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course je uscless, and so the demand hae been complicd with; but how the honor of the Government fares we noed not say. These plundered corporations wero among the staunchest supporters of the Government during the rebellion—the banke particularly perilling their entire capital in its behalf— while their stockholders individually showed equally patriotic devotion, To the influence and the efforts of the men who contro) them the present Administration owes its accession to power, The wrong done them is not the extortion of the money alone; it is the shame and humiliation they are forced to endure at secing their judgment proved to THE willing that Cuba shall still nominally be here, and that she will consent to their shipping to tho island what men their agente may manage to enlist ainong the Spanish people. Thus the war in Cub isto goon. Spain cannot wrest the control of the island from the volunteers ; and as long as the elave- traders squander money in Madrid, no Gov- ernment will be found bold enough to cede Cuba to the Cubans, from @ treaty with whom alone any future benefit can possibly acerue to Spain, Probably eighs, perhaps ten thousand more men will bo sent from Spain in the autump to fill up the depleted SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 1 THE BALTIMORE BORGIA, THE AOCOMPLISHED MRS. WHARTON AND HER VICTIM Discovered — The on the Kve of her Departore for Europe Baxtimonn, July 19.—There was great excit ment in this eity yewtorday over the starting reve- Intion in regard to Mrs. E. G, Wharton of flamiiton Dace, who is accused of poisoning Gen, W. 8. Ketchum and Mr, Van Ness, Nothing like it over ¢reated in Baltimore so profound an impression. Fastionable society lias received asbock from which it will not apeediy recover, Many thonght‘al per fons are unwilling to believe that Mre Wharton is dutlty of the crimes alleced against her, and 1871 THE UTUALS AGAIN DEFEATED —— Contest—Tho Motants Poole-Heaten by a to 7—Diseracefal beence on A Oloso and Exct the Favorites in ¢ Beore of the Groand, The fourth gamo of the championship series betwern the Haymakers of Troy and the Mutuals of New York took place on the Union ground, Wil- Jiamsburgh, yesterday afternoon, The Matuale having already lost two games of the series, it waa S matter of the utmost importance to them to win if sible the presert one, as otherwise they would lose the series, Conmderablo interent therefore wae taken in this game by the partisans of both clabs, ana between 4,000 and 6.000 people arrembied to Witness it. It was evident from the very first (hat 8 strong feeling of antagonism animated both nines, the careful manner fn whieh they played and the ON TNE TURF AT SARATOGA, Tho Second Day's Meeting—Am Exciting Steeple se Tho Betting Unu Slow—Attempts to Drag a Famous Kacer. Banatoos, July 13,—The second day of the races has been marked by increased attendance at the course, but by rater a decrease in the excite ment, if the amount of money ristod {# to be taken ean index. At the course the Hon. John Morrisney Acted as Chief of Police, and under tis supervision the order was thorough. In two judges’ stand were August Belmont and John Hanter; and wandering about the quarter stretch wae Aiderman Mitche lof New York, the Newsboy of Saratuga, a# citizens bere delight to call him. The venerable John Harper owner{ot Longfellow was the object of maen observation. The old gentioman was dressed after the Greetey pattern, and seemed to take but little THE PRESIDENCY, orricn-n0Lp RS’ CANDIDATE, For President: USELESS & GRANT, THE PRESENT-TAKER. Relations of Useless 8. whom the other Offcg. holders want to Renominate along with iim, 1. Jomse Root Grant, master at Covington, KY Ih Orvil L. Grant Preaidens' brother the Coll ctor of the Porc at Uwicioy President's ftir, Poet ex) Partner with O10 have been so much at fault and their confi. | Spanish regiments, friends insist that thera is no evidence to sustein | ¢xeructatingly polite manuer in which they ad- | interest in tie racing, He sleeps tn the stable with popes to gee em alle 2 Persons going to the country may bave Tae SON | dence so misplaced; for no merchant in the ‘The majority of the community, how- | dressed each other giving strong and uamistakable | his hore, and hardly dares to leave nim for a mo- {V. Tiev, M. J. Cramer, Prerideot's brotnenin. pent to thein datiy by mail, for Mitty cunt per month, ever, believe her guilty evidence of the fact, ment until the great contest of to morrow is over er to Denmark; olght tbe inde. ry Saceeranne ee Povumes our comm unity could do what the Admi ‘ Berlin whtrone wanting for the Presidert wer ‘ aa S A i Sympatiy is felt ‘or her daaghter, whose ertet te | The gnme was set for 2:90, and at that honr Mr. | Two or tires attempts to drag the aoiinal have | BA!y winont waiting for the Provider tial oe — tration is doing in making this iNegal exac erushing, Bho jn an entimable Miss, and noted for | Bomelster called, “Play.” The Haymakere went | already been frostrated, yomortator of ol epectiatoae with FOR PRESIDENT. tion and hold up his head for an hour, For ‘sweetness of temper and amntability, When cognie | @ret to the bat. The camo was, notwithetanding me riest Race yerroutnones | itching piniiacll tunately, but a short time remains in which fant of the errand of the detectives at eonsiderable mufing on both sides, well played, and | of the day promised abandant «port, being # steeole (1. Brevet Br these pranks can be continued, and there is too much sense in the country to expose itself to their repetition, at least by the men was extremely interesting and exciting from the frst, The Mutosle, who were favorites at about 50 to 90 in the pools, were the first to draw blood, and Bouse her reason almost deserted her, chase, the most exciting contest known to the turf, I: was for a purse of $1,000, over three miles of a fair hunting course ; weiter wolehts; $80) to winner FARMBRS' AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, THE OXBAT AND GOOD ante before