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4 NEW YORK HERALD. memt of her interests, Mr. Bradford tnformed the Sealers rornaliberece- connvel that if each of them occupied three days in JAMES GORDUVON BENNETT, the argument, he would have to sit from 10 A. M. to BDITOR AND YROPBIBTOR. 10 P. M.,60 as toget through the case as soon as OPPIOK KW. CORNER OF NASSAU AND FULTON ars, | Possible. Frederick de Cueva, the young Spaniard convicted cosh ene SER MS te advance 7 LY 1} BRALD, two conte, ry copy, par annuim. of manslaughter for having caused the death of RRL) BRRALD. cory Sods wis cms por | Oscag de Granval, at Hoboken, on the 8th of July ony re {9 Greet detain, oF $5 © any par: of the Gontinent, both | lal Was yesterday sentenced to pay a fine of $1,000 TUE FAIL? HERALD, cwry Wainealay, atjour conte per | 804 Bp costs of Court. Judge Ogden, in his address wees ____. | delivering the sentence of the Court, stated that his 31a | OW opinion was that the fine was not adequate pun- ishment, but-that he had been overruled by the ma- jority of the Court. The sentence was received with much approbation by the majority of the crowded audience, though many said that had it not been for his father’s money the prisoner would have been sent BROADWAY THEATES, Bro dway—Maonsta—W arven Dre Murveess. WIBLOW GARDRS. (out Rors Feare— Gesme ree Love—Parrouius oF —— pes to the State prison, Appended to our full report of are Ri no scien ba Court House and Jail of Hudson county, N. J. ea ea a ee | ts beck for 950, and was remanded tl Saturday for sentence. Rachel Hunter, a colored girl, who bas been in prison before, pleaded guilty After | to grand larceny; State prison two years. James — | Stewart, indicted for a murderous attack upon offi- cer Daze, pleaded guilty to an assault with intent to LAGEA KSENWS THEATRE, Brosdwsy—Tun Sta oF Koa, 08 A Morunn’s Prarar 9 UARUM, Broad ml o a BaENUM'S AMERIC, Ina Harmakun. AN eo ‘rae Lure —T oe Pumnrra—COvaiositins, &c. ar & Woee'’s NGS Bites Pores Puiven Posen do bodily harm. Judge Russell sent him to the State prison for four years and eleven months. The Grand Jury also found an indictment against Stewart for burglary. Charles 0. Heckenback, a physician, in- MBOH ANTO® HALL, 472 Broadway —Burant’s Muvstanic —Brasortan Kocanraiorrine—Couow.d Fiinyst eis OLYMPIO, 685 Brosdway—Pusnpencast’s Minstanis— the proceedings will be found a description of the 1 rating co.imittee of the last Congress, including NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 185T. Yremont swept over the North like a fire on the prairies, aud with his eighty thousand majority over Mr. Buchanan in this State he carried in a heavy republican delegation'to Congress and an overwhelming republican Legislature. But the same Seward contrivances which compasecd the defeat of Fremont through a iransfer of several thousand opposition votes to the democracy in the Pennsylvania October election, when fifteen hundred or so of these votes would have carried the State for the op- position—-the same causes, we say, whfoh thus resulted in the defeat of Fremont, resulted in packing our last Legislature with an unscrupu- lous gang of Seward spoilsmen, stockjobbers and speculators, The disclosures of the investi- the black republicans ever survived it; must have had some grit after all. Now the question in this matter is going to play Christian, and ask pardon Is General Nye going to declare that first? | chi they once took him for? Or is James E. Cooley going to write more letters retracting the other ones, and admitting that all republicans are not liara, and cheats and hypocrites and and corrupt? Who comes first? to The telegraph advises us that President Co- the expulsion of Matteson, and the corrupt proceedings of the Seward oligarchy at Albany, were all of a piece, and the results are before us in the returns of our late election. The democracy, in the popular vote, have gained little or nothing ; but a hundred thousand or so of our Fremont men of 1856 have cut loose from the corrupt affiliations of Sewardism, and are awaiting the developements of the future, in the form of a corps de reserve, which hus taken no part in the late battle. In view, however, of the practical victory to the democracy from this election—which has ins portion of the Mexican republic, in conse- quence of the difficulties between Mexicana and resident Spaniards. ‘These advices come to us at a remarkable juncture. When we first received the new con- stitution we forceaw that it was a scheme would not work in any practicable form, on the 2d of May last we held the following lan- guage in relation to it:—“Tho result from the adoption of such @ constitution can only be worse confusion than that which has existed 60 long in that unhappy republic, and either of they | her taking being limited to its conception. We who is | could only recommend the lady to try her he and his | were just then in favor. We heard nothing friends were mistaken and that Cooley is not-| more of Madame until the huager movement the niggardly, miserly, unprincipled chap again forward to offer her time aad talents