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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 ” Kar?, Aner. Croom, of Brookiyn, to Sor L., daughter of Wiliam B. 7 4 P prninn se meen br yd Mev Yon Toanday, i ne os 2 Se be etree gmsacncece loyalists ni Philadelphia, representing. the who's ten vin- bargains of this sort, Tho Tamman wun seiod Blaise, tpabd-with » pation iad odght to CITY POLITICS, homination lies between David 8. Jackson apd Cham. Aa ONTELLIMERCE, Meh Sl Deora: at eS ay " en TT ine | examen See on September Sh, ty the-Rew. Be Casas, cleieted te mae’ \e 4 D % rep wing is ap accarate retired general | Sep tera! A » iy ved by . Bs Bere ee BB ae a EG urvons, Eglgend Sentsore The Coupronsiene’t ‘rom tho Philadelphia coalition. On tbe oticers of tha Dations! Guard who have wadered super. | M. Wordon, Coptain Hearne A Hava, U.# A, of fell spirit of tlavery pow cepantaed in the form oferidom. | Race-- Philadelphin Conlition Convene ade, Wm. A. Darling is epdeavoring to mavo Wost Point, to Mise Mout C, Browwu, of the tonnes {yuleas toe yovermment, by oxtloual and appropriate Leginin: and Its Resulis—A House Divided | bimeelf by’ deserting the couservatives, aad humbly | vamerary by the amended lawn of 1866, viz:—Major Rev. Twaddling Tilton on the | Son, evf) oc by national authonty, shallon'or en evere | Ayaimat Itnelf—County Candidutes—Collector ng to enroll Lis name as one of the Art signers | Geogral Charles W, Sanfont, commanding First division; ®-Pranh On Monday, Octaber Ist, at St. Tar impartial savage ana eyuaity before the law. This ise} Smythe and Philosopher Weed—Barking Up | of ile tow radical organisation of the MUmeuth | Major Generat JonnT, Cooper, commanding Third divi. | {im ws chureby Wy the Kev. baatura Henjamin. Rampage. One aeuteiant peinedy. the Wrong Tree-The Collector Firm in Hin . . poss Asatte Ye anata cing | enetine tens ane AL daughtot ” fh late, it is believed; and, as the district will be « ms Gegeral Samuel 8, Burnskie, commanding | of the law Avraham Angustus Vrall, aud mieee Of tne lave i re ine we these wonde tine. noble and just? Do not Position—How the Federal Offices are tabe | very hard one for the radicals to carry, requiring | Fifth dw iy Major General William ©. Brown, com: | Jaco ite , all of this ofty, Ne ecard brent By de bie ionclamation of the Na. Regulated, all the outside votes that can be obtained, will pot ) Manding sixth Grinon i Major General William 8 Soomwex —\auern—Oa Tharaday, The Radicals Not Satisfied with the | ten remnving stares sa 96 to protect, ot eo to destroy, teRo ‘use Insattempting to preserve:tnod sy pyrene aamaniameca mb fram | Brigadier ‘ienerai ‘itiaia. Malt, commanding Third ae Mpg pty Ss oj nllayenayalbed - rs ~ Srmiereets Woe epi narer a oval peoute # language while speaking of the present complexion of the ranks of the people, This thing te sure—that the hy Aber General baa A Jase, coment Coliforn.a papers please copy. f n § 0 cl ole manage ch smart ealealaters fe: ri K tl , Cou oe DA A —On Monday, ‘onstitutional Amendment. terest of loyalty, instead af treason, thon let the upani. | Mee polities. The democratic phrase “Murder all py en them ay an consideration in ri mandig Tenth brizadet Brgadioe Geueral Gea, f Dan. Sat On Rarohecd’ ions’ ietiae “e oe § pr tn mous demand of the southern loyatiats take the place of | Around,” which used to be popular in the Sixth ward on | Vance to ihe proprietor of Mozart Hall for votes which | forth, commandiny ighwenth brigade; Brigadier | bow of this cty 7 BRLicm See RN the lest worthy sppee! of the Nations) Committee, If, | the avewing of a primary election, Is the only expression | they’ must know Le would be able to deliver. General Caivin T. Chamberlin, commanding Thirtieth Providence (i, L) papers please copy, after our pleasant fortune of a week's sojourn at PBITA- | v0) wt git comes near a fait COUNTY OP¥! brigade, Brigedicr Genoral Aaron Riley, commanding Variny—Coxnan,-On Monday, October 1, at the 4 delphia with the nubla repressntatives of the ten UnTe- @ faithfal pietare. The conservative republicans, in their growing and | Thirty-second briyate. ‘The above lint of retired officers | Church of the Holy Apoulen, ty che Rew. De, Howland A STRONG HINT TO THE SOUTH, | consented Stain, during which we Baarued thew por | THK RWLADRLPMIA (CoNmVATIV) CONVENTION AND 17 | constantly ipereaning disguRt ut Ibe radicals on, one | APC FequiFed to HepOr Wo the br, Cumeroriek D. Vatuay to Maccae Cowman, of Poita ae end wauped reread ne had come ha Ty RSL, hand and the domoeracy on the other, now threaten to | to section 46 of the Military « deipbia, ae. a, nyt. lec-a palloy which the: Bouthorn ‘lopalies eae toe The movement commenced at Philadelphia, and wiych | Rm inate & clean county ticket, whith isto ranaa fer | Complimentary tet Eons steer North) to plead against ax totuity medequate to thelr | the Albany State Convention was expectod to carry out | Iumubuers Hepler bane) Miller, snd tor Supervisor |. Bixsdier Gonfral Witliam Mull, of the Third brigade Died.) Ther White-Nensh: ds—we aboold woconnt ourselves” litte lest thon | bargains, aud all has assumed an altogether diferent | either Hugh Gardner, of the Suxteenvh ward, or James | Nationa) Guard, State of New York, on retiring from the | | Al-rY.