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MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, = qrvaneeanes « 2 eomeeenian meneame Amusomonte To-day. Musto Satancli ‘American Institute Fi TheatreHeary Vill pt Wand Baty 4h at bet, M4 and Bd ae Francisco Minstrels 895 fralway, H Pajwint arare sd Deaths ot ia her 8 page, er ‘ster Ii, Mabon 8a. pagey tos Auta vase Mayor said in O'HALL. » They blindly followed his advico, and their opportunity was gone. It was too late to bleed the leaders. Tho Mayor drove the Comptroller to the wall, and the damning records fell into the hands of cople. Too late the Aldermen saw r blunder, and attempted to shake off . The die had been cast, and the the Committe the Board had been counted out. The people triumphed, and the Board of ——— | Aldermen lost the opportunity of either heading the movement for reform, or fore- ing the thieves to make a square division of their ll gotten wealth, ——— Bribe-Taking. aom.| ‘The Herald published on Saturday a de = st | desires to have received by the countr; 0 | recall of Mr. Caracazy, the Russian Minister. “™ | One of these reasons is a remark said to have been made by Mr. Catacazy at a dinner table that he For the accommodation of persons residing rtisements for Tam SUN wil) be Fecetved #8 wn advertisement offic, 54 1-2 West Thirty-second street, at the junction of @. from § A. M. to @ P.M. ist bran PRESIDENT. romvlar rates at the Broadway and Sixth w @ur Zater Franklin, Dr. HORACE GREELEY, OF CHAPPAQUA. Byracuse and Rochester—Two Errors Corrected. It has been inferred in some quarters that the conciliatory proposition in regard to the | Man thus convicted of bribery in power at admission of the two contesting delegations from this city to the Syraense Convention, | alone furnishes sufficient grounds for the which wasoffured by the Hon. Hamriton J from Gov, Fextox, Tt was produced on the spur of the moment, and came from the clear brain In the midst of the te he wrote it with hi pencil, nsing the top of his hat fora desk, n with anybody. enily just that it received the votes Frxron’s friends in the Conyen” | able circumstan tion except the tweuty or thirty delegates kay RIE x vt from thei to him by Custem Honse bribs n voted down by Wann, emanat This | arriv of Mr. Wanpb alone. without cor su’ It was allegiance After it followers of Senator CONKLING, the terms of the propo: sition enme to the knowle TON, who cordially approved of them, and Fegreticd that a res lati have given union and harmony to the Re d been defeated m the language used in some of the despatches sent to the press during the sit tings of vie Rochester Convemiion, it Las been | tah and~usprejudiced man, who will maa. been so stated, that the Tam. many delegation from this city was first ad- mitted to the Convention, and then volun- farily retired from it. eof Gov, Fex which would publican party fuferred, and hi. This is @ gross mis That delegation was never counted among the members of that body first moment the ( for entertaining a motion of an teiving @ communication from any person, a | ¥¢ was landed to The very u reached a stage | Men every way qualified to conduct the sort, or re. withdrawing members of nVeution for a single in- | A stant ; and therefore they did not their places and then withdraw, tak, r mere 6 misrepresented by partisan ends t many Repall journals, some of whieh Opportunity of rd of Aldermen, Oar Noble and ate it in under wealth '¥ themselves obsequiousl) For the Aldermen were political prnccs, and carried the keys to the city treasury into operation there was a chang keys to ‘The Mayor's veto counted for He thought him When departments hi was day after day politely told to cool his chambers until the great When off lis hat and welf lucky to secure a stray bone, disposed to admit him, was not | abridg at a sad change for the Aldermen ! Meanwhile the exposure of the astounding frauils in the city fell upon the heads of the The Alderme like whipped curs and looked at th: thanderbolt unity lof the robbery, and of t a committee of inves: uchers in the ( the the evidence, and reat chicfe t Dut | of those who owne did not str sshionod uld turn the State.” or not Mr. Catacazy ever made a remark like this; but such a saying, though indis- creet, considering his official relations, would not be without reason. It is notorious that more than a year and a half ago the Legisla- ture of Massachusetts published to the world a bulky document containing the evidence that the Assistant Secretary of State, while director and counsel of the Erie Railway was printed and sent abroad ander the sanc- tion of that Legislature, and its truth has never been questioned by any one. Never- theless the Secretary of State has kept the the head of his own department, and this fact conclusion to which Mr. Catacaz No pnblic man baving a delicate sense of personal or official honor would re- tain in a place of confidence and authority a man whom such a Logislaturo as that of own lead | Massachusetts has pronounced guilty of taking a bribe ; and it requires no stretch of faith to believe that he who sustains and promotes a Lribetaker would under favor 4 take a bribe