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2 3 * — »» NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, «NOVEMBER »6, 1859 and Thatcher, Ralph and John B. Cook, Holmes and Kagi, Sacer eee “ a fromone State to another, the goverament officials not | It is only two or three weeks ago that ted out i OLICY, 7 Vike Leatapnoe eocntligicn Ueale Sie ey en, 8 Henleat, but afraid of him Bato wake, haste, said wo | thid necessary ollct of suk talwelcods wits kale | MPOBTANT QUESTIONS OF STATH POLICY. pretext for bringing on war. Whoever is able ‘the incidents of ihe 22d and 23d of Decomber Conrenaee held in Lawrence, will be able to comprchond that ta which we allude.“ Browa’s Collar n Convention,” as Thacher and his associates branded tho aifuir, forlod them in their plans; but them.came on. tho Fort Scott, inaugurated by the leaders in all tionary movements, and backed up by Jim —, 2 peor fry: ite eifvots. The nowsapors: scopidion aes 0: SOOaE < — bald ‘occur well oalcu Seem really ignorant of the fact that thore are at loust two | lated to call them forth with tenfold profusion. But we ts OF threo individuals to a town, throughout tho North, who | feel it to bo duo to tho South and to thotcanse of hurmuny | Ptertor Commerce and Other Interes' think much ag the speaker did about Brown and his cuter- | again to give warning of the danger. Every statement of the City and State of New York. It may be true that oly seventoon white men and | implicating the republican party in tho Harper's Ferr: ‘The journals of all parties, in all sections of tho State, Ve negroes were concerned Ya the enterprise. But the | aflair, which appoars in a Southern newspaper or insuss i 4 f ‘i 4 lishing letters their candidates, e: ive of Anxicty exbibited to. show thi convince up | from tho lips of a demagogub, ism braud wh ight] Se PUP stsbulng loptors from thelr pepe that ip not told. They Miia’ pomehory bo- | the fires of insurrection, ##\ we ie ‘4 Yer aoe their opinions about'canal and railroad affairs, | « cause of a dim consciousness of a fact which Southere men know that it is impossible to publish any ‘There wow appears to be a remarkable conourronce in thing in their newspapers relating to the freedom of the among candidates negroes, without the glad. tidings ng thir ears, | *evtment on these subsets en * * * * Fs . separated on othor questions, 5 Can any intolligens man who, is d - is th orn lite, 2oubt thee Ut ate eat aay “ with South In addition to the specimens already fpublisbod:ta the , x} ‘immediate i Henar, another ooiloction is now ted, which eum- Hotaltcisingh danke ot hight i cisaerea tan braces replies from soveral’ § SET tee ‘ooas candi- gram few: Oot nd ee ere Northern people | dates in all quarters of tho Stato, and of all stripes and theme ta dh tapers Gat 6 fo ple ae sait e486 | ace in politics. ‘The important’ ‘subjeots’ of tho fettara, | Tt would bo 2 fatal mistake to! infor that the negrocs | and the decided language of most of the writers, .render | Ey tn bie Ahern to nares Gable eth ch they are no # Gardena! Tam in favor of the completion of {he ‘enlargement of the Awe earliest pi a shalt found fo be betora the opening of nulrgaton next spring, = muol t. ‘nm in favor of the passage of a lavy requiring the raftroads my thie Stste to adopt ® uniform trehrht tari ay) which all Freight, whether the product uf this or otber States, shall be cerried, and forbidding them to raise these rates the Winter abovew cerlain moderate per cemlage oFer shelr sum- mer rates, Iwding, allow the to gay that ehould C bave the honor onrase nu the county ot Orleans in the ‘ppronat so mratite ais oF gilaire, my best efforts id be gives, for the promotion of he views bere Leaeseart om, a fully yours, = oe “ | tate OF Josern B. YARN, JR, RAR, WIG NowIEE FOR 1, CITY OF NEW YORK. 10 BRoavway, New Yous, Nov, 2 1850, Mesara, O'Rrutty and ALLEN, of Ulinton League :— ENTLEM ip a BaD the Least of my, being: ‘Asse! nd consequendy oy answer to your eget a he Nee pe 2 ‘Nevecthotcas, T ; Ayano train of thought; for wot non cal tbe Ie! whole ‘i ie! do a OW , e 4 ‘Aorees for the eapcuttone’s Aine sorparens relays of turers what be i made of.’ I put « pisco of paper and a pencil under pillow, and when I cannot sleep, I write tonpradi did not give legal sanction to the Lecomp- Jobn Brown, with his minions, who Was not in theso days, Tho fate of this man is ordiuarily spokea of as if 4 common criminal, tm tho dark, 8 locturer’s respect for his fellow men 2 the wath only the redooming quality of being, as Governor totlur (mportance. Dloody issue in Kansas by murdering tho five heads pet Wise, in the language of the cockpit, calls him, “the | have no desire to be free, because they remained passive } these epistolary mattors worthy of gonoral porusal. | aay, sheng anarvor eng of xour questions gamest man’? alive, bad been, d. When Gov. | at Harper’s Ferry, They kne 1] tek proper te than have yeb Magy 1800 99 mata re SE apmtnlght on the 2th | Wea thought Jockod so brave, ho waa not Mung of | well in" that vicly to rah Upoe aug ReONS 18 | And now forthe opinions ef a Western Seualer, ja tho| its al nt hee mPa forces. They attempted to make the whole population ed 4 tl ‘Ono neighbor of tho speaker said, ‘Ho died as | Brown and his conspirators. 2 the same tl fleld for re-election: — the too! diet,” which suxgestod a Likencas! botwoun his | happened in South Carolina, where there “ave ts | WRELY OF H.& POSSI, HSG., URION NOMINRM YOM se-LARORLON doing wd his neighbor's living. Othors disparaingly | meprves to one while’ persons ‘Gy one believe. that as SeNATOn IK TM RULRTY aT DIMTHIOES aid’ be throw his life away. How do those mea throw | they would have remathed P in Northera | aexny O/Rimicx, Haq, Chairman of Uinion Voagte Sow Uheir lives away? Another asks, “What will ho gaint” as | Virginia, and especially inthe amocinte baphinioe: | SERRE O'Rumcx, : thore are if be oxpected to fill BR Pope, Ho will not “gain” | of the Forry, ton white mou to ond Deak 8in— Yours of the 2th ult. was reoelved, on my reture | Missouri responsible for the horrid murdor near Chatwoan’ ‘Trading Post. Brown was in constant Intercourse with @ quart of milk than a ‘The questions you ask are e@ nearly ident quart of blood; but such is not the market that heroes, chery’ thie tai te When terprie of a madman. They aro, besides, class of »; fe slnce slaves from whoun we should lenal’ expat reir akin | Rica re a dns nce t» Moana. you plant or rection. States, sure to bs The 7 v id it would be much 9 fa tie ing momentary charge at Balaklana | uo mi casior and safor to liborato thom: Sor the most successful, charge of this for again tha pons of dary ts tt uch more memctale thompelves and their masters; aid tho consoquonso is, he » Bad in consequence of their "quarrel," probabiy, than anything ‘olse, the latter mado a’ briltiant coup ditat into Missouri, killod Crew, took his slaves, and made a forced march to Ca- receiving any atmount of aid and comfort” from Thole next potato oa fitginia.” EUThayer, of next attack was Virginia. Eli Thayer, of ‘Massachusetts, had sted « peaceful demonstration’ to Jution : - | anything by it, for he could not get four-andsixpence a | negro. ‘The slaves, fore, could liber: home yesterday, Niuding certain questions Lor tne dime da ‘peoes rain, item ho received fuids from time tp | day for beivg intng, ako the your sounds but he guises | tsk by that ae nee "bey, Gane Counmrelal