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THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK. Views of Politicians and the People. by What the Weekly Journals Say—Congregsman with the corresponding oue in the republican ran‘as NEW YORK, HERALD SATURDAY, NUVEMBER 25, 1871.— aes most aid to any effort that it is made in the repub- | ocratic leaders please. in the nature of a preliminary ranks to get rd of the office-holding incubus, {s the in- yy air of the Greasing number of democrats who not only degp: Frengnieet for oh the party ba for some time existed: * JTATUS QUO ANTE BELLUM— but are sincerely desirous of reform in the whole machinery of administration, which isin reality the most crying want of ourtime., This is more especially manifest among the German democrats, whose leading organs are all clamoring 10 matter of what materials made ‘up, which shall ler achance of escape trom the dull routine of jobbery in which we have been living for the last ten years, and ip which no alierations jn management mado ‘existing parties seem to wor< any interruption. It seems if this e'ement must very speedily find m of coalescing That there 18 on the part of the Anti-‘Tammany national conference to the Presidential Convention of next July; but the call for it should be sO drawn up as to give it a far wider scope and far greater freedom than the reguiar } Party Convention can possibly nave. This call snould provide for full representation from ah the | States of the Union, It should not be addressed | | exclusively to democrats, but to all parties who are _ Willng to take part im such @ conference. It shoula | make provision for a thorouzh and sree discussion ol all issues of the times and should ensure the fair consideration of all practical propositions aya erly brouzht forward, The conlerence should empowered to estabiish @ basis lor pariv reorgan- ization, to announce principles tor popular accept THE PRESS IN GERMANY. Prosecution of an Editor for Plain Speak- ing About the Emperor. | The State Attorney vs The Frankfort Zcitung— RIPLE SHEET. , gious iniatliblity of the Pope, Pr ag PNR in Mn gin NR ng, ee ee 5 CHINA, loses all mght to existence when tho King does not consider himself as the first servant of the State. The war, which ended 80 suecess- fully tor Germany, has awakened in many adherents Of the old State idea the lope that the fame which 4s gathered aroun: the head of the German Emperor ) Cail be used Lo reinstate the old deg of royalty The The Shanghae Yacht Club Regat do not present indictment is a preof thereof. I fear, therefore, conviction. ‘To be declared ly Au!umn Sport. ie YACHTING IN peng be wo great a step back towards the THE POLITICAL INFALIABILITY OF THE GERMAN BE! rs. . 3, would be just as grea nn anachronism as the re- | First Race of the Se1son—Entrics, Time and Performance». § So long as the injaliibtnty of the Emperor is no’ made curimperiat The King of Prussia Duped in General Man- teuffol—Bismarck and Moltke Conspire to Make the “itan-Devil” Harmless in France—An Editor’s Defence— The Emperor Is Not Infallible. democracy of the city a firm determination to cut loose from the “King” and purge themselves of the sins of the thieves is very apparen*. A careful examination of the condition of parties shows that many democrats who berore the eiection THREW UP THEIR HATS AND CHEERED FOR TWEED | & CO. | RUN c—? are now ashamed of their past company, and aro RUNNING NOTEE—POLMITiO seeking & chance to combine with the reform bodies for ‘a new deal,” la which they can play a con: | spicuous part, A tew weeks agoa manifesto was issued from Albany, imdicauing the organization of a NEW STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, and to it were attacied the names of several gentle- mea indentified with the late reorm movement. Some of tuem were adherents of THE OLD ALBANY REGENCY; but one of the leading reform spirits of the late up- | rising, whose Dame appeared 1n the call for a con- venuon of WHE JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY OF THE STATE on the 2d of January at Albany, yesterday declared that the We of his name was Unauthorized, aad he , gus, ected that the call was a “seil.”? Neverthe ivis very certain that the Jacksonian democi acting { UNDER ALBANY INSPIRATION, : are organizing in wil ti Quad Ln many cas lowing up many ot the v Jaw there can be found no insuit to Lis Majesty In the assertion that the Emperor has erred or has | been deceived.” ! THE PRISONER DECLARED FREE BY THE count. In view of tac groundiessness of the charges made the Court cculd nut but dectare the accused free. The sentence was received with applause by the spectators and with satisiaciion by the people, ‘The case bears an taterest far beyoud the present; itis the commencement of the strugaie which the Treedom of the spirit 1s making @:ainst au embry- onte despotism. 1 eail it emoryouic despotism with food ground, Tue peopie of rmany find so iar that insiead of having a united, free Cermany, they see only a strong Prussia, and the freedoin so’ jong Reiaed is further oif to-day than beldre fhe late 5 war, The hope that Prussia would eveidtually sub. cation,” was concluded here yesterday, the case merge her mterests lr those of the empire 18 not 1ul- being (ne Prussian government vs, Hermann Voget, | filled, and the ivee, hapoy Germauv of which the | Tesponstvle editor (fox the time- being) of the Frank- , Pets Have sung us so wun 1s Bull Lar in the future, fort Zeitung, and ending with a decision for the de- Ee Cg | fendcant# The charge made against Voget was this:— CORRUP UOT SHILL THE CRY. ; In July of the present year there appeared in the t cceteatiaie 1k columas Of tiie Fraukiort Zeitung an article about | The Hobok Jonuellmen ia Stormy Session the Charges and Counterstharges of Koubery | ; “QUESTION OF DOTATIONS TO THE PRUSSIAN GEN- AM Kownd. | . ERALS,” ‘The most interesting mecting which has taken in which the acts of General Manteuffel during Place for some timein Hoboken was held in the the late war were most severely criticised. The bill Counetl Chamber last evening, only two oi the Al- ance and te adopt measures for [uture action. Anipie time should be provided for its deliberations and proceedings, aud we think that its session Pe ag any event, Cover up at least the periud of et Roosevelt’s Utterances—The “Nation” on the Situation—Sumacr Denounced, (From the Nort China (Shanghae) Herald, Oct. 11.) The autuma cup of oar yacat club, vaiue £100, ig sailed over a course from a stakebvat of the ie creation ground round a stakeboat near ila't-way Pount, back round a siakeboal near the Reecreauon ground, down round the stakeboat olf Hali-way Point, and finish at Police Hulk. Open to all yachts— one Cinnese sail Standard length of water une xX feet (not jucuding rudder), Tine allow. or yest sailed under the ub, is, about 40 feet length ons. L AND GENERAL. SAMUEL J, TILDEN FOR PRESIDENT. The Grand Lodge of Good Templars and Grand Division of Sons of Temperance of Eastern New York have