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The ee BATURPAY, DECEMBER 89, Amusements Aeadems of Muste Tarnum's Creat M 8 Edwin's Pheater— 0 Tor the accommo re remeute for Tne persons resiting ay FALCe ut thg apown aver es Weet Virty-second Lrosawas and §.xth avens from 8 A.M. (08 P NATIONAL REFORM TICKCT, for President: TRUMBULL, For Vice President: SAMUEL J. TILDEN, oF NEW YORK. # for the Campaten. 1. One term of office for the I'ves the Constitution (0 be amended to #wcure HL, Both Graotism aud Tweedisin to be ado ened Maire by lows for the en ¢ and oribe-taking Of pul lic roobery. . Universal au nesty and restoration of polit) Jim ihe late 4 1) rights toa tn the Civil Service, sot? lepend on party and cannot de Used as a means of cor € politics of the country ond pervetnating Un orthy wen In hit oIse @eut cannot apcoint his own relations or t his wife to cny « V. Reform of the revenue; reduce Der of revevue off ers ana Ang duties and taxes; fixed sa’aries for all revenue Officers; the atolition of import dutics on aeceesaries of hie, and the reduction of other dutios tent, rational, and moderate rat abolition of vocenetitational and superfluous inver mal taxes, laying only stomps Ayirits as the eubjects of such taxation, VI. Legislation to prevent the levy of blackmail pon clerks and other paviic officers for party politi- ninary panisiiment Alike of those who demand and (hose wie pay suca Sontributions ment to cfice w on in the num. pbaeco, and disitiies and for the o Our Stock-Jobbing Minister. to screen Gen, @tock jobbing operation in London, and to the facts in connection with that most disgraceful transaction, affords a practical answer to all the recent professions of the President concerning the civil services, anda proof of the hypocrisy of his pretended conversion to that reform, were cayable of appreciating the duties of his or the true diynity of an Ameri er abroad, he would have prompt NcK after being assured d to the use of his off misrepresent If the President ly recalled Gen. Son that he had cial character as the truste Bpeculating company course of propr at was the plain dence of a disregard for et of moral laxity in the effuirs, and th elevated tone in the | plomat c represer vath of his dip! may have somotimes act #0 low, iv the worst cases, as to hawk about If any man ot proach Mr. ADAMS or any other predie’s a propos tien All over the eivi sing to the h ized world d p'oma @ Minister for the being represents be is not forbidden to trad of consuls are by our laws—any more tha he is not forbidd certain classes "to commit burglar {t is supposed that a man worthy to hold euch a position is no more capable of the on: ‘Trading is excluded from by an unwritten law, than the other accepted, and whoever engages in it docs me of the South can States, and gometimes from the sms powers in Europe, with small pay and little care for the honor of their stations, have o they have always paid the Ity in loas o ences and of all s n this scan gutters som ses of diplomatieia wl rtrusta by eng Ausurian, Ge Dy any possibility b man,or Turkish Min. -y and hopek © remainder of his days. u and with was no acide g the patent Vy Washington, and del berated { TNE SUN, went ander which @on, Senmxcn | self, we rather th © 10 London, and the valuy of his name | in tho uccess of Lis sep fem ontorprise, We had just mode a | long before beginning it, he publi ly tised | troaty which was immessoly popular ou the | the question whether Unitarianiem had not other side of the water, England had seen | eccomplishied ite mis ton, and whether te ad extricated from the gravest embarrassni nt | heronte might not as well disvand, in balfacentury, ‘The Britis public wor The truth ie that 0 in toot hamor, and for abundant reason, | an essentially destructive aud not ® eon Gow. Semenck was one of the American | structive system, It is] ke fire Conmiasionors who lind helped to bring | a prairie; give it aliment to consume, and i About this reeult, Ho was received wits | ia all-powerful; but when it has burned o: He was hardly wart in lis place before | rooting Peganiem, bat theso honors and this confidence were offere i | and practice moro aeceptablo to the enl hit for eale by parading the name of Major | ened consciences of men. Mi thodism, ta Qoners] Scitenck in the double capacity of | modcrn times, replaced the formalsm of the ‘Vrustce and Direetor of the Emma Company, | Chureh of England by fervent piety, and the Lis aliares were presented to him with | reecnt revival of Ritaalism deriv for his official influence; and now | the theory and practice of devotion, Unita when he is reported to have cleared | rian em is $200,000 by @ speculation which has dis | doubt, It exposes error and critic ses faulte graced onr mlesion at London, he notifies the | but when asked to give its own positive Department of State that ho lias retired from | teaclings it stammers and is silent, It is no the direction, aud lamely labors to excuse | wonder, then, that attempts (o make of it a himself by suowing that corrupt old Sar, | posit’ ve organization fail, orthat earnest mon DANTIA, Who ns traded on hoe former eer. | ke Dr, Hepwontit outgrow jie lim ts, and has also en. | yearo for a more living atmosplere of here of views for a quarter of a century gaged is eoue like discreditable seveme! To | thought aud a more su -rtan ial scch a humiliating pass as this has Ameri. | usefuloces can pridy and integrity come. But the essencs of this case is in the peri cious and degrading example ae: by the Pree. ent Limself, who stands at the head of the civil service, If he had not compromised his ottice by receiving presents and by conferring Lonore aud rewards in return for them, Gen, Scnexck would never have veutured to a Jove de la Concha. recalled trom Cuba, and that Gen. Ju orm) jon of oe —the o1 e to ongnyo In a doubtful speculation upon | termi sation of the Cubans—the only poss the faith of prostituted trust. Lie inathod of suppressing the I a ———— The Police discuss the pors The Committos ot Boventy have mace | ‘ltteers, for if Gen. Coxcita ges CAN haste to recall the project for a city cla Nl ysl dale hl Ae fet aint hoidlgaes recently published and attrilu.ted to them. ‘The say that go faras it goes it is theirs; but that it is etill imperfect, and ‘s Lkely to Le altered before it is finished aad presented to the Leg'slature. We are glad to hear this, aud trust that when the Committee finally get their job done, it will contain some provision by which the organization of our city police will be taken care of without an attempt to renew the old Metropolitan Police District under the authority of the State, Its report.d that the Committee favor the restoration of that system; but we can assure them that the people ot New York do not favor it, and that if it is imposed upon them they will get rid of it again a8 goon as possible, The police should be entirely removed from all possible connection with party poli- ti It should be organized and conducted Mr Gronce WILLIAM CURTIS proposes to organize the civil service of the national Government. As it now exists it is a power- mandates of the through thelr agents in Madrid, crafty him, Con owes his military grade to backdoor influ pand voluateersa, and on both occas! in his actions the pacsions which the Span ish flag is supposed to typify—a river of ¢ between two rivers of Liood. Me accumu slave trade, and be never epared an enemy Prxto, whom he executed in 1855 for an at- tempt to revolutionize the island, was his in- timate friend, had saved his life when Con Spanish army in 18 by londing him fifteen ful party machine. This cannot be tolerated, | ‘tousand dollars with which he managed to escape from Barcelona. It was gonirally bel.eved at the time in Havana that Conctta wes an accomplice of Pinto, and that he sentenced him to death whea unsuccessful, on the principle that dead men tell uo tales ‘The unfortunate CniTreNDEN aud his forty nine eompaulons wore likewios vi Concma’s ferocity, for their execut on after their surrender, not on land, but ot sa, whore they were drifting at the mercy of the Gulf Stream, and after the certain coay . : tion thet Concita had that the plot bad York city; and to this alone its operations : fnsd fa led, wasen act of brutal crueliy. They oor 7 were Americans, and that was eu cient to The Disintegration of Unitarianiam, | iusure their doom at Coxcua’s hands O! course Gen, ConcITA, Who is excessively extrevagant in his habits, and at prescut penniless, will come to Cuba, if he ac the nomination, only to make money. It must belong exclusively to New York, and it must not be possible to use the police in the interest of any political party. Charter makers in general will do well to address themselves to the problem of #0 organizing the force that it will not require the inter vention of the Legislature on the one hand, and cannot be employed in the service of one political organization on the other. Its pro- per business is to preserve order and guar antee the safety of 1 fe and property in New ould be cor It looks very much as thongh the Rev, Dr. Guonor H. Herwontn, the nominally Uni- arian pastor of the Church of the Messiah in this city, was about to follow the example of his predecessor, the Rev, Dr, Oscoon, and, iks the Rey. 0, A. Browssoy, the Rey, F. J. HuntincTon, and other divines once em