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H . tite sun, Thursday, July 20, mi. I li hklwsa fr AIL THUI13DAY, JULY SO, 1671. IIWT....... rn-dar. pnrf Tbtatrr H-t lhiu.iv MM l.r4ft-AmlWfl.n l. Iif mU lWe.tr &h!Jf. B nf I'MUr' 0f UaeAmb ns T fit. M ftlUrh tU. , Ukitim t WntMn, VktlnM. Term of! be hum iif tr J, U tatti .ukwriVm, t ftl AO (hi U .', jtv S i TmH t M avdrt.ta , .,. 1(1 00 TwMrtyff Iftrt titvf.i, t AO Fiitr r iUrM, H tail. v jrar t I t in t 44rM(, , ! If flritoMtJ4t. If AO A) it' rep. It Cist frln, mCIbIhWi. Fif mtl Ittui ftl Its tdfMMb TS- tT Aftrl, Jf lit, i i I I i I I i i 4llli. 1 Utti (14 ir4l tr !, a (aO rii. 1i.ltiitf wttJOcrlfM,. OIIO Ntittt, wttm M -. 4 I if 11 m, 741. hitiii oikm, fUf Utf tfi k4 IJmUi, fftr nn.. t0 rt. tttftin Minn, wiu MA." ftiur it, S-l iu. 9-1 tW Mmil, wirt ktUt II llir 14 )(, I Tor tho accommodation of ptrioni rrsMHc op town, Jtprtlifnif Hi for Tnt Spk will be recelrei at eurrffulir nttt atttit up town t'tTtrtfieratnl offloa, MS WtitTliIrir Mcot.4 ftrttt. tl tbejjoctio Ut04 toij avodjilx.a aTeuae. from I A. 11. loir, Al. . Tho tnn In the Couotrr. rmonH gotnc to tbe com. try ruy have The Sr irnttiihnidmly w,.U, fur flltr cv&U f.cr moat)., 17 ladtfltinc U TablUher. FOR PRESIDENT. " -niUIEitS' AND JIECIIAMIS' CiSUIDiTS, r;;r okjutjxd oood VSEFTJXj H. GREELEY, c TEX AH nnd NEW YORK. I! I'nn Attend. The pnhllc mind hat hevn kept under i tuck a striln during tbo last twenty-five yearn in ecttliuff the slavery controvcrey, lliat tho people nro Iwnt upon having a Jolly L llmo In the next PresldoutliU campaign. The r no; ro qimrrcl Icing now dWposol of, and tho old iMaen which have io long divided I nrtic having consequently dimppearal from tho ar-itu, tho rauk and fllu ard golnr; I lo do pretty much as they plcano, regardless uf tho irlMici of aolf-i'onntltutod political ; lerders. It would not bo Burprblng If oue ! of tho first fruits of this now order of tiling fhould Lo a multiplicity of Presidential can dlOntcs at the iliction next year. Tho chiefs of tho two old partlM will do (Iicir Lest to prevent such a new departure I r.s tlila. Each clan la proclaiming that tho h roiinlry will go to smash utile's they suc ceed iu 1872. The people dou't bslievo oue word of this. They kuow thnt it Is not tho i country but the two old parties that arc likely to bo smashed next year. Tho Repub lican leaders roar r.bout the Ku Klitx Ivlan, imd tho extreme peril of letting anybody got ihtlr noses into tho Federal crib except Oiiaxt's officeholder. Tho I)emocrfl- lead trs denounce the carpet-bag' ...u ujiire us that tiuk-es everybodj construes the Con Mltutlon as they understand It, wo shall ere lonij taw an Kmpcror, or something of that ort, at Wnshlngtnu. Tho manses of the lieoplo regard theso progr.OiticMlons simply i bs tho denth-wail of worn-out political or. ' tauizations. It lo highly probable therefore that we hall eeo four or five Presidential cand.dates )n the field for 1872, as was tho casa at tho Krand break-up of parties, under c rcura Manccs very similar to those now existing, In 1821. On tho one hand wo may have a regular Democratic nominee, and an Aleck UrnriiE.Na ultra State lllghts nominee. Uii tho other hand, wo may havo an office holders' caudidato in tho porson of Qcn. CJiiant, and an independent Republican can didate. Then, too, thorn may bo a Labor Iteform candidate, a Hibernian candidate, nn Orange candidate, and a Woman's Suf Iraso candidate Iu this troubled Btato of things tho bewildered masses, discarding all i these factions, may inaku up their minds to rally aiound the lion, Hoiiack Uitut'.LCY of C'happaqua r nd lluclitol, and carry him Into the Whito House with a uuanimity '.hat will vvivo tho halcyou era of James Munhoe. 1 At all events, political leaders may bo as- Hired that the masses of tho people, weary with tho controversies of tho last quarter of a century, ate determiutd to unbend and have somo fun in the next Presidential election. IH The Wuut of Idle .Hen. ..With the recurrence of every summer imm a complaint from tho fashion 10 iva,t,,-r,vlnce8 of a la. k of dancing, valkmg, driving, mi iUMa man H j omen there are In plei.., and j.ounC( liiarned aud unmarried, pretty flu- i.u but the oppos.to sex is few in number" &'"J loor in quality. The vast array of pctticoa'.s on tho piazzas and in tho parlors is scantily relieved by the bifurcate mule garments, and tho cfl'cct is monotonous, not toeay wearisome. Abomiuablo creatures as men are, thoy are necessary provocatives to cfiurt on the part uf Uio fair, and when they are absent, life, b. comes sadly uninteresting. Tho truth is that thero are by far too few H' idlers nmvng our well-educated aud Intel H- H' gent Amercau men to meet the require- inunts of watcrlng-phco existence. It is K, ram that a man who is good for anything will consent to bo a w hole summer long a Hi mere dangler iu atlendanco upon women. TIjo women themselves Involuntarily dla courage It, much ns they complain of tho want of beaux. Thoy fuel instinctively that uucli characters cannot bo depended on t-ither as friends or us lovors, mid, wh.le BS they willingly nuilto uso of them to pass away tho tint", leservo their respect aud af feet on for tlio uctivo partii ipants In tho H work of tho world. Except on Sundaya and H; a few brief holidays snatched from tho year's Hff busy routine, tho women who leavo their B' homes and tho accustomed circles of thoir lives havo to leavo also behind them, for tho greater part of tho time, the only men wlnso HO. t.elety thoy know Is worth huvmg. It resulls, too, from tho Industrious habits Hff of our men as n clacs, that when they do H tuko a hoi day, they do not know what to do withtlieniselvos. They are bu accustomed O to I . i n r 1 ny that idlene4 is hs strangu an tleuieut 10 t, . , nlr h to a fish. Tho O eimlle of a fish ou' t dm s. indeed, fitly describe their en... , ,1 nwkwardnoes. The novelty ol tm- . Bj whither they havo betaken tht-mselvcs ih H toon exhausted; thoir capacity for con. OL. venation and sclf-amusimcnt, having never been cultivated, gives out likewise In a fow houis, and then nothing Is left for them but patient endurance, until tho timo comet round for them to go back again, Sleeping, eating, drinking, and smelting arc nil their risoutces, but to enjoy even thcAo properly, there It wanting tho appetizing efl'rct of tmuo uuful employment lor a part of the day. It It worth considering lhellior n radical Improvement could not bo inndoin our wholo national system of recreation. At It It now, the holidays of tho wholo year are crowded Into a few works of tho summer, whllo tho test of tho tlmo It given up to uninterrupted work. The dlvlno Institution of tho b'abbath is a hint that rest should bo token tt fro quontly recurring intervals, and not concen trated into ouo tinglo annual vacation. There Is need, too, of cultivating tho power of enjoying such holidays In a rational manner, so that they may bo something hot ter than inert occasions of Inactivity. To know how to play It at useful an accomplish ment as to know how to work, but It is au accomplishment which at present toomt to be slmuduued to those ltast capable of mak ing good uso of It. Hnnds OiT. , The Troy Timo speaks of the Trish Brl fit do as "tho Irish Brigands." Thlalangnago is outrageously disgraceful. Tho Irish Iirl gado wis a Union brigado, competed exclu sively of Irish regiments. It won Impcrlsh allo renown nndcr Gen. Thomas Piiancis MBAoncrt, No body of troop In Ibo Union army left a brighter record. While ono may rogrct tho resolutions paied by tlle ofllcerij of tho Irish Brigade at their Astor IIouso meeting, tho American peoplo will execrato a man to lost to thamo and self-respect at to