— At St Paul, Minow, op Raturday, Sepiember © Feather. hi deat tried and ingst suffergng friends WP f the Ninth 4. How far thls quarrel | command of Delgado, rece! 22, Joxarvas G., only son of George and leabella Allen, {From the Independant ) Whose, ‘The defection of the editor of the Weed orzan | Oi Parr ot ie ai et to be neon; bubit is obvious, | 4 Of thls brigade, received a letter from the an: | jn'the 23d year of his age The National Committee of the republican party bave itciam of the good men who | Is by many considered of great Importoace; and it ‘| from tho position tne conservative republicans occupy | “ermentioned eflocrs, They regrotiod that bls wif | | Th friends of the famity are rewpect: ) serpentine Ste Mums: neople. The Ganaee | Committonts address. fom 1 claimed that he Is the bell wether for the monrnful con- | not alarze party, but get possibly, if it be a very Fzine | crawal from the command had occurred Ja any otber bully ipyited to attend the funeral, (rom the renidence Ssisiabteeninne at a : iy obrined \u our inmost heart —men | A vive who are all now threatening to follow hie | ™%, the balance of power party—they may be able to | way than by bis voluvtary revivnation, They stated | % his father, No. #31 Benond avenue, this (Tuceday) after, se ay Feason of it.’” With sorrow | whor we honor and revere, How these lovers of Jus. ne és effect combinations which may cause other outside or- | that it wae noW nearly twenty-two years eince. be was pees one Sateen: ‘ . ‘80 Ls anew pv y rome oe glares repugnant, to. she ties can assent tornch a policy of compromise Y* un-} exumple. That they would be able to break thines \€ | vanizations to take up it least one, possibly Lwo, of the | elect d to thecommand, and that during thac time the W Monday, Ootober 1, after # long and govere iilnees, Eva Amon, aged 42 yearn, doubted!y explained and excused to thelr own minds, Of | they could afford to hearken only to the voice of their | candidates thus brought forward. brigade bad steadily anproved tn military not to ours, Horace Greeley gave lo thie addres# his re- ganization, determined not to compromise impartial su! Ty democratic circles there have been no substantial | discipline and numbers. These officers cxpressed their flor friends are invited to attend the faneral, from her Wrage. most solemn of reasons, therefore, confromts the | vision avd his rome: but not his heart, Hin heart ix | Petons and senso of infury there can be no doubt, | 1) " fh ood that Alderman ‘ Inte veni¢ J) Spring street, this (Puekday) afternoon, jeoramitice’s address with con ienmation, The country re | Nuncry for justice, an craves more thay toe Commit- | Bar where are they to xo? Can those deserters from | ‘mus Gificlen of the twontycdeee wart who wan one of | ebhduct In the pertoriaee af the datos a gentlemanly T wt two 0 Am to critical a condition, the safety uf Southern loyalties 1s | tees bnsk. Licutenant Govertior Claflin, of Maseachy- Aspnews.—ln Brooklyn, Mevny Q Axprews, aged b& the radical ranks, with their hands yet gory, and the | the caudidates before Tammany Hall for the position of | his pysition, aud also their admiration for bin ener y ‘feo. waperilied, the peace and order of the future ave | cotts, signed it; bot tis honored Name ix almost a syno- 4 Are m years. deo gravely threatened, to permit this address,fr0 i te | nem’ for equal rights, Soudtor Fowler of Tennesine | Urend of their rocemtly adopted democratic. sorvicw on | Revien bas withdrawn TOT ora ec tt erg ee = ALO ey Tew at, | RFiends are \nvited to attend the funeral, from #7 " fo he esas situation, (0 go forth CT set pe 9 a8 { signed it; but we weil paw eet bis Srotund convie- | their foreheads, expect to be received back, apd much ition next November. This leaves Deputy Sheriff | required the ald of the militia. They passed bigh enco. | ASBEY treet. ths Poesday) afternoon, at three 0’ och, ee ee ie tho eres party of liberty cand eee eee eee eased. taan hetanes | tes to resume their former high positions, in owe | Thos. H. Ferris as the only candidate proper, before the 8 op his personal charactor as w citizen, soulier and | BARMFL.--Ov Sunday, September 3), Arkxavnna He- owes shabseainattioened alien’ ee ee ey tine ‘Che the econty as | thoy should return aud aurrender themselves into | Wiswam for this position, The friends of Ferris are | gentleman. Thy lotter wus signed by the fotlowing om. | ““4NA® infant son of Emma, Kitow aad Alexander Har ck hu r thone ne 4 already swearing even more terribly than “our army in | cere —Coldnol JN. Varian, Kighth rogiment; Colone) | '° Seed T weeks and 2 days. Lickodm—Ov Monday, October 1, Lynta, witow of Nard Bardce, aged 70'vears, 1 monthe and 20 dure relatives ane friends of the fatily aro respect ally Hed Wo aleud the tuner, from her late roidence, Varnck street, this (Toewtay) afternoon at one e'-.otk a) forais papere pleane copy. Fellow countrymen, let us consider, For eighteen mouth» the datty topic of man’s talk bas y @een the reconstruction of the Uniep. Unavimity of urgently needs 1 hear every voloe that can for | the hands of the genera) commanding the great radical | yanders’? that thin: u ' oe a } lanier gr are going ob bebind the gvenes in inrarttal sulTiage, AVI tha spate parly pe ininted | army? “And here is the rub that makes calamity of xo | which they have not been conaulled and which promixs | firth, Colonel Wa. ¢ Acarplg ee re sat pis eid, Berane 9 hv #pecinl good to their candidate. The friends of | J. ft Wilcox. Ninth; Ce helped or hindered, are we to give up to, party what wos | fong life” They ara dinguated with the democratic | Myctay Chines G. Hi “iles O'Reilly) continne | Liectonant Coione!’ Weniworth, Righth: meant for mavkind? “ Doties are oars,” said old Philip rty, end some few of them threaten ww bol ais tana fe tek me Henry, “the result ie God's.” The auty of the repubti- ag squapae st benieets: hyeaten to bolt | contident, howeve be the man for this | Coloael Geo. 1. Hawes, seventh, £ Gab, Fitty ; Colonel | @pimion does not prevall. Opposing plans divide the @afion into opposing portiev, and subdivide parties into @pposing sections, The sepublican party is divided be- - : . Stare ticket uvless concessions be made io | poriuon. His chan proving, and there | Alley, Pifty-fith; Lieutenant Colonel Braine, } ween the advocates of readinission without securing | cau party is to reject the pledge made by the National ‘ prea Fs ., ~ ws Ov Sanday, Bay te twent t Be negro's political rights, and the advocates of read- Goutnittes; the ronult may te‘tately left (that Great | (em. in regard to tho county, pominations, . ‘They rine oe ry lr oven Ta SY ee hae Gon Beliny Mayer been i toh +4 esa , past wight, Jone fo Bae os rdan Set “ on? ~ ? . tet Miho gers soreihg 16 relatives ac , Fexpoet wd foe main, ony ater. Ei rare ige, 2 uppertial sudiage on Oar SET ee ome eet alt ta aang a ste are also utterly disgusted with President Johnson, | we append » stanzas of 2 om popular porter | Dusenberry, Thirty-seventh, and Major tanning, Ninth, Bee coin v od friends are ory fnviv ‘ve, fe took our place under the banner of equal righte’ | be led ton fountain of ving waters. ac the ratieal pariy | “PO! they begin to suspect of only playing wiih | hous democratic ballad, which may ee ee Ninth New Verk state National tuard. Dinit stroet. (his {Thesday) afverwoou, we two ehelioee” fe joined the cause not to desert it, not to | of this matien are now willing to bP led to thesafe ground | them, and cramming them fall of promises, while really | 1/4. i Mag, Ivy Green, the ¢ veut ‘ond other head. A meeting of the veterans of the “gallant Ninth Casey On Me v, Oetaber 1, Jane Casmpy, wile a ‘we gen ft, not to compromise it; but to fight for of imparital Justice. Therefore hear the voice of the | designing to work bis way back into the democratic ’ the victory. It iB a@ sacred cause; the wpe y dem quarters of the unterr the late Joiner Cody, aged 65 years, Lord—' Speak to the children of Jerael, that they go Cor. ‘ : (Blgaty-third New York volunteers) wax held last Friday Ths rolaiiven ned toecks oh ie ieiaiie ane seapoossiotel Bol nrhens, and justice; the ease of honor, magna- | ward. wale fe ngparh tide baling tho peint-ke sch empeint evering, at the armory in Twenty-*)xth street, between | invited w attend the tuner’, on Wednesday inerning, re hare) Legere of peace waa Congo ee ments as Postmaster Kiwsella, of Brooklyn and Seventh aud Bighth avenues, in accordance with #pré | a! ten y’clock, from ber late rewidenee, 147 Booth Mint noblest mon ef the nation are its champions; the H some probable assessors and collectors of internal revenue vious notice, for the ps of 7a. street. Brooklya, B.D, Mer rooune wall be taken be spon tk fp Store Ragland and. co. tae, peaiies riage oth seman fm this elty, all of a clean democratic stripe, whose “yar hice bate etait te teoeg, ta Bd About piney | Soe Chuuret of 9. Puter td st. tal where Uhere wit i nm io we and on aires ~~ ae Aon wad.) » ” hin orEn m od a F omn| ° ml y be a requiens mam fe Ay o from families who ave mourning with proud gtiet | Arrsurrun Cassone or an Resaven Wonwnan.--Var the | BAMeS, although they have teen appointed, have not yet ve Vou Hu lpinn triuke wet inst beer, aVIGL Gd Waibice' ans jroecnls the apadeciin teletweey 1. Ceaees ee Cal voce Unenokarr ter lenoineai een wer slain soldiers of Jiberty recoil in their heart of |) up to within a fow weeks, James Cabill, « verdant | been publicly annoanced, and are covered with the charity Ali tha Germann, dr. that unfailing token of service about their “pbiz,” an Comyon -~Suddenty, on Saturday, September 20 Rena $., nou Of Charles and Racwel Counor, aged 2b youre and ‘at any lei ample froltiomp! che war than a settie- 1 mouth just, safe and tina). That essilement most inclute young son 6f Erin. bas boarded with Patric Frawley, on | Of silence, The trae trouble with the conservative people He's wily « appeared to enter in with a zeal, and if too young’ Your graapy’s rivtunr tical equality of Arsert:af citizens, without | Greenwich street, I serine that nhill vo big arrival in this | ix thie: —That in quitting thelr former party and making T tel you "te mt ao indie tons do wot wistead, it will be ‘the company” of The friende nnd relatives ere invited to attend the loning God's wisdorn in varying the colors of “bbe | countey jell in with Frawley, who represented tohim the | an athouce with the democracy they broke down the iad tow wish or iow} the Empirn City, and ie cannot fail wo canse w epirit of | cyuarat thie Tussday) afternoon, at hall-past tee 0'eloek, face divine.” P/Awing ihair fest on theone true | cinerior advantages of his estabhsahment nam boarding ft dihia: wi ie aud the rote vision and rivalry among the other companies whieh | trot lid laid rosidence, No, 180 Weet Twenty ighen stone of reconstruction (he vodical axe nar ty | y ty bridges behind them, making return impossible, without more ba 4 will Jn time make @ Vast difference in the “Clyy Gaard,'? Greet. . riven from i, not tbe perwaded from it, not to | Wun MUN Krewe On Pe Giahot un in the | recoiving suilciont Kuaranteen from their new alliow for om 4 pretzel brody, amt bring i fully up to the standard of im palmy days, | Geox —In Brooklyn, on Monday, October 1, Davin ee he oe mad egy My fat we aap Ipclaged wCahit aaah Teapped up the bait | Al Coneideration, pay, emoluments and sch rank ne D tom. Captain John A. Uairymple wap enlied epoa. | PAREN youngest som of William 4. abd Joauns bh Coot, a mealoniay Of The, lopal., Horindy. ne Urathe | tas, fae des ahs pavlog ot ag fourth floor, | MY beimave Chemselves entitled to claim. One special Se eee to preside, “with Captain Joun d. Van Alst, tt. ax Vice | ““Prituds of tue family ore invited to attend the {nneral ee aemlantls a aa hy ota Je Mee aariare wel cali Mat ve sap abiteed & | grievauen against the Prosiannt 39 that be will not oven Peay ner whee Prositent.’ The mesting ‘wax addronart by Adjutant | ¢rom the residence of ihe parents, No. 424 Pacitic ntreot, Long “ on tbe bed im 6 1 open the door, Upee . . E Brooks, expikining, in answer to some queries the alo . fire of cowards, and they wil never surrender. Saisie the Vrowloya kept thear vietina a fast pe haar aay arguments im favor of removing Colle tor Henry Sighie ohitha thin iethe plceeanas at tee Stan ppt Baye oem db ~ ruday) wRornoon, ab four o'alock, Dawe mn ember do, Jutsa, the beloved daughter of William and Catherine Davie, ‘The velativer nud friends of the family are requented the war he stating in rabstance that it should be al Boeing their opportunity, they mean to neize it; know: | ogee What ha sutered Cork bi te wil eve a J. Smiythé, whom he believes lobé acipital officer and hor hoy wr lowed and ¢ their strength, they mean to exercise it; believing in mitten. Suffice it to ee mouths a ‘cause, they moan te win it At this mowent the | Uiyspopsin ty ive wore. tou thy you rd ‘Jay | identified with bie (Johnson's) present. fortunes and that ted. Nominations were made for com : : lubetoneboilicers to be elected at next meeting, be | to aviend the f harry a3 ‘of promise is bright with ageacred