himself. The New York Custom House. A novel way of settling the difficulty about the New York Custom House, and Lringing everything into beauty and har mous, is proposed by the Detroit Post Thinking that no persen fit to be Collector can be found in New York, who is not iden. tified with one or the other of the quarrelling factions in the Republican party, that jour nal proposes that the President should “ go outside the State and select an able, impar age the Custom House economically, faith fully, and diligently until these factions are starved into submission This advice is based upon an entire mix understanding of the matter. ‘There is no difficulty whatever in finding in this ci business of the Custom House, w ing the R out ip ublican party in the le Chair from the | internal strife; but that is not what is want their | ¢ We repeat, they were not 1, It is believed that, with its enormous number o nts and servants, tl Custom »'8 a political apparatus of first-rat mportance; and the de!u is cherished at Washington and elsewhere thet by th efficient use of its machinery the Repul party of New York may lelegates to t vention who w be brought t Lug Natloual Co r atin, an ceonomiecal, t adiuinistration of th the collection of the nd the prevention of smug ing, bat isdesired, but the manipulation of New York politics in the interest of an unpopular Dbis it is which causes tha on). rassment ; and if this were out of th there would be no trouble wh ever in In lieans in this city, any one of whom would be fit to become Colle st will see that the embarrassment woul not be removed Ly going outside of the State to finda man for the office, and that its advice falls altogether wide of the problem to be solved. the In Georgia recently a white man and a se duly issued. by th State court convicted of Ordinary, w ina lultery and sentenced ground th risonment, on th t marriages forbidden by a State statute, aod are therefore illegal and void, They sued out a writ of habeas had case taken before Ju the United States District Court, claiming that the law under which they had been convicted was in contravention of the first section of the Fourteenth Amendment, which provides that no between the white and black races npue, and his | State shall make or enforce any law which shall e privileges or immunities of any citi- zens of the United States, Judge Ensxine de- cided that the validity of the statute in question had not been affected by the adoption of the mendment, and that the pretende the p nd th 1 marria, rties was ileal r conviction just and proper under the laws. According to this dee sion, the marriage of a white man to a black } ivi is aeirhe: ght an dtion Lord Deny, in an address recently deliv 1 betore the Liverpool and Manchester Agri cultural Society, undertook to ¢ error, namely, the beli rect @ popular f wo widely entertained that the whole soil of the British Islands is in at this assertion was occasioned by a misun. derstanding of the census returns of 1861. In 4 under the head of landowners, and of tw great majority lunds entered themselves Old } these 15,000 were women; b ndor other dee ng, as they were free to do, ils Sil te-osk i onsaedl aeaiauen a aeeenaenaeionmndanmet aamemainaten gutta wis eaten: for,it is not at all probable that one-half of all the land in Groat Britain is in the hands of as would be the case if the cenans ri are to be int: reted ax meaning that the orsons who own land in th ‘ } Dekuy was not so Bugcesstul He sent a message to the Board advising them to appoint a committee to act in % ‘ purchaser wishes to buy, He says that if there concert with a Citizens’ Committee. The an b el reel of mall, Seotolds, pect Antero aht+ sep lorge—oototan oa. ther come). Bengsarea, Pa ,et. A. Von may. peri into market and sell them again piecemeal. So, very likely, they would, if it were not that they could make more money and find readiér par- chasers by selling fn large tracts, which the © in establishing the point that there is no diMeulty ; in England in finding small freeholds for sale if @ MORROW. ch no. torious thieves that the people have no con fidence in you, and so you had better work SSS With tess howest citfzeris, who will wateh you to ree that you don’t steal.” The sta- pidity of the Board was so great that they o did not sce the reflection cast upon them by | popular notion that estates in Great Britain are constantly tending to become fewer in number and bigger in size, while at the same time he gave 4n excellent reason why such should be the fact in saying that it was good policy for the poor | ceed by other causes, The Temperance men have in landowner to # which woutd yield him a much better return than land for the capital invested. in the Rochester Convention, President Port slicited a cheer and restored good humor by « happy hit, The Convention bristled all over with point fal poreupine, A dozen or twenty excited mem- bers were on their fect, demanding to know who | {n"* May apprehend deteat 18 the had the floor, With uplifted gavel, the Presi- dent responded, body else will take their seats!” The tempest instantly went out in aloud roar of laughter, > | tailed statement which the