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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OUTOBER 25, 1866.1 /8/PLE SHEET. 2 ground of gratitude, Mr. Besoher epeke of @ °C INTELLI WASHINGTON. AMUSEMENTS. THE FREEDMEN. | fot “tet me ta phn cary GENCE. AWE rou Ta ec peiccaad os Bary Oroart. - a mistake to suppose tat the Presdmsen's Duress wes ) TS ATYmurems Sosonoi0s,—The young womsa, Lisrle epenppn toclie loow pit 4 Los Angelos despatch says that » Ga7ce fight has Wasmmvaros, Oct. 24, 1866, Laat night Signore incor! egal appeared in the part ran Meeting of tor Reeeteare Salen tares, po oe pee finaagee vor io Wate ccourred between the citizens and a murders band of Operations: ef the Froedmen’s Burens in Of the Queen of Soate beta? an exceedingly largo snd calenins— Sueur See Soe rea the one whose claime they were now advocating. | When oar, a wounds are sot of asuticion ts ine | tiene Im the viclalty of Hardyevilie, in whit Syy of Mississtppi_—The Crops. fashionable audience. exception wom Samive ~ 4 Se sak Aang kyla sracter, however, to prove 1 ser Gener Tomas. Went Aiea, Commie rene bee od ter ting tet come apece:'| Oy Sremaeanany Mr” Devant — © | ‘Mork of eduenting ine people of tas South. Al Unowe pece pss so cyte thor panel named J ‘Pronsr of Froedmen’s Adairs tn Missiasippl, bas trans | igor had miscalculated their mmasket, the house was! 7. 0.004) Inetitute was well filled last evening, on ple who believed in State rights needed education. Te Sunen vealaigy, #988 Ninth aveove, employed es aia paltied his report for the month of Beplember to the | aiied in every part to its full capactty. The reception of | ihe cocasion of the annual meeting of the New York | Gividusl bad mestsing te lemme see ae ree | een niiding ly, Fifty-second street, peer Kighth ave. m= ‘eaioner, se Nakane tn: eeeenere, Set the artist was, ax usual, very cordial, apd the spprecl- | ranch of the Freedmen’s Union Commission. There | The proceedings terminated shortly after ten o'clock. | aus, yesterday afterm,%2 fell from a scaffold about forty « semnginians ea mato by freedmen ation of her impersonation intelligent and critical, Tho | was reir attendance of ladies, both in the body of the foot high, sustain: “¥ severe external and internal te arms are being taken away from them, and ne i0- | sudience at these performances is very different fromthe | na sad on the platform, Chief Justice Chase, it was SPARRING EXHIBITION. injures: hicks t tateamed, "ill tooult fatally. The unfor- to stance has been reported of an attempt to sell @ freed- | ontinary theatrical audience of this city. Oneseeson the | sanouneed, would preside at the meeting; but the ex- tunate man Iris subsequent” sttended by bie wife and jed there trem» Heuee: Sh diint af Osean sxpests hve Bie benches facing Ristor! faces that aro never drawn trom | pectation of the audience that the President of the! 4 Gein Night Among the Fancy—Hoarte of Woyed by en aticer at rent) sound precinch. He showing that the town of Columbus ls the rea- | tne fregide circle by the usual clap-trap trash of our | Commission, Mr. Chase, would be preseat wasdoomed | Oak im Thelr Klement—Fletic Displays by | Continues in a state of insensibilit rand (8 Rot expected ‘Geavous of the unemployed freed people for mdius of | dramatic establishments; whole little circles of society | 49 gisappointment, as other and more important duties | Amateure and Soemeres fy miles, Already much suffering and destitution ae | ing, only come out at those rare intervals when eome | prevented him attending, Between Coburn and Jones—A Varied Kn- | Rescvre From Daownina.—Yesterday, while the ts Woe mpparent among them. The number of these destitute | wore adventurous manager offers a really high-toned ‘Ad the appointed hour Mr. Francis George Shaw, Presi- &c. echooffer P. B. Fletcher was sailing up the North river, tee ter Preedmen is estimated at twenty thousand. TheGeneral | sororainment, and that never fail tocome out on such In accordance with am announcement to that effect, | abreast of Desbroses street, a deck band samed Joha Vorvess dent of the New York Branch of the Commission, was cecasions as if eager to show that there is a public ready | sjected presiding officer of thélmeeting. iebroughout the State in September have, in every in- to encourage that our theatres take in the the means of flaming posters, an exhibition of sparring | Fortunately, Captain Hoffman saw the oocourrence and ia- yoance in which it has been necesmuy to boy ogame sai Dacca psmtariptlamaatpn spo padre and other manly sports, occurred lat evening at Phovaty | Sast!y plunged after the drowning man, who, aot at oa ley the case before the State Executive, recelved | ‘Ristori’s delineation of the unfortunate princess is & | he regretted the absence of their honored President. He | Hal! 0@ Court street, between Dean and Bergen streets, | im above water, wail pate > Leaky }the most prompt and