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the result is the promulgation of the follow. ing: ‘Treascny Deranreenr, HONE OF, INTERNAL IEVENUR, Wasuinaron, July 1871, Orrict Com - 11 Shines for AN. The term “capital employed.’ in section 110 of = <= | the act of June 80, 1864, as aniended by the 9th sec: 7" er " tion of the wet of July 13, 1866, is defined as to its FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1671. extent and force io section 7 of the act of June 90, 1804, as amended Upon careful consideration. 1 am of the opinion that the provisions of suid act should not be con {irted to Impose a tax upon dorrorred capital of bankers which may bo used by them, Assessors ato hereby instructed to give sp attention to the assessment of this tox, and to the same berealter upon tie basis Of the ea owned by bankers and employed by them banking business, eunject to the exemption ace in tue statute, A. PLEASONTON, Comission’ Every one of the amendments referred to by Commissioner PLEAsoNTON was in force when tho construction of the law was settled by Commissioner HARLAN and Secretary Mo- CULLoci, and the reversal of that goustruc tion at this late day is calculated to excite the gravest suspicion of the present () missioner’g integrity, At all events, if the FARMERS! AND MECHANICS’ CANDIDATE, TRE One. 4T AND GOOD OSEFUL H. GREELDY, | v tax ia contrary to law now, it has been con TEXAS aud NEW YORK, trary to law forthe past two years and a half, - ei = and the money collected on account of it ought to be refanded, — The McGarrahan Claim. The recent decision of the Secretary of the Interior in regard to the conflicting claims of WititaM McGarnanan and the New Idria Mining Company to the Panoche Grande ranche, in California, by no means terminates the contest for the ownership of the property, a8 many persons seem to suppose, All that the Secretary has done is to declare that he lias no power to reéxecute the patent onco executed in favor of Mc@annamay, but mu tilated by Seeretary Cox when he was in office; and, on the other hand, that the ap. plication of the Mr. Finh’s Explanatio! On Friday last wo called upon Secretary Fisu to show what cause he had to believe hat the proposition which he had lately nade, through Gen. Stcknts, to the Spanish Yovernment for the purchase of the island f Cuba, and for listening to which the Me. irid Cabinet was attacked in the Cortes on he 10th ultimo, would d iither in Spain or Madrid, On Sanday last Mr, Fist semt-officially miblished from Washington, through the correspondents of the press, his attempted vindication, It is worse than none at all; or fustead of denying that ho had made any be well ree: N is himself behind bw Idria Company for s 1 proposition, he shie! he text of an old one made by him nearly | Patent cannot be grant serenediipled oe 3 wo years ago, and which ho, of all men, | War and defective. ‘This refers the whole hd te a v 1 ct ‘ongress » ‘o dout might to wish consigned to oblivion, Ho | Subject back to Congress, where, no doubt, ‘okes up the proposal he made to Spain in | it Wil be Drought up for discussion oyain August, 1860; a proposal for whose accept. | NeXt Winter, \nce or refusal ho was foreed by Gen, Raw. | ‘The position of the two claimants ts this: as to'thl McGARRATAN derives his title throngh a 1x8 to limit Spo y days; a proposal | 3 grant, which he asserts was made in the year 1840 by the Mexican Goverament to one Gostez, and by Gomez assigned to. him. The grant covers three square leagues of land, the whole value of which is concen trated inthe emall portion which includes the quicksilver mine now in possession of the New Idria Company, The grant has once been allowed as valid by the United States D trict Court of California, and confirmed on appeal by the Supreme Court ; but the Gov. ernment, instigated, as McGARTAIAN as. serts, by the agents of the New Idria Com- pany, has succecded in revoking this action, and getting the grant declared fraudulent. ‘The result has been to drive MCGARRATIAN to petitioning Congress to pass an act confirm ing the grant and establishing his title. - hat was framed by him her whom he solemnly promised that in case of ts refusal by Spain belligerency should be sonceded tothe Cubans, ‘The world knows n, RAWLINS died during the lirty days allowed to Spain for her reply, HAMILTON Fistt broke his word; but it was dardly prepared for the ineffable impertt tence of his resurrecting this erying shame ind pareding it before his disgusted coun irymen, n presence of the Cuban Minister, Monarrs Lewvs, to row, because G oe Is Suicide Dpidemical t Not always, There are isolated cases of micide, just as there are isolated cases of murder ; but there are also epidemics of sui- cide, just as there are epidemics of murder, THE SUN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 vate life will end big efforts to consummate profeet. ——— After all the absurd Spanish reports of capture of the expedition landed in Cuba by ¢ Raraen Qui the matter have at last come to hand, We h the the SADA, authentic facts in relation to have seen a letter written by Gen, Raraet Quesana on the 26th of June from his camp in the interio Cuba, He effected his landing with per safety, marched into the interior, where he joi a large body of patriots, and did not meet a sir Spaniard on his way, nor lose a single cartrid The force In including 62 izing of men were landed and placed in the hands of the of fect ined ngte Age. uded consisted of 214 Venezuelans, officers of experience in the organs and of tried valoriu the field. There pa- triots 880 Spencer