team again wal forward. At this instant aciead esi Out Of the convevutiec, ar a infty sa p wed the hoery Vinskers and yoowlar ComMoponr VANDERD witated a y knowing t Jmet then the voice of Capt, £ Mullen 1 sioute Captain, “Fo low ‘em up.” nota menent. He asrted of a(tor the Commo Lhe bugs: was now woout bait a wiock wie), and going ata 240 He weut aca t The sergeant iw! an t to te avenue he a continued on hit wo slorped In xome alsria to coant, who 8 ng th Hiehtning. Dautless they nd blood before ther eve waiesed the rapilly disapp: A STERN CHASE, In the meantime the Commodore's bagey reacved Seventh. avenue atrl hat ‘Tue Wurwing lost time, an! Sereoint Muiien gained ie buggy. He reaches ie avenue wava th pdore was only halla blocs fro him. F a moment he hoped to conquer. Bat unfortunately for him, Seventi avenny 14 also yayed with N Ht was Goal Le resized tie duvet it was ximply a question hetwoe the relative endarance of man and agreefsa, Phe Lorser decidely nd tae best of it and wiready the buggy was tast disapovariog from the ranze of the plucky Sergeant's Vision, Ib wat an evernal two fuDUtes of indeseribable agony. Hope again revived, however, ase waw the bugey turn into Tweoty ninth street, and take i's course toward Bichsu av enue, and he continued his almost miraculous race Who he rewche! the Was mull 4 Sight, aud had mot yet tursed again. It seomed to be laboring with diMiculiy over tie Belgian pave tment, and this spurred toe undaunted sergeant to new cetivity, He vas wow travelling at Ue rate uf Mie in three minutes, ‘The baggy crovsed Highti avenge and was stoppst fora moment by a cir. Mullen was undoubie ily golming on it wlowly, but rc THE COMMODORE TACKS Ac Onfhey both went axtil the Comm Ninth evenne, into which he tarned once more Mu nt more town four hundred teet away tho vehicie svained ty bo aware. u: roximity of the man of law, and Mullen could hoar the whip freely used. But now the buggy Wont fusier than he did, Indeed his superhusrs exertions begin to te! upon nim, Atiracted by on riority and duty two or taree policemen joinet the chase, but Mullen keptabead of theta. Lhe bu gy reacued Thirtietu street only half a block away from lim, and turned down toward tie depot, Tie Sergevnt’ realized now that his enemy would p Avy, iter wilescave him. ‘The tuoughit caused i to make one lust noble effort, THE COMMODORE RSCAPES, An he reached the corner the bueey was drawing up at the door of whe depot, Mallon saw the Com mouore Jump out in great haste, turn to #iy a word to nomebody in the buxKy, and tien disappesr in tive doorway. In loss ttme tian Ht takes to tell it he was st the door bimse!f, Taere sat a nogro t Klinning at the oxcited serzeant Where is your master?” Mnilea exclaimed, so mach out of breath that his words could hardly ve uuderstood, * Don't know," answered the erinned still more than beiore Maiien rusned into the depot just in time to ae the train moyo slowly out, Tne Co: on board, and all wi ‘Yhe nuble sergeant groaned In anguish of epirt He resolved to arrest the grinniag dar key (bo Whom he had taken an intense dislike) and the busy, ainy low. But when be reached the door darkey, buggy, horses, and all had divappeared, — The Garcia Conspiracy. To the Ralttor of the Sun. uw: The subject matter of my letter published in your issue of the 9th inst, being of fur greater IN reachet livery darkey, aud he importance than the mere eliciting of the fact whether Juan Marquez Gurcia was or was not killed, £ withdsaw the discussion into which the Eulitor of the Cronista would draw me from your columns, and shall remove it te another scene lo Which it Wore properly be ongs—the Sbanieh Cures FRANCISCO QUIXANO, New York, Jane 15, ee Long Chase for a Murderer, Nathan Fenn, a wealthy merchant of Milford, Conn., was ward ed by burglars early on the morn ing of duly 6, 1870, being shot dead in bis own room, Rewards anvuniing to $8.00 were ollered, but no trace of the