poly ofthe Mate with retwonee te egrtali: | mens at Lae Schemes. When Mont- | siderable chanco 10 savo his soul—and such a soull-—and | the ofbrts of Brown, if ho roliod ossentially upon their Oana ye lnterests, as aiso that of the canals aud | Bose wn '§ plans of revolution, to | you do not. No doult you can get more in your market fur | 00-operation, aa all the world Beene 10 dois as the en- ities ty Messrs. Cobb & Ej i 4 z i z 5 8 & g : F Z 2 B, E H and is Lat the: the of that advantages of educated | to@ machine. Do yi ink thie thet wil go eure kendnees which is not Nan gre Se heeare. sare labor, and had located a cvivny id furthor these Pinaeoe ‘So thoy proceod to live their sauo and wise | thusiasts could have droamed of ‘m successful operation, and was win- a ning golden opinions by its quiet, orderly action. Bui anc r admirable lives, reading thi arch et Harper’s Ferry, But Gulf States the same Oia aso little, but chiefly studying that te: Tres ght hare lon ih on mount of kid and his sympathizers, who oul ON, 80. saw “through at of Putnam, who was hate ‘with an a Hever O’Rercy, Req. Chmirman, and Hued Alss, Secre- hide Yaa of American ‘slavery, marchod into | lot down in.a wolf's den; and inthis wise nourish them- | and aonsien ioe which the v0 Goan izw—Your Cir sutar letter, posted this day from New i thers project tba ius rare enda; | paren for reread pers dvds, fmo Wat ot ther. | arr. agree Tote eter, pa he ay toc Roe ng we have to meet are in our ‘and ail einige Gtive committee of the ge tics, a Ansurroction. But Brown did notgoalone. Jou: 5 bard! conver soe tetred bo napinneay } nok analog ea ba about us, There is hardly a houge but is divided HOW IT WILL END, ion State committee, which is pro ford el vention ea & Stale ~ ‘reply to'your sncocroaiores, id which 1 hope will prove sauefacte 2 Ve resp . bedient serve: pide ea an ering tobe ‘ALLEN MUNROE. EXTRACTS WM REPLY TO TRE! FARER QUESTIONS OF THN OLIN- TON LEAGUE >— Te is "with pleastire thet t proche to auswoe your the opinio in iow for fo know the opinions of candidates placed pontiaay hawe Feagou to think that spmien in Kansas, was with him, and was his ‘right bowers | ane bapettee te cee want of vitality im maa, w was his*“left,” whilst Coppie, Hazzleit, Anderson Evans, of Saghawiciag. notoricty, were prominent Whether Reilpath was there we are not. advised; sympathizers and co-operators in Kansas wore Postedsin all tho movemonts of theso mon, and but a fime before the breaking out of the difficulty at Harper's |, some af them were trying lo here money in Lawrence which to pay their expenses to the scene of contemplated strife, no doubt designing to raise the means to refund the borrowed money from the gale of “watches, jewelry and plate” which ‘the coustitution of the Organization Provided should be used to defray the expenses of the war. The whole plan of the organization, mode Peer Kansas for « ae time ‘rom the New Orleans Bee} whe Erie q ‘We have taken some pains to notice the tone of the | can be made more the froizhts cheaper, ani black repeblican journals in their comments upou tho | ment more certain a1 ap, reveawe from tt wilt not Harper's Ferry cons acy. They may bo divided into, } Mkely increase, but may, 5 distinct classes: and those who + bully. To our mind the ‘second clasé—the bulliog—wio | of ths Hale ual) iranayart or the peuple of this ate apon as |. Our mo- } brazen it out, and chuckle over murder and rapiue, the dat of December to the Ist of April. when canals dern Christianity is lifeloss. All the modern Chris- hailing the bloody deeds gt Harper's Forry as the in. | are }, shall not exceed the average rates for the rest an’s Prayers ia with “Now I fay mo down | auguration of a ‘Tei of terror in the South, which | the year more than twenty per cent, and be uniform per ton Proc , Me always looking forward to | shall orimeon our folds and surrender our dwellings to | per alle all—at ho semellmo allowing theroads, however, | his “long rest.” He shows the whites of his eyes on | the torch of the inoendiary, aro not ‘a particle iore | oR ee eerie eee - the Sabbath, and the blacks all the rest of tho wook. | horrible and loathsome than’the others. ‘They aro at delivering all propecty trensported by thom inas rendering. | b arate eee ce Piepaen ‘a 5 Lm slaggish | least entitled to the merit of an honest and foarloss | tho urough and way tratlic alike retaunerAtive 10° the roms, jan ¥ cannot conceive avowal ot their principles, exccrabio as thoy aro; while } as neurly as may ve, aod but more expensive pe; mue & man actuated by higher motives than they are. Ac- | the former would press ‘us by the hantt and term us ] for sbort than long ‘laden ats the freightin, cordingly, they pegoonng this man insane; for they know | brethren, while they stab us under the tifth rib. pon the railroads: Fp kr Be ee stone image. This exception, for ho did not even aet up a politi- cal graven image between him and his vate i some resent ‘Xo your first question I anawer that [ am imfavar af the im- mediute completion of the enlargement of the State canals ‘according to Inw, aud if eléeved to a seat inthe rill abor for ks accomplishment by the opening of navigation Second—If economy: andi frugality ‘coult!/be’ eubstivated for the waste and Aaravgeence wi have fion, do., it seems 4, Of the State hus become 40 very large, We are told by parties who were fu the secret, tat the } they hover colld have deases ie docs, as long as they | The dyed-in-the wool, red-mouthed aboiitionist, who is } Mcuvely competing with the canais, there ia a manites. pro- i the mantgement of the Stiie canals for many years Plan of Old Brown & Co. was to strike sucha bold and | are themselves. We dream of other count priety, if not necessity, in tts being regulated by law, quite a] J Relieve much less Would be said fe reterenep:to Urelr uals. Ti ‘i “ a cl trios and times, | carried away by a r and envenomed sectional ueb as that the fare of passen; ‘should be so regulated: - that cotebould be + Migorous blow as to intimidate the entire population of ing them at ; - t o led hi to the belief that sia. | 2 ? ‘ eore rea Is absomitely necessary that “ris great inter looked Virginia and the South, who are known to bd exceedingly | beour fa our idee see ee eae cugmitcant event | hatred, or has fie Bie sly theVegiuature, Youre! t') ier and tee care ote pevalbenes ing dove early the next session ol very ought to be abolished instantaneously sud with- { the Legisiature. Yours respectfully, | KS, PROSSER. | out regard to consequences, is net to bo won trom his J REFAY OF W. DRAKE, PAUSONS, ESQ., DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR errors by the prospect of the most dreadful excesses. became Har Bemeregce eg Huw Yons, Mor. & 1890, UPPICE OF THe DAILY ay THE INSURRECTION. GuntLEMEN—Your favor, containing terrogawries of m the eek (S.C) pl Oct. 31.] the Clinton League, is received, and, in reply, 1 have the honor ‘morous over dale aan poaiey With bis fow im- Supporters he was to © possession of the ai ‘Mory, whilo others, with teams, were to. carry the arms and military supplies to the mountains. Itt those text Reese’ he was to crect his independent standard, around which the negroes were to assemble. A secret Opganiza- @ prudent business man looks afterandtakes care of hisown affairs, Lam Luterly opposcd to thelr ga'e, believing it tor the best intereste of fd ger pare tay tage ney stone 92 Be property