orgauized as a jomt commitice to meet in Syracuse, Dece:uber 6, to consider the form of a jaw to be presented to the Legislature at its next session. The Albany Journal fgaves Scripner’s majority at 19,990, all clal exce ¢ rie and New York coun- ties, All the other repubican candidates have up- Wards 01 twensy thousand, and it may be that the oMetal count wili increase Seribuer’s majority to | that Agure, Somevody asked Mrs, Stanton the other day how the candidates for Governor of Massachusetts stood on the woman question, Mrs. Stanton, who had good reason to believe that tne election would prove adverse to her cause, replisd:—“Oh, 1 don’t know. FRANKFORT-ON THE-MAIN, Nov. 1, 1871. One of the most interesting press processes cf the Year, with the exception of that reinarkably ridtcu- lous one made by the Prassian Minister of Cultus, Von Mahler, “tue Miaister who has missed his vo- ¥ auce, o The Jacksonian Movement — Sohurz's Lecture—Where Alexander Ste- phens Is. To Be Found. over ail, and ‘The follow days smce:— Yui Fear: Water Lines Is the Democracy To Be Re- organized ? ‘ita satled by the Sasaghad It ox place wader Lost favorable circumstances of whl aad wea Seven yaciia, the pick of the Leet caine ty ti and punctually a cieveu, as ie gun yachts got und.r way to cross We line bet Pouce Hnik and Reynolds Lowe: Just at this moment the public are looking with strained vision for every movement on the political eee aaa: i é 3 -PoIUMaAnY Organizations, Laducing seve. chessboard, and wondering what sh ae eee Tal of those who, in tne past, adnereu to Grecioy, Tesult of the recent upheaving of parijes against Murphy and ihe Custom Mouse power. Tuc tae een tie te aud nation. Editops of weekly same reformer nawecd above dist clared | They ave j erty lopperty.’? 9 i York upon the state sy a ton: cuanever raltste eo fury tere waa no La eels as | They are just dopperty iopper ty. Of Indictment contaias, among oiler things, the fol- ' dermen being absent. ‘The fathers met in! Lhe Phantom came round to the start in seaucttul Journals, who sit at their mahogany desks looking 10 ule forimation oF a The Governor of Wyoming Territory puts ma plea jowing charges:—The-article in question notmerely | Committee of the Whole for _ the ex. Style, but some of the diher Hoats gave tie slAke~ circplate among the people, grow cloquent over ‘A DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL PARTY} for female suffrage, advising the Legislature eriticises the meritsof General Manteustel, put the | pre 7 ° DORE Cee eer ee eer anon econ TUE VICTORIES OF THE PEOPLE that tt was tile setiled policy of the aemocracy of | against tue repoal of the act under which It 18 al- person of Lis Majesty the 1 ner Is also lawn pe elev eubinh sooner tebrkcaa P volt ita aa "seuspues doa warn, the State, alter couterence with those of other soley eRe #: a Maje: Emperor lg also dr made vy Mayor Schmersabl against Councilman Cut in between tt wud @ sdupan doatig astern, in the cause of reform; and they may write logieal Stices vo'awalt developments and forthe preseut | Wed. He says women have sade good jurors and fnvo the ercle of discussion aad judzment in! James Geayer, tor violating a State aw by contract. ub tuhste all byt cauast Bye Pano Row the disquisitions upon the duty of the great people, | who read, think and vote; but few who have not waikea the streets, listened to the quiet word dropped by the wayside, the utteranges of politicians in street corner meetings, can haye any adequate honest and compe.cat otee-holders. Helster ulymer is talked of as the next demo- ic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, er has beck tried oace and. he couldn’t climb to make No acuve cilorts; that the leading republl- cans of the nation had made certain overtures !00k- ing Lo a union of the democrats with tue republi- cans opposed Lo Grant aud iu favor of the one term principle ana civil service reform, but that the pro- posed union had not yet assumed tangible shape, @ way insuiting to the latter's dignity. 1143 espe- | ing-tor the sale of coal to the Boardof 2 claliy aaserted that General Manteutfel possesses the especial love of the monarch, not on account of his capacity and merit as general or as a states- nan, but on account of his character as a courtling, ucation, said coai being paid for out of the elty treasury. ‘The room was crowded with citizens Of all classes, who manifested a deep laterest tn the procee: The Mayor was present and iw iis commuuication line first, the eaiiesa last, beg two wMhutes ant five seconds belun! the leading yacu At five minutes past even o'clock (ie secoud gun Was fired, after whten no yacht could pass, A hie beat. 2 down tie livagkew Leach now Legau, in ‘ yacht haa the He: Worth a cent, 3 |. ‘the HERALD has, in its Washington correspond: ‘ant t dea of the feelings of the mtelligeng pubite, |-once, alreauy loresuadowed such wiusion of parties, | Governor Hofmaa has appointed Francis Rising, | on account of a knowledge of delicate se-rets of the | demandea the tinpeachment of ne « Sheen otaie cova: the unead ty ane Lass While the press is tne great engine for the edu- | 4 i sayin pee EPO emanded the impeachment of Geayer, ‘fhe ghead of the crowd, te thantom, Bunty and Lue Dp rt and while some of those to whom the creaitol such of Troy, District Attorney of Rensselaer county, 1M Court, by a parace of bis piety and his devoiton to | Gouncilman’s sole reply consisted in denying that with the Fairy suill well Up, ‘anual they Touuded ti &@ movement Was giveu bave in an equivocal man- cation of the masses, wio usually, follow her denied their connection with it, there are strong THE TEACHINGS OF TUBIR FAVORITE PAPER, place of Sicpnen S Banker, deceased, Mr. Rusiog the Hone. zoilern dynasty. the school fund was part o! the city money and in ; Stkebout moored olf Hallway Point, as aude! he Se ‘ M.S reasons lor believing Wat some such union 18 being , 18 8 rising young Trojan, | THE ARTICLE a counter charge that the Mayor had purchase. an | phantom 8 49 Sess Se Oe ane ee oc Gp oar aueliy snd | agitaled, puke eia John Gribble says Queen Victoria gets drunk. ' says that the King of Frassia removed General ' improvemen: certificate in violation of the same | Ly «- 28 ot strongly ees sa eats 8 of We masses, Among | ‘The presence In the Nor-hern aii Eastern States of | Gribpie suouid hold ais yabyle. 