inent in the Unitarian denomination, go over will attempt tl volunteers nor tl suppression neituer of the e patriots, ‘The slave trade will probably flourish again in ill the v which he i inte it during his previous reign, and if De Ropas and Vanmasrpa have left any little crumbsin the shepe of stl unconfiscated property of Cubans, Con cH will glean them most carefully, The ag can have uo possible effect upon the ultmat to the ranks of the orthodox, In a sermon hed by him in bis church in this city ristmas Day he used language whic interpreted as human lar ge ordinarily is int rpreted, expresses nothing less than a profound dissatisiaction with the very corner- : ne stone of whatis popularly accepted as Uni- | success of the war of independence, ia alms ; ect insult onthe part of the Madrid eesthe genie i het to owr Government and thet of Ex yintment of this man, while i arian doe » Godhead sponding aff divine ebara: and misson. Rejecting mere morali Jusvs ( tion for a faith in Cunist’ The Albany mstlictic sentiment as a Lasis of religious or- | cuses Gen. Sc ganization, ho lo rial, Which ex ck jobbery ia England, aud would direct his | notices that the journals which d wounce ScuENck himself wth the The Ev source of spiritual lifo and health, and » | Minister to Spain be concer: non centre of Christian unon, In the | *ffaire of the Erie corporation, Journal evidently has not seen com course of the sermon, too, he took occas'on to rk that the preaching of it he knew uld cost him the loss of one of his Leet and he has since declared himself more emphatically, professing bis of that concern. roadiness, if need be, to sever his present a religivus connections rather than give up| ‘The Mikado of Japan has ordered the clos lil belief in Carer ing of the BuddList temples, aud the priets, like din tl the monks of Eng! e days of the Refor Thia defection of 80 prominent « chain. n is but one among the m F mation, will have eit ny indications } jcnest livelibood. In ala apparent to a careful observer of the proc of disintegration and decay now going on in | semi-civilized race, this is a delicate and ¢ Uniterianism in general, Ever sinco the | ous exercise of iniperisl power, Tho dec great movement hea’ nger in New England half acentury ago first | ° but was regarded us intolerable brought Unitarian ideas into prominence in | ™ Aes lola Zu. diaapilowad prleata.y this country, this process has been visiblo, | {ub help to fun the timo of discontent From the first there lave been two throne of t Mikado, Tostivutions veuerabl tLe elequent Dr, BELLows succeeded in u bringing together into a sort of association the } against the will of the people, While Granri representatives of all the varicties of Unita: | working by means of bis officeholders aad rela formal body then created has survived till the | queking with fear of beng driven present day, But so far from there being | @ "hich he was chosen by an overawed Con any real unity among the members of thie | 8% President Bavra of Pern has boldly un every session it holda is markod by | Uertskes to force on tho electoral college a can didate whose name was uot even used at the and accepted the there war no legal prohibition, ‘The owners une kuew the peculipy st, not to say acrimonious, debate about | \icction, fun‘amental principles, and it has yet ae: The name of complished nothing iu the way of compact. | Auewas; und in hia Behalf afer. issu ing the devorination, Di, BRLLOWs liu 2 olpmation bo the ellegt Ak, hes no Ohidtng faith fines, not nitariaviem in ite If is runving over é | great cordiality, and Jony Bers. ontdid him | the ground it dies out, Christian ty in the svlf to make the welconie marke, early ages made progr sé not merely by ap: substituting faith its only perhaps a nominal price In return for | strength from the help it is belleved to offer to matter mainiy of negation and It is reported from Madrid t'nt the present Captnin.General, Count VALMASEDA, is to be pr La Concia fs to succeed him. What object can prompt such a change it is difficilt to imagine, for the Spanis’: Government could hawk nbout his diplomatic commission and | 8ateely flud a more willing tool for tho cx- urrection— than the present incumbent, It is idle to sility of suppressing the eto Cuba Vauoatasepa’s, will have Lecn made by the Spanish Ministry in accordance with the same volanteors, ultered Gon. CONCHA is c8 Ignorant, as brutal, a6 as unprineipled as VaLMAsrpa, Like A has never smelt powder. He ence, while VALMASEDA has earned his by ing to the Lloodtiirsty passions of the Coxcua has twice already raled In Cuba, 8 Las frankly portrayed Md lated vast wealth by openly encouraging the CHa was