of State aad under its map: forever.” Oahede he fa the duty of the Legislature to protect the agri- cultural, maoufacturing Mercaniileiuterests of the Strangences between us and our nearest neighbors. Our crowded society becomes well spaced all at once—a city of magnificent distances. I read, said Mr. Thoreau, all the newspapers I could get, the week after this event; and Ido not remember a single expression of sympathy for State, se tiiiea mos oY hacee cnich aha thine byline file ies far oni posible, from any unjust aud uatair dscriigationg ‘1 en: since sen One noble statement, n . % iY = : tl the railrond esmpani e tram of ton, ing al sections of the North, with pBwerful | editorial, in the Ads and Bee. Some voluminous shucis | gyre insturection a sauslave joined tho reotiees uation | gel eye aver of hecompletionot the eanal entargemenste | Praciced oy i balled, companies tn ihe, transportation, of ia) Was to furnish recruits. Thusstreugth- | decided Print ‘Brown's words, to the exalusion of | who sought to promote their nefarious policy of emancwya. | “xen fee ‘Coposed to selling or lensing the canals, GL CA eS ore ay ey would " able to bid deflance to State and fede- | other matt. It was as if a publisher should reject the | tion by blood and treason. It was a silly invasion of Vir- 3. Lam in favor of the pro rata raiiroa freight bIlL. eee bejienenip ny oh dl amin Tow. nis a Te orig a ms a hoy seemthonid ae Parris = eo eh eee — (ralaag~ riled ginia by some eighteen mon. Four or five mon were Very respectiully, yours DRAKE. PARSON& while in fa thm and decialve in the Briscipia, 1 ‘sbould favor a I | Speech. same inal 7 re witable: necessii Hp pthey Would keep alive thelr movements, acting most. | chietly Alled, in parallel columns, with the reports of yo, | Kilied, and a fow miore will bo hanged, and there will be jcreator vo taen. upon the defensive at first, till the Negroes of the 4 bs the end of the enterprise in its mero physical aspects | pa? HENtY Ours, ety Chalrcana, and Hoch AJL, Fee proms of tho North, Jooking no further than these | ugtily oF WAIMER L. SESRIONS, B8Q-, KRPUBLICAN NOMINKE FOR results, are pretty harmonious in ropresenting it a8 avery SENATOR, THIRTY-SKCOND DIAZLICT. light and trifling affair, and the parade of Governors, and PANAMA, Clrauutuque Co., Ogt. 31, 185%. Senators, and of the miliary of States and of the general | Mr. ALIN, Seareta:s Clinton Leagties— Severnment to suppress it, as very absurd and ridiouloas. | 4 nOvne Mcaieel laut eaten Corie oe Om the canal quey- Events are often important, not on account of their im- Iu answer, I will aay, that 1 in favor of isin: modiate magnitude, but ‘on account of their significaucy. | next winter,’ sulicien? to complole Wo evlargement ter the A pimple on the cheek may be a vory trifling disorder; } opening of navigation next sprig. ‘and fernishing a channel of byt if it betokens erysipolas, it is tho indicxtion 0: diseas:’ | seven feet dept from Albany to bufaio. lidcai conventions, They should at least have been printed separately, in an extra, To turn from the words and deeds of earnest mon to the cackling of political conventions. Bat it was not so much to what tho newspapers have omitted that he objected, as to what they have inserto Even the Liberator called it a misguided, wild, and app: y rently insane elfort. As for the herd of papers and mag. “erase toad these designing men, and too cheerfully hasen- | azines, he did not know of one in the countey, whic tered into their plans, and. furnished them materias aid. | would'print anything that would ultimately and’ porma- ‘While we love bim for his patlanthropy his devotion to | nently reduce tho number of its subscribers. How, thon, is 8 and of the South e¢ould give them suttl- Client strength to justify aggressive movements. We do not wish to implicate innocent Persons, and we believe, Fe, we know wo do not do it, if the statements of others cme. DS Teed upon, when we say that Gerrit Smith, of ‘Now York,aman ¢. ‘nobleimpulses, and generous toa fault, ts other means of transportation, and raising the rates ond a Proper proportion duying the suspension of canal navipn T thus replied (0 your interrogations, coufining my answers lo as abort @, ppaceenty ‘as much directncss.as posaib.e, believing that this whole subject will come befors the next Le- Ley neers it bi tape he roe ye mer nes 7 fore the people for thelr enlightened judgment Youropedien servant, ALLEN MUNRO 3 i ; J am oppoved to selling or leasing the eanals, under any cir-, Weekly Re) of Deaths Kansas in oe peony ond her vid and for his = ey print eine A man pe @ brave and ha Tuslunperialiec of abt eeae, [Bet ante eine qumeiancce, is y apenas! ™ pa Fanguage of the constitution,” | in the city and ogy of By poet the 22d to the heavy contributions © right and tho oppressed, | deed, and wo bear parties on ‘all sides crying, “I didn’t - f remain ns wy 2 ‘29th day of October, ‘we cannot sympathise with his bostility to the feleral go” help him to do it, or in any way countenance it.” ‘Thoy | Welt, must be mensurea by the priuciple it in- | “Yam in fuvor of such levislation aa shail farhish’ 16) the peo- ‘vernment, and his readines§to engage with mad men in Men, 80; women, 89; boys, 107; girls, 96—Total, 372. Adults, 169; children,’ 203; ‘malés,” 187; females, 185; colored persons, il, need not take 80 much pains to washjtheir skirts of him— no intelligent porsen will ever be convinced that he was any connection of theirs. Ho went and came, as he him- self informs us, under the auspices of Brown, and nobody or the licy it indicates. For twenty- ple of this stale equal rigius upon the canals and railways; fv years the Northern poople have been keeping } and also such as make the railroads furnish facilities for Up @ continual agitation in the Union concerning the insti- | getting produce and commercial. producis to market, whenever tution of slavery. They have broken upour churches; | 1 shall be ready at the depots, inatead of having & keptback an attempt to overthrow it. The movement at Harper’s Ferry may appear to bo an insignificant aflair, aud ite- panties will endeavor to make it appear such. TAS FROM ABSOLUTE DISEASE. DEA’ i y have run off our slaves; they have excluded us fron | fF We products of other Stags. Yours, truly, gessrofs, | Albuminarla and Bright's | Fever, puerperal. 3 Since its failure every one will deny being cognizant of it, | else. The lican party docs. not perceive how many his | oor tor itory on th d that the institution of slave: : ALTES 1. . disease of kidneys. 4) Bey 3 dnd ““Old Brown, the monomaniac)” will bo held respon | failure will make to wcle mare, corrediy than they would have | {2 too iiguivous 60 cere ond Uy ey ore | REPLY OF RPHRAIM G03, E80 sexatomtan vugnncr | Anemia 13 Bible for it all; but, as wo said last weok, ‘“‘thore was | ‘them. They have counted the voles siete wana ‘A vast controllin, ty in'tho Ne rn States, loo! to Prrtsrorp, Nov. 2, 1859. method in his madness,” agd that eye of his, | Co., but they have not correctly counted "swote. the possession of the general government to further their | | GexvLemxx—Your communieation of the 18th wit, address. purposes of emancipation. All along, however, we haye | #8 ph pe san ap noumnes LorBtat 30 heard put forth profuse professions that no intertoronce {| MO.” wus resolved ast evening, and I reply beieity a with tho institution of slavery in the Southern States was posed to the sale of Waaing of canals of this state, be- intended or contemplated, although overy principle they { Heving that the framers of the coustitution acted Wisel Sparkling with fire, sp)ko ocrets to the initi He has taken the wind out of their: little wind they that the world knew not of. As frequentiy stated, | had—and they must lie to and repair. Mr. Thoreau ex- the whole "Pre amme was developed to us while « | ultingly prophesiod the fall of the republican party a3 the prisonet.