18 he uot aware Vogel von Falkenstemn from his command in 186 ! law, The Mayor, however, as thoroughly 7 ee i - [ evel a cl kK. ry 5, 7 ! ye he. . pape are et ederai and State, the increase | Who ts delivering lila celepratea lecture on ‘Civil Wat royalty uover gets druak—only a “little ei@- and General Steinmetz in 1870 only for the pur REFUTED 113 CILARGIs In the run back, before U fair wind, the | or decrease of rents and the cost of articies of sub- | Service Keform,” gives color to this, aud yesterday, | vaied," you know ? ' pose of making room tor his favorite, General | ‘The man who tendered the certificate to the Teltive pos: e tiie except that } sistence and clothing, and the yoice of the lecturer | Wiiile Samuel J. Tilden was Walang down Water | yo Cinc.nnatl Z/mes iias the following pleasant Manteutiel, not on acount of wny recognitioa ot his | Mayor was golug to Germany, and th dv Sek Ce chee ok teks tae Raed ial da or public speaker who appealgto their pockets ana | Steet arn-in-arm with a genilemaa, the rewark | y+ Hous one of Park © ners: ‘i Le Yo) An aero: OF eat aN 7 Ce ore Lec vamlca Groutien aecRuine ae is pen Was made by Mis associate:— lines about one of our new Park Commisstoaers:— capabilities and imerils, but from simple personal | payment of @ devt due ike frm of which Mr, moored olf the Keeveatioa Ground, second. Ths tnelr understanding by facts that cannot be gain- “Sir, L assure you that Schurz is making a reputa: | ‘Tie appotutment oi Frederick &, Chured, the dig- inclation; cousequeatly he (Aianteumel) was placed | Schersabl isa member. Not one of the Council. | C@MPleted halt tue course, a distance vi twe.ve said. Among the latter must be classed those who tion. His lecwure, delivered lass niyfnt at Couper — tlagaisucd ius pater, as a Coumissioner 0! fee ie if - miles, ab ONG OPELOCKe ayo led/ot at the Wubeingg tn tavor of 10 | Union and to. be uellvered Am difercut.ecctians of Public Parke in Now york stots hs tome ree. Wnjustiy at the head of a division of the army, and men detended the action of their colleague. | Yhe second vex: down now comienced, and in : . the country, will do more to deleat Genera! Graat in + coguition in America of the iact that a man of care. , thea was placed on the list of generals who should | Yne Corporation Attorney gave his de- thisthe Emily and Charm again lost way, beng MUNICIPAL REFORM, the ensuing election than te etre democracy of ful wstheile education 1s u verter Judge 0: lanuscape | receave dotwtious ivom the natioa, Its turtucr as | cision tat the school moucys —ceitalnly SBPAFentY too heavily masted for ine strong breed That the press has done a great work no sane | Halen ty dal u he campaign gocuments tue Gardening utan a graduated bootbiacs or rumselier, serted that the King of Prussia had allowed mmseif , f 1 aa : blowing; and the iow er stukebout was roan: jeu ihe al Democratic Committee can issue.’ The’ It 1s a good inove; aad a man who could spread oub is jormed a part of the city funds, President second time, shorty after two Jol. man will for a moment deny; but the public meet- Ings and public speeches have largely contributed to achieve the victory glaimed by the advocates of reform. to be ‘duped to a ceriain degree” py Prince bis- pe leiv Be ey Lee mid profound sil Seg nan ii he. spoke substantially as follows:—"4 enurely concur marek and General Moltke, when he transposed | wita tue view oi tie Alayor tuat the mouey paid to | General Manteuffel from the command of the army | Councumun Ceayer lias come iro tbe city | In the north to that of the army iu tue southeast, | Weasury, and tuat the has been Couwncilinan Geayer, how Tesponse oO! Samuel J. Liidea was not heard, but the teart of the Andes” for the public eye wil not lowing oracr his eyes glowed bri.tianuy, aad the trio diappeared — go amiss in beautiiyiag Uke parks Of New Lore Gliye soon after Airougn Dewwonice’s restaurant, fool Of | ye Gincinnatl Zémes states nat Senator Morton THE POLICY OF THE SOUTHERN DEMOCRACY. After a orief Alexander Stephens, the late Vice i’resiient of the nce Puautom, Peariess, r M cuced, the three leading wid dasiuLg up with full how begun to ive picture, | started eastward on the 22d instant. make, they formed ‘The weekly press of New York has recently taken Visit to New Nayland he will retura lo Wasbingtun \PEUF FE 3GAK 4 - de oo. HOW MANTEUFFEL 18 REGARDED. ‘1 laa ! late confederacy, is an acknowledged leader of the |, ERE LECT RSE : ; there are other w Wile tie result seem Abreast of ® prominent stand on the subject, and a lew ex- i uthern. penne Who are Gigeatictont with the po. Prior to the commencement o! the session of Con- It will be remembered that while General Werder | been inierested in contracis jad for out oi the pub- | the S. 8. N. dock the & vassed tae Phantom, tracts may be profitably embodied here- litical legis.auion of the country on reconstruction, | gTess, one Week from Monday next, Was busy about Belfort in repelung we last efforts , He purse, and it hardiy sees fair to visit hun With | and by the ume the asier’s ule: Was | Punlshinent while oihers equaiuy guilty are un- notivcd.?? Mr. limken arose and demanded the names of such men, Mr. Meuavish replied that inasmach as | Uhose men Were not on trial 1b would be unjust to expose them. Mr. Sims said that he bimseid nad Untortunely been Interested in a contractand was reached had increased ber nearly go yards. Aweng the siuppiig in Hongkew beach the more loity sail of the Puautum brought her agai abreast ' of the searicss, when, by & lucky Maneuvre Un passing the Freuch mali steamer, she succeeded in taking the wind out of tle Feariess! sails and in gatulug the lead, whici she heid autil the stakeboas ‘ | He is the editor of the Aulauta Sun, though living at ; Crawlordsville, many miles distant, While Alexan- der’s opmivn 13 of ilttie moment, it may be re- marked thas from one of his correspondeuts ta vhis city it has been ascertained that lus policy is for the Southeru democracy for the present to remain pas- The Citizen of to-day, edited vy Congressman Roosevelt, discussing the situation, under the title of “QOR NEXT PRESIDENT,” declares that: Our country hag pansed through a temporary experience of A bill in tue Iinois Legisiature proposes that wo- men siiall nut be debarred from any occupation or ; employment except the military. Why exceN the | western army in order to replace Werder. He ar- military? Tuey certaialy ought to have some myed too late, alter Werder had aone ali the work, | Knowledge of ‘4nfantry” tactics, | ‘fhe criticisms on sfanzeaftel, we may be sure, are | of the French, Manteufel was speeding across France in order to take possession of the south- this characier. Wead of acquiring ricues by stead | Sive and quietly follow in the icad of the Northern 4 ean. eee peat ps eeeores “cere | democrats, Toe eenane not altogether groundless, especially some made | Wing | to Pat ener aes | Was finally pasacd in the following orders: ! have enlogedp vistn oF ati Brinberty efenia ou of the pe as CAPITALISTS AND LABORESS, | avout te rougu treatment of bis soldiers and ms ' Taugnver aad pounding of ieet by the ‘audie fancies of thé mind, founded on the absurd notion that the PRESIDENLIaL GOSSIP. Bis oe rude intercourse When in the enemy’s country, The , ence.) He then virtudily charged Mr. ‘Timken with being interested in the petormance of work for the city. Tollowing resolution was offered | —the rest nowhere, ‘Ihe fearless was thus the win- by President McGavish and adopted unanimously :— | per by im. 628., having been zm. 458, belind the Resolved, ‘That the committee rise and report to the | phantom at the start. Council its entire