stricken from the ranks of the hear-rs to look, to Jesvs Crmist as the | have not * denounced Gen, Siceres because while ing n. Sickies's own statement saying that ¢here is not a particle of truth iu the rumor that he has beon retained by the English stockholders of the Erie Railroad Company to prosecute the present manngement her to starve or earn an d where superstition and feudalism havo hitherto held sway over o it 1 by Dr. CHANNING | appears, bas caused litle excitement ia the tendencies sinong U + one toward | gin ace Dh cosuain eee: ck, Dold f of | Tii's has been shown in the history. of n like Tngor 1 aita great reforins, bh and mus, tor Mr O. her athe : Boss TWEED has resigned one of his o Dr. CHANNING Was friendly one Ligs | fees 4nd is no longer Commmissionor of Public led to the attenuation if not the destruction | Warkes He pow bolls only « siugle place, that of all religious feeling WMEG ee eine asian te nee Frotuinamam by his sanction of the Mc} yoia more than one office, is gettin Fantaxp muckery of marriage, while the | ests) A TEAK Ar es tar other bas carried those who have followed itto | Twéen, though, as well a4 forthe public, if i rihodoxy, a8 In the cases before mentioned, | been establ shed in the Constitution of the sta From time to time efforts have been wonty five years ag to arreat the divergency thus occasioned, at | 4, ig wonderful how dened ia the dear least in outward expression, A fow years age We dastica ce bossa selves or their favorites to power rian opinion throughout the country, and tho | tions to secure ® renomination, and Juanva is om the chair this candidat Don Antonto 8 pro Wat bia eotion wor in SATURDAY, favor of poses and good ord: addresacd the electors, DECEMBER 30, - 1871. As it was belicved that another candidate, Panoo by name, had received the m:jority of the votes, the electoral colloge refused to be convin: pig Bourse nomi dor overawed into ac: cea Buea memos and the question re. | Spanish War Vessels Firing at and meetin July next. Batra has also suppressed the newspaper Nucion i, editors ander arvest for courre Rivenota, Presidont of Paraguay, @ ainall re public, distinguishod of fate years by its heroic Bragilians and Argon. had @ quarrel with the Coagross of his country about the appointment of a Vice-Presi- dent; and on or about ths 29d of October he resistan tines, to the ali i Lites vad Bleed Searching American Ships, trivtures ou lis arbitrary mavebed a body of troops tnto the Chanber in which the legislative body was assembled, and arrested about twenty of the more recaleitvant members, At lust adv inaster of the situation, os Rivenona was still Groner VAN. Nort, who is appointed Commissioner of Public Works ia the place of Wiusan M, Tween, resigned, is @ gentleman of Ho has long been con anagement of the Central Park, Ww wluch he bas flied the ollice of Comptrosier, esteemed by Col. H. GO, Steams, | St. Tnowas, W. 1 ideat of the Park Depart:ncn!, and iv Wis | Port of 12(h ult, about Spanish action with re- ntment it is believed that Col, Srewprxs’s | gard to the American steamer Florid We urderstaud that | Waters, her master claimed the protection of the ugh | Vnited States steamship Nantasket, at St. John's, choracter and nected with the Ile is g eu influence ins been exirted, Mr, Vax Noa is w Republican in politic: vot distioguisued as § partisan of either of the | Purto Rico, The Nan urriving here on the 18h of that month. commander bad an interview with Capt. Mitebell of the Florida, and found her all right in every respect, Then Commander Carpenter of the t interview with the com mander of the Spanieh war steamer watching the Florida here, and the interview took plice in the presence of the United States and Spanish Coa. In that interview the Spanish + the Coieetorw 1p, from first | commanier averred that he merely had instrue ida whithersoever she ‘one faction or * Wicd’ 0. | should go, without molesting eiticr vessel or crew vuless she was found in factions, ing histo iy hi une to Mer power aud patrong, to Asi, Wika a singiy G6 LO politica eaL meen the triumph of oo es over te otuer, ao! pacity. —— Dr. Garr ey has published some Interest: cal observ@ious upon the use of the Custom House machioe in controling the Repub- jican party of New Yirk. readers the followiiy extract trom what Jr, Y Ob this subjects stants ow (t 18 9 fact Honotorious t! at even Tix HY Wii Hos deny it thal 1 We evimmend to our ue teat even THORAS | suis of this city. nok teak bar our great py the Ropablican party bver its rivai. fo this eud and ny other did he renove and apooiat bundee Of Sabor /inater—tany of the aproiniuoots oon | where Payment in haut for a eronce of votes trom th