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— NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, [866. winilpildal @7 B e ——— S— — — N ————— e e —— THE SOUTHERN STATES. . /| parts ofthie Suste, coused by sbort crone and w ecling | | ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. MUSICAL. {iet starting (hathas over boe ahown in (hia couitey (o our | Toresing, THOTi Rond et Tar, 4. Ooten lower; y prehension in the public mind. Fifty - mmmm':bd.:: in seience, it is well wmd:;d rlo:- :r ling. 8 GOV. BROWNLOW 'S MESSAGE. e s T:::’:-::rf Tece & :".L".’Ji:&l of NEW-YORK. CARL WOLPSOTIN'S BEETHOVEN MATINERS, Jo Suiees ¥ e ‘{h:\ruuzlmmfi::?mn? Witk i m‘%m'&" “::';Emv' immigration iz the rame direction. 3 ASSEMBLY To undertake to interpret the whole range of Bee- :“h'::“"‘":,hmr.:m ‘:m.:mh ‘:M;-: famittar. " But this | G} 05 poleg” - deod &‘fl; - ‘::-gn {R0 SUFFRAGE RECOMMENDED—RELIANCE UPON CON- | g NEGRO SUFFRAGE RECOMMENDED—REL | Some ides of the situation st Tennessce may be thoven's piano-forle music requires steady nerves, much [self- | of the sort that we can eall to ming, Every urther returns change our table of Assemblymen GRESS. learned from the fict that the Tax Collector of Rheacoun- astainment, and a devotion s th cause bt rarely found in | Gially persons whoare akiled in nagurel phios The message of Gor. Browslow tothe Tennessee Legis- | tF advertiscs for sala over 15,000 acres of land, bolonging | €lected as follows: ‘, p secbesgp b D | Qyise 0 soe thia oK lny-h-ry,l:‘}l will b shgws A 1 to dalinquent peyers, aud in Do casadoes the smouat due | —Snith AL Weed, Dem, is lectod instend of Daiel | $hese degeoerate days. The diflculty of interproting Weotho | yortls Hall evory evening. and with it ¥l be ghown many P10 Frovidows i choice 15t Whiky sirongat ED ven is not #0 much in mastering the meckanism of the music | other astonishing fonts of the black art, of whieh Mr. Harts is ature creates cousiderable excitement.. We present the B \SSLIAEL—The name of (he Assemblrman elact in the | as iu graspiog the principal thought of the composer and fol- | = able and 5o remarkable representative. In respoét 1o the the county exceed § following extracts A company of cavalry left here this morning in pursuit At your extrs session in July last, in the fuce of the “1’r~"" | of the bandity who recently robbed the traiu ov the Louis- ""’;"."".L:U;‘l;ulhnlmt, is Wm. Gurley, not Gurtry. The follow- h'lm:l' in all .;‘ m‘r, moods of passion, tenderness, ,‘;." 'r:w n;r‘:’»r.:‘l'xn-‘r;n-x;‘m&cm;:n:u;gflrw. had oc - __.A.RR__’ED- - - - opposition of the Federsl of its | ville Railroad. ng g aud sublimity. Couslering the genjus of the strument, Bec e of the Bir OF1h8 valghr bl i, e swer and patronage, yo tto 3 sz R PUES . | Warde Rep. Dem.|Wards, Rop Dem | Sovea's sonsins, o, Wed ot fiinodortotadio; in o thousend | §000 Of the KIF OF F13 FRESE EAGHENES, WRRRESCHEN o] FLk—On Thursday, Nows. S iade Th@ Federnl Constiturion o, | Gov- Beowniew duin veiy Mehig oty Ouiy. Corvoll| o Ourtey. Caral | s i forms are . pano-forse muie, 1 & 1R0An! | i native grace and case. Lot the Hall b om0 ight Kooy g e isking, approved the wisdon i foas . Jour | R _f,fl -y ;, nll“mb u: flu'hpn riod of their conoeption, they vv-;‘v |-‘r MR. DILLON AT THE BROADWAY THEATER. of this city. - coirse: and the Congress of the Usited Stated signified iheir Lol B aps. suflicient for the capacitios of the instrument as theu do- v " # o | 10 aeTousd. thave 1 mach of posersy and woakncss in many of the | | Mr. Chagles Dillos, ofiwhos: we gave s dolailed ac- ey “lari seats your choses | po ] Fights and | BEPORT < OF THR COMMITTEE—GOV. 1 of our THROCKMORTON AND GEN. GRANT'S OEDER, 1 ¢ | m orcnanars 10 Tue Tmvenn 5 have been | GALVESTON, Nov. 9.