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NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU 8TS. utes to the good condition of the ship, the good quality of | ciety is now in a very flourishing condition, and has { they will rt that The Obfeet in Putting Sef. Davis on Zz Pen the food supplied and the attention given 1 the suffer. | been enablow, by liberal contributions and legacies during ee Mote pcs Big os eg apoalene ‘Trial for Treason. tapos: waiseedione prone ee nhac The appeals that have been made We publish in another column this morning malady, In speaking of the matter of quarantining | the city. A lecture was delivered by the Rev. Dr. True | At 20 period in our history has this fact been : cholera cases, he says the endeavor must be the quaran- | on charity, whic was listened to with great attoution | More apparent than in the result of the recent om cher wane ee 8 long and interesting letter from Mr. Silas & tine ef persons, and not of ships or merchandise, At | by the ladies present, elections. The rebellion having been put tions legations of gentlems of (i Burrows, the great American traveller. Mr. an informal meeting of the Board of Health held yes- | A fire, the origin of which is unknown, broke out | down, the public mind, after four years of ex- thetic Indies spring from motives of personal | Burrows is a genuine genius, celebrated terday it was announced that the British brig Chilton | about one o'clock yesterday morning on the fourth floor regard, kindness, or sympathy for thé sufferings | throughou: peciall: " had oome up to the ‘ity without siopping to be quaran | of the five story bullding No. 102 Atlerney street, com--| °itement and anxiety, looks forward to the Te- | 14 nwmitiation of a esp a occupied a pro- pep. clon, flessraaphor eae lite AMUSEMENTS THIS BYENING. BROADWAY THEATRE. Broadway. —Sax. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRE: 585 Broadway, 0 ite (agg ile atari Lag rg Metropol Young Araica ON Taw Firing TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. 201 Bowery.—Sina- URLESQUES, &C. Gans. ama, Danone, Bi 1. OLD Dawe COOPER INSTITUTE, Astor Place.—Prorssson Wisx- can's Evunings ov Mysteay anv Visions, Secon Sigur, &c. HOOLEY’S OPERA HOUSE, Brooklyn.—Eratortan I. srasisy—Batiaps, Pinrouimes ste BusBLESQUES AND NEW YOR! OF ANATOM' By ‘ORK MUSEUM OF, Y, 618 Broadway. Open from 10 4. M. BROADWAY ATHENAUM, Broadway.—Grawp Scum ‘AND an Ev. Ictustione—Panonama or Noutaeen ors. STEREOSCOPTICON SCHOOL OF ART—Corner of ‘Grand and Crosby HOWE’S EUROPEAN CIRCUS—Junction of DeKalb and Fulton avenues, Brooklyn. New York, Friday, November 10, 1865. NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION. Receipts or S jewspapers., OFFICIAL. Year Ending Name of Paper. ‘May 1, 1865. different places along the coast of Florida, buildings be- - $1,095,000 New Yorn Herp. Clroulation and Advertising of the New York Herald. During the war the circulation of the Heratp often run up to one hundred and fifty thousand, and since peace was restored it has averaged daily over one hundred thousand. Certain newspapers, conducted by men as umserupu- lous as Mantilini Marbla, of the World, having circulated false and ridiculous stories about the circulation and advertising patronage of the Heratp, we present the following compara- tive table showing the advertising receipts of this office from October 1 to November 9, this year and last :-— Receipts from Oct. 1 to Noy. 9, 1865 - $79,035 02 Receipts from Oct. 1 to Nov. 9, 1864- 76,900 86 Increase this year - - - - - $2,134 16 This increase, it will be borne in mind, is without the aid of those foolish theatrical mana- gers who “do not advertise in the New York Herarp,” any one of whom who “ioubts the statement may, if he will come as a gentleman, cleanly shaved, decently dressed, and not ina state of semi-intoxication, see our bodks, the figures and the money. The fact is our advertising has imcreased immensely since those nonsensical managers withdrew their notices, spiting thereby no- body but themselves; and we have about come to the conclusion not to admit them again aatil they have passed a season of penance. THE NEWS. The majority of General Barlow, the republican candi dato for =ccretary of State in this State, is now believed tL» be about twenty-seven thousand. In the Louisiana election, also held on last Monday, for Governor-and members of Congress and the Lexisla- ture, the democrats were successful by large majorities. They elected their candidates for Governor sand Lieuten- ant Governor, J. Madison Wells, the present incumbent, and Mr. Voorhees. The Legislature is said to be entirely democratic. Among the Congressmen elected in New Orleans is Jacob Barker. The latest reports regarding the Alabama election, held on Monday last, state that Mr. Bulger is elected Governor by a small majority. The North Carolina election for Governor and members ol Congress.and the Legislature took place yesterday; but we have yet no definite returns. A Raleigh despatch ot lastnight, however, expresses the belief that all the ultra Union candidates for Congress are defeated. ~onor Sormiento, representative of the Argentine Re- public, was yesterday introduced to Prosident Johnson. by the Secretary of State and presented his credentials aa Minister Plenipotentiary, “AS customary on such Ge casions, addresses