murderer could bo found, O Puturday last one Bloke, Who bad wervod a term in Ue Blale prison, Was wevostod in Wallaueford, « Avis bere Vor that he is tae morderer, Me ys to cxammed Lelore Justice Stoddard of Milford Us — Rutan at Bergen Car, Yesterday the boom of the derrick at cut wae allowed to swing across tie track Just 4s broaking tof, It fell on threo men, slightly i two and’ severely erushing the (ira uuined Pio eng ue's wmoke-stuck Was | currig 4 iva) aud.the head gut broken, THR MAGDALENA BAY IMPOSTURE. @ Pistol at a Man's Head as a Means of Persuueton—What the Goverament cities at@ Doing on the Pacific Const. Te the battor of The Sun Ste: Knowing the extensive circulation of tie fate SUN, and feeing a copy which arrived on of the Lower California Compan good luck to escape at Avpinwall, we, the under. firmed, DeR lenve to corroborate the statements mare by thom through Tue SoN, and further, to give you and your readers an insight into the work ines of this Company shuee our arrival bere, Wo left New York March 4, and arrived lore 9tn, and found the piace totally desetture of anytitin fho rhups of hapitation, and Wore obliged to stvep for (wo Wook i the opon aif, without any cover: ing whutever. ‘This country i# nothing but a amdy desert, with ho water only what they ¢ondense by @ small on: tine they have got here, and we have been two days 4 time without any water to drink at; and the re tons we got are baroly enough 10 Keep boily and don! Coxeter. If We grumble. we are coolly persuaded by the pre- Senting of a pistol et our heads by one of the many colonels amd eaptinns that are here (where they get their tides from ix not known), to keen qiet, oF wbeywill ve under the pulniul neceasity o- ating a graveyard with some of ns, The Mexican Commissioners were here on the Jee and 24, taking the names of (hore wishing to be ome colomiatay and it Was gencraliy be:teved that the Company had to pave xo many names by the 4th Government; for after they had taken all oar mam they did not Reem to care how soon we left. but o' #1 May to make teir contract good with Ue ites iesn ered ua two days’ tutions and take the road for it to Frizeo, whteh wns very caconraging, considering the country we had wo tr. ‘ougl, WiLhout any Water, ond almost certain death, without a guide, the nearest American town (San Diogo) being s0.0e WO or 699 miles away. Tue Consal tor tiie place, Drake De Koy, keenm him#oll ia Frisea, and the Acting Consul (Capt Deering) telis us he can do nothing for ws. Hoping taut you will find space for this In your vuluabl paner, #0 tirat tho American Governtnent may sad Bote one here to look to the Interest of her eilizens, and not leave them ere to die on the road like dogs, we #ign ourselves, respectiully, A. Nolson, New York; 1, Mor New York ‘urine, J. Killourhey, Brooklyn, N.Y. i Y.; G, Brophy, New York; T, Huntington, N ki Jun Gay, New York; if, R Gislett, duseph Gration, J. Boyes, Now York; Peter Finy Drookiye, N. Y.5 iho New York argh: Watbee Mares Araid, James Farrell, nell, Thomas White, Joun MeCann, Charles MeCreinnd, Joun Rooney, Howard Gilmartin, Leonard Fautien, Honry fas yve, Kal) Ogie, Joun Wioch, and over one AGBALENA Bay, Moy 6, 18% ——— NUS wave: ed The Dasbing Foreigner of Nlatteawan—Nis Vourtecn-Year-Old Brooklyn Bride~iis a Wife-And bis other Wife. xexrste, June 15.—Louis Guiseppe Con- CONTAL tariui has been arrested in this ity on the charze of u y. He was frst known started a weekly newspaper dhe Matleawan Review, Luist up. Ale became acquaintea with Mise Mary Liston, of (ois city, and soon married her, Not Jong afterward he quit the neighborhood, end then Lis new-mado wife lost all confidence in him, and proceed to take legal measures for his captar Sie and ber father appeared before o magistrate andl swore outa warrant t him for bigamy, nic chat when he married Miss Dittom he had a wife in Brooklyn, ‘The warrirt was placed in the hands of the proper