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4 ~ | Ea | THANKSGIVING. |S POS Ses tt 7, ny rhe ee I dy Mt Smee aed hills A Mid The Services in the Churches per ea “it beaches qomioned — he Me. Raed named & ¢, Chirp, to waaon.- and Synagogues, . Mt § ac5it® Dat-—-Matel for $900; mite heats, best three in : Uhre the a of BENRY WARD BEECHER ON RECONSTRUCTION The Festival on the Islands, in the ie Charitable Institutions and Sei aig ne Of Ube deg ot the oid Poa 4 THE DAY IN BROOKLYN. in the Suburbs. * Swept of oa pt fot play ee eradicated by the appeamaceet teteiligencs We ad. | Causes were as fouly a part of the economy as | There was a slim but select congregation at the Church besa? Usted Lbab & Le © Often WhEh were ‘Were mawl- | Mowe Geore martling phenomena for which matural causes | of the Savior, Pierrepont strest, yesterday morning. = P T ¢ \iplied — 4 psy (1 fate tl eghiad wo wy set -- ml my jm Bay Md ed bd so this yond The Thanksgiving sermon was delivered by the. Rev. Mr. i e Low much ore for of {be warn’ theology men must be ale Harious Parades of Target | :o* nics sors (2 fos ES ge tre Wher | Soreiad, Nimes at” pier as toe ewaiones | Webster of Mastachusaitn, Be alloded to the paucity Com: ened thew “they |e? le © universal scientti 5 and it be- | of nu ra observable in the churches on the few “ panies. are galing" he ehborres be ante tat | Boowed mea of learnivg to take every opportunity | pecurrences of this great festival day ‘of pound areca hsb) A ee thd be biomed God | to Giseminaio tne seoda of a true, faithtul y for that change See apn & beomt te | 80% therongnly erthodox religious ‘culture—a | S'v'Mg a8 compared with former years, Though come wp © men, cuter war bet | eeltere (hroagm whiet God was acknowledged in ail} the houses of worship were nearly empty the General Observance of the Day | us lo, Gl <vary Gnas Wie etvencsl, ead the ruttor | Ung. eee lick eaGht ee be ects | thostres and places of worldly amusement were all ag wi price or corto map- Americ emulated in Pbroughout the Country. ba once dn Wesel Game 1S come ‘to through the | Europese countries. The epeacor dwalt at length upon | Well filled, which was strong evidence of the Gospel of the Bon Jerus Christ and the power of free im | Het phere of (be walject, exhorting his people to | increasing.degeneracy of the age, On the practicability sitions ( ) Men were mot ke thone sen ge Cay beh tye tee ond a, id ber of conscience guiding the political action of men, be re- the holiday of Thanksgiving—a day, the national | Hite | Agutes a A. Bb vgtwrooa general ‘od’ special | marked that prayers and invocations have been but @bservance of which bas been evolved fromciroum- | iid the figure sands @p erect it War uot | Providence little heeded, a3 most people ase politically and reli- stances jocal and New Englandish in its origiv——was | the nse ‘wah goverunents Weve to snate of | a be Gaara’ 1 Be poy uf ae ee siously entirely at variance with their Views on this very genoraily observed yostorday througbout the ity, > men on tee | 8 Adler eMicinting, end lecturing belore. a lace subject, Aste suecess of democratic form of govern- by all cla ition and shades of opimios, ‘The . ‘complointa of enter. | congregation with. appropriate Napan tho | Sank depente gums npn the. sncesl of she. pespley burly Teuton, always ready to add another heliday to | ine arose—they bore i quietiy, Se fer bed given of tbe is dallot in to the dictates of bis own las M oi | Detter tokens of thelr expacity to endore oe mae |. 