were made by botlt the President and the Mimister; but they were confined principally to con- gratulations and expressions of hope that the relations of the-two conntries may become more intimate, ~ Tue Secretary of the Treasury has issucd = cixeular instructing collectors of customs that they aro “to reeeive the Treasury gold certificates in payment of duties on imports, but not in excess of the amount to be paid. Henry Wirz, the Andersonville robel prison keeper, willbe hanged in Washington to-day, unless, which is not at all probable, executive clemency shall imterpose. ‘Tho condemned man was permitted to receive several v sitora yesterday, and appeared to contemplate his doom with composure, He is said to be now in better condi- tion, mentally and physically, than at any previous time sinoe bis imprisonment, Genoral Briscoe, who was tried by court martial on charge of attempting to rob the Quartermaster's Depart- ment at Lynchburg, Va, was released from pris- on in Washington yesterday. lis sentence was that he be cashiered, dishonofably dismissed from the service, prohibited from ever holding any office under government, forfeit all pay and allow- ances and beconfined for ‘vo years at hard labor, all of which was approved by the President excepting the im: prisonment, which was remi'ted in consideration of the Genoral’s brilliant service in the army, and he was ac cordingly set at liberty. Some acoounts from imperial sources of the attack of tho ropublicans on Matamoros, Mexico, on the 25th of Jast month, have already appeared in our columns, and the receipt of papers from that city puts us in posses- sion of addititional statements regarding it. These make out the affair to have resulted most disastrously to the attacking force; but in the light of a Brownsville des- apatch of General Weitzel’s regarding the fight, the imperial stories appear to have been moch exaggerated. The republicans were unsuccessful, it is true; but the result of the engagement does not seem to have seriously affected their plans, as they the attack. General Woitze was lod by about seventy Ain 3. The imperialists had a gunboat on the river which took part in the con- teat. Maximilian’s ambassador to Italy was officially re- cnived by King Victor Emanuel on the 22d ult, The latter wished all happiness “to the Emperor, to his family and to Mexico,” ‘Thoro are no new cages of cholera in our harbor to re- port, and apparently the disease is disappearing, at least for the immediate present. Dr. Walser, in charge of the ‘boapital sbip at the Lower Quarantine, has made a report in nagard to the cause, development and history of the epidemic among the Atalanta’s passengers. Out of five fhondrod and twenty-fyp ip the steerage, about sixty ‘were attacked and sixteen died during the passage, and ‘sin0 the vonsel’s arrival thirty-six more have sickened and four died. This comnerstivaly amall mortaliwy be attrib. ithe per cent bonds " of the New York Daily | occurrence; but it has parulyzed nearly every otberkind | Foster, of 180 Wost Tear ante from Mr] approved the wise and sagacious platform of 252,000 | Fesched New Orleans on the SOWWult. from this city, re- 169,427 100,000 151,079 90,548 $1,095,000 ‘Times, Tribune, World and Sun combined,. 871,229 tined, ‘The Mayor ordered her return to Quarantine for | pletely destroying, with their con the upper four | urn of quiet and prosperity. President John- sanitary examination. Attention was toa large | floors, which were used as a pb saa lqai ras ‘The | son adopted » policy which promised a speedy malnent ponision, bathee the yee ssw spend been our duty:and our pleasure to, introduce quantity of half putrid hides and train said to | 1088 of stock on these floors is estimated at Aiteen thou. | restoration of the country and the accomplish. | * this isall very well. The sen tothe public many strange and original philoso- be now Iying amidst the ruins of a recent Gre in the | sand dollars, on which the ipsurance is four thousand | ment of the very result looked for. The Jaeobin | 2C# °F commisseration is sweet to the heart, | phers, from the Chevalier Wikoff to the Count vicinity of the Grand street ferry, polsoning the eur- | dollars, Some damago was done on the first floor aléo. | portion of the republican under the lead | ®24 mercy is like the dropping of honey. But | Gurowski, the Count Joannes and Colorado rounding atmogphere. There aro other equally oftensive | The loos on building i stato at olght thousand dolla, | PORHON O° OM Be Pay under the JeA2 | in State affairs—in casos where great princfples | Jowott; but Mr. Burrows in a very different rer are involved and the well being of society is | sort of a personage. A distinguished merchant and dangerous nuisances rier Parts of the city, | The adjoining houses, Nos. 100, 10¢and 106, were in- ing i It is understood that the national government proposes | jured to some extent by water; but the fire did not against that policy and make universal party cf concerned—mercy must be tempered with jus- | of this city years ago, he has since visited tice. It is not the individual Davis that is to | almost every part of the world, and his natu- to sell to our State authorities, for 9 merely nominal | spread to them. negro suffrage the party shibboleth. price, the old receiving en Carolina, to be sta- A fire at No. 14 