EN FON. to *CONKLING’ f Repaplican State Conven tons. tion of 1 Cis Was a Ist, khu a or haem had do not k proe Ny Nl antly sor Ra pportot F cepted th ew fat bisa FExtox whom vice; and tt He Liss carr tor Gov, Fi ase of bt Byery inv ON agent pol This is all perfoeily true, as we beiiove, witn It cannot be adinitted, we think, by any impartial observer that Jimwr Taomson’s yells are dear at the rate of two cents per yell, Considermg that Mr. Tuowrson is hard of bearing, and that it requi ertion on bis part to know when to yell than would be noesssary f any other fellow were em- ployed for that purpose, two ents is certainly one single exception. not exorbitant pay, But « ested, Aud what waste too, considering that it sail for nothing, and that Gaanr wi nominated after all, The New York Timea gives cnrroncy to a | Wash soport that “Mr, Cuances O'Corow does not | look with unqualified satisfaction on the prospect | unless the former heard ti { Twee makiog @ clean breast of for Mr, d, O'Coxor, while detesting fraud, is yet too good THE BAGLE AT ROME AND a Democrat to wish to sce bis pai This is «gratuitous well as the ablest of o all his long ©: welfare tu the success of party, ig outrag as ——— - roar of laughter, mix Don Mavnicto Love Ronenrs, the Span. | von, tn the motley crowd, ish Minister in Washington, is residing in the L house of the Aesistant Secretary of State, J.C, | Engli Baxcrorr Davis, the bribe-tuker, Was me contaising the case of the American Govern. | mauder reported that he saw as veut before th has mysteriously disappeared, possibly left be uind by Mr, The p it obligatory u parents are too poor to provide for them will be lad at the public expen: Compulsory education is ® question on which | American vessel on legitimate busine opinious dffor in the United States, one of the wain objections to the system being that poor both educated and parents can disposes of this difficulty wel ES Elsewhere we publish a lotter from our 0 true, it is tine ishonored, atlon Int oF conviction of nof duty will sa! @ najorty IC b OWT to tie *Ce ty meonrel 19 the Convention of he? FENTON’ Feivice weulily bivice be aud t# olor bas tarorized in'o conversion to MURPHY Was made Loi mn Wien Be coor, wbout halt he end. NTON' perenast | When gle FENTON be OW Wiese W conversion fad been relenticssiy sur bewroy's o J within bis reach, ve ONKUNG dt the ¢ MunrHY ha motto deveat Gov Pry HDR 118 Dogns Hepatic Pron & ¢ wit m Bru go on all th vid finiio the rev one (9 nisl o uve Slate Couve exer Imimease paironaze to this expre so i the Stace know: Dut for tuts Vast power, 80 used, \Le F iously, what can be more instructive a commentary upon President Gaaxt’ zoul for civil eervice reform than the facts men. tioued above by Dr. Gaeevert Itis estimated mane hindead thaneand dollire was expended in tho operations of the Custom House by which the Few: beaten in the rerent State cuse, and this money was paid 0 Uoual Treasury, and not by the politicians inte ult to ous public men, mon of intense convictions ver not @ single instancy ean bo din which he has ever sacrificed the public vis in the hurry of dep — reas of educ American States is attrac t afford to maintain their children and dispense with their labor in permitting them | mitted upon the American flag. to attend school, Tne Br Th the peo) putionality aud pri¢ y the American pec ay, ‘They will not al/ow the rig wut suey This w en un the reve. | Cominander € ejactea n oblce es wero of the Those Wud tad oot Harbor Master, | g roc serously ani ong hig ue N's redection ty 1904, Beate be ae by the most un s greater ex: that in ca: preteade Republicans were Conveation at Syra- of the Na. not be re. wondered why the purest us Though a | whe on politi neva Commission, aud which | War ture t doughty captors. aro concerned. i n inethod partiaily | American can as, It wud searching of the ofwar on the high tw be so scandalously Lhis vossel froi hostili'y even ¢ ey have fught for this doewine, won it, and | the 8, snish tend to maintain it, and ifany corrupt influence | “1he Spaniards nduces the Advnatnistration to part with the rg porte f the people, the Adny fits stration mast by { to dpiniards’ Admiral BERNABE PoL.o, who, ace to | vessol reports from Madrid, is tu veplace tho present | THB ovTRA ) Minisicr in Washington, oman A purty of tH Lill, amd by the al some sovonty years of ago, who has devoted all # life to bis duties in tho Spanish service, and | Florida overna range to sy, enjoys the respect of all WhO | gory ond sirives, know him, Mo is married to @ Cuban lady, and | water in Was at one tine Captaia of tho Port of Havana. | stearer Alpha ary Ho was stationed fur maay years in Eng with