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NEW YORK HERALD,'| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 186.9.—TRIPLE SHEET. 7 A Lentini 1 § THE PACIFIC COAST. A TRIO OF STRIKES, men began to crowd cagie hou No, ). Wea | NEW YORK NEWSPAPER RETURNS, ofan teucturperiod ahah aang tat af bose ’ THLE Jog engaged in a Itvely but good humored discumton ~— id cided aeznents, 20 often Brongunged toon itera Gross Receipts from Sales During the | ‘belarsor tho weenth century:—"If you would know wut books are best worth reading look in the Index Bepu:- umovel essired Mean Meee yee Baste THE TELEGRAPHIC OCCRATONS FE THE FRIMELN LUNE OT the state of affairs. The action of Jay Gould wa" ‘ Sugar Reflnery—Rallroad FROM - nee severely commented on by ail, and every man in Oregon. —_—- P rf 9 " And Thomas Fuller quamntly tells us that “learn Ban Their Action Sustained Evorywh seemed determined vo tgt on the ine ‘ast Six Months, ined in . ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD hcp Re oa ewe . Faso re Mom: | Tr took all winter. An. imprompes. meeting. a a have lect to pos atesn ete tee Limeaw ed Giana : wotied b esaacrgeb annie hie Seb on ba presto mo W Union monopoly has not altogether | ° aor os a Th? following comparative table shows the amount | By the ceoaes precy Sgr ors gene throughout the country for some time past, ‘To-day | Succeeded in preventing other telegraphic compa- | Was then called upon w state the result of ois com | Of raw receipts trom the sales of tho various | Frise town any aicinn® over Very vain ts the endeavor to the report obtamed-credence in Treasure City, Nev., | Me8from reaping a rich harvest of returns from been wetbage, LOE iy Susquehanna to Wom B® | New York awspapers tn the Thirty-second Collec- “Who writes b Paris Tranquil and Napoleon They had, he said, ara round the Nor al that Alonzo Hayard, a director of the Bank of Cali- | hei enterprise in the establishment of new lines; | company’s bulltings there, and vols tet nothing be | #0n district, a¥ returned to Assistant Assessor Poin- Who wr Abroad. fornia, had failed for 000, causing ashort run | UUt While most of thes have become enriched | done unili tue strike had been brougut wo a sabisiae- | Sett Cooper of th Wt Gistrict. Each return is imexced® | 9,10" & oe! whom a musgi ito mulght ran the on the agencies of that tn that place and Ham- | through the skill of their employéa, one of the com- voneluston. They were parvieuiariy anxiows to | of $1,250 per quar‘er allowed by law:— helped auy human soul? Weean but conclude, in summing be kept posted twice a day by the men of the Jersey Np the results of soy inquiry into the #tate of our American panies at least refuses to recognize the pul- PE ne dhe adi ttn pang of the Golden | papie truth that tts prosperity is ontire- | Mt. Whitehead, of Port Jervis, being called apom - eee NE eer | guenteetartcmmas ean et ee OR ne 4 ‘ous! ja y~ re Newspapers. ai ese meres i PARTY DIVISIONS IN SPAIN. | four persona ‘oue of whom wis J. Oc Hawluss | ly duo to tts telegraphic operatives, and | mowived te ‘avi aud saved via ho Na ena thy ~ wh tanefoey taro,| Hon'ne, | read an esuay’on "Election ce, Aicaniehts Bt the is i a py OR Nein A Biod ofNevada | DOVer thought of incroasing their salaries to the | and Gould, and (native found every one of them deter so aoaiadal United States" and in the evening George W. Curtis 4 7 oy ined to Urge the Cause to the uttermost. The dete- i states that neither (ne creditors nor stockholders of | !¢vel of those on other lines. The #ranklin Telegraph | ™! FO Was then.with Mr, Gould and ther weant seca | oemaL that concern will lose a dollar by the failure of the | Company had from its formation an able corps of | FAllon mas then with Mv. Gould. ged ths men to hold pS ‘The citizens of Portland, 03 to-day celebrated operators, Who worked with a will and altogether to | together = behave themseives. Capitalists held | times... * the laying of the first rail of the Wallamet Valley put the company on a snre financial footing. They —— ve Wax, Staats Zeitung... rongiy. Let the men on strike show that Railroad. freely consented to give their labor for less tuan ha\ the maniiness to resent a wrong done where eee ol ed pe daigied jae A mee other men in the professsion of telegraphy were re Appeared to be a misunde: standing e se ond, Wheat firm at $1 50.8 $1 02 Teoelving, in order that the now com. | aout the telegraut- gent to buffalo on whica tne wou choice sane at $1 65. pany might wave a fair start, Whon, however, one + but there would be no misake a 6. ‘the deiegation was “buidaigering” with Fisk ere, it became evident that the company was doing a rem Hgut, but fyht bouestly, and all will treat of the “Keform of the Civil Service.” INDIA. Financial Déficit and Heavy Taxes, The London Globe of the 16th of October has the following:—“‘Advices irom India give an unlavor~ able account of the financial position of that coun- w The expenditure estimated for by Mr, Massey been exceeded by £400,000, and the surplus of Threatened Resignation of the Big, Regent. FRANCE. OAsder and Precauioe. Pants, Oot. 26—Noon. thriving business and that it was receiving a hand- | Would come right, £245,000 expected to be shown by the budget of a ‘the amnouncerent that the delegates were ap- 1268-69 will become an actual deficit of £2,273,362. ‘The city is entirely tranquil. The government has NEW YORK. some income, the operatives began to think that it | pryacumme was tocited wit told ee mee ae The revised budget of 1830-70 shows a deficit of Vanes great precautions to guard against disorder, bas Bo manifestation is Lecly to oveur, Parte Remains Tranauil—Nepotcon Our of Deere. Pants, Oct, 26—6 P.M. ‘The city Las remained perfecuy tranqui! up to this ‘hour. ‘Was