“Suarged with high treagon, in the summer of | necessary result of Brown’s attempt, Whai though he 3856 x ly'and ‘exception that the field of operations as they | <ad not Soiong to our clique? We may motapprove his asserted Jed them just as much to overthrow ‘slavery in | consi the best interests of the people of the State whea ate oe haa boot removed trom Missouri ta Vir- prinoiplae et Us. recognise his maguanimity. Do swe || the States pee ‘Territories. . The constitutional ‘and | thoy, tu express terms, prohibited such sale. nia. "When we frst learned of it wo resolved to resist | think wo would loco our reputation? AS. we lose at Yo | *e,stsles ae in our they bring forward to justify their!) Ssgiop 6 of mrlcle 1 of the conetliution reeds as follows: She conspiracy, cost what it would, and we have done so | spile, we should gain at tho bung. ‘The lecturer qaoted, Most logically and clearly, mnst mate thom eman- | guy of the canals of ibis State: but tiey shell reronie teeters. ‘whenever we Baw cvidences of itg movements, though it | from one of tho newspaper descriptions of Brown, an jere, then, is the great importance of this | neHy of the Stale and under iis management forever” ; thas agsumed Protean forms, Our t fears aro that | allusion to the unparalleled indian he wa’: accus-|| abolition emeute in’ Virginia. It shows to the people or te! | "he “repaint a a ee OND! Or Te Ore the republican party will suffer by the action ofthese para- | tomed to exhibit whenever the sul ‘of slavery | South tho destiny which awaits them in this Union, under | this estion, except alana be ‘taken toumend the Ci vation bites who have fastened themselves upon ft to gain | was broached, as if it were 8 matior of surprise | the control of a cectional anti-slavery: party'in the freo | in respect; and, in that case, auch amendment. must be botore the country. More than once we have | or censure. The slave ship is on its way, crowded with States. It is fact coming to the ald of logic. Itis the lo- | *ancion Hoticans, with hardly a | tedying victims, a small crew of slavebOuors, with the hat they were bastard raat purty and so were. | vast body of passengers smothering under ‘thé hatches, ror fe republican party, if true 10 ftaelf and its | and yot wo hear that the only way wo are to help ths y the Y d=! y that T Bitimate fruit of the Union as itis, tise significant siga. | gon ytiior of tho culate ame et am in favor of the sp: of ly enlargement of the canals, as prescribed bj » ‘Taken in connestion with the past, itis a | law, so as to give therequired depth of paven feel al the con! ore 3 1 ‘will everywhere denounce Tons omen of the futuro, mencement of navigatien next spring. ity ah Own beat intorests, very whe: the trenson- | matter is by “tho quict diffusion of the sentiments of hu. | POF is fucprisgy we do not suppose | _ To the thi:d—I would answer, thal T am in.favor of seen Debility, i ts a a - ys wreak Cede orkespip chiens Far Ae S ‘who has not | tothe people of this State equal rights upon the cans“ able enterprise, aiid all i es gee Ror ie ae writin soy ett ais 5,28 if re — dispense iq ppt era dae ta te sont aie fide oan Cael FR ee Diarrhea do this, some distingy! aspirants » now th eentiments of humanity, all Muished, the pure that there is 2 thoug! ois: ’ eet ipating, for years past, such events as those | win give to the citizens of our state the use! of the 7% Which | Dropsy. Kansas, will find, themselves, minus &, postion few | pcx) a8 wey ae aat overbearar The bedi ttt | which ately want Fe Fecaalng tastgution oF togurrae iat soe fara erin an ae eonlg ens Dropey in tho head months hence. Ws have facts and figures i» our possession | Wi no liave found deliverance. That is -,*,% the | Gon with the North is & standing reer ag a ; 4 Pe , 8 e . Instead of that ** domestic tranquillity ‘Wih the highest wishes for your sue’ ¥, rs Dysentery.,..... . subencver they shall Le called for. ro disseminating the sentiments of ume “MF eon | HO ae a eit Une United Staten openiytasecrta | sdopllon of Ue prinelpies eomiued in GE afoblaining the |. Pe Targement of the beari. 1. Stricture of the bowels, 1:18 Softoning of tho brain 5 Sore throat, malignant , wee ererererreserererereses: fefete terete nr Tans rh es , ” League,’ 1 ‘ pose Baown was animated by rev ‘ i Congress “aboliti: am, reapectially, your ¢bedient se es Toothing..........06 . FRATERNITY LECTURES, 1" ianow the man; they must enlarge’ 08; pecronnaies | ee eee ee rua SOME AE Grpcortoapioe by REPLY OF W. LEWIS, E5@., ° att, cpnarn goss. | Seabees -.: 1 Uleeration of the bowels. 1 “CAPTAIN JOHN BROWN OF OSSAWATOMIB,” BY | Cr such a man—a man of ” # shemsclres conveniicle, an saute 128 andi the mightict dan- Cr" sat RATIO NOMINEE OK THE OF i pam one HENRY D. THOREA, ho recognized nr. ntti in principle. He was one | which needy ya #s rreiead of “tranguatity”” and FIC" 400 PSSEMBLYMAN. rotal BS wallet a ai rom the Boston atlas end Daily Beo, Nov. 3.) Sebo war ce unfual human laws, but Lager op recta: etulty ‘aad Vosurrection are now luraataral | Messrs. Uunny C7 Oswriad, 06k. 24,1880, | eet crmtwAL AND OTUER GAUBRS NOY DEPESDING mht leeuurer originally annaunced ‘for last evening, ia | eeey wily ihn aout én America Ns eT owing him. | Prete erarper’s Merry invasion, therefore, af visa eG RTUEN _ o-Reaay ap Hoan Anny, New York UPON CLIMATE OR BKASON. SRL te. opeacotnchrs Ga sitiieree ee eaetirers aun! of nny and. sil government. | consider suf ra som en ee a ee Maer gs fon facia were, f the Gini | Arbre ented “4 Y, Slack, Esq., appeare: e fnee il 7 52 a vulure eve c tue fd Ne: K, pI r weations, of ned or cia, ea werngy aby ee 0 ‘Apbiosise | In these respects ho’ was the most ames. ot tn, | of the epee en” } saa Guo note.” Walls | deo ir uartiy. soseseary, trom ray 1o- | Rummel OF Boalde +s mnecsage a YOEP received from Lim, at a point which | Le peep ea ea irey ig ta Oni Sour rahe te ere ea berore the Yon tim, c-could not have is peers, . ey AW 0 cane myn Sourrightto undw heme tong ea! Sa? MORO MCURIN “singe fads Dolses by laudanum weed Bei be mentioned, and imparting intelligence which | Giinot exist. As for the democratic journals, thoy "°° THr HiretAthst a weet ‘ovsicca ot te fale dt New York, and in favor of preserving the canals us tbe pro- pest of the people of the Staie, and opposed wo the “sale or Dam in favar. would not properly be disclosed. In this communication t hi ough, the lecturer said, to affect me at al Mr. Douglass expressed bis rogret thatthe fldlmontot bis da) nee fel iealgiaion be # us fy {Frit te Nee ngagement to lecture was not in his power. A freeman, vaher te Be. anything thoy may gy. Se W's effort at an iusurre., Hon hus boon siKy “= flack continued, by right of taking that which to him | 2 would ee "statue of Oa} Alu ~ rom’, 98h rses iptain rowan é, thé Aevelopements are rapiw !Y Showing that Deity, 7%, ts well az by purchase, a cinzen of the Empire | fo"<0f aur Ma F pauls State House than that