concurrence in the Mayor's views |“ ‘Tue race, @ distance of twenty-four miles, was regarding the irregularities attending the Councils | pun in 3h. 59) very quick tae when we consider Correspondence of the Labor Reform Assoclae tion—A Member of Congress foc New York | on the Difficulties of the Question—Card from the Society. ies Sena | Frankfort peopie the.aselves had a taste of his mille | tary rule in 1866, and in Germany the General's | Dame (Mau-teulfel) is generally considered as some- what comclding with nis character, especially in | } tues of Wur—man-devil! fesue of obligations Was an increase of our resvurces. W es gat e Se ht ee ea ob me The Augusta (Arkansas) Bulletin (democratic) ts Kacsiug our heart the delightful notion” tat by endgug in favor of the defeat of General Grant, “Wecan sossialiy hee Ral national patrimony more valuable. | defeat Urant,” it says, “only by dividing the re- ng { publican party. . WASKINGTON, Nov. 24, 1871, TR Wecan defeat him only by sup- ’ mMau’s action, and that While it sees In the Couucll. . SDI PERC! ‘i N s - that nearly half the distance was a dead beat to aadgudienly our poople bave an exiraorainar _nocess of | porting some republican who can carry a large re- | One by one the members of Congress and other | ang richer a rtuet nie wapsier oussurs al Ger. | Man’s conduct novhing detrimental to the interests waubward, ee cs tony path | Dobiican vote, For such 8 man, a8 against Grant, | gentiemen Interested in the cettlement of the vexed of the city, it nevertaeless asks to be discharged trom further covsideration of the subject, witn the admonition that simtiar conduct WILL NOT BE TOLERATED in future by the members of this Board.” After much banteriny a motion to pre‘er charges against twe Mayor was lost, and the incetung adjourned, ‘rhe citizens seem to be thankful to the Council, mea because robbery 13 not carried on to a Much greater degree tian at present, Fortunutety, there are four or five men im the Couch who | manuy have to overcome, or rather avoid, especially | a they are gifred with the abiity to judge, criticise | and award, are extremely numerous, even in umes | Ol peace—a iact proved by the many press processes now coming up in Prussia. Germany did hope tnat | after the war was over and victory hers thatthe prom- ; ise era of peace, prozperity auc treedo:n would be | maugurated, But in this latter respect the people are wovfully disappointed—a fact not concealed by the cltizeus here. Lf anyching, the conuition of the newspaper press, especially as regards tie [reedom | DEATH, BEECHER ON Dying tho Easiest Thing a Man Does, . Mr. Beecher was in an unusually talkative mood ' last night, and discoursed faiillariy in his lecture room avout the various ideas of death, He did not think it an evidence of special Christian grace to be to trudge wearl 4 ey beg to | ali democrats can vote, as the only hope of saving | question of capital ana labor are replying at length widual and in the commonwealth. They neither care to | liberty itself; and we would support him, whether | tax niGvaaxp DOLLAR WECKLACKS it be Gratz Brown bh isivirnd or Trumbull.) ‘This, | aantae Aud lareiedaa| eaihr aaanae eid tans “ pati ” ion ‘ork so start lation in this city. psi ma alone the Bulletin thinks, is the “ path of duty. La city. ‘same causes arc producing the same results all elerence t ng Cpuses are producing the same results all | ford B. Church to show how Grant can be defeated | inr vate ie the organization, once more in th in thi bre ts 10 the circulars of Invitations sent out by the Labor Ta pu thetr wives, nor to have public men steal ten millions trom ne acai or enational treasury. This feeung i | ene Rochester Axpress thinks it easier for San- | The tullowing correspondence has just been recelved viduals. "Ti country, the cry to favor of economy tm pablic und private life. SELLA, Me than now he (Church) can be elected. », FOR YEW YORK, 10 favo % = ceca 3 ‘a 7 : reat degrec oti i 4 prota iig frp Rlherp pep enrettny ger gerel dpi | The Louisville Courier-Journal says the “nomina- | Thomas Kinsella, M. C., of New York, writes to | o opiuion, 13 Worse than 1L Was 10 1809. scarcely a Vibe pianiee Brent degrec, Yet Ho- | willing to die. He didn’t think it natural for the young sreriment mimi be slopped wheibar hey gxatin’ ° | Won of Tom Scott, of the Pennaylvaiia Central, for | the committee organizing a labor reform party ere, | day passes, even tn tne city of Hraukiort, withoued | Teroy ‘Chay: “thousands ‘ol dovlans, never” carne | OF OF those full of the activities of 16 to desire to ‘ mich ia most Rontire commited tor thie | President 100ks @ little bilious. If Bob Wiggins, Sane . \ eRe Re monk pone sobeone at | peas Jearly 1nto the Mwnds of a ring of contractors, | die, Tt 1 better to ve willing to live and do the ciple will stand the best cbance vi success at the ap- | General Superimtendent of the bungtown Narrow | 7°. |. KENADAY AND OTHERG:— not untre ha Y Wit some of whom in a few years have risen trom q Mie. W Paul said that it was better to a 4 @ EMEN—I Leg end quently happens that the Frankfort Zetung . nt duties of lle, neu at as rekbout equally bemmireneds the democrats by weir | Gauge Turnpike, should decline the use of nis name | cuarsigied by youlivitins. ny co-operation laa yoltical | APPEATS With its euitotial space Diauk, stuce the | PERSTY to extravagant wealth. The lowest nidder | 4.50 ne was.an old man in prison. If an October indeed gets the contract, but the lowest bids are are about equally beamtrcled; the democrats by thelr Movement designed to be mdependent o. elthor of thetwo , Cels0r has strickea tt out al the last moment and > the republicans by their periorm- Co ' e i : in oe Conquered ‘brates and. in Wadmngioa, | 20F Whe Vice Presidency on the ticket we fear the | Yreay existing political on ons, In any way open to | there has not been time to Ax up other matte oiten well knowu to others of the ring, who | pippin says it 19 ready to drop is that any reason have thing would prove a failure.” ihe T intend tonse my ininencs for the welfare of the | tunes of war this censorship Was vely necessary; but | Pirposely mane a higher sum. the same ' 9 ue green apple in Juve should be ready. It is uring ts Nereeat donunelaions of Frank Blair having declared that ‘this time we | fneicodesty al tmtonal ‘ieasaton ot tee ecm! fou tak | At ta very strange that now, in u ue of “pratdund | the city aaunnistration, * The Pious” mae | the business of green apples to get ripe. Ail the rep- ” { : Reet. | peace,’ eva upportec muillon ol s "7 3 oR Ae which they have care must have a naked issue,” a Western contemporary | fo le cirection. Iam, however, a democrat from | boy ouorg should jear sv muca the power of tie pen, | 2, Hovoken aud the respectavle property j resentations of the New Testament avout death are wants to Know if the Nude Devarture will not | answer, ‘The Carroll (Ohio) Chronicle is opposed to going | out of the democratic ranks for @ candulate tor GENERAL MANIZUFFEL'S CASE. General