State Department | mingled with applause ry a6 furnishing the real reasons for asking the | Orranvon: Maonvs Gaoss from being nominated for Secreta- could bribe the Seerotary of | Otrexvonren really did this or not; but if he did, the Democratic party, and the Germans especially, owe bim a debt of gratitude for the rvice. To nominate Gross would lave been « disgrace to the party, from which it eould uot | w easily recover. We have no means of knowing whether When Mr. Tweep's Legislature delivered this wahappy municipality into the hands of | otf National Admi tion, It will be a demand Tammany Hail to be sacked, they graciously provided by law that the minority party should | *e' each district, to be appointed by the Mayor. It was also provided th.t all vacancies caused by Company, took a bribe of $60,000 to betray | death, resignation, remov: and defraud that Company. , This evidence | be filled by the Mayor on the same principle, * Now it te b the territory of a district, the iuepectors on both sides of the offices vacat city shall be redistricted every year, it would | ¢0F Pennsylvania has ever bad. seem that the form of electing inspectors is an empty farce, party expects to win | neither is It is understood that, in view of these facts, "3 mind | measures are in progress under which both wings of the Republican party in this city, act- | ree: ing in conjunction with the Committee of Sev- enty, are tg present to the Mayor the names of | Democratic ticket ia gentlemen to be appointed to represent the mi- nority port the interesting Mayor will manage to wrig;le out of appointing them. It is reported on good authority that the Grant Republican State Central Committee have remove honest Tom Mcarnr from the Collector. ship, and requesting the appointment of Gen, cident which lately befell an adronaut in Indiana, the thovgnt is naturally suggested that the mep- tal torture of the unfortunate man during his descent must have been horrible in the extreme. Ibis possible, however, that the spectators suf- | gard to Sam Domingo, Forney was dining that fered more during that time than the victim himn- self, So long as he clung to the ball emoti fearful; but after he had let go his hold it is | ‘ke leav likely that sensation in a great measure ceased. A woman who, through the giving way of an ele- vato: in a New England hotel a few days ago, was precipitated from the third story of the building to the ground, says that all sbe recol long time before she reached the end of her in- voluntary joarn the sensation of falling duc consciousness was not wholly lost; but he says and thousands of s Minnesota, Dakota, and Michigan are being | er ttled, however, and the grou: id far between, At aterm of the United States District Court held at Lowell, Massachusetts, it has been decided that under tie second section of the Bankrupt Act, railroad contractors cannot be regarded as merchants or traders by 5 construction of those words, and that hence the dishonor of their commercial paper docs not constitute bankruptey, The negroes of the South, sine pation, have shown a gr colored woman, who had been married under a Board. | lice erman was no loner a poli tieal lion a political dog ond bagged it fond of giving Scriptural names, suca as Good | yy) Samaritans and Fishermen of Galilee. It is quite amusing to read thet am unruly mob of blacks who | pur, afew days aco stormed the jail at Dan (here, Was composed ent ° Euskixe of yielded ma,niticent crops of clover, timothy, and | Which the paper daily exhibits with marvell Alfalfa hay, ‘Te Reno Journal says that tue cereals richest California soil. give grown tn Nevadaare far sugerior in every respect | for n to those raided in California, Suade and orna- mental trees of the kinds ia common use thrive eof cunside wou Wines Vive th calcuiated and istended by the author to injure ime | wall Our advice to Me, Robinson is, when next he writ it less like a confession of guilt than the above and meanwhile to repent of his sins, aud commit (he like no more forevery THE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION TO- No One can Tell What will be the Result, Correspondence of The Sun. nsylvania; bat as this is the centre of our politi- -} eal mevemeuts, rome of the things cecarring here tually y affected to doubt the ri dnlb Rattner amie oa hore party laboring vigorously, though perhaps so quietly, outside of Philadelphia, that in New York no espe- cial notice may be taken of it, Avery effort is made by the Democratic party to carry a majority in the Legislature, leaving the Btate ticket to snc: Lord Di the fleld candidates for Auditor-General an! Survey: or-General for whom they confidently, and not with out reason, expect to poil 10,000 oF 15,000 votes, Which they deem suMicient to defeat the Republican ticket for State oMicce, counties, They are’ working earnestly, holding jeotings on every hilitop and in every valley. They have money with which to push palen ; but as there is no party fund of any amount, the viaty inference is that the Demoeratic State of order, like quills pon the fret- Central Committee turnin the sinews of political But the principal cause from which the Republi- at