Water street, which broke out in 8 | eongervative portion rejected the ee soiontedlra Lower Quarant oe nea permease: cholera [ana popes on the ceiewrapeberes these disorganizers aad pledged the party in ne caretioont veaninay Oo Suet = fally philosophical aad practical mind is now a ‘The Queen of Spain has given {one million of reals to to the floors above, destroyed about five thousand dollars | ©Very State, except Mamsachnsetta and Minne- le bigs t I ft Brin nea in- perinet of Ue. et of Yon How be applied in aid of the cholera-stricken in her domin- | worth of stock, and damaged the building tothe extent | sta, to the support of President Johnson, In| @¥% 9% St least, to @ trial, him. boldt. He combines ins considerable degree the ae ws a received on See: * about fee thousand dollars. The losses are prin- | Ohio not only the convertion, but the candi- | gp gl = i - be pore would nasa ere eos ¥ groat ae : vig by perial family of France—the Exgperor giving twenty-five pe apenas on Wednesday night in a lager eee, PE, Govern: eee aE ae suffer by the violati en Isw and a principle —_ ty Meneng . posse thousand francs, the Empress fifteem thousand, and the | beer saloon kept by « man named Friedmanm, at No. 113 | #8e In Pennsylvania the State Committee F oe roment 0h heed pots per most Princelmperial ten thousand. hae pooecet ran papiosl —_ a a on interest; but we believe thet the object dear to bis heart is the progress of this country tribunal which takes cognizance of the offence | towards the glorious destiny that Providence with which he is charged. The President hav} has marked out for it. During his wan- pardoned many of the leaders im the rebellion, | gerings he has encountered the most extra- and in the kindness of his heart might be dis- | ordinary sdventures. At one time he posed to pardon Mr. Davis; but, se: be said to | was wrecked upon an iceberg and remained: the Baltimore ladies, “the nationat character of | there three days, sheltering himself from cold the question restrained all private sympathy | with the skins of birds, and upon his release which they might have awakened in him.” | fram his perilous: prison he found that his hair Whatever may be the decision of the Supreme | had turned completely white. All the old mer- Court, or whatever sction the President may | chante of this city will most cordially remem- take afterward, the great object is to define | per Mr. Burrows, and all of our readors will through this case what is or what is not treason | find his letter well worth perusing, and his according to the constitution and laws-of the | opinions entitled to consideration and’ respect. United States. The country demands this, not The'letter opens with a few quaint and origi- out of vengeance, but as security for the | na) paragraphs asserting and logically proving fature. It is impossible to say in advance what | that the aborigines who possessed this country the decision of the court will be. Ifit should | when Columbus landed were actually better convict Mr. Dayis of treason the question will | Christians than the Buropeans who came to be settled; if it should not we shall see what | redeem them from barbarism. Mr. Burrows laws are necessary to prevent and punish trea | refers to the facta that the aborigines prac- som hereafter. That, we apprehend, is the| tised towards the new comers the Christian object of the trial. i : virtues of brotherhood, clarity, hospitality and The case really has no parallel in the history | religious toleration. In spite of all that has of nations, and it will call forth a great array’) been written: about the Indians by our histo- of legal ability. The press will discuss it uni--) rians and novelists, this view is certainly new vereally, and it will engage the attention of |'to us, and it may have an important bearing statesmen and lawyers both in this country and |'apon the question whether or not these Indians abroad. The federal compact, the reserved |\were the descendants of the lost tribes of rights of the States, the power of the federal | Israel. Thus even the chance suggestions of government over the several States, the ques- | 9 practically philosophical mind’ throw a flood tion.as to how far individuals acting under the | of light upon'vexed points of history. Mr. Burs- authority of State organizatiow are guilty of | rows then pays a just tribute of praise to the: treason, and what effect, if any, the belligerent | Emperor of Russia, who shares with the: twenty and thirty vessels wrecked on a comparatively John D. Bainbridge, of Freehold, New Jorsey, was limited extent of shore. Nearly every vessel in the har- | yesterday brought to this city, {n custody of an offer, | President Johnson in unequivocal terms. Thus bor of Key West was driven ashore, and at theTortugas | and eommitted to the Tombs, on'charge of having, some | in every State but two the party which was in and other points the gale was equally severe: The | montis ago, stolen five thousand doflare worth of gov- juring reed wrecking fraternity have been reaping a harvest siace its ee jeaeeeecitons gov- | the supremacy di the war endo: and of business in that region for the time being. Thestorm ‘A youtty man of twenty-one, aanied Theodore F; Rock- the President. Upon that platform they have appears to have been as heavy om the land as at sea at woll, was yesterday