Manteusel refused to taxe any action in the matter hunself, As he said, he telc bimsell | intinitely too high to need to delead Limseiu. ina short article, however, he retuted a few immaterial : full of cheerand hope. For Paul w dic was to go ug , to Christ. Dying 18 not growing short of breath and feebie of pul-e; it 18 Mying up to the All-loving Soul | of the universe. It is going to sweet companion- while a third party wovemeat next year seems now to Le neither improvable nor undesirad.e, 1 am not disposed. to acmit thatthe democratic party has “outlived ite usecul- ness.” Uelieve it 13 as true now as ever to the interest of the | Sul, if th: Reale i tcan ve best maintained in 1 THE ROTTENNESS WITHIN. ‘To win, toerefore, the democracy It will not do'to content themse striking and decisive action must arrest the attention pf tue country and remove ail question as to the purposes of the party. holders are at length contemplaung the organiza- Uou of a party which Wili repudiate tue revuru of thieves to oilice, which Will wipe out the infa system of counting cormorants in and counuL, integrity Outy which Will sei¢ct Honest clerks 01 @ection and go tar to render many ot the city’s 1 was elects to Congress af & democrat; and | 1 nm HICAN VENALIT Presideut In 1872. by an Indepeident movement in tue next Presidectial cam- Polits, but lett tue great body of the charge unre- i ro t te but the frat step; the Imporiant point is to eget aban Anata PMigh, Laued vot be mumbered among tose disposed to hod | Auled,” bUtthe governueat was duicranued not to | POULEA VulluFes Lorever unadie to Laven on iho | slip. Westraggle on trough tke world, doding ta cl rh lg tnt pg ge bl The Pittsvurg Dispatch assert at Horace | to sirict poutical discipline as against the we.tare of our | let such @ chance of punishing an Obuoxious editor | SPOS which they rob irom louest tax, a) ers, little companionship, but we go to the spirits of the ranks of those who demand the condemnation of our Greeley’s chances as acandidate of the democrats | ee fea niet oe ee | rest. Now Voget is paruculariy obuvxious Lo the ay AEVECME pane pur Riecors” 7 just mea ‘ a Dba We go where all it rulers, and who ask tho confidence | of 10 oer e r ta ae poune by my PEneiples and my obligations to | Prussian government. In politics democratic, he iD-OCE, i EF § ithe conditions lift us up to & ream ic, dn terete ibe, charac and” previ | eter republicaus for the Presidency are in. suave tne Lortuuca of my pany, Waaterer Whey may bs Very | wields & Seating ald WLI Dele As a WA cOr= MiD-OCEAN STORM AND RELIEF SHIP. | oy nobility. ‘There ia is in coucord, ‘There ft Neeaietiing 2 theeap ene ncmiatiaa respoudent, he had the misioriune to come across rica sonatas 1s no seliisuness, no hardness and crudeness and Sere eee cllariy Wistingulced. by untae ‘The Richmond Enquirer denies that it “goes for CARD FROM THE ORGANIZING COMMITTER, THE GRAND DUB OF MECKLENBUKGS To rae Eprror oF Tim HERALD:— rudeness or revenge; wll ave Working tp with ou rei it man will just now bave the Lest chance of suc- | Summer.” TG THR. CRRDENTIAL HOLDERS OF TUB Wasutnaron | division; saw that royal comumanier ‘The late destcuctive gale froin the southeast, along el iieiue love, Wiese tacaghio ie in my souldike 2 ry ia U ast, is a . ese 31 ; send Nis cavalry into death, as th | the parade ground; and Ja b our whole northern coast, is another striking in- a Words Oi Criticism as regards the capacity of | stance, among many, demonstratin acessit ‘and Duke, hinting that tue lives of & ng | Stance, sities gana stipe degli el sews more precious tan to be spent reckl by | and practicability of an ocean stor ship, tobe permanently anchored two or three hundred mules . \y | aman who was better fitted to stay at home 1 his litle duchy than to take an active charge in the | or the coast, on one of the present lines of sab-ina- rine telegrapa, vr on @ line laid specially for the should by ali means be nominated. For instance, | Bawon Bs The St. Louis Republican gives a list of forty-nine ENTLE pear from the following card of democratic papers in Missourl which favor tne | Me oiicers, deol the Nutlonal Labor Union, which was puvlished ih a New York paper ou the policy of making no democratic nominations for the | ;raphed thersiroin vo the Assoc ‘ somite onv Presidency and \ice Presidency in 1572. | tetor patoray The ‘roy Whig mentions the names of Millard cm the oth | Fillmore, Gideon Weiles and Jolin A, DLx in connec- ( the bells of a far off city drawing me Uutherward. j Dyuyg is the casiost titty men do. ‘the ¥ jd 1S IN LIFE; easily a8 a door turns upon ny home, nut to supimeness, hot to Oriental luxury, bat lo supreme ac«vity, | where every part is developed and cu taved in the reaim of love. Bloss God for the privitege of dying ¢ GENERAL GRANT AND SAMURI J. TILDEN Whe public would have no occasion to hesitate us to their de- sision. The same journal, discussing Senator Sumner’s | chances and Claims jor the dresidenual nomina- Bion in the interest of the democ! characterized them as absurdities, and declares that in the entre sur but asa rule men d j Its anges. Dying 1s arty, proposed to bi ecember, acted wi je a meetin, t | ficid, One day Voget was arrested and transported to Germany “With all possible speed,” with the history of this brit Ae Saba oie fis be found tion with the Presidency. The WA personal | §}4bor i hint t never to be secu In sranoe again as long as | purpose, by which means notice of gales coming | Pose Bhat Sonera ee iy fasee vues hey | 4 ‘) eferene however, in favo: General Grant. | managen ne German army was there. Vo, ane home, | fpoy D6 e telezraphe: ‘ # }, ONCE Sons ater or i vl or more persistent, blind, inveferale one than Labs Fh AMUANGMGICN OU RODRETY tac ey MERE | and on the ediorial stat ot lis paper criticised tas | OM Me east could be telegraphed to many of oar thay He couldn't live inuch longer. “Uinph,” said sumer, he uw heserhie Commonwe (repui seta n) SAY Si— ‘The following 13 the card of tho National Labor | Grand Duke (after the war was over) to bis hear’ | Principal seaports several hours, or a whole day, Ia | the old man, 1 aon’t thank any ol my boys to Lalk n abolitionist when to fayor | While Grant's administration has the semblance of | pnion o. Wilo uppear to have been anpicas. | conteni. ‘The government Md not wrget Uns insult | advance of the coming storm, thws warning hun- | me in tuat way. fdou"t want to die. A 1 had to choose, | would “Fatner,’? continued she was turned vd the souna of | loan oficer; and now that Mantendel had recused | to take any nouce ol the article (he State Attorney studied tne arlicic very curiesuly, aud so he 13 able to charge Voget with ‘insulung the person of | { my choice, and it was right fight the ‘batce all y Beecher, “was a wa out to pasture, wh in enewy to the constitution erned bY aod aevote:! to that docu ‘Yo bave propored tilteen years ago lo wake such & yraluation would have produced fnextingu auavle sugtier, honesty and economy it will ve dilicult