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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. cctarnnmnnammmnatenieneitairaese Meili ice ga mach vermin, Insinuated themsolves into overs ro- THEE souT BH. Gianie places she State, polluting veryining, he touch and plunging an brother of the bride, mr. Y. B. Wri11aus, of New nto Mice ©. &, suusen, of Hartiond. wt WriguT—Lockwoop.—On Thursday, anes 28 Ne i and the tnau- 3 PARIS FASHIONS. for Grant a8 the unanimous choles of me people, | verre curtnatton, demoralized tab oj ‘That springs | EUration of a reign of terror that affe psig ily pial gor odtarsellgatar4 poe ‘and Jeave open to absolute ra:m and desola- mannan deeper ii zoos | More from a sense oF utter hopelessness and a desire ten of the best State: ite Union, | Decorations and PanlereThe “Mujor Bear’ | by the Rev. D. G. Wright, of Pougake ee = Ob.. They are, compara) raking, w very stuall | toconcliate the coming power than patrictie re- | from, ‘which the North au. equally with | phe mpress @lmplicy=Fritle on the Ln~ Wrutisrow Wataut, of New York to Sine a temo critter Saag tesa | Slant thy ovate oth anny apart | i, Se gat awh Sued | arense—Gentiemen’s Drcetue stephen | C*SEME So be Leos of Brodie ae iJ le t io ite aT it _ Obworvati Dar a Tour Threagh the ienot 9 negro, tne ae Sr a them do not | dication of how the October detent has shaken ihe Carolinian, once distinguished inthe national Legis- | Accompaniment te the “WWatteau”—Marforl Died. aged ing tion of Tennessee | OWD2N inch of land S the State, and could not be ary bones south of Mason and Dixon's line, tnre, who is one among the pumber that has cheer- and Cora Pearl—Aristecratic Economy=The ANDERSON.—On Saturday mo! October 41, at Mate—The Rising Gevers “attached” ton to the extent of fifty dollars YY to this demoralizing state of affaira the | {lly abandoned politics forever. The topic being half-past three o’clock, JOsEPuINE V. A., daughter Aristocracy—How the Men Whe Served in | jn freehold. ‘Their conduct, public and private, has } ardor of the democrats in iy tothe Presidential | te condition oF Soni Be ai In a pond im- Chignon Exposed—Light -_ capoeeree of Hiram and Mary Anderson. an pores the Rebel Armics Talk—Social Ostracism— | no doubt had a great deal 0.40 with tm ing, social | election has, jof cor sensibly abated, and the indi- prosnve Snr pd a, Th Unitea Ov. ARIS, 6, 1868, ‘and friends o: intercourse bet! em - Probable Vote of the State—Carpet-Baggere | 100i thing of piped pas Toability, and when It consideration . usted After the Elections. is taken into that many of the Tennes- eho PULASEI, Och. 10, 1868, see people of aristocratic pretensions are forced to To travel alone and s stranger through the entire juite a te North ern En oople y Table Jength and breadth of Tennessee daring the preseng ir judgment should be so full of bitterness, 6 war had taken Jefferson “A French Major,” sal@ Ion Goylan, ‘is aman | t0 attend the funeral, from the house of her parenta, his cabinet, General Lee, the Confederate = af 38 West Twenty-first street, Monday afiernoon, Congress an all ‘he army ollcers. down ia the rane { Who haa three decorations, ‘The third was given him | %¢ West Twenty: treet, on Monday State elections of last week that if Brownlow | fa brigadier and carried them to the cities and vil- | because he had two, the second because lie had one, BakER.—On » October 30, CATHARLYS BAKER, Would not exert his legal authority in declaring the of the North and there hanged them for the | ana tho first because he bad none.” ‘Tuis is just tha | daugiiter of and Jane Baker, v edification and amusement of the people, it would The friends and reiatives are nested to sttend part ty could wih the aid a the conserva tive ‘ne in have been a mild punishment, indeed, compared | Case with our paniers, We are now wearing three } tne funcral, to-day (Sunday), trom ue renit ence of fene 5 close vote Nort fairs, particalarly in the in- THE NEGRO. earryfthe State; and that in case of a with the establishment of the negro governments at | puff behind, instituted on the principle of decora- | her parents, 228 Cherry street, without faruacr notice. anlcnsn 99000 08 SEN prea Social distinetions and pride of lineage, however, | theten electoral votes of e would bea val- | the South, as has been done.” tione, The under-puff of all ts made of steel and put | , BENIARD.~ Che members of ihe Hebrew Matucd tertor—or what wot c has very little todo with affairs of 5 ‘The fact | uabie acquisition to swell Seymour's total. while “But do you think the Northern people would + the Benefit Society ure hereby invited to attend the ‘the West—where Ku Klux are popularly supposed | of a man’s pelonging to one of the leading families | making the ap) of presenting front | Justify such measures? where nothing existed; the second over-puff is made | funeral of Mra. L. BERMARD, whica Will take g!acs, €o abound jn murderous profusion, may seem to | in the State carries with It at present nothing (hat is } to the enemy: rom the Dresent time until the Presi- | _ ‘1 don’t know. Thave looked and hoped in vain for | of starched calico and pu om to cover | front her iace residence, 198 Grand atroot, this (buu- mths efforts some condemnation of them from the peopie of the vi day) morning, st tea o'clock, order, Se cecal arene eee fata nde roeraey | North, but they have never been brought properly the steel; the third 18 mado of silk, satin, | 449) ng: B. BILDERSER, Secretary. radical, in the State. That they have good reason | P¢fore them yet, and thial fear will lose the V1 velvet or cashmere, and is milled a Watteau, Brown.—On Saturday, October 31, after a linger- to hope for success in their efforts in this direction SO SS in caanaanied ban ae aes 3 or Pompadour, or @ Camargo. This word, | ing lunes, Mrs, Mary ANN, Wife of Charles Brown, 5 aged years, Cane (WHO APO. StTOUg GrORt Ae Coes ckrepublt: | reconstruction question, the democracy had gone | eins in no dictionary asacommon-sensed noun and | MET toe the family are respectfully invited to the radical rule in the Stato itself gives ample hope, | 84uarely before the people on it, some good migiit | #0 Often in fashion papers, deserves some explana- | attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 126 Brownlow goes to the United States Senate next pap now I have no hopes for the party | tion, Few Parisian ladies who §0 about ordering Bigad Seventy-tirst street, on Monday aiternoon, at March, and then Brownlowism will end tts career in patzn. Camargo everythings Know or «aro who or what } 'W0 o'clock, * ‘How do you regard the eleetion of Grant in rela- ‘ORBISTON.