for the re- | in the lief of the masses struck us as @ promising | the attempt, Orders wa ‘¢ accordingly given, humbugs adaptation of large means to # small end. Madame must have been herself keenly alive to | storm the the disproportion, seeing that her preposal was} in the cellar coupled with the condi square, the Park, and elsewhere, on the subject that | Which the leaders of the opposition to the de- ‘and | Mocracy are reduced. They aro called meet- ings of the Unemployed, end #0 they are; but the people who are unemployed are politicians, not workmen. It is the politicians of the sects whioh have been thrown out of work by the late State election who have got up these meetings, and who keep up the absurd farce of protending a ee with numerous di spatehes were telegraphed te Washington, quick ws lightning, for suceor. ‘These despatch’ carried the panic into the Ca- ances in Wall street, where fanoy stocks | binet. Secretary Cobb, with his hat in his hand and his coat on his arm, burried over to the War Office, and then to the Secretary of brought her to our notice, The philan- | the Navy; and next s#he Cabinet was convened, disinterestedness with which she came | when it was resolved .to save the public fands York Custa ™ House or perish in ~her own investment in the under- of mare sufficient te city of Deni were planted of the Custom House, tion that she was herself | ready to dic in defence of the Public money, retain half the proeeeds of her charity eon- | as were the Swiss Guard to peria ' in defence of certs. We euspeet thet it was only her own ne- | Louis XVI. General Scott wa% also com- monfort haa been clothed with dictatorial pow- | cecaities and those of the unemployed opera. ers, and that martial law bas been proclaimed | tive, which were evenly balanced in her mind. manded to make a reconnoissanee a £ the seat of war, which he did, with the coolness of an old soldier who can at once distinguish b otweem & Punch and Judy exhibition and an uncaged Bengal tiger. The presence of the old ,chlef Im the street somewhat calmed the nerves old fogies of the Merchants’ Exchange, am 1 yes they slept but little during the night, tha ugh avoured that the United States marines woa ‘Id remain on duty till the morning in the cell © of the aforesaid Custom House, The worst of it is, these idle fellows, who ara resolved to have work or plunder, still keep ups their horrible meetings in the parks, and there’ ‘The Coming Charter Election. The ridiculous manifestations in Tompkins the want of work, illustrate the straits to Pevas, Desens. plicierte dicted for a felonions assault upon Conrad Eisle, @ hasten. the breaking up to which it seems to be > | is no telling when they may take another walk SMPIBE HALL, 595 Brondway—Pairincs jeweller, residing at 50 Dulac ft on nto xoue by default—-the cool impudence of our | +46 tending, or lead to the establishment of a that the peace and safety of the city are me through Wall street. The United States ma- ema Karn Anorio Kerspition, Ac __ | of June, was acquitted of the charge. It appeared democratic cotemporaries is positively insuffer- complete tism.”” naced. It was they who. were at the bottom of cinas Newenee, ane willl. woikin, callvani: Gis. New York, Thursday, November 12,1897. | from the evidence for the prosecution that Bisle | “ble. When the democracy nominated their ‘ X f dictatorial powers to Preatdent | ‘2° fit of terror which induced the quasi decla- | 41 5, «till alive, co that the day of judgment — - —=== | was separated from his wife, and on calling | State ticket at Syracuse, the general idea was Lye ae to justify our anticipa- Taslon of martial lew st the Osmium Hone. 1° to the Wall street financiers may still be kept The News. st 537 Second avenue, very early in the | that it was nominated under a conviction of | Comonfort has come 1 Jul Y Oat RU | is they who, under the name of committees and | oo tin Christmas We have news from the city of Mexico tothe 6th | morning, in company with Mr. Bollett, | inevitable defeat; mor did the party entertain tions, and Mexico from this t! Saag managers, keep up the excitement among the ed end from Vera Cruz to the 7th inst. It ishighly | forced an entrance to the house and found his wife | any Lope, or pretend to act upon any regular | to be ® republic, except in name. A popular | io and workingmen, and they who expect to | Tur SovruERN Preas ap TH” WoRKiNGMEM important. Congress had suspended the political | and the defendant together. The accused lifted a | plan of offensive operations, untif this journal, representative government is no longer practi- be the ones to profit by the turmoil, If any one | —A Temresr my 4 Tea Por—We have been guarantess of the now constitution, and invested revolver and shot at him. The complainant's wife's | in g series of articles upon the subject, from cable there, and the last resource of expiring does. edified and amused in no small degree by the President Comonfort with supreme authority. Se- sister. flatly contradicted the other witnesses, and day to day, introduced confidence, discipline nationality is to hand its