coll them " Irish Brigands." QuItotUm Itnmpant. Tho Spanish Government it supposed to obtain ltt tnbrmatlon of tho state of tho Cuban revolution from the telegrams and despatches of itt Viceroy In the island, the Captain General. - Tho present Incumbent of thlt important and lucrative berth, Count Yai.uaseda, after Te Penms for the pacifi cation of tho Eastern Department, officially announced In March last that tho Insnrrer tton was wiped out ; that its solo relic con sisted of not over 2,300 bandits wandering In the woods and In other Inaccessible places of the island, without arms and entirely without organization. At the time this statemont was mado V.M jtAsniu had under his command at lcjgt ta!rty-llvo thousand regulars, and thir; thousand mobilized volunteers In active tor vlof, beside sixty thousand volunteers doing garrison duty lu tho cities of the Island. Sinco tbe da'c of tlint-.oiHclal statemont, thnt Is, since the 4th of March hst, over 1,500 Cuban inturgjntt aro officially reported h'.'ic'd In tfco field, and more than that num ber, soma 1,810, havo been clllclally declared" to ha vc surrendered to the Spaniards. So that, accepting Valmasepa's statement as at all approaching tho truth, the last Insurgent has long s.nce dlstpp:ared from Cuban soil. Against tills wo havo tho fact that rein forcements are to be sent to the Spanish army In Cuba, to the extent of thirty thou sand men. It must bo borno Ir mind that at tho tlmo of tho outbreak there wero 11 f teen thousand regulars In Cuba, that sixty thousand have been tent thero since, and that ono huidrcd thousand volunteers havo been raiseit In tho different cities of the island; that is, that without tho promised thirty thousand, Spain has employed no less than ono hundred andseventy-flve thou sand troops to stamp out an insurrection initiated by forty patriots armed with pistols and shot-guns, and which never bat beon able to boast to great have been tho d ffl cultlcs of obtaining contraband of war of an army of twenty thousand men. Either, therefore, the fresh augmenta tion of an army to suppress a defunct revo lution and kill dead Cubans is at absurd at Don Quixote's tilt against tho windmills, or it is fair to predict that tho services of tho fresh thirty thousand will be aa inefficient for tho object proposed as havo been thoso of tho hundred and seventy-five thou sand ulready employed Mr OEOnan Jones boasts that ho has at last secured k permanent control of tho DUrrpu tahU limn, sod tl.rcuten to miko it more of a nuisance Ibau ever. The Protestants of Canada aro In a fer ment over the ltcmnn Catholic opposition to the preaching and llible distributing of Protestant missionaries. On Sunday last Father CuiMquT preacled kt Jollette, morning and evening, to Itonion Catholic uudienco, lu the morning lu iis unmolested, but iu the evening attempt, rnsde to sssault him by a mob, which threatened i Jj,p)? Uini anJ all tin Protestant of the place. ' n tlio pr.vlom Monday Mr. Mo. RiiHt went out to tbe ve'.nntcci.' ramp at Point Levi to distribute llible., when he was sallied by a number of soldiers witti ;ipe, becfbontr pitces of firewood, and other mfjs'-k.-., Bnd driven out of the camp, the officers approving tho out rage. A public meeting was held In Mohcal latt Mouday evening to express indtgnution ui lliese pioeecdings, and deputation of the lead ing Protestants of Quebec, has waileU upon Sir Gtoecs CARTicn.to demand a military incjulry into the nssault upon Mr. Mcbairb. The famous UiMm.Eio.s murder enso has been concluded in Chicago, and Zikcinmevek lias been found guilty ol ttio crime charged against him, the jury, according to the practice in Hie Slate of Illinois, fixing his puiiUhmcnt at iinpritoument for life. Tins tia been ono of the most singular cases in tla auinli of crimt. Glu liitioN and ZucENiiPYifi arrived In Chicago and took a room tngctliur, neither of thein being known to a single inilirnlunl in that city. Zua RNUKYta munloicd his friend and th civ his body into tho I Ae, nn J then cluii):liig his boarding house, assumed the name of tlio man ho had mur dered. In tho diameter or (iumlieion ho pro cured from llullimore a check for nearly (8,000, money (hat the murdered man bjd deposited there, and succeeded in getting the check cashed in Chicago. Tor the purpose of establishing his identity ZaGESiavin, in tho diameter of (iuH-ut-cr'i.y, negotiated for thopuicha.o of a farm, and tints iudu"cl the owner ol that pioperly logo to the bank with him aud vouch fur his being Uuubietoy, After the money was obtained on the check, tho man who had bargained with him in lelution to the la.m saw no mora of his cus tomer. Not satisfied nith the money he had obtained, ZuotNuiVKu, in his greed, even told old clullies and other personal effects of bis 1' r c wl, aud an old account book be ' - v, utterly worthless except usns.1 i ,iong the eOVet told, proved a most Important link lu tbo chain of clrtumsUnces which led to the ultimate con viclioD of the murderer. After disposing of his victim's property the murderer resumed Ins proitr name of ZuccxiiiTta and sailed for flit many, wber he was attested by a dtetlv cfli eer who had traced hlui from Chicago, Gov. Uct.l.orK's letter In rrply to the de mand for inclination concerning the finance aud e'eation laws of the Flute of (Icorgia, nnuletipoii bhn by the Chalrmau of the Congressional Com mittee to Inqt.lro into tho condition of the lite iiituiri.clloti.ny ftatcs, will be found ou another page. The Goteinor gives a etcar secuuut of the nffjlra of tbo Slate, ami w commend it to b attention of thd thoughtful render. A curious scene occurred lu the British Parliament on the evening of July 6. The Oppo sition members had shown a disposition fo impede tho progress of tho Ballot bill, advocated by the Government, by what Is known In this country as filibustering. Consequently the Premier calivd meotiug of his stippoilers, and instrusWd tbaui in tho course lit wished them to fellow. Th result wtt that on the evening mentioned, when Mr. Nbwdioati, an Opposition member, looklh floor fo opposo the bill, nearly tho rtholj body of Government members quitted the hull, tooling lluu- aide of II, with the exccptlonf the teats uplod by the Picmier and (wo or three other goutl'iuen, entirely empty. Of courso thts step rendered th oontlnusnc of the debat ridicu lous, and In a few hoursjtlio Opposition gave Id, and lb b'at members retaining, th amend ments lo the hill were put to a vote, aud satis, factory progrtM was mad toward a Dual dispo sition uf It. A slight nnplociaiittifM marred the regatta of th Xorthwettsrn Boating Asaoeiation at Oconomcwoe, Wis., on the Uth and 13th Inst., leading th Chicago boiliuj club to withdraw from all participation In the proceedings. The precise nature of the difficulty remains in doubt. A Milwaukee newspaper lutimale that the Chi cago men found that they wer nnablt to do themsslves justice lo an atmospbero that was fro from the peculiar odors to which they had been accustomed while exercising on th Chicago rivir, and Insisted on having dead horata an chored at convenient pcints on tho ooarso, to give them stimulus. The other elubs refused to ac cede to this, but were willing to permit each man of the Chicago club to oarry a dead fish in his Ian while rowing, so at to give him a reminder of Chicago atmospherr, but the compromise waf indiguantty rejected. The Chicago Timt insist that the Chicago clob is backed np to the fullest extcut by publio opinion. There Is n clergyman In Massachusetts named II vex, who religiously believes that th Almighty Interfered lo prevent Col. Pisa's regi ment from parading In Doaton on a Similar. lie say that a few Christian ministers and church