light, wherein we | made off after themanver of epialn Crile, longing vere. | whem making up of “mates! for the patronage of the Trea hell a: the tines bs by Mo at pe fumeral, chin (Tuesday) afternoou, at two * con. | thing but whet he earried about him bab he young the girls, &e tue Wo be specitied by Colonel Wilcox im bit | o'tock, from the rexideuce of hor I “a foaep anew the golden, emblem, ‘By this sign ove | Sn, joy at hie eee was, no Une ‘the made at | sury Department he is inched to bear all clasves of hie - Order for tection soon to te inned fhe gen ty Pao en lala hat aa ef / - fer of tarriage tw the first young woman be happened to May my langue be al) w blister A vote af tlamks was unanimously adopted to the re. is journal and its legion of frienda—whom may God } finer on the atreate, His offer war escaped, wid hastening | SPpArtere, both democratic and conservative, wi\bout TY Sans he to zou, porter of the HamaLD present, and & few remarke made loss! —having taken this position from the beginving, |. ihe nearest church the yonng couple were married. The | yielding his own right of persoval judgment to the ex Vor he's bonnd to be mt ginther, complinertng that organ as the “sive mewspapor of De Game, On Monday, October 1, Wore H. De resolved to maintain it to the end. Therefore, when | bride being better aequainted with the living places of New , ' x And we all iriga, nad ra mS ae ates torate the National Committee of the republican party unroll rd 5 place ab 4 Greeywich clorive Giétatton of the conservatives, who clam to have ° Fn de Ne ad aes, Me steadfast Joyal “ and the fraternity in «9 4 heir official scroll, asking us to consent to ® compromi+a hipel, ‘the Hrawieys | *a¥0d his administration by the Philadelphia muvement p pete init Rebweitebh Keace: EI #10 the members of the Bleamboat Pilots Union, are @f principio, asking us to pledge the republican vole of t, and they were not | Whether the administration bas been saved or vot yet en biled “ leveuth Weaime: reapecifuily invited 40 attend the funeral, om Wednesday November to ® reconstruction on the inadequate | jong in finding bie whereabouts, On Friday n ‘Ub, he eultn, de mRGiNs ras On at ten o clock, from his late residence, No G0 of the pending amendment, asking us to leave the | ‘with bia wife,s second Mrs. Macstinger + | vomains a grave question, t9 which no reliable approach 5 Neanguscnne duneewti dh ot street without further noties. megro's political rights not only unsecured but unde- | ti te ea to eny answer can be had until after the votes whail aye Ni Dyrene On Saturday, Septormbor 20, of disease of the ‘ave “ogre ind. hits “ek There ts nothing lemocratic side. John smanded, 0: Heaven forbid! The Ly ° , aol cn beart, Jouy MH. Dx, to the 69th year of bi age. gadical arts, oth fer ny peperds the pone the diveful ire, from wich been covated iu the contente for State end Congressional | K. Hankett, the bee pein The raintiven and friends of he family are respectfully ‘qmendiiect 208 proper messure--e measure which 1 geet rigor 6 ete mee. sian ay honors in October and the following month. inde (rack with i . Ky s invited to attend the fumersl, thin (Poesday) afternoon, at : ‘advocates with pleasure and enrnestness—but regards oy eg et thnyate mat. kine | As tothe radicals they were getting along charmingly, ce ois eine ee te Girma right oo howety et half past right | Oo o'clock, from his Inte residence, 1h Westierion ag no more adopted to be a basis of reconstruction | Frawley came down vpow bitn with fists aid oails and | oyy they found themselves turned oat of the y will cast a solid vote for Mr. i ofivers wl report | plove, without Curther poten, Vilan naly, Tweovone, ton of A, & aud J. A. or, aged S years aod T months, The reintives aud feionda are respsotfally invited to sivnd the funeral, thie (Pucnday) efternoon, at. swe oclook, from the revideace af his parents, 2b Koopman @han wonld be a tariff Will, or a Ashory treaty, or a neu. Qratity law. The mere amevdment will not ‘recon @truct’” anything; it will Jeave things as they are. It ‘wil! not alter one whit the present relation of the white Trawiay gave bin gly dubs on the ead with, an trun bau, i ore while Hngtich w het, geome ees o Cabiil | repablican beadquariors. They however work with brosie A , tha, aud toade 0 " ¢ suppor: eg ith Me ge aightar hie | #0 energy and singleness of purpose worthy of a belter | sc \ihe auRh horougbhly /righiened that he Kept | canes, standing prepared to sacrifice a porsoual uapira ented and will earry the legal profession he nomination or not, co ts large, and while Pe Non-comtnletioned 7 ) tat tee migotes before forme. pete! wya tet. It hol ea frint a ; arnt hen he Ra ome ye atiaemamenntl Vise, | ene eet semesoc of ais peisanten befuce Justen Doster, | tions ‘0 the great object of securing popular endorsement 3 - oxtrennely fatierings * glue ue will ymrade iu | place, Weat Thirty-third sfrnt ae the copssitution of 1789 held uty. throngh | A warran: hne been Iaeaed for the arrest of the pe-serutors. | forthe course of Congreakin every way they ean, and poancttes me be auld 10 amount to saything ‘a lege Se eaoran Gas Salles Hanewas —On Sunday, September 90, Goorany Hawt. Seros-Ofth clauhe, « felnt aad far of Ax Funnccarmanne Vaunarr— When Jemnos Roninson wes | ars propared (make coalitions with any independent | °"On the radical -Wle, ex. Assistant District Attorney John | Sormed on a is pe ee agree: + eatin apr yO Cap apie eed Mal) Brad LE © | men or any particn who can either directly assiet thom | Sedewh k ce nach will pocatee FOR | a chie coruamardnut st th ‘time and place, fanaral. from the Kecupeltiation in Thirty first we tv pe spe dent di vnine torts fron the 4 10 tDIs end, oF If, by assisting any sath, they can materi. | udcrendy a as thettt taanka bo te ee prctaret thn lt ne lich with vatoetens pom v1 pelea \gjeoeed man. in 8 racket, ome Q » to : acetate Phe ec rieht oT noon, at two o'clook, hos, awkwardly stumbling as be watked, and loaned care. | lly injure the power of the old political machines to | oeratsin the Held. ‘ the ground, Ther om will commonsn 0 Hier et) Sunday, September 90, James Hany, @ Teusly sgninat the tron railing, thrurt havd into his | which they avow hostility, They have become so elmind verint vad tn ee sndlar ery didi did ym A arene sloned oficars 4nd | woiter-ta law of Thotnaa Carey, aged 33 $eeFh Legaaurtarp = ay toro one snes = prs raanaironnn rien ae coaipvenacg apie mond (CY Alderman Hrice will be the Tatmimany nominee, | °°"? i Na Udewdost Eobonet WRESRY buy <ssmbatnatons ‘al ion ble isle akan seca ba 10g & patebed cap wt his mide, w! carelensty. His clot been identified with the Weed interest to enroll their | while Sm'th Ely, Jr, will be pot on the track by the Commanding Bleventh regiment, iteet, at one o'clock : were ragged and fitsed bin ii. Thay were srnatentta ist names in their associations, Soveral instances have pone earmett Co ymegnnc A rapt matt + Hersey —Suddonly, on Sunday evening, of apoplesy, and cou! dust, av if thelr wearer bad nightly mace bis bed in ported by ind Temper! - k r Soot bina and among daverien slays. the acm was x middie | ocvurred im the past week where men of this stamp | Wi voie che balance of the Tammany ticket. NATIONAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL PREACHERS’ associATion, | “’ihi14e,!1, MAtonr. nue fe Yeates are invited to aged one, for from ciean. eet there, ere Hieee sere nt have applied and rejected. A SALT. The th 4 ahadetedll x attend the funeral thin (Toesday) evening, at halt, oor crc er epee or THE KNTRY WOR THR CONOMESSIONAT. RACE ‘As to members of Assembly every district has a Binth annus! morting of the Rationy Local | Us oictock, from the resideuce of bie brother-in lew, 4 Jong ‘ 4. eye ‘ - daker's buxket fail, with a Wirtewm tothe dozen, | Preachers’ Axsociuion, of the Methodist Episcopal “ger hed ward thet he was an old vagrant, | 28 the Fourth or dawn town distriot no apdidaie hat | sadn baker's dozen of thirweus. It will be some days fa who had long been banging about wharves and lounging | becom agreed upon by any of the democratic factions, | certainly, and probably two weeks before auy correct Mowes B. Thorn, 92 trove street, wap | ranciscy papers please . ety, on hated church, Continued their sit! ngs yesterday, at the Fleet Ecvind sueettorne'n andimnlleys, and thal ne had. morn 1 wiry the eaception of Moar: Hall, and the man they | *usiysts ‘or diagwonie '« possible, “Much depeuds, how. | street Motbodist Feacopal church, Brooklyn A large wtagumiens Game turoun Coreeeiiy nahn N be | rut abusive, man tarned have ei has about as much chance of being elected | Cver, on the county tekels, and while we don't care 'o | number of delegaies were ln st endance, Kev Joun lately of lifornia, years of age. , frore dehantty: eald We of wearing the knees outof bir pantaloons at | parade dames uvelosely at prevent, it reriain we sball | Comer ocoupied the bal: The romaine were iniertod in Greenwond Cemetery, aioe of my business. Why don't goto the Fulton street prayer meotings, or of win. | bave the first information from all parties. a Haltiinore and California papers please copy » that, on oH Tp i ate neon gn ge enon the money he loa last summer in Saratoga. SOLLNCTOR AMY THR p> oven apa Knwnas. On Monday, October 1, Mant Kiem tee tan otker Pisce, sto wake a promise (oe cor fpeat be ara hooks wen Tl take a hand: Leet rovter wei | He certainly 8a dead cock Jo the pit. Itty wholly un- | A coupromiae as been mide by the convervative | ‘The Convention wembled si wine o'riork A M abt | daughter of Terence and Bridget Kiernan, aged 3 youre, Go break it to the hope. There is a door, however, that | wos? Yer didu’ frit, did yer? Fraps I hev ax in who will be the cor man in this district, fone yon og venereal Hie foundation in the | the exercises were opened with einging, which wax fol months and 6 days. Sistee. oe Gaeed ep trwians sever comes, baleia igibrese wh wet nee b, Generel Spinole, po ope hms Collectorial chair has roots as deop ax the rock af Gibral. | lowed by m prayer from Rev Jowph Gitehell, of the | y sus funernl will take place on Wednentay afternown, shall choove to through kod of on the democratic | tar. Weed ha» found ou us fact, and found be was | Newark conference B, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepect weceived with ety geen pt Furioeo) Hiram, Wal, | barking up the wrong tree, snd hn consented to be sath | Or tonon or hav. C.€. 1 be ™ sed te ae wore tinaked Why t mone Mont nk bridge may enjoy, if he pleaser, the hopeles fed with the itamolation of Private Secretary Brown, of pert Singha ae ey 9 aappry t—At Ville d’Avray, near om Ie it asked, then Vg that alters things. Weil, iw ” beg ( the Custom Honse, who bad the rankpee @t all Umes | wae appointed ccasiating of twelve members. september 10, Auris wae (pe Wa iyaves aabte a BS a ae ad tbat ques kanes sand oneiven! In the Filth district they mean to have Congressional | (9 tow that be is the persvnal and political friend of A namber of fesolutions were then offered and re 4 ppd aie wy on a “a pe > ey; net tn which the play will be | ¢ Justice Chase The fact that Collector Sn fe the meos/ important of which enjotsed on th ember 30, Inaan Maree, born wnas @ aeingicd, 4 eatricals ratte Mh Bi ch | i= Inrwely ernintled against by wit partion bx, per | ferred, the mond imporiant of meaty to ‘ae son year of bis age. bo ap oT OP ohn Murrieeay will piny the leading réle with haps, good evidence that he ix not x tout of any | locet Poe p oth Fog » iow sarees, Mathodion” iemeal riends of the tamity are invited w attend the a A ! " at U *. j for the tem cther Sio’es. Already the admission of Ten- | dou teare.