of any | ore eer ee, He cme waa, maturing at tha. North for in- State, sderick Dougias would it et nigh be ae in nge, that Tam his Ooeniporiee’ that I ave in this | gurreotions throughout the Bouth. ware ho cinysor bein, , Howovsr, ateronuy the wudlence | or iray and one Tey, 62 Veral more, ton, vo. | 4 caretully concocted plan is published im the New night view the toomu. °V°NS the manly bravery Of Jaw | 89% ui Teaai iweive disciples, all ettuek wae ieee, | You Fiacipo wepenliiied Mi oesiitinacs setae mt who did not hon. oo - oe - fof r i ii incorpora re ve Ne I " Ferg - e rbue with them who, many thiplt Wag enge%ed in the | the insane. ‘Such a word as sence a coo ope with | meme p ence ame tincie hence “scheme of Brown, they had one Who syMpathised with | those who pereist in using it,andI have no doubt That | te South with the aid of a willi ‘ary force from the North. } i + him in his enterprise—Henry ). Thoreau, of Concord. TNR Or Kuamanidnk dllanor tee already retraced thoir | W° forbear laying this schome botoro our readers on ac- | 4"the same timepecure the trade sod ty ‘great and |” fevers Mr. Trogiy commonood dy saying thathe did not wish | Words, Read his adurable answers. to penn eclt | count of its incendiary nature, but we adviso our readers | Meine West ise eee ‘osderce +”. ngs upon the audience, but he felt forced : “ : ; cons ghee to get it and read it for themselves. It will give them a | Premature birth, Very traly yours Fre WIS SISTA saa sal ttle as he knew of Captain Brown, | Others. How they are dwarfed and defeated by the con- | Giesrer insight into the true relations they occupy in tuo | nurty oF tiucudme h voehues, 18a. iXoReE peao-| Of Which 11 were from violent causes. dhe would fain do ing; on th jor, truth, as. ing, eras! ‘ we. 1 cK ets $ Rulocation, accidontal; 1 eee ie denon miata penn reis . -= {From the Charleston (BU) Morsury 58° se 1] Second-—Tam in furor of the immediate completion of the e canals, accordingto law, as the great avs- evils plot ¢ commeree of the'Northwestern fakes With SE eon cheep op mr a et gh the State of New York, termimating in | Bones, joints, &c. 1 Stillborn and premature ly “commercial metropolis of America.” Brain and nerves. 76 dirthes. see ee ees eee Third-—I am in favor of securing to tho people of this State | Generative organs...... 4 Stomach, bowels ‘and ae Lit Hane {hon the canals and railways, | Those terminating | Heart and blood vessels. 11 other digestive organs. 68 at this point (Oswego) ure really no competitors, andcau and | throat, &c [149° Uncortain seat and geno. should work “hari sly” toyetber. 1 amaiso in favor of | 14NB8, be . — he above there wore 26 still born, ard to both nals and railways, as | Old age... erneee 4 _ ral fevers... eras far 28 poesible, from taxatlon, and | Skin, &c., aud eruptive a Urinary organs, : F city OF NE der T year. + 37 pape a go ing | them than any other documout which has yet secu the { Ti07, Clry Ov NEW YORK. . Tn mtry generaily, sespecting his cha- | into their ob: temples. ” Th de. to stand ; 4 be New York, Oct, 28, 1859. lto 2 years - 81 ie cou f * wir obscene temples. They are made. to stand as jolical incen ; i ¥ 3 “ sympathy with him and his a pod speeches of all the men whom Massachusetts has sent to Con- | Our destruction are comparatively few in mumbers in the | therein, in veder that you may ‘ascertain Wy Howe rogerdlogt A 2 Ht Midi ees c aun 8 that the lecturer proposed to do. First, o! he J Lr gress for the last few years, donot match, for manty direct- | North, It is enough for vs to khow that, few or many, | purticnlar pots of State poliey, a6 aftpeting the canals ands | 1? 10 28 Years. 7 80t0 90 years” re indfather, John Brown, wasan officer in the Revolution. | ness and,force, and for simple truth, the few casnal vi they have, by the conatitntion of the United States, the | murests of the people of the Siate of New ork, 20 years cars, . He himsélf was born in Connecticut, about the beginning John Brown on the floor of the Harper’s Ferry ime among us, to live among us, and in tacir pur tiest intecrogatory I most emphatically anawer that £ | 20 to 25 years 17 90 to 100 1 of this century, but carly went, with his eas | jouse—that man whom you are about to send to the othor Hy time carry out thelr purposes; and,even if their | {titi favor of presorving the canals as the property of the Unknown... 3 His father was a contractor, who furnish © | world—though not to represent you there. Ho is too fair people of this ttate, for the use of all persons, on qual terms, end am opposed to their conversion into private monopolies, either by sale, grant or lease. ‘Yo your secoud interrogatory, it. gives me pleasure here to a in, and ‘scaffold aftor army there in the war of 1812. Join Brown accompanied | w specimen of a man to represent the like of us. Who, | Paspoces should tall nga aud again, ond beallold after his father to the camp, and assisted him in bis employ- | then, were his constituents? Read his words understand: of mischio€ and trouble may survive them, and ment, seeing considerable of military life—more, perhaps, | ingly and you will find out. In his case there is no idlo give new impulse to futuro adventurers and fabatics, than If he had been a soldier—for ha was often present at | ejoquence. ‘Truth is his inspiror, and earnestueas the po. | Sve, new. imp GPEMoobHONh, usd ectasaainer SERCH the councils of the officers. He learned Lats ae) how | lisher of his sentonce. He could afford the loss of his | 7M gil sire ‘people—that’ by the constitution pert armies are supplied and maintained in the field. He saw | Sharp’s rifles, while he retained the faculty of speech—a | nl wil responsible for the éstitution of slavery, and, enough of military life to disgust him with {t, and to excite | rifle of far straighter sight and longer range, It is a re- hive they sosiedd. oartigonsdt: 140 avok ct iaaur” in him a great abhorrence of it. Though tempted by the | jief to turn from the slanders against him to the vestimo- | rd’ ‘offer of some petty office in the army when about eighteen, | ny of his enemies. Mr. Thoreau here quoted from tie alge oun, the Post Office, all. the ai “atch he not only declined to accept this, but refused to train, } published remarks of Governor Wise, Colone) Washington cae the police and military of the Papin} be cuiar and was fined in consequence. He then resolved that he | and Mr. Vallandigham, in praise of Brown’s ovident in- fete bie. sigpdorirey poe lean Teledlid cidteieutiatethe ‘would have nothing to do with any war unless it were a | togrity and horoism. This event, the locturer considered, North; or tts fs ee to inthe de war for liberty. When the struggle began in Kansas he | jg a touchstone to bring out with distinctness the charac. rs D ee eee ‘a sere en moa tg Sent several sons there to help the free State party, tell | ter of this government. When a government puts forth poh seit patho hate pager se or Fs ody ing them that if there were need he would follow ant as- | jts strength on the side of injustica, it reveals iteolt a | ude their inleroourse, or arrest their Spresstole Lone sist them with his hand and counsel. This he soon after | merely brute force, or worse,» demoniacal force. It ts | Rward is destined to go on, aithough ivmay” be chooked did; and it was through his agency, moro than that of al- | the hoad of the Plug Uglies. "Ho saw this goverament te | Seward is ah op ed most any