—Suddenly, on Friday evening, Octo- yey quik Sroae Malis 9 Fae ae a to this reconstruction question ¥? Camargo is or wast They know {he shape exactly per 30, lof disease of i heart, ELIZaBerH, the be- ‘There was a time when no radical in the State dared tomihon pene a ayer Suess have been: bcd and that it means bunching out behind, with flat loved Wife of James Gorriacon., eae fat a qi 1 tT know of, v he relatives anc ends Boe OTe Te one eer a geerause; Dot | towards tho Coafederate ofMleers and people since | &Xirt widths in front and plenty ofquilliag and bows. | Je. Tctne funeral. frei her lave resiaaniee, Nou No greater proof of his fact can be found than the | te close of the war has been exceedingly generous. | New York belies, who study botany and the constel- | monroe street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at Laitpast Startling statement made by Judge M, M,-| He has performed his duty faithfuily and impartially } lations in the heavens, wondering wby seven bright | one o'clock. Bren, “one cf the leading radicals in the | Mentor he? naw eee ee nt, BS | stars, twinkling on them like admirers? eyes, should Gea cme st DANIED TERIA ee eA ct dct ted eee yw ate | every reason to suppose he will dispose of his un- | havo been called “Tho Major Bear” and worrying | “the friends of the family are respectfully invited court room he cliarged that Brownlow and Colonel | .W#tranted measure effectually, and | mean by effec- | their prains over all sorts of like problems, are na- | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, Blackburn (the bully Who was at the head of tho | SwiHly to abolish negro and carpet-bag governments | tionaily and eonstitutionally more Inquisitive than | 153 West Thirty-tifth street, on Monday afternoon, negro militia iast year) had entered into a contract | aud allow ihe native people to regulate their own | 492 ar one o'clock. ‘The remains will be iuterred in Calvary Branioh they hoped to ne thelr own pockets with | #Tairs, as this must inevitably be the case, or the | French women, therefore J ever give them the origin | Cemetery. the people's money, as follows:—That every time a | World will witness the sad spectacte of ten once | and etymology of the fashions and pride myself that |_| Dwvit.—On Friday, October 39, after a long an horse thief, murderer or other criminal was arrested | MAPPY, and prosperous States ruined and deso- | the fashion disciples of the New York HeRaxp are | painful illness, ELLEN Dwyer, the beloved wife o} by Blackburu the Colonel should notify the Governor | ed.” _ not only the most stylish of dremers, but the best | Patrick Dwyer, aged 38 years, i of the fact, when he (the Governor) Would oifer a re- | _ NOt very long after this T met an intelligent negro, | informed on all matters of totlet. Camargo was | The friends of tie family are requested to attend. ward for ev: individual arrested. A short time | Of the copper-colored species, with a phrenological | a woman and a ballet dancer; she flourish- | the funeral, from the residence of ver uncle, Edwa: after the reward would be made pubite the arrests | G¢Velopment that was exceedingly striking. Hehad | ead in everysense at about the year 1732. | Clark, No. 35 East Kighteenth street, this (Sunday) Would also bo made known, and by this means the | Pe” olfered an appointment as a magistrate by his | Her style of dancing was noble, imposing | afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, without furthe® Colonel would receive the rewards after, by prear- | CXcellency Governor Holden, but he declined iton | and gueenly, and during her lifetime . ail | invitation, rangement, paying the Govervor his share, It may | te ground that he was incompetent to fill so respon- | the élégantes of Paris were chaussies & la | GuNvHeR,—On Friday afternoon, October be that the “Senior Editor” will think this charge | SID! 2 Judicial position. “Whatis your opinion about | Camargo. But this partial imitation was in- | CHnistiaN G. GuNTaER, senior partner of the firm of sufficiently strong to justify a denial, but so far be } te election?” | asked, sufficient after Camargo died; her style of bunching | C. G. Guntner & Sons, ih the 730 year of his age. '\ @ove who have never eseayed it a very dangerous | P th ts wer that both the radicals and their opponen! @ndertaking; but I have juss completed a tour of the = straining their anes a gain tov thele ie, State, during which some one place in every county | Cuffee knows bis own importance an : 1 nse of it, He Can afford to be generous once in has been visited—the interior being traversed almost | E61 0Gna ‘condescend to smile approvingly upon entirely on horseback—and have not to complain of | whicaever party ds willing to. a0 the best thin by him, but which of the two parties 3 just Seine: wiehap or eipeisge 7 saything 884 pow the question that is sorely troubling his bewil- ferocious than hoe cake and corn read. To tell the } jared brain, and { doubt much, judging from truth, there is a deciied fascination about travelling | the present beg ped of ae bat A = rng to de- gn e! ss | cide one way or the other before e election comes trough the int spats ‘Tennessee, end vene | Ole Notwithstand| this uncertainty, In @uring war time, your chances along t nearly every part of the State the colored youte for @ night’s shelter and a good supper pe are ae is oe 2 or : ' ee © radicals, © ani at this statement adler, Soi Aap es » 2 - re will be borne one 40,000 of them polling their votes maust confess that I entered the Ko Kia; for Grant and Colfax’ I have no doubt whatever. gions of Giles, Maury and Williamson counties | Six thousand, and even two or three thousand above 4 na Si pee hi n too clea - fm their midst as in any other part of the State. True, pend solely upon that nuinber to win the day they in certain out of the way villages, where the arrival | will find they have all along been counting with- ef a stranger, with the verdant fragrance of a “Yan- | out their host. The fact of the matter is, as [ have indicated in his atdre and man- | #!Teady intimated in a previous letter, Tennessce pF: a darkies are not as mpassionable ag the darkiea of sereates inquiry, I was several times ] other Southern States have already shown them- lof being a carpet-bagger, intent on stir- ] Selves to be. They are perfectly well aware that in ~gro heart: but the suspicion, proved this State the first Ku Klux that ever scared a negro e negro heart; but the suspicion, proved | ons of his wits, or, what was worse, hung him toa less in every instance, only rendered the | tree until he was dead, hatied from’ Tennessee, and » honorables that followed all the more re- | 1 wil! require a great deal of democratic proselyting, indeed a great deal more than can be done from bow until November, to induce a majority of them to THE RISIN “7 ss a . i “I tink de State will go for G ; vi rations have led me tothe conct at t Ragibie baie forever and aie is to range them- wavy) What do you mesnt” articles, and they have come down to us more or | F. Frederick Gunther,’ and of his son-in-law, Q. servations Rave lod me to tbe ‘COnCINRER: MAS Sete I clr nella Holic phRISIE ApaRTaTE party which gave GEORGIA. “Well, be de same ting in de ind. Niggas all run- | jess as’ Marie Antoinettes, Our present Empress | Wlithaus, are respectfully invited to attend the f fs an cle { throughout the State which, taken a8 | them not on! chert petted but the very baliot they nin wild now wotin for Grant and Colefax, butdem } has given up all claim ‘to chrBtening the new | ral, from his late residence, corner of Fourteent! aw does not redound to its credit, I refer to | are asked to thes against their Denciuctors. ‘The fear- Sagipeerts Pe two men gwine to fool ’em all yet. Id rather hab | fashions with her name, At the beginning of her | street and Second avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, al the rising generation of the so-called aristocracy. In | ful tales of persecution and of sudering which are | Imtense Excitement as Election Day Draws | Seymoand Blar any time den Urant and Colefax, | union with Napoleon we had Empress and Eugenie | one o'clock, without further Invitation. His remati ee cause de fus ud be willin to do somefin fo de nigga | clot for the last three seasons this has been | will be taken to Greenwood for interment. A hie peuatartiiagl reuecere howe! by facia to git him wote; but de las don’t want de nigga vote ae nee, Majesty aie favora great recherche, HARRIMAN.