to make “guy personal differences of members of the party distury thelr regard for their jayorite.” A little auuy aroused from their siumbers by our aculon;— To run PeOPLE OF VOR Ustrep Stati 6:— Tue undersigned, olticers of the National Labor Union, dreds of vessels about to pnt to sea to remain until the gale had spent its fury, thereoy saving numerous ships, as well as many lives, HAS THE DEMOUKAOY BREN DPE: warn the public against a prevendes convention at Wasuing. “ > 7 J often ani to disnstrowsly that t une lost oven the memor | more than the mere “semblance”? of honesty is de- ton, Lea 6, gutup Dy. soe permone styiang theuseivea Lis Majesty,” ‘The follovving, published from the omecers of the | * TUMPe he wanted the saddie und bridle,” honors, its past record and its principles’ a it will | : | the Committee of UrganiZation of the Lavor Kelorm Move- 3 OFFER n Do : fe py isink everyting for chance for success ‘and ey iniwer | Manded by the people of thelr public servants in | inent, a they have io auchory from the body known as the | the panishment ey aaah Se UAaRTally, tnprisonment ; RUSstan war ship Sveuana, bearing the Grand Duke MGHY PROWLERS IN JERSEY. uch awndidate woud give? Does it | v o orn \. Natioaal Lavor Union, waver © {oo assembles at Co- — . porn ob ’ - 8 . - al i, . iean uring tog baolieh, rena Se pated | eee noes Dean esas BI COENUD HOS lumbus, Ub icin Feuruaryc isi the Wass | 1 a toriress, Vogel dented having written the aru | Alexis. 18 directly in pomt: : in Be ¢ “Grant is doomed,” exclaims the Roanoke (N. C.) News. Voomed to what?—to be re-elected. ‘The Toledo (Uhio) Blade (republican), referring to | the ant-Grant movement, says :— ‘The administration bas made mistakes, but it has been true, noviy true, to the cause It was put i power to represent, and the friends of that cause | Will pardon minor mistakes and express their con- | fidence in the most decisive manner When the time to muke that expression shalt come, The Cincinnail Znguirer 1s obliged to make the humiliating confession that ‘the democratic party, | Onto, organize nil co-operate with the alcresuid oftcers and members © National ¢ Union, it found praciicavie, while sill @ powerful organization, does not show jn constructing # platiorm of princivies: suitable 10. ibe ime the numerical strength that would persuade a cool- | portant occasion, and selecting stantard-bearers for the headed party man to risk his “pile” on tts success, | BOX Hresidential Campaign. wud to take such turther a Without somo assistance from those who havo been le in question, though, as editor, he would bear all responsibility, rejusing to teli the name of tue | Writer, Who, he said, was & Prussian olicer Of Ingh | to neta Seer one “ger ge a i Sa eines Onder sanding. re @ ela doublereefed to y i i ere, wnt | the buing article, ‘The state Atwrney demanded tA cag pha Mectreeth oa Ah Ronn Bates thes desire the untiicstiou of the industrial classes of society for ; that the Court should sentence te accused to two 1 | the purposes eunneiated in our cirewiar, we bave deemed it | months imprisonment, or, in view of the tact that Bk aN Bla UA hg yee rd hen advisable, in view of all the circumstances, to requ | Vouet had never been'seutenced for sucu an oifence salen vessel pF y 00 Miles OM the coast who hold by election or juvitahou creventi | before, two months’ Imprisonment In # Jortress (@ | OF We 14th, reached our coast from Cape May to ington Convention (and why snali have expressed, bree by Wiich the Honor ot tue accused is | Poruand late on the 15th, blowing inany vessels on by this committee, a willingness to join the labor sd oe by shore and doing great damage generally, With the ment) to deier accion im the premises javed). THe TRIAD ae as peepee like peat others et “" 7 j | the east, might have been telegraphed one whole Work Hise sade ne route wodlis“Wab Wenerniy | day in advance to ail of our priacipal Northern sea- crowded. ‘The reports ol the tial have, however, been Very scanthy given by the Frankiort papers, and, What 1s very remarkable, Vogev's speech in his own deijence ts Jound omy in Lhe Vossian Zeitung of Aller parting with the Kogatire we met with heavy gales | from the vuthrut. From the 14th to the Lith we were unable fugion Movement ia unauthorized, “ RF. Sravelick, Vrestoent; li. F, Day, Vice President; M. A. Willard, Second ident; UW. Jounson, A, U. Cameron, M. W. tfeld, J. C. Sybor « Now ag itis and ev @ desire of the Organiz- | ing Committee referred to above to act in perfect har- mony Whh all combinations Oo: workingmen woo honesdy Imagine it can Uring togetic abolitionists, copperheads, conservatives and new depar- risa to sustain go ludicrous ® proposition? As for Il, we can ouly say—uud we believe wr that if Sumi BANDS OF DE er is to be the candidate of the dem will turn repablican, fal Grant Five Auempted Burginries in Trentoa in One Nigit. ‘Yhursday night wil long be remembered in Tren+ ton. Mr. Kichey’s house, East State street, was visited about twelve o'clock by burglars, the lower brary window pried with a jimmy and prepara. ons made for entering. The burglar wlarm awoke | Mr. Richey aad also aroused a large bull dog in the rear of the premises, and the owner ot the house ! got to his bedroom window in just time enough to seo the burglar running at full speed across the | lawn, with the Luli dog in chase. The house of Major E. T. Green, son-in-law of | Chief Justice Beasiey, 153 West State Street, was jemocracy we d-that in @ choice between him and WE SHALL SUPPORT GRANT. We will CH for the man who helped save the country rather than for ihe one who strove to destrey it, if the selection ip sonfined svleyy to those two.” The Nation, a periodical that has achieved quite a fespectavle standing in journalism, and whose ut- lerances can not ve disregarded in ao article on the political prospect, aiter retorring to the republican Lriumplis in the State, and tue jack that they have anduly elated the party at Wasuington and the President * who has for agood while made no secret of bis desire for 4 renomination, comments upon TUB REMOVAL OF MURRPHY move. until the third Weduesday in February, 1872, and to then mee: {n Columbus, orts, ‘This plan of an Ocean storm ship was first rnb- lished in the HERALD Of October 16, 1367. Ot its practicability there is now scarcely a doubt. A roposition was inade by @ Captain Moody, of Eng- as circumstances nay seem to require to sustain our ca under the guidance of mea ol bouesty, sincerity amu com- lector of the sort In thts wise -— F rom | Prebensive ability. Berliv, a sewt-oilical paper. ‘The intenuon js evi- i ve ebip nothing more akiiful In the way of managing | OPPOMDE tte” Tho Bnguirer sult sticks to Tom | MS'tranict M. Keuaday, Af. Cavin, 5. Maciturray, A. E. | Gent to bing Vowels words 10 ie atiention of | Ald, aud a cut published.in the London #fustrated | entered, ana silverware and articlos were found och qwasover sceu than the renoval of Murphy, His | Scott, and throws Overboard its old love, George