dixsatiofnc- land invest bh money in trade, ‘ ——— In the height of one of the stormy dubawws tion which prevails in feeble and tardy support the candidat I have the floor, and every- qtiearee for the administration of is too corrapt to be touched, and that of Geary ak always, and lately too suspicious, to spoken of as « mor ent of udICaD success: —_—__ - ivision which was mad Some people are trying to abuse OswaLp nm because, aa they allege, he kept : two factions grows more in! bitter exch ry of State by the Democratic Convention at Uniess some reconciliation effected, tl Rochester. We do not know whether Mr, | Party must Delere the causa Wala brews ond becomes stronger at every election. phe vas amount of patronage which 1 at the @lsposdl of Grant and Cameron cave them camplete control of the last Convention, in wiich they ruled, aa th Lave done in every instavee, with audacity equalled only by the corrupt meaus by which they accom- Diished their ends. ‘The nominations there made Fecvived without enthusiasm ; the campaign bas Deen foreed. Should tue vote of next Tuesday ei » be in favor of the Democratic party, you nay set it down as being an expression of the discontent and condemoation jolt in the Sate at the corruption of — loaders, for departare that wili aban- don the devaiched t and company. Here- ts, where are many of bia steadinst (riends, romor Axes tt that Gow. Carttn will consider him: self justified in Neonates J from Russia if the Re- fhe does return, then the an inspector of election and @ poll clerk in next few ye: hould | ling contest in Ne or otherw’ Position of Vice. 1 choose a Senator ale Cameron means to In this condition of affairs wholly te- nored. All parties eonced » he revires from bis present position he will fall dead. He vas at the | already disting himself as tie weakest Gov- that when changes are made in ered lines are’ ousted, and their J, And as the act requires What will be the result of Tuesday's election is GiMicult to devermine, even af this late day. bets, Everything is mixed ; in many counties three, tour, andeven Ave Uckels ate in) the feld, encl sirenvously pushed, Great dissatiefaction existe everywhere in both partios over local mattera, each bold strong majoriti en Jerry Black has counselled his fri to vote Against corrapt (York) county, But the ‘sl opinion seems to be that the Republi as inspectors and poll clerks ; and que s Honor the too imuch to carry, as we Who dear know. He went turouch here West a Ago, and returned = Wasningion to-da; journeys excite no commotion, Lobody i depot to see his stolid countenance; not a lounger cheers the Great Smoker. Some time ago be spent several days lore with Cameron, but not a solitary Visit did te get He is suid not to like Harrisburg. No wonder; we are too fond of presents and things ourselves Wo Cast apy into bis insaciabie gait ines. fon is how — ed a resolution calling upon the Presiaent to ERR GS COMPLICATIONS 1 INGTON. —_— Cursren D. Anrnve, Forvey anid of Grant, “ Me te Drark."—THe ———- Beeret of the Vielent Attack on acnany Tn reading the accounts of the terrible ac- —How Administration Bou; pthe Patriot Newspaper. Correspondence of Tue Sun. Wasnixerox, Oct, 7.— “ Timon’ brated fc Your correspondent erred in one fiet concerning the cele. rview between Grant and Sumner, In re- evening with the Senator from Massachusetts, and n his] they were at table when the President was en Of terror and despair mist baVe Been | D6dhe6d.“ANef reCAVin’’ Lim, FuMnBy proposed to" bat the President requested him to re main. Then foilowed the muddied conversation about the proposed treaty, in which Gen Grant four several times addressed Mr, Sumner as“ Chairman of the Judiciary Committee,” saying that the sub: ject would come before him in that capacity. What he seemed most concerned about was the $150,000 which had beeu taken from the secret serviee funit by his orcer, for the lease of Samana, which was the 10g Wedge of the jod. Alter the President's departure, Somner ar # of her descent is that it seemed a very y. And a sailor who re ently ust of a vessel in Detroit describes to the extraordinary ‘Tie tormer #aid Gen. Grant did not to have very clear ideas of his constitutt plied, * Ho { not disagreeavle, pro pg in bis @ trance-like coudition in whieh time he was in the gir—two or three seconds of Forney's singular seemed prolonged to five minutes. letter on this snbjoet, Mr. Sumner wrote to him re — calling Ma Ienguage and the incidents of the occa The seeson of conflagrations in the woods | sion, b he wil eny and on the prairics of the West has returned, 1 are miles in V r consin, | Th nd Fish re 4 claim, thon: or other aided plication, Davis, who has made pt by the flames; farmers have been cial troubles have In one 1 their homesteads, and lives are reported to y have been lost, What with grasshoppers in the | Mestof the trouble in the depar pilcdatl pring and fires in the fail, the hardy setuers of |? biabiayi: i Far West have trouble enough to contend | eigim had reseved a poiet when the Russian Gov against. As the country becomes more thickly | ernment woald allow any ammount that the Depar subdued t ion, couflagrations