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pe New Yor” LAL SONDAY, ‘odtoiing “1, ina," ” o> won Tarking Waal iV Sieber Simpson’ of the | aaiores to his restoration policy. It is claimed Vandals upon Washington. Wall street is in a terrible stew concerning the oy Sa ny SAPO case; that shp individual who upder that namo borrowed that the , Poor Greeley, of the Tribune, seems to be | tax on Brokers’ sales of gold and stocks madeon | Rervaw or ex Eunorsax Carmauera.—Sir Morton ’ seven ‘éllars of the platonic Mrs. Calderon was gotta tote aah sana vaginal consti‘ationally unable to tell more than half | their own gecount. The Internal Revenue act gome other personage; and lastly, that as Kil to | their” purpose we presume their object brokers -| have beon paid two Uoeuand ‘dollar for collecting the | to hold .this over Mr. Johnson's head and thus | the truth. He informs us that Dean Richmond, | prescribes = jax on all such sales by OPFIOE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND wasdav'éré, ] “fUfts, and had nover done so, he was not cntitied to that | threaton to carry it ont unless he accedes to | Tilden and Signor Mantilinl Marble, slles | without qnalisiation, while the amendatory act tum, Of money. This decision met the approval. of © | their programme, nigger and all. Marble, have been to Washington; but he omits | passed at the Inst session of Congress particu- crowded court. to add that Greeley and Gay, Weed and Ray- | lar} cifies “whether for themselves or The President does not appear to be alarmed 7 me Sir Morton Peto sh capitalists, wh 0 lave boon, making a tobe ct that United Statog and | @¢ thelr threats. We understand that he has a | 02d, Opdyke and the Wood Brothers travelled | others.” But the brokers concerned fhiled to Cansda, returned 10 this city Inst evening and took up | full account of what was done in the famous | ‘2 Company with them, and shared their want | sce that the tax applied to thelr own speculs- NEW YORK HERALD. TERMS cash in advance. Money sent by mai! will be at the risk of the sender. None but bank bills current in New York taken. ? enlargement have been made upor St. Mary’s Roman ‘THE DAILY HERALD, published every day in fhe year, | thelr quarters at the Clarendon Hotel. executive sessions referred to; just what was | Of money, their schemes to raise the wind, their | tive transactions, although they admitted that | catholic church im Grand stréet daring the past few Foun conts per copy. Annual subioription pribe, $14. | A boat race yesterday between the six oared boats of | said by the radical Senators, and the real. po- cold victuals, their ld Bourbon and their recep- | the tax applied to similar transactions made | months, a reps wal. now rival any siztlar building THE WEEKLY HERALD, overy Saturday, st Five | ‘2° Atalanta Club, New York, and the Atlantic Ciub, | +0. Op each and all. He is, therefore, f tion at the White House. Some of these politi- | on account of their customers, and they repre- im the ct sarohitectaral taste’ and general ar- i Riaboken, reviled atlep. 9: ,g0r0?: ORV: B : feaee eo ee a Reet nee cal Goths and Vandals were in the flesh and Mr. the | der the direction of Matertea wie ie eaint caesar as | el at wy cee | ce at Cmaps ay |S SCO Se res | See a Se 6 “ ime of twenty-one m. Some of those Senators who on that oc- id r |B | minutes and twenty seconds At Pittsburg the regatta | casion were loud in their accusations have | ‘loud composed of shoddy and toddy, and sup- | differed with them, but gave a written promise | tho. Fane peor oe ued are’ |g | Contests have ended satisfactorily. The five mile four | since been fawning around the White House; | Posed to be from heaven, Indeed, the whole | to the effect that if the brokers would make 9 hundred dollars, wa ceteue music for the Scst BA a Darah ay ripe ally ean Lic but their fawning bas been futile; for he who | Tl may by properly called a spiritoal affair, | case and submit it to the United States Circuit docu, ‘ed's cmon prosehed Wy tie to, Br Mos Postage five cents per copy for three months. of Pittsburg. The coptest created great excitement. presides there is too well versed in the records ier bom nS rete me Court, his department would abide by its } SZ tess anda heh musical wont i anti te ‘The Evnorsay Eomox, every Wednesday, at Six cents |. Th? Inman steamship City of Cork arrived at this | for them to deceive him. Nor need President any in him, ving decision. Soe case was made and tried before | services amc -paat ten o’olock AM port last evening. Her advices are of the same date as | Johnson entertain the least fear the re- | their heads chopped off by Mr. John B. Haskin | Judge Nelson, who, strange to say, rendered | Dm™ oF Avaust Hutravy.