4b the Mroedway sy: services were hold at Im concluding bis is already cxtonsive list, laud by the Mammer and auvil | SAO" SSS Sem theme tAppiouse) Me would amp | f0r o'cock, the her, eaaon Par paar tether gp, Si iy nag rete speaker of manufactare, lit his long pipe, filled anew his toby | pomething else, vat M would cot tebe the At the Teinple, corner of avenue C and Rourth street, | fa'4'sp cua Cathie aan whee on oeembeE of the opalescent beversge, and betook Rimecif | aud thea———. We aunt oot Be dist at | We Rev. Dr, aS en lectured at threeo'elock in the | the Presidency. Whata pure patriot and Cbristiaa to tho observance of the day in true Teu- | “¢ sufering; the of Se mee ene | Sgronee te 5 large congrepuion. statesman we lost in Mr, Lincoln! How few public men merely deiayed; tt woold The iy of the]. The Bey, & Prousiok oficiated im divine service and | can bo compared with him. Would that his wuld tonto style, with far more feasting than fast | South bad beea built on an insecure Ceplovel, cos t ed '& thackogiving discourse at the synagogue | Controt tho actions of our Citizens from the lowest unto ing. The quick witted and paradox loving Hitber | Was bound to fail sooner oriater, The whele peopl of the Caan mated ws tees clock oe the ve ill the braggart who now occupies the chairso unwortbily.” nian laid aso bis pickaxe, ceased raltroad building, and | Suth were tn an enbape Soret’ sot, ‘ihe pfourth siren tear Seventh svoate, services in com: |, eiTiee Tere held es the Bouth Con, ag og having noting else to attend: te, detook himealf to | fresdses ef tue goose ta the Boake: is bettonered eam eee ff @emeraaien of the Gey wore held at eleven e'clock ic W. Hoyt delivered the Thankeeieinwe eee ene convivialty befitting tho festal occasion; and the | cherished metitntion, amd if be ned staves bowbould | Ge morning. God for ‘past ys , have acted as they did If he in a gunpowder | _ Divine services wore sino hold at the Portuguese syne- | co, held at the Kim Cor jonal faveotive fucrvous American took 's rest to bis Jaded | pisetme: he wouts not Wank men to sotee i wnt omens | SF", A Tinet eoth sitet, Dear PUA avenue, at eleven | nveny lee, were, held st the Elm place Congregatio brain, exhausted of its phosphorescence, and prepared Pele. He did not believe the people of the Seach | Ww the morning. ° preached a Thanksgiving discourse ‘to stair aatee to sip with bis friends at the symposium of the afternoon | Would go beck to slavery again, come What would A rig tk dom, the festize amber—shaa which clearer vas nevor isu. | Selatan irom, Alsi Vaid Biss that f tbe water THE LAND INSTITUTIONS, TigNavy Rilo a One lok ing body of men, under Jed even by ancient Heliades ; in shori—amony al] cond!- for stavery. beheved that im time a tbe Marine Band, throogh the ‘principal ieee tions, the day-was hailed and kept as a national holiday; adopted by those to whom it was not natal and beld in the exciting amusement of ticeable feature of the procession ‘was a miniature ship, which was carried in the midst of i specially sacred.by those to whom it wus an ancestral | biack vomit of emigration than from any Southers | the day was duly celebrated, bu: in a style not deviating | ino company, and attracted @ good deal of atten Jegacy, an heirloom, descended from the circumstances 0° Blo ee & oe ~, and | im any way from the colebration of Thankagiving in The Jewell Guard, numbering forty-four muskets, of © peculiar crisis and peculiar interposition of | [iy Souts and Bell was not aa iach. thick, Bur seen | OTmMAF-Yeark As Randall's Island, tho children of the | slvo paraded through the cipal streets and subse. Providence in the colonial bistory of the country, to all | they were becoming and be way Hoare of Refuge, boys sod girls, numbering in all about peng ibs remeluaer oF the day in shootin; fe urtieg Americans. | era pny if pd pel ag pong be *ight hundred, who aro under the direction of Mr, W. it. The Sidney Dorlon Musketeers turned out in largo The relentless drizzio of rain, which continued through- | forthe South” earnestly as te Pentel Eerviiiee te Sepheus, bad & prety good time, though tbe eee lene re oh yl 4 ee eet Sisay out the day, interfered with iue sports of some of the | fignt them. He longed for the tine when he could rise [ dulness of the weather iy tnierfered with their | marched on their way to the shooting ground. The National Game-stors, but falled otherwise to mar the zest | mopery. Bi dd congregation, -—: eee wisrs by _——— —- ——— oe fet | prizes comested for consisted of a truck