and Remington rifles, besides large quantity of ammunition, In view of the official accounts from Gen, Pavaxca and other Spanish generals in the I ern Department, published in the Havana pap: ste ers, which necounts detail the capture of five Mags au ‘h# destruction of all Gen, Quesana’s pa this positive {rmation that no Spanian’ even scon it is instructive. —— ty, his Mr. P. 8. Gitmone, the inventor of Boston Pencg Jubilees, has acquired, amiong his of mustoal accomplishmenis, none more thoroug! hor bly in all respects than that of blowing his own trumpet. Whatever may be said as to bi fications as a musical artist cert loud, qu continuous Jericho blast in his own half, Mr, Gizmoxx need apprehend no rival the American continent or elsewhere, pectus which the renowned co for his proposed World's Peace Jubilee is itself a wonderful work of art, If the Jubi itself is half as sonorous, it cannot fail of # cess. ‘Tho document is an extended one, a begins by saying that two years ago the gr eof song from the original Peace Jubi held the ng its music, filling every Christian heart with tiding a fe # to be of double the interest and magnitu ion spell-bound by the sublimity of great jov, but that the propo y nd manager of con- there is no doubt that for producing « be- on The pros- ductor has issued in lee me. nd eat lee of had sti de. Mr. Giwone speaks of the great war that has ust terminated in Europe, and is evidently of on that in the order of human events it occurred principally for the purpose of giving him an opportunity to celebrate its close by a jubilee, He accordingly proposes to collect a chorus of twenty thousand singers, with an from all that it is ni shall be represcuted by @ magnificent band in full national costume or uniform, and adds t the nations of the earth through their several g ernmonts are expected to pay all the expenses these different bands in return for the honor din his big show. It is posstt however, that be may be disappointed in this gard, and that the kings and potentates Europe, A not look up light as ne does. nations; and very modestly rema being represen on the aff If li be wll the better for hin rin quite so favorabl When the Commune had possession it decreed the sale of the house of Tiers, and all his valuable works of art. Paris, hestra of two thousand instruments gathered rks essary that each nation of the earth its hat ov- of of ble, re- of , Africa, and the isles of the sea may low they should, however, it of M. ln order to prevent the irretrievable dispersion of these objects, M, Tuiens secretly employed English frm, De Martos & Ganexe, to buy th in, Unfortunately for them, the fact that t acted the owner necessarily to be kept secret, and for a long t they rested under the odium of being ac under insructions from plicos of the Commune in its confiscation of vate property, Lutely the true story tr action has been told, and the good name of firm eleared fiom ebtoquy — Iecbergs are reported as very plenty the North Atlantic this season, Two of th stimated mile in length, pass s found appeared r flat, irregular me Others have been encountered in neighborhood by ships and steamers sed to be thought that the y of th vast masses of ice in low latitudes had an ix ce upon the weather, redueing the tempi ture ys and rain; but seien , and producir rt hem hey bad ime 1 pri- ans the in re th i the eminent ct W. Buest, ideo, They say that an iceberg a mile quare bears the same proportion to the Atlantic cean that a bit of iee the size ofa pea bears to a bath f water, and about the sume rel tive effect, Contributions trem People whe Read Tae sun ‘osed please tind check (8100) for Mrs. , Fe re " and ri ite childres, God help then There are certain widespread mental and} The New Idria Company is a mining com moral conditions, affecting whole commu: | pany incorporated ander the laws of th: vities, and even extending to remote dis | State of California, and composed of a fow triecta, which predispose their subjects to | wealthy men, who are large stockholders in relfdestruction; and when some mem. | the Bank of California, and monopolists of ber of this fated class takes himself off | the whole quicksilver production of this con in a un‘que or shocking manner, he gives an | tinent. They tock possession of the mine impetus to the general suicidal predctermi. | which, as was said, constitutes the chief sation which preely many victims to | value of the? disputed territory, in the year their doom, That is the philosophy of what | 185, under an act of Congress which ig called the sufeidal mani allowed “citizens of the United States, or It is usually supposed that this mani those who had declared their intention to be ned to large cities and dense po} come such,” to oceupy “not more than th tions; but well attested facts show that this | hundred fect” of land containing mines mupposition is erroneous, Within the past able metals, end have ever since Leen week one of periodical outbursts ot | working it, According to Mc@annatas, the urred in interior of | value of the quicksilver they have taken ou sons committed suicide near War If is now est mated t he Warwick neh of the Erie | worth halfa million, As yet, however, the; Railway, within eight aud forty hours, One | have no valid title to the property, and | of them was a 1, another was | the decision just made by the Sceretary of fwoman seventy and the third was | the Interior would scem to render them me 1 well-to-do farmer, living near the Orange | tr rs, liable to account to either and Scesex county line. No cause is as GARRAMAN or the United States for