committed to’ the Tombs on charge | Come out of the contest with flying colors, and pial Boa ay . BE iy ee of stealing’ goods from a Chatham’ street elothing store. | have been everywhere successful. This result gil , wharves, fences ani ges being swept | After his arrest he mado a confession of his plan of | has been obtained by discarding all such dis- away, and nearly all the trees being blown down. operations, stating that for some timo past he had been nizing questions ae universal ne, The officers of the steamship George Cromwell, which | in the habit of secreting himself im: tho: store before it pis oe J % oeeme was closed imthe evening, packing up alot of garments | 804 W: . Johnson’s consenting to leave it port having experienced the ful¥ force of the late tre: | during the wight, and, aftor tho establishenent was | With the people of the States interested to ee gale, and passed on the Florida coast a number | opened in the miprning, coolly walking:out with his bun- | settle themselves. Had they adopted the ae and vessels ashore, including : side-whee? | die, in the presence of all tho clerks; without causing | extreme measures of the radical faction their er, and the remains of others thes had gone to | any suspicion om their part. dofent 1d have: beo! Abeta i pieces, ‘The steamship Mississippi, Hence on the 20th |\ A riot occurred! im Paterson, N. J.,.on Wednesday | “oon VOU nas disastrous a8 their ult, for New Orleans, suffered to such/an extent tbat she | night, between a party of some thirty roughs.and several | ‘Titumph bas been overwhelming. This is the became unmanageable for atime, and was at the merey |’ railroad hands and'soldvers, growing out of the refuxal of | important fact which the managers of the ee he eacn, but finally, the storm-abating, reached | the roughs to pay their faro on a train from Jersey City | republican party must mow comprehend lon. t® Paterson. Bayonets, knives, pistols, stones, clubs | and act upon if they wish to maintain thei ‘The island of Cubs also experienced tHe Ostober storm | and’ other weapons woro Crecly used; and therbattle raged ; a ee : oe in a very severe manner, Several vessels were sunk | fiercely for about ten’ minates, when tho rowdics wore | Present Supremacy. © people desire quiet there, and many others were driven sstiore. In the | driven away, carrying-with them about a dézen injured, | 824 to’ remain free from) exciting political cities of Havana and Matanzas many houses-were blown | A’gatchel containingcighty thousand dollars was yos- | agitation. They have repudiated the demo- cratic party in its stronghold, New Jersey, dowmand much other damage was done. terday stolen from an express wagon in Chicago. ‘The fale was felt with great force among tic Bermuda The stock market wag-unsettled yesterday, but closed ‘ islands. Our correspondence thence mentions num- , booauso’ that party, tried ti), esp sho slavery steady. Gov ts depressed. Gold was: dill; ‘ = ber of disasters to veasels from, ‘Tho bark Wllingwood | ana cloeed ail46x aloe olawas dull; | question alive. But they will just as soon put down the republicans if they attempt to revive foundered at sea near the islands en the 2istiult; but There was no especial activity in commercial matters: |; her officers and crew were saved Captain Méacen, of | yesterday, and foreign morchandise was, on the whole, | internal agitation in any other’ form, let it be the brig Marshall, which: avrived here yestexiay from | rathcr quiet. Domestic produce was in fair domand, | universal negro suffrage or any other question the Senogal river, Africa, reports that his vesscteuffered | put irrogular. Grocories were: quiet. Cotton continued’ |: likely to array one section against the other. severely and was neerly swamped to the westward of | dull and nominal. Petroléum was rather firmer. On’! nig fact is clearly the logical interpretation pleaded guilty. Edward Baison also pleaded guilty toa similar charge in forging a check for fifty dollars on the Continental Bank, Ann Burns, charged with attempt- ing to pass two counterfeit three dollar bills on the Jef- ferson County Bank, plended guilty to forgery im the fourth degree, These prisoners were remanded for sen- ence. 4 Surrogate Tucker yesterday heard arguments of coum gol on the motion for @ review of the decision on the the Bermudas, on the 2th, 25th and 26th ult. © flour w: . . The Santa Cathanine Waiting. was not los;.as re- oe aa deeds A ceewthgetiti as ines of the results, not only of the: recent but all Oats were firmer for sound, while unsound wore neg. Bees ee cleatinna teeeees ; character of a powerful combination such a8 | lamented Lincoln the proud title of the Pr ¥ =. ’ | that of the South has upon the question—all | great emancipator.. Unquestionably it must. sion on board the steamboat St, John, im the Northiriver, | for want) of siock. Lard was quiet and unchanged. was brought toa close last’ evening. During the day a | Whiskey:was firmer. = A pursue. If they allow the radical Jacobin The Recent Electt ‘d the Condition: nations to this case, because no: government | land that the shackles have dropped boilermakers and iron maarfacturers-were placed omthe jections and the Condition | fxction, headed by Stevens, Wade and Sumner, that ever existed was formed like: ours. With | from overy ath abara and abe civectaa being