destinies over ‘Their idea was happily confessed by one of | comments of the provincial press upon the rious difficulties bad occurred between the Spaniards | said that the Doctor was assaulted by them, and the ‘ one man, that he may endeavor ; sai : Snd Mexicans in Cuernavaca, and martial law had | jury believed her. ‘The verdict created great | S24 system into the camp. T’his journal was | 10 SO! Obl Ot A. gress, aan | Winkr Jeadonsy Mr) Ofte, win, Sapte ueier | BOY Gemogsiretions of fhe past week 6 een proclaimed in that district in consequence, We ‘eusation in the court room. Alexander Culrosy | ‘2¢ rst to indicate a demoar atic victory, and to preserve its are pa Lad the informs us, is “the great land reformer.”” What Tompkins square. Curiously enough the Bal- Bave commented at length upon these important | and John Williams, two youths, were convicted of | the first to assign those-rewyons for this belief might, perhaps, 60 [ar ‘ : te the | ind Mr. Case has reformed, or proposes to re- | timore American excels ali the others in its de- pointa of the intelligence in the editorial colurans. | gu attempt at burglary, Officers Cook and Wash. | which carried conviction ‘fo, the previously in- discordant elements ona sa ie ae © | form, or what the nature of his reforms are, we | nunciation of the “workingmen;” and the ‘Advices from Yucatan represent the whole popula- | hurne found them secreted in the rear of Isaac Wil- | credulous masses of the part y. exhausted rerources of Mexico ee si se eH * | do not pretend to know; but the first step in his | Mayor, Mr. Wood, isa great rascal, according tion of the province as in arms. The accounts of | Jjoans? store in Greenwich street, on the 20th ult. | The influence of an imw dependent popular | new lease of national existence; but whether | | gramme is the organization of the workmen | to the American's account. He has, by endoa- the ravages of the Indians are fearful. Ths towns of | Cnlross was sent to the Penitentiary for two years | journal like the New York Hexatp among the | President Comonafort has the greatness nece® | F115 4 solid body to be wielded by such emi- | voring to ameliorate tho condition of the unem- Chicinoonot and Tekax were sacked under circum: | and Williams to the House of Refuge. James | massos of the people has been illustrated in sary to do this, the future must determine. We nent politicians as the Tribune philosophers ployed, “loosened the byena of squalid want faances of peculiar atrocity, and the people of tbe | Bonnell waa acquitted of stealing two picces of tim- more than one, or two, ort bree of our presiden- do not wish to prejudge him by the light of his ‘Albert Brisbane, Stephen Pearl Andrews and | upon the city, and given an invitation to law- ee ger wena ses ane ied hide rad saree st Q ame e Coy | tal el ection, and in its ¢course in regard to | Past acta, He has raany excuses to es “rt tse ©.R. Potter. If the workmen will only fall | lessness and pillage;” he has encouraged “dis- Gorernor Barreda on the sutject of protection, when | served that ad ly ge fe various presidential cand idates from time to | his shortcomings ceeag een red ee into line, and vote as these shining lights | orderly asembleges of bloated, filthy ragged Ghat official assured them that a war of extermins- offence tw aie could be con- | ‘ime. Take George Law ’, for example. The derstand the ia He bk Tothed ae of the black republicans direct, Mr. Case, the | creatures,” who have pillaged bakers’ wagons tion will be waged on the Indian race. He attri he wot alt with severely. | Herarp picked him out,! brushed him up, and he has been stam Aa mira pe ae great land reformer, will be content. But no- | and shops in open day. The Amerwan expects Dutes their insolent war action to the unsettled state e cattle t yesterday there was a large | bronght him forward ns s m experimental inde- | sbeolute powers bY of a5 a aa is | thing can be done without organization, and | to hear every moment that all the respectable of the country produced by the revolutioni*ts. quantity of stock ollered, but mostly of an inferior | pendent candidate. He soon became a great | ttives of the people. Ro long Seq in | Bothing without implicit obedience to the au- | people in New York have been pillaged and Capt. Sheriff, of the bark Alabama, at Hampton | quality. The receipts of beef cattle this week were | and wonderful man, and a formidable aspirant required to explain the reforms necessary thorities of the Tribune. murdered after the Sepoy fashion. The Mayor, Roads, from Buenos Ayres Sept. 12, states that pre- | 3,498 against 3,183 head last week. The market was for the White House. He was courted and Mexico and in all the other Spanish American This is the key to the whole movement. Let who is the originator of this state of things, and viows to bis ‘leaving that sp ~~ government en- | duller than it has been for some time, and prices | caressed by committee 4, and conventions, and republics. A rotten fiscal system lies at the) 11) yorcmen first agree to put their consciences | the citizens who look on with “stolid indiffe- poscaayel