full of pigs and with which ite observande;wasonvered into among all | Q't Soumhere churches ane Une segue fon of ter Sraishth, whereapes toey wore dummmmneh enstl boo, baa Le pe Bay cae ba Sas, Ma clase, Sry. Ir we cone Shield i Cael oneal ee bar tg A pe : At abont ten o'clock some one hundred and fift Even the poor wretches at the Tombs forgot fora — pig! it, booed eo el gy a 4 mourning Fenians. attired tn black clothes, each man wi Gay their broad and water, and wore permitted to forget | gut if they ald ‘not want to mise tases to |, Au dd) nae Rind itctite ee their manacies; and ns early as nine o'clock in the bt ad y=) L- | bn a moe pps ‘New York, for the ‘joining the Fenian funeral morn! paral rather wo im| v4 wi we vy} procession ibere, great atten- uictabaoriieiony fog ah, saat aN b xd nae aie [td fh anny our” Bard p afin gs ton, bach ue ete Fn ad epera eedeae ig 4m boty | hou the scl tn tanh ced het’ 'eheat hoot | tur weet Ph Ll ee ed ri cl x by . N - jo.4 and #0 on—for prisouers have tio names and | apt, ® teacher, He coucuded MY ag ane bors, under command of im Witham Matibews— Bi the” board Eakod.meain smoking’ ani aavary',| Sale, Woe neror was ¢ time vhes saoeey and oneay | Shy growmaa fot apent im oaieding fore prin, Tue rvs had taken the place of meagre aoup; and there was ad | coUd do, so for of intelligence and | pisy on is composed of he Imewbors of Cideou's Band odor of viands through the dismal Egypticn oditice The congregation listened to the address with the | #-s#on. be pew nla gel _ nesday night whieh put many a poor prisouer in mind of home and | yimost interest, and frequently applauded the epeaker. Long marines were nut forgotien the bappy days of freedom, between which aud him et obeervances of the day. At the barracks on Flushing ‘were bolts and bars and ajue-inductog wails, the damp c been avenve the usual routine of duties was entirely dis- ef which crept ana scrambied along the spinal marrow New England Church. some peased with, and the soldiers were permitted to render in centipides of ague. A foast—and they were all re Rev. Lyman Abbots preached asermon om the sad- | gore ‘the day one Of tho most complete festivity within the manded, and the bolts of No. 1 and No. 2 and No. 8 shot | ject, “Thankagiving—Its Origin and Uses.” He am | however, aR ye Besides, Captarn Baker, the com- Pe ap Area tree clang. Litiloof thanks as | oo iced ag his text Nehemiah, vill, 12: “And all ene | #°@ and es ReePreenens, srened ail she names upon it Tuanksgi ving, 3 The Howard Mies, or Home for Little Wanderers, | people went their way to eat and todrink end tosead ene, In the evening the various places of amusement were Si iret of a. seniea of new Yulld.ags iaiended for tho | portions, and to make great mirth because they hed une | olildres, peng el pon ge rnd mrdaggren glag propriate cersinonials. There ‘were chreo special. ser- | d¢rood the words that were declared unto them.” The | SroMshs ap. i was inmitable in bis witticlems and aided by Dave vices during the day, of which the initial service began Pesiten: Reed, with the exceileat company and varied pro- + Fe o'clock, and ee yes “paat eleven. | they borrowed it from the Jews It was one of their | house, 7! afforded a very pleasant entertainment to re Was singing, severs jel addresses were - patroas made, "Diring. tbe. recess the litte ones were regaied | feat national feast days.” The people brought op, after | 1B Kovac 0, the day, te give Mam om With @ shadow of the good things to come; and, at one i ft 4 fy its “4 ee i Hl e’clock the main services were ueid. These cousisied of | hey marched nm ession the streets, - | ceiobraved tn ordipary way” sues tp eee ox Incoacion 18 Uattipais. ae hareraeal oe 6 an ee aud a vountdul supply of resions ermmbed, whieh fully | ” Ther was a inerary exhibition of the different b opie any the 150th psalm, and ‘of music, | inetiiaied the day as a boliday. tended, Haydn's “Hallelujah,” with vanoiy of an- | after a special service of than ‘they linteved to classes of St. Peter's