the Provident fialed et 849.000 year, expects. to ta transformed into the next © een, her aistressing sivaution she found partial relt ‘ Ge things looked rosy for them up to the end of the | and ¢200 to the eecond horse, Jo Dononue's Tain agyraian on Met nah Piveated errr em sia halle ile — who now occupy the national offices, pecially interested in its preservation, In Tie rvineNes ss firth toning, w many and MeDantel’s Oysterman, Jr, and Julius X. John Dent, Pre Ue Drotaer in-law, onty tae USEFUL II. GREELEY, ——— panes " iN) surely | $2 Part in the cone of Mr. Enrene Van Noss, ald to | however, ¢ g lend and | Wore entered for the cost, ‘Thouge all seemed ang. | 4/8, Liter, ur New Mexico wader Indian Bure maa th > the ensuing campaign the torch will surely | 96 ln the possession of the aath vrities, is.chat wale | Rept it to the finiah, winning by two runs, : ee Ales. Be fre: dent's Drotherta-taw, Marsh oY ad the Mob a Leader? bo carried westward into the heart of the | on 8 Viel te the residence of tlie accused on tte $40n At the conclusion vA the game, 0 micet dleeracefel fons for the spectacle, the betting men distrasted | 4A. Als thane fie. brotherto-law, Marehat ; sek ad we J pine ad. feene vecurred upon the ground, Fiyan, one of tne tends, oust pas James FCase Mente brothartn-tay TRXAN and NEW YORK. The Hibernian socie are primarily re- | sichoat sugar districts of the isiand, of June, he drank a of beer, after pouring into | fine Hecurted ue y teads, and it was impossivie 10 make np a rin XI. James F.Cas A brothor-tn-law, Cok his mouta ent open oy some ty entinn, - ita tow drops of tincture of gentinn. He was im: ‘The Troy players were escorted mediately taken {1, and carried to a bedchamber, r tor of the Port of New Orieans; place worth ~o gle pool, ‘There was a small amount of private bot sponeiblo for the attack upon the Orangemen, one in the crowd, Wo have long ceased to hope for any Amer. | @¢ G to thelr stage oy 8 body of police, and. fica: { ting alter the first milo had been passed; but the | “il. James Lonertret, Preavient # nrotiner tn law's ui sors y here ha wae atten ded by Dr. 8, C. Clew and Mra ce oy a body of police, and four police. | ting rt salle hed eek passed } onet yor ot new Orieans The Feeling of the People. Their members do not deny this. They | jean action in this matter from our present | Van Nese, bi until the Fridey following, | "8 rode upon the stage for some distance afier it | pace ia not noteworthy for the amount of movey eit Sues Huason Prosichts own tannin, Mh lory init. Probably the most prominent ve A when he was removed to his hom left the ground, Mr. Fiynn emphatically denied | that changed hands, Ov.eterman was the fm | ter to Gustemala ‘The excitament among the people yeater- | 8'OTY v y Host prounentmMan | Exeeutive, on the score of duty, patriotiem, & ghee of becr, directly from th bil Ra Dt hee Peak eaiamann nue Forite, | although te bad no back AST atta comae, Coieeene eC fae ieee cergner law ‘ it Epw. Y cc used ° Vi a1 ae e r ee horses nto posit rd cousin Cojleetor of rt of Os vert Tie tay was intense, As an evidence of their | *wone than is Mr, Epwanp L. CaKeY, & | of any noble sympathy with a noble cause, | Of the Accused, wae oflered Mr. Y Will bring OoF national game Into disgrace, an act was aiven, Tammany took we lead, | yey, cuando tt "ue dus own eousin. + heling we necd only say that betwoen the | Port Warden, appointed Ly the Governor, at | T¢ it too much to ask of the successor of Doo J'cted to cenit txamin on, tad Masa of pubiie fositan, thie taighs have Iva te very eink second, and daltue, whe diptayed’ Y foptetuiny much tier after tiv next ection te 1 Bone, f abot > Mr. Car = een erasing of tartar emetic, an a 0 Fen wi ddieou Dest, Pred! ate brother tn law’ hours of threo and eight o'clock A. M. | **élary of about $7,000 a year, Mr. Caney | Hawittox Fret, whoever he may be, that | compmcdotrertate st porcen and Serious consequences. } fore “the frit Ciett In tie Htewiater's omen Teeesnry ietien D ya mM he 1 AYMARERG. ead o1 wident'* own cow Re told, An extra edition was printed ia the these socicties. He bitterly devounced the | interests of the American people, but simply | death, yn the | Willie commnnt. va a geinzny A in] ot rapidly “4 : i nl feadent's own asin, Boe Afternoon. Over 8,800 cnpies wore oki | O!Mnaemen, and openly advocated an attack | gg an act of kindness to that highly respect: | Srother inlaw of Gane Reveyum, Paymaster-Cien. ne | bat Groaking out inte ge dohasen, Presidente mother ¢ vee! ‘ 0 el sion. Noi sti ‘ ‘ ed ne 6 mortem examinaty 12 6 2 2] jump. and the horses sii retainin erval Revenue. Suns printed and sold yesterday, On | SFeusing the passions of the Hibernians, an | ghcir fortunes to commissions on Cuban pro. | of twenwy grains of taftareerie, Lule quauuily J ca J EE] and alinougn Ovsterman ‘fret toaciod tn mye te x “i haa i sini hoshamg, Wed : rape attempt was made to draw the Father Ma | ¢ lize li Rice t remained after continued vo.n\ ln 39 Bellin 340002 6 8 Td woutersp. 1 § £ | dane, the offors ocemed to weaken biin, for Julius, | Pa maaties UNAM rg ee tele reason tenes. neaday the edition was 120,2 it sles tas : x | Saco Flgnalize his accession to office ty somo | testo svpenrs tnat Mrs. Wharton purchimed a | Craver, ddb..i... 4 2 4 diPatereonyt 12 9] who bad von gaining rapidly. shot aleait be ore thé Y ixw's secvad couanr Clerk in Gem, Byignns ie euncl ad ew societies into the vortex. Last wee m 1) preve: ‘ rable quantity of tartar emetic at Mr. Gos - = — | fence was renctie wterman was d alized | Treasury Dopar wont ed The Latest Example of Administration | the following advertisement appeared tor ny ae das eaten ec Ca cae i gal Matson stern tummouee | _frare REC Pie tare RR TU ASE LC a PE AG (Cr eg virco dh ntiree refigest bed 4 i seheged islau: A.A Kiwschmitt, hs been summoned | txxtyas, tet. 2d. 80. ath. Sth, Gta. 7th. Sum, HD. once more Wok the lea rose over the next ew. Assistant D Attorney, Covington Ky 4 Lawlersness. three days iu the columns of a city newape o So ee nese before the