placed on beard the'veesel. The opinions given | States this fall furnishes s new landmark for bs short duration; and their present success hasten ‘i by the witnesses \sero:that ‘the Voiter: liad! been impro- i P : nn ii rc gle, head of steam; that tho chisel-out. made white caulking phe Lp crite : had weakened the veteptacle, and tliat the filling of the retain control of the national government for itself to be led b . % > y the Jacobin faction their Stat the next twenty-five years, provided that they | destruction will follow their present victory pene pase pmenter ge aera seme ¢ og eae of our national a testimony adduced had sufficed to give thejurors tll the tt hated grag e appeal against repudiation details of the affair, Coroner Wildoy dispensed wit h the sminbasamon:, Cy’ acu: Alboard/ ah seaisot ck . Hscard and reject the | which they never can expect to recover. That ; counsels of alt such men as Ben. Wade, Sumner, party has now reached the critical point of its nary case of an unlimited or pees part- | but upon reading afew more paregraphs of verdict urging the more thorough: bracing of large nership im business one membes,'from caprice | the letter we discover that the subject of repu- boilers, the more frequent. inspection of the same, and party to be controlled by men of that ¢lass, it that it tu yi hip th f i Di tig bits ibys asta tend will soom:sink into a hopeless minority. ‘The | iis doom is only the ip the god of the radicals | this principle apply to nations... One party, oF | France would, in bis opinion, render repudie- Particulars of the droadful. cataatrogho: ow the Sa cra- q @ portion of the States, could. not legally dis- | tion inevitable. agers whether it is again revived or not. They San Francisco correspondents. By the explosion of one . pe ae weeks ago all England and the continent of of the boilers of the steamer ‘Yooomite about forty yas. | BOld: the-ey to the political situation, and if| Furope were thrown into bystericsby the pub- pais Learn Seago bz nad ee ee raphe ves reap nity wo mason 'Y | whose deathbed he watched eneral Scott, thanksgiving appointment of his-previous-ppeciamation, | time to come. and selected the 7th of December: for Zhankagiving Day, a ; the State Department at Washington. Editors, mars far officially recognized this Gay as the ome to be ob- served, their schemes. If there is one-feature more : the oharge: in the most rough and ungentle- States»is. contrary to andthe titutic i marked .tham any other in the result of the elec- manly manner. They refused to.acknowledge oe Beans ry ; piety ia aie ra on. | allow Maximilian to reform that country. He. yesterday, They expect to leave here fer Boston to- a rn people je. the mistal Sup--| asserts that Napoleon. was moved to the Mexi- morrow, and to. tako their, departure: from. this country ; direction.. Whenever the republican party bas “ and implied! that the money was.not to be paid laid. down: am extreme radical policy in the they snoceeded it would have-been a successful | to take an unfair advantage of our civil trou- dered his decision in the Harris. divarce cage, the report unless.the rebels succeeded. Wo-now find that ot the: pecosedingh of ach lob. Weare hhantidly grees os revolution only, not « vindication of the right | bles, He. quotes from Napoleon’s pamphlets. the war,.when it has gone into the contest on a custody of the children, and. the. lady being allowed no | conservative and Union platform, success has peer orp Sy” ye ince @ ae an up, before the court in.the trial of Mr. Davis: | carefully considered! and by no means inimical. alimony. eat ay cr atond "y seaintonpee , | Is he a citizen of the United States? Has he | plan im regard to Nicaragua, the Constanti- i It will be remembered that the ComptroWer, in this liti- }, pealed.to the people on the: ery for the Union, gation, was charged with acantomyt of court, in neglect- | and. swept everything before them with. oe alten ae = = a meh while tet and acting within the a attention of our- readers, and if we do netiex- 4 y. omer whicl government claims to,have | press.our opinions wpon them atrthis moment it Eighty-sixth street, The Comptroller was ordered to een helt ty oi pay a fine of. five hundred, dollars for this contempt by | V' yas tl own, control its. policy } 4. sheoo-thousand dollars. This is an and cammit it to all manner of excesses. The They onght to have put us down for thirty mib- or aided and abetted their enemies in doing 80? | and.space at present to treat. them in.all:their: had no authority to.makesua an order, Tho decisien is reserved, amount ean we contribute for a cause that ia, Apvice 70, Dean Ricamoxp.—To use your mocracy were once more victorions in all the tonal questions raised, undonbtedly—as to ° Central States, The democracy, misconstruing | 2°t MY Prosperous, bat promises the Federap- | what makes a publlc enemy, and when und | OW language, Dean, “By Gad, wheroare nail # policeman, charging him with assault and battery in arresting her for alleged interference with the defendant Ha rar . from the shent-per-shent democracy organ, posethe war. The result was that they too be shown that Mr. Davis initiated, promoted | 3" : vs bitte ware everywhere disastrously defeated the fol-. country we are accustomed to frankness and.