Academy, Hicks streot, near War- Shems, gleés and eoags, was’ executed by adous four | aghort cormon, iu which the Levives reminded theu: of $3 SS eae ig Be Rap the Rey. Dra’ Duryes, Welton, Lowrie ad Taser: a4 4 of ize, mationst Desuses and polidest Quite, Tee a Co ious poetical readings ad Yacal masie Avo oFciock the rezular Thanksgiving dinnor was served, | cued, cee wancueting. “he Boor were, trotaled tor inthe Eastern the weather being unfavor- Bubstantal dinners were alsa served at the Newsbovs? | siso in chee feasts. The DeKt described a New | Target companies, which form such em important | able to cutlget querenes, the differect churches were Lovaing! Hours, the Worksgvomen's siome, Five | Rhgiand Taaukagii Guy, whch he sd enema | fouare i *he amemement of Gochaniien at hie enmon | Sattatantst sot * Sebbairite foting pervaded the Baruata? Homo aud oiher beaevoleut instivutions Me een to eae The ie ook Geen of the year, genersily reach ihe zenith of their glory on oti Laay, sof she Willlamsbarg, Industrial Qhronguout she city, vet fairly commenced, For weeks the kitchen has | Tankegr'ag day, whee they culminse in am extrecr. aon ‘ana Pith care ea earty sae. been mysteriousiy busy. Ay have occapied | dinary display of glazed cape, red shirts, blur conte and « ‘parents, colored as well as white, THE DAY IN THE CHURCHES, the tem, thening evenings, Tb. found of the chopping | goid lace. the whole forming ® marual, hilarious and be- | stuead thie daily, aod they are instructed in the aife pies. eneenanaaaaes reat pampkin« have been brougbt mm from the granary | Wildering #cene, soon a9 can be witnessed in no other rudiments of the English iavgaage aud music by iss Henry Ward Beecher at Plymouth Church— | Tue great turkey has suddenly and Leow yg Beas city ia the world, The sirmegetical aod warhke com- Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, soveral tar. Effects of American Politics Eurepern | peared. ph iid od a fy comes, a'r 18 | mandere of theme invigernie iadependent haitalons compacies paraded the streets and visited East New Nations—Recuostruction in the Souti. ig eoeteiey faves the’ Soba ‘etsepan eo ese cflores thet are chnest euperheman to marshal their Foe por promise, Ameng thane were the Havemeyer Long before the hour for the sorvices to commence. riso with a strange feeling, commingiod of Sabbath ae | forces wich full ranks upoe this greet das, and are more pen ke Ce i ly Pane ere npn | Plymouth charch was filled to us utmost capacity yes- | crednéss and holy-day gladness, 'y don their Sab- | then usually careful i see that every mae im their | selves by blowing fish horns and etherwise acting the torday by a congregation full of expectations of hearing | bath clothes and try lo pat on their Sunday demeanor. | oo sag ig “bh « eunm tate part of second class clowns. . “ Without amy Sabbath school lesson ‘com supplied bed Lar ty aw Ball for the benefit “something good” {all from the lips of Houry Ward| tha "morning drags, slowly sway. kt “lenges | rounds of ammenision and a.gun of some kind or otber, of the Flesing yee per peel Beecher in the sbape of a Thaokegiving sermov. The} the church dell rings—never so cheerily 10 | trom @ rifle-bored “Spencer” Wo the deadiy Prossian | day, notwithstanding the disagreeable weather, and in ervicea wore of the ordinary character, with the excep. | the boyish fancy—and at the last moment the ” ‘ the anmouneement that the ladies of er > housewife appears hot, flushed, bat tri 1. The | “Reedie,” The Dboys of New York aud the imme- py | tion of the singing of a Thankagiving anthem which | Doone, who’ have been belaboring ‘other for | diate vicinity take as much iaterest and teal plesure |S. Josep Tye Ti rh dd entertain had been specially prepared for the choir, The reverend | heresy all tho year, unite in a common ‘The | tadividuaity iw turmiag eat on Thanksgiving day, with | Ment and eablene atirdcted a very large audience, tieman took bis text from Ix. of Ikaiuh 3—"+And the | minister, when office hae kept bim silent