Gr. ni Jur Pirruake m0 8 2 gp gg 2 } f ’ Bedee iwe 'e cthe in advance., Julius, too, appeared J Would Not refuse to ve L ney afer tid y nmi 7 wake, for be "EXIT, A acey, x Tho Internal Revenue Department has Will Mardenbergh be Beaten t ra Sidieaeraur Was lescoms) Ges wa di BD Linpire— tr. 7. Homenter, Ra aE ee ier oe AL W Carey a jast set its machinery at work to ® MEETING of | One of the abvost and most upright public | eonrised of the seupresed poisoning of (ea, Ke Kune enrped=ti re, 25 Mutual, & where ho remai-ed ontil the race was won, Over | £ oy Pia + oe ae of the 7 . and after consulting with Deou'y Marshal Frey ——— the course of walls, fences, aud Nedges the anim o o it Vii from the banks, insurence companies, rail. | precine » ret. om Tn men in this State is Senator Jaco HARDEN: | gine of action was adopted 1g Ths Benner pro THE DISPUTED YACHT RAC rusted again, F Veaatiilly at evel sueeee dine ! Hien i eae . < " onoye 0. | be oreser inter nel fimportance. w ' of Ulete om ceeded cantionsly with the work jotrasted to him, sate obstruction un il the Water was aguin reacued iy Heorge Grifiith, President's cousin's Bon, Firs road companies, and other monoyed corpo: | penrrsens..se tuane AMES MCURE. Freon HeENON of Ulster county, In the recent ace: | ona titer Iaborine iadusiriousiy throughout Friday. Whe Hesdet Pimskessenutin Bid t | this time iwo of the three tiles had been ron, and | Bie! Dara Ticcke oritcaidiy Tithe; Asalnviap rations which are liable to a tax on divi Wi F. roLey and M. J. CALLRWAMN, Secretaries. tion of the Legislature Mr. HAnDeNDErOn, | Saturday, and 8 nitay, deer ea pimedll jestidied tn Menserer The Meeting of the Breckizn | (ne comestants were pretty well exhausted i itevenue., Nota relatton at ull *s caaatiik We Iden T : ho arrest re arton, which ho Struggle was a noble one, however, and as they es. hi the Oeltol that h : dends, a tax of two and one-half per cent. on jeoting was held on Thureday even- | who has always paid special attention to the erick Pinkney, L»puty State's Attorney. JudgesThe Sun's Time the True Time. | rose fy er the banks the CONEOUSE OF peo- asi ant aamed Ds vide: es by them betwee: arly three hund om. : i ey granted the’ folowing wi < ot ber c it jumped to their feet it excitewy the dividends declared by them betw on Au ly three red Prominent mem- } canals, carried through a bill abolishing the Maes ‘Goag ve berved Witnoet Gola? Th has not been such an excitement in sey cite cad maadnarok cee Wein as qust 1, 1970, and Jao, 1, 1971. Commissioner of Father Mathew socicties were | office of Canal Superintendent, It was a of pachting circles for some time pastas that enzen- | coursgement to the ut their welldrilled re i i mahal Sucoe RNY | derod by tue attewpt toxouge the Columbia ous of water cleared, the hitler at Suge oe th’: Wen PLuasonToN, on coming into office last Jan. | present. Mr. Caney tock the chair. He | wise bill; but Gov. HorrMan vetoed it, act. | anbsy Jac tie time allowance and Uniow prizes inthe Brook: | fet of exch ielng joet aprivive' yw water. On wie pet Panay ana President's third contin, unry, decided that this tax was not warranted | said that the object of the meeting was to | ing, as we think, more in the interest of the | Halimers miict ator t lyn regatta. It has-been the subject of daily ate. | ter. sned. The fence which uouude tue main | gecrotary che a Feasny, cinch ne bashes U. bs Seat by law, and as lute a8 in March ho reaffirmed | aise money for the erection of a Father | Canal Rivg than in that of the people. Pare eet 9G P98 eee Cee Gerene cutlass cussion among all yaebtamen who were conversant witn the case, and it was the general opinion that the sooner the Judges cleared themselves the the home stretch vera: It was evident that Julius had no chance for vie- tory, but the race between ‘Lammany and Oyster man Was close and exciting. Before the quarter was e 28, sarne Darty for attempting to vo) gh.ine Stn of Ju ‘on the oa! rey vit. Predortek Dent Grant, President gid Lientenant, Fourth Cavalry, with vel nt Fu.o hie decision, and directed the refunding of the tax where by mistake it had been exact. Mathew monument. A committee was ap- pointed to take the matter in band. Mean- ‘90 News Mr. HAnDENBERGH has never bowed the Marshal ry koee to Tammany Hall. Ho ia one of that Rabi bos wk asin, Assessor A. Ford, ‘ lernty State's Attorney for the city of Vaitinore. | potter, The Rexatta Committee and jadges of the | made Tammany beean to euin, and atthe ball mile eat =. Lows, Expects to bo Cow eh Seerctary BouTwern, howe nxious | While, Mr. Canky endeavored to exclude | class of men at whom the organs of Tam. | BAavtimone, July 10, stil. ‘ ‘was barely a halt length veuind, Now indeed bete * tn 18% it ‘une, WRARTON’ Brooklyn ht Club meton Wedoes lay eveniog reporters from the meeting. His object was soon made plain, As the convention was about io adjourn he sprang to hie feet and said that there was other work of a pri- vato natare to be done, Here some of the Aamesr. Armed with tuo warraut, the Dooaty Marshal summoned Detectives Pontier and Siebel! and pro ceeded to the residence of Mrs. Wharton, She was Lusy making flval preparations for her departure for Burove, The Marshal informed her ov the ni amore which were afloat, and that fh ane White, eomdia 40 Mr ve Wants (9) i will pruoobiy have were treely ofered, many thinking tuat Ovsterman Vad exhausted Limseif in the provious noble Odds were offered on Tammany, but fouad uo tax crs, The two horses leaped the hurale neck aud neck. A #econd Would decide the r.ce, and oucl Griver arged bis animal to the utmost, vetory bein In the balance. pectators sereatned nad chippea Gray Wearry out his famous policy of reducing the watioval debt, and unwilling to relin- quish so important an item of revenue, pro- tured from Attorney-General AKERMAN an opinion overruling Commissioner PLEAsoN many are wont to sneer as hay-mow and cheese-press Democrats. It is understood that the influence aud power of Tammany are now exerted to the last degree to break down Mr, to investicate the