members prayed against the contemplated dese cration of the Lord's day, and iu answer to their prayers a rain storm smote tbe sinful Fist and hla sinful boats as a like storm smote Sisaai. It is generally thought that tho e;o of miracles Is past ; but it seems that this belief Is not univer sal in New England. Mr. Haviv ! ?ae stiong pohn iu i-.ur of Ids theory there Is no doubt that it rained hard on the dty of the proposed parade. If Mr. llivix can only show that it would have been dry weather if the Ninth had not been iu xicston his position will b impregnable. Capt. Josnt'ii II. Pcttt took a manly line of defence yesterday, In frankly acknoMl dug his erior and throning himself upon the Police Commissioners' sense of justice ) and tbe Com missioners did themselves credit when, taking into consideration Capt. I'stii'k record as ono of th best officers of the force, they gracefully dis missed the complaint. The Democrats who run tho machine In Wisconsin bare so'tleJ upon the Hon. Amdsew Pkooltit aa their candidate fur Governor in the coming campaign. Their party In that Stat does not possess a better man. Mr. Paocnrir is at present Chairman of the Domocratie State Central Committee, having succeeded 11sit L. Palmeh in that position. Aa t progressive Demo crat Mr. l'nocDrir It conspicuous, aud has for some years been fur in advance of hit party on the live questions of the dsy. Although a gen tleman of unusual ability, his modesty has kept him in ictlrement, while less able men bare be come mora generally known. It can b moat truthfully said of Mr. Paoronr that he Is not in th remotest tense political hack. We do not believe he ever held more than one office, and that tbe Mayoralty of Madison, to which position he was called by an almost unan.mout rote of its citizens. Ilia popularity among Ida neighbor led to Ids nomination for Btato Senator shortly afterward, wheu he had for an opponent his Radical brother, Gen. James K. Paooonr, who won Immortal military glory In the dangerous position of Adjutant-General uf the Slat. Th country towns with tbclr Republican majorities were too much for the Democracy, and Andciw I'RocoriT was beaten by his brother for Senator. Should ha be chosen Governor this lull, he will be the best Executive Wisconsin has had since the days of Dodoi and Dswsr. It Is believed thnt thero Is no danger of war arising from tho refusal of England to aecedo to llisMAncie's demand that (die should tell tho island of Heligoland to Germany. Tlu strongest reason for this belief is to bo found In tho fact that it appears to be ceitain that no such demand waa made, and of course no rofusu! was required. Mere than this; ou the tame day that tho alleged correspondence was printed in this country, HaiiAccVa organ rcprintod without comment au eairact Horn the Cologne Gatitlt, which said: " Tho CeruMuOoTcrnrntnt is certainly far from entertaining any intention of making a demand for a little rock in the ocean to wW.li we bavo no legal clnm whatever, and by so doln prejudice our relations to the power which we havo a right to consider our natural ally," All this docs not look much like war, but it duet look like u tre mendous advertisement for an excessively dreary little watering place. Tho Chicago Tiuua tclla a story of n man in that city who has had a bogus baby foisted upon him as hia legitimato offspring, and necr fuuud out the mistake until It wus uve-it'.ed through Hie indiscretion of oue of the parties who was concerned in the deception. la CinnLts Huade's latest story, " A Terrible Temptatiou," the wife of Sir Cnani.ES IIassett, ono of the principal characters In the novel, practises a iiiillor fraud upon hrr hubi.nd, fur what she deems u worthy motive, end the incident hash.on criticised as improbable and absurd. In t'.ia Chlcagu case tho deluded husband was not a baronet, but occupied (lie less aristocratic posi tion ol end man in a negro minstrel band, nhilo the ludy who hud misappropriated maternal hon ors previous to lo r marriage Iml figured on tho stage iu characters of the French Spy order. The illu-tnitions of tu riot lu I lies currant number of U rir't HW y cmno lul.y up to the Oeuiinds o tie pairlutic loeilnil ol IUj po p.t. All t it-artistic ten us ol tbe esublliliniei.t cciiu to have been mused Into activity for tin orratlon, und tlie V,,kly ii triumphant in its pictorial viud na tion of I Ho light ui Amenciu ueeinen. Frank T.ttlu't llluitraUd Ktwsjaftr Is out, lln Illustrations of tm 1st riot, It results Dm tceacs la the Eighth avenue with terrible O lelltr, and Klvrs norlrsilt of some ol tho eMef offldsle vi bote touUne.i liu irJiJ mbllc atttbUon. A FAMILY OF CltLMLNALS. A. WOMJL3T TI.OOD1HO THK COVXTRX WITH CQVXX1SRVE1X MO SET, Th A r real ( WHIUsn llrawn, sUUa Iloul. lou-C'lrcuUtntT 61.10,000 of Counter feits In Twt Vmpii-.Mr. Brown's l'ln Hal IUaldcuc lu l'blladt-lvhltu Last Saturday night Col. Whitley arrested William Brows, alias llouiton, a notorious dealer In counterfeit tuentr, Brostn, or llouiton, although onlf nineteen jeart old. has a criminal ieord vyl.lK with Ui wont. Ills lather, William brown, Sr., lor rears oecapled U position of leader of a rant ol couulirfelteri snd deslcis lo queer. 'I ha old bisa's lib of operatlou lav betstsau 1'lill.l.lsl phla sad Maw Haven, anJ. nutwiUutanJlng It was estimated ia.it In two years ha and tils cotifaderales had emulated $130,0(10 In cuouterfelt money on this lln alont. It smJcd th almost vltllanc of tbo dltctlves. Hiosn't wile, Jlarjr, provod a wonder fill acfniaillon to him In carrlaj onl his nefarious transacuaut. Mrs, llrown staa a woman of sola did personal aprsaranc and tilled nllh a tuavitr of raaantr which ttav, her Ine uUrit IHu the best circles of society. Her moue of cpsratlons was i bli : Has would rent a houe in some fsshlonabU lo cality, and with tho none with wblch ab was bouallfutlf suppllsd, aba would iarnlab It In t msl manner. Wis wvuld then manac to make lb acquaintance of th mors aristocratla ol her neighbors. At th boos of Mr. llrown weekly iolilt4 and orlvats theatricals woald b: liven, to which tb new-mad acooalntances and tbelr frirnibi were Iqvltcd. Th tnprert on" tbM occasions were fo tts fit for tho gods, acd of eoartt the lrsdes.opl ster all paid la oousterlelt inonev. bat In inch a jadtclont manner woalJ Mr. Crown distribute her favoit that sh aljs managed U pa) lag her bills to receive a targe amount of o'lang If, eercliante. a merchant would Snd that he hid a coonterieU $100 bill In his possession, th wealthy snd aristocratla Mrs. Drown would be tho list per son in th world saspcettd of uttering It. TttAi op a cnitr, AC. William Prown, Sr., would never show himself at tr reldcnc of bit wlfe, lb oolr Unsalts baloa Mrt. llrown and th young William. Tb son waa early Initiated Into tb mysteries of a crmuoal life, and at tb at of ten rears was, thanks to ma terial Instruction, an adeit la th ui f plekis pooket. II waa so aklifui al hi btslness thst bo was only cia;M oa en occaslo, snd then tt lady whoa poclst was pick! wss so struck with tb rcipvctabl appeur ane of th child, and In ttars mad such an Impression on ber, tbst she refuted to prosecute, aid sonnc William was ralcasod. An nntowird clrtnmslaaoe whloU happened aboat fonr jar fo bronfbl th Joint operatloasof Mr. ard Mr. Drown tot sadden acd disastrous termination. Brown, Br.j lad been operating extensively 1 Nsv Jersey, and had bocn so saceeesfal that be bad droppol his Dsual precautions. On of tho detectives had bees on In track, anil he was eausht la lb very act of aia-lna a 100 counterfoil on II. bho and Leather Uink, on a meiehaut at Elirabt'.hrort. II waa tiled befi.ro th United at ite Ojurt, and th evi dence arainsi htm belnz of