on political rnp yt ye with Goral i. henna the “= f questions, speaks with unloosed toncue and unasuai | #ifts of fair aad tor ld general {HE DAY IN WESTCHESTER, Gontites shall come to thy light and kings to the brght- | fervor. The children walt impatient for the sermon's | Of militis ou a of duly parade, with ali bis bel pess of thy rising.” clos, and whose “‘tenthly”’ te announced detect in the pay ey = bec 58 Mr, Beecher commenced by remarking that for | Motber’s !mpsticnt eye a troubled dream of the t Ln. J be good Prom general appearances, yesterday, it would seem “ burned at home, But hing in this transitory Gory, for the purpate of Raving © goed time geBeraliy, |. diversity of opinion existed the years the whole of Western Europe looked upon the | covesto an, end—even Tuankegiving sermonscand at | aid tocompete ins trendy manner for the valuable © grems boned Upited States ag a nation broken in two, andgpredicted | longth the benediction announces that the eabbati half | Przee that bave been off ved by thesr friends for typ best | good folke of Westchester county ae regards the proper tbat m time Jt would be broken up sill more and het | Of the dar is over, and the children goboundiag bom, 10 Ger peegrog away witb powder and Pall at the inne. afe'et ending. pals nay thet wars whe of- tmail nations would be formed of the fracmonts, At | its inince and pampkin pies, itd skating excursion op the | Sat Cees nddiea ibey aiwasa being tended divine service carried prescribed Moat time America was much interested in the opinions | pond, and its eventag of games or quiet svories by the | beck tn tri to the Biage Of Urumpets and the formula set down for Thauksgiving day. Others puta 3 of draws—our heroes partake of a sumpvaous dinter, | Gereremt construction om the requirements of ‘the oc- of Europe; but now no one cared what the English or | reat wood fre, gh and | Gfier which the prises areistribuled, and the reuaaindet ‘oer blessed be the memory of Goveruor who caswr and termed ows iD best ature, and, despite French said, We were now almost independent of | firs: piucked this Joyous festival from the Old Teste- PERE ge gg He 3 At | che disgrocabie character of ihe day, might be seen Europe, although ip mecbanieal skill wo were still | ment and wrought it Into our New England life. The pr ney bm An the Pee are S Promensaing ‘the streets im groups. making ita point, fe” hes Lt be termed now the mischief | ‘Peaker closed with sume ag to | missed eae brody , @ drop im at Bumerous places, no doubt with pupil erics mig! the meaning snd proper Thovksaiving | regalia in the bell room thelr wives bad iadirt |. Genie to umeriain bow the turkey was getting alone. maker of the globe; for every country felt the | pay, a: an cle talon to the joyfulness of religion, s SS ES ee 3 = Cg pd No legs shan (Lirteen target excersions tue city ‘fluence of the politica of this country, The | ay Of family reaviocs, a day to remember the poor, mete «| ny coe to ae any ek crowed Harcm lridge aud distribated themselves ia the civil war here created the Reform bil) | #248 day to be made sacred by genuine and heariy — ine. the numerous “gardens” bevweea the bridze aga Ford- ros 4 siving of thanks vo God. thelr Thanksgiving a this manser There | nam Scartely ® sngie disturbance transpired to mar fm England. This he caw was but the first fruits of the | © , ‘are numerous ** c.rb-stone Committees,” ioarly | ine barmony of the day. victory. There bad to be many cbanges there yet. The 3 termed ‘dead heads,” who always ‘the var- one ; land settlement of Great Britaia must be’ radically The Bleecker Street Universalist Church. companies upon their excorsican, Thess, marvel Ehanged; tbe taleailianee between the Church and State | Notwithstanding the miserable sate of the weather | Larssuste shout sandy whenever # ballet hits the THE DAY ON STATEY ISLAND. must come to an end; free schools for the of in- | yesterday morning, there was « iarge congregation | target, and are rew for their valor with the rem. . beiligence.must