will be less frequent went of Stite claimed to be right and eqaitable Consequently the insiders and ontsiders set to work, soon as that waa done inside, Gov. Cooke, operat ing outside, bought Widow Perkins's inte 100, throueh her coungel, she being kept oupt as mad up under the eye of Dovis, When that bargain wes cl the Ling stared of W, & Tiuntineton, ¢ cosbier, to St. Petersbur: the money would be pa in the expectation that nd it is said all the om ja) influence of Curtin, our Minister, was ted to that efeet, But it failed, Huntington bas come back witha flea in bis ear, and the »idow whom they Intended to cheat will probably be the onl their emanci- | gainer in tre long run, a8 Russia will never pay a position to unl do of this made up claim, cret societies, to which they are neri b y fair and reasons diver ——— selves in A DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAr orts of rumors are afloat as to the prospect of a Kikenny Mgnt over the new eparturo of ¢ 4, recently the Democratic organ here, It is e, Vir in the hope of effecting the rescue of a pick ket of their OWN color Who was incarcerated ly of Good Sumaritans, Sa ceeeie Ovenly chargcd on the streets that the change | rai” Juilvies, Who never set 4 equsd ron in the field, became intro: the pneern, was ® put up Job in the interest of the woleaa certain *G It is said that tho sage-bush lands of Nevada, | Territoria! Ring, artfully disguised undil the object which have bee popularly supposed to be worth- | was eflecied. In proof of this it is shown tuat while less for agricultural purposes, have all the elements | the 7’ (rict was the stern opponent of the Ring up of fertility, and that in the valleys of that State | to's time of his advent, it has @ lands which but a fow months ago wero covered | ¢! eutirely silent and neutral, ‘This sudden reserve with o then renal heavy growth of sage bush have this season | is nid to be explained by an tmmenss patronage frontery, Other suspicious frets have excited much re a8 tho | feeling and ill will, The Democrats are loud in de while the vegetables | nouncing the Patriot as having sold its birthright es? of pottage, and vent their ind: cutting it in cvery way, until {t hes failen down to 1,100 daily circulation, and 950 weekly, They seem Jetormined to punish with yengeanee and effect Ibis ted that the Rudicala did a clever thin at a sinall price in silencing the only opposition p Gase—A Letter from’ | ber here. LC they AT Weatrigat, as 8 NOW certw Solon Kobiuson, so much the better for them, And it is this wh he Bilitor of The Sun, most provokes the Democrats with Mr. Bertet an Jon these lau quite as much per ation hy j Dut the culture of fruit treos is not entirely Sul, though tie raising of tut r ds faiure, Sin: You have thia day published a vile, slan. ton tuts condition of things could notexiet, Hene troth to ten villainous lies, It is trae that I did Laren tenia it Swett knoe nk bere. Ree ole by @ properly executed deed of separation, und the Termtorial ine ue time 1 gave her ninv-teuths ul al tua 1 a a vee ten wae sneaxed por promised to eny ollier New York, aud tries to get all side hor ever lived au adulterous lif, but im ail ve tried my best to be a good moral citizen je of falsvnoods you have puviisied are navty.. What arionte have vou to oer} Will | Kasrd of Pair Works. t9 Nor yon give me the author's name? [presume it ts the Flour yours, tor whie cabadnietmadsaassaiieauaiaamhdaraadedinastybae vaseadean iaeneseeteinmmeer eanemntea treat carretera tre eteanst & abate de CTY Lived. obese b tevente Leepye’ fe Lae EON wake LF Wah gus Celve your Tony soon, SULON KOINSUN, etext was fuuud ior the ) vase TRIBUNE Orrick, Oct, 6. val landings on the r wy Creawell'aid bis tormer law partner, Karle, an tt had been doing, and to silence the exposure of the rascalities of that infamous Department So the i | public treasory was fleeced and the pool was divid. Si among these mixed patriots. There are some Gol\guttul reyelativns ia efuse on this audject, Brecraton, a letter protesting his innocence, to make THE SUN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1871. al miiniieaninheaimnaaansiaaies., f AN OBSTINATE ELEPHANT. POLITICAL INFLUENCE AGAIN. SON'S LAWSEIT, oon, THOM?’ de Bonemont Rotensed | He Knocks Over a Cow of Kangaroos Sen Stature and Co after Two Mo: ment of Serat. Match| Female Hyen On ihe Toth of August Madame Adelaide eau} mont and her husband, the keepers of a notorions den tn Wort Tweaty sizth argivg her with enticing young and in- d thus eflecting their ile Up a Big A ome Yankees, and ance-Justice Curt Col. Ambrose Thompson. and red on Thursday before Judge Curts in the Marine Court, Col, Thompson t# gentleman below the mediam st Union srmy from the beginning to the end of the He is said to be a brave man, vattery was brought by him against Col, Stewarn He claimed damages {x Tries to Murde: ‘a. Josaph tr, prised to receive a letter from the capital of menagerie exhibited in Meriden yes- terday (Thursday), according to a the usual grounds oo State street, Just alter ine eel, were arr He fought in tis to the million readers of Tum nocent gitls into her plac Of the afternoon