tie most conclusive ehsrscur, I. was louaJ tullty and Mntencd lo the Irentcnbtale I'rlson foi ten rara at bard labor TMs ni.eipcted conviction of llrown disconcerted tbe plans of Ins wl'. Hho suddenly broke no bar establisnmeot und went to l'l.lladrlpbla. She waa held In to hlcest esteem by dsaleia In quer thronchout toe United aitaloe. xr.i. bcowm ntvtn sqciiled. On of lb brethren was heard nn in occasion to remara that "alary Ilrowu Is vquiro gin: a tie saa iiercr known to squeal, no mattor w-- v M, . j'.arv always -oiste s'tat u sue s. . uM lw -r res ted '. could Ci t thins- all njbt, aud iff. ct ber re lease In a very short time. Uurlug tb time of Cliltl Wood. Mrs. Brown was arresUu In Jersey Cltv lor tmaelni and i1oo.li-g i. ctinoterlclt monei. CUtelWuod use,! tbo ntmott luctculty to art her to sq-eal. A though tbe evident- ot her cnllt waa conclusive and a term of suis In the Bute I'rlson r tared Ler In tb face, not vu the pronuo o liberation wLlcli was held o-it to ber co si J luduce her to illvulg the urmes or where Louts of ber confederuirs. Jut befor tna tlmu Died for ber examination, bowever, ehe aopaired to relent, and Decjme, as sh said, nutt penitent. M.e .old Chief V ooO tbst If be i.uld allnw her to have a lew nl ti e very best cxunterlelt notea which were taken from her at Ih Line of l.er arrest, sbe siou.o tuaran ea to Irlnf sni iiLinbsr of countrilelt deal era Into ber net. so tnat tb I'l.lrr world b enaoia in secure tbelr arrest, with ahnadanc ol evidence atlust tbem. tins. nnow.H nxus mi detectivi. Fler air ol l tnltenro aud 1 er plaosible story won ti e ectl-e conndence dltt Wood, aud iblnk ln that by nslnc .Mrs. llronn ss a ruiol rlf eon tie eonld w In evcrlastln - fame as a detective, he acceded to her request. 11 allowed ner tu hi.ve a number ot f 10 ana 1 50 bills, ttsinctho prrcanlion, hovevrr. to nrt mace private nark al the corner of each till silth his Inlttsli, Out Mrs. Hiown.wbo wm Inlli up to tbls littles devico of tbe C'blef, tor off in coiner of lb bids, anJ rassod ever one of leen In Jiraer CO Belua tuna provided wl'.li ample luuds, si e took ber departure fur puts unknown' Abuut one lear afier she visa arrested In th aortuern van ol tola Mat a..d sentenced to tm. prlionment In the Albrnv feultentlary ror ono ear. It was alter her llteratlon irnm mis lnatf lo tion that the talenta of her eon weie callud into play, and ne wua made tb prluc pal lnetratuenl lor earning oa her neiuiluna transtctloos. TOCXa BEOWN AMD Bit t-AU. The early lettona watch he hsd received from his muthrr, and 1.1 ubsequmt coniiicuua with tnv no-iorto'-s i'.oll lluszer, Kate Ourmau, alias tils. Iniavy alia- lttd-heaueu Kate, bud well aualluedhnn tor me work Mrs. llrown bait made Cincinnati ber plare for dltlrlDuiliig tbe queer, and bad located hrrscli In a Oue mansion ti ere. Winl t ie ate, its aud corned eratet ol Mrs, II owi w-r scattered tbroujh the West, her son jnd KeJ headed Kate renustued la this city to our In counvrtelt snd forward It to tne Head quarters In Cincinnati, for a Urn tblnis went on swimtnlnali, tut lai ei.-le e'e oi t'ol, Wblt ey and bis ub.quitoas det cllvea bad tncked the orlnclpal operators, and oue by one they were airaslod aud sent to rrl.on. '1 he operations ot Mrs, llrown havo been la'ely vi r j clrcuuucitbed, aud mt eiiravuaau manner of livlnc ha UK ur wltti very llt.lv oftne rua.1-. Tbe owratlobs ol her sou snd Mist Leary lu this cii) v ere all well inou.'M lu nelrw-r. but uo uiousi did cot come to tlietn trom Uinclunsti as usual, and Mrs llrown concluded to drop all connection with Aloil lluizcr. aud lor that purpose wrote to her h iprful sen to re am to tier. LAo a dntitnl child Hie touus VVil laai bastrtied to r ) tn his mother, lollowed, however, by one of Col. iVbltlei's cutest detectives, who bad been uadowlnc the youox fe. low mr tome months. Airnlnr. In Cincinnati the i.oieetiv managed to Incrutute h inself Willi Wil liam and ula motbf r to sum en extent that they Crooned their nsual precautions, and actuilly sold the detective 115 worth of eoonierleit money. Wil liam only loond out bis lulsisae, snd Uio snare into widen Le had fallen, wuen tbe derbies were on his wrists, and be was on tbe cars on bis war to New York, lie arrived hero on Saturday nl ut, aud was locked np lor ra'u keeoluc lu ono ot tbe ceils at the l'ohca Central (JEce. Wlieu be was srreated a num ber of Inters weit lound on bis person. Tbe lot luteins Is a copy of one trom bis ino'her : an airrcrio.SAVE iiatebval Ltnca. ... UMlKXATI, July 3 tbll . Dei Bout Ton rtsted In yoi.r asi utier tnat you would tel irAul ycu ; uid tur on tatartlsy ulrlii, out ui, lo this tuue f hi.vti not reeelnd a ceut of tbe n oney. lou also scut a Ufspaich to Joe, out what lo tnlnk of it I do not auow. If hate wou.d only seod me Hil I ICO I asked her lor li wou.d be a start for ue to make some money, but sbe bo eit ter tNtu foo.e t by ber parilea oi ibey lotemi lo tiont ns altogether. Kale can't maae uie bel.eveiitnt sue nuuld strt uultim iiom l'etcr, if it w is onlv ,oo. 11 is enoueti l.ial 1 bavo inruwiimy i.iM moaey alter Old, wi hunt bcina iml to more upsnte. aud bemi: c impelled lo maaecne mlea ol my Itierda lor I suin se that w II botue en'l 1 1 li C'ume lionio. dear suniihn is all I ask ol you. lor Kale, If i lie eau't do btlter. 1o had nttler quit our errspotideuce, and if y u are certain , hat von cn't Etls-ti- ol tb moiity I wl i rme it from inner 1 urtlta. Joe .u let me uaie what no iia.ouhanl. nu then I need uuf buoled Sir kZ or h,r uari s on hut nntlir aei 10 irorl- icon, wrn e to ui.i l.rary that I w anted you ho i e au I lbs wants yon to lemain wnb her. 1 tavcoiue home, aud let bur and h. r ousiaeaa o to n L 1 will uow ciose. Let uie keow If o i aet oiy teller. Vjts aiOTUKa. to 1VIILUM IIocltox. CI Amity itivci, .Naw iorl; Henntor Umi di nbeiali lor (Juyerunr. o ll.t t.dttor ol lUSun. Biu: Tbo honest wcu of Ulster county bavefa word to is to your reauera in retard to their hoaoroo representative, the lluu, Jacob llardenbergh, of Klnnatou. Ho has teprreented ns lu Now York's fcenute Chamber fur the putt twu winters, and his honor and integrity havo been preserved uns illleJ, Tor Ibc tery reuaon that ho would not leud ids In fluence, backed by his noble inleuect. iu tbe treach cious schemis coi coe.ed bycrtala would-bo lead ers, It is now said to le tuilr Inlermt lo keep hlru (Mil tho lenlshtivo halls hereuilxr by defeating inn. 'Id tneao men we II vou cou.n to Ulster c unty lor tho purpose ol ilefcotln Uie ll.ui. J.co i Iliirdenhorg.i or scud our 'oois eon will meet wlln a poi)tt..iPd f.ir ui"ro luteii.ol. mduiiaiit tn .ii t tse wi.o coinpuetd the receut moo In New Yor cty. 'I ne rorresno ident who states In your Issuo of to ilaj 111 it "J.iUe llardeiim-igii c.un u lie lna en " is . early tUM, as will surely be prut en Ibu tuuiuii ta I. li.d IVss and lllimorck. bear ye I Haidenbrrjh'a wtlel.fjl eo will JKUiu be over lou t.io coiillui wt.i. ler. if, lorsootb. )ou houlo h v- ti.o luct-good 'or you, and for tbo leipio bad ,o bo lumued lour stives, AEuln. bear jet OU rin,r moans, with the aid of the rigid minded peoole of l.ie Kmplre Mate, lu see einblaJoued In letters of nold upuu lb a banner oi Mate the lurrie of Job lUrdenbrch os llov ei nor of our uoblo ship ol bine, and that st n time uot Isr dlstaui. wbeuyou yuurac vtt havo sunk dean lu tlio sea or ob Itloo. fills Wuo Lltiowi. Hussion. July 17. 