other, that Kansas was made free. For @ part | bo fairly allied with France and Austria in oppressing poner ep Breen = aie of his Me be wis asurveyor, At another timo be was | mankind. It saye, «Cease agitation on the subject of | things shall take piace the eet rr tS engaged in wool growing, and went to Europe when ea | slavery or I will make a slave of you or hang you.” ‘The | twomy-five ycarn, of ignominoustoloration and conocesion ei in that business. He was an old fashioned man in | only government he recognises is the power that estab- 1 h record, ¢ my opinion, that the enlargement and compietion of the catiais, 83 a8 to give seven feet of water, tatform depth, and thereby facilitate transportation, and allow free secess by steam from the Atlanuc seaboard to the great inland lakes, would be eve of the noblest improvements of the age, Aud an Ireland enduring monument to the progress, foresigbt and public 2 spirit of the inhabitants of the great'State of New York. 1 | italy believe that its bepelits to the city of New York, commercially, cannot be too highly estimated, and, moreover, in m; view, by judlalous and economical emnent of tis canals they POBEG 1 may be made a source o! come State. 's Is! TO your thied tuterrogatory, 1 answer, that: inamauel oo tags Deca td spre raitroads receive their corporate existence; and, are the grantees leeue ACep nals: of valuable privileges, mgbt of eminent domain, and ot money, | City Hospital.,... from the people's representatives; (the Legislature), im my | Colored Home Hosp 1 view, it is clearly uajust for them, aa common carriers of | Island Hospital.......... 5 Ward’s Isld. Emg't Hospl. 4 goods for hire, to establish a Soaiayention policy, detrimental | Lunatic Asylum, Bik’ls Isi. 1 Workhouse, BI’kw'll’s Is}. 1 to the interest of the grantors of such valuable franchises, or | Nursory and Child's Hos. 2 any of them. Lam, gentlemen, your obedient servant ri Mal. bh THEODORE B. VOORHEES, GUN siyoe tase narevns ens To Meseps Hexry O'Ruenuy, Chairman, an@ Hocu Aten, Wasps. Secretary, of the Clinton League, £0. REPLY OF ELLIOTT F. SHEPARD, ESQ., REPUBLICAN NOMINEE for Cuba or Brazil. If we had a separate govern- hehssgunek sol Ponit’ry Hosp'l, Bik’is Ist. 1 Randall's Isl. Nurs. Hosp. 1 St. Luke's Hospital...... 3 St. Vincent's Hospital ‘the hts of resent reflected on faith in the constitution and the Union. Slavery ne | jishes justice in the land. ‘Treason! Where docs such | bY, srr eboer th the radeeltiaeed cerita Delloved to be opposed to both, antl he was its determined | treason take its rise? You presume to contend with a for | Teor for the South in the Union from the forbearance or foe. Te was a New Hngland firmer. | He was like the bat | against whom West Point cadets and rifled cannon point | Pesce for the South ih the inten from the forhearaon oF f thore who stood at Concord Bridge ant Leaington Cow- | Dot, The lecturer procecded to denounce the governmant tadentes evertch gnon.and Bunker Hill. iit was no polities eae | at much length, and'to/charge Mies ne com- verted him to anti-slavery. Ethan Allen a rk, } plicity in its worst crimes. Hedefended Brown from the " ‘s SAD eoiom he may be in some respects compared, wore Tang” Impuaion of oly smundertaing hs enerprie ‘edhso jog | LOOKING AFTER SUSPICIOUS. CHARACTERS ersina far lower and less important field than he. | assistants. Would we have the good and the brave IN MARYLAND. face their country’s foes; he faced his country herself, | wait for action till they are in tho majority? His com- | ‘The Hagerstown Torchlight says:—The Governor of Ma- sohen she was wrong. Ho did not go to Harvard. He was | pany was small, simply because few could be found wor- | ryland ordered the Sherif! of Washington county to ap- not fed on the pap that isthere furnished. As he phrased | thy to pass muster, Hach was a picked man, culled out | point a sufficient number of deputies residing along of near i, “1 no more grammar than any of your calves."’ | or'thousands, if not of millions. Surely they wore the } the boundary line between this State and Pennsylvania, Pot be Wonk vo ibe university of the West, where he | best men you could select to be hung. “That is the groat- | and others also residing along the line of the Potomac Btudied the science of liberty. And having taken his de- | ogt oompiiment this country conld pay them. It was | river, who may be empowered to act. with athority of he commenced the public practice of | Brown’s doctrine that we have aright to interfere, by | law in case of any assembly of unlawful characters, or Foumat iar Kansan, Such wore "his bnanitise™ | force, with the glaveboiders, to rescue the slave. ‘The | men whose character and purpose is not known, and to haye left a Greek accent slanting the | tocturer agreed with him. A true man would not be as | arrestand detain them. In pursuance of this order the wrong way, and Re tl eed yer Pi He | much shocked by the death of the slavehulder as by ty to act as his special depution, Puritan; Of Strange, | tife. ver #9 talk against slavery, and never to act, is | county Tor some of the Puritans once settled in Amor. Pie sen fool, unless a man ees cntianty inspired. | ‘The Boonsboro’ Odd Fellow says:—Commissions from Soa. Hwould be vain to kill him; he died in the time of | The question ia not about the weapon, but the spirit in | the Governor, counteraigued by the Sheriff, have been re- Cromwell, but he reappeared here. In pis camp he per- | which you use it. Noman has yet appeared in Amari¢a | ceived in this town, givivg authority to cortain persons to mitted no profanity. No man of loose morals wus su‘. | Who loved bis fellow man so well, and treated them so | arrest all euspicious characters who may be prowling about. fored to remain there except as & Phyl of war. “I | weil. For bim he took up his life; for him bo will lay | or passing along. itdown, This event advertises us that there is such a —_— ooo | thing as death. Thero has been, before, no death in | ape Forgery be 4 ~ Robert Bonner, of the | YOK ASSEMBLY, FOURTEENTH DISTRI 1 3 CITY OF NEW YORK. | 4 16 Wana. ster, New Yorx, October 27, 1859, i Gextiswex—I have your favor of the 16th inst. ‘ ‘The republican party of tis State ask a consitutional loan | 6 ie canals. 7 8 9, ory taltateds and a ied the enlargement of, and they in! |, an We prose’ en! ent of, anc are no, pledged to see that feet of water immediate. Jy introduced to that one which Was frst navi by steam Under thelr nuspices. y are: LE irreconcilably opposed to the sale of the canals, to | 12 which several deparumenus oc ihe pubile fumuces are mene ike | 122. ( aie debied, and whiob, with that dness paid, secure tothe | Total See eee Pas net Aanwal income os aati! nits dig The number of deaths, gorered with ¢},y correspond: are the ol ri ‘as a; cl of iy - ofin ‘y it a pou so Ration ean Coe, awake of 1857 and 1858, and of last vino) was as fol. or individual sehenser Mere Lee Tatand on republican principles as above net forth, and ve. | Week ending October 31, 1851........401. Decrease... 29 lieve these statements comprehend.an answer to the ‘three in We October vey 1868.......948. Increase... 24 terrogatories you propound on behalf of the canal interests Oct. 22, 1859. (tes rom absolute disease, ..348 Sheriff has summoned 500 men in various parts of tho 366 yourepreseni. Very truly, your ob’t serv't, «external causes, &c. 18 BLLIOTE F, SHEPARD. “« To Henny O’Ren¥, Chairman, HuGH ALLEN, Secretary, Oct. 29, 1869.. © oxternal causes,ke, 23 REPLY OF THOMAS VEITCH, ESQ., DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR Increase this week a) ASSEMBLYMAN, SEVENTEENTU DISTRICT, CITY OF NEW XORK. incr uta : absolute disease... 