performance the grout ole 18 into his head to onset» tragedy #0 walking majestically out of his enclosure, he went for lis ‘war of the Rebellion, not on the bill An action for assault Tho aMdavit on which the warrant was issued was sworn to bytCupt. Henry Burden of tho West ‘Thirtioth street police station, On the examination before Justice Shandloy, Capt. Barden testified tat he had frequently been obliged to send officers to the house to take children out of it at Two of his officers tests F sought retay kangaroos, which Moga! and waiked throwzh e under the coge containing disdainfuily turned over in Stewart is one of the largest men in the He measures six feet six inches in heigiit nd is proportionately oad and heavy. was his birthplace. ection, and if not “geeking whom he might devour,’ seemed willing to accommodate anybody or any- * he certainly We ts a lawyer, practicing {y New York, and is well known tn Washington the latter eity years ago he was sliot at by a nava unning, mastered the would but refrainod tr He earned glory by that And forbesrance ; but his Lule of Colouel is never theless disputed, * He has long been acquainted with Col. Thompson ‘The latter claims to have been a b Stewart's family, office No. 88 Broadway. request of their parents. fled that they had gone to the place occasions for little girls, one of whom was only rs of age, and the othor a little over thir- The mother of one of these girls corroborated Justice Shandiey sent ood Binpe. fo ‘Then meeting in his # belonging to the ec ran his tusks completely throug the ground, and killing t ‘The next obstruction in his Mesera. Grether trank, and raising \ then he revurned to the dene officer, and, i ssaesin's weapon, well as those in several of the police. the case before the Bpecial Bessior came off on the following Thursday, botn convicted. Justice Dowling in passing son tence administered @ eeathing rebuke, after which Beaumont to six months in the Penitentiary and ® fine of $100. she to stand com- mitted until the fine was paid. eed to one year's imprisonment, with the same on similar conditions. Madame Beaumont has been engaged in ber nefari- 1 last fifteen or by it has amassed a fortun ge amount of real estate, and house occupied by her on Twenty sixth Joseph Steiner, a notorious shyster ferson Market Police ir cam: ny he seornfully smashed it to piece in pludged his tusks through it, breaking off oF sks close to the Jaw, fawn: treet, with none to mo- im afraid the crowd following at a while before and about teomed to be The keeper and other menagerie soon by sirategy and good tactics he was to enter a field belonging to Mr, Camp, thence into in orchard, whe Last April the two wet in th Thompson there began te denounce Stewart for certain statements about ( Stewart endeavored to avoid the discuss but the other persisted, and Qually used at the same time putting bis hand beneath Vest, a4 if to draw a weapon. he knew that Thompson always He tiereapon se.zed fafo distance behind, bim everybody getting out of bis way, astac: és of th Col, Stewart says ried @ pistol him by the collar and thr tug the latter, and threw bim to th bduing him, tem 1m in the face and trunk with buek#hot, was adopted. Some fity neavy char tinging effect acted well as a slight ia operations, durivg whien b | a t's story. Col, Thompsom de nies all except the fact of the assault. ‘The trial on Taarsday was the second on firet the jury disegi were marked by ‘The contrast in fondant might alone ha ¥ approached and’ chained bim to who imight be js hands, and who has beea several eceasl number of bumorow Shandiey that ize between the pla mense crowd who had now diate vieinity., All went, and order of going, but sowe tall running was done, and ‘Was | some lnugbadie incidents occurred it Jeaving the ground free to Mogul and his would-be by great darin Kooper, again secure: tos very large troe; here he was lert for the and a guard stationed with rifles loaded with to kill him should he again break loose during He was evidently much chagrinea at his 4 continued to * snort’* ie to break the chain, affording mneh excitement throughout the city during the tunately ne was held moraine, when bis keene: of the concern prea! Aabsas corpus, but after s bearing his clie manded to prison. Nothing daunted, 8) heard to remark that he possesseu release hie client te closely questioned on the stampede, had carried pistols been in many @ ‘and agility on the part o' to Sergeant Hatenhinson, * Sergeant, Madame Nol it can't be possible,” said the Her time will not expire for four months yot, You must be mistaken." bit of it,” answered the officer. her well, and spoke to her not a haif hour since, as she was engaged tn sweeping belore ber do: Twenty-sixth street, That same evening Sergeant Harchinson, white Sixth avenue fan's heart was en confinement, righteous desire to defend himself minutes 10 bores the Jury ret to bring in a sealed verdict if they witain & quarter of an hour, put on his hut, lighted a cigar, and I detent the baby act, men I should kill him or hold my tongw inate him; but I'd go to him and say Take your choice. Vd kill bin oF hold tire night, but for. il about & o'clock