Lime to look after their own interests. Repre- | was made ito tie engine house by (hose oatside, Free Trade Meeting in Rochester. sentations were made from time to time co tle pro- | 22d ail awaited tae expected answer to the wtima Rocuxsren, Oct. 26, 1869. | per guihorities, but non possumus was the only | ti Of the strikers with wrear anxiety. Crushing a sessful free trade mecting was held this through the mass that thronged tag roow very suce answer given. ‘The patience of the operatives was | Frith, chairman of the delegation, mounted tw evening. It was addressed by G. G, Clarkson, Presl- | exnausted on Saturday, and, after a private caucus | ‘bie and proceeded to in the result of the dent of the Rochester Reform League; Professor | gnq 9 preliminary meeting, t was finally resolved Teer and tlatining romare vue read th ° lowing Perry, Kev. Dr, Suaw and Mabion Sands, Secretary | ¢o take a avciaed step aud go agreement z of the New York Free Trade League. A resolution OUT ON STRIKE. Orrick OF THe GENerar, SU PRRIWTENDENT,} } anaes te ne Phe ma Nees hoi ae The telegraphic operators are not generally | Tuis committer #yrees to ake pay a Hae sth of the seulaLive of the district iM Congress, to vole for a | @redited with stupiaity, but, on the contrary, are | {yin tie umieramdog that it ansthing nis | Methodint repeal of the coal duty. A petiuon to Congress | known to be, as they are, excvedingly sharp, intel- take it utteiy iniporsbie to eect by ma? SS Christian Sinned ky ‘eos voters ‘the petiaen witty etx fot | Wctual and well educated wweu, It wiil aot surprise | {he mont, oem JAS. FINGAY and Others. | WlKes? Spirit long. any one, theretore, to learn that thelr preparations a te enn = GOULD. oe ee renee were coolly and carefully considered, Words of A pumber of delogates and othera made speeches | scortish Amert TiLEGRAPHIC 4 feucitating the men on tue resuit of the strike, and |S r EEG WS ITEMS. warning were flashed along the wires to ail the con. | Mucitating (ie med on «ie reget of tie suike aud | Siippiug List my and Na ) | Im Central lowa it has been severely coid for | nections with New York, and the pulse almost | Gould that work should be resamed at once, ‘The Sian and Onronicld nearly a week past, with ice thick enough for skut- | of the listening operators sitting in caucus at thoir | MEM cheored Tor Lhemaseives aud everybody and . : went of to work. ‘Telegrams were sent Wo the other jug; but no snow has talien. batteries at every station on the tine, was fell on the shops. So ends the re sbrike. i £1,727,402, instead of Sir R. Temple's estimated sur- plus of £52,650, The cash balances have; of course, wader the circumstances greatiy diminished, and immeaiate savings are contemplated by the govern- Ment as Well as the increase of the salt duty tm Bombay and Madras, and a temporary addition of one per cent to the income tax.” MAILS FOR EUROPE, Lvangeitst eee utile American ‘Tho threatened demonstration haa not beea made, 824 ho disturbance whatever has ocourred. The Emperor went out this afterooon tn an open Carriage, and drove through some of the principal erecta, The Cunard mail steamship Java will leave this port on Wednes«day for Liverpool. ‘The mats for Europe will close at the Post Omoe at nine o'ciock A. M. TH w York HenaLp—Edition for Gurope—with be ready at hal/-past eight o'clock in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers for mailing, six centa. An Extract from a Letter which We aro permitted to publish, and which tells RESTORER AMERI- CAS BVERY DAY ACCOMPLISHMENTS :— SPAIN. ‘The Cabinet Criste at an End, MADRID, Oot, 26, 1859. By French Atlantic Cave, Cour! Hi Seas Producers’ Price Current Generai Prim bas to-day written and published s | Admiral Farragut bas go far improved as to be | instant by the managers of the movement. oe irisi. People Da 1.J, O'BuImN;—Deae Siete oan spared letter announcing that the Minister Sefior Zorttia | able to sit up. He Lopes to be out by the first of It was found that the men in Boston, Philadel ATTEMPTED STRIKE OF CONDUSTORS AND BRIVERS. ndel Zertung..... | sia Deen ot megs Leah fe th wakdon 7 Now Ta next week. — | ¢ nervy! t and be 2 a n: nopegly the mesiientions mate by the ether MON | csscre) heiknen, the new Seeretary o; War, left its Ansceaseiti tones Prag slate Lat Knocking “Spo? Out of a Railroad Com- B Deigins eee neo, Uy poeutinixing, "says I.’ 1 Was Sot sare tinsel says she, “but now I will,"* So she commenced iB ad thia way and “Ldon't see one, not one, 3—, t you used anything, your hair ws tine Me J. Co bers of the Cabinet in the ecclesiastical Baance wec- tion of the Treasury budget reducing the amount thirty per cent. ‘The Ministerial crisi* in Madrid has consequently terminated. ‘The Regent and the Factionists. Keokuk yesterday mormig to assume the dulies oF K e pany. his office ai Waslitngton, progie AL pan teiaty ane ia Susan ne TouyPW- | ‘Tne conductars and drivers on the Hariem Bridge, | Presiae Compen jana areareeen. Softers ot. Chicdan, having ‘tried eradped eminem Par phe ep Pe rea Morrisamia and Fordham Railroad, with one or two | Rural New Yorker Cae of werk ton #9 eae Geseetey’ ihorain pee ia eA Fae ark e, A a pa exceptions, abruptly left thew respective positions | }aukeo sae. ordered to strike through the International Tailors iy, chatted merrily, though hundreds | on Monday, the former tendering their Books and | (Avera Ubslatun! Monitor} Umea, the latter their reins to the ished Superintend- ent. In addition (0 this the “strikers” threateaed my Friends’ Seminary, Rutherford place, To whom any lady can refer by note for’ further particulars, ot miles apart, exchanged cordial greetings; fired tke Northern a8 Weil as the southeru heart; ‘The tit house and depot of the Ilinols Contral | spoxe to the West; taiked to the East A.