18T1. mowi. uuu.1; 1 ..... - jj the folic r noAitn Bovyn. A (Hen la th Police Trial Chamber Te terdatr Hew the ('ommlailener daBael- wise (). Aknr llnll le't ihr t tfstddl Thtnse-.llnnlerr Tnklnr Water. When Commissioner Smith took his seat as President of th Moard yesterday morning, th Po ne Trial C tamper wa jammed, an I everybody was) on llulo of expectation. Commissioner Manlerr snd the Hon. 1 homas J. Datr were nlreidy In their trail) but U Akey Hall was nowbsrtto be seen. Tbe-Pollce t'ouinilsdoners sr kceplni hlai out of eight as much as pot-lble. Capt. Joseph II. l'elly, wlio hid been tnmmoned lo trial fur publishing resolutions condemnatory of the military who ateletoj tbe police In einshlnif out tbe 1st riot, was sealed by t ie side of his counsel, tbe lion. Nelson J. Waterbury, and Caot. Petty' serseanl sat near by all pal and nervous to a dsrree. All awaited th calling of Canl. Fetty'e cat but they were compelled to wall, for ait. auxitrtaa nan tsaat tuxsrancK, and his only means of relief was speecn concern Ini Capt. Helms and Tna Ktrx, ts f.d.ows : lit. tjutUiiNTi Yesterday mornloK, In making a few remai ie to ina memners of the lorre asiemmeo In this (tns ionn room 1 luui occsvno.i to express Uie latls-acllos oj the Hoard with the conduct of Capt. Ileitis-. The llnatd had tircvionlr lnvestiate eSs eharve ol cowardice which bad been hronani autatasi utni.and cleaili found that he was Inroceut. Noons came forward to snstsln tlie ebarro t had any person tone so ti.e Captain wouM have been men not only tor the Eonu of the Department, but for nis own aatle factKin, I aaw an aeiduvil Inlun sun ol tblsmornluf every full amoavtl Indead-m wuloli the chaise uf oowerdico Is reitsralivl. 1 now move trial th clera be instructed to prefer charges azalntt tart, nelme, and If he It pnlliy to one wnl vote more readily tu rtt-lulss blm from the lie, sitnicnt than I win eiil It is to he stoned lhat all wbo know anything conr-rainir t:, nutter will come forward audi iv llieir lesli tiony. Mr Manrrrv hsvlng thus lorehs4owed Hie potUy of Uio Hoard, tLo other Coomlssloncrs Indicate! ebelr assent, and the Hoard procs?.lel tnt ratAL or Capt. JosEru a, rarrr. Tbe Captain, havjn been called to tbe bar, and tl cbtrg fijvlaa been read to hliu, waa asked what defence he would offer. He replied by thaw ing from his pocket and reatllhg the fo l.wlnict l IA Itmoralil: IA Hoard of IHct of IA fVflce tie vanmr.it of tkt CUuofXni lo. tlEXTtrMENI In answer to the eharae preseetet tains' mo ov 1). U. llasbroucK. luq , Ac.iux Cnlef Csrik. cf naonicerdtwe ronaurt in eauilnsr lbs pnbnew lion of certein reseletlens n decliea npon Ih cndcl of one ot our military o-Ban sanoas at lite dis-n, 0sn e In tbe Klxbtn avrnne on the inn imi , I respeetmliy Itaw seat 1 am Entity ef tue Inditoretlon ciiaaaeJ onsanst we. It tt with Sincere sorrow tnat I retted naon He feet ttat durmr the ezhaumiun eonaeqnent upon aur severw .aboraot tbe preo-oiuE usy, and audcr tbe excitement eansed by a Uie in tai arotmymen whSwwrr fact js tnt rao0.hr whioadrs onsof ttvim haJ been severely woemlea. 1 aivawed mvsa.f aai Ue lore uttsr m . oomuau.l to utaa a puo.lo sleeemeiil wltkont rsfllciloe wuat i.s trT-'t'l m-abt r Hall uooe thai tblt Offeuceuiay bo overlooked tnviev et mjzo d eoorinr-ton me oayof the not and ray record daring my service In ta Depar meal. Here the Captain became ranch nrTreted, and broke down. Lie reading of t.le docouieat was continued by the Clerk No one will deny thai the petlceotlhe Thirteenth Precinct, wuo were la a (lost perilous t.oiltloi thrt ignont Uie oar, acquitted tbemtetves with rreolt. and surelrsome nllowsnee tney be msde foronrea cited frellnrs as we reflectn,l npon the fsot tbst beieved romrade.wno bad stood with nt la me honest oi the flznt.liad been noeerwserily shot, even tl oy nuuake. Wear bm mcu.aat,Jeca to atitraan laarml tlest 1'rsnkly cooiessint nty error. I Ih-nw mvieil dponyossr sense ot Jtweire aa well at noon yor niercr. with lull oounaence that my tallhrul service, not only en thatdav but dntlat many years, will not be dtsre a anted, uot will be roastdeied in intiuratlon cf my puuianment for au offeoc wnicb was uot un Inlen tioaal violatiow of any rule of the lirp.ir.meee. Ke lt ecllal.yiuoniltuo, J(i"bl'll II 1'KI IV. Car tain Tbirtecnin I'reclnct. x. aiaa's riNt aacillauv tjOALtrits. Daring tbe reauli.: of Caot. Putty's 'rank confu sion ol ula error, the prepoeiar ace of the Aeclt laiy Couiiulssioner redlened In eympstny wltn Ibe Cautaln, and li was pain that be felt thai the omcsr ha listen the manly way out of lilt trouble 'fir tSoaamlasloner eoen mtde bis sentiments clearer by oUerlo a resolution tblt - .ns ol Capt. 1'etty'a .iff""''' ' -wsiug ihe riots, aid o Its trmk in! luanlvackniwledement of bis error, the Hoard womd dismiss llo cooip.aliit. Adoptod. Avta-Me'trs. braub.liarr, and Maulrrr. Absent Judfo IJoswoitb aad o. Akey 11-ill. herceant William Quiun wis next arraljned nn a similar charts. He said he waa veneetly Innocent He had never sieue.l any paper, uor was he at auy mee'Ing. llo hud notjiut lurtuer to aar. He sup posed tbst Capt. Petlr bad pal Ms ujtnv to too reso lull'ins out of a goo.1 Icellng toward bloi. Mr. Mauleiie Did jou see the docuoient J A. No. sir. i IH J yon fee II before tt was ptibtlsa 1 J A. No, air; 1 knew It was published next day. Tue Caotaln OU not c iusull mo at all. Mr, omitb Wbero were you when the meeting was Le.d! A. L'p stairs. luiT.eiisa gov. norrtiAN. Mr, Smith Taat ttorr and tl.e one yon told me t' not tbe same. Now 1 consider yon have tel I a i lu tbls nt.ller. and I regtel It lor jour take, fur .on are a rood cmcer. Capt. Petit I am entirely to blame In thlt mat ter; but I read Ibe dmutueal to bergeant 4ulan, and be ssld be approved It. 1 consulle i no one, bal asked tbe two platoons on (Jute It they approved of th rrsolutl'ins, I re m l. rtn lo tbem. Serfeant Qtitna wus not present, bat alter I sat at the de-k to tu.eke a lair copy be came dowu i ntl read ihe resolu tion; be then ratted his hand and ssld," Tnat if Just to tbe point, and I never ttw an rlblng belter ex ortssed." 1 heuealdt " i'heu you havo no obi o Hon to my using your namu f ' Ue rep, led thai lo bad not, Ur hn Ith Yoa swear the statement you have m.do Is trust A. Yes, air 1 so.tuiul) swear laal It la true. 11 r. bmttb Had you mado a frank acknowledg ment ol yonr error, as Cart. Petty did, the co n pinnl noull lava bo- a di.aii-sed. lluttoum.de one statvmeiil to me and another uore. It It paiaiul . r tue tu censure an officer who has always dune hit duty laithlully and towel, and I should bve been ptond l vo.e to ularoist lb, a complaint. ITICltlSO TO IT. LIKE 0. AKET UAU.. Se recant cu.un Hut 1 attended no tctetinj, and ttgnod no paper. llr. Smith Yon acquiesced In the resolutions, snd wure, li.ereiore, aa ertunnaiiy connected with l..u u aa wtt Ibe Car-bun. T ie lloarJ have consulted on oar case, and flue you ten dajs' iay (fl3M. Y'oti sr a bravo, noule, and Lood oUter, and I rerret having to bunitn you. Mr Manicrrc l'liu oalr thlni w'llrh tavei yoa from dismissal it your tood conduct on tbe llinlotl. Eonn Js nan Jonu W. Folk was Uen arralrned. Ue said lhat the meu In the station approve I the resolutions, and were about to raise a auatcripti in lo rublish tm in. lie look them to tb Sun, 7'ri trine, aud Ihralit offices wlta tlio sanction of tt.o men, lot not by tue eaiuln's order. Looipiuiut dls-mined. Hccretnrv Itobrsou About lo .Harry au Ac eoiupliaheil Utduev, Watklttgion Curt eiwrnleius t'.ucir.nau CcnirnocMf. Speaking of llobesou, 1 am rcitilutleil of u ru mor .which has been ih nv: i-b ut Ssshiugton lor several wieks tlckdn-r the eurs of the Eo-ip., to the effect tl at tno decided flirtation wutcli has boen Culne cn for some time Letwe-cn the anuaote Secre tary snd the sccomrllthed wliow ol the lite Com niodore Anllck, Is to speedily end lu matninuny. Mrs AnliCKlaouo of the most attractive an. I ae compllsbed ladlra who have ever graced Wasblnz ton society, bhe Is wed balanced bewreu thirty aim fort , lias tray h lr, walcn controls beaull lully wltn her youti.fnl snd rosy laco. tiba is Urge and Islr, but not lat, and she Is not far Iroui lortr. bae Is a good mntlclan an I slager, sud she has wit thai Is qu ck as llgntnlnir, al waya fresh and resdy. not ahvjjt considerate, but alwais eflictlve and a!wa s first and loremcat the aurt tn-1 everjeody (ears and yet nobody ap proves. Mho spares neither trlend aze, nor sex ;ihe iltiarlshea her Damascus blade as II .he was coin dent that It was tne onlv ono In exittouce, bsrratm. t e twin brother of mischievous sell, It also at Ler romiiund, .