Hl. | Re tue Emperor, and a.ter the monarch has read them | Herrspaper a year ago last. October, giving @ plan | piled in the parlor, ready to be taken away. Ens Baraoer and aniecodente were al unrarcrabie, wo be bad io H Ne canta rn Ae Bt WL 38 Very possibie that a real cage of “oience | Oya reliel smp, to be anchored in thid-ocean ona | Wance was obtained by breaking tn the irout parlor de got rid of; bat not until he had got the Cusiom House | Pendleton. - > ome Against His Myesty? will ve made out against ; Of 2 oticegraph for the purpose of rellel only. By | Window. A lay Who Was a guest in the NUUse Teroe tuto good working oFder; aud he uas been replaced vy | Speaker Blaine is among the latest announcements | ay Ay ECED SWINDLER ARRESTED, | Vogel. Bul the latter uttered some important | combining the two purposes In one Vessel tie utility | heard a noise aud called Mr. Greea, who rushed to trutha. He proved to the Court that ta the arucie he had uttered the truth abveut General Man- teutfel; but since he uid not stand accused for what he had said about that Geueral he wouid confine himself to the guestion of imsuiting the monarch. | “Insult to His Majesiy,”’ said Vogel, “is only to be | sound in the article li we assume that a king cannot the head Of the stairs just Lime enough to see the retreauing form of the burglar pass through the ' front door. The fellow had been alarmed; conse- | quently he left the “swag”? behind. A burgiar got his bead and shoulders through a front window of General l’ennt house, East State street, but fortunately @ man servant was yao tecedents are periectiy but who may be trusted Lo lead the force thus or Bone the same path. seacaiig. path. MW Javorable tnifeations. But it was clear as lecticna were over that their value Would greally he way in which THE DEMOCRATS TOOK THRIN DEFEAT, and we are bound to say, from 11 would be increased, willie the expense would be correspondingly decreased. ‘To make it of te greatest utility the ocean storm and relief ship Shonid be @ screw steamer, of suitable size, and furnished with steam purnps, so that sinking vessels | could be kept afloat wuile being towed into port. i If this one experiment shonld prove practicavie, i on the Presidential mart, The Paris (Ky.) Citizen, an able democratic sheet, printed in the heart of old Bourbon, gives tts views on the Presidency and the duty of the anti-admiuis- tration people. It says:— Several Promi it City Firms Claim to Have Been Victimized. About two weeks ago a well dressed, intelligent n as |! wad 01 ices, that Henry Mooney, repre- thetrway of taking It seems likely to re i Lot a nuinber of leading democrats and liberal | Person, giving his name as 5 oeeyat to err is human,” says an old German a i " d J it fe = te a one or two more of submarine telegraph cou! sleeping in the room, in consequence of the contine ete ta nn te quis. plain there theyre ncetns | FeDublicais, say {Wo sront each state, isuo a ome eoatine See te aaiee wm ab eter Caat | Proveru; and CE ea gy though | ye laid, and vessels anchored at thee wade ty \ hed aiiness of te General, aud the burglar catching ine r call for & National Convention, compristy 4 Hanover street, ci ‘ ol re . ey may " y 7 servant, Who Was aroused, retre: MORE OP Lcteet apa tee: potercaten: (bts men ri + | Would consider them in this nineteenth century ag | Wich the entire coast could be guarded from 7 ot iheus Swagae's. bos West ‘State ares, destructive easterly gales, as well as furnishing ad- iness manager for James McCreery & Co., and pee a ‘ aitional reliet ships to distressed mariners. Of “passive policy” and the policy—which finds most ates and two alternates from each Congressional favor with their New York leaders—of nominating sume- istrict throughout tue country, and two delegates body who will, beyoud all doubt or question, be stron, descendants of the gods.’” VOGET 8 EXPLANATIONS, Was visited and the library window forced open, but. Mr. Swayze heard the noise and got up just in ume represented that he wished to purchase @ bill of and two alternates for each State at large, to assem i o if this plan 1s practicable off our coast, It 1s SOOT ele Le a unalicrabiy ‘din{aieh tue cuileedeg, | Bie at such place as may be designated. | The com- He stated at the time he was short of ready | In publishing the article he (Voget) considered | County P j gan maic Wierably dimiuish 4 goods, Be state Aho equally practicavie oif the coast of Europe, toguard | to see the burglar run away. maicontents, or considerably diminish tue enthusiasm | mittee issuing such a call might and ought to inat- funds, but had @ bill of exchange, drawn by that he was doig # patriouc duly. We get A | agaist storms coming froia the weet. PS oun tie | Mr. Samuel irlor’s house, West State street, was lor Urent, cate the principles and measures likely to enter | bow m France everyoouy 18 preparin; | also visited and @ irout Window opened with a THR * IVE POLICY, » Messrs. Barciay, | | i friendly visit of the Russian fleet to our shores, by emed very visionary, begins to | into the contest, aud if we united with guch or- | Haywood, Brothers & Co. on : a + | war. The Frenci do not merely curse the Germans, ; 40U0k immmy, bathe burglar alarm sounded and the thief mbich a io and\t Uae one lntortant ade | guizatton We Would want @ plauorm embouylug | yeyan, ‘Tritton, Twells & Co., No, 64 Lombard | Out they are exerting tuemseives to Ail up the gaps | Lo ite iaediate establishinent OX Of tus pia, load | Hecatnped. ¥ < pone Ofer oe Pine Oto prove acoupuabie W republicans: fee cardinal POERe or fy bead Soars canht | street, Engiand, which he represented was good, | aaaaae ondary Due ih Geriany We. are fookiig European coasts, and thereby save thousands of 0 mowerate ‘ * elive every Opponent istration a ; cap 4 . CLEAR NER LOAFE! jm that Mt throws op repubiicans the responsiblity” ob uniie:— beni a and wouid be honored upon preseutation. Bellev- | ourseives in couildence; we overestimate fesnmnesn oaniy. ua ae yall tb a peuiorsive hiuethoees oe: oo eoecting PERSON WHO 18 TO OPPOSE GRANT, Universal amnesty. ing the representations to be true, Mr, U’Nelil tn- | our stren (th, and praise every generat | event on both continents. 