—The Restorer America is the Only P: fragrant, recrementiess, limpid color restorer, d: Mapaip, Oot, 26, 1590. Ratiroad, ther with @ blook of business houses, ‘al violence to au i mops 2 i 4 Re oh ce! pecser, air falling off preventive, halr re: % mad 1res Ko W personal violence to any partes who nugh acre tescareer aes inen now-detiler, hair dresser and beaut Bisreported that Marshal Serrano tareatens to | were destroyed by fire Monday might at Manteno, fuga: x Batty Voy ausion gee Awempt to RN there places, writen caused ante New York Citizen and, Bound Table, consoli- thidenmmmiunty” Sid im Tare bottles, $l each. A SIL \. 1 4a i anoke Ul cr) Saas pn am force of police to be placed | daiod during the last quarter, makes @ retur GLE BOTTLE ( NTEED TO RESTORE THE ORL CORSE ESS enbeany 8 obese GEG Suptere Retweee Ie Eos cove tioned bape verte. mp age te oO nim" spoke Unieago;, “Go ts." Knoeked | Oo quty for the prevention’ of a 4 ance. The | $8,028 ed . of | AKL COLON OF THE HAIR. Sell at MACHO aa ‘unionists and progressists. Baltimore. The witole line tirobved with messages, Ked for “strike” had the effect of 0 Within the past st onths the G " avenue, Shortly to be had of all druggists throughout the A aratival has ap | unico! res impeding a pa X months the Clipper and the | * a The store and Post OMice, and a barn and carpen- | and for once tue operatives were interested in thelr vel for about two hours, by which time the posts | Franco-amerwan have removed from the district. country, Prepared by Dr. T. J. O'BRIEN, Principal whole ENGLAND raya ex Ehop i the 10a of Bow, M. H.. wore destroyed. | tuiport. Here in the oliy. she utmost interest was of the disaffected ones had ail been filled. Ibappears " pth re Mt irom Che district. | gale depot 20% Kast Thirtieth atreet. A 4 yy fire last night, Two hundred pounds of ganpow- | felt in the result vy all (ne employes of the aufereat . » sad en der and a barrel of Kerosene in the store exploded. | lings, and even the customers of the trank. | Wala wholesale system of fraud by tie company’s Hh belt i “f A New Discovery No person was injured. lin, ‘the bankers aud brokers of tue city, | Ciaploycs las of inte een suspected, and for the SOCIAL SCIENCE. Omctal Changes and Appotetmonts. ‘The extensively published statement that the Ne | CXPressod their readiucss to sinud “by cag. | CerccHion OF Mie “spotters ere Pc te ne - - eA LonDon, Oct. 2, 1800. | braska Leyisiature ratiied tio Atvwenth amendment | Hikers Cucounied evidence wan oommed that | reir ineitectual enort to preventit, Meeting of tho American Social Science PLEAR “AS WATER, Mr. Acton 8, Ayrton succeeds Mr. Layard 88 Cra | ite ein a aie reeictton Om the eUU EON tence, | would be strange I it were nok so. ‘the entire tele - = Association—Addrosses by Dr. Kifot, Pro- wirtovr SEpmMewr. missioner of Works and Buildings. Janes Stans- | por Butior wiit probably call an extra sesston of tue | KFaPhic busiuess of New York ciey—pres: LECTURES LAST NIGHT. fessor Dwight and A. R. Spofford, opal aca tines: fold, M. P., bas been appointed Secretary to the | Legisiature Was Wi . cial and private—is done by operavy: pho 3 Pw; ‘The eighth general meeting of the American Soctal me ace necessarily well known, and on account o1 tuetr Treasury, vice Mr, Ayrton, and Mr. Gordon replaces oe talents as operators aad their excetica: character as A Reformer ef the Bifteonth Century.’ Science Association was begun yesterday afternoon | 'O® RESTORING GRAY HAL TO ITS NATURAL COLOR, the Right Honorable James Moncrieff as Lord Advo- EUROPEAN MARKETS, TAG Enicce MeeMoine Freeh avai ee Quite a large audience was in attendance jast | % the rooms of the Historical Society, corner of PHALON'S VITALIA, cate of Scotland. dain nnennn salary, but they do not care so inven for tual as the | evening at the Fortieth street Presbyterian church | Second avenue and Eleventh stroet, there waa a on b. ner Mowry By Oct, 26—1:20 PaBcine Inyo red) ane it 18 this consideration which | to listen to the secoud of a course of lectures de- | Very small audience during both the afternoon and .—-Consels closed at 93% for mone} causes the men on the olher imes to give them their 7 y 7 "1 v evening sessions, count. Five-twentles, 762, $1%3 "65%, #1 hearty sympathy and offer pecuniary support. ‘The | H¥eted by the Rev. 0. B. Vrothinguam. The subject ¥ The Mail Service to New Vork. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 26, 186% SALVATION i THE HAIR. t Ei Preside: . Phaton’s Vitalia dilfera ul 1 tr eat ‘The ‘steamship Nemesls, built for the Pentnsuiar | 62. Ten-forues, 76%. Erle’ Rattway shares’ 214. | average montuly suiuty of operators on the Franklin | selected by er was, “A Reformer of the | Mr. Sasvzt Exton, the President of the Associa- | preparations heretofore Weel. Ot eaten oe tae pene and Ortental Company, will sail on Saturday next Lilinois Central shares, #1. Atlantic and Greut | line is fity-five Goliars, while oa the Westera Union | Fifteenth Century.’ tion, made the opening address, After expiainiag | Dow deve ioped for the first time, It in limptd, sweet smed- ¥ Western, 2336. Qnd other ines the average saiaiy 19 over | wren Luther, said the speaker, stopped at Worms | the alms ‘of the association he touched upon the | jal: Procinttaten no muddy or slimy matter, requires uo alsak for New York, having been substituted for the | pars’ BoURse.