efficient cognizance, and all means | marvel of the most logitimate dramatic power. Her ‘would call upon the Rev. Crammond Kennedy to Brooklyn. The hall is situated in the second story of an | lowered assistance, When taken on fn the hands of the civil suthorities have apparently | pede, pamion, pathos and despair cease to be counter- | tne wc Pe" | unpretentious brick structure. The hall is nothing more | board the schoouer restorstives were applied with suc. 1808, been taken to bring to justice the offenders. ‘The pooy usoeentions vith FeNrSe than a large sized room, around the four sides of which | Cessful results. Captain Hoffinan is deserving of great Expeu feit and become real in virtue of the earnest self-forget- falness of the artist, The identification of the actress ‘with the heroine becomes all the better as # piece of Praise for hia heroic conduct on the occasion. Bor Row Ovex sy 4 Borcumn’s Canr.—James F. Egan, aged thirteen yoars, residing at 31 Kast Broadway, After prayer there was read a LETTER FROM OMIRY JUSTICE ChASR, stating to the meeting that he had accepted his election 3 ti ot leaving all infractions of the public peace and safety the eivil authorities bas given increased confidence, as ran a row of benches, The exhibition, as announced through the medium of the before mentioned porters, awe fe Sp gooey promt at jnvy nga ‘art from that want of natural adaptation that would | by the committee of the presidency of the Commission, | War for the benefit of Mr. Aaren Jones and Mr. Joseph | way socidentally run over by © butcher's cart in the ot ao Loner wanes at first glance seem an insuperable dificully. | Im accepting it he felt a profound conviction of the tm- | fame, Mr. Jones, though he has never entered the fixtio | Relghborhood of Weas Washington Market yesterday af: ae Wupported ia the performance of their For Mary Stuart does not tle 10 that | portance of promoting, in ‘and practicable | arena in this country, ht many a time and hard | Yrnoon. Ho received severe injuries on the chest and po mg Of the crops in Mississippi the General writes thus:— | |.) of dramatic art in which Ristori may win her every right im the old. ‘Joe’ Coburn ‘man who after the | Jef arm, Festel selene ee ptly procured by eo" * I regret that the developments of the past month (Bep- | "e™ P be way, the moral, religious and educational improvement | sample of Heenan crossed the ocean to whip the British | 82 officer of the Third precinct, Hopes are entertained pao i cappuside paguection easiest triumphs, It is for instance the direct contrast | of our emancipated countrymen—not by officious and | tion in the person of Jem Mace. But, although there | of bis recovery. rg ember) do not support the more Of the part of Eitzabeth—the part that is for all reasons | intrusive interference with matters which belonged | was much talk, and wag put up, the men some- | Caviax Asona tus @reram Boste,—Tho Captain of the ee Bf the former portion of the growing season. Thespring | 144, suited te this actress, Nothing, it would how went to the wrong to meet each other. So | Harbor police made ise the too wet, but the heat and drought of the ba great ing, more immediately to themselves and to the people | they published cards in the pe ‘and each re- pol yesterday @ cruise omong the oyster ei wes ‘ated the growth of the seem, ought to be easier than for Ristori to become ‘among whom they are, but by cordial and active oo- | turned to enjo the champiouship of thelr ve | boats im the bay for the purpose of warning the men bummer for a time stimu C*OPS | Elizabeth, In physique, utterancé,mavner, spirit she | operation with the patriotic and Christian men and | Coumtries, at the same time that they enjoyed the dig- | who have not yet provided themselves with license to wo much that the yield looked quite promising. procure them, The licenses onty cost a dollar, and there fFhe drought was, bowever, too protracted, and onjoyiug | can therefore be little pecuniary motive to evade the is the Virgin Queen all over, and falls into her imperative Ba oo a vate life, until very lately the | law. Some of the men, moods with the easiest possible grace. Her sympathy women of the Southern States, AN APPRAL AND #TATEMENT. A statement of the past working of the Commission however, still remain ‘gporant Bhe consequence is that the grain CrOP | Vin the ia 80 ective that she seems to grow dofeat of Davia by McCool has again aroused the latent | of the necessity of furnishing’ themselves with the thas proved an almost total failure, and will | ‘2 q) ianant when the nowsof Essex’s execution ie | thes and bencvolenc to the sympa: | ‘ire within him, and be thinks of taking up the “defy” | liceoso, ‘Several of these ‘wore admouiahed as to thelr “z mot su; the people beyond the Ist of January.”, The The following resolution was then read and carried:— | Which McCool, as champion of Ameria, bas thrown down. | duty, but no arrests were made. weer tn brought to her. But the points of character m Mary Passing up & rickety old flightof stairs, going past a eotton crop is described by the General as no more fiat Resolved, That it is expediant that a sum of no lees than forth | _ THE Loer Sraamaa Eveinc Stas.