—On Saturday, October 31, JOHN N&tLs Tour—Singular Proclamation from Governor | any mo and dey throw him overboard to git all de | but combined with ‘great simplicity, Warth, the au- | son, son of J. N. and Elizabeth @, ‘Iman, age Bullock—A New Way to Triplicate Negro | white folks wotes.” thority, ia not so omnipotent in her boudoir over | 8 months and 18 daily poured tnto the willing ears of the town dar- Kes the “refagees” from the rural regiong may ery instance be true, but they have had, and the country districta the rule will not in all cases hold good, but in the towne and cities, where a bet- | not in 4 Be * ter iden can be formed of what the genus juvents is | ate still having, thelr effect on the sensitive minds “Then you intend to vote for ®eymour and Blair?” } drapery as was his wont. but he still holds sw: Tontiees cad frends of the family are respectfttl composed, a stranger, from the North especially, | Mare Colored sae wit, nesnite ai amensces ond | Amtanra, Oct. 29, 1608, | "Naw tah, L wotes for Grant, and Colefax wid de | over every other departuicnt revolving round the | invited to attend the funeral from his father's 15 eannot fail to be strack with the forbidding traits } threats from, the radicals, will vote the democratic | as the day for the Presidential election approaches | “Do you ¢ ink’ many colored el will vote for | SOM, FOG glast, ates a naataut poplin, | twelve o'clock Carriages in Twuitiig at Jersey Cit and habiis that pertain exclusively to this great hope ft ne rena a ke they are to the boseechings of | the excitement intensifies. None other than a poli- | Seymour and Blair?” trimmed with crosscuts of the same, _bor- | ferry on Jersey City side, at eleven o'clock. om e, “Naw, sah. De half on em-ain’t got sense enough shade, a HEakeEy.—On Friday afternoon, October.30, Ja! tical conversation is thought of at the present time. | + tei which dey wote fo, and pity déy ever wes ie att ist rencel ena Dantes aan straw | J. HEARRY, late Mi rae ‘Sixth regiment New Yorl The very women have taken to politics, ignoring | ‘lowed to wote. I tell you, boss, only de {teliigent | hat, trimmed with velvet. Sheis still very partial to | State Volunteers, in his 2éth year. , social topics, the fashions,£0. In a country lke | nen Whar oan’ reed and write his pat ain’ h merino, and it continues to be much gold in panerelatives and friends, a Beeb er . loin, i rs of his late regimen this, where every voter is a politician, # can readily | pe"niggas hab'no right to Wote aud dey be a hunner | the smtcier sels Of marine ar caaincce Anan | nitend the fanerae from St; Stephen's church, ‘Tweng be imagined what the situation has become. Both | times better off if dey never had a wote.” ry trimmed round with five or seven narrow | ty-eigitn street, near Third avenue, this (Sunday) parties have their tickets printed and ready for dis- “Well @ great many colored men may vote for | frills, an overskirt with two or one and a goffered | ternoon, at one o'clock. tribution among the voters. It is generally conceded | Bey mour aud Blair just because they Know no bet- | heading; a high chemisette, with ruche or frill at the | | Norick—With sincere sorrow. T annoanes, 1 5 arm ‘Wrist mani rming ca] ath o1 ede + that the democrats will carry this State by a decided “Never you mind ces boss. Bet deres plen' fwnten is. es. ri. pod lined aa tall and | regiment New York Volunteers. He died at Majority, thus casting her nine electoral votes for tire — eh dem ae Tight ae 4 — dar - has square ends in t. These cashmere cos ease renidenoe Ap Zwenky Are eet Third avenue, o lay and see dey puts in no oder, No danger of a | are also v it wit iT ented or | Friday afternoon, Octo! Seymont and Blair. In estimating what the vote of | nigger vorng dewrong ticket dese times.” © pinked by ihachinery, ‘Somae of therilis wid flounces | "Hell be buried from St. Stephen's chur each candidate will be the radical organ in Augusta | After this very edifying aud somewhat amusing | worn on costumes at the last champs races Twenty-elgth street, this (Tuesd: ) aiternoon, Bt oni places Georgia conspicuously in the democratic | Conversation I bid the gentlemen who was so frank | were dented 80 deeply and so full that they looked | o'clock. The officers and enlisi men of the regi column. On the other hand, the wishy-washy radt- | 2,Ye°y good morning, and could not he'p concurring | like rolls of feather Ail round the overskirts and polo- } ment are invited to attend and participate in ti c ; te ul y at the same time in @ great deal that he satd, more | naise jackets. The quantity of material cut up in | funeral ceremonies, His comrades and friends w! cal concern bere declares that nothing but violence | particularly when the first conversation above was | this Way is prodigious and makes matrons sigh that | mect at his late residence at twelve o'clock to esco of the fature. To put it mildly, the young aristocrat, the Parson at Knoxville, who tells them to beware of of Tennessee is a very unattractive crea- | the democratic Lepeynaaar | as nan see after red with the generality of youn; the election, crunch them into infinitesimal morsels, North ana south In nine nasce out of teh he hau | These coloréd conservatives are almost all in the em- rth and South. In nine cases out of ten he hap- | ploy of Southern whites, depend upon them for their pens to be the “accident of an accident’—the son of read and butter and pin their faith of future immu- ponicbody or other who, before the war came about, | ity from Bee ue lire fhe. contre “ Q addition to those direc der z in wealth, but who now fuds himself the | of ‘the white residents of the State, there Bead of a very unpecunious family, with its avte-ber- J is 9 large number who a their own Jum pride as strong as ever. He— —fe 2 “hoses,” and who express themselves ag arnon ah ane a He—the son—feels that, | cing atroagiy in favor of the conservattve party; but Hough his haughty progenitor does uot Low | as far as my observations have alded me in fathom- own several bnndred “likely niggers,” he can | ing their true fone . am one believe that easily recollect the t nen he did, and veet | they are mere “hedgers.” Icannot for a certainty many Be : e . ne = > -, rag. hil ga sav thatthey ever received a single lesson from a a “io memory dear,” in his opinion, makes | New York politician, but they are nevertheless as ample amends for every distressing circumstance of {| perfect in the art of hanging out for sale as though the present. Paterfamilias isnot a pauper by any | born and bred in Gotham. | This class of darkies pre- | |” i t Georgia from | called to mind, it caunot be for anything afterwards, which | tue body to the church, Lieutenant Heary was means; but, then, he can't afford to keep up the | YHisin the towns and citlesand can always be de- | towards the negroes will prevent Georgia trot ‘Altogether, in this mountain region tnere was | word, means when it. is done. for but why | good end brave ofiicer, a true and faithful friend. @tylc and pomp of the days that are