-uJ It Is a falthlul servant to ber. It never telle her. You may kuow, therefore, that with Aullrk't brl' llancr, esneatiou, scconipllsbuient', laicuutlous, nit, beauty, uud ureiibin, tbe la pelted feared, aud nattered, bbo anurs only tno Joll l.ced bacuolor. Tile oulv d rtt tbo hurls ut htui ..re ironi ber eyea, aud not from her tungne. vcrybody hopes tbst tn tood-naiured bachelor and the handsome widow may unite tbelr torlnues, end it Is i..e general bo. 1st Hut snej win be tho tpesdy rssult o iuch couduct " us tlio-o." Don Hamilton I'ltU ou hie Illanlir. iruiAfnirO'i Com e;ondeics C'mcfniall Lomitsrcf'if. Thero it slid much talk here iu otlicU elides regtrdlna- the retirement oi becretary t' s.i 'ro.u tue Btato Department, bat so many iredicllona. base I on at soiulo ktionledtu, hate een made frtni lin e to tune, which hnve never been Hi II led, tuat It la no loneer sale to alleu t to loreio 1 the bocre t iry's pnrros's, II la now elated tbst hit deity It tolclv occasioned by Ibe emb rrasincnt arising onl nf lus treaty, the selection ol aibltrators, Ac. It Is tne bellol ol many that llr. l'.aliwt,! oe Hie arbitrator at Geneva, and that the delay in Uie aa .vilntuient o'"an nrblirator and Mr, llsh a hesitancy In leating Ihe Cabinet alu (but botn explaiued. llr. Fll, however, has reuealedly declared that be woui.1 not accept the app-duiinent, beeutise he tie licved tt would be undttinined and Improper to ac cent an eifll. o which he helped lo create. fclnce i.so becrettry hat determined to r't'ro fro-n the CubmoN tl.e Pretloent hat endeavored louiae oi nn In in the tceepiai.ce ol ibe eieneva appoiniinem, Vtbstber bewiat last, llku the old maid, ne pro va led upon, I cannot utten.pl to say, out ho bat tliut lur relused to consent. A nrptililln.Mi Word lor (lov. Ilollniati, ttom lh Cincinnati Couuntrctut. Their righls, so far aa represented by Ilia Oinnaeii.enS r. cesstu-o, were maintained by llov. Ilofliiiati. mid ooaruiolof Ibt'te disi used to with bold ri edit because be wtt tardy In aet.ii: It Is aurtirlent Hint ho did eel, and Willi i-itlutury, resell lire the city Irom tlio iiioh I.Mu whose hands a weak Mayor l.sd virtually dellverad It. and demonstrating even to the vicious and tenontnt llibvruluu laitaliea I nut law Is slroucer tl.un license In w York. n all up on an i:uallli IUIhvay, I.onpos, July 10. Tho Shellieid express train toliig south on tho North 11 dland I.'vilw.iy nil Into a IreUht train nesr Chtslerfield stst.ori, Two pas. scpifeia weie killed, and llnrly aro leportsd nuuuJed, souit ot whom wid dl. TOOlt JACK'S IIO MVS. Th Prh Plsieo Poii.loner-llovr ih Mer ! okstnl Took In a Vasrnnl. In front of a store at Church street and I'arx place stands a until box, on which is ralote.l ; i . nor nntitn. Dvn'l Vsnir Poer Jnrt.or ih IHm vltl Cnick tou.: j Ihti It iht Monitor Ms Patsranl Uvu Jack. ; Jack wss the proporty of a poor spplewomtn who kept a teall In Church stret Pom week a.-o Ih woman nnd her still suddenly dltp. peared, snd nave not sine boen seen br th neltb. bors; hot Jack was noticed wsnderlng nboul th tool every day. lorlorn and wrelcued dot. II wsudered Into snd onl ot th stores, sesrehlnc for hie lost mistress. At le-H a ssrtlnmaa eii7arl In Ih offlre of Melllns, Cra-ke A lllplev. In Cnurca e.reet, look ompflsion on J icr. an I i m ill barrel was placed aiaiuit so e npty stur, and iiereiu Jaox wss stalled. Hr i onni nrchl is stole J icVs house while he was promenading ono nliht with tb policeman of tbe beat, and In e'oz was Homeless. Home neigh bor next gaveJjck a sui.ll packiut eiee, bal that aleo was tiolen. Like mmy of the hither trlb of nnlraals, poor J ICS be ran to llilnk. II at Inerslinenls In real estate werenthcr risky, snd lor several nljhU he lay In the open air on the spot wbtm hla box had bejn. A third time Isck wat presented with a boute, and this one he enjoys et th pretent lima. A " Bin per pop" vendor look niter tb dot by day and ta policemen koep him oemtmny by night. bi-Teral nentlemen enasged in l ie stores, fe'low ln the example of the philaathronlo Mr. IVirill, carry Jack little paper of vicluala oa tbelr return from iaachlne. Poor Jack la at home til da and Is dad to ae all visitors, especially those who five hint a feed." On Sundtys n watchman cares lor poor Jack, bav luc been "bribed" to do so by a kind wonan. a nviciiMAX'B sio uonnn. The Arreat ef lha Mayor of ltnvereerttrr lletr lha Latrero tlot their Uriah. CoreeteondeDe of Tfee an. lLevEBsrruw, July 15. On Tucedsy John Mil ler, a Teatoa from Kocldand Lake,nsttod this place with venerable aray horse, worth perhaps (10. ThaDatehrasn hltrbod hie eteed I pott la front of Ike United Btatet Hotel, aad after taklnawel later, went down to the steamboat wharf. While be was gone toot ot the thirsty boy In to btr room offered th hone for tale j a Dntch fanner who happened to bo pssttog purchased tb aged animal, and waa to pay S In cash and treat tb eourp-uy, If psl I for the drinks bnt not th firs dolkirt, and tnomtlng the marvel ofeqnlnaloarevl. IV, crawled away, Wtea tiie Dutchman returned be missed hit burse nnd aloppe.l Into Ibc hotel to In quire In relation to It. At Ibis time tb only persons lu it barroom were the bartender and ex-Mavor De Noytllei, who wit Just taking a dnak. The Dutchman muttered : "p tam I makes law mlt somepody," and slsrted for home. Later In tbe day be appeared beiere Justice Henry Bnilth of It-Ckland Like, ard look onl a warrant for the ar rest of Mayor De No)lle. Officer Polhamus, armed with this document, appeared In llaverttraw In the afternoon, and attoqlshed everybody ny arresting tbe Major, whom he took befor Juatlon banth. Dut aa there waa no vldenee tgslntt tbe prisoner, Ibe Mayor belnc entirely luoofcat. and la fact until the warrant waaaerved knowing aoliP.og of Ihe Joke, tbe couiplaiat was ai one dieodteod. Mr. D No elle waa not content It bsve lb matter art tied n tneb quiet way, aad yeeterdar he gav da nollccf to Ibe Justice and Uie Dutchman alike lhat li wotld have tbem both arreetea and brought ta liar eretraw to answer to a cbarge of lalt trrtsl and dertmatim or cnaneler. The renenbl Justice teamed much bewildered, ana th Dutchman wat very lunch trlgbtened, and now tars U " fstlt pad becaote be make law in.t Johnnie." TIIE FATE OF A SIOWA WA T. A Toor rnallshmnn'a hirnggle to Iteacb , the Lund al Ih Free. Mtxx Auburn, a poor Knglishman, resolved to coute to America, bnt ho lacked tbe money lor a pis tage. While the ship Idaho wat at Liverpool Au burn secreted blmsell In the hold, and alter she hsd got to sea be was dl'corered and taken ou deck. He told the story ol his poverty. The sympathy ot the sailors was excited, and they gsvehl-n food, .and be waa permute I to rsitialn on deck Aa thero Is raid to be a law, bonevtr. la Great Britain against etw.twaye, the Captiln of the Idaho resolved lo rctum Auburn to Enxland for puutsu inrnt, and wiea the vessel aulvrd lu this port be crJered Anbnru to be lockrd up In a little room. The Kurhtb prleonrr, when Ibe vessel gut to itt pier, could see Irom hit little window tho free shores of America, while he remained a prisoner under tbe Itrltlth flog, Anxlont fur lloerti, te cut away tbe window of his room with a pocket knife. Passing Ihrougn tbo opeulnz, be found that there were nootner meant ol read. lug tbe ehoro than by crawling along ti e i.awttr. at tie pattare wait of the vessel were cnarded. Auburn made Ire attempt, pnt, becoming rxrautted, lott hla grip and tell Into tbe dock, wbero be waa drowned. 