'ATSON. Mrs, Charles Carow, of 200 West Forty-fourty is no doubt that, ta the preseut state of the pubs ‘rhe supremacy ol the civil authorities above the | structed one of the salesmen to iet himhave the | asahero. This system can become dangerous to WASHINGTON, D. U., NOV. 24, 1871, street, charges, while passing the corner of sroad- us, As one most unworthy of his fame appeared to Lim, and to many Generals, General aianteuttel, Who is only a good Court man; Loubise, who was beaten at Kossbach, was also a good Court man; the same may be sald of Levwu!, the Fay ents Vipin ther & Lou. Charles Sumuer, whom the demo- aad who consented to accep their nomina. Jouked on With distrast. No platform could bm that would not ak, Un the not, uoder ordinary clrcumst ne republican ranks alone military. a The preservation of local self-government, goods, which amounted to upwards of $200, After Opposition to the Suspension of tue writ Of habeas | receiving the goods Mooney tendered the bill of Civil rervice reform. exchange, which was drawu for £200, and received the balance im cash, The firm siate they subse- way and Twentieth street, Thursday afternoon, a corner loafer named Thomas MoEantee, of 401 Wess ‘Thirty-seventh street, @ member of the Nineteenth street gang, snatched a wallet from her hand cons QOOLONIAL ANNEXATION, To THE EpiTor OF THE HERALD: a, there nize within ‘ »postiion to the administration, Opposition to a centralized government. | tune in 1870. We in Germany ni 1 THERE We PLRAYY OF VISUON TEST, The Lari reduced to a revenue staudard. quently ascertatued the bill, was worth. | bise uot a uebout ‘The assernon that Manteagei | Permit me, a meta Seay 8A ask you Kindiy:to teil | | icing 96, ih money, and ettedeped to run awa ‘put it can bardly be crystailized fate « party and a nomina- The payment of the nauonal debt im good faitn, | is ana was mot honored When pre. | 18 no general and no siatesman coukl only involve | me, if youcan, who “Dr. Thomas Anderson,” the om th Houtaiecnin anal ie Breed Hon In six of elght snonihsy in the Abwence of Ay My ware, | According to Law, sented ior payment, Novuimg was seen of | Aujusuit co the Fmperor waen the acticle said that | representative of “even the litte Island of | With It, Roundsm ubbard, roadway get or admired leader Lg bes wed even renan. upposition to the Ka Klux tegislation of Congress, | the “customer until Thurseay Might, when ue was | thé Emperor had entrusted Manteufel with (he | pornuda,” 1s, mentioned i connection with are- | ®4vad, witnesting the affatr, ran McEentee in am oat ad ay td ‘but ibere are | the nepotism of the Presiuent and the corruption | grrested by officer Heart, ol the mounted squad, | Ligh charge, knowing well the laiter’s incapacity, q the ‘Colonial annexation | areaway end took him in custody. In nis fight ported meeting of Heana might ind a very Society,” held last night at Cosmopolitan Hall, in Mitculties and drawbas Voget then proved that fud extravagance of tne admin; MOLIKE AND BISMARCK A party with such a platform ougi to secure the ation, Upon searching him! tae Thiruesa precinct stas val fs dbout ull of them, ahd an absence tion house two bills, sac similes of Ihe one passed of them, witch weuid make the thief threw the waillet in the street, where it was more tn rp in to be a 2 rl ; Y H pm pel recovered and handed to the owner. The prisoner, oe Tee cael vement of - treet, for $500, sigued H. A. Burr & Oo, drawn | tat Wiule Mauteugel was on the way through Ceu- | tinguished locality than the curner of Catherine | sou Markel, yesterday moruing, deuied the charge, sry 2 Op ee mi cancome | The Cinelnnal Commercial (quasi republican) | Hite to yf, J, Lawrence of order; auolner on the | tral France to take command of the soutneastera | street and East Broadway. ut “was “tally “committed or uria. A tow yom, But if democratic ab- | makes the following suggestion to the democracy in fe Lauk jor $201 60, purporting to Lave been | forces the decisive biows vot ia the North aud Sout 8 since, a3 Mme. Powers, the Broi sini any way, must be forma! tyerr present dilemma:— signed ty H. Ke Thurber & Co., drawn payable to | look piace, Khe King was deceived in Manteumei; | I submit this question simply because I have | miiiner, was passing tho | same locality, Frau eee eet Sugund ening prove | ,ONF proposition ts tout Mt, Helmont. the Chatrman | W. Es Ward or order, Mevsis. Lon) Tan or Ree | Mianier that apaeed she rectings OL cag King. dig | OF nuctra bey as Jou, have nemed--tuatis co sig) | by Ave of (Nese Futian, wo aLtéipted to force er Sittiion (AT (he opr tee nee) eeg count on of the National Democratic Executive Commitiee, | complain thaton tus 16) ist, he came to their | manner that spared the feelings of tha Kings” Th c ; have Dal 10 aay, | by five of these ruitans, who aicempted to lores ir FOUR Yk, EE ry DYMINIGTRATION acting under the authority and by Wwe advice of tus | piace Of business and purchased goods amounting | is the sense of she sentence upon Which the State | of, from or, beonging to Bermuda. property A ere devel eertainiye oA ine, facts mwhich vave. the mo: Inport: boay, Shui at the earliest possibie moment issue a | to $100, for waich be Ly Sead eae in Le qo laeg | Attorney Sowesad s-- yet thsult to His Majesty. grat Bye ere ight cntont erent heveacs | ART tere proaean on agit 0 a ee E Nigh r a national democratic conference, for $20), drawa on the Puurtil National Bank to HE KING TAS ERRED: a at i “4 ato tite sould sult better, a Dakoual pontica Ronis: ate of Witam BE, Ward, signed Livingston, Fox “Truly,” said Vouet 4 the Court, ‘af you find in | numbers not in her whole possessions, although | | Mrs. Chapin aua Mrs. Bhofer wnlie vamaet Lg Pose} ani as Well coavinced that, were itthe property of | localtiy a short {ime ago, the United States, it would’not only be or har more } from them, which were never Fecovered. sii intrinsic vaiue to itself than It is at Rresene Fue gy | _ James Coleman, a colored waiter, age, nce tO | rosiding at 134, West Thirtieth street, Was locked ap by eminently more intrinsic value and import a BO ea erearkel, yesterday, chal the assertion "that tne king bas erred’ an insult to ia Majesty, then we are not far distant from yzantinism. But it is to be hoped that we are not so far down. Rather we stand at the close of a great poil- \ & Co., Which the latter frm cialms is a forgery, Mooney succeede! in obtatuing the goods and i $100 cllange, since Which time they saw nothing of him until yesterday. R. A. Macy, of Sixt avenue, ence, to be held Dot later than the 16th of next March, for the roe of taking into consideration, uot mereiy the interests of the democratic party, but for olitical condition an TUR TAMMANY TROUNLES Mt fatal Diow to the old fabric, and thore re given thi reviewing Ue prospects of j are inoat devoted to it acknowledge that is ng longer souitry, aud taking steps for party reorganiza- | complains that lie Was vicuumized in 8 simliar mane | tical era, when, tn place of that idea connected with | the many wid are forced to visit tt, weltas to | Jus On er, bile the question of leaving its therefore, beevines ton on new principies oF poly pred to the bere He ‘enied the courge upon bemg examined | the State which B expressed tu the Velat est wae honey IFO Dis SUNplosers ence, WALSINGHAM. New YORK, Nov. 21, 187le OF detatl, ad mia’ aa Wel TUE MOST HOPK! ie the conaition of tae smocrati am the Stato) of fous XIV, vat te =«monarcay at ouce, t BATURE sfere | $6) In those who would often elect there to go from prefer+ | with gor te] Wy Wrest Twenty-four street, OB democratic farty, and that whreh | before Justice he | at Jederson Market yesierday, | mow (L " put was comminied ior examlaaods ue conviction comes Thursday ladt, Le denies Wie Cuarge ines. ‘The body which we propose might be, if the dew-