protest of Commodore Osgood. Among the sachtemen who participated were Col Van Dyke, Mr. Siote, Mr. ;Nicbols, Mr. Warren, Commodore Voortier, Commodore Oxzood, Mr, George Wilson, Cunt, Comstock, ad others, Com: fort, uion ty in getting ——s Two Mores Wasntxerox, D.C, July 12 1M Hanp\ BERG IT, they are exerted to br The fate of these rein- forcemonte, though certain, is indifferent both to history and to our purpose, The continuation of the war means the utter desolation of one of tho faircet gardens of the oarth. Cuba, producing as she doe one-fifth of the sugar of the world, is to-day a commercial necessity ; and this country, the largest sugar consumer of the world, is es ‘ompelied to piaee tie inin shed Pe And cheered. Whoo within a length of the score | yo the Editor of The Sun v Fath: Math en left th ball, ik house under surveiilanee, He made no ai neder Gonos « pened proceediage by making bie Ovsterman gained position, am! cawe in a neck in Sin; Tn looking over the hst of the President's yon’s; and the result Las been that the banks | Father Mathew men left the hall, saying | down every other Democratic leader, {uelad- | Von againet any particalar individual merely tell. | Statement an follo advance, dulias es tne panting up five lemgtue to 5 hia th pistitant in thie city alone were forced last month, by | that they had never belonged to a secret so- ing even euch men as Horatio Seymour, jog i ra at nope of (he. unmates could be permitted TWe ALTERED Frovane, (ue rear. Time, 6:50 are te oe hoid pee within i A : f “ ‘i fakeat 2 re 5 wo ‘ =O, 0 Ie repens the suede a 1 a a “ \. mes Ac dent, several omissions, Amo 0 Ce threats of penalties and distraint, to band | “ety, and that they would never attend o | Sanvonp E. Cuunen, and Geonor F. Cost. igo the doting» Ate pose eae hn a el moe area or 4) bores Of Gy Obed to iivrses-ot ait W, Ford, Assessor of Internal Revonys at St, Lonb, x into effex *. e tothe Andre’ oteher to ge gi $0 0) pen to horses of all ages Lon, over to Collector BLAKE more than $100,000, | secret meeting. sock, who will not submit to the despotism aout, mani: | Madeleine ond Columitte. Comstock wee veld by s ry AA Bee ee One a Mo., own cousin to Mis Excetleney, and Ulysses f H cl T, ‘oUF horses We red, pic. Be nt White, cousin to Mra, Grant, also aovointe The insurance companice are at this moment After the reporters were excluded, CAREY of Tammany. ora at bade! official to go to the stake bost, where the Santor, nd Mayor het f wis Face \ As tt : * : at i sister Lnleee ‘i , : in the orders of Jana alter the + f Jie. Licutenant in the Fonrth United States Cavalr undergoing the same squeezing process, and | #4: thet he wanted to see who were Orange. It ia time that the Ciasatisfaction with this bad quitied the house she despatched a meee | oficial time wos being kept, At the rinke dost LEI TAIN CRE Te Ae Mec ett pe he the turn of the railroad companies will come | men and who were not, ‘The time bad come | despotiem which prevails among the Demo. | “er for Mer cote Comstock was nando slip of paner. on which was nnd the Major 45. At tue start San ord lad tic One Dollar a Copy for The Sun. next. After them, (ie canal companics, trust | When they should prove themselves men | crate of the State should assume anoryanized | Mrs. Wharton's house, 263 Butaw sirect, te Mig tuo ‘Auadeleine’s Cine read 44H.” Mr libt ec, wro ted at the lower turn by souetwo | Wastuxorox, July 18.—The New York riote companies, and savings institutions will | and forever put a stop to the proceedings of | form, und epeuk with fore and authority te Ainge, whieh stands deck (row (ne. i Mo limedeepere tue lets ana notion | IONetits € along ve third. aad Bel- | are the ouly topic of discussion here. ‘Tu probably be called upon, and the total | the Orangemen. If the city authorities would | Rebellion is in erder. Will not Senator bic 9, {all fraerance. The dowers nud nS TeAd SS) Se SO UAYIPR| Wie shrse-uuarier pole was jared. cad-at the oie) Wee the euly New. Yorke ewipdper which reneied : “ nk Shrubbery and. the Aw such an air of wae neck and neck with Sanfor his last Wastoo | here to-nizbt, and copies eolt tr ra dolla amount thus obtaincd throuzhout the coun. | Det stop tbe parade, they would do it them. | Hanpuxnenom lead in it? The knife liste | entee'tiat it ie sinost impose! a to liasine thae wing morning shat $8 had been | Much for hia, bumever snd. he had to tulieacs | ene, ‘Tho. reathment here ie ananimons an Com try will amount to some millions of dolla selvee, He then opened a list for the en- | alrendy Leon put to hie throat, and resiet- |» Srene crime cous be ascoctiied with tie place, en ee aka 40 thd position. Kelpie ever ont tue dead | @omnation of Mayor Hall ani hiv dun ny, Kiso, A perusal of the amended Internal Reve. | Tellment of those present who would be will: | anee is dictated both by the Inw of self pre arior windows of Tae entrance is trom a | Tre tine-kenper was then examined by Mr. Ov. | Oh MLD Coe Leubansin Guallcaea Gnalay pao law of July 14, 1870, shows, as plainly | ing to shoulder their muekets early on the | servation aad by patriotiem. sewhole home.” TR Fa sealers | Qrestion—Do yon recoentze this document «how. | 2! te tuird face of Lurweanarters ofa mite there | afr, Churies Minion, the Secie f the New ts words can show it, that this action of the 2th of July, and “who would do os they oS ay and polis A aroha ° ar: vee op Anewer—Yee, it is what I gave | Yionawic ey oe Precedent, and Mienonve | York Yacut Club, received the following commus Adinini#tration is, liko so many other things | Were directed to do and ask uo questions Brarenvonn Was decide the far | ornith wistters ‘ate tureively opened, ural ie when vow | ing G30, Grinstead, $270 ; Ortolan, SMO; Vorawk, | “vation {rem Mr Astiburg jester ays it hag done, in violation of law, and nothing | ‘The Pather Mathew men did not fall into | mons Rypmserand Hearn ruit against JAY GotnD | een ae ait nenvaied bentad the lastion, | ©" mvte tit ° seer OND | Grske inter ne eee el Oman tins | beg to thank you for L our warig , y 1 , i” pur or five of ere | und Janes 4 y giving to the latter gentlee | trying to find so! ing either to euiarse or dio A Yoo, it is: when I cuve the Judges S cariamien eaaek da 13th. Ae so nas f recoive trom (tan ce: bat downright robbery. Scetion 120 of the | the trap. Only four or tivo of them were | und J sith Fisk, Jr, by giving tothe latter gentles | {ins 9 hud something eithe: to guar owe Om | A deaviclaits tune tock Heels jhe excilemsut tn regard Wil ag Chee seus you tne Loviha) aw ome old law imyosed a tax of five por cent. on | enrolled, Nearly all were satisfied that the | men all they ever contended fer, He refuses to | visit tue hous cue TIMDKEEES Vide ffekog 5 eA LER pe sitafally vous JAMES Adi dividends declared by the corporations re. | meeting was not called in good faith, and | enjoin them from issuing and registering new AM AIR OF mYsranr. rs Q one of tue jadges)—You were rather | "ett. Longieliow is the favorite WASITINGTON NOT says explicitly (section 17) that “it shall bo | of an effort to raise a monument to the great | ‘Mt edad hy LM acbheslogtt erin he 000 new | sicians. yhticndance | vur dase | passed the line, Twas not confused until yoo ail say idan eee ee Sicretary Boutwell ia in Washington re! fe he 20,000 unregistered share now r wear whiet Dore awa 0 me sed told me I was wroug, aud . 7 y © urto je Distr t construed to impose the taxes therein men. | Irish apostle of temperance. Nahi Us Rocstebe Ohcadan tee apabel phhisd wader sn the willeht, while tue other D sien a certifieate to that rffcete RUSHING THROUGH AN INQUEST a ros who ret ‘ 1 . ; A held by Recei euan, The upshot was tenderly Hlited tuto a cai d driven to his By what authority did you take the time? t a(trmert Aine tioned to the first day of August, eighteen | Many migguided men were arrested oM | tedious and expensive litigntion has, therefore, | heme: e ppearinen of the Maral o Police and | authorits-of the judges; and when Le wan Split with Rima #0 and cost T hundred and seventy, and no longer.” Soc. | Wednesday. Epwanp 1, Caney has not | poen to got a decree of Court requiring Fiex and | ne tahiryy lan doore—no wonder tat | SoCs Weatte tose: (hee eels aie te eae * Denies | (Sunt ofcotor inane pad te piace ™ tion 15 of the new law also levies upon the | been arrested. He is still a Port Warden, | Govun to do precisely whet they would have | te curiosity of 1 was stirred to tts | jowever. coukd not teke the time of the Dauntless dene Powcricen. — H Pree proiouudeet dep ind Columns properly, a6 she Was hot uy to tue | — Inquests over tho bodies of dead convicts LONG ISLAND dividends of the enmo corporations a tax of | 8nd holds hie office at the will of the Gov. | done without it, However, the lawyers on both TUB APPEARANCE OF THR PRisoNER, ko boat, and did not anchor there aplil th 4 Prison are rusved through with a celeriy - two and one-half per cent, “for and during | Thor of the State. sides have earned fat tees, and if they are satis Mrs, Wharton is a tail, slender woman, of nervous eleine wont by {iat would astonish oar city Coroners. The S Herman Stoll, of Wi sburgh, « a shark tho year eighteen hundred and eeventy-one.” — fied, we suppose it is all right. Lacleriereo= Neg taper py op aire Er THE TIME APPROXIMATRD, eid ou the body uf Joseph Walker, who was nur | On Nay Beach wolcuing is pounds. | Nw; tines) tHe: old tax of Ave qe cant Insulting Mr. Greeley. a ancholy expression of countenance, and large, | «Mr. Nicole thon eald, thay the Jutce who had | ered by a fellow convict, was concluded yesterday | o't churen have mace a demand forthe s1ean wih consed Aug. 1, 1870, and the new tax of two | Pretident Gat bas already on several veral of the most prominent colleges in | ort ey eee a Eat Oo Rupee ned ‘ner | rent, but on Deing asked by Mr. Oscood how they | st the State Prison io fifteen minutes. The deceased | Foe (YATE tose chtail at Lowes face. The te J M occasions and in various ways ingulted the | the West admit young women as students on | family ts the. @enltatent ond tecet Ieduentia Lice ia Dost when they were uot upto ihe | man's dying statement was not produced, convict 1s Gaited and one half per cent, did not take effct till ith Of PRlndelpia. She has a brother, wio Is one ef boat, said that they aporoxiated it. Mr. | witnesses were prompted by prison officials, aud tie 871, at d Z . 4 eck deeiil i oben fe Proieetan’ at Ch, oud how the time was altore eC mn one: lowed to make @ ; deigruogh ? mated that he intends to ingult him agaln by | College in Massachusetis two young ladies, one | ver of St Luke's Protentant inner Re | Fad Me wiedued tint a ive months there was no tax in force at all. 5 of them a relative of the President, have offered Spry: aah: Ac atten pid pot ue aia AL taies When Wolke nie ac aid Aur JOTIINGS ABOUE OWN, ab iy saariad (5 ie an tendering to him the place of Commissioner ; a Timore Wuen Mr, Van Noss. wan taken til a ue neD IF, hen Walker was lying in dying condition the HOUT So It seemed to the community In general, | (7) ries themselves for admission to the next Freshman | drinking the beer, Mra. Woarton expressed the | sag on being asked on what antnority he dared do | nrieon ductor asked him if te could identify the | amermometer at man sraecday, #1 and 0 it seemed to Commissioner Piuason. | °° SBricaiture class, On Tuesday the Trustees of the institu. | Erea\eet concern, and hurried of for & physician ay ME the yodges had taken | warderer. ‘The couvict wild that he could, Mor | yuevinn crn thet een meena 10x, The corporations declarol and paid Of course Mr, Gnecr. FEy—although it is tion, after a protracted discussion, referred the | My. Wharton, the husband, war an officer in tho HL Loo ad Ae Nl aera oimng | eav, the alleged murderer, was then brought in un Hlckiatl Rauicss, acedl @: arad willed by o Heit jibe dividends during those five months without | Bi8 Tole never to shrivk from any public | entire question of the admission of women as | Waited Sates Army “inte Inianary). ani Jucingt nf the testiniony, whiea lid Dare @ most | attended by other convicts. Walker anid that he | ear pastes providing for any tax; and what is more, | Ut¥ that mey be imposed upon him—will | students to a committee consisting of Presdont | unteers: Jn the Feainsuia caumaien he eonirae oT eats any decision that even. | We the mam. Then @ epot of blood not so iarze ns fis, Blot. an several atnor werers ot the the Unived States Asacssors, in assessing tho | Pot 8ceept this place; but if Gnanr thinks | Sreanss, the Rev, Hevay Wano Brecmen, and the petty le id aT AC I [AAR RERITRESS. 