gone; and so, in ‘ vail “4 aeephors. Salae on thelr camed’ aunt ‘ti sinha ee sha phd 1 ae aoa quive an enthusiasm over Grant, while in the eastern | should it? However, silk can always be turned May his soul rest in ig TAM WILSON rir ease ofits 9 3 i . + rting that the democrats of tie “black bel vane :] VILLI N, matter of table and dress and honsehold goods, is | bosoms. If you are a Grant man and one of theso | PY 46 s and central portion of the State he has advanced in | and cleaned, The proper quantity required by dress. fare engaged in the work of intimidating the darkies, | Popularity, and but for tae doubt that he will carry | makers here for cashmere, linsey, serge, twine, Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General United 1 ‘ fellows finds it out. and he happens to be a hackman ‘ls is a deliberate falsehood as well aa nonsense, | °U! “ie policy of any party but that that nominated | tweed are #ix metres for an under petticoat, twelve States Army. weduced to the base condition of the man who, by | or a hotel porter, he becomes very fulsome about “de sweat anages ya CC eneral” and 0 him he might be as acceptapie as mour and for dress and boddice, two metres and a half JONES.—ROBERT HENRY, 01 son of Henry and peek il odie oa led Smet a rae i = sigan nes potas seas x08, 90 Boe ae Any person noi on the spot would imagine, from the | Blair to the people of Nortir Carolina, Ba for elther belt bows, crosseuta or sash or trummings | Helen Jones, aged 8 montis. a4 eaashitinees ane Lig heir does not think of this | [7,6 learns you area, ‘Seymourite- He is fly. east loud bawling of the radical press here, that the ne- of the same material, atic a haces lhe ‘The friends il the family are espoctfutty” Mees ble come down, however, for his thoughta are fe Oe! emoc ty c ere Was a very dec! change, too, Inthe 0 attend the funeral, from tn Cc ail of the slaveholding past, He disdains tow to Pe ee . pein ho Ee HA oe Brosscfthe Sonia, weno ses of olldcel angels ta? SAILING OF STEAMERS YESTERDAY. appearance of gentlemen at the ‘Longchamps races, | rents, No. 11 Powers street, Brooklyn, B. D., this Pia rete le; isered Sinvery Zewiots Now all these fellows are at present, | Hever committed any outrages, prevented the whites onan acetate The stripes down thelr trowsers were very wide in- | (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Belp himself or his famtly in the least. That would pret te the Guthioy Sees i ae wah rm] or colored democrats from doing as they pleased and a deed and shaded, Nearly all the fashionable turfites Le#.—Ou Saturday, October 31, THOMAS Lar, th De a degradation. He has an innate belief thathe | hacertam as Pe Frenchmen gs yng | tried to get up disturbances between the two races, FOREIGN BOUND, iad adopted the various shades of chamois, gazeJe | the 0th year of his age. fe better, by severe) degrees, than the ordinary run | do« ut tly know when he has” thoi | NOW, the iact is that there are considerably more in- The following steamers left tae port of New York | and Cordova leather; the shaw! part of their vests is ‘The rejatives and friends of the family are Fespecte, dhe ean a ne in “my, eonvergations with many | toerunce and attempts at violence on the part of the | yesterday for foreign ports:— very wide back, and the overcouts were either very | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday after ef men, and that work is” a vile thing, In f thew, during Which I represented myself asm | Negroes than on the part of the whites. ‘The black : short restons, of jockey coats, or made with short, | noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his pay She amusement of inferiors, to whose ‘av ‘Would be worse than death for him to stoop. Re holds his head Nigh and wears his hair long and Straight, to give an air of pensive chivalry to his © conversed with daring my tour, 1 find that out. Baggard countenance, end loves to dweit on what | of 42s but we are willlng to yo the extreme animal ave bee < : for the democrats, Yet every man of them wore might have ween, had the North saw 6t | seymour badges when 1 Arst came across them, fo bend the knee in suppilance to Sonth- | simply because that kind of thing paid. ‘The city @m superiority. He swears by Robertson county | hedgers may be very bine Pipe vr raral aoe who ‘headerat ‘ maaan ‘ Wo horses at one time are the hardest Srordiai” severat times a day, talks very meh about | Tore of all two crack to get at thelr secret aentimencs. Yankees,” and takes great pride in sneering at | They are extremely cautious and reserved in speak- every one of the unfortunate race he meets on the | ing to es — mph lorigend — eign . , he gr sor. | tng to hold any political converse with you, to ascer- Bd{cl stoops, where he lounges away the greater por- } rai, just where you suand yourself. if you are in- ‘Woh of his daily life, smoking and chewing tobacco. | discreet enough to show your hand you are certain Alvhough he was but a boy when the war broke ont | to be Gog sr get heed op eariertaent ~ the i a isd vith do. | Calamity tn the long run." By close‘observation fam and too young to be a conscript he gioate with de- avinced that the country “boys’ are very. weil ht over the victories won by those who went to | disposed to sustaining their masters, the planters, tle “Wearing the gray,” appla uds to ise echo in | but are sure to be converted to the other side ¢ theatres the “Bonne blue fag of the free’ and | of the question the minute they fall into iases with all the venom of & snake iu the grass | the bands of a loquacious darky canvasser hen the grehestra forgets itself by pizying & na- | trom atown or city. To secure their certain support air. Being & high born gentleman, he stares | the planter must needs exert himself on election ut of countenance as you pass Lira ia the strect | aay, and go directto the polis with them and see cd talks about “shooting your d—d head of” li you | that they vote the right ticket—not that he wil flad re to take offence: for, be it known. he carries a | jt necessary to use force to induce them to vote as he mai Who supporis the democrats or votes a demo- | The steamer France, Captain Grace, for Queens- | square frock tails; salmon colored neckties or blue | rents, 82 Monroe street. cratic ticket does so at the risk of his life. That | town and Liverpool, left pier 47 North river at three | or Metternich en seented to Le the favorites. I am Lewis.—On Friday morning, at the residence of there is likely to be serious disturbances in the o’clock in the afternoon, with 14 cabin and 120 | assured that white cloth will contend with last sea- | his mother, JoHN Lewis, formerly of West Farme, negro districts of this State on ¢glection day is, Lam 4 son’s blue and brass buttons for evening full dress. | N. Y., ad 25 years, 2 months and 17 days. afraid, too true; but the prospects are that they wiil | Steerage passengers, 2,000 bales of cotton, aquanity | jadies, beware of rouge! It is very likely ‘The fifends and relatives of the family aro respect> be caused by radical negroes attempting to prevent | of bacon, lard and cheese, and $46,000 in specie. that what is coming will induce some | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rost~ inen of their own color from voting for Seymour and The City of Boston, Captain Brooks, for Liverpool | #ttong-minded female reader to throw this | dence, 213 West Thirteenth street, on Monday after Blair, or by endeavoring to inflict personal injury if * paper down with ineffable disguac; but I} noon, at one o'clock. His remaing will be taken te Upon those who have ko voted. The wiites will cer- | and Queenstown, left pier 45 North river at one | Tugt record that some men last, week at Dieppe ap- | Greenwood for interment. 