—Mrs. Honry Barnard al ag peat Stuart are less salient. There is less of the obvious, | $195 009 be raised in this city and vicinity for the education | Window by the way, from which peeped timudly f Kock was not a nger on the ill-fated stoamer sg es pl uring pie og August | open demonstrative natare of the bold woman unused Of Wie Freedman, end the co-operation of this ma fo | om. 9 three female froes, the 10m 4 te Evening Star, as printed in the published list of pas- a reselutien ame of Phoonix Hall was entered. sed the worm made its sppoarance to @ limited extent. | 1, contsol, Everything is softer, smoother, moro | Saree? "edee: npulgneuieseaee! sean was a huge written placard on the wall, in which | *agers. #ince then it has rapidly ivcroased in numbers and is oing much damage. Great loases are attributable also to the heavy and prolonged rains, which have prevented ¢he picking, and from the effocts of which much of the Cotton fibre has rotied in the bolls, He thinks that the | Of cottom in this State for the current year | vill not repay the capital invested. In view of these @larming facts the General asks whence must come the @upplies to feed this destitute population. He did not The Cnarrwaw then introduced Mr. Beecher to the audience, who addressed them on the subject of educa- tion, iu substance, as follows :— ADDRPAS OF HENRY WARD BPROHER. No charge has more universally made against the nation than that it was addicted to material interests; that this was the vice of democracy. No chal was ever more untrue. There never has been a time im our history there did not roll down deep into the hearts of this nation a sense of the necessity of inteligence and religion. These have been revarded as the elemeuts delicate and leas defined. There is the difference between Harry the Eighth’s daughter and the gentle mannered Queen of France, as well as the difference between the noisy, active English drama and the vague undramatic dreamings of Schiller. That one artist should be able to present these two dis- similar characters—that while she presents Elizabeth to the eye and the thought with such wonderful fidelity, she can also communicate a real dramatic vitality toa the ape type in horribly bad spelting returned his thank ‘for favorz reseved,” and & speedy re- fitting of the interior, time for this refitting had evidently not yet arrived, for the plastering was off in many places, and two arches overhead werrenenene by muaty old beams which will drop away from rot- tenness before the year is out, In one corner of tne room was a rude stand on which stood half-a-dosen pop bottles. This wea the bar. In the centre of the room a staging had been erected, presenting a broad surface of about tweoty feet square, which was THB TURF. i Races—Fall Meeting Over the juckeye Course—Third Day. Curcumnati, Ohio, Oct. 24, qos, ‘Tho attendance at the race course to-day was good, notwithstanding the cold, disagreeable state of the weather. The track was very little better than on the which inspire material prosperity and redeem wealth urrounded by « rope, breast hich. the benches Preeame to solve this important question, but he believed | ireiy ideal picture of the Queen of Scots, is certainly | from its temptations and itx mischiefs, This spirit bas | around the rapidly increasing crowd grouped themssives, | “T# and second days of the meeting. Three races came bat they who saved the nation in the extremity of re- the very highest triumph of {genius in the histrionic art, had its course, but never has been untversal or national. | or gathered in knots here and there about the room, | off, all of them being closely contested throughout, The ollion will not permit any portion of it to suffer in the If about to flow southward like the Gulf Stream, it bas | Herd featured, ill-favored looked, the most of | fret was for the “Cincinnati Stake,” ome mfle dash, for Mary Stuart is defective in all ways as a drama; the artist is necessarily placed at some disadvantage by these defects in the play. Nevertheless, in her admirable rendering of the scene with Mortimer in the first act, the picture of pride, humility and fury in the third act, and the very pathetic closing*scene, Ristori secured last struck upon shoals which diverted it and bore it away Westward. So thet that tide which setting out from Now England and the North has biowed over all the rest of the continent has scarcely reached the Southern States, And the reason has been that thi ure of the institutions in the South forbade the incursion of intelligence. Aristocratic institutions invariably defend ves from without, and demand the right of them; but there