—The Committee on the Judiciary | Ki probation of | of the Texas Legislaturo bave roported to that body that C. Beld 134 | Total 7 3 de rgan. ), fo an aw‘hn‘t‘l' writer, it | counton Tucsday last, and who enters to-night upon the second ' ity was impossible for him to dwarf b snceptions to the capaci- o P or, Wi 4 oA Gurleys majority, £14 S Rk ot sMling sirinas | Meouteobl) nis bipots 84 week of Lis engagement at the Broadwar Theater, will, fis : n'-""’o”m ol claimed the dleotion of Charles | heif workings-out were conccived S eentrally. and. their re- | eveniog. enact the obaracter of Lowis the Elerenth. Most per sl forld arday clsimed duction to the compass of coutraction which admitted of | sons who frequent the thegtre ot all, are familiar 'wist Mr. (Dem.) in the 11d Distriot. This is manifestly an | [0 0 oolor nor variety, belittled them sometimes to an almost | Churles Kean's remarkable persoustion of Lovis; und Mr. Dil. ils. Beethovren was 0 essent approbation by at ouce tatives. thus llln‘d"‘OltI'l b Shek our orhetvee - 1, Mary b of ly. yoar - The friends of Ma s ! e s A S - fn this city, on Sonday, Now.dl, Assie K, 7/ by yevolation honored and rewarded, ye 0 ¢ your own conscience, aud I fits of the | sudden chunges like the present condition require that | °T7or. The following is the vote as received at Police Head- |t i lioity. 1t 1 to cover up. theso baid spots that the | lon arcely expect {0 ®scape comparison wit that actor, | CORNELI—Buddealy Patriotic of :n..;'xf,.m‘n. avd oy well g0 o i the even femar ot | they sbould | rotected by wise and just legislation, | TuaTters, Brookiyn: = genius of W pasiet I8 faxed, and nee 0ue lafes. ‘?’wm 18 | We do not, anticipase thet he will endare the test. M. Hean | Cornahl only densh o0 4. . aod Ano M. Cornell. aqed 6 yours, 1’ T ke e the rel "Z»f‘{‘}'m SR RE |- Yuatr movel, Wiwever ditiatie e AT | | e Belden, Dear.| Dut. Hiaudle Rep. | EALCLE U o Uhougit R e ne | thow. e e BTG Wekioed i the o | g emeine bt t New-Caste wn Tussdey morning by g amendme bat you should meid_ your J 4 tain the thought in its integrity, or earry it on to the end with- | of excellence. " But, while Mr. Dillon ' ‘ fo their While it js true that this amead ::fl:“_‘g fon "':":h‘:“ ‘f‘:{ {-:;]lln::vl:lmu ok v “‘_‘“by ot losing sotaething.of the digpity of U inspirtion. atisfring the ideal tnculeated by his predecesser, there oan be | CAma =00 Sunfer. the 1k fnte Whemes, Joerie o, o know nothing sapacity, e ol Aot of hese Gonetae o vory. great in- | 1o doubt what his performance Will proseat. maiy foatires of | Ty resiers sed friendsof tho ey o' 3 deed.” The forms of the pa are totally different from those | merit. and will evis " ie light the charming simplicity | tend the funeral from the -parents m e wdopted ia modern piunism. fhoven was too independent | of his method as ar t. Within the last week, he and that go-'ar over us will be perpetuated which has been y force. Alis attornoon. ot 2 -:-“-m e acquired NEW-ORLEAN 40 Tong | peared as K in his thought to study posstbilities or impossibilits » the notes corresponding to his thoughts were there, he whs | representa Nov. 10,—The Houston (Toxas) Journal )¢ instauve, under the operat inorment. ’ \e enfrunchisement of the colored citize: learns that Gen. Sheridan communicated to Gov, Throck- EWPN—Radden Drosontatives, while, with impartial lo morton an order from Gen, Grant recognizing the nubi i He coutl play them. How others were to wcoom: | familiar. It is a memorable achievement in i whigrg o Ry gy & ,.:?3" 10, Macy Tagler. ald have nive, thus increasing her | eation of General Orders No. 3, which suthorized mili plish the feat wis their fusiness. not his. one should miss seeiog it, who would bo famili Funeral services will be hald at St \C%L ( ] To interpret Beethoven, the porformer