be inaugurated, When this was done, ont at the services hold in the Uni Ban's of the feast, which their friepds pass to them ~ wed, aod it would be done, Bagland would be rater coun. | presen @ servi niversalist church | trough the windows or doors of che banquet hall. ‘On Staten Isiand tbe day was colebrated with appro- ‘ry than ever before. When Eagiand and America were | corner of Bleecker aud Downing streets, The sermon Tho followmg are the namesof afew of ibe many priate reynciage and foasunga, Family rounious wok I gn en Bie = was delivered by the pastor, the Rev. Day K. Lee, who yg ese Ae pawed the Haxato office yesterday — pines, aud the old a“ hae happy Applai Meteo; ‘Guard , house at home tas been made Republican goverment, sald the speaker, is com. | took for his brrheminaey Neck hyrvpardin sooth | American News Guard, by the smiles aad presence of long absent ones. ex and jcult. There is no govermment go hard ia Fre fi ‘Aret of tarnily aad 2 Sen United States Appraisers’ Thankegiag Gay @ the Fourth of July on a inore conduct a8 a republican goverument, As it is iast ip It is the | !@, secondly of the Church, and thirdly of the nation, bho order of time, go it i Lue most complex. ratiowa! ap@ sobdered scate. If | is wanting In (he acize, taost difficult to maintain of any gov- | closing with an earnest appeal to his congregation to ex- G. Byrnes Musketeers. tue bastie abd uproar offbe Fourth, it more than mal on Free governments are always com. | Press their thaokegiving mot only im words and hymns, Fabno vee roam — fasquiet, Gatansh supeen end tens — ‘icated, They require men to be sober and temperate, | 0Ut also in novler lives, im iatger charities, abd # warmer Washingion Marset Rangers ( 8 Dorm. | verous enjoy ments Puintat, gut-resuruined, Jest and--virsaous, them: they. (eee ovennier Sis beatae fuiyes, back). AY businens wore closed on the island. + At ean be maintained, But republican governments can- berea: se 9 4 Our Own Gaara. ureh delle Rot be maintained except by {uteltigent people, and of their comfort ee he Of fas bee ow a Under Sidney Dorion Musketoers cory | chimes of the Giforent cb: Wars will mot crass, cannon will be th Ake procross of liberty, es fol’ | Howe Sewing Mactixe Guard. Cast, rifles invented; peace societies aro hut a ‘cures of ti om carth has —— Tpomas W. Casey Guard, voiceless crowd ia ‘a wiklernesa, Bot by and aia atten Shates Xk ound, SS See Longht Ride Grub. Dy schools will master founderies‘and sehool books wilt | of stopping towards @ republic like ours. be bevter than cannon, Lat not man seok liverty in | Orientals bad their starlight; Greeks and Romans had Te sPeRTs. order to be intelligent, but seek Intelligence that he | their twilight; Hebrews in the sammer mora. aQta' may obtain very, | Bree institutions cannot wait for | "BZ, a eae = eae ee aoe Sea ae men to xrow up in them, they demand for their exist. | trace young gentlemen Columbia Beating ud puce that teat chowlt Us alreedy treo ta eae than tikap Herc a cata the eesiane Nemes @ tas Wissen The of the may de waintanod. Two jndispensadie clemente of | it beamed in the lives of yy ben myers | desired that the rewing erasoa, proiitic in mauy hovers. Uberty are freedom of labor and {reedow of intelligence, PE vty peda ieny — rs ‘on aoe © | ble contests, should not pans without apother irendiy and it is in the ful: spread of iniolligence ts the key to temsireld ; weir oars, selected we on bets Gaye to" Europe. Thee eére. two tae | ‘of Wallace's bugle and in the roll of Riska’s | 4ip of end thos yesterday for men i pe pow. a Luaiy. Con. es wl TA Henn rll a of skill between tree of their working bestia They and Rome sts of Earope, | volved w hy avention. rg Ag wore the Bug, Mesers, You Stelkin, crew Sree ie. fee coudiion Pot | advorsty it rove to bow hfe and powar ta the Old World | wore ‘be Bag, Mears Founz and oe America? Has the civil war left the navion weaker | 40d came over the sen and built a free republic here, ‘O’Helll ona han before? Is ber (awure Likely to be as