all figned for any of these des, The nest } the quicksilver they have extracted. ‘They Joy, which was Sunday, a widow ag have been paying the expense of disputing tixty-nine years drowned herself in the Del- | Mc@annaman’s claim under the essumption aware river at Belvidere, nc from the } that if he were defeated they would come in listrict where the other suicides were com: | ns rightful owners, ‘They will now, like nitted. About the time an old farmer | Lim, be sent to Congress for relief; and the camed Mosts DickEKsON hung himself at | controversy, instead of being ended, hag only Quaker Settlement, in Orange county, and a | just begun over again. poung lady named Jura TUTTLE destroyed —— hersclf with nine lin Canta The story published in several of yester Oak line. Here | 42Y'* pepers of a rising of the Piegan Indian Nore valsaitels ted within three | \ssed entiroly upon © private letter from Fc lays, within a emoll area of country, as if | jeion to the don PTaneha Gait lash easyer ty a common impulse, ‘This, with many | ocial confirmation. The probability is that t teem to indient be ej tied by individuals, and that the trib demice! ould not be held responsible for them, Atthe ere e time, it ew d that this fore Lawlessuess inthe Internal Reves |), 5 Madan aks, and that th nue Department. exnacta’ a y. In the winte ‘Two years and a half ago Mr. B.D. Wan: | wien there is no grass for their horses, the red eren, then Assessor of Lute: 1 Revenue for | sxins keep quict ¢ igh but in the sumnu \ the Thirty second District, whieh includes | #! ¢ grasa is green aud they can mi Wall street and its nelghborliood, made 9, | wreck expeditions, they are always r great stir among the bankers and brokers of nies - aR he NE ae Lis district by assessing a tnx of one twenty : at fourth of one per cont. a me upon all the Among passougers who sailed for J tapital employed by them in busin i EMSS ES An vir naleen au whether it was their own or merely OL 2 eee eee et ean rowed from others, His ity for d HBT a alae a Caen thi he found inthe ral Revenue @ ; ee as ants Every incorp Lor other bank, and every | ¢ + | an the fe a a ‘5 of f r f Vtut a tio fates i Hy | a 1 with } mang b vels of ne mean’ r t and probob dred cop person, bau fo What Lh {i one enty-fourt 4 f C t Wit u sou ie uut invested ‘ 1 r r ' rule, they were “ bankers” within the me \ na .K ing of t ¢ 1 should therefore be taxed I camprign 4 but " hot oply uy capital owned, but als toc it, it has proved a ¢ re rather ployed” by them, 'Phoy reristed his cone) , to baylug a worthlyas at a gre fon, Lut, on appeal, Do puty Cominissioner of | 1! for tha mere pury F putting b internal Revenue Hannan Seercter the ‘pockets. of Militar ng whiol ; veup the whole job; buthis r ntaction in POY HE Over Alt oliciting private subscriptions to pay the usurper Latterly, however, » new ligt line broken | issu $100,000, and thus keep open the negotlation tpon tho administrators of the Internal | fir the purchase, shows that be waa not aiucere, Revenue Department at Washington, aud | gud ihut netting siort of bis retirement ww pri GRANT'S BALTIMORE GANG. ANOTHER EXPOSURE OF PLEASON- TON'S CORRUPTION. en The Vielo Divorce Scandal Agoin- Clifford Thome: £5,000-How Boutwoil Une covered the Whiskey King’s Frauds Tare Yeydrops in the arsha! ow Correspondence of The Baurimone, Aug. 1.—In my letter of Saturday, by some mistake, Lam nade to speak of the * de- moralization of the officers of the revenae steamer Guthrie.” ‘This is a mistaxe, I know nothing of them, I meant that the “revenue officers of the Collector of the Port" were demoralized. The of. cers of steamers have no volition, Taey are ordered to obey the Collector and Surveyor of the Port, aud they obey. There ean be no reproach cast upon them for such obedience, It is simply a misfortune u juecated gentlemen. they are—are compelied to be subjected to the orders of such persons as this Collector of the Port of Baltimor ‘The amoont of the bills for Gamage done to th sloop I sooke of, which was run down by the eteam- er, Was $100.41, The bills were forwarded to Wash- ington, returned approved, aud audited for $83, and payment was offefed to tho owner, which he de. clined on the ground that the amount was inade- quate, and thus the matter staude, GRANT'S ORDERS UNEERDED, ‘The fight between Secretary Boutweil and Com. missioner Fleasenton waxes warmer, ang {am positive tnat ere diiny days Pleasouton mast go. ‘There is more in this fight thon you wot of. Seere tary Boutwelt has taken 9 decided stand, and I can assure you that the Cabinet, with but one excep. tion, have decided that Pleasonton should have been removed some timo ago by the President (not alone for dishonesty, mind—I know whereof I speak), because he was ordered by the President to remove Col, Clifford Thomson, and he failed to do 80, Dut allowed lim to resign. Tho papers in this case, consisting of telegrams from Thomeon to «ficers of the New York Central Reilrond Com- pany, offering to sell for $5.00) information in reference to the decision of Commissioner in their tux ease, were se nied in person by Mr. Boutwell to The demand was made for Thomson's removal, and the order was given; and bad the Pre the respouettility, bad be fo: to meet his Cabiiet two y lout not sunk from d his engegewent ks ao, Vieasontou would uuw be out in the cold, COULDN'T AFFORD TO MAKE AN ASS OF MIMSPLY. Mr Bontwell has evidence enozh in the Abate. ment Division frauds to convict any especially since the retirement of Mr. Cuesley, the late ehier. Mr, Chesloy i# a peenliarly honest man. Hs would hot allow himselfto be used. ‘The immediate cause of his resignation w jaitn of $40,000 which was landed to him by the Commissioner, with orders aes it AL Once And assign KOMe Proper reason.’ Claim was put tironzh, but Was stopped in tho Treasury, and a quietus wos put on it by Mr, houtwell. When asked why he resumed bis pos! tion, Mr. Chesley quatntiy eaid that the pay of his ition wes not sumicteat to induce him to wake a ¢—< fool of bimeelf three or four times a day, and thea assign re asons therefor into the bargain, mRING AW S8iN OF CHAMACIER, ‘Tho fact is that Pleasonton has gotten into seve. rat very bad serapes. When the true history of the Viel6 divorce ease’ 1s made pubic, in September next, you will ud ha very auvietantly mixed up in that seandal, You will dni that le irs given the brother of one of the witrcs¥es against Mrs. V. a position a# Assistant Assessor of Internal Reveruc n New York city, to destroy her cuuraeter (Ui Asters) aut ssoate her testimony, All tis bas deen done, and Kore too, aiihough he is stch w “noble fellow. With bis remo trtwead 1008 SIR. yer | will follow that of many of his sand most assuredly that of the prominent Internal Revenue offters bere, wita their tools ; and then down ¢ tlon wateh ‘the “* Wilskey Ring’ the work of the special office months beew WORKING UP THESE ENORMOUS FRAUDS here) will be at once developed, contr who have for J astonish the To st foner acts. Twill cite the Beaca, who for over two years: ba Lit ive, and on duty ull ery Where im the country, but Ietety 1 June last, Florida, nd with Dr. reuirved. from Fiorida in esbury, Supervisor of Ia: 1 terual Kevenue of Virginia arolina, Was been at work here with Dr Rudolph Blumenberz, ferreting out the “ Watskc frande. ‘Th evidence ts foarfal amt « sbury, having his. distr trend rk {a the hands of Mr Wao worthy gentleman nternal Revenue “ shargs" of this Marviand Were disploased at the interference oft ary uf the ‘Ireamury, aud inierviawed My wonion, the resut beihe an ordez dated daly 22, TST, {fom the Commissioner ty Mes Beach. to rtai ones to Macon,G. y went fo B. im sonton re) 8 nd y lve f | IMIS ATO: 1 Mr mpt th rier a July & > th 4 cuit yD partment au orcered t “ nie His tn Vestieatious of th ud and be Low he rt nt room 190, Eutaw How i Your city §# not the only one blessed wit veydrops” in public oulces, ‘Too United Marshal's office is in the | aud tics, the Marsal Delng abseut en A diy OF CWO Ago PereOu Was ary arge of ¥ pd was sent “Tur sted oy Mr. Beact GLAIMS FoR vey, ny the U, 8, alurshal co one elty Jat 1 of Importance to get all t 4 ve aman to Be juli on visiting ay Co Fee (His Helsoney and peroRgse him to squert He found that he coud not vee L Governun prisoners Wituout a pass from th Marstial very polite note Was kent to the yin ¢ but that personege Would Mot give him the pass, and Mr. Beach Wien Went in person, and alter he hed boon closely questioned this “'Turve * (with a Litue briet authority) refused to give lin the pase Wout the oflice lacks ia Draing 1b makes up in cou: W the exwuit priae Jon the train for W laut Major Jomr hington, 0 is Attorney General, stated his case, Was patted on his ouek for his aulaoility and energy, avd revurned to. bailti more; Turvey,"” wae nad been gently ren ed by’ a telegram from "oid Loy Agermay he Must Le acood litte hoy, gave Alr. Be pass, But Sr, Beaca found that in die devay 4 B. Morwual ii'e in tals village, Who DliticDeputy Marsualt = Buru's- Eye | HOW OFFICER Rowe fF Authority o vughkeepates ch DID If, A Curious Confict our the Wharf It was roveral days ago; a wharf at Pon | Koopeie; the steamer Josephine; Volanteer Eugine | Company No, 8, of Port Richmond; a select party of excursionists from Staten Island ; an tutoxicated passenger; 8 crowd on the wharf; and a boy selling peactcs, The dranken passenger upsets the boy's bask The peaches roli juto the river, The bo howit, as he ought to howl, The pass stos | d the steamer, Tne erovd yells fc io Vindication of Ponebkeepsie’s of Staten Island dranken passeng te with te BEAJAMIN NATHAN Ovrton of G. & 8. Heyman FoRNITORE Ax Beppina. B88 and 9) Hudson street. |) $20, which you will er winily #0 1 widowed er of Hua 'y Biota , Tot 7 wo Reapectially G, & 8, HEYMAN ' y ed a represent of Tux Sux 45 for Mrs, Ford. A Friend of t 7 ' £2 for the Ford A Stranze tiel heated "the K A lad hended n ye ‘ ae Total #15 * Tyo Hl passonsers” send §1V to t “Mr. Lonisd. I to Mre, Ford, ane, sends BY cents vivian Ford yester lay noon at her bunt risa the rear of $1 Frank Hount which had been reesived ap to that Gime), Vie poor woman could searecly expre ' Mod. ( a A.B, $1 ring a Fond fo Mr, George k 1 Gus. t Ald for the biswosser Be mity Last nigh! the n ' dex bers of oy raise sto pe applied for the ¥ ox First Berst, George Klassen, who, W Wife snl thive etiidven, euifered in. the Ishind ferry disaster, Pwo of his bald dead; he lumi may wok Live th 1 the night, wud mis wife may Weaver Next Mouday eveniug the members and exmembers of the rogunent Wil Ne at (he MFMOFY LO AUCKOdEE to reuD alrenty deineds He takes. niin en shore to make him pay tori damago he has don ono of ‘the crowd strikes the me Officer Rowe sirik th triker. A Povg e 1 an fe on tue Whar ito taps Ofiver Rowe on the snouiders ] You are ty prisoner,” he Onicar Rove dhs h I a | taor y Rove ¢ Wut the bi 4 PRUSIOSUA BRELZ - sholy fs anybody at N unitoss he ke 1 r are an ! Ons Beaneh Wo ‘ : Vully three thousand poople a t Lo They Dave not ne yet had runaway oxcitomen Gi United Sintox Motel, Atiantio Cit Axrond snered concert was given by the Ocean Haute band, Newport, yesterday Aivernonh, Rockaway hotel.koepors are doing all tn thety power to perauate Vititore to cuine this kearon It ts aaserted that one's family more econo cay spend te suMIne tn Lurope thal we irabel ‘The ladies at Newport are extra veur rile dresses U0 Dreaktvst, | Miusule on the beweds, 1871 THE DEATH OF A B1OUX OntEr. --- Foreed to Make War sand Courting Death tn cling kis People to Mains Standing Buftato agminat hie Wis Battle—Cow tain Pence Wasmixoron, Aug. 8.