—A paragraphs er copy, $4 per annum to any part of Great Britain, oF | thoge brought by the Oubs, and already published. in the east fear a8) 0 a Adbany anas6 which speared a these columms' = few days since in- 06 to any part of the Continent, both to include postage. | H: sult of the attacks of the malignant radicals | ® 7 ead: Eyracum. @ decision in favor of: the brokers and the friends of Major Haurend of the acckions ‘any larger number addressed to names of subscribers |. The testimony in the trial of the will of Mrs. Eliza | UPon him in any form which they may adopt. th i yaad bal mai — toner contrary to the law. Meanwhile Mr. Lewis, a 91.50 cach. An extra copy will be sent to every club | Sexton was concluded before the Surrogate yesterday, | He has the great mass of the people with him. Inge. AS COREE 1 Uae! ETP blandering lawyer, had made way for Mr. “3 Swenly copies, 0B 5, | 22d the case adjourned for summing up. TheSurro- | They so emphatically endorse his course that of smoke, a great deal of sleep, a great deal of | Orton, a blunderimg ex-Alderman and poli- aun address, one year, $25; | gatos calendar for the October term, commencing on the politicians everywhere have to put on the | “fink and 9 great many curious capers por- } tician, at the head of the Department of Inter- sand@eny larger number at same price. An extra copy | Monday next, contains seventeon cascs. formed <a es a ger alias } rial Revenue, and one of the first acte of the Marble, man-monkey, for the benefit | latter was to ignore the deciston of the United Calhoun, charged with mutiny on board that vossel on | 820w whatever. »The evidence is conclusive 2 ’ the 24th of September last while on the high seas, was | that impeachment is part of their programme of the Camden and Rip’ Van Winkles | States Circuit Court, notwithstanding the resumed before United Statos Commissioner Betts yostor- | for next winter; but this only reveals the | f New Jersey and Jerry Black Bue-| promise made by his predecessor, and to in- day, Soveral witnesses: for the defence wero examined, | desperation of their cause. They have from.| °#neers of Pennsylvania, as the train rattled | struct bis subordinates to cotfect the tax. and the case was adjourned till Monday morning next, through those States. But when the Am oe “No. 274 | the Commissioner granting bail for the appearance ot | 2@ Very commencement of their opposition to 8 iy, Hereupon fhe brokers waxed foud in their t will be sa:%t 0 clubs of twenty. ‘Thee rates makethe | Tho examination of oightoen of tbo crew of the ship | {80° Of Pledging to support him to make any ‘Wanaue Has, ‘4D the cheapest publication in the country. ‘Tho Causwors “ Evrriow, on the Ist and 16th of each month, at Six con, * Per copy, or $3 per annum. named Joh? Delaney, John Vernon and Jima Sherry, met tps place at No. 68-Mulberry street at atiout seven party arrived at the capital, and, after | complaints and ke reproaehfully of a the accused in five hundred dollars each, excepting two | Mr. Johnson been compelled to take untenable ee alleged ringleaders, whose'ball was fixed in ono thousand | ground, and will find themselves in the end | Tfreshing the inner and outer man at the worst | breach: of fuith on the part of the: department dollars each. A dwindled down to # weak and powerless fac- | °24 cheapest hotel, formed in procession and | at Washington; but when tie promise referred In the Vnttod States Commirsioner’s ofce yesterday, | tion, Every effort on their part strengthens | ™*rched up Pennsylvania avenue to call upen | to was mentioned to Mr. Orton he avowed his before Commissioner Newton, the examination into tho the President with the people, and thus adds President Johnson, their appearance was singu- | entire ignoraace of it till after he bad issued Mieenaniepcie teen aeete™ Mansons Aan charges proferred sapinat Charles, Hermkind, & Prussian, PER (ican triumphant larly imposing. At the head marched tlie | his last instructions, when he-had saad 8 re- | yutoel tGramained tee te A Lacie STAPUR, Bo. keeping a seamen's boarding house in this city, for ob- gu Signor Mantilini Marbleu, alias Marble, witli 4 va ‘AMUSEME)VTS4TO- MORROW EVENING. i BROaDW; \TRE, x*roadway.