—PaRrs, Oct. 26,—The Sourse | ninety dollars per imouci. Lb whi be readily jag eae ery BOned Be Woe ms Dg Seomets fo een +> Bp Skt: ae Oe 2, ean Ome It leaves no mark on the scalp; yet it hair the natural eolor that tme or sick- steamship China, which wag to have sailed that day, closed firm. Kentes, 71f, 52. seen, therefore, that tue strikers gave | OL is memuraote pilgrimage he there saw inthe | Work actually bofore the assoctation, He stated pn rend at Gane . ee. ground = of) complaint. — against | hands of an obscure, but devout priest a portrait | that @ pamphict concerning the courses at the , bleached out of it. Any shade may be pro- tates five-iwenty bonds closed firm at 8775 a 83. cir company aid are periectly juscfed in thew | eprod i ature University of Berlin was to be issued tmmediatel, jeced, San Geprb of color depending on te mumber of ape LIYRRPOOL COTTON MAMKET.—LIVEEPOOL, Oct, | action. ‘There are about one hundred imen in ail, | WMC was the reproduction of handsome features } Ut woah ag : Y | cations. “There ts not now and never has been an artic im 26—4:30 ’, M.—Cotton Closed steady and unchanged. | twenty-three of whom are located in New York. Jt | iat had once been famous im Italy. Of the man rep. | 8 @ Contribation to university education in the exiaten e bearing ho alia ent resemblance to this extraordi- Tno sales of the day foot up 12,000 baies, of which | Will be tmposaible for the company to fit! their | resented ta that picture is suggested a re- United States, Another pamphiet would provabiy | ™* Y Preperaon. HALON yA ny eeagane 4,000 bales were taken for export and speculation. ne should it be decided to resist their demands, former of the Aftcenth century. Italy 400 years ago, | 0 t6 press before the end of the current year, con- | {for one sole purpose, that of reproducing, with absolute HAVRE COTTON MARKET.—HAVRE, Oct. 26.—Tho | for Lelegrapnic operators are not made im # day, oF ah ning: y go » bod: i for th certainty (aud without a single drawback oa Its utility), the Market closed guict sor both on the spot and afloat. @ year for that matier, and an esprit’ de | when he lived, was in all the wondrous beauty of | tintug a siuple body of rules for the organization | patural color of the hair. It is not intended as a daily dress The Turf—Nowmarket Houghton Mecting. Lonpon, Oct, 26, 1569, To-day was the second of the Newmarket races — Houghton meeting. The principal race was for the Cambridgesuire Stakes (handicap) of 25 sovereigns each, with 100 IVERPOOL BREADSTUFPS MAKKET.—LIVERPOOr, | corps prevailing amoug ‘them few cau be | her tandscape. Whether in natural growth or in | aud administration of public libraries, together with | 14 (and would defeat ite own object If #0 used): nor for added; the winner of the Doncaster St. Leger | Oct. 20.—Western four las aeciined to 28a #a, The | found to take tie vacant wires. Superintondent a catalogue of a few thousand volumes adaptod for | for simulating the growth of thelr. Theos oblonts may be receipts of wheat for threo days have been 80,000 | Smith and two oiners, who, it said, were in the | Het Stately palaces and imposing edifices, she was Al 12 lbs.; the second in the St. Leger or the winner of | quarriers, of wich 20,000 were American. Confidence ot the strikers until the last moweut and | S¢iil externally in her Augustan age; but her liverties | Seneral use, particularly in after the color has been fixed with the Vitalia, mmuaities now with- Sveuaee the Doncaster Cup, 6 lbs, extra, which was won LIVERPOOL PRODUCKE MARKET,—LIvERPOOL, Oct, | then pomp bring to cM company’s ofilcers, are were sone, te the tr of ie bday tober tit outa public library. A (hird publication will follow iki P THE VITALIA es ; ns —Refined petroleum has advanced to 1s. #Kd. now doimg their best to keep thin oing, Wita | Under @ condition of internal anarchy the people ‘i . . is & armless and unequalled preparation for the reprodis by Mr. Hodgman’s b. c. Vostininster, by Glenmaison, | 26. pet bs A romaine £6 be seen. Phe ene or as | fed from the couuity to the towns from the roves | 200m belng the next number of the journal of | ftom or th nal Luo of gray hair and nothingelas, This out of Figtree, beating M. Delatros br. g. Cerdagne, by Newminster, out of La Matadetta, second, and Mr. Pryor’s br. c. Cardinal York, vy Newmnater, Lonpon Proven MAkker.—LONDON, Oot, 26— | what resul et a . P, Refined petroleum, | Judas operators are Capron and Wilkie, and those | to the cities; and im’ each snececding resort found | Me association, contalning papers read at this 3 Ad, @ is. Bid, ‘the strikers demaud must be discharged before auy | their rights still invaded and the decay of / meetiag, with oluer articles upon matters of PerROLEUM MARKET,—ANTWEAP. Oct, 26.—Potro- | Settlement ts made. ‘The strikers say that the wires | {taly roiting the body politic. It is known | gyctai interest, ‘The coming winter will be fully ~ Yeum closed firm at 60)¢f. for standard white. Wul be “dulled” and botched during the dificulty. that im the thirteenth century Italy had " ‘omplisied in fram two toten applications, depth of shade require, Sold by all drug ists. cording out of Licence, third. ‘The betting was 109 to 8 DECLARATION OF WAR. populauion — of 1,800,000, in “the ‘fourteenth } occupied with carrying various otuer projects | | A-—The Most Weny tad Gencotal 5 ns foe against Vestminster, 66 to 1 against Cerdagne and y All hands having fully made up thelr minds to | but one tenth—150,000—and in the fifteenth | into ex: jon, particularly the preparation of a fare NSOHELD, 118 Nassau street. i . AMUSEMENTS. Strike, aud “trike lard, & mecting Was called av the | Still ONe-Lenth of the preceding century, or 13,000 ee 2 t ss ashi ENR 40 to Lagainst Cardinal York. Twenty-nine ran. “ Sent a] handbook for emigrants to thts country, with the * Western Hotel, in this city, on Monday evening, | Only. Under tie great relapse Naples suf- 7 A Cord.—We Have 2 ‘ed the Office of ——— when tue following preamble and resolutions were | tered, a8 dit Venice, aud Kome hastened to pagan | design of aiding them in finding suitable occupa- XTRAGT from No, 3g. Murray stsoet be GERMANY. Bowery TakaTke—“FORMOSA."