must have mastered | triumphs of the in our time. With n's Lowls X1, sve. and Tenth-at., on Taesday sPernoon. st 5 all the old forms and their special difficuities; he must haven | Fawin Dooth's Rickeliou, Ristori's Elizabeth, Jefforson's Rip zl‘hl-;-‘_nfly-‘ e theatrical profession are sespectfolly e councils of the nation 50 per cent. In my message | oo FEL T TS0 uth to arrest all parties eharged wif to you in October, 1965, the subject of colored suffrage g ek, b g J 1o all ils beorings. Upon o oareful yeview of that { certain offenses, on failure or inabifity of the civil authori- pprove the acttiments, therein exprossed, and re . | ti08 to do eo, ¥ you fo them. An efenttul your, however, has | yRESIDENT JORNSON TO GOVERNOR THROCKMORTON. o1 i ) ) events Vi " " und while unforeseet chents Mo | The Houston (Texws) Telcgraph publishes the following b ¢ aptitude | dispatch: [:m-mu tal equality, o mind broad and comprehensive, com- | Van Winkie, Dawison's Iichard the Third, and suck: other ined with passionate fervor, und sentiment, varied imag- eat works of cotemporary u.fiut. the Belphegor of Mr. ination aud dignity and grandeur, beside o perfect famikiarity | Dillon will be remembered. He lhas mode the part his with every characteristic of the. composer. In how many | own: and no actor that we know of could successfully dispute phauists 46 we find such & combination of qualities with him he eminence therein gnined. Of his Shakspearvan 3r. Carl Wolfsohin has made the piano musie of Beethov: delineations we have scen but one. That ene is the most difh in! study, and, although he does not bring to its execut it partin stuturuv—l' Iear. Mz Dillon iy not agrest N 8 wondertil MOSS—00 Friday, November % Ana Mows, fn the 35th year of ber e, Ifer romains wil be buried from the skdence of her son. d ‘Maons, Greenosk +t.. Astoria L. 1., Inet. 4 oclocks m. 'mn“lm% ‘ friends and asqueintances are fnvited to stiend the funers! o have £ pected. aud by their “ Wastixetox, D. C., Oct. 30, 1866. © rapidly wou upon | «Gov Pppm— um of the Wtk A e qualitios we have enumerated, bis dilizence and de Tear, but ¥ good one. Few actors can . oy e e wkith raca: wble 1o 1618 | just oorciet L oL vt T = 1 Total ‘onabled him to achieve an intelligent and o Jiay the part at all. Charies Keanw Tear-in the niont nearty | FEUTON-Os Bender. Nov. 1L, Miey Ly Al R Tebels, under the ent of the President, have shown | o tie logielatare to make a1l laws involving civil rights s Grand Total. Grand Total ble interpretation, which, if not altogether satisfactory, is perfect thag we haye ever seen—Dblending, a8 it did. inefubic | The romtives flm of the family wee e ' loas disposition 10 ret loyaliy than was hoped for. | complete as possibie. 80 as to extend equal and exact justice to Hinsdale's majorit K agreeabl fistructive. His enthusiasm i« gonuine, and his | tanderness, royal dignity, natwral and winning refinement. the | sttend the fanarst from her " No. 3 . Thewe sioned a ripid advancement of | all persons, witbout regard to color, if ithas not been done. . earnestuess supplies some wants which woi Il be g delicacy of o gentleman, (he bewutiful love of » pasent, and & | ot on Tuesdey afteraoan, Nov. 13, ot 3 p. B, - al wetiment i fator, of impart in the | e o not despair of the sepubic. My flth 1n strong e > Soider plager. 