—Tux Faencu Srr— \ )Kie era Dame old, named Elizabetl> Kenna, residing at Nb 60 street, w28 placed’ in’ bed by its mother) and a structing a Deputy United States Marshal in the execu- | Success of his policy and administration. publication of it in a newspaper. whiléthe latter stegped into aat‘adjoining room the obilg Waniack’s namay We Bradvar—tux Dovuis | ton of s warranty, was ronimed, Objection wes taken | rng eaivecremrennac, mectomar | Mt Ultle organ, furniching the music. } He, However, recanted nuthing; so the | fo thunt the, set ofthe, bed and was found, ing (Gauiane, by defendant's counsel to the legality of the warrant, © Me hhacactes Gad Prataces, | Next came Thurlow Weed, taller than the |i stock Exchange amd Gold Roor'sougiit'to gain | edge aml ts foot upon the otter, in which position te ‘ en which, it was alleged, was not signed by the proper offl- . ~ y ‘was suffocated. The Coroner was viotified. INENE REDEN, Beng V TP an, CEN a tinited meee Mesatin for the diaivick bar bya | The latest news from Ireland indicates the Washington Monument, with a bundle of five | time by again appearing before the’ same | “'p,") iwesoron or rie: Mritru:—The regular fall tm INSTR: 7% 585 Broadway, opposite | cler: in tho office, who nsed tho Marshal's namo without | Wneasiness of the government organs there, Per cent contracts sticking suspiciously but! plundering Judge of the Circuit Court | speotionve the militia will commentoe‘thia wook. Ordéew aidan, Hotel. —Eruioria * SINGING, Dancing, Sc. | roving received anthority to doso. ‘The Commissioner | which, while they express their wonder at the | Pictureequely from his coat tail pocket. Those | ¢ apply for protection in the’ form of | have besrissued from she various regimental brigade an@ | mat decided on hearing evidence. The testimony of the | gniversality of Feniauism in every part of the | mous political jugglers, the Wood Brothers, | an injunction. The Judge listened drowsily | division ieadquarters for this inspection. Now that tlie Punasant Nevonsou. "7 | c*ptain and mato of the Prussian bark Louisa Viliors w28 | Sountry, and at its appearance in the army, | W20 bave been as'badly exposed in this city a8 | during two liot days in Angust to the lengthy | "a" !s srr, mote hey 1 ph pe re cd cpphern oo taken, and the cs tands adj d till Tuesd tat * tae ments ané’ distipline of owr ‘local military izationsy’ Fi waareocuTs sibkiied em a\ iltrar Sones Wix |e" iy Ang ine case stands adjourned Ull Tuesday nextat | some at the same time to make little of it. | te Davenport Brothers were in Paris, followed, | arguments of counsel'for and against the applf- | ‘The ranks of each regiment have become much incroaso® j . . h 7 f 4 Tate by accessions from the volunteer army. Thore iar Fi Sunes oF Pees:oEne Lincous, Jaan - DAVIS, &c. Charles Jones, alins Chauncey Jotinson, who is sup- | Those who suppose that the Fenian movemeat is | %™ in arm. Brother Ben was meatly tabelled | cation, and then be atept upon tio case'for | Some ial of having a cavatry brigado'in this city. ine ttended to. re TONY PASTOR'S OPERA no 6, Dawwinc, Boauasases, ke. PLEASANT Nuianoon. “ ae nheeaa7# ‘i a A “Price Twenty-five’ Thousand Dollars,” and : bis ‘nrind | id agood ene and ought to be al posed to have ‘lifted " $28,000 in bonds from Belmont’s | @ little cloud that will blow over, who fancy it y" about a month ‘before he made up his idea is ag ut XBW YORK MUSRUM OF ANAT, Y. 618 Brodway.— | Bank, in Wall strect, on tho 28th uit., was examined on. g trivial disturbance that will Be pus one ty Brother Fernando gracefully carried’ beanti-| what to say, and then finally concluded’ He | 277° Se Luria Gronn. one: coucaiowese ee ic ___ | the 5 tale at the Tombs yesterday the police, with may be a few broken heads, fal banner inscribed “Corporation Offices for | wouitt do nothing. He; therefore, indited’ s individgel Seaeations. ae See a i = = ST Ye ead Bs 68 malice ag : ce, ; ra ; | Spector to curry : Mow York, Sunday, Octom °F 41865. — | oon held to ballon tngular ebarge of false pretences | HAVE not studied it at all or faken any notice'| Ste Cheap for.Cash.” Raymend insisted apon | very maddy decision; i which about the only | has its poper quota, of mon Lofore, granting them the a = | connected with the cashing of forged and ‘tolon drafts, | of the circumstances under which it arises, If:| Walling by himself, considering it more becom: | clear sentence was “application refused.” He per dt NEWSPAPER CIRCULA TION. Tho whole fucts of the case have yet to be elicited. is the most widely spread of all the demon- [428 the dignity of a future Senator; butGreeley | probably thought he might have gone too far’| Frir 1m Etisasmmm Sreenr.—About tlirve ofolock “Ga a eS eae Capes: Wildey has under investigation a strange caso | strations of Irish dissatisfaction with English and Gay, the white man‘and the nigger of the | in the drst instance; and tlt, therefore, it was | Saturday morning a fire broke out'm the Lech phase f Ree ets of Sales of the New Ya ‘TK Daily pollen lee aes Dat more TetigiNa Bins: eae rule. It pervades universally the masses of Tribune, trotted at his’ heels and constantly | safer not to go any further: : iboaan pi pemieet ar of a Neoecpent idling in Newspapers. p sixth Legimeas WORT Ia) Tuite. git’ What Is PeRREMADRS, It hee and’ viviously bespattered him with mud.