9 sh tnd (Glo Wine GSE sag. |B MIVectaRD Riese, SA8 (ORG Om 1Be soveeed Ris A. Newb, , tee Assessors, in w neg } : ne va Dis recovery be arted se m decite the poin SUN hasbeen very clear and | cap. Without making a chewical analysis of this Ailver, Dear ineome tax on individuals for this year, have that by an insult he ean put down the | Kev. Dr, Parse, who will consider the subject and Est scare, remuvina sre ham te explicit in ite history Of the eutire aisir, and 118 | wigod, the prison doctor said that it was from the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Candidate for the | report at the October meeting of the Trustees. issue of June 30 Feud included these very dividends, and the Gov. YOUNG WHARTON'S LIFE INSORED, murdered man's sku!l, No one saw More 1 strfice ‘The Board of Regents of Michigan University de- Chere 14 one question which. {f solved, would throw necet . Presidency, he will find himself greatly mis Young Waufon, 800 of the prisoner, woose sat cons derapie lig a affair, Will tne Duck | the blow; Bo Oae saw blood on his clothes; : ernment is now reeciving the taz on then | Presidency areety cided a year ago to admit women as stadents in j den and myetoridus death tae already boca ineu- | meusuyer exrtuin how rhe Agurer tilses opt" he | fogged that be wan ever seen, With tle, lostrarens paid them, Bo that in fact the robbery is The NoneCombatant Victims. has resulted very satisfactorily. The young gen- Wea face pala ga Gite" Now or! id Paco eae . bien pega ES after being told tbat the sony, i thay eaoig 80 ; ali ol icles Were made out Qt 0 KOPERL: supep. yrender & ¥ ‘egainst Morgan, did so with daplicated, it being practised on both the Among the victims of the fire of the sol. | tlemen snd ladies preserve precisely the sawe at- | favor of the mother and sister, and at his deat U np moncarer AB anOWored And. sakapw Taminivg the Withesves wor. ughly SLGRKS ERO ean CRE corporations and the individual stockholders | giery on Wednesday were a number of men, | Hithde toward each other socially that they would | policies. with the exception of the one trom the | ie corn, and the judves will Cicrefere do Morgan is a quic lair-looking ‘eliow, ¢ wider tl aj bi LEGR G 2 same ent! he vic nee 4 | im ordinary society, while in their studies the | (lobe Company, were paid. The non-payment of | seo inoit error, award the prizes to their When he was taken back to u's | ‘The fon, Stewart I zarordit 1 a9 at the same moment! It is true, the victims | yomen, and even children, who were not in the Globe policy Was owing to the fact that tue p rightiul owner. A . of this outrage may sue to recover back | the least participatt Rel pNgia young women have without exception held their | ley had not been fied up in proper form wien ees and betore ball Of the vestimony wee 1, | poited orator at tag ars Cou at of LeuMihy a outrage 0 recove the least participating in the riot, but were | * is 4 i soung Wharton |. During the sickness whic . 5 5 Or who wanted ee WS WOrk remarked their money ; bat with BRADLEY and Srnona sg 5 F paung : ih ne | O72 with their competitors. In mathematics, the | tgrininated in his death Dr. Chew, his -auending | BROPHY TUE NON-BELLIGERENT, : fon was given lash hia taneh: every oad? er merely present as spectators. is is the | physical sciences, Greek, Latin, medicine, and clan, treated bin for am acta: eo ear 6 ee ultty, T tin read it im his face. ¥ kin | pat a guleia « ery of ee Ea ae ete Naat chance | saddest of the sud features of tho day's oe: | law, they arc said to stand among the very beat | (cece, compllcsten vith, dinhtheria, the ree eee ieee a then avanree te Siewe nce | Wosreupen nil tbe prison omicisis eaidt: Tey.” Job B, Mulicr, professor of music at Laneaat they have of obtaining justice, currenees, and cannot fail to awaken the | scholars in the University ; and itis stated that | The charges against Mrs Wharton in to be investi i detach Gharactoriniiy ace Richolan Hines, a convict, while testifying, weld, | Va: form acid story win iow im Baltiwore y The: i » course ot rau wtarday., “We doi e say Mach bere, This is a bad ove Ay aud wae Instancly Ki Thero js this further wrong in the course | sympatny of every feeling heart, As hae | in the rigid examinations which preceded the re- | Feted Devore the Graud Jury on Saturday One morning lately about 10 o'clock, Mr. | sforgan was put up to do thls job by some other | Judge Harrison, of New Haven, having dismissed of the Administration on this subject: it per | often happened before, the innocent suffered | cent commencement not one of the number LATESY FROM FRANC Michaet Bropliy of the Seventh Ward entered Jus- | fe'lern” icine {he complaints the siren preter: the works i y ¢ j 0 Gi ror— eoners protec! ? Memen of Ne propose & fat a yétrates the very injustice which Congress | \.; ralléy » sing of a few were | Made # poor figure. About thirty young women —>— tice Hogan's Court to obtain warrants tor the arrest | Convict—Koopert cot protect no one up here, | mectirg on th Wnomor of their vietry ti with the guilty, and the sins of a few were - 1 P p hers lainly designed to remedy. Most of the entered their names on the University rolls last French Army 230,000 Strong—Rumor= | of perrons who had swindied (wo clients of his out | There's everythin he to kil a man with, tii Nhe steainer City of Port an Prince, trou Naw Peay . ‘f visited on the heads of many, ed Changes in the Miulstry—Commercial | of sume of $5,000 and $2,500. When he catered the | told a kecver 1 was afrail of being burt, he couldu't | Yors