residence in London, ia charge of the | Spanish war steamer Spanish navy. E250 a year, The A wit and, | manier, Capt ndence of war vessels in course of con. | Florida hove to. struction in the Buglish dockyard for the | fn the spanisa ship 1 receiving this dnformation from so trust — wortay @ pe The New York Evening Mail begins w nov year to pablith w weekiy edit! number an abundapse of agreewdle wud gossipy read: ing. PAL NOL WituonE AeriONe Ainey HOR Of Import at ther. © well madeny, | tee Chat bad b chant yiietly at MUhOUeEKe, A Kood Davai, Jeouardy, ORASH LN TIT FUPTU AVENUE. sri tN OUR KNEES 1 MODERN LUTHERS, PERE MNVACINTNE, DR. DOLLING AND PATHE One Man Sappored to & tally Iniared by gnge Klevacor Chain-No Explanation ot the Ac Jorave Murray, Thomas Buros, firemen, and James Muttamore. chia go of the baggace ele —— ‘ and George Bishop Broaght to Torme | vator in the Fi'th Avenae Votu!, sustained sesious injuries yesierday after lock they were ascend th story with » load of acutties Gried When they bad reache! a voiot jnst above the recon! flyor, thirty feet from the b sement, the wire cable sospped avart the elevavor fell with « terrife crash, 1.¢ poise startion the clerks on daty, the porters in the ven bale ard the guests In the lower part of There wae auch excitement when it origin wis Mr. Dorling, one of the proprietors, ‘oilowed by everal otier persons, ran dow! Tiere thoy saw the wrecked and the enffering victims in the debris, At once exiticits! and Dr. Raypaner, the furgeon, was summoned to tveir re! Murray was the most seriously injured, amd tt 1s feared that he eannot survive, bally fractared, and hie face matilited almost be- stan tioz om the berm, holding to the riy 190 feet of 1M A portion or it aw-The Avbite hy put Vader Kemtr Ata quarter with cool and woud, pastor of the Row Annunet tion | side Myveinthe end D: and eT:rtive protest pations of Uitramoatan of which the trio are fithful members aud Hyacintho protests agaist the ty of secret orders; Dollinger againat the dogma id Staek against the arbitrary pow sr of ‘The opinion of Judge Gaile, reve 1, im which, with @ boldness J perception that Ue power of a bisuoy o: a ite jorisiic toa, and removal of Path rom his pastorate in this elty, Aubstantiaily rere stated the nominally deposed priest, and authors d him to redawr hie choreh ant perforu ail the’ Vows of his ofiog. SPAIN CLAIMS RiCHT OF SEARCH. m iu the venerable ( An American Cantain Saluting the Spanish Man-of War. REPORTED CAPTURE OF THE FLORIDA. His Jet toigh was What was Scen from the Decks of an English Vessel. ——— oni} recognition. stealving hinwelf by jevator fell n wire cable exme down wita it, track Morray, mangling tis free and bruise) His com oanions were hurled 8018 als aco by the shock und escined the fi) and Smita and the boy Mattay braimed about the lead, mith, Were rewovel In & police auibaia Beilevie Hospi sl, #880 sulden and raplu that Matta more, who had charge of toaajly the brakes of te cause of the breskis Med capable of suity Tut ow this ts A CONTEST Fon 4 bt, and as the Bi hop 6 ocese hind, prior to the sasmines Of the dee the Court, prociatined before Fithor Btack's congies gation Gat tue priest w: OWN Act, the priest has now akked the Coors tom md Bishop to reinstate tim ta his a this proce following rule eed Correspondence of The Run, , Dee, 1L—Sineo my re- rather than for a ore wore cut sket came dowa at once, Noting is d Orwer Wak graMiod: It was new last August. hee mearure o! NAMOP AGAIN SUMMONED TO COURT. Brack art. tie Ki p the scuttibe sud bewime e Way between the brick w: wood had fasten off of Nuptasket requested usin tuie on tue wefomda cui Court may 0) Bie 18.40r a. wenger elevator o: t on an_entirel ith Avenne Hotel tie Anuvoeiat on. wma, the said M, Unewon io Wil a. 6 ort, ev JOO Ely ead Kuce eevator Diack, 10 exore ee 14 Laporsible with it achamoermaid was killed to tions to follow the over and lookin ki ling bor an) Cuban waters the waid Oth day a OF UFULE UL tule Lourt fs cer.ided fn due t ts wceuupamied by & Js raged retnrnaple du the $d day of J Bidkmunyport, Shall Temperan Insulted by ur wouLD caProms wen, ® State Conve | 10 compliance with bis iustry assured to rpenter a si, ual one | oul, as the result of the mi by tho proton tullawtog order day's National Suindara, The Americ v Temperance Commission of this al, reommenved tor een eral circuia'ioa and adoption by teumpeca crottes, and for tuo signatures of al friends of tem. Der nce aud of kood governuveut “or preseutation to C4 wbks lor the initiation und adop: (lution declaring Ii vices of oficiat trust all wuy are clel to tue we Of intoxicating liquors as & city bus prepare d the United States