were am precocious looking youths, who pulled vigorously awa} at strong cigars, or interiarded brisk conversations wi @ vigorons and ceaseless flow of oaths and slang. About staging, or moving rapidly from place to place, wes aa old man with a tottering gait. This, it was learned, was William Tovee, “Uncle Bitl,’”* the ancient ‘master of ceremonies,” who from time almost antediluvian has officiated on similar ocoa- them a few pale direst straits of physical necessity. Naval Prizes. Prise. lista. for the following vessels have been fur- warded to the Fourth Auditor's office, and the payments ‘willbe made to the officers and men of the vessels en- Aged in the captures in » month or two:—Mary Clinton, two year olds. These were tweive ies and only two starters. Mr. Alexander had eight in and did not start one. The two contestants were Mr. Grimsted’s black colt Head Centre and A. Keene Richards’ bay colt by Lext , out of the dam of Bettio Ward. Head Centre won race In 1:50%. He was the favorite previous night one of the most legitimate triumphs ever earned | standing still. And so there we could not preach es to the start at two to one. waded: at 916,70023, captured May 30, 1001, by Che | on. is stage, we wou an we should. We could not teach as | sions. At length the hour arrived, and by this timo the | The second race was two mile beats, for all ages, for Wnited States steamer Powhatan, §and the Duro, valued, we would and as we should. If a man went with @ | hal! was woll filled. The crowd began to grow impatient | purse of $700, and this ib to the Lee Paul, Mer. with cargo, at $140,418 69, captured March 9, 1863, by | Edward Mollenhauer’s Conservatery Mat- | school book it was a penititonary offence tofteach a black | when the old man ‘on the and announced | rill, Lexington colt, dam of Eduecomb, and Lady ohtiéd. Ifhe went with a Bible it must through the distributed | in a shrill, queer tone that the “hextbition” would be Fashion. The first samed won in two straight heats If we went | qpened fhe United States stoamor Quaker City. inces. afior a deaperate struggle, Merrill was the favorite ‘The programme for the third classical matinée of Mr fow i the many. hnnie Caton and Jo Hearne. These two Order from General Sickles—No Interference with tracts we were likely to were quick to follow the announcement. As they | against the fleld previous to the start at five to two. with the Rights of Freedmen. Edward Mollenhauer’s Musical Conservatory, on Wednes- | and tnflammat on the stage their finely koit figures, str; of all save | Timo, 3:44—3:43. the depot of the New Jersey Raliroad, in Jersey City, ty ! Major General D, &. Sickles, commanding the Depart- | day afternoon, consisted of Haydn's string quartet in G; Al the their well de- The third race was » dash of a mile and a hal Jumping from the train while ia motloa ; but find room fer gent of the South, bas issued an order providing that improvement in the Company's giving more notice to @o officer, soldier or person on duty in the department Qn any capacity, subjoct to military authority, will be a violoncello eoncerto by Goltermann ; trio in FE flat, tor plano, violin and cello, by Beethoven, and two solos by pupils of the Conservatory. The pupils selected for the thia brought the chestnut eolt Mack, by im Felipse, dam by Weathervity Mellie austin,’ Welvon and toss Porter Watson was the favorite against the end bis backers lots of money post. fleld at three to on feelin; movi llowed to trade, either as principal, factor or agent, | occasion were Misses Frances J. Sohwab and A. Jennys. | foount,¢ countering, feinting, geting away aod clinching until as ae ban easly. following are | 1 appeared from the evidence thet Mr. Deight was or indirectly, in COMon, rice or othergproducts or | The former played Weber's Lee Adieue very commenda- | possible for the for want of breath, only to rosu Bucxsrs Covess, Cmomsam, Oot, 26—Tarmo Dav.— , but left the train agaipet te = ise of any kind within the limits of the distriet | bly, considering the short time she has been a pupil of Siereses the fe ait men. Maw sae Sr cnsoage ug oe malay Ser re 'Zont ods, 900 on. | Sipe bis Gagheer, Tee, Kennet, 004 omen These or neck trance, * lu ; cloned w: time teatify ing fr post were be is statiensd. ‘The onder provides that | the’ Conservatory and the dificelty of any one | Sevnral lava fe oros | twelve emicion, only’ two of which came to the post. heard the signal aed whutle to start some minetes Ge 20 person will be permitted to interfere with the right | bat an accomplished artist playing one of Weber's de- | tiem, but on Divine other side of | J. A. Grimsted entered bik. c, Head Centre, by im- fore the cars left, This ie another deplorable instance of FC the freed. people, in common with all others, to seli | lightful works well. She deserves much praise for euc- a weeny <9 rorkshire... 