4 tainly protect the conservative darkies at all haz- | o'clock, with 16 first class and 120 steerage passen- ared every day on the beach in this white cloth MOYLAN.--On mir go f morning, October 20, Davi ards; 80 1 Dioodshed makes to-morrow week memo- gers, a cargo of cotton, cheese and bacon and $124,000 any top to 'aukle, and wore open shoes, with blue | Moyzay, a native of the city of New York, aged 3% Table in Georgia the radicals will be responsible. a 5: and pink rosettes instead of a buckle upon them. | years, 8 months and 2. days. It is not intended to affirm that no white men will | imspecie. It was setting the coming fashions, and this style 1s Yhe relatives and fnends of the family, also tha try to prevent negroes from voting for Grant and The Pereire, Captain Duchesne, for Brest and | cailed “shepherd,” Itis lutended to be an appro- | ex-members of the Fighty-second New York Volun- Colfax. Some, no doubt, will, but they will mect Rlavre, left pier 50 shortly afier noon, with 168 first riate male accompantinent for Watteau females; | teers, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, neither with sympathy nor support from their com- class cabin passengers, 700 bales of cotton and Bat the idea 1s truly a seaside one—that is, sickening. | from his late residence 441 East Twenty-third street, munities. 6 $441,000 in specie. A brother or suitor with pink rosettes on his shoes | this (Sunday) afternoon, at at one o-clock, ‘The res Mr. Seymour's campaign has done more to inspire The Bellona, for London direct, sailed from pler | Caunot be complete unless he cuts of his beard and minins will be‘taken to Calvary (emetery for inter> the democracy of Georgia with hope than anything | wos North river at one o'clock, with 6 first Pn courts in a jaco night cap, ment, that has occured sivce the elections of the presen! 23¢ second class and 22 stecrage passengers, 40,000 The prettiest tartan costume I have met this week Monpny.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Octobet month depressed and rendered them almost despatr- pbashels of wheat, 3,000 bushels of oats and ‘ was made of two skirts, It was cajled by its wearer | 28, THomas J. Murray, late of the 158th regiment, ing. Personatly the whites of the South do not care a bales of hops. » the Forty-second Scote, The under petticoat was a | New York State Volunteers, aged 24 years. “pinch of suuft” for their candidate. Had Mr. The Caledonia, Captain McDonald, for Glasgow | Plaited founce lying down fat and a quarter of a McGurng.—On Saturday, October 31, Huo Chase, Mr, Pendieton, or even General Grant himself and Londonderry, started fro pler 40 North river | Yatd deep, Ail round the overskirt, which wasopen | McGuire, aged 45 yea" been the democratic nominee he would have been at noon, with 14 cabin, 70 steerage passengers and a | Gown the front, rounded aud loo} up by immense His friends, and those of his brothers John, Thomaa, enthusiastically supported, The only man for whom cargo ‘of grain and flour, ‘bows on the sides, came a fringe of chenille balls, | Joseph and Andrew, w!so those of his brother-in-law, wey seek a Waris DOESOORL ont a Gecierel a 4 . COASTWISE. mixed shades, 2 A tight mich gt and Dn on | Edward McGoonell, are Hoe Menge to pe nid cock, whose nobie magnantmity winie in comman % ,. the waist behind, which was like a fan basque, | fuueral, on Monaay #fternoon, at one o'clock, fron of the Fist Mblitary District will never be forgotten. | pier go Noche sive oe twelre och ek eS ey ett | trimmed with chenilie balls; a scarf was crossed | St. Peter's (church, commer of Grand street and’ Washs i, 1 Was positively infgrmed that as they call themselves, will go nearly Kd for the radical ticket. From a@ careful memo- um of the numbers of this species of voters I < ate on od “ ~ | AS the representative of principles they espouse, | F. me ne shonide? over the bosom; the toquet was lace, Jersey City. ares ee ee tee cae toe tsar Cucred bythe shaple felows telling inte the heuds | Rowever, Mr. ene Surte Senn tate Cargh, general mercheaniec ree Pamvengere. velver with @ wing algrows: Jewel ornaments, | ‘“Eevibeare—at his tealdence, at Bloomingdale, ght into requisition as a clinet of the tricky biack radicals, whose contempt for cae | a toons ake asain tt te ond ete The Rapidan, Captain ¥, G, Mallory, for Havana, gen pebbles, bronze leather high boots and deer | on ee ee oe ice "none Lee rgd D oh ! be ext . 5 pod, and e entel ‘i vi ig loves. ., late Professor in Colum! we 62 any — anannor. et =A fon era rural life) is coextensive with thelr knowiedge of | tf ’ponnsyivana and Indiana wil be carried py | Stiled from pier 38 North river, with i cabin and 15 | #kin gio D., late a se, -- e Ss Sarg a, Clot 18 much worn, especialy tn the dove shades, ear of his age. him. Whether. this hope wil be verified next week He ae eCTS. ATED ASSOTIC. oe Now Ore | Wiihchenilie. A very rich tollet which is to be worn | *“The funeral services wiil be held in Trinity chape elone can decide, One thing, however, Is certain— leans, left pier 20 Rast river at three clock with | &¢ Compicgno is a cerise velvet Polonaise, trimmed | Twenty-fifth street, on Monday morning, at halt- nobody will bet on his election, cabin and 12 steerage passengers. Cargo, general | Found with feather far and opening down the front | nine o'clock. ‘The remains will be en to Hydd@ Governor builock has Issued more prociamations | merchandise. <i on a silver gray satin under petticoat, above the | Park for interment by the half-past eleven train, ibility of country “‘niggaos.’? It will oe seen played with aii the inore menace and used | gt once that the prospect of a heavy colored crop for aii the quicker when it is known that the “vic, the amoerpie # not very promising, but a month's tun” does not carry such mnocent toy§ a3 pistols, | work mag do wonders, and the opposition are deter- es, Such i | mined to leave nothing cndone from now until No- stwoen the ages of twenty hat may tend to break the backbone of the since his Installation than all the Union and Con- The George Cromwell, Captain Vaille, for New | Hounce of which are rowleaux of cerise velvet, ace- | Hudson River Railroad, Friends can return to the aime wo ivelony tw Southern | radical party in ie State, which t8 unquestionably | She'wors of the tuine te that he orders an of hig | Orleans, left pier 9 North river with 40 cabin pas- | Tide velvet toqtioe aud white aigrette, It is pretty | city by the iorty-ve minutes past three exprose let me aud, is 25 heartily | ihe negro vote. e true men of tho Sonth wlio fought | as to the way th ainat the Union as his meri ° On the | the varioos count rom sll I have been able to learn Lege y wind is now blowing in 98, and taking the registration al- to be pubilshed in every newspaper in | Sngersand a freight con.ststing chiedy of dry goods. Se ete Te ein toe from. albany, which will stop, by arrangement, of ea ar ie Sherman, Captain W. P. ry, New Or- 7 3 e Empe : 2 de Park. ythat the unfortunate whiter ara com: | jeang antled trom plat 12 North Theat at those olor: | Complegue this week, whuther the hunting train has | ~ Noerancr. Tannifes the Siate, On Saturday, October 31, at Hadson other hand, mm the connitry, far from the dy completed in certain districts as a basis for | Pelied to pay an enormous advertising bill, as an- | ining atieraoon, with 15 cabin and 7 steer, been dizected, but happening to take a stroll on the | City, N. J., Enwin LFwis, infant son of Charies Le rior. They till their own farms apt t apured with White vote, count 05 30,009 Of | tie Hest, very singular, Mr. Bullock orders the Flag, Captain Hoffman, for Mobile via Fernan- | Just as jhe weather was so fine and the sea so sple Funeral from his lt» resi % pel as Tollows:— The Empress then asked him to stop afew | nue, Hudson City, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two ter as republicans, will be lett pler 29 North’ river ta the afternoon, | a ri inter.de 8 of election to open three ballot boxes at he! ng. be pe ex the rh ) if k cir 0 ands i 48 Koc i 4 r 7? 