—A. J. Simnsons, special Indian Agent at Milk River Agency, gives the fo) lowing portiewars of the ceath of Standing Butfilo On the &1 of June a war party of Yanctons eane up from Medichio Benr's samp—a large camp of Vostile Yaneton Sionx—to the eneampment of Standing Buffalo, ond urged him to join them in a They talked the matier raid on the Gros Ventros, over two or three day four horses end other presents if he would join them and lead tho purty, but he refused, tating that be had pledged bis word to we that be aud none of Lis people would go to war, ‘The Yanctons abused Gnd derided him, and3Gnally told him le was a cow: ard and no chief if he listened to the whites and r fased to lead them to war, At last Standing Buffalo became wild with rage and excitement and declared he would go to war, but he would go to die, He then made disvo- ‘sition of all bis hor |. Property, and other eflects, giving everything away to relatives and friends : counselled his brother and his son, and the jem men of lils tribe Uo listen wien | talked to them, and to abide faithfully by the terms they had made : that he would never return; would die In battle, He started out and met a large party of Gros Ven tres and Assiniboines, fur superior to his own in number, ona plain and charged them. Le dashed into their midst himselfon hie horse and without firing ® shot, began striking the enemy with bis epo-atick.” Me Was hit with about thirty, shots An soon as T heard of the confilet T yistted both camps and the battiefeld, and succeeded in making peace between them, Eighteeu were killed on both Fides and about the sane number wounded, The Santees blamed the Yanctons for the losy of their chief, and a very bitter feeling prevailed b them, which reaul:ed in a spiit in the camp. Those Who iavored the War, und were not disposed to abide by the terms they ind made with me, were ¢ Away, and went below to join, M bind'on Milk River, forty miles below the agency, The Gros Ventres and Assiniboines acted on the defensive, ond did not desire to continue the con: Miet if the Sioux would let them alone, I broweht the Santecs to the agency and removed them acros Milk river to the north side. All appeals t them to go back to the lower country and their ol agencies are ontirely vnaveiling. They are deter. mined to remain on Milk river, and Lam now co fident they desire peace with us, and that they will behave themselves by fair and lveral treatmems on our part. From what 1 can learn of the former history of these people ‘rom themseives and other Indians, it appears Sty Buflalo was engaeed in the outbreak in Minnesota nine years azo, and a(ter the war ie led bis people acrows into the Britivn Posses sions, where he remained several years, Dur the list five or ¢ix years ne bas ringed in Nort Montons, cenerally on the Missouri river. viduals and ‘tamilies from reservatious and bands have julned him ai various times and become absorbed in lie tribe, Many of bis peopl have died from wars and famine, but they nee humerically stronger thia when they left Minnesote, Ho was cailed by the people Tun turga-ne sia (Standing Buffalo Bull), This ts the fret agency ho bad come to and the first place Le had mage since leaving Minnesota in 1962. After a thorongh investigation of thts affhir Tam fully convinced this chief, Stunding Mututo, went to War courting death, because be was resolved to maintain peace with tie whiter, and abide faititul ly by the terms he had made with ine, and was una ble to coutrel the Yanetons and some of his own Warriors oF prevent them from violating the com: pact, eastera In — LANG'S GANG, aes A Desperado's Attempt to Murder a Polte man the Beekman Street Station— Fourth Ward Politicians Gotng Home, At 5 o'clock yesterday morning, as Henry F Sculichting, m stevedors, of 61 West strest, was Walking througa Front street, lie was set upon by James Smith of 18 Monroe street, Barney McLangh- lin of 221 Water street, and saother highwayman whose name is unknown, Smith seized Schlicnting by the throat, holding bim so tightly that be was un- able tocry out, while the other outlaws pinioned uimand dragged bim into the cutter, where they ripped out his pockets to get at his money, OMticers Guinan and Gillespie suddenly appenred on the stone, and the robbers fled. Smith was captured atier a stubborn resistance. McLoughlin jomped Lous into the river and crawled under a pier, Serzeact Blatr and Officer Gillespie followed in a boat. Me Laughlin was dragged out, The uaknown biuway. man eserpod While Sergeant Babooek was taking the complaint in the Beexwan strort station, the effcers and pris. Oners standing in front of the dest, Suith whipped uta knife mail a lunge at OMicer Guinan, wounding him soverely in the abdomen, Smith was promptly knocked down by an offlver and then below McLaughlin wna committed by Justice H kun, in dewalt of $5,000 ball, for robber’, aud Smith was held im cefwult Of $19,000 batl ow charge of rob: bery and attempt to murder. 