influential a fron fagetafl eit the wid th: nations of Burope? Have we swered through St. Pant’s Charch, Yorkville. repeat, Tho race wes bot one set Of phonls and reefs? Aro we to sili go The above churen, situated im Sighty-tourth street, | the first two miles the Unknown throuch more eritical obs: ractome? Not fretted and fevered by strife we are apt to forget that which ue war mt ag, Wiihout tromendows stimulation and con- fict upon thea men grow dull and ambition ts discouraged by difficulties, aod men who terrible co) z: i ! s § near Fourth avenue, was well Oiled yesterday morning. The Rev, William Dymond preached at ten A M., taking for text the 100th pealm, Sth verse, com- mencing ‘For the Lord ts good.” He preached elo- quentiy bathe cocasiog,* It conclading the eman said, “For all ii i i Trotting nt the Usiow Coures. cal Govegoutean - The season of trotting bar closed. Yesterday bade nevitabie revolution tbat will follow the ed- fatr ve) fittingly end the vsprecedented year, but the ion a the "cou orn States into » angouncements made at the vances courses about (be Ro 3 with Boocner, "T aon's think We sball have reconsricted bang eo ae the ppt oa Unis onion when Feconsiriction i fimisbed, That fact come owing crcemsively didagresabio ae a ce a a tae vbat the PP epee ye day, <A ‘ithe sunshine, moderstely free from hat carried the country chrough the war was apablo to miminister to Ks wants afterwards, More orcitements chilling Winds, is 6 eagle gee ry = ee wore before wk Thero wore storme ahead, and what pleasent show upon ; bes whee fr te zenaie patriotiea, which he never uatil the late wae ing rain end, © Marty simosphere, It <a Del ered @xieted, Which ili ia every great confict yield s Tiger epmsorvative force and sprieg forward Wo the ad of tho gation. bay who Ps rooreunane het time also sprang forth from their w: P arme in aid of my pang coustry. Men at *Blereil iy 3 soattored over Whe distant prairies and along Ne@ing ccourret in ibe he tein rid were not a whit behind ws at ony yesterday Berth 2 velt-encriBce. ‘Tots showed they 1 Ohrervance of Thackegiviag Ie the morming oe starm the county tad bt | Co aeggpe pai BO x, ot Gre wns soceded for the Thind Cimnot, but une firo- or irit was invisible Mie navon's pronperty, bel. eamete the suriace when eneen tre fount wo corse for the stare, The relighias the safoty of tho nation they loved was endangered. @ vow ‘yy FH Be pale See oe ey ota the ™ o. ¥ condnoted theme) ae peace Pout bad paid wr ten ‘oomand en more ao hove ever gaye 10. tho jpaiitation for almost wholly deserted. Services were beid ip ail the churches, and there were extra entertainments at the liberaliy, but which they did not for unwll the jaat moment, and then at ruimously low prices. the poultry Nov. 24, 1807. * ‘Thanksgiving In Philadelphia. Purmaperrnia, ness were all closed, Thanksgiving in Richmond. Rucuwonp, Va., Nov. 28, 1967. Several of the churches, Observance of the Day in Charleston, 8. Cy THE REGISTRATION OF VOTERS TO-DAY. The revision of the registry lists for the charter eleo- tion commences this morning. The Boards are required ‘Cuanuestox, Nov. 23, 1807. ‘to remain in session to-day and to-morrow, between the hours of eight A. M. and nine P. M., to receive the naraes of legal voters not previously registered, and of” those who have changed their residence since the last election. Those registered in November and who have not changed their place Of abode are under no necessity to beagain registered. The present sessions aro only for the revision of the listin the above cases and for the addition of the names of those who have become citizens since tho November sessions of the boards of registry. The following is a list of piacos of regis Dia. 1—33 Greenwich st, 2-53 Gi reen wich st, 8-137 Wasbiogton st, Second Ward. Diet. 1—158 William st. Ward. 4-6) William st. 6-105 Broad st. Diet, ‘2-6 Peck slip. Third Ward. 73 Washington st. sch barley Fourth Ward. 3-15 College place, ‘01 4-3 ‘Hadaon ot Dist. Dist, 18 Peck slip. 5-52 Roosevelt ot, 2-286 Willlews ot 6—£5 Cherry at, 3—1 New Bowery. 