riage The pete pe as ie ea . epi secyenlat es iy a be Legislatures, ‘But this sudden exaltation ruined root of all their aye hich this oan cose in the bands of the black republican leaders till | rence” are particularly rebuked. Our amiable sisted by the foreign residents, and jon en- | was little demand for veal calvin eee bere him. He bec: ame too ' iarge for his presidential But the juncture adhd 5 Aes beard after election, and all will be right. Let them | fire-esting contemporary of the Richmond South ued in which the foreigners were victorious; but | were about 7c. The demand for sbesp and lambs | breeches: ané , eo we * ook them off, and he was | J® striking. Only two days since we heard | | int committees, with unlimited powers, and | is likewise troubled for our safety, and accredits fevoral persons were severely injured. The agitation | wos less active and prices about 25c. per head lower | instanily tra asform@d again into an ordinary from Hayana that the heer riba put the editors of the black republican papers | all the balderdash which has been uttered in the ; had not been allayed when the Alabama sailed. an last week. Swine were in Jarge supply and | every day n jortal, Wearing the simple unofficial | ere is determined to carry Out the invasion of on these committees; and let said committees | Park to “the rottenness of the social system in The steamship Persia sailed from this port yester- 8 te. lower. name of G+ jorge Liv, Thus it was with the | Mexitoin union with the Santa Anna party; | ai oose of the workmen’s vote for Mayor ut | the North.” The South quotes some trash from the Gay for Liverpool, with sixtynine passengers and Operations it cotton yesterday were light on account of | republican party of 1856, and thus it is with today we hear that Cuernavace, the acene the coming charter election; this done, no more | speeches in the Park, borrowed at second hand =| para tapas ¢, the mail fr ee Oe rage ‘ ipt mer ro chexinanraomoiy rm si this party of 1857. Despoiled of its presidential | of the former soatinetion - Peet ne 7 will be said, and Tompkins square and the Park | from socialistic or agrarian tracts, and an- Ge =hige! se ae Upp J ened | were restricted to 100 « 200 bales, based on mid dling up- | breeches, it sinks back again into its original has been put under Lnanierearestl Sea a iat may rest in peace. The plan is cunning, if not avers its idan Z ree pied in the afternoon. The ship was, however, detained | # ds, at 13¢., and middling New Orleans and Texas at | dimensior g, the difficulties between e és cape ingenious. “ mob disper: wi me jer demol tuntil their arrival. cents, The decrease i the receipts at all tho | We admonish our fgxorant, imbecile and | dent Spaniards A few days satay acy | But can it succeed? Not unless the mecha- tion.” The same journal makes a great noise We have intelligence fram Fort Laramie to the | “Uther Ports since the first of September last, compared | self-concr ited democratic ongvané to look the | ¥®# discovered in the city of Meaio, ta tay | Bics and workmen of New York are more easily | over the ridiculous parade of six vagabonds at 204 uk, Col Johnston, the commander of the Utah | que carr tte your show ts incrosen to Greet tema | fet Of de past and the prestat in the fuce, ana | reveral of the leading Spaniards of that capital | i iuded than has been usually the case hitherto. | Philadelphia, who, for a silly jest, marched military expedition, had reached two hundred and | of 41 "000 paving Shp pasted Sant year. paiapelesicee | todenl hi mostly by them. We admoncsb them that | Were implicated. All this seems bad eee the The workmen of New York have not been in | through the streets with some broken muskets, tiuirty miles beyond that point. His progress was | in the exports to France this year, compared with last, | from (he corruptions of the Seward odigarcby, | belief that the two Powers are coming Siesta the habit of hiring the philosophers of the 7ri- | und concludes that the poor of the North will (greatly cmbarrsened from the want of food for his | d to otuer forewgn ports 4,000; | this late New York State eleetfon has gowe by {In view of this contingency offers were) 5 4. do their thinking. That, as a matter of | finally “ overthrow all the eecurities of society.” fximala. News had reached the fort of the destruc | a nes Lived te esipdgry ve t | default, : nd. that a foroc-e ing one hundsed ' made to Comonfort some time since ne supply choice, they do themselves: aud as a matter of | The journalist, after the true pharisaical ie: of Gren pevecnmenh: tentang Sie eee. een cccaivabs vanes ta eae tor aes id | thousand .men now stands.iin the gear of the de- | bim with any quantity of men from this coun-) ( cience, if they needed a counsellor, they | fashion, thanks God that the people of Rich- a he eee © spre ae said, firmer, and closed at an advance of 5c. a loc. | Mocracy sof this comm ii try, and now, at the very time when the crisis is would choose last of all those socialist pbiloso- | mond are not like the wicked New Yorkers, _— vetactr eae See | per barrel, with