| The brokers, great and: small, were chap- ne 4 Msiedeht. found in the woods near Fort George, on tho Harlem people; , mi ek Psirmaed (EPO a Tid Ikea thor, the f , {ceeded in oxtingnishing the Games with’ pails of water r % -% Ending | river, on Friday afternoon, with his throat cut from ear | to unite in the bond of a common purpose | OPdyke' and Tilden walked togother, the for- | fallen ower the result of tis long protracted"), pea Oe ee en eivtag en bie ee eee rietiea, and ae me, 71, 1865. | tocar, An empty wailot, a box of caps, a blank memo- | Protestant and Catholic—and this’ even though: |.™eT bearing a bundle of shoddy eloth and the } tabor of the judicial mountain which brought'/| "tir 'were away from home. ‘Tlie fire started in a bed, $8, 995,000 | randum book; some discharye pxpors and a razor were | gertain portions of the Roman Catholic clergy | ltter 9 rotten plank from the Chicago:plat- | forth so small a mouse. They had fondly hoped ' ‘and fre Oe ETT Ocak Weis OF eats by Ae “ ene . Elatein 768,150 all the articles found upon the deceased, the manner of A Aid have open; ken inst it, Moreover, this | f™™- Dean Richmond, tle prayerful’ member | that the judge who had‘done them such a good’ a (2,000 Premiere ten, atreet, on Friday, | Trish sropeil deseo at the perfod when ee Coleen, brouees op Leinosien is #} turn in the beginning would support his‘ ya 1427 | Joseph Freeze, assistant engineer, was struck om the | such am occurrence is due in the cyurse of | Sout old pusty hack, newly-trimmed and deco- } own deciston by granting the'injunction. But, wn, 900 head by the engine crank and was fnstantly smashed up | Ruropean events, We have made frequent re- | Tated with several American flags. Ja this | alas for the vanity of human tiopes! he had left” 14 79 nt i ference to the fuct thata war having sach a | Ter the Procession advanced to: the White} them to the tender mercies‘of the tax gatherers, ’ ssa ; saab aires am Carrels lle ascension from | vast influence om human destinies as‘tite war | House and 'ewtered the pari gates. i who might st any time*bear down upon them conc, 9 | neem nic 2cn_ Duster et | aye at gone trough could oot poly | 1 0% fe, ae poor Giesoy ninuates, ie w plague of low ant devour tee me $1,095,001 | D4 rope suspeyded forty foot beneath the balloon, | pass away and Teave the rest of the-world in saigpelt aude ebay bes | stance by lévying upon their office furniture A‘ter a successful’ trip the balloon landed at Youkers, | quiet. And we have repeatedly warned the | ‘ken for reBels,” or that they were taitem | and whatever else they contd find. about twenty miles north of New York. European governments that their interest in down to the" ititehen and attempted tovsteal | Seriously speaking, however, this brokers’ tax The new and splendid steamship New York, Captain | #45, struggle riveted. the attention off their the spoons:. Signor Mantiiai Marbléu; afiss | muddle is no joke in Wall street. Itis not incor- Marble, muy” Have had some designs . upot} rectly estimated that some of the large houses . inklepaugh, bel to th ri le longing the Atlantic Mail Steametup people to its great insncs; prorpaay : . fit, 9 the Company's new and commodious pier, No; 4} Would be their damger, and that whem the the silver, aud may have clipped enough | owe taxes to: the government te the amount i ™mpany's line, will sail to-morrow (Monday) at mosn, .Nom, © Fiver, foot of Canal atroot, for Califormm, conne:t- | battle was over they would, in all probability, mateeisl;; trea Ge vecenm i ee | at more, tiamr~ a an ii Se ae ie firo was one oftdesign. The property of lis'trpered for $1,088, in the Stuyvesant Insurance Com- jpany. The building is owned by Mr. Woodbock; it is [ference aout end is insured in“ the Citizens’ In rence y. The matter is still under Stun vy the Fire Marshal. Tax Foro vor rae Fawr or raw Muspesep Poucs- hese, Twoxas WaLuste. —Commissionor ‘M¢Murray, Trea- ‘gurer of the Metropetitan Police, “thidniefully acknow- felttee the fattoming sume, left at tho-Central office or , Bent by for the relief of the widow andichild of the New Youre Emratp.. Times, Trib une, World aud Sun combined.. 