349 ‘New York, Nov. 2, 1359. DAN! A GxxtLEMex—Your circular, containing cortain he (Cory Inarnoror’s Durauruunt, New Yorx, Oct. 2! touching the canals of the Stale of New York, has been ro: elved, 10 WI will briefly reply. “T A i are as preserving: the chnals Qs the property of the POLITICAL, people re. yor immediate enlargeme: letion EMOGR ATIC REPUBLICAN GENER Al, COMMITTER.— Oates a lea pera | Poeearaeer eed tee oes ee Tam in favor ofa pro ratn Iaw, and against any “pernicions | Tammany Hall, this evening, Nov. “past seven o'clock, railroad poltey” whivever. Le en Punotual sHevdance ia requseied., By -erder. os And sgainas soll or i the canals of the State. IBAAC V. FOWLER, Chairman, And iffelected to the ‘Asser eee the Seventeenth dis. | AtrRED CHANCELLOR, i Secretaries, trict, my vole and intiuence will be always ready in favor of | _M. AMBKosE Giiciuisn, , aaa, “ hia eaehee. 4 ory Fee TOMAS VEITCH. GPAND RALLY OF THE DEMOCRACY OF THE FIRST To Henry O’Reuay, Eaq., Chairman, Huan AuEn, Secre- ward at Chas, McCay’s, No. 9 Broadway, on Saturday tary of the Clinton League tor Promoung'the Completion of the | evening, Nov. 6, at 73 o'clock. Cadiat Bystem, ri DANIRY ‘BROPHY, Chairman, BBPLY 10 1NQUIRIES ADDRESSED.TO 4. 8. WILLIAMS, FSQ., ne. | JouN CALLAGHAN, Secretary. POBLIOAN NOMINEE FOR RE-ELECTION AS SENATOR, TWiNTY- FIFTH DISTRICT, sities, 81, 1889, peeeskares: Massns. Banny O'Risuuy and Hvew Auer, of thé ‘Clinton Tn parsnance of a resolution ef the Common Council of the olty of New York, Ide erst & ‘League he. Willaims’ Tam inreceipt of your ommmuni- chtonts the Hone AR: Willams, ‘Sate Seouice sag aa: SIE aan ats cert | om coma TEPER TEA BOMme return, a) tosny for Mr. W. that thecsnals aod canal intoresis have ne | °°" VOTING more araent supporter in Western New York than a. B. Wil- | or attempting te vote ag ee a a NN int a ore State, in opposition to the raliroad tionopely Youre, veer Te: | Nise suotiee fo give of offer hls ols Mega, 6 fo ko aay a of eloollgn dlatrict for that purpose, at tbe (For A. B, WITLLAMS) to be on DAY, THE 8TH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, ee ee ee OTE n LaNerY UFORLEAHE | paid upon the conviction. of the Fad the certit Sovru Bags, Oct. 241899. | que ofthe Recorder, Disiret Atorney, the Judge, To Henny O'Rieizy and Hucn Aes, President at - victed, retary of the Clinton League:— 4 m ? upon the testimony of the person or persons claiming such re- tories, Acs hen been received towhich aba brleliy reply, | “Buvall claims for auch reward, not presented to the under. without recapitulating your questions, agved in writing within, twenty ‘daya after the cenvioton et: Telalaing the Siate canals.as the inalienable | such offender, stall be distegaried, property of the people of the Btate of New York, and exclu. | Giveu under my at Mayor's oye sively under their control; and Tain also in favor of so, re- DANIEL F, TLEMANN, Mayor, ducing the cost of superintendence aud collection, of 0 adjust New Your, Oct. 23, 1859, . America, tor there has been fou Pine kerb edger. ‘> | only rotted and sloughed off as. they ARREST OF THE FUGITIVES. men, who respec | and sloughed along. ‘The best only run down {From the Boston Traveller, Nov. 8.} Dallies are the best fighters or the men to oppose the: es dita ad oa of thos Twill ‘Oppose a hun ‘ike tock. The the: die, = E defy themselves, and with s dozet ~ obhegt: op gfe) 2 Rte : ety me days since the rs gave an account of, a sic- dred such men as these Buford entiane. tt f man| them; they cannot do it; they only: ‘deliquesce, ey fakery a New york, & umn of $3,160 having Doasted, he had little confidence in him. Prayers | and leave a hundred oulogists mopping up the spot wheré | been obtained trom the Nassau Bank by a fergod cheek it ‘iw his camp morning and cvenis a so a Preuss | they left off. Shetomer: at Harpetia To73, pain 1S | favor of A. M. Davis, purporting to be by Robert Boactae bent AO a Tee Atd: Mb a niall agen (RO Le Med Sihat a [Md wed Mc, | Bonner. ‘The suspected rogues wore traced to this city Ing he mae oa py vate ot action and exposure} sneer deed othe best net that America hasewer ard. Mt. | and’ yesterday three. sen, named Joon B. Ross, Davi ‘Who sale ie Sissel eA veall,a traascon. | Ciddings says thelr history will ll «short pago.in thebis- | Teaci; and Adolph Bishop, wore arrested on the steamer and for great enter} coe nt Piel cari 1) ® trapscen- } tory of the country. If that will fill a short page, how dentalist, a man jeas ani mere transient Impulse, but carrying out the purpose | republican party will fll? and J. H. Bradley and B. B. Russell a ‘Soanbel Sos in cates cramer cite h | oe eee aecdeeae eee es eine | RedlaS es n ee eT “ ? a ‘ . Bri in} rT of ie’ N jaseat Bank, “a an istration of thi, of certain Border rallane he | Srhom the sun will ever'rso ia. Afnorica, and closed by Bae Mb Te a ARN 98,166 bd a ee ey eee en oy rink, | Feuding large part of (Brown's) conversation at, tho-| check presented in Court. He ‘thought at the tie ft was Hiss ‘simplicity made him appear incomparably strong armory, as he lay on the floor, ai Ror, his eapuare. That | Signed’ by Mr. Bonner, but an exrt uation ehowed ie vo nd in ita presence eloquence seemed ce a disoount. scene, he said, will stand in Yeon d van ie lan ingot = be a forgery. 4s to his tact and prudence—when scarcely a man from | ‘pygriag and the Declaration of 1s anal pallcry, when at |, Mt. Roberts, a lithographer en Fulton strect, New ope, bo, wih usr weapons Ne Could collect, sloWiy devec ay | the ornament of gome future national gallery, when st | resutied that on. the lath of October, Bishop came to bis hho, with what weapons he could collect, slowiy drove a0 | jeaxt the present form of slavery shall be no more. + | place with a check printed in brown, saying that his Oxcart through Paes tan in Hime Jing | and not ull then, we will take our revenge. “hous” —Smith, No. 93 West Wushingion Market—wanted Prairie, disc the topic which then engrossed their eyo thoughts, he would take his compase and one of his sons And proceed to run an imaginary line ga through tie : i , Enrope. ‘To-day the; taken before ples, not Yielding to & | Jonge sentence dogs Mr. Giddings think the history of tho | Gre toney for aurOPe, today they, were taken Delors Rating, anpans FERRY Avram as parry | Giese taco fate hci, Mahan to 8ee the “| ,"? Dut could not fin im 'y Sears = MUAPITAL. cat Baw Ae Pega s a hota face's bx #4 hd Spot where the conclave was assembled. On coming wu ‘From the Washington National Era.) An order to print 600 checks, saying he ‘been with Chaba Woehd Dayo WPAMe Mile; ga Bawendi implicate the republicans in the | rected there by the airs of the ba Teak bas their plans, and thus completed his real survey, he would | schemes of wn may to some extent affuct the ap- | were EO vit a A006, Lys at Fog Ay {0 finish his imaginary one. As to his recsnt | proaching elections in New York and. New Jersay, but | positive that the forged check was ono of them. | Fatare, must be remembered that we do not know the | their worst consequences must fall upon the South, * * ‘The Cae eat eae ee n ay i hie ged ~ ¢ ~ {acts about it. His enemy, Mr. Vallandigham, said it | The incendiaries whom the South to fear are those | arrested they ptt ee ite wits hin FSS one of the best planned conspiracies that ever failed. | demagogues, who, for the sake of frightening timid men | baggage on board. ane for over $4,000 Dad it show want of good management to deliver a dozen | (rom the republican party, are inculcating the spirit of | The parties aro also mw Huan beings, as be did, walking leisurely with them § insurrection among the slaves. ou the Corn Exchange Bank, New York. spectfully, Tam in favor of OS the Good; til RGU! ON NOMINATION. (3PRICT, Re HE AMAT, FOR SED ato! MERWIN K. BREWER. KGULAR D&MOCRATIO REPUBLIOAN | NO! R t Souatorial District—-Ninth, ‘ifteooth Seoul SN aac EPUBLICAN, PLE'S NOMINAS R RAIG AND PEO! Ct nF 0 TAGUES, | SONOS ASU UTR. nt , 1 MEMBRRS OF THE TA, Tis Necaiy Genre TAMMANY HALL DEMOOBdey oy te ASSEM! DISTRICT. font Telcos, Foes and Seventecati wanda, yoo Sentient lt WARD. Fifteenth Assembly District Democratic Republican Nomination, For Assembly, GEO. W. VARIAN, ‘OTWE TO ELECTION COMMITIEHS.