free sales. Wheat was also better, and | of armoc neutrality, soetene lg cancel Vikely to arrive, the mastes of the whole a phers whose doctrines have proved so ruinous | No trouble about their social system. Ob, not | ee : oa parkas Arepheyesrer to Tompkins | MOMS sPring sold at UTe., and Muwaukie club at $106, | amount bo nothing as % nits oe cea iid are thrown out of employment, and in this city | f> the workmen of Europe, and whose theories | They simply starve the poor white man to square aaa and list to speeches yon | ae geoph . nt haere Leama — lations. ‘The divisions and pels corey es co they are alrendy seeking arms and leaders that have been for years the laughing stock of all | death, end thus keep the population—like the weverad pervons who sympathize with them in their | gee wore saa at poepeshn an es ae tl tas sregate State vote of this year, asco ‘with | they may fight for bread. parties here. Whatever the New York ope- | democratic party in Massachusetts—coave- present difficulties. They also attacked a couple of | derate sales of Western mixed at Tie, closing at 780. ate. | the voter of last year, will tell hpegicarigs ory. If they will wait little while, ap age is | ratives may think on the Mayoralty, the | niently small. The Richmond Whig holds to bakers, and demoliahe* tho contents of their bread | Pork sold moderately, at $19 75 for mess, and thin mess at | Of thecy we know enough to assure th o tmo- | Bo doubt but that they will do s0, they md Tribune editors are the last peraons | the views of the South in the main, saying that Deskets. A band of German musicians was pressed | $18 50. Sugars were steady and active, with sales of about | craey of this State that thelr © de in. | have as much fighting as they choose—not in| 1) whose hands they ate now likely to | “the social system of the North is rotten to the : into the service of the unemployed and co:npelled to | 1,99 «1,600 bids. und 7,944 bags (Sama) at prices given | cy is one of sufferan 2 Stagg Mien scene the streets of New York, but, enrolled under the | - oo nit their consciences and their votes. | core;” that “there is @ feeling und 9 purpose amuse the crowd. On the whole, Lowever, there ap- | {voter column Seiet of 3200 bags of Ri coffe were | TY At Oo nea and thet @ tremenda, % | werican fag, the streets of Havana will be ihe | For, independently of every other considera- | at the North which the friends of law and order peared rather s spirit of mischief rife among them | Sie ee ae Le ‘ ae patted new a ecinaie tie C stands behind them. If'th scene of their exploits. President Comonfort’s | 1:5. there is no workman in New York who | may not be able to resist 7’ that “ the working- han a desire to disturb the public peace. The ex- | depen belagairigni seer oe Boh assaee per bs _ idan board and the balance emissaries can procure in ten days from this does not feel hurt that it should have been sup- | men of the North are makiag the welkin ring bam incom dees neat ae tationed at the | Grmer while vessels were scarce, and eugagements mo. sh hee of the be vied dese ringed in both country fifty thousand men, armed and equip- posed that this city could not be kept quiet with the wild and vociferous cry of blood and Galen aan a an ad ane (eee eaptale to the te sass “s — ite ac- | ped, if he will only promise them that he ee without bayonets; and the men who now seek to | bread,” with much more of the sume sort, ; oupy their quarters at Fort Columbus. The govern- | Oar Recent State Election—Its Facts an@ | partymay hold their cota ‘tas if tate, the let them go from Vera Cruz to Havana, ani organize and use them at the coming election are Now, we have nothing to say about the con- ment officers are satisfied that there is no danger to | vey Philosophy, | suo-tof their ecoudies ond the =o Sey fl will not make peace with Spain till her flag has the very same men who have steadily propa- clusions of these philosophers, and shall not the publle property from the workingmen. ‘The | A Dumber of democratic journals, in this | tic they will sak as auddedt rn gore eased to wave over the island of Cuba, This | (104 the thoory that, without troops, neither | stop to discuss the relative merits of the social troops were withdrawa at noon j State and out of ft, are shouting the most | been exe Med = meneeniy 90 they have | © surance from the Dictator of Mexico, and a public nor private property would be safe | «ystems of either section of the country. The ~ The Commissioners of gration met yesterday. | € rallelujahs over the stupendous achieve- Set me tes ; es ry little money to set the ball in motion, is i Southern presses are right enongh when fight- Application was received from the agent of the | monts of the democracy in our Inte State elec- |, wtare the facts and the philosophy of our | % that is required. ‘The whole of this country | All these tricks of politicians will be unavail- | ing the battles of the South, although they Commission in Troy waking for money to aid dis | tion, The Washington Union, perfectly wild with | State elections, The Seward oligarchy is em- | all got the