officers, but belore they had Hime to eorve it, Contarini appeared at his bride's residence amt expluined everything #atisfactorily, to ler at least, and made her a present of a beaut ful waten and cobain, ‘The next morning the to betore whe t e who issued the ware sand had the warrant nuilified, The next raing Cootarini pablisued a card in the Pough Keopaic Bogle assigning reasons ior his sudden dis appearance, and si#o giving vat that Le had ruceivod a letier trom the old coantry araouncing toat he and his three sisters lial fallen ty His young. wile fatuer. He eo tp to Brooklyn, and t neta ity, ane alter Meecing her fatin woney he lad. deserted bis 1, Va., where duriag the girl in ra, woo died hereaboute whea he ju Matieawan, entitled whieh soon, however, it t He mut wink 1 ere uscertaied that iy 1s6L 414 year nel out of nearly ail Wite and Med to war ie took up h timer ehmond, naned Vire sume tue afterward in vat year Mi eas ried Mary Diston, of his Brooxiym wife, whe hes 2 tie eure obwuin a di to the charge of bigany, from answerit con Vigorwusiy pushed by Mis Dixon's , tuoi up to 10 o'clock tis morning Miss "To-merrow the Brooklyn wile will be here, and Weston mrt Wathing on hie 00 Mile Taskh-—The Last Day's Walk, Five minutes before six yesterday morning, et fatizable Weston st eJon his Qflst mil At K:02 A. M., be had made 17 miles, bis walking time having been 8:35:39. After resting sevenicen @ started at 10:19 A. M., walked until 1:49 M., and rested twenty-six minutes for dinaer, of toh he ate heartily, At 200 P M. he again. start. but at 205 was compelied io stop, one of his gs having drepped down at the worn the flosh off the heel and instep, Ar anplied, and after losing eight minutes he started at 4:43, and sgain stepped at 4:97 P.M. for fourteen minutes, to cnt off the old and put on new stockings ALTA P M., having made 08 Weston took Aiteen minutes’ rest, ate anoper, and started again atT46. He then watked 97 miios with fow stop pares. and at 4:18 tole morning, having completed fs SU mites, he stopped for the mugut, to resuar and conclude bie walk to-day. Ati P.M, curing a momentary rest, it was an nounest on bebalf of Me, Weston that Le had not ut on any Of bis remarkadle apurts, or don faney walking, at tae roqnost of Dis cratver a sles. Judges, bat tat thin aternoon he Weald appear in shew sik suit of tiehia wited had been presented to him by somo medical friends, and that then ti Id do that taney walking Waieh bas alos nabiy beaten fim, 8 Mr. Weaton’s last public apgearance in te United ptites, ay it te bit amtension 0 Kail ost dmmediately for Enrope, where be oxoe resh laurels. His condition and syhetae ar ——— TIE PRESIDENCY. Let Democrats and Ropabiicans alike Sup- port the Farmers’ Candidate, To the Bator of The Sun Srp; Tara glad that you have placed the name of the Hon, Horace Greeley at columns as the next Republican eandidate for t Presidency. ‘There is no man who would receive more votes from wll parties than he, Toere is none wore honest or philanthropic, nor any who would do the country better kervice. fis record from the time he first became known to the publie has been one of the purest and most spotiows char actor, Always consistent and unswerving from MMs convictions, those canvictions almort invariably euch as to insare @ boantifal good to those who are governed by them, Lu the name of ail (iat is good and true, of the Workingmen of the of the farmers, of those who desire existing pontical disabilities removed, und name of ail well-wishera! of thelr country—Ain: ich—I conjure you to cootinny your advocacy ¢ {he nomination of the great and goud Horace tor tt Presidency! Who in all the land could better fill the seat in which Lincoln and Washington wit? No His speech on Monday night was full of wis dom abd honesty, and no one hat a philesopuer would have taken Ue views of the situation that he tho head of your are count to soe in the did. Ore good point tn the character of the good Horace is that he never spares even his political friends f they deserve censnre. And is not som one needed in the White House chair who will nse honestly and faithfully the er yowers with which the Prosident is us al!, Democrats and Rapubiiewns. appointing ndowel? 