for Vostau Prive. was wrecks of 4 corporations in question made dividende for year, and it is expected that in consequence of Treaty with Kugland, July 18—The Tuileries gardens will Nevertheless, there is this to be said about the matter, that these killed and wounded protect m Jane on Masax court room it was intimated to him that Justice rn Hogan desired aninterview with him, Mr, Brophy the gratifying character of their experience the ha interview Jin Lis the first half of 1870 before August 1, 1870, Morgan was reporter, cell by a Sun . ber of women students will be increased to | shortly be opened to the puvlic. The effective Reporier-—Were you aud Walker enemies? ‘The Conne sterd r and paid on those dividends the tax of five ‘i * ine | oe ” stepped up to the Judge's bench and the following leporter e you aud Wal m ous ¥ pa hen sictieed het cal non-combatants voluntarily put themselves | heiween two aud three hundred this fall, strength of the French army ts 240,000 nen, Baron | distogue ensued in the hearing of ell the spectators, | ughi roe ic ioiens enim e® Bod tricuds. LT tie thaw S per cent. then required by tw, (equal to! in danger, and incurred their fate by their OS — Haussmann ie 0 candidate for office at the muuicl- | inciuaing one Price, a iawyer, who seemed to take | “ReporteraCan sou aceoant for that cL Sew eee two and one-half per cent, on the whole | own act, ‘They knew that firing was ex A New York despatch dated Wednesday, | Pal elections, fn interest Im the case, and whose advice would be on your ome Tisane a Ae Mrs. J.D. Willams and Mrs, flenry Willjame year's Income, But individuals, who only | pected to take place, and that bullets are no | July 12, and printed in the Meriden Reorder, z aslo ies misiey H ee oe pesidl all have got on my eap by smashing a ous. To fanuy, on Wednegdane tnelt fh e » th ce e en p ler ”, , “é coed ‘avre me miale @ orelgn AGaire, ft rophy, di ou not call on rat bere, wight have gol ion it at the her ny s wie thrown out ande 0 10 make up their incomes ovce a year, were let | renecters of persons, For tho sake of in- | says: and thet M. Ancel will take charge of tte portilio | oecee : Brophy, did you 1 call on | sha here, “Tht bave got att BON itimins wna Ciro H Hye 4 fc © whole ye le ; ; h Apeel ohare he portiulio oF three occasions Hin the lust we whe ; i Me AY ii of for the whole year with a single tax of | dalging morbid curiosity, they risked their A terrible riot is raging, It began about 11 | now held by M. Larey. M. de saint Milaire wilt re: | Me OR two OF three occasions within the oP Reporter—And you deny murdering Walk tekst Hr ea a injury 9 . two and one-half per ce It was no more o'clock, Three taonsand Catholics have taken pos- | place M. Jules Simon in the Ministry of Puolic In- | for ® warrant of arrest; did I not treat you gen Prisoner--I. do, LE wasn't near that mot dew sill i * lives and limbs; aud now that they have | geysion of Third avenne, broken the ranks and 4is- | gtruction. und point ont the ui inthe way | Morgan will be indicted at Waite Plaine next | Attne T 0 than just, therefore, that since the equivalent | paid the price of the gratification they | persed the Sixty-uinth Regiment, getting possevsion | “ne Government has despatched a representative bang wow 18 Syarecie bes), Aad a S| weak, cv. Gear ‘ 1 , f most of the arms,” ‘o endeavor to ind hot say that on your plicing proper papers before The decensed man was a murderer. His skul ae f th 0 onelall oak Gant ad bee ’ Of most 0 to England to en to induce the British Guy irerve of D } of this two and one-half per cent. had been | sought, however much we may pity, we can Bart hie ntl geen eter agin ess me } would grant you the warrant? was haifan ine thick; vet the dae with wie he Gre 4 fready paid by the corporations, they shoald ; This is a specimen of the despatches sent to A a ae i ¥ | “Bioply—You took much (roubie in the matter, | Wis ‘Killed Cut Clean’ (urough the bone iio the | Tieesoteule Cobi nat ' J enreah ys Pe Be corporations, they shoal } not excuse them, ‘They, moreover, helped Ocoee EO A een cand Eneland, bearing | more indeed tian 1 could have expected of youus & oa raat Naw eo be exempted trom taxes on their income for 4 j the country newspapers, It is false in spirit and | date Jan, 23, 1800. A grand cusious couscrence ts | Pore, rain. pojmror ti Harvard Col “e Y . a °F | to swell the crowd, and thus unintentionally, : ' : z suggested to de held in Berlin, to embrace deve ‘udge 7 c a bid) the remainder of 1870, Such undoubtedly f ; in substance, The Catholics as w body did not | {76t all the European States, Hogan—Did you net atier jeaving the Court any to R101 IN SING SING, — Fema e wn «Messrs, | Dut Bone the less surely, aided the rioters by | participate in the riot, ‘Their clergymen and | ‘Gen, L’Admirault, military’ commnnder of Paris, | Ageutlenan icon the east ale that E wa wot it ty peel CURIDLINE EEO G Oa was the intention onan ae, Mes filling the streets and impeding the move: | their newspapers, without exception, ackuowl- He oa places of atte cf the, theatres, | Sn oohy—Never; L have too mach Fenpevt (ur wy. | Gov. Hoe nen Beenaias te Bis PATO Me Gearea Wied 1 a 16 0} wan y ne i weve sist . 