war fever upon it, and it will break ing. After the victory of the democracy in the | never seem to lead or to follow the opinions of . teeweed omigranta who were out of work: but the | joy, says “ihe victory just achfeved by the de- | Puaslewlly rebuked; but there is a reserved | B® domewhere, Mexico may give we a chance | State a few Yays since, It becomes a thing set- | thelr readers. The fact of the matter is, that | ‘Board refused the request oa tat © re of pro} ‘mocracy of New York throws all pend | corps in the popular vote exceeding one hun- | Ut! a little blood, and thus reduce the in- | t1ed that they cannot be defeated in the city. | no such state of things ee they have described ; po matin Big em ticeePayorgy a The | figures completely in tbe shade,” inasmuch as prey thousand men, who are calmly awaiting to let ation in time; if she does not, either our | gome months since the idle politicians tried the | exiets in this city, or in avy other place at the + Tcrnwe of 43,587 45 compared with the emigration | i! “Pears “that they have within the short 1 yr maicngiy the next twelve months ‘vernment will be forced into some kind | seme trick on the occasion of the police squab- | North. The manufacturing interest in New | Biss year. The Board have established a sort of | “PAC Of twelve months made a clear gain of | . . he course of the independent press upon oe Bt hit, or the filibusters will take the matter | biog; the result was one of the most over- | England and Penurylvania bas been almost en- + exchange, where persons in want of servants can | 2early one hundred thousand votes.” The | \* wings and the merits of the several parties ‘ ie a tr own hands We advise the leaders | whelming revolutions in public sentiment that | tirely prostrated by the financial revulsion’ | procure them. The project is detailed ia our report, | New Haven Register, in the same view, takes up | Othe aay. as : kers at the Tompkins square meetings | ¢he country has ever known, and the utter anni- Probably not less than fifteen thousand opera- tnd is woll worthy of attention. the ccho aud ays, “Let the true hearted demo- | Tux Crry Frvaxcrs.—Two or three weeks pear ¢ condition of affairs between Mexico | hilation of the republican party in this State. | tives are now out of employment. Do we hear ! * esses aaa TaNeSS bad i. Pegi ag cele nna of = = — receive ali houor for peo a special committee of the Board of Coun- | and Cuba — arson po beats ra — ee pope Apne rene reiageen progam anighes dc. tendsqyoneaeaorn dae , ednewda . 2 . We inging down to the dust such a political | dilmen completed a partial examination of the | will be mc bichegarar y an, Reraete Week wi Seer SO Se | Oe ered) ee ae | fnformed of the nature of the charge preferred | Balylon” as the Seward organization. Re-echo- | ooks in the offices of the Comptrotier and Re. | vetveet hting in the streets of Havana, un-| matter who opposes him, by a hitherto unpa- | better times. Who are the men that , porate ited rrhsres fener si ed ing the pus news, the Detroit Free Pres ex | evlver of Taxes, It appeared by the repori of pear sachet can flag, than in the streets of New | rajleled majority. make infummatory speeches in the parks § Morris O'Connell, the alleged. principal in the vic elias tuat the New York democracy “huve | this committce that by meaus of ertors, omis | York under 1 to they Tux Recent Mmurrany Panic wx Ware | *2d at oF Merchants’ br. aa They ; lation and murter of the Swiss woman in Greenwich | &2leved @ political revolution such at has | sone, false footings and other fra, the ety has = Ty Perricoate—Manaws: | Stnuxt.—If » posse of Dead Rabbits were to | *°° ie ares ae ee ee eed treet on Priday last, was arrested yesterday by the | NeVe® before been accomplished in this coun. | suifered to the extent of eight millions. Appen- Puraxrao sR " in the ordinary | march into Grace Church some pleasant Sabbath at ail, and take advantage of the present #tag- police, and is now in the Tombs, — try.” And so on to the end of the caialogue, | ded to the report were certain resolutions re- | Rawxe.—Every barra coating teine to id afternoon during the progress of a drowsy | Bétion ia trade to congregate ia forge and tally PO Morsay prong ootergmereny sont ti pina tet . sgl —_ < phi common corainending that the committee should be | current of publ hy ponctorte potebr - which | *ermon, and if ong of the posse were to mount nonsense about what they call their right to be ' vente ta going tm, tet tie clue tas been cree cd P a aa pet to this democratic | authorized ‘o continue their _ investigations, surface some of t 4. Aslong as matters pro- | * velveted pew and Yreak forth into a stump fed at the expense of honest and industrious 5 the disposition of the funds of the institati fea Basten _ sede c gr reduce it to demo- Thore ‘ esvlutions were adopted in the Board of | society is compen ar train, we see bat little of speech against the codfish aristocracy, we ma: people. There never was the slightest proba- poli seaprer Hoe ond | cratic wonsease, Ta the ontset, we knew | Councilmen and sent to the Aldermen