—Most certainly | unanimously adopced:— ruin. In Florence dweit and governed Lorenzo the | tions and setticments, More important sttil, to the Direet adv erdbrs 00 nea cael: the denizens of the east side have no reason to com- | — Whoreas we aro now receiving a aniary less than paid by | Magnificent, He lived tm luxuriance and feasted | gccociation as vo the nation, is the reform of the TARRANT & CO. plain of the variety constantly offered to tiem at | 827 other compauy; and whereas our ixbor is in every case | SONS jabied grandeurs, He was the patron of art, » a tire... + inuol, and i mot of vases more, thon that perfurised by | the stimulator or literature and the helpmate to | civil and foreign service, for which tals body has Isam.—"theamatiom, News of ober companies; and whereas we feel cer- ors Hits court Was the most pril.tantof bis time. | giready done something, and for which it hopes to ‘operators twin that the Franklin Company, by the amount of business se 2 and energetic management of Mr. Freligh an ever | wo'know in dune over tis lines, 16 able to peti dy ees mong those who appeared upon the stage was the tifying itself, as far as possi changing bill ia always presented, and scarcely has | eral salary; and whereas we consider our Wetands just and | Plait, unpretending and zealous monk. As a man do something more Resignation of a Prussian Minister. BERLIN, Oct, 26, 1809. Baron Von der Heydt, Minister of Finauce, has » liver complaints, kidneys, salt vinly cured by this sovereign resigned. 7 of learning Lorenzo courted tim. Soon the mouak | bie, with a cause on which not ouly the poittical out : 246 Grand a drama accomplished a suecess in London beiore it SNE HEA Weide OE Sb Weandlin "éikibice com. | grew in power and influence, He had a | the social and moral weliare of our peopie may be net denecbni ne ME {a reproduced at the Bowe: pany au of nty-ave per cent on ‘ta ? prese! it | conscience and riddicd the abuses of the time. He | said to depend. A.—0: DD: 3 ss on the : ci Open DENMARK. Haaed or rSadiondneg “tom ight at this theatre | “ay.reeetred by ai @Moperatoevtn vais cy. ™ | was the Pere Hywcinine of his day. Soon Lorenzo's | ‘The Kev. Dr. Wives, in the absence of the author, ada sentation ; Resolved, That if this demand is not acceded to that we | fear was excited; but death intervened and destroyed | read a paper written by I. i. Ltepresenta- if Tue Chinese Embasay Takes Lenve Pre gee Ed Til not cobitaus work fur them after twelve o'civck Tues- | the mouarcn whlle in the midst of his luxirious | tive from Massactusetts, on “Lhe Mode of Hrocedure ont rover 2, - cue © parquet, which od ite appr ve recog. | day. * pleasures, Over the chaos and civil terror that suc- | i Cases of Coutesied Kicctions.” Mv. Dawes, tn | we exhibit a targe e assoriment, comprising CorENmaGEN, Oct. 25, 1809. On mouion @ committee of one was appointed to | ceeded Charies Vii. of France, a daring knight, de- | the paper, alter giving a detaied history of the e ont fastidious, Chinese Em after having visitea the | #84 ef continued Present these resolutions to the President and Gene- | scended from the Alps and swept over Italy with | Mode of procedure in Us country, closed by saying Prices to mest the present order of eco r. fim ce Daiae Norway aa Dvd tati) Sel Seciueat Gat ae te cee Fal Buperintendent, : mxty thousand men, His “rearch was vic- | that an amendment to the coustiusion was neces | °° a eeeee nt ner ON RNOGK & CO., * Se ction. The a ‘for the Yesterday at a few minutes before tweive o'clock | tory, At the gates of Florence he was | sary to bring about a radicai reform, bul some im. 519 Broadway. to-day for the Netherlands, ier prod etore, Greater & short conference was hold, and it beiug found that | paited by the pale face of the monk, | provement may be hud by changing tue manner of aera! pla weil, with the ex jon of the minor no notice mee, poem Sean Ra gee the | why raised his crucifix and demanded | appointung the commitiees and by such a public eters Piisiounet | Spring. Water i best operators ermun ing matiera to a] peace. The chief directed his band toward | sentiment as would put anend to party exactions. ar Ore Came es ee eee jena CUBA. Mina Avery. She ta i looking, basa good crisis. The laconic message “stop” was sent | the Eternal City, and the monk by the popu- | ‘This public seatiment was necessary, as mem. | {2° uae Petes Fore eny. Se ote 7" 0 0) aud well, is laws were innovations, and his re- | ing their names and lcaving the discussion of a . BES The Havaze Frees en the Koligious Froe {ousness which caused her to Sdget shout is Titopped” was tnkled back by the French line. | forma new and startling to the veopic. ‘The mop | case to the parties directly interested; tins making | A March Beyond Comparison—Tho New dom Decree—Action of the Spanish Govern- doy he aes. ‘The men were out and the siike nad commenced. | goon deserted him, and through a series of struggies | it an engine of political parties working out tueir | Y Company, No. 1 Park place, are now selling mont on Colonial Reforms. bh ew 44 fomakinag eaeabere ‘The operators everywhere on the line were then | in whiclt he had tie iiceotious and mercenary ope, | ends and involving the iustitusions of the country in rhow PARLOR MATC { wood boxes, to the trade HAVANA, Oct, 26, 1869. = eae at ; | wotified, and a committee was sent to confer with | Alexandar VIL, for his foe, he waned, aud was finally | their purposes and tate. i othor match same quality, 4 » . pany ie y aes Superintendent Smith aod inform him of the action | condemned and suilered at the stake. Such was Provesso, T. W. Dwicat, of Columbia College. om The Voz de Cuda, o liberal