2 3 est addes other induce- | o'clock. y hag a a y ao = wet a ae white act Reet corner wane is Ro Taw giving pin passengers and a freight of merchan- ee = toques eres ie oe ee | ee ive Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 1, ¥ do not bother 500 | ceo geen ee goon Pg au. "1 “rowel y ‘The project now ia to few days or more oP . his age. They do not bother 11.509 | thority for this order. It 18 nothing leas than e, Captain Crowell, for Savannah, he project now spend a days or more at | Rev. Joun Pearce, M. !:., in the 82d year of age. the 10,480 sailed from pier 13 North river at three o'clock, with | St. Cloud before gaing to Compiegne, and touets ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- mn neve : usurped power and bears upon its face the app i : will have to walt again, for the greavest simplicity is rte nis late rost- a beVver g , 8,000 -" erate: " sani bin passengers and an assorted O. . a @ e J fully invited to attend the funeral, from his | ate res! ita ‘ £650 A I i Ey oon ole Ble penne Agel IE San Jackito, cuptain Atkins fof Savannah, | % prevail at St. Clond, dence, 1ompkins avenue, near Halsey sircet, om Becket th. 4 10,400 anno | Mesto’s vote, i h three hoxes at each county site left plier North river at three o’ K, with 83 The Queen of Spain will remain at Pau till the end | Monaay afternoon, at two o’clock, without further but they do : 6,000 | Yuen at every one, witless tha Most chemetie coaanes | Cabin Passengers and an assorted freight.” of Oecover. Wiiber, ah, whither, then, ancaann | nottes. Boat carise, 2 os ove at every ous, Unless tie Most energetic vigilance | CN Mesens Me ; leaf? The photograph of Marfort is to be had for | "Philadelphia papers please copy. f 4,000 | tw exercised. [Lisi notorious fact that uothing is more no thon Seurinae atta Anoes erie in taute me five cents all down the Boulavards, wh "age Po ming Py. 5,000 47,140 58,150 ‘cas Cora Post.—A*t Yonkers, on A October 30, Hex. Fittoult than io distinguish the features of ohe Negro | series and a cargo consisling mostly of dry goods, | Pearl fetches a whole franc. RIETTA GORDON, wife of Thomas F. Post. from those of pnother. | The expression of counten- | “phe Champion, Captain Lockwood, for Charleston | , The newest trade for the faxntonablé world is the | The relatives aud friends are respectfally invited Mista sy ance which tela one man’s face from auother, how- the FI > i co. 5 NS Miring of fruit for grand banquets, In the same way | to attend the funeral, from the Reformed church, SSech trusty and ean ope t0 Ve Parl, OF PACE! | None WLI NOE RE CARPET TAGGERS. eg | over close tine resemblance, is lacking In the darky; | Sven 4s cabin passengers oot oe tocol Nees | a8 people hire crystal for balle, out-grown apples and | Yonkers, on Mouday’ afternoon, ‘nt three O'olock, @ tho true Southern “upper ten thousand.’ - be D rt colored ¥ “4 J vd co fo the chalk ra Will Gnd it hard work to tell whe- cargo. pears, prize melons, &c., arc hired for the cevtral | Trains leave Tuirtieth street depot at two o’clocls - ROCIAL OSTRACISM, Gat Waring iy Hrevcie thrown tee eanioun Contaak ther Pompe: tas voted once before oF nol. | If the | The’ Reneeca Clyde, for Washineton and ceorge- piece: As goon ws tle banguet 4 over the specula- | P.M, In speaking of the chtvalry or aristocry the 20 Sehaaie con vrae fa election managers obey Mr, Bullock's orde re elecs t pler 16 Bi 0 o onge! r removes his it, and itis next day on some RerLiy.—On Thursday, October 29, Joun Lorris, Pepe — 5 agains! Nortberners which: they on. {| Hnave became convinced that there 1 @ certain Bo- | ton in tints Will become @ mere fare town, left pier 15 Bast river with a few passengers Reilly, aged 22 Huioal feeling pervading the entire community witch | moment the viacks commence votine three times the | Ad an assorted freight. other aristocratle board. It would he very unfortu- | youngest som of Patrick and Mary d tf M ™ ° i Bi nate for ali parties if@lady, in @ position when Ont, mature! coumequence of the smieome rotons Leia ny | 1,ite Femuits, in Tennessee af least, may guite over. | wultes are likely to follow sult, aud the returns will | picr'S7 North river with ae eabier Preece aks dete | Wishes are unconiToimble, whould take @ fancy toone | “Relatives and friends of the famity are respectfully fhe V. F. oF Ie due solely to the fact that their motto | GuAdow the, ponscanences Lo. be derived from the | suow that in a population of 1,109,000 inhabitants | Biot SY pontls Mvon Mel sticiienes} of theee hired pears. , The consequences of dental | invitod to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) aftor- n enemy once an enemy forever,” | know not: an part of the people to get rid or the Northern sowmothing Hise (00,000 votes are cast. The wilies ‘The Niagara, Captain Blakeman, for City Potnt | Might be the birt of @ child just like Murforl, with® | noon, at two o'clock, irom ‘the residence of hia aes ing Ldo Know, afd that iy that social oF: th x are fast losing all she patience they ever posse: and Richmond, sailed from pier 37 with 20 cabin | CoBical bead, urents, Freeman street, between Union avenue and radicals, who have fastened themselves on the com. munity with varopire cintch and who have been for roading them to desperation by their ) cts. The people are now, at leaat the great majority of them, p Wie and orderly and anx- ions to preserve order. IT have found them every- Where ready to snbmitto anything and everything rather than to increase thelr present suiferings hy giving the powers that be an excuse for greaier ; but the hatred of the mea who are doing al) they can to deprive them of tie Tight they Inow enjoy is gonstaatiy on nd on every side whercy he threat over and again rop: po matter how the election goes in November th and tis last rnovement of the poor creature who haw Renter ene! oleh The hiring of hair hes been instituted since May, eboy street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, i. 1. lowt his wits at his endden elevation to power ia not | PAsseuwers and a general freigut, 1867, for partics, but now chignons can be had pet | “Rerxonps-—On Frlduy, October 10, JAMES Henny, calculated io resirain that exhibluon of feeliag month. i reminds me that two actreases lately | the beloved sor of William and Anne Reynolds, aged which must show itseif sooner or later. BILLIARDS, nad @ quarrel behind the reeves at the Athenee; one | 8 years and 5 days. aes 4 " pre was old and got her curis mishandled by her antago. The friends of the family are respectfully’ invited ORTH CAROLINA The tournament for the championship of the State | Tist, who was young. A friend cathe up and blamed | to attend the funeral, {row the residence. of tits pia N AROL . of Ohio was one of the most brilliant exhibitions of | the latter for iaving shown so little respect for her | rents, 235 Elizabeth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, - wan the season. The attendance througout was very | elder’s gray hair. “Her hair, ge * A agen! at two o'clock, without further notice. Voto on the Constitution=Praspect of a Res | large, and not a tew iaates availed themselves of the ay enignen fae big eh fike by corr RaSh pe aged vt years’ hacia ecatbesahinsciaas publicau Victory In the State—Reconstruce | opportunity to witness the display. It is generally | The truth is, (t was clean of. On that night I had ‘The friends of the family are invited to sitend the tion a Total FoilareNegro Rule and Do- | admitted that better play has not been shown on oc- | the advantage of the gw le becwees owe vo funeral, from the residence of her son, Joseph Rey+ ralnstion Objected tomInteresting Convers | casion of the kind. The object of those engaged did pes Raping At deenn on the aera ie rt rae ndag er eee eee sationy—Views of an ExeCongressman and a | not seem to be actuated solely by pecuniary motives, | how charming you are in the dark )* answered the SMMINGTON.—Of congnmption, James Soaxiwes tracisin in Tennessee is no more of an empty sound Shan it i Kald to bein other Southern States. Talk ae you may aboat ibe Ane feeling the majority of the people have for the North and Weir desire for a re- Sara to the old days of poace, yoo wii! and orter, ‘Which i do not deny, & Northerner ts, to @ certain @ stranger in # strange land ‘in this State. the ts treated with scorn or insulted when- @ver insuit can de applied, byt he feels, for all that, thal between his fainily and those by Whom they are surrounded there ix an impassable gull. 4 Northern Mian may travel from one end of the State to the emer and receive oniy Kindness and fayore from Southern man he meets, provided the latter be of the young man species [ have mireaty re un will have to leave after that ls once well to; and fhe comes to settle pe . which {a blessed Darky—Opinions of Grant. and the affair altogether was pleasant and barmoni- | other. TON, @ native of the courfty Tyrone, Ireland. Senses SalNe Of Fi, co re Le 8 pt: See a nearaneious carpotbagyers, all of whom. Tian Pow, Oct. 28, 1468, | ous. Moet of those present consider that inno tour- | # - - fen ree an Sess ce taviied te sitend ae 1ue8® point Of view 00d ptuer man | t See . h fh 7 \ siden hast 9 erraiion., However aihougi he muy have ioed js, | Hol oMee, the fealtng is at fever heat. From pre: | If ono were to jndge by the vote upon the constirn- | RAMent without the push shot has the play been | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ntreet, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, without his brown atone hose on Fifth avenng, New York ta tne subject with several Pertons who ought to tion in the counties of Burke, Wilkes, McDowell, | exceede? the grand average of thie tournament, ~ sig ne Monday, Octoder 5 lore be came, and moved in the very bexi or | CP! “4s ~ i r : . c ; ") ‘hernns were in sot rt r MITH.—-At San Francieco, on Monday, October ety, if he happens to ea radica what they aftirro, ( feel justified in saying | Surry, Vaikin and Stokes the republicars would acinar Choate a Vivaret aan ce Married. alter an Uteue oF tear econ taman Lane Saree matter wiiether ft be Grant or Seymour who oughiers will fd it an utter impossil jected next November, strenuous efforts will carry the State by aciear majority of 16.000. But wail the acquaintance of theix female in the 72d year of his age. ‘The deceased, formerlp game; Ackerman, tho winner of the Boonen Ay TomNnson.--On Friday, Oetover 2 of New York, was brother of Hosert bh. and the be- in Frookiyn, by the Rev. did not lose that would not be a fair eriterion; and frota all ind!- | second, won eight out of ten, and Honing, winner of | the bride's residenc ode in Middie and West Tennessee to onst the augurate an inierchange of friendly calla There | ela carpet: ml mistake: cations now neither party will poll & much larger | tho third, seven out of ten. Altogether forty-ale | Reid, Mr. Jom H. Boorrn, of Tuckahoe, to Miss | loved father of J. Mildeberger Smith, of this city. are, ft willingly concede, many ex-Unton soldiers | my. 1 or eneomens} be ny masay, circumstances nave vob aan 46 can Wied: ts seaulatien wade. gaines were played between ten able contestants for | Maacra Huron txsox, danger of John Hdtchingon. | | St. Louis and New lirunewick, N.'4., papers please ioe poeniions will ut ane of late ocourred fo confirm me in the belief that the the honors, ‘The prizes were presented by W. T. | DaVIDSON—MANDER.—On Wednesday, Ociober'2s, | copy. = lathe svhone fatnillea,do & certain extent aguers are doomed that I firmly believe my | Muitted. Forrest, of Gineinnati, each recipient being | in Jorsey City, by the Rev. SM. Rice, WILLIAM | — Sosnvens.—At No. 17 #t. Mark's place, on Satur- nee as he advanced toreceive ao to Saany MANDER, ee A ad , day, Oc DY, tn tne Wah t hi " is prize. Tho eed aving this bee: RANKENSTRIN—BRADVORD.—-On Tuesday, |, in the 70th year of her age. Mountain section, where the Vion element existe | Hrongnt to a aueceastul. close. the incrabers of the | ai, at St. Paul's Episcopal church, ‘Tompkinsville luneral hereat ter. and the people are alinost willing to accept anything | Ohio State Bilitara Association held a meeting, at | Staten Island, by the Rev. T. W. Punnett, Mr. P. TREACY.—On Friday, October , Eowann Treacy, that will restore them to something Uke their | Which several resolutions of a compilineutary nature | FRANKENSTEIN to Miss Many HW. BuaprorD, daugh- | aged*42 years, hi ad to the players were passed, and the association then | ter of R. T. Bradford, Keq, ‘The funeral former happiness and prosperity, and where | adqjourned to meet in Springicld on the day prior to | GaLLaTiIN—DaWsow.—On Satnrday, Octonas 21, at A carious fact, however, is that even in this great ted with loud app! per 31, ELIZA B., wito of Key, Charles G. ications may turn ont to be an o'er true The prudent men of the community who depre- cate anything that beara the sembiance of disorder are everywhere working hard to quiet the et rt by )adiag Southern families: | he active advocates 0. franisied. 