7—45 Oliver at. 4-23 Chorry st. Fitth Ward. 96. Went, 6—49 Hudson at. 3-7 Walker st. @ 6-174 Franklin st. $7153 Franklin at, FON9 Grovnwrich st Sixth Ward. Dist row. 6-87 Baxter st. : St at, Elm st, 4-133 Leonard at. ard st. at, 10-116 Waiker st. Seventh Ward. 1-8 7s woutgomery a 2146 0 Nea Moalgene’y at 3-96 Market st. Scammel # 462 Market at. 10=214 Monroe st. 5-33 Rutgers st, Monroe at. 6-19 Canal st, Eighth Ward. Dia, a Greet 7—178 Prince st Bi ters 7 mt 10-20 Varick st, G—U18 Prince st. 1icSor Hudson st Ninth Ward. Dia. Dist. Hadeon at. 10. st, cy N—Sat West Foorth wt nt West Tenth at. at wich Bt. cy wich sf, “ “ ¥ Seventh av. nid W—al Ninth - 9-138 Greenwich av. 5 . Tenth Ward. Hen st. TB Delancey at A a ‘Ludiow at. 7—13 Eldridge st. 405 Basex at, “ Eleventh Ward. iat, + Diet, i Patt Houston st, ph teeta ns D. mn at avenue @, Columbia st. 13-338 Eighth ot, Kast Houston st 14—124 avenue C, East Fourth st. 15—108 a c. 28 avenue 0. 16-942 Ninth et 26 Second st. 1 ‘Third st. 18-197 avenue B. ‘avenue O. 1-3 “ ‘avenue D. Twelfth Ward. Diet. r. cor, of Dterd res, “serra s-Northwest comer Woot ehh and 13 tt Pe oe (“Wet fisth and 1dih sta S—Tenth aver beat 138d ot Thirteenth Ward. Dist. 13360 East Thirteenth at. Rightoenth at, st Tweoiy- first ot ay. inst av. they hed purchased se av. M1 Bass Twonty.cignth st as ‘im dia city on base er rest of twenty millions in specie Every one Pablic gullivility, ‘tat Has it may not some of these ‘de interested: Says Hpi his opision they owe debts im. must pay in gold or exchange, and if they get it at par would save ferty per cont, Such. ‘are unsafe counsellors, They are 80 shore sighted that they look omiy to their gain of forty per cent on ex: and do to the interests of producers in our coun per cent ox change is the premium offered te the jucer for all bis exportable property, and is the thai the law of pow their excessive ww fOr & Liver partheex- | portable rate of , of Com- have es. H change bes boon antleunierthn sipaueearare encieeer n @ fe" paper.” Wherever exchange has risen, she price of gol@ hae advanced; when exchange fails, geid fails with it Gold ig not our currency _ ee bas one y iabor, the Wailea and becon oti: export, Our gold goes direct to other preduets, and thus exchange | inetion i made where a bili of ex- : i i 8 is te due to demanas um. When you cease te - rsa, if we tur ] 5 Hi fief te 8 3 i [ Hl E i it £. i 38 ie gi 4 i EY 2 Hg fi jal Hf i i Ht i ‘To Tag Epror or tus HERALD:— rs ‘The first step towards specie payments must be the- retiring of the national bank currency and the substite- tion of greenbacks, each one of which Is a spectal credit guaranteed by the bone and muscle of thirty-five mib lions of people. Specie payment will remain a myth ‘until the whole national bank currency system is swept a » out of existence, and when that is done the way willbe —_ clear for all future measures, 48 soon as this has beem i ae f i : i different season: t 1 would be placed panics a money se ome in- rk « petnebias withdrawal er euvalay Bromine» country meget rate of interest, thereby Seeeiet comecnhemenacens "fine system of customs should be modified : i f f i 348 } ai i backs, in Heb: frst and ave a February cent ir Additional tuerearter each ‘goth until the whole should payable in one currency. We cannot consis ently expect tofeturn to payments as long a8 the Sa iat eeetone tier money or ed thot ener eue on tant; eral or . after: rocuvedy is snoala BO retained nad uase. 00: make payments as required, In case of m deficiency, which, under ee ee ee ee the Treasurer should be authorized to purchase, imperceptible revura to the on Teena. wll be ofleet to ee: feb sdatdenos end gradually reduce the price a dai ! i i it 38, uj 4 i i bi | A sa attompt was made tn the Neale jal'To murder the fale? ad eoeaper ‘The jaitor was seized by a lot of * jd beve deen killed had (t not been and daring tu'ercessioa of two colored a The working men in

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