0 r Riordan saw the d in Front street, Watching { y. MeLanglin ts an ae Imame, and Fenl name is Mardin Broderies. Koti are vas desperados » Loni Lang's winter invert Water streets, Bro a ked rufa, wit eulng te kill tie him dow HAKDENBROOK & CO, SWINDIERS Avother Page in the [History of nm Enrer= wising Plrm-Robbiig Employers and Fmployees Right and Left. Mr, J. 5. Norris, of Fourth street, Jersey City, says that before W, T, Hardenbrook & Co. opened t ¢ establishment for the reception of stolen goods at 48 Broadway, they had a room on the third floor At 197 Broadway, Their oetensibie business was the stribution of circulars and placards for persons wishing to advertise, Mr, Norris says that he was en {to canvass for them at u salary and on com- © The n of their nomes, however, w rally enfit and at the end of the frst vook Mr, Norris resigned, ‘To this day he has not roceived one cont of liv salary, A number of poor lcs were engaged by Harden brook AVerciiculars, ‘They Were never paid for weir lior, When cireulars or show-caras wer received tor dis ony a small part of them wonlt be deliver The rest would be soll as Woste piner. ‘The lnie A. J, Wilson, dr, rev! estate scent, enunsted Hardenbrook and Stillman with large prea of valuanle pamphlets, tustrated with taps, for distribntion, Hardentrooa got the mone for tile work, but was alw the boy« whom he had emp emul nun ber of them went days after leaving the fen autity of Mr. Wilven's WETS Got PP in A twoxt expensive muuner, lying rom as waste paper in Jersey City, My, Norris how Visited the Tombs a tified Hardenbrook VACHILING NOTHS, Loster Wailick’s song are crulsing about in thoir Yow York Yacht Club will reudeavous fur » W days at Newport Vartan, of the ‘Third Brigide, has a pretty y : Adate A. Mott, Eva, rains the Brooalyn y abit New London this w Nn Aspinwall, of Bay Kideo, L, 1, has a new yacht which Wi be oalied the Surprise Gen, Lloyd Aspinwall and a porty of friends ar erie ng aboutin Wie steain yacht Day Dreain Georso Lorl!'ant is cruising about the Tate of Wicht a hishew and Beantiul yacut, the Buchan: HORSE n twenty-two. and Flora Pempie tw x Lutiow's time | thin , anan fn era Ban itna wit 1 | Bhisha Pardy, son of the old war horse, ts drivin raat jeep tost conagentiv heats in Wwe Hirao Woate MK. tthe hy, Eueling Honost Hiram W. How t At Pro: r cn ¥ yt on ail tue ta H nt ‘n'a ‘ Tho Hon, Ben. Wilson, son of Capt, Wilson. o hom it ve | ed { H ‘ f 4 it ay ald they Lem f trated the 7 a fort Giadiateny won the two thousand gnineas’ Derb J oud At. Loker in IR, Ghadateue dy reported to have Tun alig unite wud toon yards eid) Thw suet Foot a inie was up Wily Jouu C, Heenan was Fesvnt, and eudosces the statement Dan Mac colobrated driver, looke well after Ms lone van dot t wo and DHE IM trAiming he. fila Crua’ Flosiwood track colt very. fut el ppere tad 4a seusntion Wg Me Huvnuligey's. pro 1."goloy to Bofinto with herge Aud he ways singe ho has © 80 OXTCAOFGINAFIIY FLEOIR boar hun: Geriang! Tal RACING AT LONG BRANCH, A FINE DAY, SPLENDID SPORT, AND SPIRITED BRITING Four Rattling Races—Neily Gray, Holmbold, Wine Sap, avd Milesinn the Winners A Big Race for Tosday—Col, Jumen Fisk $3,000 Prize. The Monmouth Park Racing Association are certainly very fortunate as reeards the weather, ve terday being, if anything, @ more lovely day than sither of the two preceding ones. This fact, coupted with the extra attraction of a steeple chase for a sil ver pune bowl, with amateur riders, attracted the largdst attendance that kas beom present at this meeting. Undismayed by the dianstrous day whieh they had on Wednesday, that portion of the sport- ing fraternity who persistontly invest thei money on favoritos put up thels stamps Without avy sign of fear in every race, In fact, 80 confidident wore they that in two races they bet the long odds of 100 to 10, and, as will be teen, they won their money without much uneaal- ness, In the race won by Wine Sap, however, \they Were not so fortunate, the favorite only managing toget second, To-day tey will have a chance of Tegaining thetr losses in the four-mile heats ond West Bnd Hotel Stakes, in both of which races the betting will be exceptionaliy heavy, Some excitement existed before the first race, owing to its being reported that Harry Felter was coing to ride in the eteeple chase, Ho arrived on the erouni fully equipped ; but uafortunately, when he got {nto the scales, it was found that he was just two pounds over weight, and le was thus obliced to stand down, The racing itself was good, the finish in the West End Hotel Stakes being varticn- Inely ting, while in tho Tammany Cup the chances were #0 evenly balauced until the last halt mile thot everybody got terribly excited as to the seault, The steeple enase too was contested with- Ont nay acoktent to mau or Least, which made it all the more imteresting. Tun STERPLE CITASE, ‘Tho snort beean with the stor: \» chase for gentle. men riders, three hortes bi Led tor it. Two of t Doffy and Milesian, were}. ie same stable, and the Fave wi ‘ing for one oft Tooked on as art pair. ‘The race, however, turn: | out a very close Uinpg, Tiedale ‘ravning ihneh jetter than was ex pected, When the dram tapné, etiedale made the running, and led over the mud wall and horde, t pace being very slow, Duily. who was evidently not oing for the race, laving olf, On the back #iretch it filesian went to the front, ald improving the pree, came slong over thenext two jumps. Ie Feaced the water, Jump opporite the ‘and a length in advan’, Gnd cleared it 1p gallant style, Tisdale uiso Jumping it splendidly.” Aiter passing’ this, Tisdalo. again took the lend, and carried it for abont ® quarter Of a mile, whore Milesian again passed tim; but p ing ihe water Jump on this round, Mr, Lawrence eetit his horse