journal, praises the | \omary to call of the strikers, While the conference commutee | the immortal career of Savonarola. opened the evenmg sessio: (pinion Establishes the Fact Georee establishing religious freedom. It expects formance was closed by the ballet d'action, in Whica We gave a PTIAN HAIR COLORING ts the chen perf was absent the following telegrams wer D ow York, “Robert Macaire,” which sent home the large audi: | irom the Boston oflicen = ‘ere received | ‘The speaker descrived the minutest details of the | Public Charities of New \ ork, ce:— great reformer’s public life tn thrilling words, and | cursory glance et ie various charitabie instiuions 7) etveldal propasetion: fee nemoread vee star penesiciny resul’s toe wee country from tilt | qnee Gen guesses Say to New York men Ihave just returned from Wostern | ia extremely melodrama style way employed | Mn the Siaie, and paid % hiya coupitucut io the ye eg erga re, believing tnat under tt the Catholic ms = bra Sed orery toon wong Loy money and | with fine effect. eiliciency and good management of the coumission nips: 4 usical and Thenirical Netes. . They wi e men up any — wich has caarge of the New York count i wait te seater: ea Athelam, now so preva a ow mse Wie eootees Rolin A “English and American Literature.” Instituttous, He Wreterred particularly to the dchedgeae te Pe roe Rage 2 ones ‘The Diarto makes a bright reference to the decree, Neti Warner is doing heavy tragedy in Cincinuati, ion work and oyra id vs a iy At the Episcopal Church of the Reformation, on Bay Peradius wohing | fae | @ a Faniy handled b fi i oS cotehien "y po Bre but indulges in no comments for or against it. Mrs. Bowers is playing “Leah” tn Chicago. than tdkg aay of couviga'ton back? Yo notniag wath we | Cates avenue, Brookiyn, Mr. George William Curtis | tile practice of some-county institutions thining NO MEDY. oc ecoouns paid retunsed Geer kre per ema’ Ue ‘The Prensa expresses ts dissatisfaction, while it ‘The Clodoche troupe and De Roea are dancing at | ** for, How do things took now? delivered a very able, scholarly and interesting lec- distinction Of sex oF age tn their aluushouses And | pot 104 Bromdway. ny 28 erent mm prem p m the At by hae aloes, the Varieties, Philadelphia. A meeting was held in a room over the telegraphic | ture on “Literature.” ‘There was alarge audicuce, | @sYlums. The treatment oi ti ne Was espe- ye pahceepiiaangihe oftice, No. 1) Broad street, at two o'clock, wh cially a subject that should arouse the pudite mind, , Kate Reignolds ticktes the Bumtaioninns this woek | Spoechos wero made. in support ot the strike auc | WHO listened to the lecture from the commencement | guit tie bad sysiein prevalent ta & ing Iiatteuctolts ‘ee with her sensation spectalties. moch eathusiayn was mauifested, On motion a | 0 its close with the deepest attention. ‘The | rer | in which Fae itt Pag were chuine Bio: r committee of three was appointed to wat) uw . . seit t ve) . rvey, | mals in celis reeking wiih ith and ve ‘Theodore Tuomas Gnd. Kiy. mammeth orobesire | Sicerintendent hexith and obtain au answer orks | oreces, himself to @ very comprehensive survey, | Gesceibed at great length, The grea: remedy fOr all concertize in Springfield, Mass., to-morrow. Tesolutiuns passed at the previous luccting. HUrg eily of English and American literature, and refer- | eviig that exist in the system ot public churivies Was Hampty Dumpty-Diccory Fox t meeting with | their absence several merabers of the strike spoko | red to the complaints and bemoanings, especially re the ay og er over tie 1 ee P ” at length and with much vim on the injustice 4 " and peme! ocal administrations iad proved failures —tnat is, {ormense success “down East,” with his pantomime | ticeg towards then Dy the Frankiin company. ae in 1800 and 1909 aud throughout the commencement of | Where tue Suate nd ho control, & owld be iaken {roupe. In Hartford his receipts averaged $1,200 Mr, LEANING appeared at this a t and statea | ‘8 century to the Edinburg Revierr, to an articie by | gy to ciassiiication of paupers; the young and inno- Le pe ge eS ye might, that he was sent by Superintende mith to say | Mr. Fisher Ames and other writers that there wasno | cent bach = nos be ao id tovether wis the iaatureiy pe ws even: would se ric! ° C 9 corrupt, for the spoaker saiu Ge KueW Lint in some in Albany, ile will be supported Uy Miss lailie | pa ell 4 og dS Ae: ne native American literature, The lecturer then re- places the Inmates of institutions herded sogevher Mr, William ftarris. ntiemen Would not ve discharged. ‘ue Superin- | 1°" xt to the causes which wore said to ve helpful to | regardless of sex by day and Olea bY Right. ALIC- | measirmaont, palteras of goods aud f Jangard, who ts ut present catering for the amuse- | fendent wanted those at the New York office to act | | ovelopinent of @ national literature, and en- | podied paupers should not de allowed to remain | application. Ment of the Lubites, wil suordy Appoar wt the | for (ae atrikers in Huston and other places, with a | (e4vored to snow thai there were tacidents in ihe | idie, and ihe State it locatlag public instiiuiions Grand Opera touse in @ round of peoullar | View co a comprowise, 4 lustory of Americ u ing a8 | suould not accept grants of iand from towus or Vil- ti 7 Mr. A.W. Porm reniarked that the customers of | {ose that wore conm Hnglish history. As | jazes, inorder not Lo be under obligations Lo thou meus of Orange, N. J.. will be fvare? next | the Prankiin bad resoived to send ther messages by | Wustalive of this he mentioned thason that very | ‘A. |. SrorvoRD, the Ubrarian of Congress, read | Mer! Saturday evening wilh a visit froin Sentord’s Mia- | other nes aati the operators had rewurued to busi- | SPO Long isiand, Nathan jiate, @ captain in tie | an essay on “The iublic Libraries of the Cuiled ‘ - strels, who will entertain them wit sume of their | yess, ' American cayairy, died as nobly for ais couatry, and | states.” After giving # sort of history of the manner A.