—THE euB- IN Meares trevreg ara ae Be ee day: BAMURE RAYNOR, Kavelope Manutessaren WU) ‘William street. acc ce al We al cei meatal LATICAL.—THE SMALL RUBBER RINGS FOR FAS- can be had of the solo manufacturer, ( year pateats)G. A. BONNER, at 60 John posite Dutch, and of g W. Brower, corner of Ninctesath ‘and Fourth avenue. ror 01 ROOM let, with large paniries and baih room, in Pwemp- eee? it om + a Capt d my 8 exchanged, Inquire for rel a as nn aC ee 9. ll HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE IN BROOK Epa to neti ler yeh ee mtd ble ti jyrtle ave oars: abou: minuies’ eter Well of Futon Terry. Apply 10 JOHN L. WHIT Nit Pen. jomavenue, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE WITH ALL eee ey ‘Apply to MANN & VOUGHT, auctioneers, No. 8 Pina: 5 FURNISHED HOU! DE, ROOM TO LET—LIN A VERY ELIGIBLE room, 2 at acme ted WWENISHED. HOUMA SMALL THRER sToRE ete, Empat ta Frases ray a house Nov — West ‘Twenty. avenue; hag all the emodern ta aiceot, frst dor east of Tenth provenients; healthy location; nite rooms,” adapted ‘for. and terms, - de. very derdio, Apply onthe preqnisee trom 0 Be cane eee OMS TO LET— UNFURNISHED, WITH. m4 modern improvements, te ireallemsa eles y) a aren. sie 2 a chnnlnattnideibhaltad, “QHADEEY POLETOR FOR SALF | — fe SHE OLD BUB- “shades,” corner of Front and Dor" jac 41:9 by 110, only 608 lock. fro" nS ye Apply to 0.8: RHOBT, ALF afiulton oF Gnlharine Torry. - ulton street, Brooklyn, TO Me. ARGR b, avoved ong ‘ARLORS ON FIRST FLOOR, - sstore, Fath ber ce, or wil ames ood c*- uit elther party at a reasonable 107 Stevo way, corner Ninth street, eave vee ae nS, Scene een neer SSO RTO GES LET—A NEAT THREE STORY BRICK Ht Toe Parlory Kishen nod sleeping rate, gat an renge;in a quiet neighborhood, near Abingdon square. ply on the | remises 4 Bethune street. Rent for the apis tmenn’ $350. el ee ‘. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR CASH. A FIRST O LUT. te Boarding House, eligibiy losated near Wase- gins 4 Broadway, filled Jngton square an’ Uevadvray, filed Wit prottable boarders, P desire to be pes. louse pays a good weekly profit: Fon. partiouiars tint oH BLPRNNOGK S co, Coedroat: WAY, F001 — OR SHE ter, (0. LET—THE UPPER PAR, OF THE NEW HOUSK In Fifty first street, near Lexington &Venue; Parlor, Kitek (utee Bedrooms; water, gas, marnie tadtels. “Inquire oD. KYAN, Fifty-second street, opposite the Besscrerniaahnath< taunts ¢ = A) 10 LET—THE HOUSE 164 WRST TWENTY. tL siseetgfoxniebacon unfurnished; also 166 West Feat sixth street, both containing all the modern inmprovemanis. Inquire at 164, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M. and ® P.M.catter aud before those Wours, at aloy rear o¢ EB Ares ‘Twenty fifth street. ee 0 LEY—THE FIVE STORY STONE. HOUSE, 79 RAST Fourteenth st., finished with all the modern fmprovements, and contains thirty-five rooms, Also, a Storey No. 71, afew doors from the Opera, suitable for a saloon. piano saléarooms or cabinet maker, having a large extension in the rear. Im- quire at 75 Kast For th street, [0 LET-THE WHOLE UPPER PART OF THe MODER bigh atoop, first class House, 148 Kast Thirtioh éeven hice rooms, wi'h all the improvements and privilege using ‘baek kitchen, range, boiler, &c., or will let ‘the Hloor separate to » man and wile. Apply to BRADLEY, © en ares ee NO LET—TAE RESTAURANT AND FIXTURES AT 8iy and 819 Broadway, corner of Twelfth street. Also from and corner rooms on second, third and fourth floors. at redused. rents, Apply to JOHN 8. KILSO, 62 William atreet, 10 LET—TO A SMALL RESPONSIBLE FAMILY, WISH- ing to save rent by ocoupying and taking care of a countey Dltee tear the elty, df easy access. To a person with a enlary or 1 ipeome ft would be very cx le. Address box 4,088 Post ofice. sisi nstis en cenereaee CC (0 LET-T0 A GENTERL FAMILY, THE SECOND Floor of the house 69 Charton sireet, consisting of five Rooms, with two Rooms in the attic, the frout Basement and @ Cellar. Inquire at 83 King street. eitomebat te RI al 10 LET—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE ENGLISH basement House; partly furnished; location on fo Sixth sireet, betroca, wah and Hath arenney, Wit be Jet for $250 cash per suai and oan jeman, wife snd. sor. van KINSHIMER, 445 Fourih avenue: ant lis, ENGLER, 6 Fonsi ave OEBT_A UARGE THRER STORY DRIOK Bum. suitable eof manufacturing pur rater is in building. Inquire emit WILLIAM JouN Cony, 46 Marion street. eto tsi Hh rad ent valencia 0 LET—RENT VERY LOW, TO MAY 1, 1806, THE lage four story house No. h Nassac. street, Hrvokiya, nm minutes wal ym. Ful or ine ferry); (teem, fooms in ally gan And water. Toquire of Ac Me FANN 269 Bowery. * os ere Dan Re 10 LET—HOUSES AND PARTS. HOUSE 136 CHUR TD tenes part of bose 118 enanan street A ed ak sireet; three rooms 187 Forayth street; four rome $44 Ninth ‘street; apartments of two rooms each in differen parta of the olty. Inquire of A. M. FANNING, 260 Bowees pila sicte raed, veda lsbaa chess thts (0 LET~STORE, BASEMENT AND GOOD o¥ tn the aowmatbe Bulldog, now tnlsing, No, At Nek es rs below Fulton airee. For : thine of Ac Mt. FANNING, 200 Bowery, nenr Hose ate se a 10 LET—IN BROOKLYN, THE SECOND §To: ain i ie mga eono third story? rent $10 per vance; im house and no eblldren, Seven minutes’ walk, hoes oe ii ie (0. LET OR LEASE~AT LOWER RAVENSWi foet south of the Steamboat Ianding, rae bad bail wi wo ACTS: round; can be reach = Peat Martin. trom Felton street, ier Hier Tnqueen a MERKITT, 49 Third avenue, of’ address the owner, J. Her Herald office. Cee a 10 LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS FOR OCER' store or boarding house, the premiges 24 alsa 4 BREE Be net ater 5 nt 24 Commonwealth Bank building. ; morn nn ne nen = alse LEASE, OR FOR SALE—THE Fi poms r 2 OUR STORY HOUSE, street, corner of TI ul foc « boarding house. “Apply to BENG NATHAN street, or No. 4 West Twouly-thied street oy Sy 10 COAL MENTO LEASE, FOR FIVE OR TEN 883 Ris fifteen years as @ coal yard. ‘The present owner not beiag a 1 man, will leawe tl and oflice for five or ten years at ‘Tair rents itis well feneed and eovered=-ail yt ply to PATTEN, 91 Division street, CANT LOT TO LEASR—ON THR NORTH SIDR \Giorign reek, eur Weat_‘The lot ia 25 Cock in wath 125 feet tn d Tot will be leased from one t@ lx years. pels to T. MAOFARLAR & SON, 180 Tenth street, near urd avenue.

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