along. and he cleared it uiree lenztii in froat of hi opponent, who took it very leisurely. But directly he landed, Milesian raced away again, and the Pale ran along the Daek streich aide by sian’ “At tne Homie pov, the bay hore drew almost lvel with Milesian, Dut this was hit Goal effor c ny uAtil entering the a4 ‘and though be trateat, the coming away when ase, and ‘a canter seoond round, s. Diity was THO WEST END HOTEL STAKE: Five numbers were nolsted for the next race, the Wert Ena Hotet Stakes { Ne ly Kansom. Saueehox, Wine Sap, ai ley. On account of : 3 in the Sequ wt Saratoga, the fre te, and was backed rand betag Madam ud Selly i parsing the Manag Du race. the Fanaiug for the 7 ‘fide, with Wine Sap next and ZGoing into the back stretch, Wing Sap ran past the leader, apd took frst place, Mary Clark simultaneously dropping baek At ‘the haifune Nelly Rausom got on level terms with M V's Mily, and the two where Nelly held e Sap witha c A ran locked togecter Into the era, Olt sigoals of distress, aud left nding lead. A hundred sarde furiher on Mary C drew ont of the ruck. and Patey mane i tat the furlong pole. He was too laie, however, and, never quite reaching Wine Sap, wae defentor. by_& Deck. Although in the Next stride past the string the gray iare’s Lead Was In front, Nelly Ransom was two lengths pehind Mary Clark, aid about at thr la front of Saucedox. Timo, $45. Wige Sap t halt sister to Eelintic, who 18 Also out of Nina; and {tia notice ablo fart that all the produce uf this mare bave turned Cut winuers, Tire MILP HRATS, There were five entries for th ence of Nelly Gray # mime. fry away, only two. Clinax and Aeshna, being found bold this fying fily. ‘Odas- of 100 to 10 wore freely betted on her, which were douvl they had gooe a hundred Fars 10, tne, gota bad seud off, but going Ike light the others af the quarter pole, and siretea with a twenty lengths lead. race, but the pres two of them cond Newt was Simply @ repetition of the first, the gray filly goin sloug at her case an'l winning with ridiculous eave 1a, Iii. ‘There 1# no doubt that ths Ally Is. with the sin. gle exception of Harry Bassett, the oest thres-year-old ie trating in this couniry. Uatorcanately, however, ¢ has only two eUEAgeMeNte, In One OL wines Fle Has to nicet tac crack, Nellie Gray Delonge to Gen. Bato and Mr. Leounrd Jerome, each having a holt iaere Sg ran inthe popwar bine and white stripes of (ue Iutter gontlenas, aud the 38 Of his Colors Was oudiy cheered, TUB TAMMANY CUP. In spite of t 9 sum of money (41,500) added to the Taminany Cag. only (hree horses were sndeled Heimbold Siagara,aid Leland, As Mi. §, 1's stabi CK NIAZ ATH. are seealy 1 ad hence He Vis. In the Face No we a iile, and passer tie stand Hie a coun 1k 1a ig into thet A inte, tue hom cout wit Mi, E " 4m fo Letaud was oenten (Gly 200 yard san, Monwourn Pars, Ang, §.—Steeple chase for as pues vow), ‘Two inte and a quar bd. ‘Rannatyac’s en, ¢. Milestan, Owner ni 1 ve 4 years, 109 09 JK. Lawreawu's 6," go Jind Vivdaley aged, 160" wi o 1a x soaiee @ J, Bainutyne's 0. ee Baidy.S Veain, 100" Bel Me Perting-—2 to Lon Mr, Banuaryne's stante, The West Bud Hoe! 3 value $1,990 \ aweepstakes Of &0 cach, p. p., for tare: toe 5 two mules, tebe t Wine yr f Mary Chari, ry yf Saucedo, 107 Be ord's bf Madane du ven on Maty Cia: zariey Ne Puree of $3 \ Bur Stotn y Karson, 165 all Sane day egret. Nuily ene 8 dot Teed, A 0 10. Lon Nelly Gray &0 each ’p. pel tive Haveockts ey. he Holm: Moc t 1 igara;S years, Vi Bown k. W tind ¢ Time? Helinpoi SPORT YOR TO-DAY. This will de the erand day of the moet Hief attraction bemg the race for tue pur #0. presented by Col. Fisk, four-mile heute, © Of thie description ¥: kes plow in tive b, and Ht will oonsequen ung. Dur Gorath, and) the ohus ever run four are uli good and game horses, vr Hewibond is in ‘su ner, however, that 4 ean ut 1KOS, A Pie a's oh m8 ne, th tor y y @ vory intere Aun. Buy Neither of t tue three fist trim aigiouls to in ampor g will p ce Ove, T wand Ex nd up Will give vy blower Wate — PERSON in, Vanderbilt is at Sarat fall nce at Long Branch Saturday n ngs Opera Troupe » pe 14 ab C sk epends the greater portion of nis time friends will welc xt week aA Dowling's wey tendid F Col Clark of t Genial William Staart, anthor, manager, and wit ng at New London U.S, A., son of bed’ bia commu eant of the Quaker City, is me him home 6 Seventh saya his command will in rustica Mnj Ros 5. the Inte Jude ou wud cominy Po ced @ eod bird of the Seventh shonid be included uidsomest mon hn Lown Rosa will arrive by tho Seotia on Sunday ay next, Dadiey Fi David nected by tei The Agtec thief bas returned to this city. d's oMco im Pine street Kraph with the Grand Opera Mouse He will at Bare resuine lis oveupativn asa taro bank capper boxs about the middie of ihe monte SUNREAMS, Spotted Tail is called Variegated for thort “Maine has got 800,000 tons of ice for which she cannot Oud a customer. =The prices of improved farms in Calif Are lower than they were thrce years ago, —About sixty millions of shad have be pAteied at Holyoke, Mass., on the Connecticut, ins wason, —Tho grandfather of Ge the # cond of Aaron Burr, Append otge H, Pendleton wag f Alexanter Hanuiiton in nis duel wit» ne ian i Wiseonata hee applied for adivores fart aa nnd that wn wite te nadie to “work on tue —The Mobile Kevister accuses Jeff. Davis of “ Patrophagy,” @ practice generally supposed to ba confined to the Canniba: isles, —Saratogians are beginning to find out that eneh one can heve the mineral pring water In his owa house by boring about % foot, —The horse-flios are reported to be so