Con- uterview referred to, he face of it the negotiations which were on foot or a sale or charter of the vessel were pressed sighed, if there | to@ close, but fell through owing to an interview which the purchaser had with the Spanish com- ‘x | mander alluded to, in which tho latter asserted the would follow the Florida whetoor sold or fat rate yy | Chartered, and even search ber whenever should doom {t necessary to do so, Genoral Comimitos | Ser submitted this assertion to the agent of the Florida, declining to purchase or charter her under riends of Gov. | the Spauish pressure so forcibly foreshadowed Nantasket left on the 20th ult. for Samana Bay, and the Florida con- tinued to remain bere waiting for orders from her owner, who ordered her to return at once to Gontek ens woul Have bien eiiteteee New York. In compliance with this order she was docked, her screw taken off and ber cleared for New York in ballast. MOW A UNITED STATES Wa sidumt Judson, ENFORCINO CANONICAL Law, These pavers were served idivent Wo the Co Measre. Maynard, . Bishop O'dara’s © s0en bane be poiut raised it drunken Senators and Rep. Feveniaiives neariy every se present at Wasai gu op, Fatuer thas tuck be snail Fecuiae ¢ f the decree Of the civil cour liverty to do, though at thie dan cer o! i oling bimaif to discipline im the Chure procoedines thad adroitly avoised dota. The purcha- have been au} his cops? We ature, From a source e Hot at liverty to dis \@ Kossid, born of favorable to Ui sympatives of th in that assertion, un riend lines by ue Bisuop to gratity a versonal hostility. office for .uocuer term in the aeeping REPUBLICANS KICKED OCT. ‘8 “One Term’ amendment, whieh Wwe are on the whole inclined to » prove, 1! €), Woud not be operat: t the OMicoholders are Doing—The Kuin ntilaiter the 410 of a8, It 8 Doped. the iriends of Graut ‘ed, aud Wet support to the measure 1 propused by the Lem ission o1x.\4 vo be cordially support ed by the best portions of both parti St ONCe aiopted and pat ia operation Of dram-drinking are Lad enough any «| 9 Presicent or way suvordinate cffice-hulder, Ne- Monal OF Dsale, there is increased canger Tne manorial hon, Feceive many signal Correspondence of The su Caumaivor Cirr, Deo. noticed a settled purpose on the part of tore now Yosted with political power to cr F obliterate the Very aaines of tuoke Wio took an active part in the an i-slavery question, and, the immortality due thoir Lmmortal PRorecrs THs 22,1 think I have On the very day that the Florida was launched back from the dock (the 11th inst.) the United wnat, Potter wuinander, Hie bad an in- Aout, beat down, Staten elvvp vf mas € arrived here from Samana Bay. terview with Capt. Mitchell, and examined all the papers of the Florida, which were found in perfect order. Then the furmer remarked to the latter the Florida should be molested, upon hearing of The Florida id Le promptly forward: No more drupkeu Presideut senator, Represeutats fea * civil service reform" which should commend Vsel€ to tue cordial sympsiuy and bears ¢ Opera- Mon of ail good ct ise Joshua R. Giddings, Guming letters on ni ciliy murdered when be was appointed to @ Live Vonaul.te in @ peighooring proriuce, John P, Hale, who once @gured ia political mej Lifleence, became the tool of the party im po: and Was e00n sent to a political grave. Ben Wado bas been sliorn of Wi nd is now but a thing with He would have becn slanzutered long ago by his Subting qualities, Salmon FP, Chase, the tran to whom the Adminis tration of Mr, Lincoln and the army of (ha Fele ¢ inilebied tuan to aay uther, for Wie prosper iy « were written (9 von's uiga dome, wa the Shawmut wouid, come out and protect sailed early this morning, and about one hour lates the Gpenish wae at followed ber out to e Alexis Fixes bis Bl Buffao Convier, ntire party to hi rooms, be ore rising, the custom of the tue Adruiois! % Both vessels left this harbor in the presence of the Shawmut, which did not stir but to dip ber colors in answer to a similar courtesy from the Sp which started with baring shoited the astern pivot gun while leav- ing the harbor under the naked eye of the Shaw enieeetas mut, which probably had no instructions from gton to protect the American flag that flying from the mainmast of the Florida, at the latter was mo. ‘offee and a roll antial meal of tui erved for them A general direction bas been De aimple, few inner at 6 o'clock in a private parlor. the Dil of fare ag nice of ius kind. Was carrying out the soirit of tuis direction Whea be prep.red the (ollowimg out sh man-of-war, 3 and ports ope Goverument were mn yes, more than to al the country and the vicvories o°our ars, bas hunted, hounded, dug.ed tu destu