—Teoat the Merite of “Cherry mirtfat coutealtives, Later in the evening the committee reported beck | “der circumstances quite as stirring, as any of the | by which pubite libraries of any HES" for Colds aud =| auper Mr. Maurice Neville, (he young Hungarian trage | thet no compremise had be 1, Mr. Smun | Celenders of ihe pass at Thermopyle. Mr. Curtis | es(aniished in tuis country we a! the hort dian, by spocial request favored uur Gerwan Ciigen® | laving refused 10 accede to tueir demands. Was of an opinion thal it Wits @ disgrace to the Legis: | American libraries were the fol with “Othello” in ther mother tongue, ow Saturday The above Teport ta a correct exposition of the | 'tare of America that the copyrights of foreign evening lust, at the Stadt theatre, is, We Way | seclings of the goutiouon Out on “ane ‘und tae jacts | SUshors were not protected, He thought that was mention. was Mr. Neville's firs attempt at render | ay taey repressut tiem. below im given the per | OBE Feason, and wv powerful one, that we lad lay Shaaspoare in Corman, and We are pleased to | towira im < * given the per) nor a larger number of authors in Ameri chronicte the event as a mest deckied and unequive- | °” be They had to compete wiih the cheap oul success, Despite the inauspterous weather, the | yr J. i sn tiou* of the Kagiish standard authors. house was crowded, nearly 1,6 om 4 Ames says that the American mind has bees n present, On lis firs appea mitten devoted to the making of mone; . Philadelphia Libraty Co., Pht warmly greeted, and after ihe first act he was calioa tru, the inveilect of the country had been de 4—New York State Library, Alt for by the sudidnce, bot Would Net respond to tue tw Utis and the extension of poiiiical 1ibercy. There | g—New York Society Livrary, » cail, jago gotng belore the Curtain im kis atead, i Was another element wie Was frequently omitted | 19—Yaie College Lacy, N Was Very evideut thal Menus WeCe Weed by the MH bis estimate, and thas was thi Americans Were | Ss oonronn, al friends of the other sotors et the Outset to ume Che tue toherttors of that which Was the groataess of | | sate te ‘for performunce, but on Cthelio’® appearance im une Sngland, and ia the pages of stuart Mul we may | {8@eH lo be derive second ‘fel, arrayed i all the Drie and pounp | tad gleams of a hiberty ttt Jol Adams never wed Satie oonat of “giortous war,” the entire audtouce “gave suw. In her veins was the blood of the Pugcm | Properly wag. wit @ unanimity (© their pent Fathers, aud tne literature of bngiand was dear to What part of jitera' enehnen Plant —- SURE TEEEEEEE-4 most powerfnl remedial for the cure of es ever discovered in materia medica, and permanent eurative for ail accocuious, ruptive malaties. Our Pluld Extract of Can: ujon the folowing warrante plow wf our Bxtenct is vanteed to posscas ‘any sareaparilla of un (with book), or trae. ud 3 University place, Now ‘The Colonial Minister at Madrid in answer to a telegraphic despatch from Havana, says the mmistry is resolved to take uo important action touching Social or political reforms in the colonies until the parties interested in those maiters are heard, Exchange heavy and decitulng. THE CUBAN PRIVATEER. al drag mores Winter Gute fe Gentlemen ot Freee AN & Bt 4, Ms and 240 } " Trial of the Officers for Violation of thy Neutrality Laws. WiLMiNeron, Ne C., Oot. 26, 1869, ‘The case of the oficers of the Cuba was resumed before tie Commissioner to-day. Mr. Davis, for the defence, wanted to introduce some of the officers us witnesses. Mr. Pheips, jor Wie government, ov- fected. After some discussion the Commissioner decided that the officers were competent as wit- neases. Alter the examination of two wituesses, by which nothing of importance was elicited, the court adjourned over uati vo-morrow, | The People Save & pan by meveral worthiews a ° So ) Library of Cougress, Washington. -Bosion Pubite | ‘ %—Astor Library, 3 dees 4—Harvard College Library, Cauibri 5—Mereantile Library, New Yor... AYKICS SARSA- + Lie diseases tat MENT OF THR SUPREINTENDENT. mitt, Supermiendent of tae Franklin Telegrapa Company, makes (ne following state- | wen. = 1 Was Walled upon toxiay by a committee of one vu 1 represent tie operators of the wy of the rerolalions of the previous meeting | wee to me, bOt HO BameR Were Attached to wh ihe resolutions stated that tac demand sac be complied with before twelve o'clock, It was th eevOn. A staved in Foply Hhat as every ollloer of toe Company OXCOPL Myself Was Absent irom the city, aed te Retice givem Was so exceedingly short THE NEW DOMINION. ree, brookiya, of Parliament, TORONTO, Oct, 26, 1969, About four inches of snow teil here tus morning. Qt Walkerton, Port Elgin and at other points north @d west about two fect of snow have falien, apd it 7 _ es AS (he Astor, Union whew 1890—The Morrepotitan Job 4 9 Namen wrnee uur public Hbrar ‘sembrace ? crings.