871,228 T HE NEWS. ‘THE WIRZ TRIAL. _ Fre trial of the Andersonville jailor is expected to last’ ing’ Panama with the steamship Colorado. maths East Room to make hinaseli” a new vert; but | each, while broker is imdebted in the goveral work oe aaa — ghee — - ol re at the Post Office at attopaes ten A. tia ace woe oo Pvtcorad iacte esha the rest of thoGoeths 21d Vindals were deter- seal birasan extent whidlt bears a large Soon oe ow light upon the question as to how far os 04 oa be modidioae iy log land of that other straggie. mined to steat ‘ite whole White House, Ptesk- Proportion this copital, and it is helleved by Wirs acted fro) «HS own fiendish instincts alone, and nce pen saline ung 1, rea | Viewed’ as a European event following: « | 2ent Johnson” incinded, and’ rather frowned | competent judges that not a few-of the brokers how far he wa‘ PRomptod and encouraged and supported! |e tod tho practicability of crowing the moun: || war in America, this: trish movoment beers a | 2wn any such'petty pic kings: President Jobm- | are pecuniarily unable to meet thie elaims upon by those in hig authority over him. Robert E. Lee and’ Josoph K. John ‘Sten, the ex-rebvel generals; Colonet Ould, rebel commissio ner of exchange; Howell Cobb and ex- Governor Browt have been subponaed as witnesses for Wirs. Their cros @#amination will be vitally interesting. The line of d —«®fence which the prisoner's counsel ap- | pear desirous of * establishing is this:—That Wirz was. gick when some of the worst cruetties were practiced; that ho was not responsible for the impure vaccination and its horrible r aealts, and that generally his conduct was ratber bumat te than otherwise. Im short, that. all the direct evidenc ° i¥en of his. torturing and.siarving Northern soldiers, ‘nd shooting them down fi cold blood: is untrua, and that the old Dutch captain, as his counsel affectionately term him, isan ill-uged man. Thus far |. little progress has b- #1 made in supporting this position. | Impenclimemt Of President Jolinsem by Of the three witn ee examined yesterday, the: evi- |’ dence of two of the ™, Captain Wright and W. D» Ham. mock, strengthened the case for the prosecution. Balf, tains of Sie, ‘Ta Nevada at a gradteng of only ninety feet to: son, upon beinginforme: | of iteirarrival, boldly | them for taxes-alone, these being so far in ar- certain resem! ‘to those disturbances in thormits;, w, Len the expected gradient was one hundred’ bene that aannraltod the raul Revel} 9Pdered them téiBe admitted’ at once. When | rear as to\have aggregated an” enormous sum, beta cats tai veneer soap frye spans, Undoubtedly the great events of tench. | they came in some intr oduced themselves:and | and the ordinary fine of ten: per eent for the arvest im ¥ q then, When Greel i - Property to the value of oner hundred aud’ seventy: | Sistory had prepared ‘the way for that torrible: | #°me aye each a pai rane failure to pay: promptly being: added to the thousand’doiia “%, only partially eovered By inewrance;| aonvalsion. To go mo further, the reign of || *"4 Gay wers preserited as the wi grand total. \ was déstroyed &, ¥ & Oro in Chicago om Priday evening. Tlonis XIV. and the ‘period of the Regeuoy;. jamd the nigger of tlie Tribune the ‘The Stock Bxchange and the-GoktRoom have, The ses om boa a por bay securitieet| terowing their tremendous burdens omy thd: ) President quictiy asked , A omemes the wens however, united to resist the -colléction of the nothaie eter Spl; sapsctal-sentgn fege coerce} people, made it next to inevitablo;: but | ™a2 end which} is the nigger?” Weed'sag- | tax, and the result remains to:tieseen. Those commercisi'affaies on Saturday, a fairdegroe of activity, ,| Porhaps‘not quite inevitable. France had borne: |) gested bi Gyre | a ta ba! hae of the brokers who could least’afford to pay buoyancy and fim noss being still the ruling featurcs. | similar evils before, amd would have borne-|, Your choice; bat the’ prevailing sentiment | 114 accumulated taxes declare: that they will Groceries wore Brm'. Cotton was a taifle better. Petro-i{! tham again if she had ‘kept her old idese--her being strongly ageinst ( iay-he was sent down | 14, attempt to pay them, and’ some go so far romps miata Ti Yes. oer Tee. as to say, “Here are our deaks and'ehairs—let then requested twearry his Chicago plank to \-iom levy.” The Internal Kevenus officers are | ideas ond stimulated her to rise when sit -did.