'Ihe body waa taken to tbe Morgue. irifr rjf e j-eovle sat. A Flag fr lha Police and aa I'and far a Policeman' YVIdatv. Totkt EJliorof ike Sun. Siu: Th plucky fellows of tho police are re ceiving corrpltnicnta on every aide Irom tbe clti lens, and their tupeilor oncer are patting tbem on the back, and giving tbem holl'ayt, and fortlvln; ihtlr little peccadllloee, tad that's all I Now, I think that their behavior In the rloU of 1603 and 1C71 detcrvet tome more substantial acknowledg ment, and If there are enongh others of the same opinion, I tnccest that this would be a good Idea: Let ns present tbem wltn ss handsome a flag aa can he made, wl b some each Inscription on It as tins : Ihe e itixins or Saw Yosa Cirr present tbla color to their I Z Ilia .IkTaoroLiTAM Police, I 2 In grsternl acknowledgement of ; UALLaxr ntutvioa. : t jvlv. lneJ-1571. t " faltlf ill mila Dtath." I aud ask tbeui to cairy tl t.ilouitli our stteels, In their parades, and at th lunerals ol all the brave men who may lose tbelr lives In tbe lln of their duly. And I further propose that. If we ahould col lect moru than cnuazb to pay for the flag, the sur plus be banded over to the umlly ol the man who lost his life Ibe ctber day at the binds of the rioters. On tbe ulglit of the lith Inst. I passed several hours with an olbcer of tne Uiltlsh array at (len b .aler's headquarters, and 1 wish you could huve beard bow bo praised our pol ce. "VYny, you know, lay deir lellaw." be said, "yuur mllllla bo'taved ad mirably, and all lhat sort ol thin;; but a soldier Is expected to behave well, s id how. But those police, men ol our; sk-.il I they're In Dec I bricks." And tu ii' just what they are. Now, who will coniribato to this object f Even man who occupies a house or a store.or lias a faunlt, oa;lit lo g.ve ; for no one can tell bow soon he may need tbelr eorvlc-a himself. 1 asted the t unllc tno other day for ron.e books for t apt. Hail's Polar exnedltlon, nnd they sent no hundreds (lo ear nothing of a tin pall of wagon grease I). I ask them now for 1 MX), bbail I batt el many thousands! II I get the former tuni, I propose to select somebody to hold the funds, ac know. edge Ihe snbscrtptlont, pay for the flsi, snd give Ibe detd policeman's lamily or, If he hut noue, tl.e Police fund what la leit. I hope 1 may ie celve a t,ood many hundred-dollar checks. HENItY b. OLC01T. (lldrou l.oyitl Orntmr l.udgo ,1s, 10 ta t tie People. Tlio regular meeting of Gideon Loyal Orange Lodge No. 10 was held last evening at I.amartlne Hall. It was unanimously KtiolciJ, That the lliunks of this lodge are duo uud are hereby tendered lo Guv. Hon nan and t.ie military and police of tills cltv for tbe protection afforded during our parade on Ihe 19lh tint, lilt our Urn bedel tl at II Mavor II ji 1 tint Superintend, tnt Kelto had never Issued Order No 67, muci lu no em life would nave been sated. We are also ol opinion that had Ihe militii not tired st tbe time tl ey did, but nlluv ed the ino'j to cont.nuo lu its demon like career a little longer, asy until the pro cei-iun had reached Twenty-tlilrd street and bisiinh avenuu, tno loss of llo must havo been n.u.-. creater, ae It would proba'dy h iva becu necet e..ry to bate a uen the order "Uie " along the en lire line. As citizen we rejoice tnil the laws btvo been carried out nmwrlla ly, and that It has beun Hilly Ue i onttrated that In thlt tree rountrv til are equally rce, nd tbat every dais is tutltlcd to aud tl.ail have t ie lull, tt protection, In conclusion, we beg lo contradict a psrsrrap't wbl'h appotied In the Timet ol the Uta Inst., In which It it t'alid II nl two Orangemen were wound ed In Ihe rim of We-dnetday. We give thlt ttato mont tl e most emphatic denial. There waa not an Orangemen wounded, however slightly, ou tho oc cation ; nor have we a member bearing tno name of Jo.in W. rtory. nor ate ny of II, o brethren ac qui luled with a person of the name f-itnetl on beb.UI ol tne members of fildeon L, O i,S,V. ',1 J- u AbKIN, Matter, It, U, tiAliIi.VEn, beacli.iy. A Hllght .11 1. tithe. Vom ihe A'eie Orleant I'.t dpune. A well-known minister, walking along the Itreet a few dnyt since-, met n lad) lor whom i e tail recently performed the uuirrlaite sen ice. De-drlnit to itnt w ilie aequainliinie i.or the lady lud nilor-n-tid Idiu giiatiy at the time), hu uecoaivd l.er with the r murk: ".Mud am, old I not have Ihe pleasure of inirryln- jou a lew d i since 1" " I was inairied a lew dai since sir I" "lit, 1 ti.ougbl 1 was nut mistaken j I mauled yoa." "Indeed I Well, I thought my liinbuiul was a much )ouuzur man th u uu me; but I have not aien inotitn ol ihim tu make r.i stnuaintanri Ihjrouu'dy Ily the tiny my dear my c ii'tnon is let' nig tl i"by ; plvasu glvo me auco mouey to bui a wuter'ali." ' Evidently this was more tlinn tlio in nltter bar gau ed lor, and with a baity how, aeioi named by tne remark. No. yua are uot th uJy . 'ui uiista ken," he took lilt leave. .ttBtssssjsssssssBB BUCKHOCT TO BK HANGKD. TittiEE rntAt.f, Jisn eiemh omit, TiATIi JVJiOltS OX HACIt. Tho Ifl ret DT of September I'lxed forth IlaogtnK-The eitarr af Ihe Hlrepr l,. low Ilarrar-The loaanlty Nonsense ud( ta bo C'rnmmed llevrtj the Throats of Weaetheater Men. The third trial of letae V, W. lluckhotit for th murder of Alfred Itendsll at bleepj Honnw Westehttter county, on New Year't morntnj leo vtss concluded yesterday, the Jnry rnderlni s veil diet of murder la the Brat degrtt, with a rtcjn. mendatlon to mercy. Tno detallt of the cold-blooded murders which Bnckbout committed, and which were al the time retorted la Tnt Rtm, are briefly aa follows: DMI tout and bla wl'e, who had no children, lived lo. tether on the farm of tb latter nt Mespy Hollow. Bnckbout waa known ttroucbout the district as an Idle drunkard, and because fait wl o wonld tiotfui. nlslt blm money, In April, lH-t, he quit hla hnmi . and lived al th hoot of Wlllelt Brown, a friend and neighbor, lor reversl months. Hearing about tbo end of Jane that bis wife about lo obtain n divorce, he returned borne, and there remained tip to the lime of Ihe tragedy. On Christmas d.iyol tbe tame year Bnckbout and his wife paid .1 visit tu Ir R'ndall family, wbo lived ibmt half a mihi from th lluckbout larm. A .ter tea. Backhaul ami Mis Kendall lost at a game uf eluctun with Chstlts Itendsll and Buekhout's wl'e, and Buck hout btcauio very angry and aullen. A oacxEAhb's jEALovsr, The ronvorsatlnn then turned on women, t-i.n Backhont said Ibal If a man was naturally bJ. no woman could mako him coosl. To wbteb llr. Itsn rtall, Br., answered that they mutt conalder tneir wives good, and tbemselvc woncloss crestnres Wln taking tils leave lluckhout invlUvl llr AllreO Itendsll snd Charlie Itendsll to rail over to their boos on New Ye tr' morning. On Wudnosday in Christmas week. Miss Item . II visited Mr Hack. hout, snd lluckhout ssld, "bo llr. Itendsll think me wortblctt, does her' lo which Mus ltendall tnswertd tint her fklher did not mesr. It. Iloct bout told tome of the neighbors thst Chat He ltrr did wtt too Intimate with bit wife, snd that llr. Ite.idell had assisted bit sun la his Itnrropcr con nection w-lt.1 llrt. Bn,cklout. Esrly on th morning of New Year't Day flork. boat took bis gnn cut and discharged both harrela, and then reloaded It with Nn. 1 shot snd laid it not In tbe kitclen