thi , With the assistance of 4 about 500 citi. It T hada quarrel with » and after many fame were broken quite at the end of two hours, thrown down and secured when timaltaceously his beatios trong men with clubs, iron bar jane Boaumon' ‘Here, I'll give you sau We'll settle this matter,” I detest the baby Alter which Judge Curtis went out to dinner with the counsel Col, Thompson was reor in that positi began by a do: were ‘exhausted, a1 bout’ two hours, 'y wounds, and poandiog enough to seom! Kill bim, he was ms obstinate as ever. surrender, he was left to his own reflections in this condition, and the beatiog abated for a tim tue present time of writing (twelve hours), hi determined not to succamb, ine 80 oF bein Will not be al change of heart, Gone in his tantram will cost over it is that no lives we ————— JUDGE YORKY OUTDONE. “Ob, that is my seeret, Bat she has soid house und is going to retire from business,” replied ad tieeant Hetehingon torn ntet by Clarence Buelf bie heal cad sel Blowart by bimseik, police availed naught when such could by their inflaence open the doors of lease criminals unwhipped of justice, ——— AMUSEMENTS, — From Coke and Biack: Correspouaence ot The Sua. Newasvunen, N. Y., Oct. 6.—The noted and tak ented lawyer, William ©. Bartlett, of New York city, bas been perambulating through the pat of good stock, accompanied by William Wilson, of city, in search of fast young horses. nd brought back with them two oF three handsome colts, chased of Mr. tentiaries and to Horscflest, A choice he has of do- Killed, as in bis dangerous mood he without eviden Is is estimated that tre Another pianist has come from Germany to Join that wonderfal sisterhood of artiswe of whom Alide Topp, Anna Meblig, and Marie Krebs are such conspicuous members, and to claim an equal shi in the honors that have been so liberally bestowed upon these great pianists, comer is Madame Olga J ‘The lady is a Polish Count deen heard at some few private masical gatherings ; © has given indisputable proof of s talent that will foon make ber namo widely known. of Liszt's most recent and most highly esteemed pupiis, and brings from bim letters unequivocally endorsing her claims to a for most place in art, Her playing ts quite difereas from that of either Meblig, Krebs, or Topp. perbaps it lacks the correctness of theirs, it is more passionate and emotional than that of either of them. Though slignt and apparently frail, b one might expect from # man of great Waatever may be said of th limitations of @ woman's sphere and ability, it cer. though in the matter of pianoforte piaying Whey were entirely eclipsing and shaming the A Brace of Pennsylvania Ju Auything Ever Seem in New York. Prom the Honesdaia Citiaen, Last August Judge Pfouts, who had lost $4,200 at cards playing wiui « supdosed Californian ‘at a gambling den kept by one Dilley, ambling house, he evidence would expo l@ patrons, and under the impi ment would be a light one, fine of $50, and im- Mr. Pfouts found it ‘The name of the filly, three years old, 153 hands high, and extra gaited and as yethas only m a second Star mar ‘A good price wad but it is unknown. Dought of Chari old mare sired ‘Comet or Star mara, He paid a large price for her rosecuted Dilley ret, dam either he latter pleaded not known whieh. but it is kept: a chased of Jotun Shatte Six years old. for eeping & Madame Janina is o1 15% bands high, strong and power u! She wus rire! tt, dam a second Star mare, price and unknow nt for three years. vent to be On the bench at the time, and Mr. Collins alone assisted the presiding Judg But Mr, Collins found bi brought to light the fact that m hotel lice been fraadulently granted to Dilley by tne Associate after its rejection by th ‘ident Jatge, io his remark: upon passing sentence, thus described the method : ‘We cannot refrain from alluding to your condnct in nsing justice. Russian Dake. ry uncomfortabl ussian Dake: From the Nauticai 6 The title of the Russian Prince is‘ jo the Imperial Ki First Lieutenant. ral (Rear-Admiral, w Aide-de-Camp to’ t to the’ prisoner physical strength 90 Possuett, Genera nd Tutor to tt Counsellor of btate Vesse ajo, Coun! nd Count Chouvaloff, Lieuteuauts of (lt Imperial Guard, and Professor Meichia. i Suites wine ot rineipal institue ‘as essential for the Madame Janina playing bas that passionate fervor and restless and pirit that are said to bave charac- Given to it an indivi- ¥ Tater, cither Your influence was so” great. with ‘he will attend to his en: ‘and position was . took from the Blea in the Clerk: Hication, and falsified the records of this Court, by f over the torn Associate Judge, 'u gagementa at the Nort Gen. P. H, Sheridan, U A., will accompany him on a buffalo hunt, if he de Sires one, and ever) thing will be done there to his time pass ple following naval vessels, ander the commen of Vico Admiral Stephen © Kowan: Congress, second cite screw, 16 gun screw, 15 gun screw, 8 cuns, screw, 8 guae, 410 tons; terizea his qwn, and to duality quite apart from that of all other pit janine is beard tn public, whied will be speedily, it will be found accorded to ber too little, rather thao too sppreciation of Whea Madame He will be rec ppearsiin ihe nad The wickecnoss of yourself nd ihe greater wickedness of this pi ciate “Judges, was toch discovered by an outraged Yourselr'and your Judicial confede OUL to ‘be purrued and punished, Y dered your license to them, Iriguois, fourth rate Musical Noi ot of Mrs, Van otal, 4 shins, 44 guns, 5 ‘andt ut the Academy of ¢ an occasion of interes > the manor born,’ and com) ent.gé. the good wish: er. Sue has deen very ki should bs even mor naval station English Entho Correspondence of The Sun, Fresnoup, N.J., Oct. 4.