4 i self und the judiciary to imdulve in such 104 ¢ ital apo offman House, Jeorga Wise, painte he BOUTWEML an : AKERMAN, how a * | ments of the police and of the troops. Their | edged the right of the Orangemen to parade, imidnight. a8 was formerly tho ea Hore a cenlemad, named Prisera tamven tues | While Gov, ofinen was tn Now York tipy | 2% BIER, 288 SUArE on requiring them to pay for this latter | fate should bo a warnin \ 4 depre Ty ee he Assembly from the provinces | pct cane te Beeaiy Gale ae Me 4 n New York they | upsrtiments, rs ) , ter | fate 6 : arning to peaceable and | and deprecated every attempt to interfere with Jerman troops are earnestiy press, | Posed and addyessing Hropliy ea hed afiot tn his gptive place Sing Bing. Bxcie win Whittier, « shoemaker " period, and thus moke their entire tax for | orderly citizens to keop thomselves, on fu. | their procession, ing uoon President Thiers the voitey Oranticipation | q2ihyeu noeaay that Judge Wogan was no mor | hed rot in tie pative p ie a n | trout on Wednesday evening ta - = r " — the future payments of German indemnit r 10» Pee SROn 8 CON i re ° hoorning the ght 10 | was one of a party of Knglien euigia ain the year 1870 three and three-quarters per | ture occasions of the same character, away s : ‘ sutd that M, ‘Thiers encourages. the iden, gad thie pave bheuantn aang tornch language, | the city, and by night the members of No, Len: | that day cent! They might quite as lawfully bave | from the acene of disturbance, and to leave | _ {7% CARTER is a woman of strict ideas in | je orlatluns with Germany upon toe entject Lave | “Rif M 0 you moan to say Laas alin gine were in fehting humor, Taking their mactine | Mra. Jolin Parnutt of Burdiag 7 , egal o veracity whi ives a hio town. e een entered ” say wh bie: ” meas 0! Ne ie wtres ey Devan ey a fom I pune " ‘ Bhi ongly opposed to lyin, ° A Car Conductor's Vind AREA ak of : ! f } The insolent manner in which the outrage | ,, assed b 6 esence. R or's Vindiention, Hogan L spoky disrespectfudy of bi and yo are Hance of the * of Foreman Cullen «was st ? : N ‘ : esyprabe alta et mbarrassed by their presen Rufflans recently felt called upon to bura with @ hot | 70 ne Ruior of the Sun. exactly woat aay, and if tie cap tis you puss ou, | done to provoky o fight. Finally Chief of Pol pat. Palmer ot , F has been perp oe should also nat pas i cannot be allowed to triumph becauso in | knife-blade the tongue of a young servant girl Sin: In your edition of the 12th you have an (oy T thi fat wil » eine Tees s soni Ku Her ardored the men into thelr en Hoe house u We 14 His Foowi, Mud starting avis unmentioned, When — Attorney-Genera lnm han clbw sant Gaol 5 ee 41 Paciial hendea Ta (Nib atnaee t rice—Thave ® mind to bres your nove, and ouly | order Was reluctantly obese ey thon ran the | taper cite toon ig & putting them down some innocent people | who had become addicted to that vice, Some of | article headed, * Le oMicer be broken, and this | you are here 1 would do It, ehgive into tho bouse tongue first.aed erote tnt 1 Teapea trom tt * 2 ARENA nion was 1 for, no notice | who have mixed themselves up with them | Mrs, Canren’s neighbors saw fit to mildly cen- tor be went to State Pri The statements | | Bropby-fa that the wat you convince, vous, op. | tuey would aot fonch a break At the village burned | ‘isanes. pub fell eauausted. wae given to the corporations to appear by | jappon to stand iu the way sure her mode of promoting the cause of vera Ia Aho arhiale taal y ie (facie are us | Tito dceistons? te eertaimly ts wot i BR Mapd eeadh ta-tiote ae (hetetrar ti cline, Ting. of M4 Buster atreot, Nal a row wi counsel and argue their ease to him; and ——— city, whereupon she published @ card tor the | ang did not cell upou the gouducior atu ft aaked | Becehy rT etea tie, ee otts ce my compan, nor | inter tna Fede? foF hile tard eae a then bad yf, Ottiger Huckles iit “| when the opinion—which, of course, was Spain and Cuba, purpose of vindicating herself, in which she | bor ifshe had been insulied, | Sie repited that the | do I travel on wy mus Tramenad | grams from New York the gang ag ne | Hie gud wrenctied trom niin, and at she } 1 4 } Spani aid: 1 rofessed Christian woman, and [ | Man neat to her had put his feet under her skirts, | reputation her dod belong to the bruising tras | demonstrative, At 1 o'clock’ they \ i pen entirely «a parte—was promulgated, and they | ‘The telegraph advisos us that the Spanish | 54! am @ professed Christian woman, This was porely accidental, ux tue man would Lave | teruity ; and you havea taney ier puneliig Hore Abae, Mant he Chetiben ret requested to he heard before its final adop- | Cortes aro willing to give the Government | ‘id what I did conscientiously, feeling it ad “i bag ELT RSP PE Ca a Or PUILINE vm heady or Manisasd route, please com 4° the attack was 1 att pany me ‘ . by every availabi ans to preve ° 8 aimed’ ea a, ° +. Waunicate wita your friends “ Coburn, a ve and s ned ‘ i tion, their request was denied, The A full support tor the suppression of the Cuban | PY ¢very avail vl. " ne to pr rf nt (hs ne nnurlvo amen, and Ooaily struck Mim in the fice, | they may scent sate yo me ang tad EN Ibtration would not even consent to having | insurrection, ‘This mana that, in accord. | "mening 9 candidate for @ par lated his assailant liad Toot interfered, “this Chriss | iup gee ewe way Seon Ue Fs A f 4 t cane made and carried before the & sa welt she wis he Spanish slave. | (at burneth with fire Mra. Canran claims | tonert wns nimselt drunk, as his wctions nd lin: | ‘Broohy—T am proverbial for speak baa | otters brief atrgeles iu which iter ters We ig a test ¢ ‘ ‘ carr ‘ fore the Bu. | ance with the hwriehan of the Spanish slave: | inet ner treatment cured the girl of her fauit, as eunge clearly inaieated ; {4 a8 he phat, leaving £0 | it should be spok L HF 9 1 a Ane ere: wer a preme Court, but haa threatened the addition | traders of Cuba, Spain will not at present | she has not told a lie since the hot tron was ap- | Gur Mesut fa,me, ” Good bse. Fontor, vou Ga Wice dene et sed and MB : tah t ‘ ‘ | of a penalty of 50 per cent., with levy and | cede to the patriots the independence of the | pj\eq to her tongue, but unaccountably neglects ys aw Kotles, 1 Bust Soventy-(ourth street; T wht gun interposed, and I # Graad MN r ‘ iis: wife | ' iv i) . jarris, M61 Seeond aven r eidll, Met 4 . bd a ce wale by summary process, if the tax is not} island, It means that as long as these same | to state whether abe has been able to speak at all iy sin 1061 Bagong ay if ota iM 4 8} mel ven Price, 40 ro fag hac ase 4 the ciiinge ¢ nd at ‘ h Aer. 6D iho immediately paid in full, Reelstance of J slavetraders furnieh the Lounty money, she § since undergoing the discipline, Cououctor 104, Third Avenue Railroad. — f houor ot uiveting the gaviaut + 1 Price. Wouly hike Wo haven sielt (rom Gor. He gman.” Lo'Tessenteg bs dususe Boges