1 the folly of jampiag of « car while in motion. end dlgpose of the products of their labor in their own | ceeding as well as she did. Miss Jennys neg on air | human soul arms. Thon = they msy cheose, This order is not to be | from Crispime end although ber method of siaging is | predominate. crowd cheered 2 Have to revoke any temporary regulation established = amateurish, as might be expected, yet her voice, end | Of mations the nation competent authority, prohibiting the eale of products taste and expression in the use of it, impressed us favor- | » lower of the eon, hen, "6 fy sea cea aes on shares until the crop shall have been prepared | ably. The violoncello solo by Mr. Hennig was an en- oon Comes Wer market, ana properly divided, nor to prevent an au- | joyable and artistic perfermance. The string quartet mental we Shorized officer or agent on duty in the Freedmen's | was the least noteworthy on the programme as regards bd ape D repel Dope Rit, ARE ee SNR @urean from acting as umpire in the settlement of dis- | the rendering, which was by mo means ep to the usual | Union Ite the putes arising Cat of the division of crops raised on shares. | standard of these matinées, The fourth matinée, No. | Which lay st the facta ema WES ‘ee eee ee mt geehiteemtedincyammntsse~ «Fay Aare 2 tarow her bard, indomitable light ferran' ‘Treasury Agents. far, as Mendelssohn's Octell, Refs where enlook: impatient ee The statement ald for by a reeuion of the Rowe | organ, vila and elo be gies Seco, iow at ores, wf OWES ol nk Mall RE ETE OF Representvives of May 38, 1906, aed agein, on Sep- Seten ane it be pm friees. feomber 1, by the Commitice om Retrenchuient, with Miseollaneous. manhood higher than those great skill nthe oterence to the dlepentiion made of al! colton and other | Sirnor Levertul, o tenor, trem Porls, wad pupil of | with o fair fold and oven, Thor we Poe Ae Sr | @ering the war, bas boon propared under the super- | Hall for Saterday evening. ‘Madame Jobannses, Sig- | gowed westward bee Ew a’ ee ae Dor Contemert, aad Mesera Colby and Pease, will assist 3 i oA W MaESESS” a. en7 det Patton serves, me no East, constantly Rent to the Secretary of the Treasury. them. we ennnst fe wral of Lated Grants to a Railroad. | | Mt. George W. Morya, she tingwisbed ornate, wil | ‘Sam ‘enna jelouny Sal man 1 nd rent eerie Lgtokg whe senting of ee meres A Hare Pile Cure. + The Seoretary of the Interior has ordesed a with. | give a grand organ concert this evening Bep- | oy meet rays of darkness Dr. OLLORAT# PILE inerRUM Grewal from sale or entry of the lands granted by the | tet chareh, Fifth strect, Wiltamsbarg. Ho will be as- | mest the coming sun, They will beonme Sie a paler tue woret cons of pil Rent Oy male "Se. Qt of June 3, 1864, to the State of Michigan in ald of the | steted by Meu. Rogers, Mies Rice, Mr. Simpson, Mr. J.B. | pried sunlight; and bene wie Singin : a @cng@ruction of a railroad from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to | Thomen end Mr. G. W. Coley. The object is to ald the | fecling through all rn % ciiiaibeeumamaretioan aman Grand Traverse, Michigan. MoKibbea Street Mieston Sunday Behoo!. Jan ceaet © ae pimple} A Vote From Jameos. Aspiowall. > Appointments. Mr. Lafayette Harrison's stnth Sunday Concert, Oote- | hack agate, And into whole country rouse Gognsee — ‘The following eppoiatments of Internal Revenue | ber 28, at Irving Rall, will introduce some interesting | Mexico wili come by The Trades Serer Grose Orteniat Oo ss sorwwate. + @ffeers were made to-day :—Walter G. Beckwith, Col- | novelties in the programme, both os regards masic and Ssacprel, beg pn a. R. See * of Kho Bie fester for the Second distrien of Michigan; John C. Hoy, | artiste, The ‘of sought img throughout ali | rend “-wind-up’' waa announced, and Joe Coburn and cgi mettebwwéeme Asmeasor for the Tenth district of Peonsyivania. J. H. Mr, William Berge, assisted by several well kuown | other nations is as great as fair | Aaron Jones advanced together to the stage, amid the Horse Fair at Providence, R. 1. ————$——$— MéeKeo has been appointed Marahal of the Rastera dis- | artists and a chorus of fifty voices from the Meadelasoha | Paratielof that Cy Ry Fgh appiause They touched gloves, and then fell Provinasce, Oot. 24, 1466 a aiteg.a Orfot of Louisiana, Union, will give a concert om Tuesday, October 30, at the | its superfiueas heat to tbo poles, and the voles, seud Pika c tgees en aoumens eet he seemed sight | —Tbid, the second dey of the combination horse fair o@ few of Geakion Items from National Bank Reperte. North Presbyterian churobfin Thisty-first street. Noes Sea aupecenees gly @ wator, And = in comparison with Jones, whose aad heavy form | the Washington Trotting Park (a thie city, has been a pty a ‘The following items are from quarterly reports of wa- | The Bateman troupe opened In Phitedelphiaon Monday | Tevolution slo Paella Aaah. fe nene an showed \mmense museulat power, while bis breast and | most successful and interesting one, Nearly