—The sinsm in our little village is at men (one colored) are going to voto f out deraleation or discount. publican county convention here on Saturd. we would not be surprise: rotified and his name rece: are only two Parker banners flos und although the Waisa men hay a fino prospect of their Forty cents bas alrea ding, drew up asm over Cornel t Uhat you paid one o present prosecutor $150 a8 bis compensation for his crime Ar Pivsident Judge of this Court I have now dove 1m stigmalizing prov. cers of (he LaF and (he peo Judve Collins was 80 confounded by the it Judge that he withdrew nalnder of the term; and the Necessary Wo Suspoud in tae Aue aria in the Tne commencement of Opera Boule a tue erimuipal business of the oe. nd (ae O) erm two years past Prosecuting Atiorney m of the Cours Je the discovery that aol Cases the coste ay tn (bat city, the inree Lumber vu not ty pave been 9 ( en regularly sentenced, cordingly ordered bench warrants inal suc aud more than 300 were tuercupon issued, {+ now found that in every instance the coats had usezed out of the n's conrerts will comme will telegraph woen t ORN AND DRED A tion Answered, To the Builor of Lhe Sun. * Sia: Lem inforiny ote, who sigos hime: phy, son of the Collector, did res Comptroller's office last Mure cure in the Crotou Board 4 ed at the samme tine, Kespectiully, been previously, Aunounts varying from $2) Lo 850. tat it bes yielded not less than $10,000; and if the Democrats in bis own coun relied on, this fund materially aided him the nomihation for State Senator le Democratic candidate in the district compored Of Luaerne, Monroe, and Pik st profiiavie engacement tie euces ever had in New Yoru, Amoag the Many tok wio visited the tge Bedrord, Ki Jer Hackett, Gew y, Judge Daly, the dozo, Commodore Bennett, Charles Ast, atid Mayor Hail reni¢ experiment has proved in Comptroller Connolly's Lett: of the New Irish Regiment. Comptroller Connolly has written the f Gayier, the dram SIDENCY, ed the Money From the Oho Statesnan. In the Fortieth Con; Irom ail that ean give off tase, wud full of interes qaestrian sports, sie Wiarvels Of aud the startling loape of Segriat « Muster Newon ing the Colonelcy of Lis son, Col, J To Mujor D. P. Conyngh Bighty-eighth Regiment? Was made in tue Co he other Oyicars of the House of mittee on Appropriations o: by & iadical Cou Representatives grossman who wished to stand well coming Administrat esigens to $4000) per yoar, Jared for the last Week in his orig: hen A. Dong: ypear. Ii addition to a larKe F LOVE: attraction Plessy Mordauat, the to increase the salary of the i airy, whose flag fa nb of every ba om the represec ad Wid know ment is significa: from my heart f m diately accept tue poritiva y 3 Of d people w apprecials me, | w leading lady at Grint was iudu member of thi an intimate fr ed into office, A Republican Committee from Ouio, recogniaed as resident eloct, and on earliest supporters of bis nomination, took Sirong grounds at once against the measure ny politic and wron, Gen, Grant woul og lady for a consi Fe,waich is the Wallack ce Lenten we Wachee Me declared that 1 be Fopsate: Scorn any such gratuity in the dition of the country in Was sufficient to defeat the pron Our Ohio Congressman met Gen, Granta nd thinking he bad done him a ted the action of his imprudent friend on the Committee, and how he (she Olio ated it, aud thereby saved the par ty and President elect from scandal, Congressman's surprise when Grant turned on itis Willog mnanner declare ce to me wheth ow comes in the Kindiler and tex T remain, gent ¢ New Yor, 0c was Cuarles Keade * Poy Wollaston,” 1. the prince of burlesquers, is good service, AL ESTATE MOVEMENTS member) had What was the in the most in * tis a matter of perfect {ndiffe you raise my salary or nt,” enters upon her last week at except Friday changing (rom an intimete friend, ler personal enemy of the Onio C in every imaginable way has let hin ction in the Committee ou the salary qu cured for nim tuo ill offices aud anger of tue Pres nt of the United it, however, aud neces of the by as been the bi eressman, and know that his dova, the humorous lecturer, will tell what al ptwinway Hail Als Will proba, brigade in Ohio Hall "Pox and ab tO mach, e3: tration of tae we MAbY musical wud humorous it that the turn of events makes Mr DROPS FROM Hees NO chan. [ortnemntet eset sien The last six nights of Miss Cushman as Que¢ Katharine are At St, Stephen's Church, on the mi 4 high mass will be cl repose of the sonia of the Cub Kivon up their lives for their ¢ Commodore Ashbury Etnas of Chicago, 4 Patriots WhO have An Boston Boston uine, 125 Haywak, @, & n'é Cup races mie deeid