- ite raid nu snure, bas vitality and strength ofa Are class actor. This thrliingly | Clie, ty es wot Sclinsen's patie, We hee power. | cMOEON in New York, ai to make that « epecial objet pep Pret ye eects tate'| ins opreenent sace wows matt Creeley Laugh who Winther wbtioce the | ful backers allied (0. him, ‘ou in ayrapauhion and Eee 1. F. Peieriben Gsliteretenstetpinnedimaes Her Lexislatore is about io remedy the defi- man wil) be Morvimey or Nelson Taylor, Wiltiem B. Ba 5 ae ts iets Ga ade; conte (tale pale the tent, “Chridall in all, whieh war listened to with earnest attention, Singing, prayer and the partaking of the Lord's Rapper clomed the morning eterciens The Copventi@y Lhen look a recess until balf-past two M then, he gives tem Wednerday Trace jeave foot of Liber street as twelve 0 clk, M Providence: tapers plaane copy tency of omen, Scns: impartial suffrage at the Cecvar ball ki Maclay or Fdein R. Dickerom (of Algouqnip and ‘Bert sex 10n- 2 who asked the acmms- of wr pate oy whose Winooski fame), 00 Hive mortal can af present tell; pope ~ . \ of ther State without tab aan wail at paye pw sad anpiring emotion STAed ‘or tmpression, however, is that ail the cards Kk aby setnUTeS except Fatah na Fama of the ten could be | im in weighed down by leaden thy and indifference. | are ‘kedt for Morrimey, and that the faro proof that frend bax been | ,, ‘wit verre out hi term and see's, vot ied Tammany backers deni Copter piaved. Reverour'y im thie respess new As NING » On Monday, October 1, Gronem sen of 4 see ly ig ly Tn Seiiceimabad Peeedibcsterandeamacechiient Ge he ete toe hyn 10 It mehing. Me ecceime 8 certainty. Hie | Ov alii former mnnerela) class 88! we gavagtng massombind ot hall past two w'clone, | Chars and Kiel Macclha, aged ‘a mouine aot. 3 ether by existing offer of terns to the unrecon ALiecen Rompaxy is Jens Srmet.—On Sunday evening | has heaps of “chine” , and tk never afraid to put | onder changed cir The Finance Committee reported that 8150 re | @ ra tracted ‘Staten, ‘or by the preeedent of Tennesse, to | Charien Avderwut. a seafaring man, entered the premaes | them np; the man who undertakes 19 “copper’” hie pod dh quired, which ou @as reseed by sabseripiions [rom ihe funeral will take pines from his grendintber'e make the consitutional amendment the basis of retire. | No. ms Jamveavirert and then met William Rogge aad John | xatne mist haves beery bank, 1 draw cealne bolls in | seats er ole aaey memees preiinsiic ee hae ck ier ae fon, Even the New York Tues, londay, Septem | iyxon, with he roguged in conversation. In afew | Noion Taylor will bo camlidatn OF not im as yet doubl- ‘ 4 fomily are requested to attend i take piace tn the | The fotlowing teolutious, ofered vy Rev Mr momenta alterwards tt is alieged thet Kugge withont provo- | ru) This is a hopelesriy democratic district, and the The Pountyivenia prpere wit pleare copy. Gatchetl, were wett Gone idered n whih will be fill adaption or: SE the amaoudment bas nothing | cation sinck Anderson a heavy blow in the facn with hie fist, | radienls would probably be glad enough to comprouriae | Port OMe by spy geutioman Momcian,On Monday, teieber 1, Wiasem Me inter doce ho a < C.J ower | gordaliganteting ton 2, While cnadiete we on Wm. B. Maclay, who ts out and aroond now oidding | Upon whom the Tom " ager aut Demo Hepoived, That tase ae bbe greet head Ayre gue Mirco, 10 the Jt year of hie age. fog tor the! ~¥ Saes of he Ririeiva wee forcing rovued of his watch andehain worth | for the Presbyterian nud Quaker vote in thin district | crave Stale Comtral Cor Bs gh hemng ¥ 1 On Ihab local preacher, it laoue duty ne lone |) The friende of the family are invited 1 attend the ‘even $45, and » bresetpin of smal value, He ciara that the vo | Phe chanors are against any bargain of this kind, and f *ith anything like & unantinos TBM Nam ever, | arescere 10 0iA in all paiiaMl: ware the Methodsat burs 10 | f4B%ral, from ie Inte residence No 200 Wieke seeet, pauity 3 Foi rns totes Be Dn " whitch beh the robbers made probaly he game of the ews it, be to allow | Mor. —_ leg we ths November | | 4 tu bee estas G wey on Wetneaday a lereoon, at (80 o'oek. a . m1 ree Finny to be olected, then place the responsibility of the | « . Helfant (ireiaws papers plone . pl vated aber, and in pasensioe » Jornage. an latate wen fn thpeye + p ts mme Party and make vos | cored in full Catnnet meeting at Weshinston on Mouday Neat -Buddewiy, om “wturdey, 2, Come ‘This is true. fomna. Vibe cont operd ta (nding ‘he ursepteer im her bed | secoring!y or Tuesday iam, and it wae decided th all tue federat queen Wenn Repontican and sald whe mam the prisn yon itinere, Rogge Whether the withdrawal of Henry J. Raymoud ig | offices ia the ty of New York, exept ollectorahip, a The (heute an) rolnticne of the Mamihy are repecitutiy onal Repu and Dinan were yeuter dn ned before Jurtioa WH j ma fde or only & decoy duck to create sympathy | PbOwld Le reviend, and portage y whege BIW helas ereried in Hellnat whiwh lnm! Invited to eliewd the (onernt, from the readence of BD. the ten wai amend a eee Se yt-G * % | and edairers of thet agile politicwn in the Sixth district, | Contance with the hight 19 be pained Pd the | ebeil te Boown of he Em vary Proteasorenip B Hart, No, (28 Auth Seth etrest, Brookiye, B.D. bo BE Re ee of Delantion tee hase | we have nor been ste to determing. The Tammany | vote for the Albany tate thee: on he Arst | poy B Kauioce felt » sympathy in Ireland, but | this (Tueedey) efiwrmnou, at (en v'ckork, withous Prrthed Admiradie is the National Committee's logic, compact candidate proper #Aa very wealthy trewer nomed Price, | Tuesday after the Gre Monday in Nuvewer TH PFO | ingught Mathodiet were under obligations at bore that | invitation. would eAviee then wot ty burden themalves with se moved foreign mative. He moved to lay te reo! ations om the table, Rev. EC. Gone teheved the ater of the rexolutions was mimply & courtmy, that Ht did pot bind any man, but left every individual lo apyreprate (he erotenary (wma te he belveved proper. Rov. Jeux Corrine thought the reastution exyremeed eytapethy for Irviand, a» one of the otjects of comtenary tt i ~ : 4 “ er Duenosmst Powerex Tar Paoreery Rucormers -WiDiam uel B. ne ciearty contemplates that i( Cun orvalive repob: to | Marana! colored, a porier by Orcepation, was yesterday ar ee mend laden ee. Belen, pHa B ae oo euns do nut realize the claime whien th ¢ bave put for rested ow the charge of having on the 10> wit. solemn adress b and others oo Bumerous to mention; OF probably ‘a | Ward to at least & balance of power snd ‘teagan th patiors, eitk shawl, aflk scarfs, Hneo handkerchiefs, do» | compromise may be . Stale, giving powerful and effective supp tt to ent fy + $m), 6 the