0 policy, in my op! with ive cll. rato do than actual love for one a ‘he officers of the army stationed Hout the State, althongh highly respect fec\ing which has given occasion for the threat bern made, and they may prove successfal. {do not think that any violence is intended; ier with 46 much cordiality a Uevcatas fer Southern badly Whipped under Hood. ne in Total... malnd that th: jority of the rurals are of the whi TH ' | “will take pince this (sunday) afternoon, » residence, No, 592 Weat al! classes and. treated with the greatest courtesy Ad +} ® hatred of the rebel element ts so} the playing of the first duai match Jor the second | the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. W. H. irends of'tie family are Whenever tet witi outatde of faiuiiy circies but ahd paid theaee Te wares tae wil Peccaven | veep. ‘intense, teenese ct We inte Wis ebaraplon tue of Ohio. Nelson, JIMRS GaLLati, Jt, to ELIZABETH HL, | respectfully Invited to attend, Seaton p on tavited to any aristocratic them. thelr moral suasion, having been tried and 4 Foley, of Illinois, and Frawicy, ex-champion of | daughter of the tate Benjamin F. Dawson. Vv ALBNTING,—On Friday, October 30, of Told age. to the leading ladies are the uri October 28, at | Mannan West, widow of Joseph Valentine, in that even here Congressional recoustruction 18 ® | onto, ate matched’ to play threo games—first the | HILTON—-BURNS.On Wednesda for Y wel S Wanting. may be followed by measures just as ” nar stars. Caste, in fact, reigns ne deter: ri total failure. Its acknowleded objects, and so inter- | reguiar pushing game, 1,600 up. for $500 a side, in | the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Dr. | $2d year of her age. eoteus Ge cn, yal eek Bes oven wm oe convincing tn thelr conse preved, are to make radicals of the African race, and | Cleveland, onthe 20th ‘of November: second, the | Noble Mr. HENRYK. Iii tow to Miag ANNIE STEWART | ‘The relatives end friends of tho famity are rospect= ecllng 4 yut wit t 01 1. anda m a = " push-varred game, 1,000 points, for $500, In Chicago | Bunya, daughter of W. s. Burns, all of Bergen City, | fnily invited to attend the faneral, from her late rest- —— Mate ber etrong!y ‘elt presence of radicaUem in t) Hew s thus secure power and the spotls of omce foranin- | on the Lath of December; and third, the French | N. J. denice, 264 West ‘Iweaty-sixit street, this (Sunday! Deen KWept out of existence. pet Wun seul Vonnsytvania, Oblo and | sognite period, But here are a people thoroughly | game, 300 points, for $000 a side, in Clevelaad of | LAFORR--Dinnure,—On Thuraday, October #9, vy | afternoon, at one orcloce, without further invitacion. : TAS CARPET-RAGGA. nnn Was Received=The Democrats i | soriocratic in every essential particular, who, not | Chicago, on the 2th of Decembe the Rev. A. Verren, Jory FB. Larorn, of Philadel- | Vaextann.—In this elty, on Friday, October 50, After a}), Social outracistm, as reised tnt ihe Despair and Talk About Rallying Round - notee, t us x P. Braisted, Jt, and R. Benjamin will play thetr | phia, to Josie H., eldest dauguter of William Divs | Cona Avousta, youngest daughter of the late Matec agains: radicals, may, in great part, be inid at Grant as @ Last Resort=Serious Charge from principle or choice, but from necessity, accept | return matcit for $100, three ball carrom game, 100 | biee, of this city. No cards. William and Bliza J, Vreeland, in the 14th year of the doors of the Northern men who have come Aguiost Ge the terms of the Reconstruction acts in opposition | points up, at the Billiard Room, on Thursday PATERSON--DALY.--On Saturday, October 31, by | ber age. down here to rnie and ruin, and are doing both vernor Brownlow, to those who endeavored to force them into rebellion, | next, at four P.M. In the evening W. Goldthwaite | the Rev. Father Curran, Tans PATRnson to Miss ‘The relatives and friends of the famijy are respect with wonderful success. These men are, with Nasnvinie, Oot, 22, 1868 and who are now as virtnally opposed to these mea | and M. Daley are matched to play the four ball Ame- | MARGARET MARY, daughter of the late Wm. Daly, of | fully invited to attend the faneral, the Sunday) af. few excoptions, & Most despicable set of that class Tewoult be impossibie forme to attempt tode- | Bures as Any class Of people in the state, Lei peace | rican game, 1,500 poimis up, at the same place. Limerick, ireland. No cards. ternoon, at two o'clock, at 37 ‘ashingtop of creatures the French call taurieus, eager only to t 6 ' once be permanently established, the mili. MeDevitt and. Gokithwaite are to contend in Chi- PURDY—PoWL¥a.—On Wednesday, October 28, at | square, (third house froim Fourth etreet), without ii thetr capacious pockets with the spoils of oifics forite the panio Which the news from Indiana, Ohio tary Withdrawn and the Burean abolished | Cago for 600 aside between the 6th and 16th of ie- | the residonce of the bride's pried by the Rev. Mr. | furtner tnvitation, end enrich themselves a other peopie's expense, To | and Peansylvania has occasioned among theTen-| and the very negroes themveives would | ember Isaac S. Hartley, Garnret L. PuRDY, of White WILSON.—At his restdence, on Nodine Hill, Yon. seven fey —y cavities ten Wy ahey esse conservatives, rank and fie, It may be that | become a on oe <4 aed . So it 19 every- - _———— Piaina, to Mise Kormmwta PowLits, ot ew Fore city. ker, on Saturday, Qarover oe —— Wilson, at 7 GO" b a . hy 4 " ¢/ where. Aj on ceased W the tion of Grant, THBRIOTT-DaLy.~On Tharsd: jotober 29, at | twenty minuies it one Oo sd chisod winitem and use the wegro to suit their par. | the Northera detnocracy has only been staggered, | ‘The fourteenth amendment brougiit into operation, PROESTRUANISA. tho residence of the uride's parents, py the Rev. | Tho felatives ana friends are respectfully Invited baew. They HO MOTe represent the great repubjican | without falling, from the effects of the terrible blow | as the speediest mode of Settling tne dlapiived ques Weston, the pedestrian, is now preparing for his | Isador Daubresse, of staten Island, CHARLES J. | to attend the funeral, on Monday, without further iy of the North than does General Grant the fan ° s mM people left to m je ier, tics! radicals in Congress. They came into the State ned By the repabiican party in the recent contest, | tons, and the Som erM@ithaut tho HnAnan asice | @xent walk of 6,000 miles 1a 100 consecutive days, Bi ge vot Hignbridgeri oa eee ter | Wirsow,-Oh Saturday, October 31, ManoanmE with very jitte character and have lost e their | Indeed so deeply, to all appearances, do the great | ance of carpet-baggers, the negroes would get all | Starting from an extreme point in Maine ho will county, N. Y. 7 x SRAGKIFY WILSON, beloved Wife of Richard Wisom sivent any little they had before that generally o- | mare of the people feel over the discomfture of their | the civil rights and protection they needed, inteill- | crows several States eastward and bring up finaily at VREDRNBUROH—-BRENNAN.—ON Monday, October | in the dist year of her age. plored occasion. Besides, they were never noved for | worthern gitien, so intenss is ther conviction that the | 600 Would again govern instead Of ignorance, in- | St. Pau), Minn, 12, by the Key. Dr. MeOlyan, WATSON VARDENBURGK ‘The relatives aud friends of tho family are reapec® Sny quality that distinguishes the geutleman trom | 4 ou by doomed in Rovemher th try Would be resumed and tie Country would | fohn Pous and John Stebbina aro matched to ran @ | to Lizzie A. URWNNAN, both OF New YO! fally invited to attend the faneral, trom her late the common apetart of lew degres. Frankly, tho | Party w ‘ im November, that many are | gourish. 200 yards foot race at Pittabury on the ath of Decem WILTAMSSoMNPR- AL Flartford, Com reaidence, 25 Taliman street, Brookiya, on Monday Korth jinx Bo idea Of Hheae men Who have, LLere | HOw poriouely taliiog Of the edvieadiiity of declaring on Jt je not po maek negro Mugrage ae Hegre role, | ber tor $500 a ireday. Oviover 2, by the Hey, William J, Sam- | afternvon, at one o'clock,

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