nme ous and annoying im Arkausas thee the farm to do thei ploughing by night, —The Paria Cab Company's horses are dying of s new epidemic. The Company har lost 200 ous of 800 ho. ses purchased from the Prussians, —Victor Emanuel has been ia low: spitite ever since the decree of excommunication. ‘The napa) bull deems to have given his majesty @ consideravia hoist, —During a game of base ball at Tama City, Towa, the batter, in throwing back, his club (or «tak ing ftroke, hit the catcher in the temple, killing tug instantly. —Leprosy is spreading rapidly in the Sands wich Island?. and threatens to become epidewie there unices the law for the tsvlation of the lepers Is rigidly, enforced, —The hotel in New England with the longest Dame if the “ Qnoquinnapstakersornnogog™ Hampton Hench, It has only one letter les whole alphabet. —An Indian riding on a train at Omaha, pot his head out of the window to see things, and wae Fcalped by @ side train on ony side of his hend es neat Ly as if by a knife, —A young lady is at work in the milly at, Lowell who tpends her evenings in the study of pho hography, rhetoric, and French, with the view of tee coming # reporter, and eventually au editor, —Carlisle Barracks in Pennsylvania have beg abandoned Alitery rendezvous, and by wreceae order, retired army officers are permitted to take vg quarters there on application to the proper authorities —John Ditto is the name of the Buffalo city ene Ginger. His wife's name is Ditto, and the children ar all Ditto, When he signs his nae under that 0! tome body else, it 1s ¥ald to create some confusion at thmes, —The compiler of Thomas Jefferson's private Mfe relates of the great physical strength of Jefferson, that standing between two hogelends of sngar lymeg on their sides, he could at the same time raise Dou upon their heads. —Kentucky-bred horses have been winning am the great prizes this year, ineinding the Belmont, Travers, and Ladies’ Stakes, the Jersey Derby, and 1 Westchester, Monmouth, and Saravogacuys, The Live Grass men are in bien gl —Carrier pigeons, like @ navy, aro not to be created suddenly. They bave to be trained in n very particular manner, and accustomed by degrees to fy back to their homes from a distanes of tem or tweutt miles, then from a greater distance, and so om. til w lust they find their way safely over a epace of one hu dred and two hundred mites, a oure, af than the —The Paris papers state that the Committee of Engineers appointed to report upon the construe tiom of @ tunnel across the Channel oetween England and France nave accepted the pian of M. Thome a¢ Gamon nd that the works wil! shortly be commence ed, on one side at Dieppe, and on the otherside at New haven, The costof the work is cstimeled at abow £50,000,000, and the duration of the work #lx years —As a gentleman was fishing the other day ia Warsaw Sound, Ga., nis boat deiug avobored, ore o the marine mopsters known as “ devil fish” veenme entangled tn the anchor rope and started off at a rapit rate, towing the boat after him. The situation becans ro decidedly unplendnnt that 1t was thought best to out the rope and let the fish go free, ‘This was accordingly Cone, mven to the rellef of the fisnermau, anv (ht creature took bis way in peace. —The Seeretary of the Young Men's Christian Avsociation tn St. Pant, Minn, 1m a letter to the Mus ingtontan, makes the following statemoat: * Our Asso cation hus speut hundreds of dollars the yast years without counting the days aud nights of watebing, a providing homes. comforts, and coitus for Christan young men who have conte here from Boston in { health, but to reality only to Mad a grave ¢ Young Mou’s Christian Assoc, Parliamentary statement of the exporta f ra\ls for Great ! shows that for the six montis enalog dw United States receivoa 2i1.ist 44910 tone, against 2,714 tons ant 48,065 tons for tha ths in 1959 and The exports of A Sstaves for tlhe sx months ending 0 65.013 aud 54.104 the sai nd tm 1989 and 187 Asingular case of insanity in Dew w drowned at eeu, A few days ' Indy denny! that her other gon, who 1 meattor, had drowned. In her dream she saw iin fall feo the Actin @gate Into the soa, and awoke with sucha shriek of terror as to arouse tue Limates of tho honse, She slept no more that night, but rocked to and fra, moaning that * Willam was sare!y drowned, she koow he was.” ‘The next day her Fointtves endeavored (0 sl Nor impressions, and almost sneseaded in ¢ vineing her that ier boy Was not only #4e, out would soon be home ; but that ulght the dream was repsa andthia time the mother seemod to follow bh A} ft and to fall wita Aim from the yard, again gty shrlek that broaght ihe honsehoht into tha dedroom, they Moding her on the floor ima At, Since toon she has Deon entiroly ins A correspondent thus spoaks of Ques View toria’s court breakfas # in Bucximgliaia Panes Park ns the Qaeon walks aovat very WIEN A WhIE® cap tat looKe Ke Frowch Donne's over her he: A tho widow's wont cid In weostume otien vp expressly for the ovew ). ‘They goMst and chattor In groups on (ho mwart, while the Routle:nea, In um wud stare aod Bar ho arbors, Tue itile Princess of Wales, i ilar. ie very lively anit Lie a these oc sions, ant has asprizhtly alr which neither th Kuown propricty ant hauglitiness of Nor royal 4 or Whe tnuifference of ner big lazy husband sveine (¢ “Tue OTHER YOUNG MAN" —A CLASS DAY NO Mane Oh, mother, bad a corgeous time! Twas then tu 5 Ve mand 1 ge ‘ y ‘ a I 1 a) Fort ‘ nd i at Ps nyt ‘ A tory tw . fervent uff When he got through ¢ a kvupauwo 58 ‘ 1 le 1 fi te! ‘ 1

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