for con- | ceed in their regal ic, a riot, or ® popular ex- | imagine that there would be a sensation aud « bility that these men would commit any overt’ y ‘The Excise Comminsioners met yesterday, when a | pwantctres amusing, the refreshing sels ence, In the Board of Aldermen they were | these; but lava pan occur, and they will imme- | lively fluttering among the silk flounces. But act, They knew that the moment they went } further disonsion occurred upon the propriety of in- | 5 mplacency or the sublime impndence of these | laid over, and will properly come up for con- | citement of'any sort welves, The French revo- | the Indicrous effects of this sacrilegeous outrage | Yond their siily speech-making they would . stituting suite aguinst persons selling liquor without de mo ratic hallelujah organs, “A clear deme | sideration this evening. We trust they will | diately present them rails Clootz. Why should | could not exceed the ridiculous consequences of be at once crusbed by the authorities, The ' License. Commissioner Kerr was in favor of having | T2%¢ gain of nearly one hundred thousand | be adopted without delay. The committee | lution hadite Ansoha ary disturbance of 1857 | the stampede created in Wall street the other Baltimore journalist is astonished that thera | ® test uit commenced tnmediately by the proper votes, says the Union. But how? Is the demp- | should go on ond finish the work they have | not our groat monet ow day by the unexpected invasion of a harmless | ¥°re no arrests made, This is refreshingly - a pre eony ome varreey “a8 enya a porte « tes Gite te of rags 186%, | commenced ¢o well, and that with the new year | have its Madame Rank ig to the predictions of | Procession of idle vagabonds The tankers, | Cool from the Monumental City, where the main ¢ concurred with Commimioner Haskett in aot desiring | nearly the ame. 1 ts cle balieve. {tte | we may commence with new ot of books and | As Chis Indy, covenme ly termination to the | brokers, shavers, sharpers, bulla, bears and | streets are the spenes Of regular pitched betiien the authority of the Board to be delegated to any raed thousand cides a pe bron * oe Eee pon chen, ach om te Fk, bs Eaty 0 | ae eens Waa eombse Wis steno po: cna When | oad every une who might wish to institute » suit | of one hundred thousand beld fu creerton bee Jaurs FC ee ee eee 8 bl ee ee ee cee aan cas Sgainst any ot every ain who may be selling liquor | Gow democratic’ It st “s waging But : Ma, ames FE. Cooter vor Mayor.—Mr. | become one of “the arn something of her | other Wall «treet panics were mere moonshine, much better to allow these Tompkins square } Without license. cratic! It strikes as that, if the credit ¢ Cooley, the gentleman whom the ragged ramp | but right that we should le inform us of the par- | The fact is, these Wall street gentry knew that fellows to talk themselves out. They do no } > Now that the State ciection is over anxious ex Peotants are becoming unsay at the delay in soaking eppointments in the Custom House, We understand Ghat » few amall appointments, such us weighers, &o. feave beoo made within « few days; but we helieve H io Mr. Behell’s intention to make sme more im portent ones in about » week from thie The neighborhood of the Metropolitan Police Commissioners’ office is daily crowded with appli cants for situations in the force and « to pay and duty. The Board did not meet yos terday, but adjourned their session to 2 o'clock on Saturday. Mr. Perit has not yet signified his inten tion with regard to his election to the vacant Com Eammioverstip Mr. Evarta, one of the counsel for Mrs. Henry Tarriab, continued the final argument of the Parrish ‘Will case before the Surrogate yesterday. Ho re. viowsd the testimony at great length, and argued (ao! Mr. Pacrish’s mind was eound at tho time he mate the ocodicila to his will. The contestants Goring his life consulted abont obtaining o writ de lunatico inqnivendo v ascertain the soundness of bm mind, bot would not do it, Mrs Parrish took hin Pound to ali the members of hix firm and to other Prvcalneot Yasiness men, Which die would wot have Ceo if lie mind bad been idiotic and whe had ex « C)ciaed supreme ovatrol oer hin fur tl advance dicated at once, from the hearty re- sponses of the people, thi st we had hit upon the man fr the crtais, Seward managers of the Ph’ (ladelphia Re- publican Convention were comp jlied to surren- der to the popular preamre, ¢ nd whkhin ten days after Fremont’s nominution . it wae mani fest that the contest, on the. per # of the demo- racy, would be « battle for Aige or death. The of this democratic victory belongs anywhere, it belougs expecially to the New Yorn Hrmaio, to the independent, common sense palicy whieh it brought to bear upon this Inte canvass, gpd to We influence of ite extensive circulation among all parties and clases of oom indepen- denf thinking people. q In 166, when Mr. Buchanan was norainated, it waa bought that, between the di sided forces of the opposition, he would quiet! y walk over the course. At that time the Sews rd orgeniza- tion of this State had been reduced , to a