|' the Presidential wood pile-and leave it there, | meanwhile considering what to do and how to +The-most philosophical writers on this subject | Whieh he did. Opdyke , seeing several soldiers | 40 it, and age willing to recoive thetaxes under ethene’ art was taken up by undignited |‘ radieal Jecobsins for si-veral’ weeks: past |thave: attributed the immediate occurrence of| Cleve at hand ominous? y coeking their muskets | Hrotest pending the decision: of the Supreme paw among the lawyers. about. impenehing the President for some |‘the revolution to the-ferment in men'saminds | ®™4 feeling of their trewsers, dropped Bis bun- | Court of the United States: onthe question Mi WELLANEOUS. cause or beg We re ps al asof no igoaused by the war for Atmerioan indepeadence,: | “He of hetas | and ag tc shen avs boamponis But the Brokers, some of whom could 4 ; ‘ Baothers hnd awery reception; after . ‘ ‘Tho Alabama State Convention have passed am: ordt- pryigrecny es tiga! ty sharsts ed ‘Framee in that war sympathized activ sty with ea ceaiditiel bee sain a sheet tb have paik the taxes monthly: according nance which, if we rig Titly comprehend the very ctoydy afew 8 coul express: freedom; and if we sympathize in a great cause: he efticte pds cana to the law, although they may be unable to do telogram transmitted #0 us, excludes negro testimony | disgust of their'own spproa(:hing doom:in any }} we foe! its inspiratioan Tims what F: ance <ié) Mewearpad ary commissions 80 convenfently now that there: is the accu- from courts of justice ft Vall Civil cases, bubmakes mestipa- |\other-form. Batsome impor tant-ficts have-re> |\ for us. reacted on harown life. She was ena.| heinousnees ofeorruptiosnin office, theyelipped | mulation of many months“to ligniiate, are ex- Aation as to whether or pet the evidence of freedmen will | cently eome to. our knawleds;e, which not on}¥'|' bled: to sve the full force-ef the excample..we-| *¥9Y; turned their conte a» disguise themsctves | ceodinglyaverse to this. The Internal Revo- be received in crimin @F charges, This excinaiom, of t afuir in a different | Liat: and slunk down the amenue, brokon:bearted toatimony, it i ¥ added, is to contiaue till Place the whole bats 5 ight, set t> the downtrodfem people; ar@ for the J 4 . nue officers are also exceedingly averse to rer a Lagulature decides upom the: organic’ | Feveal wdeep lakd plot on the pourtof the: radi! frst time in her whole-existence Fiance wae. | 88¢ broken winded. Signor MantiliniMarbiew, | waiting, Having an impression that a stock ‘Witeace’s Tamatex. —Colley Cibter's- comedy ef the Double.Gailant was played here last night to @ very large and fashionable audience, and tiadia-decidedly da_ Dious reception. We have seldom seem: a: performance fall rere fiatly, or pursue a career of\sectr uninterrupted Guiness a9 the first act of this play dide. To only laugh drawa-wns by an interpolation on the part‘of Mr. Sefton. | ‘The sooond act had more gayety in #%, the Uhird ome scene: | i with sompe positive fun, and the: fourthimecene in the | true spirit of comedy; and these justeamed the play. } Alas that Cultey Cibber should just eseape: Being damned by ageneretion that finds fault with hie» principally be- } caus Héisout of date. It is certainiy-dewbtful whether + Cod A other wih = ae whose haod 'ttefathor Ren given» away ively—the daughter alsoweing jat- « ed ‘the man she ia to marry:: This daughter and some happewtomect inthe middle <eeS, bane rap man picking the lady out of the ataasioséconm into which @. certian han the ter Thy’ ignerant whieh Is deeper in the river. 7 husband and of the State, Governor Parsons, ia: | call aboliticmists to actually sttempt the im | interested through and through in he life of alias Marblo, had to be shown the-dvor on | b-oker ny be rich to-day and poor next week ‘atmeut siwrhere hae nett Doom anything am pee laid before the# convention, on ome of the | pegchment of President Johmson, if they canmot | anot#ter ation. Frenck soldiers alae, orgam |, *ecount of Idd. ignoranes of the propriéties of | 41.4 that therefore the tages and’ the collector’s Wehere. hundred years vim: gould on inter. first days of the siting, UF{ fed pom them the mevsssly-0F:) defeat his restoration policy/in any other form. | igedcin’ French armits,amd fighting -underrthe | “Vilized lite, displayed by putting, hiedirty | commision are at staite. And’ these appre- bevy we aernioan harine paved: tondemey that taking prow, ‘nitaia shir A canal, ceed, Ratersing The Anli-‘Havery Standard has. for some time | royai standard, came bya strange bis propitetic | feet on the chairs, fingering the mantel orme- i r hout the | openly advocated this cougse, while Beecher’s ly to fight in the: finst of the t . | ments qnd. expectorating upon the carpet. ps be ricoel a vent loaneca pavaubes het phd ‘one Independent) bas, been constantly in- prvegimia ry a and Sra onl A | Raymond, who hac been attitudinizing with placed at his disposal by the United States government. |-vinuntirg the same thing, whith has been fol-| hame they carriedtwith them the -weda afithe: | **m# folldcd, like tho. Pirst Napoteon; joixed in| wit) doubtless be carrietl