01 the tksoo armatan grocmiad vy madues that never sbmenges f eveu it otmol fréusy the |, peties - 0 which I have o ! tting that | My confidenc ited in the , proder irtue, 4 EY. on this ogeasion (Nos. 7, 26 and N ne quality of the King's nataw. Next to this we ran PELL~On Sunday moming, Nev. 11, © voling cannot suit my [ caste” it ‘i\wIllznrm:n»:;dl:n:g.nmu:m(rl:f et et seoney | Tt masis d Boasd of C: + at the Now. | Host satistactory. In the **Mar Learof Mr. Dillon. It shows us perfoct sympathy with the o Robert Lo Pall oqe sad deughrer - stated that there is o class of thew T would be willing | 4nd that their ultimate decision will be uninfluenced by passion e Essex County ‘anvassers mot at the Ne! of weight and sustained grandear. great poet s ideal, and a study as conscientious and as subtly i b R o voic at once.” The opinion is also expressed ** that ne- (.n,,,, prejudice, engendered by the recent civil war, for the com- | ark Court House on Saturday at 12 o'clock, noon. The | sepph l;drllhou‘:’nlnrh the solemn tho of ml( mposk intelliges 4 l!lutlilnnnllhwr 'mmumj 2or exmnlfi m':n high | Notiee of funera! heresfier. 1 & bound to follow s one of the great results of the | plete restorati Tnion b f loyal Repre- it 9 y i s u0t presented. Mo other movements were well phrased | awpirit. Mr. Dillon's great charm is mmplicity and this per. | REYNOLDA=AL lrvington, New Vork, _ the Wb o, . bound to folow ue one of the ereat results o the | plts restoration of the Union by the admission of oy’ Repie | foilowing majoritios wers found to b corroct; Halsey's | uad deveioped, and executed with mach prechion D | S T wo laces n [ the atrone.t | " P whdow of the 1 Caleb Renots i b2 PT -4 ht,” but th 08 of Tnited S majority in Newark for Congress, 1,630; Hill's in town- | liance ata, the Andaote was oue of | pessible contrast with Lear's of the Forrest achool, to. which | Fenersiservices ot her inte resiisnce on Monday, - ght." b | Houses of the Congress of the United States. =, h" "{'" b m: X 561, B those bold pieces which ¢ I, e dor b futelll: | oar stage is most ateustomed . M. Dillon never rants, I the clock p. m., to which her Irisuds and thow of her lon being n sonew Jouxsox.” | ships, 931, Total Union majority in Essox, 2,501 Hays's | i} . iled to ] uetomé ne 3 - eomaton 988 S it $ . s t is dircetly insisted in the | e Tajority for State Senator in Newark, L,¢82; in town- gible s it bught to have beon rendered on the piano, but which | nmd scenes he is an old man gone mad. and ot s reel - . 0 which T refer, that * if Rebels are to be restored to | — 1 e n , 1,482, the color of orehestration alone could effectively and adequately | rhinoceros. In these soenes, in that of his reconciliarion wit b - Fughits of clective frauchise, let us 10 longer deny those po- | XIC ships, &4, Total in county, 2,306. The following were | iaterpret. Cordelia and in that of bis death, the Donuts of hiy net | ROSS—ARer o brief iilaens. A, Row, wite ol D. L Rom. o cal tights o0 the late 8 o ot S = e MEXICO. the majorities in the lnmflmrn District: First aistrict, | On the whole, the Jesformance of Mr. Wolohn was rory | ing Touched the henrt and satisges the i et L ey e ol et & S e B B AR 24 s b the fuitishess.” 1 still adhere to ghe opinion that * all this great B TN Condit, Rep., 213; socond district, A. P, Condit, Rep., | intereating ; his execation was clear_and generally procise. and | frifle foehler, the general effect of the performance wauld we ey 7 1 X 3 ~a -y '-'.";".;‘.';‘___ htons agaiust & DEETO Yotlng 1n Dy LONENGENCY, comes 1rOM | JUAREZ AT CHINUAHNUA—BOTH OOVERNMENTS EX- | 343; third district, Ayres, Rep., 22; fourth district, Sayres, bis tempi were correct nnd well sustained. His tone is hardly | thigk. be nugmented. On the evening when we saw Mr. Dillon -7 g Sy f Ry b ¥ in the South. In gl "1 TRop., 584; fifth district, Atwaters, Rep., 405; sixth dis- sufliciently mobile for the expressive neods of the compositions, | in this mfi was called bfore the curtain at the eod of cocl g s States lately in rebellion, except Tennessee, the HAUSTED 1N PINANCES. trict, Trimble, Rop., 138; noventl. district, Murphy, Re but hie well sustained the reputation which preceded, aud sufh. | act by hearty and general