power- less faction, and the gremé masses of the anti- “dministration elememts of the cou ntry were all adrift. The New Yor Heranp, at this june ture, boldly brought owt Colonel] fremont, and prevented his availability in a \ way which in- ome the fame and astowndiag Popularity of eect teeter of the American party has nominated for May- or, was formerly « book auctioneer in this city, and it a man of independent fortune. Being attacked some years since by a thirst for lite- rary dirtinction, he went to Egypt and wrote a book on a rare and virgin theme—the Pyra- mids; and being seized some time afterward with political ambition, he achieved the éclatant tri- umph of o seat in the State Senate Aspirations for municipal honors now vex the repose of this eminent citizen. ‘The only difficulty in the way is this—« mere trife. When Mr. Draper's resignation left an awkward vacancy in the Board of Police Com- missioners some month since, Mr, Wood pro- posed several names, among others that of James E. Cooley. The name was at first reoeiv- ed with some favor; but when General Nye’s view was taken, he expressed his opinion of Mr. Cooley to anmercifally that the name was drop- ped, as one that could not under any ciroum- stances be acceptable to the republicana, This being reported to Mr. Cooley, ho ant him down, and wrote a series of letters, trouncing the re- publican party in the powerful and trenchant atyle which he used in IMs book to desoribe the worst of the Pharaohs. It wase wonder that antecedents. Can any one ticulars of her early career— has had the honor of giving her precise age?—all points known by the future biograph dame now contents herself * part of Ceres, she may by-ond her head to impersonate the Gov ty. Whether as the idol of the rm of Tompkins square, or as the rep. some oppressed European nation certainly entitled to some more endo than the passing compliments of the tators of her speech in the Park. Our own knowledge of Madume Ra some two years hack. She flashed upe morning in the obscurity of our editor tum, and dazaled us not less by the fase, of her presence than by the brilliancy am nitude of the projects which she unfolded She had conceived, amongst other things, iden of a collowal theatre, which was t adapted to every variety of the drama, lyri -of the country that essential to be ‘er. Thongh Ma- ‘ith playing the by take it into \dess of Liber- od republicans resentative of ‘lity, she is ring tribute Irish anno- nke dates ‘n us one ‘al sane- ination I mag- to us. the o be ‘eal be as well as Shakeperian, and which oould pa turned into ® vast ballroom or even cite when the occasion demanded. All she un ‘ quired was confiding capitalists to carry ow her birth, and of they were responsible to # very great extent | harm. They vapor in the park during the day, for all the evils of this revulsion, snd the con. | 4nd at night you may find them in a beer shop viction suddenly flashed upon them that popu- | OT ® cheap theatre, or listening to the negro lar vengeance, Judge Lynch and his posse comi- | minstrels tatus wore at their doors. Bankers, brokers and | The poor workman--the real sufferer by the, sharpers thus saw in this procession of savage | Crisit, toils and struggles and hopes in silence, ” looking workingmen Reign of Terror, or a | He strives to keep the wolf from the door tilt © terrible descent of the Goths and Vandals in | the end. When the end comes, he knows that search of specie payments. he may have recourse to public and private Mr. Cisco, of the Sub-Treasury, with several | benevolence, and be sure tb have his claim al- millions of Uncle Sam's gold in his keeping, | lowed. We can not fly feed all our people, fately trembled in his shoes, and sought counsel but within a short time we have spared enough of Osptain Rynders, who, in his turn, was | from our abundance to help our brethren im | frightened—for the first time perhaps in twenty several of the Southern cities when they have years—at the visible presence of a company of | been stricken with pestilence and poverty, noley loafers, Collector Schell, also—accus- Our Southern cotemporaries have been fooled tomed to the fierce and terrible scenes of Tam- | by eome of the Wall street journals that have many Hall, which at times would shake the | been endeavoring to make cepital against the nerves of Napoleon Bonaparte—grew pale in | Mayor. The people of this city pnt a right es contemplation of these bloody red repablicans | timate upon the character of the journalists and. * marching, in their old clothes, in front of the | the so-@iled workingmen. And that estimate Custom House, The next thing would be the | ®ecounts for the “stolid indifference’ of the storming of the place, and the seizure of nearly | citizens of New York. Aro we to be frightened the whole of Mr. Cobb's mrplas cash; for what eiae elias te we md ig vorabonda who are elae could these fellows be after? ; Feet fot themselves @ little ua- enviable notoriety! Th thing is more The crisis called for insta.t actloa, aad forth- | absurd than w stage faa ae ? —

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