into the Supreme |) Yesterday the pepe price Sue grew nie flowed ‘by private and publie articles by the | creat struggle. a violent dispute Bolween Greeley amd Weed | Court; where the blunders of the original law, ppd to Ine the wiitadeanrah. ot ‘cho malty, | sequlr editor of that sheet upon the private | Qnee more a great many soldier hava gone, | *bout the. Niagam- peace conference-and the | J,cy0.Nelson and tife Interaai’ Revenue De- a tho ground that the peopbe of Alabama hare: given etaracter of the President. All this, with the | yome from their participation in.an Atsericam New York Senatorsitip, and the-iinguage of partment will be reviewed aad:set at rest, per-- unmistakable proot of thelr Joyal ‘secusations of the pe a gona ober other | wae. ‘This time they heve gone to Ireiand im | ‘be tre Dapeng are ee carpal haps-by another blunder. Vihat will be done In Mississippi action of a widely diferent charscter | iournais in the same interest, are sufficienttocon- | stond/ot Frances: but they have gone: home | °°” e Breaident 0 | in. the.interim is the great question that troubles has boon taken on the negrt, question. Governor Shar- ‘vise an observer of events that somethizg more | nevertheless, and’ 7 expelled: This lef enly Dean Richmond, the \ gome full of the high spirit Vall street. toy, acceding to the'proposn | of Caloneh Thomas, ARIAS: 3 iy is in the wind., That a deep.scheme prayerful politician, who inereperses bis} | ———— of the Freedmen’s, Bureau in, Misais- | fan usual is in .. and pride of men who have fgught glorious - mit tas 3 pak erogr ar! that ths cases of frecdmon, instoat | Pas beon prepared to thwart the President's | patties for humansfreedom. Want do they find | Phrases with pions words, after tho thehion of i: Ji Raymond eet beak pene spring wijudicated upon as hitherto bp the Freednen'e & ‘policy is very evident from the course of those-| ai home? ‘hey ave between their nutive land | Henry Ward Beecher when he-aid, “This is a Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of the last Co Bureas, shall come before the civil wourls due wEsNk') journals and the action of the Jacobiae and the | and the frec-land they leave a terriblacontmet. | YoY hot day, by Ged, a very fot daz.” Presi- as Wks of hip te-aioelia. ive, it es prem ‘boing had to the existing tarrs of the: State; that freed: | 1 radicals; but we did not suppose uatihe.| In Irelend they @md,as the others. found in | dent Johnson and Richmond bad’ a very plea- }' 7 g » Colfax ton shal bav9 the ey varwe end propery, "rie | few days ago that it had assumed ite present | France, a country prepared to. rise. ly the in- | *nt interview, and the Dean. returned to New | "it sen be samp sprain peters News denounces ‘there consessions as iufr’.nge- | shape of an attempt at co cig ha aa by iadrnprtany sa man. ponard wrsrg tage. In plain terms, will’ not’ Mr. Colfax be u the rights of the waite men, an@y¢doubts | That an effort to impeach Mr. now | her growing once more beld and) proud in . _Sthothor thoy wil be seippored by the poople part and parcel of the programme of the redi- | her sympathy with n great cause, England's | ming to life docs not pay, and have now | 6% enough to retire infavor of Mr. Raymond? ) if "acti oben pepe dearly or ra agg cals there can be no doubt. a nee sae sympathy with our rebellion Ireland: felt and | died bing pce i oh baleen @ Se A Siow or Te Truzs.—The Chevalier Forney |: ma; an! 4 ol ‘% arm, e . jue 01 “ tien. doned lash /week was three mene, than steps were taken soon after saw, and she rejoiced in the. triumph that n " te earnestly advocating “the reconstruct ra ot nay previous week since the end of ihe rebellion. | Mareb, and #uch arrangements made that in | crushed Engiand’s natural ally. She wants to std oie a policy of President Jobnsoa in the lmminous. Tt is slated in Ov Washington eonrow/ ondenee that | the opinion of Ahe Jacobins will insure success. | extend that triumph now, and yearns to make He Srmt Lives.