seven thou- Cia ryt 47 ag ony nf last, before 2 crowded audience. The coneert given by itch makes the one pre ap Shere will bere | Coburn man ine and wcive, feinted quick and’ rapid, waheay'siousr tint.) Ge + . | continual in, J |. Pinese nei, Total: a eee, 38,808; United ee ee ee very success. | os oe genous henge 4 “tank = aed struck a — ate Oat power, Jan “sinnene — hr and grers 170,586; legal vend ri eat; fal. Generel Grant and soversl other distinguished por- | S04'by: “nay. ic will comely the mmo geveraiioa. It &@ | Tinwer’ tian’ tose of "the ex charm bat iat Oi ai Ere een one webs said that afi this of ednastion is m ere philau- | when te did get home, an be once | thie kind. The weather == capital, ead this was quile a ie Cr Sein Sacesctisr nt SHMOH; | rca Wotehn lathe erty pre of nest memsh, | Serecciaag! cutter ee" wiih es | “esc tg Seta Sena wu Tost rfc | “Steam, bem, fr ml Norm us |» Senet LIB cP RTESS™” will ieaagurate, st Steinway's rooms, = series Of Beetho- | 4 transient lke the barning of straw, which os Sng . See ered or Tine | called at steven o'clock. In anawer to the of the 7 - cas ee eee tee ieee. oe the | YeH matinées, ton in nember, to be given on alternate setae at pd Die oe Fyfe gag ol ag nicl Ciro eng Ee oy Jdges slaven tne horses, ‘nearly all trom, Vruvidance | | AM Beinge Cashed a Legal 1ettartes.—€tre . , formerly pe wy Moreover fis seid: thet, the otyect om whom ail this | so tuas tue latter fell ‘he rope on the Bose, vicinity; fsieed, ail tut” ons, “Toby Candor,” | Saree reminge een (7 eS ‘Batian Office, éicd in this chy at moon, on the 234 inst, aya Bred pony SA ae © This termination was “the most successful ovaet in Barts, Cotnestien—ssee f aoe ver oe amen 4, ant was varied this aflerneon. Mr. 0. N. Cooley, Com- | Tae Fail URE OF THE CORBERVATIVE MOVEMENT THE FAULT oe eI beret can | (nin cows howe Sappenst, nad Cetuen, seasived cheese | Te Seamiaing ‘hem critically and carefully the | wifi" rie TS rmteen! Browsing authority to close the offices of the Bureaa pene, -—-— Ps] pate A pt RO RE TY gh ITF these hearts of oak Ay yee ty 6 a poten ae sy Sa oe Son, ake es snd ears | nou area of eomirrion pant Wy | foe aetes Semen oe ss pen Sa Ba cc > Sartori fa, tam, seme oy wk | EERO ogerpey, Stith sttettty Mcbeahy Testing dhbly punted. yt tas the pollen’ athe to Conia Tens enema ee poontom Which we ——m Naim opucd hs faara ef Roi Pronitnre, apd re d ‘The Tammany “Ring” Maes Mecting. he fifth, $1 aa y heree, of ville, Reve’, Youth's ‘Section of the Hotornal Mavoune Commie | Wht consti se ie ther, won, whic oo | fay Ar aaional Me ern, Peo in rope vs | rynrtate vers tend rntcaren ot toe Tammany | {Sie Aam caiman Mateg hans mnlaioner. Aroma act ot verdict othe people themen my. pro. been treated. The! esems to think that he does not | ‘ring’ democracy, at Cooper Institute, on Tuesday even. | The first race was between horres that never trotied in Vos ha omnes aoe eer Fa naa prennn on noun may ah ny pas | ee than three inches deep of theland. The farmer | ing, the 20th inst. The Committee of Arrangements acen ae joy A De pte fregotables, frat pager remit for sale with- Bitory. ‘Ou he hae wen ranged’e large portion of the po a wo lh oT on phere Bovey ine met at the Astor House yesteriay afternoom Douglas | other of $15. Nine horses appeared and entered, and condegei dint ~aaltocy! talent, clearhesdedness, patriotiem heroism of the | farmer that be owns thirteen feet deep of the soll. Yea, | Taylor in the chair, and heard the report of the various | *'t heats were trotted before Ue race wes Gauhed The ‘eat stamps, when % 1s “shown that auch articles were | country ; notwithstanding thie vast array, that | twent; four foot i be ; and now we understand | 4.5, commitiacs nied to carry out the detaia | {7% beat was won by Mountain Maid, owned by L. El @repared and sold before the 1st of October instant. peer as now ) of being de that deep ry ts tho only good husbandry In | Among the Stent Present are the repre. | /i0t, of Providence, im 2:46 Aa horses were dis 4 in cane before the people, not on ite but because, | Rurope bave the | eotative the “fing.” ex-covernors seymour aad | (2nced, 1" —Gip, owned by Joba Versum. of Provi |_ Rew oysters, whieh are poco: merely for the | of'iate, political mation have taken sooh s tara that the Lop of have CP ag Ay nes dence, ‘anion Bozly, by John, Wilon, of Canton Cor . ae masiue meas tinal Papin ry cound, constioational principin wpe which & ia tase | edorstion dep among _ the | General Sloewr, Jobn G. Saxe and (eneral Thos. Kwing, pe yy yt ny HS Providence, and Mary Cristadera's Hate Dye, Ae- : na wie Keon — Ray ES +} Jr In addition to the speaking there will . . idence . now iadge onhant Of Copperheads of the most venomous | and more 1. The second heat was a tie between B. F (ireene’s, of ada Tt has been decided to relieve ferry companies whose | Some instances, pe hper ey org Sie Be be a toreh Nght procession, which