| », aided, in any.overt act, a war waged by or-you will: never realiae # cent ia this world In the Court of General Sessions yesterday Francis Sir casita Ube es og Bouhe of Morris Weta, 21 Cian tions since the commencement of the rebellion rs wt hy a sear a al States, as recognized by foreige governments,. road will suffer some hereafter. _ brine edness - oil i en e of Mot , —One ae - street, on tho 15th of October, and stole four hundred that this feature has been prominent in our and as seemingly recognized by us in block: | Gusarsoenuxns Mar Rovrs m4 with them, will be brought forward as a ples sugges' magni the oxtremo North to the extreme southesly section of Rusgol to the State Prison for five years. ThomasLynch, | great political parties of the country.. If we hissing rh aan ai ificent plans for | that Davis should be treated, as a prisoner of bed country. Most prominent among these: ts the grand who pleaded guilty to an assault with inteus to do bodily | turn hack to the time when poor Pierce was paying national debt, cannot sub- takes the Orange and Alexandria, Virginia and Tear walking through Seventoonth street, was sont to the | just settled} down after » long agitation, and | a dertaking as the liberation of Ireland. How axa roils — best Legally the Preal- | rresce, and East. Tennessee and State Prison for three years and six months. | that the people supported Pierce for the reason much the Old World has learned. from the New nt mig! ve or any other rebel New Orl 4 alt intermediate pointe, ed to the Stat setsfers takiog this route will save three hundred attempt ab larceny, And wae ac was cowvictea | 1088 liable to be disturbed under a or enor to have done so after sarrender. ant Prison for two years, William Martin was convicted sari © | gee the fruits in the publication in the ever- . shee ’) mocratic than a whig administration, But | tasting ‘Times of the list of subscribers to the | Tee Ti&ht reste in the government heyond all | oie cr inieiine. What's contrast with we cenaition the pretence of going to @ tuneral. Tho property was sold in Sullivan county, and subsequently recovered. | yom Davie and Maray, and through their disor- highest tribunal in the country what constitutes | Ixenrers.—Professor Wiseman, who has mato quite « . Dav Thi t . ganizing influence. the Pandora box was Saas Ho wenten a ai ps red treason. It does this in order to stamp the re- | reputation as a magician in the provinciat halts. of amuse. the sentence was modified to one year’s imprisonment in the State Prison, Wm. Thomas, indicted for forging The gathering to witnos: bis performamee was not » hoped to prevent by the election of Pierce. | jyyernment. No wonder they fear the concus- | Me® if necessary, against similar evils. For | very jarge ono, but still was highly appreciative. The The democratic party had been 80 long | sion of the Fenian blunderbusses will shiver for the skilful manner in which be performed his tricu». the question in the case of Mr. Davis before 2 the more they were chestedl the more they once. The people of one State after another | th. Fenian loan published in the enterprising the Supreme Court, seemed repudiated this course, but the party retained Pwnch must make the old reprobate {i te this defect’ is oasily | re His vase and losing only two Senators, Thus the whole | ball trick and the stick eased a tens in pursuing the same line of policy he so disin- | Banuow axn Betmoyt Looxtva Ur.—These | grand democratic straggle amounts to the Christy will. The question under consideration was as ported a fow days since lected and a shade weakor. Pork was dull, heavy and then, the republicans desire to retain their these will come up and be folly discussed. | afford Mr. Burrows great gi ttn) mass of testimony was adduced. A number of practical ; ‘hy of the Parties. : : stand, as well as the government inspestor who exam- torcontrol and shape their policy in the next | ing 19, amount of self-government reserved | freedom ia to be o main feature of the consti- perly braced; thaiithe hydrostatlo. pressure: to which: it 3 future course. The triumph of the republicans | ang disorganizing work to destroy the demo- States, aa much as tlie people of the several | the- astonishing’ fact that in: a little: German e- astonishing at in’ a little: boilers with cold water before they wero: poled off hat t of the people and " . witl such rapidity that another Congressional made of the right of seceasion or dissolution. | which he deduces from the statements be usual charge, and the case wasationce submitted. After Chandler ‘and Stevens. If, upon the heels of history. Let it adhere to President Johnson other cann the use of hot instend of cold water in the applieati on of bP oaf mere! oe penance one diation is connected by ware and subtle logto: | defeat of the democracy has crushed that pat mento river, California, on tho 12th of last: moath, b ere- = solve the compact without the consent of the} In regard to Mexico Mr-Burrows makes some sengers wore killed and a large aumborofothers injured, }, they wisety direct their policy they can retain ‘ oi lication of a: list of subscribers tothe famous any act. of their own, or assumed act of the would not now consider the ike. in accordance with the. national. thanksgiving prociama- he the radical and , . oard ical and Jacobin: disorganizing had taken part in that loan flewinto a most secession, which