—Horatio. Seymour still | light of Abraham Lincoln’s example.” Forney. suite ars to be inavitated pidge ag > fo — We learn from unquestionable byprsag: that | the attempt. The thousands of; hee sons who ay haber mape ag nag named; a8 | hes discdvered how the wiad is blowing. aguinst those postsanaters ge during the executive sessions | United | writo home intensify har old matural hate by spéakers. enlighten the democracy | ern gay ons brennan perme ncng prove Aeon States Senate following the second ineugura- | the fleroe expresaton oft the hate, that England’s | at Albany on Thursday next. We expect a Posens® a aeniaden General, Pat- rendered an account of their stew rdghip. tion of Mr. Lincoln as President, the radicals, un- | duplicity has excited on this.side the Atlantic. great speeeh from Jolin Ven Buren, but we | 1 Wf Jones as Clerk of the Court of Appeals, General: Gonoral Slocum, demoorntic ew didate for Secretary of der the cover of the Star Chamber, insisted upon’ 4)) this gives a great realify to the Fenian are not so certain of Seymour. We advise him | Jonos' reputation stands high a8 a lawyerand @ soldier. ‘Brate, has rilinquished commana of the Mississipp! De- | gnq gdvocated the immediate impeachment of | movemeat Who but an idiot ean venture to} to steer well to windward. Under the wing of | Ho served in the oli Thirty-seventh New York Volun- partment on leave of wheenca/ He was féted at Vick® | aoe Johnson, hen the Vice President. It | wajoule the movement of such » people aa | Andy Johnson our ex-Gowernor in 1865 may | teers As Colonel of the Ose Hundred snd Fifty-foursh aren pag epee brerhyors carne cnr re. | was given out publicly in Washington by the | they stand ready to strige for thelr freedom,? | 4e much to repair his blunders and damages Calorie, ant gat ecay owoded, Fors series tarning to their allogiawy’», At his home in Syracuse « | radical Senators’ at that timo thet all the facts.) Whom wa heard of the movement in Italy who | of 186% Hed he stuck to our instructions of | undes Generdl Sash” Wn tenes th ews fow days tator tho G¥ eral received @ hela and data had been a gg Tia ae thought that that people, crushed by Austria, amines ox Manene Gee not Governor Fenton's \w partner before the breaing out of from the citizens, 47.4 made an out-and-out be used at the proper What these feared by France, without a friend anywhere, foeinan, democracy to- son ape rch. were, or just what had been done, was kept ® | could yet rise through the crust that centuries aay. eee ene on crmning axe veoona | mystery; but it has now transpired that s res0- | of bondage had formedover them? Aadifliaty | Stceruy Drsoverso—The unhappy man aniversary fof thelr restoration to independence by many | lution recommending the impeachment was pre- | could, why cannot Ireland? She cas, and will ; | Greeley, at the way the work of reconstruction rejoicing’. Business was reviving, and notwithstanding | sented by a radical Senator, and that the reso- | end sho will find that she has. feland on this | is going on down South. In all this work he hensions are not ill-founded, and therefore those who live “margins” with weak Houses had bet- ter take: warning aceordingly:. This muddle daurce . Nor is it any better in-respecs to its delineation ‘Three of its notavie- of ct 7 ‘Strutt, Mr, Saunter and Sir ‘Splighair—are the tt, of absurdities, e: il tm_renpat ae ap A. N Toutent gon of the rebel general of sn onal rumor that the Spaniards intended to reeeP- | tog wag strongly edvocsted and voted for by'| sido the Atlentie, Wo will recegnise her as | can find nething satisfactory from Washington | the same name, wes maried in New Ovleand, on tho2'K) 14 parscgon Mixerama—The superiority of tare @amana—the Gibraltar of the Weet Indieg—the tooking i Senators Samner, Pomeroy and several others | « belligoront power at the first, note of battle, | to Texas. Nothing is going right; everything “oe iaan tarting eS tom @ ferogeae fa law 0s hb of that class in the Senate who had been | and we will blacken the atraosphero of every | is going wrong; and all because the omanci- ‘rn im tho lottery, Tho litigation with hor attorney, F. 1. | identified with the movement to nominate Mr. | climate with the smoke of ‘burning British vee- | pated blacks of the South are not granted at ‘Ring, which bas Gelifhied the quidauncs in Judge Bar: | Chase for President. The good sense of a | gig, fired by Irish-Amer‘oan Alabamas. This | once the right of suffrage. Greeley and Ben rnard’s court tog the past fow days, has ended in the cout! | soaiority of the Senate prevented the passage | is the lesson that Englmd has taught us, and, | Wood are in the same bad box; for neither of edeting all the bonds to be given up to the lucky lotlery | 0 14, resointion at that time; but the radical | in the very words ‘sf English hate, “It shall { these philosophers knows exactly where he is “arte, af cepiving ihe dete mead In da. | HOW hope to copkrol that body at jis next | co hard but wg wily better the examole.” —*” or what is to he done, A Mistake im the Name. 0 THR RDITOR OF THE BRRALD. To your editions of the 26th and 90th there is given the name of Wm. M. as found drowned at the foot of qureriiag Unsure yen Si bay tn fled we you will m eon, ne Me sWHC MORAY, 101 Bookman vlteot, New Yor, Oct. 1, 1866.

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