it is intended will out pe Greet iie's - Posts pay teenage duty from the tax on thelr grow | | Tho unionist who has opposed the proposed change of | It is s noble thing one one Oe clictin cf tee tonto wa toe Pt Th va —¥y fn ‘Tecsipts which scorusd prior to Angust 1, the date at | bare of the union party has been gle we held thet, however teed of Union equate ia to be removed down to ie peaateententendiettsonntnesnnon which the Secretary of the Trassury decided as to their Contrbatitg to tbe rec of the coppertaad” Cire, orgoamaen totes ‘Astor Place for that purpose. prceal Se a Fin MY ‘Mabilities, pa gd EI He gonpel of Christ, is : ad ares, ehere > UAT RR GTI man, in New York, over some conspicuoes unionist yet | people, going from Congressional Nominations. 24 men Mi babe! is MARINE DISASTERS. ta bs mamed, eed so'0a throughost’ tne whole country. | other nations, raising an illustrious class or An honored SEVENTH CONGREMMINN AL DUTRCT The fifth heat Dandy won in 240% and the wath | yy, ™ R The copperhonds, who were expected te lake baak, sais | head, but a body, naimely, the whole people, That le | Tae Conservative Republican Convention mat at bait. | 301 cmmentnwely Wt fare, oes gee Oy tonto | Fe: tain 4 Abandonment of tho Hanoverian Ship For- tnd (reoagrenstons, neve masched te the front reak wim | tee Oise trot schoolmaster, and ih boeass ical want of | past soren ¥. Min the Hall, No 101 aveane D, and im- | 33 Sead ain made . —--- re Soe tuna—Ail Hands Saved. Mabluahing node, and are almady pasting on tke ars | the moo’ aroimaster The srt aural whit raed, wubject o uh call of the chair |” Matched horse appeared batwarm the beuis ofthe at |v MaultanLath Stak sewtcg Meatinny "ES "areaawoy singe acts ag By thetr rapactiy a petition! porndon has boon created | i obedience to lows’ eapemally ta 0 (vec communny, Rath omenEENONAL ConVESTION SOuTEA- | HED a wore awarded to RW. Wolsca's poly nd | tn ne Tes Renova cp Prune frm Lieon fr Ww | sr Unie erie tos checa ered sce | hereon cane mu cecmcmn og erm Mics Goycee | | Tot sonrenttn oh te coan ct Baws cms Owen | PATUC Tan hic reese wine tay | ollie Sterseee “Oy a _ wi - | natural schools; are fotlo we: — J uno ‘a ie tBte corner ) pecnterd eben on ih sth emo | ae en, fiber, ak Nevmamiaoni de | mmc Mas hon cadena a | Mormor, st imre avy. e. tmormntcn, oe | Gop"hy df Dowty Somes Pia ao ga vee. eae, to certain L he Oe oo ‘ , ¢ a pom ae Pe ee acta nape mocreteet | Ee Ce ete teat ite ha | ton et ee a eee | eee ce ork yy Ry ani wore rescued by tl ’ poesia prone eect on wont Winged Hunter, trem Calcutta, sad arrived at this pors | Comet to, the ends of these whe, for fone | which se man ces tale from him, seem or tex. wink Union Republican Convention. Ga ere contenct fhe Lemmoemamh tee | Witte Mate ere-Bb Conte, Mina . labored to com; ite destruction! Tbe | the same reason every man has ® right to own some ovpen pir oot Soe 1s 1 rea to-day. Thing’ would ‘not ‘werk -tee ingyedionts will not mix. | jand, something more then ie merely necessary to cover The judiciary commitiee of the above samed conven | fuligwing —The bey stallion Garibaldi, owned by F & est one or Her eee Cr It ts all well enough to contemplate principle in the ab- | him at the last The oo in land i# the | tion met at 600 Broadway inst evening—Mr. William | Stevens, of Swansea, amd the brown griding Captain Gill, woe a Beta funk on Whe Noreh Caretinn Const, | cmc and trom tft, tat when mater are so wrung | morc mcredc thin Bo ove ends to hare tafe: | cl nthe char Atv the sharman tad sated | 2704s Mate vnl cape tue he rae ny | petfemrelr”. Breech rs pa. F=CNSgh NM tert louraaee Memos, Oot. 23, pr ae eaatied ont « for | athens of ‘edueation belong vo ovary ertaiure im society’ | that Mr. Alexander Predford had declined the somins- | tires siraight Deals, and made them in J2-2 11% — | FOWNBEND'S, ll Breatway The brig Muscovada, nineteen days from Demerara, Jette ML endure,’ * © * If this recopstruc- | without distinction of clams or casve or color, and with: rr it wae moved that General Jobe A. | 2% - may ee ' Mon for Surrogate, 7 Yor Baltimore, with sugar, arrived here to-day. She tion business had been left for decision where it prop- | out regard to any adventitious state of society, The bo nominated for the position by scclamation A (wo mile trot came pert. Thie was between heres ladies’ comerente, LA iM vee {makes the following report:—Pansed yesterday, fifteen | erly belonged—in tho ranks of the Union party—it is | biack men are our wards and we are their guardians | 7" catered is clam twenty two, two miles sad repeat, ie | SUS? oie hatte’ store oreer sad Weones 1ea southeast of False Cape, North Carolina, a her- ont Se eee et Oe ee have car- | You mast bring these children and to ror The motion was carried amid lood spplaase, #04 General | barsem, for premiums of $140 and §1T) In reapouse | sees, “ware poe diart fovan 0 henge ctant. raphredite Urig, nk In Geen thom