originated in.an illogical and eapable of self-government as. republic, and The members cf. the embassy. fromm Tunis retarned to tions in: this State during the-last four years - the corn. The list, it appears, was merely an | posing, that their right of local self-government | oan expedition by. no. unfriendly sentiments on the 22d inst, “State it has been defeated. On the other ‘hand, the two .leadi: urnals of Lond day today in the Hexatp. It is against Mra Harris, ng Joarnals’ 6 fon, the cele- |’ oF secession. to sustain these views and to prove that the- The caso of WiNiam Goery vorsas the Cesapirotsr was followed? as certain as election daycame. Thus | joan, inoinding the names. of many distin ever ceased to be, or could he cease ta.be, | nople of the Western world. These new and p ’ ing to cance! certain liens. growing out of an assessment ous an effect. But they permitted the licy: i Policy:venders, showmen, Mormon wives and | anthority? Then will: follow the other ques | is not becauso- we do not” appreciate: their- Jndge Barnard.at the original bearing; but on the argue resul was. that in the following year a reaction, Mrs. Sarah Brown, brought an action in the Marine tion. of Ireland, Canada: and the entire British i The first thing you have to do is te withdraw the verdiet of the people, permitted) the oopper- realm. We have no doubt that the other sub- goign Bax orca gavaabeaarsabrigts i in the discharge of bjs official duty. Aftor hearing the lowing year. openness, and, unlike: the ill-tempered Johnny | suey an enemy.. After this we suppose jor the next. That is the first thing you have Roiley, indicted for burglary in the second, degree, the published Ifst of Fenian stockhold- ications: of trade and trarel with the dollars worth of jewelry. A portion of the property was } Political affairs. i has for years been the key LF ading their porte and exchanging prisoners | ¢ lon dep hos war, and not as a traitor. This, howeve: this at oigha A. M. and 7 P. M., and. harm to Eltasbeth Coleman, hy cutting her In the ear elected President, we find that the country bad nome ee en, lay ee See ‘ * re mod | sung way of Peli, » Georgia railroads, and: conveys ae through to Richmond, Knoxville: Mary Martin, who stole fifty dollars worth of property | that they believed thet the compromise within a few, years! We have taught the general tried for treason; but it would not (Tenn.), Dalton (@a.), fifty miles travel from New York to New Orleans, ari of stealing a horse aad wagon worth five hundred dol no sooner was he- elected than be called rebel loan, and in the i 1P phys doubt, and it exercises it in the easo of Mr. | of thingsa yoar ago. Martin having served in the war, and his previous reopened and the country plunged into Ro WUlidsTthel. edeall. ealehck sake.caie ot bellion with odium, and to give us security in ment of the country, gave # fourth siance before a me- an order purporting to have been signed by John H. these reasonsevery good citizen will be grati- | professor was ominontly successful in pleasing the spo in the supremacy that this blow, although the whole coneerm to atoms John Bull te Beeeeeictnensabonbiciniak to Ike it, and the more BN he og ded = Ars Tae Sum Tora or THe Exxcrion.—The re- | its best devotees, A certain improvement in diction its influesce long enough to elect James Ba- | 01.4 to his boots, , his most akilful efforts, be unexeelled by more to the power of the Surrogate to reopen tie case, which tegrated the party that there was nothing left | distinguished politicians must change their | election of Cornell, who keeps the streets in The Coroner's inquisittom in regard! to the late oxpto- | lower. Boef was steady. Cut meats were very quiot speereat positien »they have > bus, ome: ootira tO). said there was no parallel in the history of | fnd upon his return to his native ined the boilers of the:St, Jotim subsequent tothe same | The result of the electioss in the Northern Congress or elsewhere, their reign will be of | 4° ine oo oie eae te ae et ee ea = veral regards xt descril had been subjected bad rendered it unssfo: to carry = f everywhere has placed that party in a position cratic party; but if the republican party allows counties: of England, or of Scotland and Ire- | town-of only seven ait “Auta blinateoem proved damaging in the extreme. Gonfldent that the | rightly interpret the verdic act upom it. But, in order to retain thoir election will record their hopeless defeat, from The Union was made perpetual... In the ordi- | in ito: Getiany to, a9 Tape, amen 3 regar D RBA; upwards of three hour's -delieration: they rende red a the recent’ triumph, they allow the policy of the | 414 9 brilliantfu' ; ‘ture awaits it; but the moment * the hydrostatic tests, but. failed to. consnre-any pers on as £ . injury of the others. How much more does | with the affairs of Mexico, since a war with and it mow depends upon the republican man- BEST he totore reported in ,ous.celumns; are givani by one of, our Tar Great: Fentan Loan tx Loxpon.