or silling loom where it u-aibr as placed, but behind tbe bedroom door a 'Jolntnt the sitting room. Everything being now prepared, I Bcckbout awaited the arrival of his victims. About ' eleven o'clock Mr. Kendall nad bit ton Charlie knocked tt tbe kitchen door, which wit opened by Buckhont, Tber entered, tnook hands with Mrs. Bnckbout In lb kltcuen, and paased tbrouch late. tho alttlnr-room, Charlie tunas ou the toll, etc llr. Kendall va cualr near tne table. TUI AtJASSlXATION, Bockbont then went Into the kitchen sud returned wttb a pitcher of elder and two goblets, which te presented to h.a tufa's. Charlie Kendall us km him whether he lultndtl to drink, but ha gate no antwer and weul Into the bedroom. Cbartle Iten dsll taw gnn t otnted al blm, and then bec-imt un conscious, and lb murderer alont knowt r. nat hap pened Cuilug tb next lew minute. When Chart! Itendrdl became conscious bis lac was covered Witt, blued. He went to hi lather, who was atUI sitting In Ms chair : bul b waa deed, and not being able ta getlny uiwer Irom him, Cmrllo ran tbrooaa the kltcben. wl.ertiirs. Buckboul waa ljlng tenselivt on tbe floor. Into l garden, ..ort he tgin bt cacao unconscious. The Yerkeit family, who 'Ire I In a portion rt Buckuoul'a l.ouae, aud two '.i-s !?Uo were in t.m bouse wltn lln, Yerkct, lestlfjtd oa !? trial Hut tbout 11:30 o'clock they heard two itxrcnrs of a euo la the bouse, wblca wort folln vcd by t -cnfilnu and tlainmlu ul doors, loioking out ot t o window 'her sw Backlmui tunning down n.e roid. They then ttnitai-asss fudall In the garden bleeding irom tbe tide of bit IK,.. Tney next entered Bnckbout' house and toun.t Mrs. Hcc.noul lilng on the kitchen Hour In a pu I of blood. Buekhout's gun wet near ber siji , wiiri Is stock broken and banalng on tlio barrets by t', Irlgser guar I. Althongb ills. Buculioat's bead wat almoil beaten to aieily, tbo was ullre when they entered, but sbe died lu about twenty mln'al s witb. out tpetklng a word. In the tilting room tney found Mr. llcndali sitting tu a cliair with a sovero shot wound lu tbe at le ot bit nec. He was deal. Back bout evidently "hot llr. Itendall, kll'Iiu him In-taut ly, and wuuld alao have killed Charlie It' ll t ill, but a portion ot Ihe abot atruck tbe toblrt ofcidti wtdrh he at the tine wat holding lo Ills Hit, brsul ing it aad laving Ihe Uf of TBI ONLV LIVISO W1TKES1, Tie murderer then turned on hit wife, brek t the gun u her head wltn his etuunlne bows. I'i men lelt the three, tt he tutpotrd, dead, and tlai . mine Ibe door an.r nlm ran to the bouse ot Ira 11 I. ler, to whom be said thai be bal killed Chiriw ltd dall, and toat be (Ira Miller) might as well hang n.ia aa any one els., lor lie bad got to bo liauced, aa l.e htd killed Charley llendall. Irt Slnltr and tl- sure look him to Tarry-.owu. having tone lo llurkhuut s and teen that Ibe report wit con eet, and handed blm over to Constable Lawrence, who took Mm lo U bite P.atna Jail. In the following March Buckhcut was tried fur the murder of Altrrd Kendlil, tno defence tilling up tbe plea of Insanity. 'I be Jury w ere discharged, not being able toatreeona r.r :ut. e even being lor a verdict of guilt, aad oue standing out let acquittal. Buckboct wat tried a tccond time la March list, snd the Jury ttand-.nr. as in t .e former trlii.cleitu to one In favor of convlctlnr. wero dismissed, toe Tnino raitL wat be-nn week before last; but owing lo tti notoriety which Ihe case has obtained lhrbuhtii tbe cuot.tv, aud the unwlllinaness of many to servo on n Jury, three panels, araregatlu; 1 -.'.10, h id to lo summoned before a Jury could be obi mot. Alter a patient bearing of tetlmony. the e-ite w n summed np last Tuesday, and the Jury were briefly but clearly charred by Judrn ILrnard. T'ncv retlrod atiortiy allcr S o'clock. A ballot was at once taken, resulting In eleven votes fcr conviction and one for acquittal, as In tl.ci two preceding trials. They then decided lo let tbe case alone until the morning, and I .ea tu ask .luJra Barnard whether they could bring In n verdict ot murder In tho second degree. Ills Honor lliereinu summoned tbem into court and explained tlio diner, enl degrees ol murder, and tney a;ahi r-'.ire l .inj al UH o'c.ock announced that t.iev hid sgr, -d. The Conrl House bell proclaimed this art tn ibe public, who thronged In lar-e numbers to the co r( room. At noon Ibe Jury enberod the court rou u Wltn a downcast look, an I were soon fo'lowed tiy, lluckhout, who Walked ci.-cl a id with a stei lr slip to a chair nnd sat down seemm. ly indifferent t ' t'ts rroeeedmgs. When tlio fcrrman ol Ibe i it bad answered the usual questions and wat de, lar urj tneir VEBotcT or ocilvv or Mfans In tne Orel deiee with a recommendation 1 1 met y tVe prlunti-'s face twitched apus.uo i. a ly u I -oxpicssion of t.t iacr patsed over li'i f-' .ut.- JutUe Bainard lieu atked Buckhout wn tier hit Tin J an) thine to av before tne pvsing ol tliustt., tenro, and Buekhntit risponded In a h.ud nnd clear voice, " Notnln;." Amid deathlike sn ee Ite prisoner now arose, tul Judgo llniur.l se-ireucei bint lo he ban -ed by Ihe neck until be Is deal on Prtdar, H e first daj of September lluckhout then tat down nnd seemed h t m luoug.il, when Deouty Sheriff Porl ts s-l In.n on the thruider nnd he arose and f I'owed w iln hn bead rtuwn mid looklua wretci.eill) unhappy tu b a lonely cell, thence to inarch to be ecaffold. Will Ihe Police II r en it Ibis House' lo thr lilltor or Ike itim. Pik: My husband works every w eV, andw,e ho gets his wages he goes to tho itloon at lei I . d. ham tireet, up stairs, and ou reaching horn- ''rut. and without a cent, abases me snd my chil lien 1 bat Inlormed the Boperlntendent snd explain of the Police, but Ihey do uot seem tu take anv noiirt ol II The rroprtt-tort sty tree cannot I mi ''! tbev pay the pelice soinueh a wtuk to prl-t' I. 'in. I am tbe mother ol Uve children. Asoiutrt ArrseL . o ikt KiUtor nf Ike Sun. Sint Aeiln I trpeal to yon on behtl'ot r I dren and tneeelf c-incernlng the gnnthinnt .... fl lil i li-ttbam street, up stairs. I am a l wnoi nnd have children to support. M' nns'HMl .in' Is nil hit rarntiu. lu that gaming hell. I tin. wi.mn to tue police, but thrv pay no dtetmun 1 r ( " piletort of Ihe den at 101 Chainatii sir-,' i ise i I Insult me when I an there and forf.id t , t ad mit mv husband. They boast oi pay.u." iu- apniu ol the police In the ward. Don llnnilltou I'ieli'w Miiipnllir Mr lb Spnulnidt. WAsniKaTON, July 19. -Il is the ev. h of til Slste Department, tbst tlio pending i "" """f; Amrilcan cltiteiis lor lossoipiop-r vl i-l lasst by Cuban eoldlert shall be eulmn led l Commission ugreed unon bet seen -pi.' "u United btates, The claimants ainw-i to ".is lnu the rtal cause of the desire lor 'ei.it b ' ' ' vi ts In give them all the cro -s on the plsui ,nt' s alter w bleb those ut vresent in au li vet A what nmy he drclded by n Cumin e i ' ' rotary expects to eurry tho day tsi.i-iti t I" tideut. lien. Hon Plull nil Ihr It lot orii the i ii) do The insolence of creittir s rpi' 'I 'Hr, our ahoies Ir im Ihe pitmer ou- I- ' something intolerable. We dan ii.how. . i - iv-s. our nal.oualltj is loniethln.- t he a-lm u f '"d open at .il hours to Insult. W.-iii'i-t 1 irrin sslou to riercisn our rui is as i ' 1 ' ' cuuniry that first gives t,.ein ee . i " " No I rocession shall nuich throL. i n .-.e by li en permission. Altera tlmo v.e ' u our kntew petilionlng these ,.uoraui 'iu 1 1 "tl cieiuret lor lejte lu brent ,e. Wonders nl Wood's VI mi. I lliere is now on exhibition at Wi. id s v' I a new instrument deaUued t te - system. Aix-ut tn sun a a eerii.i 11 ' t..o ilan-ts snd altendnnl sate it-s i " ' J a.l tlio beioles aad their elliptical oi i u f"" iLOWUy