water—masta | Ped.tha i, vin it indecest heme | Jou'ae to me" cape Gee Lara. rarer | Wester boing oudly calee far, are snd retarned Saks | Gelding Midsigs', owned Uy 1. Welaasuiie, & Besisn; ane il gone. i $¢ the cappatwenty te erpousing, asctrsees which they 2"itetime fe ine’ ore cnt pallantirepte aoe fee Go hener conrerres tee pam. Bo mit ie the bay gading Yor Lows, ‘owned by Tom Corpenser, eee ws { Taal Vif, 2 PEASOMAL INTELLIGENCE. tne bonuae'os eat 00 Se cae bese of the Onion vale the giohelon rate sell amin, bot ne eee ee noe chan ee ‘sete Cam it Teaesty ot Ree fre dere Law's wns the winner ed na chant, 8. ¢. — party but make a stride towards that centralization | great buman family, (80 Advanced that at last whell letser Me the nomination freon in 6 185 15% Midaight was Getenced — Princess Achille Murat and Dr. Gwin, which history teaches is freaght with the read im the Word of Ged that same revelation of brother. seed, wh -+ KY-- Seacetck, oo. | 9 fret best. Revel ana Leaal Lotteries. mr tr a. SSB | Seether ae heat hae | seemed econ | Spang Sogo Roma Bh — | eal cs Taegan on Wer ot Tee snd Old Pat and gers own gwd ‘Govener Harris) for Kimira, | during the war they encouraged them to & hope- | of Ged. (Appiacse.) nn mate, oy Briges. “ iF jsuee te evning = il saree mampemaren: | $c ne lu 'netorcion ther ometationat | _ sr Donam, Sf how Srna Sos the ent Democratic Amsombly Nomination. ra oer ern Soe, ree | ee ee enn eran crest rung ‘he eouthern | Peiatione with the national government—pernaps for an | Mo asd he ross 10 stuck for which ibe Toh'ta | Ate mesting of the Kighth Amembly District Demo- | Gia ang gap The fret two heata Trvcie and mais won | TVeled” RURMEYS COCOAINE for ine New, and Prestern Were of counties of thle Soite 4 was inadequate. exposure to whieh he had been | erste Union Convention, (composed of parts of the Bev. | in 24154 aad 230. the next beat was woe by Washing | Fisvoring Retracte for aecting purposes. —Mome /eureeh FROM BOSTON. cae tee oe evel erant cbte to voie EE velo ‘ha | Suid, Bieveath aod Teinesath wards, bold lat oveaing, | 12% 200 Sve heal wus penpeass nul omserree. Siceciesaee inet thet OEPARTUTE CF MISSIONARIES THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURTS. city had rendere’ bum hardly gble train bia voice. Me | Saccy cecbacter was Bomimaled Wi is bolero thas there tt toast 6,008 mane om | g-RDaite adi etre eret dosed pet "Sein 1% Bowron, Oot. 24, 1866. ‘Trewros, Oct, 24, 1968. from, whe tenehing of Siaso megs the South, thie rece IY oP ore ‘The following’ missionaries embarked to-day, Im the | 4 tester trom Jadge Chase was reed in the United | and urved the adoption of euch measures as wou! EW JERSEY onipeny CASES. tonight portion are frequewty msking bow ih regard a under the suapjoag of the Americie | States Court, stating thet Circuit Judges ean- | amend it in foture. As long as left this work — (y the Smal rewaite. = Egenerec> Union :—Rev, |. Stoddard, wife hot bold a court uatil new of wee thay woud. ae bate Guo Deer te the Tameroe, WJ, On M4, 1808. To morrow the great rete le to be between Lory end raw Brewer BE one MB Cuanfort and wife, for As Jet the Circus Courts Sa ncla vy Puaries | Bouth,” He conciaded by hat they cored sees | The bribery and corrapuion cases as cull im progres. | Don Russ As yol'there ore ho bets it ie wup- eon on hoo ; |, N. wife, and wa Seasea” of qraiede on hegre, she had bei Ubom te 'mae Tn the cape of (he Mate on Cuan Duh Be per ve. coy 7h)» utp shame adia ume ow w ™ tien ALR Gage bee Barinan, the country reat, rich and pow ‘fo repay thie | turned a vertict of guilty om the third count, whirh | [n the iwention w eres —— —-_—_-- - ‘A FREEDMEN'S SCHOOL HOUSE AT STEVERSON, ALA: | debt they should etueate him a a aan ome Oe tien ae One ry cf MASSACHUSETTS CONGRESRIONAL NOMINATIONS. — a kCMARKH OF GENERAL HOWARD, ioe 0 the marey of tbe court The iadiriment OME AND LORS & FE ee pramatenennacnanedieer ~~ stn na ¥ — Nammviice, Oot. 94, 1806. Genera! Howsnn addressed tho at some | ageinet Nmas! Honma was gest alle’ § After oe Mega? Rowing Booron, Oct, 24, 1 ‘The "s Relief Amooiaiion com- woarth he aut, look ‘et thet meeting, thet if thie | belf 2 day it (h* @naminaione the Court ool the tate Toor, Ont 4 ite | Si Rpoter = Te the Sigth disteet 7.0 i rt Xn ogy a so at ain, Inet paleo one ta chek te ity of New York supported | had farted te make wut scum, and directed the Jory to ‘The sh’'p chentiors cheep of Woven PF ‘ -re tranmoaten Lenina Presived erat mow for ‘ongrems. F ted'moaa have sosmanead soboet om the cnose of eto cation a me 3 p ~ Tew A ft ove b= ne Pe a of ; hy ~ by ts Smanoes"s eott nt vow ie Toes, A Carat owe Pile d Pe Oe a, diouien teeny moeinaiod | op wh morning tome incondiagy burned it to they rogutn - she “ Doran ip | hte ngnitet sere Van Wagoner, oe 4 . oo ent ge Po ay . oe ‘ SA amd fim om O46 Put he guoer of the cotton of the serves on tbe moved emer fem me we edia Were a Ai KF,