7 rally aronnd th standart that vou have unfurled to the garine bait UN. Let um maren to victory iu 1872 with watchword; Creelay, honesty our coun ty's good Youns Voren, — Frte Books Again ta Court, The books and accounts kept vy Messrs, Wil lard, Martin & Bach in in whieh the transac of the 99,000 sl Brie stock are recorted praduoed G, Waite, Master in Equit ned by Mr. Sonthmayd, Mr, Willard, ‘ore Was excused on account uf @ at length while the c December or January las n relation to the transfer 4 of ro K. and exam the day poring over the Mr, Tach’ " uisactions botw fr | Company in December an ne Gest question pH L the had revived some soe » Jannary, buce ult not say whetvor it we Le pa Henlar stock concerning wale tds invest i 1 Soutnnayd and gu thrown, th And thoy Went Uirigh With po astonihing result one Way OF the Ouer, SPORT IN THE LOWER BAY THE RACE OF THE ATLANTIC CLUB YACHTS YPSTUKDAY, An Unpropitions Day and an Unantian Rare The Mart wid the Odlclal Time of tho Yackia-The Match Not Vet Decideds Yesterday morning, at about 8 o'clock, the Weather dia not look much ifke yachting, a@ it was arm ond minty, wis © ptoudy full of rain, but by about 9 A. M. the clouds broke and tie gitmpses of ® DIC BY Rave H little cnsourneomont tothe Invited Auests, and by 1:4) the decks of the Magenta were crowded with fair visizors ia sunmor costume, Weering the colies of their favorite yacrte dainty twined aroun Uisit Januty tittle hats, ‘The judees and memders of the pross went aboard the steamer William Fleteher, a the foot of Montogue streak, and about 9:40 steamed round ints Gowanne Bay, where they were shortiy afterward joined by tee Maonto, with the auests and @ band of mune ow board. ‘The yactis formed into line and anchored off Hant’s Dock in limes, one hundred yards apart, with the schooners in advance, and the sloope in the rear, in the te order of clissieution, Rich yneit had its number on main. sail, The allowance of ime was Dased dpom lenuth only, whieh was aecertained by aiding tometer the actual length on wator-lae and the actual length over all, diviting ihe whole by two, Ihe distance» coaress on waicd Ui9" alow nee was calcmiateld Wis a¢ [0 Scnoonerd and ratrlage sioone, 4 lies; second and. third-eliae sloons, $2 miles: fortis 4 s oops, Mt miles, Alter tome delay in Goins Bay, the toliowlag sumed yachts got Into lie sctloonens, vame tnt Ovnver. Ac ‘ Rawerd Harvey fons... i Coun JA, Monewell, FITS LASs sLoors, AAG ss sseseeeenBl, 84 Wu. Lanctey, Greve. Ce ried PM PEO HB i.e BLK Vies ied. Maxwell, HEOOND-CLASS H1.9004. ‘ (G.M. Yond, Daphne M4.Acscoseee Biman Widdye Ramey scesteseees 4 BoM. canjaony Ltt Pea A. Tinver Gandy ei. Fabive Clapinam Vixen iLailow Liviagston, a9 sLooP: Uta... wr Nhabne = Vd Vikings MBs teticeade K. Weemond, POURTH-CLASS SLOOPS: Apotle m.0 Dr Thomas Pry. Plyawayne 500. BLivingscon. ‘Tho folluveing i# the oficial tine of tie yachte a they rowuded che stake boat at (oe Soutiweet Spit OFFICIAL TIME OF THE racuTs, Name. Clas 7 gly CUTER chtee ’ PEE issaese use a0 Gracie TINE eliae moupeescss * Peer 8 eee ee EE LC ChIRe stoop, SeNOON Tc 3 s Fivaway se. cece “Roweta cla af ois h onhied ‘clase oe fee , non ans ate cH voner wu JU Second cindy soapy Ey TES ela Not timed. Vikiiig Thitd elas slncp ‘ot timed. Apuito Fourtn class eidop..eses Not bined. The following isthe time of yuchts at Home wale boat: Yirchta. vane Fiyuway $s % ViKeo. y Orion $23 Dap tie Not time Nauees isuted out | Azues, Not cu ‘The Agnes won the schooner, t + Allie the Arse class sioup, tue Vixea the second-class sloop, and the Flyasay the fourthciass whoop viz). Tae third-class #ioops did not @) rods the stake-boat