Us Universal aunesty wile univer y sot down asa De leat party, poliucally, cuune 48 iAVOred ocr st, and with (ae Ke: Le in uo more, Bollea Haddock autisiavery O auce Piguaate, With Gae burial oF ¥ destroyed,” | A great many people who were on Ksoone, Ay 01), Sauce, the Shawmut remained 69 quiet one of C earl Venderloin Bee: with Mushrooms wilose Wanly (ora, vows no American flag was threatened with an Rice Croquetts, Navored wilt Vani le Buus, Paces, bar Md ou bue Sheil, OF p ret, no wore Ut ior the wa 1 subjects | Outrage; but a wag came forward and dispelled 4 well us on others, Mr. O'Coxon has never been | the popular wonder by remarking that a partisan in any low rease cf tuat word; and in | American eagle is glorious bird ut bome, but the meanest fowl he has seen abroad, and hence te the threat. ght about a led with crics of indigna- and spent tuirty years 9 fouadstion oa whica tue B lian Pudorog, Vanil a Cream, in Cakes, Maceira Jeily the quietness of th: This remark bre But upun the sui piety of te tastes of I LH was 80 y cus down to the fou its Ding imexoral er in the day, about 1 b mail steamer Alpha, by which I send this ¢ vol. | letter, arrived here from Hulifux, and her com pavish man-of Uiade Was co OURE © PIQE AT WOE FLORIDA" Baidle of Venison at soa, near the island, The Florida hove to make her heave to. nd waited for a boat, in the South | which was sent slosgside from that man-of-war, ng the attention of | as Capt. Hunter of the Alpha reports also, cur scholars, A lawhas been enacted in the | this evening it is reporte province of Rio Janciro, empire of Brazil, making on parents to send their ehildren, from the age of seven to fourteen, to either pri- vate or public schools, and such children whose 1, Pudding Fruit, &e above, readers cin see what the What it rejects but motstens By studying th | tons win Hace for the jon of San D. has commie t the uuoarduuauie sia minitbed ou Kui stands in tio r fus place on the ( all over town that, sminston hu cording to a telegram received from Porto Rico, the Florida had been taken therein tow by her Solitary and Alove—& Kelactve of Grant's who Holds no Oftice, From the Cncinnaite Buguirer ‘The only living uucle of th Tucsday moraing via the Keo farmer, living philusopiy hae ilenged tue aduiiration of the sazos of ail Lane, ‘Vo iim tuo Repabiicaa pa is incebled more tian to auy other living editor President ar Whether the reported eapture be tri does not matter much, ouly s The fact is, is bounl lo uo under, lick, Mason county, however, that an Htiewd exvstriation, aud Grant was soe Lounds after hin. What should all theso honest men do? As ibe Democrais cauie bo th aud votes join ring dowa ihe w to rhould wll these come to t tets of the most currupt Adm Lom (uat bas ever curbed (uw Amer ering the existing inducement to +s harbor in the presence of the Spanish man-of. Acorns war that fired at her and made her heave to, Therefore @ flagrant outrage hus been hear a relative (o be 4 Repal an officeloider, that he has Decws vuler, cast anytoing but a Demo This gentleman, whose name \s Roswell M. Grant, relused’ to vole for enter aiming airone fee N—a decided proof o see how President Grant can eect come Rh pocket this insult as he pockets something else unwavering aud seted WHIM, Bere sictuns he Hired ® is prostrated by 1 bee by the newspapers that Mr » Owner ef the Florida Keceives Con- of his car horses, less work, betier food and stabit Now, t wisn to The following is an extract from a privat le of Amerieu | letter recetved in this owner of the Florida, and sent ofa Halifa The Plorid sailed this mors an she got .alrly ander we the Spanisa war ve OMice Trou bis nephew i Lita poudiieal SeDtiMents oF tie expression You know be i# @ groay triend of tie G hele was jollowed by Wasuixoroy, Nunez de Ma as relen any navy offiver fur dere May, & hee reality \uruod boat Shawuint lay at anchor tn the Lervor while vat he desired a revleet! n-ofwar pen, end everyt Was botter taan boul in bis estia aa eyti ey ihe how tielr contempt f Yankee manof Crowds thronged the ara, and Reput Judge Berren Couder of bhis Giky, Who are waited ‘ Agency, lave recely jug merchan 4 froma nuw lassea saw the men were seen on the Fiorlia's dove hvisiing the Minends ine Companies named to the or of the public more elogcen Jie ALANHATTA terson & Co published 4 bte edi Sul Snow and Other Proms (roversy apo (ue autuorship of the volume appears to be A boat wis svat slongaide her tho | owner of the Flor © Of | Lost to the United Stator Consul, der Iroated on ingig me atyle in wh Issued must add to their al AF Wite a United Bites RIND OF Wor Kas Hohor in the PeKArdions Of Vie fuck that Anervean Won Beuding, wi