premises of Mr. William R. Garri. | Grond = Mester of Masonic fraternity of | Johneon, then the . ost Omer, Stirvevor hip, ait the Ool- sou, ing at rar] West Twenty eighth street, After his | this State, or upon young Robert C. Hutchioe, Amrist. | lectorships and Assessors of internal reveoue, at prevent sop Seas of sanewisigetinnkte Sn tipper | ened 4 Auorney. M. Freeman polled a very heavy | Slled by conservariver, hall be given {o 8 myndevets. and imparted euah iniarmation as ied Pit, recovery OC & | vote for Senator against Abrabam Lent last year, | W¥er Of the party whieh hax proved itv ongest in of te Juetion Hogan commited Marshal for tris! | sitoagh he war defeated, and might be made an avaible | support of the President's policy. ai Maine papers planes copy Newer -(m rsturday, Septemive 20, Gromes Wsem- nero \efem oft Heory 6 sod Fareh Ho Serarttn, seed # mantle and 14 dave The felaisvee tha (emda of the Camnily are twvited ta Stiowd tee (emer. from the rendence of ba vocke, George W Banter Mey, No 02 Meranen wtreet, Meont! the NE Tg a lg ayy to sntait—-At Hen Cove, tinder, Keplember reed ‘ i j Prisoarr ia Wiriy four youre Of ege, wae Lore in Macy. fiz: ; : : } a & ees or Staten noraines for all factions, The radicals vided FES CE SPE te eer. capi bat He oped the resniation weald ee ouly deughter of James and Kew aah Demun sbeaw entenats mohammbees |e. Oe Oe, ot Oe A | hp. contest betwagn Gevernce Feotent and the. | Canirbatiens, Re hoped ihe, rensmation weld pass n.} Pasnee oat) jamie cae 10 tare . bef sperm Colonel Harkins, of Zouave fame, w also a candidate on | coaition nothines exeitms the livelinst ins ol among ai! in Irishman. (Laughter) ‘The (uperal wil be helt at % Paat'e Church, Glew pence of panned taken before Juation Hogan yerterday | tine same side. Bemdes these named, Jt is folly to tale of @ distines Init vote fn tiie ey Staind that Loe Methoaiat obureh | Cove, Une (Teesday) aflernoon, 6) half past one o check. morning, on the ebarge of having enminitied, or attempted | ag candidates about half the young men of the district of | Connection, for the Iriah by their Fenian vtlona are to 1s obtiged to Ireinad for $100,000 Of thin | The frends of the family are invited to attend, #)ihout Wo ronment, x gross Outrage Upon the person of Kilzaheth Mal- | radical polities whose names figure in the income tax | Much broken up as to meutratize the dw ve infivence | e465 Gon had been pad, leaving a debt of $hb.000, which | forber nothes wan a Hite ace, reside | list a8 poying UpoD anything over three thousand dollars | they could otherwise enjoy. Tt munt be onceded that | ought to be recognir:d and paid. The rreotuiions were Pier Oe Raturday ot the ty the vene nee om Mo. Rate a year. the German vour bes boon neaely afiecte’ oF the Excive | sgonted. of her father, ATbor: Coles, 1 Cannane, oie yas aint. ond Cn steateng ite fonwd 5 The Seveath distriet, cone, eronaly democratic | l@¥, but whether to a eu ertent abet = former Rav. Dr, B reported tack fron the committer George W. Prati, Je, aged 22 years, 2 wonthy ood Foo ‘Bagiewnne commomeed Andeooe te prance for edt: | Rereictere, will be to the democracy Byrag, eieeeartien ppirase be ener mj Se resclution epressing the cordial approval aud oy a | —Sa | oe 08 George F. Steinbrenner, | Of the pew Resistry law in this city, av! in all o Het | pathy of the Convertion im the oA Vrewltner relatives and friends of the family are ASwese Trine Carne —Ren jamin Smith wes whe bas Jen Bad bis otietes bend, uf an Assos: ge emgage re me gen ne edger wy ad recently stailiohed in the Wert, with (ie | Invied to ations the Janeral, from Xo 168 Wem T ‘of Presiden. seven yeewerday | sor of Interval Revenue. The whole Teatonie element A | Maes ie: ae Diguly respected Winhop Clarke as ite Prendent bth ou Weinewiny sfierteom, at one 0 rick, 6 Bee ey aay cng po td I TT CS BL aaa it evermore it “he fT ia H oe oT ‘teary “— men to the chore ie nce we To 709 tod wud pownted Prince street. whan he was 0 oy tee die be run xy the demouracy—and from present ap- | | with bow 7. in all other deine ratic ati who bare Ged during the past yout care teed aah oh | Peamgy-—Al Danbury, (Comm, 00 Ketertag, Beptew. for #0 doing. Mrs. Lena ‘aaa teeing a youaeduy after: pearance: ete will be iour or fve—Sirinurenners | Holds That heavy speculator, Jobn Morrivay. ofiere ter 20, Bins, widow @ Withe T Pukuwy, 6 tne Cam snytbing be more humiliating than to eae the Na. | noon arragoed at the Jetereon + Folk Cont aod | election i # foregone com lonon. The Hon J W. | bet bin “pile” on a of ten thoune LI en J 4 wan held in the evening whew shers ad | Gad your uf her age Commitice of the ropabliean party thus humbly | Committed fur wri. Chaplet, the present incombent, te of course a | county for the onalition Heket) provided this onlewlRio® | drewes wore Gnlivered hy Various members of the Thom relative wad friewie of the faanily are ‘erued to at the feet of the “uristocracy’ of the South? | A Garrixman's Room at tue 9% Nicnouas Hore Kw | candidate for teelection for a third term, but it | beat all correct, and witmilar resulte are obtaimed te | oc, viend the fuperal, tram her lee radeon, a Wee we . Committes forthe purpore of | ramen at 4 Bexuran—ly Srmenn—Yeswrday | is not felt that he hax made any conmpienoun ee Saat A oon ap oat portion of the exarcirns, Trty eighth street, on Wedneeday sflermoos, « threr bpm oy wooo Mr. Charies H. Helle, a gentleman stopptog at the a | mark jo Cone tp custo bin Cappy yey oat aay agrary larrense ee ae te The Conve ution reammembler ie morning we ithnerst Fortbeor ine itat ow ba Nicholas Howl aud ceoupying room No. 306, weat ont, lock. | TeoeniLiom, nor Hae be ben of such sorview ta bis man Be fitenda ove eneneting’y oy gt A , — - pete yee, eae be Sete, Ga yo" friends as would be Pequinite to scure & conten new AT Leman Yow - Law | A sai ot ts Bm at cre tc tna ver | meg ane stato rare fe mdor-ament ot Later a, where they fist Me ali om CUNT OF GENERAL cesuONS Soria hes cian asset wa party vor meres wrber, Worgecitng setactbte . he Peterned te track with the ed managers, Asernbiyman | Sl the reeulte of next Povember, 0 seate Ss — T. Before Recrdar Warchett tom Montes, Gnvaher 1 Karte wife of Joti ® ve ne Gov ajar” Heenvres and tages joung wan in his rope | Creamer siso turns @® to Congress with longing eyer erin, Mould the plone radicals carry, The Cutler Werte of thie romrt eonnmeneed yetertay rie | Net aed douahtor of Maney T Kosewe, Nag, aged S, lig hiesttiy ro op > bansinet tne rn wy 'te | Moaart Hall has boste of candidates that it hen | ‘is intimation, where will all their thander «to sgaines ‘ : yours, | tmmmae wud 3 days Sere a as 5 inne hap a ty Seat a SEG | fama cea Stata Het | wee meen ens par Wioctupr emtatea uo enecaan oe epee | tapes a Ret oe reals, Oe heey "re Ronen whieh Foes . pan lt BS vely = and w the ‘The Radical City Maccative Committer, Cale Orne with io are thar erdina:) despeien Tecatinte orem on 'W dowadey oft fh gm 3 erent there is no Radical a al n a oo” oa Pees Oe homday eer mes net bie Cour, he was in the Kighth distrse Taminany Hall would be giad to | nacre omen Naas) Semana es encod anaes Jestante or Oe pienpiion, jeune W Macedon, in the ra fey thief name! Se: _ aliae George At terday aflernoon at the rooms of Mr Charlo © Mpenoer, | ‘hone ae et t Bouth the mon wiias OW. biltwortls, alias Alfred Mor Sas | Penominate Jamer but the terrible Feniane ow * Mey ear ehog Vonernl from the Prewteyuertan at Vato, not coerce the Bouth the rebet debt? | committed for trial ot the General ie detante Of | Aghin interfere, with threats of general desroction if | WZ Broadway. Chartier 1H White wae temp ary Chair st Oh pinacind Ne Ay tact domwets | Jerwey, thie (Tuemtay) waning. seipeven. We not coerce (he Puutytag tee prohien. 81,0 dai! such a nomines be pul forward; and it is reporied that | man, ‘The following are the permanent offers of this * fope 960 by J net sete, hy Mogdey, Ovtme by a boner an, te ' amendinent? Without coercion would the South | Cartran or Twe Yorwo Tweves Laven wire Krona. | large peouniary snatiplians ste are being reine aiken iacW sido Mutehings, chatrman, Jobe W BORA Reo pay tareng f-tm ime | the SMW yeas OF bis ope AS ay ioracnal Wishont coer. | vesiendny atiernown, d9ving (24 protmedings at the Besar | Swans theit leading Mee, pledged to bear the expenses of ie Vice chairinan, Claries 8 #troug sod Witlinus vm. Mathes. was sowi ws jinn Male Prien tyr ime | », Yan, feuatives one “rents SGD Mewy exe sy na st ote eommitie thinks ‘hat in ree a8 iin. | Maree Polive Court, Rountaman No, 1.861, of the Berenth | Yoru Me. George actin, © Seay broker and | /rummond, secretaries 4 far abe slandad pot to spemenne i raph | © pus o'checs, frame Sa Ain weinioe, a0 = We Gughi Hot © CoeRe Hut bribe the | Pretin’ eplered ine courkin chorge of two Inveterate young | 4 metaber of the Manbautan whe sam aboot af'| / EGY Gt Whe member, of the coment pm “A Rlktit Se Gion ht Peat teats he | Lome are’, Reratve 1 Whee will himory sy Of the Victorious war | thteves, whom be had seired ae they were marching of, | Thomas C. Fiids, (ne, Temmany bom fot Benawr ny re Trot the formed réliving! Ser Angad, war etude Bag Hong Prison for the come Creemnes (8 Moaday, Cremer) Maer A wite of BaNy of the North My aft xe Wott | murdered wih vntytappeact thet hone young uehing | last your in thin dita regard or @ Yulnabie man eaten att lane | Petanior ont Jug ah rend wf Jesus D Ppares on emt ewpiter a the iain Caariae ion toward cerrelon debt, | w hone names are (hes ard Daim, cieite Spatiame.deeeenpen McClean neve an) rend oy eapeed Soirn peo on bike at | Baran a it ool Jeary het tae | Bau een “venting tngprenn al hn ites and i be | iL Sere MRE aCe | Feces wore Mller Vee rettanre, £1 Wo bY ele otee i | eit tie saan mca toy hentai cess pemes tae au | See Sextiaiorineane pate Cecealien took motes bcos fepodiation of the rebel fev" or the oe fuape, wo taleae cova oe Wee oak Ee" | 2 tn atewr abowe hie manly heart, Sinotiig, snd the other following, wor, Gieed te hes mel meee | ater tat the negro? Are millions of elt'zens of leew uence ahet ‘’ where , nent to What the i. not yet enrtaia. A +3 the members of the prese Many to’ " ted Rareeny irom perent Mary ( escen on ay, Ovctae 1, Vaetews & an of dollars? Ye money of more than it ey were mee inte court | to the diatrics have to drop the ‘whet it wan deemed adviaable not to make poe ‘nd Watsame Siar, 0° FA, Tyme | a emeen, O08 J man? Have the National Oommitine forg-t'en how with tbe cotian lapen tbelt arena, gieing them the pokey ‘agttecd Witin pee ‘The Fortheomina Kepublican Wass tug. oud aren, |) 7" seared te talie plese f + es iene for w ‘arching, f hie chemity. SS08 Shanciey comesk. ‘ ‘ “ere reo bie ‘Afar the above evemmutes hed otjourhed com ee Woen ts Lites med | Tees Ly feet from 02) Sr evens, withers ‘that m more valve t wre? Brook 7 an ", 4 i the only mena of the an Gunner bs 0 ves meh | Orrrise 1 tne Face worm 4 Karen —Tbomas Jordan ap. benous We obo eaned ‘ae mie of Arranguenente fer the terivecming Veit mone geen : Sete aoe! 7.1 haul f Tenor “pri. sige We ‘snr an will make the penditg amendment the | peared resierday morning before Jndge Connelly lo enter © to bresk reguier demenatration met at the same piace | eae capeloced ‘4 wep Beet od oe he v steurane oa vill make the pe Ws it nef a) thet complaint against one Slenry Wagner whom he charged he ~ apa e teya that « grant rauBeation meeting of the eh ge ae ret Gnqpes. Donat’: © Goer dienes coemssaty ve clawca ee cnt ‘hb having stables bien in the toon, wtdbin bait on tech of ee [ist ase being sei-etes. s beng ‘oul ’ ner earner biated CJ — ae edge, to, make the amendment nea she, ite the gover alge i + ine Nine Wren 6 Monn me ae, ai) MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ” Pal a pre Sage a oy -g ‘« ground. Thit ie the ground of a’! tho ie at strength ia 5 who sre Cg Teme 3 ar Rhyme ‘ 06 Wagner wee that promises je ie oon war © rey mpecehen. great daty _— ai =) rd rest fie nt afd of anate dint: ctrenare bee bettered, he en tanghih ot (aver hag e etannen and for) eB sdondat wil) be ctied veley more. Cony that the hae ne vit Ab the tendeeee of (be bride's Saab rian, ithe ompiwces eocent of Ue boaters | ines suttneeninees looser aus he traded Mevdey, Gewter 3. by the hey, Wm A