to Geaney's Channcl, 0 not ang bay besa de-ide t with regvrd 0 them, fue Apoily was sot tne L havlag broken hf contre board, Tae Lire now yaw Avnes, Vixen, and Pecrlass all did romarkaoly Well, und the latter would doubtiess bave wou the prige ia ver clase if tae wind ad well oa, Tho prizes in cars claas consisted of valued at $19), ‘The mateh i wot there is a doaot whe co of plive yet deciied, as tno Qui Vive reoeivet she Viaen; if aio dik aut thy Orioa was second ia toat — A PHUCHEORK WAR, > The Tlustiog Farmers Tireateuins to Roo sist the Board of Meatth, The Flushing Ucard of Health prohibited the landing of manure or fertilizers within the limits of Five uring the summer months, ‘The Sirmers 1 Was say that eat of two tho Farmers? kon te promote the tnter 4. At a meeting of Well Waid that tue three ummer months is just the time when they murt fave manure for lute crops, Mr. Van Stclen sald at ali mealy monthed, Let any of reget all (oe Manure they want If rouble ubout t y (ares? vezan. ation i 1 vs wledeod to ovr t. It neces 1 dav fend ourr elves solution waa passed divecting Ua Committes to deleud any wen tion who ® y act a atan, Fius xoopt within the villace lamita, ant uraw upon ( Wer (or equiaie amount F defray phot aud ica, Pig ative Committe are Robert Wolets, D. Hi. Vac Nostrand, dames Dykes, George Honse, G. Van Dine, Rb aud G. Ak. Ven Sicton —— Lightning as a Detectives The Directors of the Tenth N Ml Bank, 94 368 Broadway, bave disiaissed their private viedt watchmen, aad substituted an electric wire, Oue ond of it is inserted in the safe, and the other com wots with the alor station, Any ravklin street volte empt to tamner with the locg of the afe Would necessarity strike the alaria ten lumes ten on two beds, Waicle Woul | ab rack (18 attention of the serveat 1) conan! oF the police. —— PERSONAL INL ELLIGENCE, Prof. DB. Fiske of Corre! Da Jat tirw ir. Mw Jat Gres HC fad WTS App ictoa sane 1 ta ue Javad Yootor lav Atay of the John J. Brattey Bightesntt Ward T any Associnti sa lack ubghl co Esse Aes eater | Cour tn Bike e, Eso ious atontet Ota W ta fe atty aad pi voyane sud & bisjshy aud y revara.” Pho Niota Ward Card » Last ovenint elect ed HAL, WV iziasna. Pr n 1 ward Gillon, | reasur Masa et Charis Lon crit Au s duiivercd oF the Prestaens Mr Solowon. e We learn that the Trust f the Astor Linriry Dave anpuintod Dr. K, i strazoek! to by Horarian piace of Mr sihroeder, wag has oh Wy. Stra Deki has oceutied an luporrane place ia ths Woracy for the babe twelve Fears and w Mae? CO) rane for nbrarian cuald Bou be desired, Charles H, Sveiley, tormeriy the popalar propri tor of tie Metropolitan Hotel ta Wasuiigion, Nae tanen the elegant reetauvant at tie Horel Gris rick LAP avonig, fsa woieh @ fo: . cently yeeced, Suellcy Kaows Row aod wil! ri UMS FORLaut aut Ou Dretcliss pring and pay his Dili Wo tovrn from t purrier des Wats Unis tnat M, France in this erty du plare of ML. Victor 11 ye, 60> Heved fram duty ahd watuug opiers Mite t . fe slreany weil Kouen Here, having Nal ciarce vt be Covpannlal eat ML for moute Cus Wit ie Jat abe teonied, sot uuly by lis Brenen residea si atop Ui whee @ijoy the good fortaue of ghia We inthe Cincinnati Conmerci if a very ine teresting account of ran noo at Viviadolphia tieatee, £s two Wonid sinien rau 1 pm F : f atvised he wust apcear very badly. f no aesonipankel int vn ' 4 Vil foe dapartal eigen turaish de!) od RN oe THE FRATHT The Laureste tout Clud of Proy lis i) club house in America, The Athletic Club will s cha i Bat a nin pati three iil a prime valued a t a Naseon Brat cind aren cry Jermey Chiy, Veepert, Of Youkors sion, ae Pre crest att rie Pocheh. 1 an snulban. & ow Biuuewiek, ot Haut, a Nova 00° The sixoar erew of the G ynprising Moore, Williain darmoa, wud J v a the 4th of Jaly eecatta Frank Bacon, str Fron. G as. Sivee® Hooert Koverison Pho Nereid Boat Chu ¢ vee elu hot wa ' i 6 Atylunta Boat Clob hoy 1 Mainisud; © ptain, Je z ‘