—A few | other. Nor could any number of people with- | remarkable revelations, He says that President Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts, Nasrescinded the | undisputed possession of the field fora long rebeliloan, the authority for which came from gountna! the Plain in wich dhoy eitghntwell Himes sauamenhe Yor Mies, 4 = 7 ’ ircumstances. tion of the President. Four Governors,, at least, have so dt initheir ' element in party, and turn:a deaf ear to | vicions temper, denying all and every part of extravegant assumption of the rights of the |; that the best policy: of this gove: t ‘is to- this city from their visit to Woshingtom. and ether places vit ig:the- unpopularity of radicalism in: any apportionment made to the parties dos i, Eivaieadite agit ithe Union, Hadi} owt Wife pomp leo Judge Phelps, of:the Conneetiout Supreme Court, ren- om ‘on: all aecasions since the commencement of Mr. Harris being granted. a. complete dixerce and the brated Punch and the unscrupulous Times, have | Thig is the great question.that will first come | French Emperor was merely carrying out a up ie the general term of the Supsamo Court yesterday. J in:1861 the republicans disverded all isms, 8P- | aished personages in this elty.and elsewhere. | smenable to tho lews of. the United States. as | ntevttin suggestions we recommend to the t si 4 estior against the plaintiff for the construction of a sewer in treme: men of the We Peety to adopt this widows, &e., &., we find our: name put down tion, has he made war-om the United,S! wp irs nae: the we task both tie + s tates partanee, Decause time mont yesterday it was contended that Judge Barnard took.place throughout the North, and the de- Court, before Judge Alker, yesterday, against Peter Tully, head clement to control their policy and ep- | , inom have been caialih taidektated” Tassie if, inaurrection be:treagon, and whether it can | 0" subvention of twenty-five thousand dol- case to the close, the jury brought in a vordict.of, six . bh u But it is not aloge in the Jt of the elec: Bulls and miserable: creatures who pass for-| ine belligerent. character of the rebellious ‘to do, Dean, and if you don’t do it.your rail- pleaded guilty to the third grade of that offence, he hav- ledge in lines of. radlroed from found on the prisoner, who was sentenced by Judge | note to the success or defeat of both of the seeker ee ee nt ot cscten died of Philadel; Baltimore and Washing- with a knife and stabbing her in the beck as she was good wishes if nothing else—for such a noble not the legal question. It may be considered | soing by way Iphia, Nashville, Memphis, Macon, Mont-- from Isabelia Brush, pleaded guilty © 0} moogures of Fillmore’s administration were Ladin adie Whek enleapelis la, oad we have been considered aeting according to usage four hundred to Mobile. ‘Baggage checked through, to lars from Richard L. Concklin, be baving hired it under around him as advisers those great Marplots, | aorful list of subscribers to the Fentan loan. Davis for the purpose of determining by the | propngson Wiseman, THR MAGICIAN, At Tum Coorme character for honesty being testified to by his employer, he Ci I lest an excitement—the very thing that people that tremendous piece of crockery the British the future, either by the present laws or new tropolitan audience at the Cooper Institute evening. Macey & Son, for the delivery of five barrels of oil, fied that the President haa resolved to bring | tators throughout, and frequently wamdheir approbation @ severe one, did not destroy the party at} tuiy frightened, and this list of subscribers to of the ‘black art,” he raek among his audiences; put ablieans have carried everything in the Stato, | ls neccemry, however, mn sop f chanan at the next Presidential contest. But z , other tricks were exoellently performed. The «0. sence of mac! the delusion in a satisfactory Mr. - sre ada, ik tee rathg hae sien reveal the fact that the popular heart of the | cam be Minister to France undor the next | manipulation of a twenty-five thousand dollar great gratification of all the participants, country is for maintaining the supromacy ot | administration. We have no objection to help | check. Now that the republicans havo swept | with a of the clairvoyant abilities of a ‘The fifty-second annual meeting of the New York | the Union free from all exciting and disorgan- | them both in the future, but they must show | ail we hope they will have the sense to give us ieoa'to vary hie performances with an explanation womale Aanintance Society was pold yostgrday, Theo | jzing confroversies ga mygh aa possible: that } some sign of e change of lif% — ~ 8 new charter as soon aa thev cet to Albeny, . | a somo of the more wonderful rickgaf bis renariairo, | a of it at the close of his term but miserable | tactics now. Unless Barlow gets out of the Wood Professor's ers of od at Jength on both sia gel confusion, and of Ben Wood, and Ben manner and the, pow Sorel | oT phgiateetie desea: fragments here and there. Thus we find that } crazy old bark of the Blair family he never } would have been beaten all to pleces by | ait on Shien he gerne bom agp lll The forty-Afth anniversary of the founding of the | the results of the important elections in this | can be Secretary of the Treasury. Unless Be | Botheration Bryant if the latter had had and re eaccom ofthe dein Presi. Mercantile Library was colobrated last ovening. Speeches | country, both prior to and since the rebellion, | mont jumps over on the other side he never | access to Jake Thompson’s money and the des Heenan coum af whieh are over ng oye wo spectators & modus iperandi

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