—New 1870 Strt . - ‘ count, Almerica had established | Js question of commanding interest. The mnsy ~ o mee Wg gull snowing along tie lines of the Great Western ann and actunlly cheered the young Soir i | | Gould wot undertake to dockle the matier, but that ben tas. aeeoun! sought in, the Gna aita v Be as enct 3 fo the heartiort possible uMauer Aller Lae telrd ant ty, and ia tia liberiy (he heart of Bugiand he Was croWaed Wilh a Wreath Of leUrel, and was Ail that was reqnired was tal the Grand irunk railways, The fall is very | Wome MEF a committer Appointed hy themaeives Lene y n private fon; it in gue and railway communication uninterrapted. Ubree separaie tines recelied before ours ahd Grew up & SekONNe OF BMarios Of Operators exercise patience, and the son, ; joval Parliamont of quobee is convobed tor ‘The posteses UPON ine Whole, Was pa is. t eenk eamater te :areee pam Cae Tragmente Of Fahy. nice wor Bow paee Soates the 1st or November and the Dominion I'erliament | ait concernes. Mr. yned the pat qf | Cemeafestess } would codcaver ie Hiteratare Would, if we waked with Da: Mawopouine 4 for the Ley of kebruary. thello 19 Minorical correctness, and Ms male bo ggg =~ Ee - aay py Oe e found 10 Le ultimately the seeds of a great | a excl . = hat hi i peas, What fe he to anothar ; y Next year turn GUL tc ® A prominent journal of this city r nour of che aerike fad way 9 Tapervonation Of tie jealous Moor was ou to-day aud comprehensive hierature. as original as Was periect. The audience were ie cod a bel coMMUIMLION among themselves, abd Getermioed to lenre, Thirteen Outot the thir. GEORGIA. bd “ an aus IN NORTH CAROLINA~PROCLA- ncasamamnanneanean thet'they remained Th Teele eens for mae Suaractet | \y-iour operators empiaved (hon left, The strikers | | ALURGED OL in GOVEMNOI.—-Ciovernur iloden, of | was pleuaot to y soa mae iawn | alee ¢ ay tus iaure judnious of thoit com. | MATION OF THE GOVEK wor Howden, i Waethnaan adarhe, TLavaver « Ontenge by Feihen| Soldiere—Cittzon Shot, , #iier the teriination Of the peciormuner, relwwug | Pants North Carolina, has published a proctamation | Mt astinton | iaifeudnche, Avavera, Oct. 26, 1500, { Oniy alter air. Seville had agai fed Larore the | PT vers waving endeavored to create an im. | Ulroatening that unless recont outrages m Leuor, | {)0",a honith | geaty, spin Chatham counties cei The Governor says:—In Lenow | it conv 16 and uiurders have been | inead the process and woat gua Pressios that oar business fas been Imerrapted, i | Jones, Orange an Wish Sate that such f Ret the case, basinenS call ont toe watttria, i pa hi A dy . are arriving from | Sommitied; jails have : ened and the | besulictously performed? Do leat the places of those on strike | committed; jauus have boon forcibly opened and the | Vidiner their own. works, “ii ronson. | prisoners takea thence have been murdered; an | WHelber thelr ow x Sap. | ave to believe | bivver of the iaw has boen Waylaid and sian onthe | ° ee oe Mes “ht Hae Ske agains, Us, pavile Nighway, and anovher oficer of the law tas | is easy to 4 irebAgie Cody, @ citi of Warrenton, Warren formed that Mr, eville Wiki soem ounty, Was takea from thy house last night by a | one of OMY principal thentres, party of federal soldiers. Witte being carried oat |. ee * the town Cocly escaped, receiving two gunshot ' The Sheritt reported th Otaelien military authorities, Tie affair Ties bhonkea este "SE tinme Detenbe bed | se he will | ¢ | | ry the mass ----— eon 8 in the open day While od In. M18 Ordi- | books with which Our libraries ave crowd) Ub feeltay. for the last time in | nory, predation: Private awelliags have ‘been’ en- | ad self-constituted censors who woul a —_ ee oulng in lie great feats (80 THE ORE STAC. tored and the o nts terrified, and some of then | 6" oC them with aiacrity, But who shad censure the ceusure OHIO. nett of the Laclies Benevolent Soniety. i whipped or iurdered; olhers have peen shot Or | there say iolrable cerita ey eee ea ident 2 Nagy le wil be Wisk aed Gould Take Water—The Meo tnslat | gaged or cruelly beaten, In Chatham tne jail has ’ y ove ee in a Ld anna wn whe that the Ie of i Arrest. of Countertettors. Sam Boe ogy tet es INOTNN, Oct. Zi ‘$4,000 Yaaac Levi and John Ciark, sweet a vend ittons Booletye "a Herrmana ont soolety. terfetters arrested at Osgood, Ind., were to-day fhe ns tov proaghe here, Bieven thousand 1. Jars counvertale national bank Cunnep et seen bis oky's poor as Professor first 08 ue peldat and the barber, ta nt th lertook 10 weeutcs | Royal iavana Lettery.—Prises Paid in Geld) with | Information furoished, The highest races agdulikiads of Goiland Sliver, he TAYLOR & OO, Banker On a Written Agroemont and Get It. been foretbiy opened and a prisoner has boon ‘The mechanics and biackemiths of the Erie work. | Itberated and ts now at large. Im Orange the 7, of pa Soa ail fas been forcibly ned and two prisoners shops at war with Prince Fisk and his Prime Minis- | {Skeq out and siiot, ond of whom Las. dred ol his wt Sr ‘ar, Gould, for tne prompt payment of ther wages, | wounds. Three other colored men have been hanged nd ot every. book that wont out ret a oa go Deve Obtained & signal Wriwaph. Deveriained not to | UB Wier were dead, one has been cruelly miutitated | was supposed to stay oi n magreat scholar KG” | ne Mwise Manufacturing ( 7, 20% ft baye been whipped, lizens have | die {nto eloquence ‘dt T ywhich | uring Company, 36 lina aur wy the desattical | $c, inlureu, lnsuited ainh fortited. tive University. | sppeated to me to: contain Souhion nos soe aise iat Fourteonth street. Union square, Importers anit Healere im Could Of the conspiring Fisk, they resolved | of the Slate, sacred to the cause of learning, has | Mes, Condy has mourned for twelve centuries thi Seles Curved Goods, 16 Wa thetrat, © cL 2 d ee i this been repeatedly luvaded by bands of armed men in | 0! & i See ie cece ert viateemeeee wi ry ‘and sister 1 ay he @ rh On yesterday snd stay out until rink farmed Toya | bY the Caliph 2 Hcitious raetorioal Vieinars Repaired, arrested and a amount of countertett i All Weir Pe@romabic demanis were wien, | f, r= K, Aid wow of violgnce in uth, Xet the hyper of antiquity 6] by ret oleae . OKO, O. ALLEN. 415 Brondway, ‘wae (ouna on thet, PN, by nis art, towards the 7 + pe me ee SY rues on umoffending viticens aud rented inten eatton, whee a girder bide aaa ret tna Lite’ Heveaway, betwee