applause that nnmistakably speke ‘l-':"-'- ".'::2"'" uday, Nov. i, Alfred C. Swith, in the have beea fally r *o the tights ‘of the eloc- | py rerzensrE 10 THE TRIBUNE eighth district, Hodden, Dem., 146; ' ninth distriet, | jheiuy intercated bin bearers o induce thein to be present at | the almiration of his wnditors. s next Shakespos off T elutivee, smd Triends of the feably are Invited to tive franchise;” and_even in our own State, under & | . Advices fi Chibushua to il's plurality, 121 the remaining matinees of the series. will be Macheth—a part which will sdmirably suit bis peciliag Ahe funersi from bis late residence, No. n somen hat stringent suffrage law, o large number of disioyal [ NEW-ORLEANS, Nov. 10.— dvices from Chibuahua ! Y, 2. Mr.J. W. Pollack sang four GGerman songs In an acoeptable | talents . 4 e A LT ] t } v e unavoidably ilowed to vote. Whether the tiime | the 17th are reccived. Juaro is there, with his Ministers ll.l-rxolx. ml‘n!\‘"w:‘l mimh:n-o- e '“.Ih large, far ur.(»lr lhunnu:j to ¥l for interment. s e cctores it b chether Jhat fie 1s oPp and 80 sldies, The depatment, commaudors el 6L | oranty:thres conatien guv Gen. Logan 38,038 major'y. e routhl 7 e Wrallats Jroonen, ghs. sastll ANNIVERSARY. : 1 soa oy troops. Escobedo 3 : W = e s ee st o des 2 San Luts Potos: 400 French and 800 Mexicans, The | The tweuty-uine counties yet to hear from will probubly THR BATEMAN CONCERTS. 4 C— wdmirers and followers of the President camnot. wit Jmperialists hold Duraugo. They are expected to fall | swell the majority to 60,000. The sdmirable company engaged by Mr. Bateman | THE HUNDREDTH ;ll:"in! OF THE JOMNAST. . B. CHURCH. of consistency, oppose ranchisement of the ne wuthorized aiid approved statement of bis opi by his direction, long since Lis aceession 1o declares that if he we 1 Tenuessee b introduce negro suffrage with three elasses of negroes to be ndml *‘Lhowe who had served 1n the army ; tho write, and those having o property qualifi 1 back on the capital. Both the Juarez and Twperial Gos- in thi .9 As far as heard from, the Republicans in this State have | gave their closing matinee at Stelnway's Hall, on Saturday On yosterday, the old Jabi-ste MoK, Chaceh pols-. sruments are exhausted in finances. rez is lovyl " '!l::‘cu‘i x:u;‘.:t v‘;}ntllrdrx;l..rrn vnnm‘hmlnldx:l:nd .-q-nfll:c:;i:g made & gain of two State Senators—D. W. Munn, of | morning, to a large and delighted audience. We have %0 | oi0d oy hundredth anniversary. The sorvices for the occasion sroperty. His hopes are dependent on the guarautee of & “airo, in the First District, and Colonel G. A. Fost, in the | frequentiy noticed the excellence of $he artists engaged that It | bagan at ¥ o'clock a. m., and continued daring the day, at inter iberal loan by the United States Government. He has S\l'";n'h District 'l‘l;e uh|-ull:;cun-l;»-re. lt(m-hhl 180 | would be but mere repetition to partieularizc their efforts. | VAW :IA‘....:- in the u’n=na with an eloquent sefmou from the creatly oppressed American residents, demandin, . | gained seven members in the Lower House of the Legis- | py,., in sang v. . Newwman of New Orleans. E 00,000 :;.ll)n'.h::md (hev“ n"mf sont & memorial to f\fl {-lun-«m« in the Twelfth District, one in the Ninth Dis- .'.,:'.:,f’:,'.‘n'u .fl'fiffi:u‘ :yf'mffldfinm ::’:f - ‘"‘:\.:.’ The duy was commenced with a Love Feast. opened by the | ) g gotaptmons Rast; *their fragrance” says on orfental poat, "' 18 3 s aystom mot very gradusl, he ¢ | fogton. ‘Meximilian's prospects are very bad. He must | trict, onoin the Twenty-vixth District tvo in the Twen- ledgient of her supremaocy pourt singer, | JiStutrboRon. Mlv. /DaRey) abd sentusted by the Rev. W, & S e o 7 Sradual he desired to extend the | ogtoD, U ok, TThe Liboral genorals snd Iawysrs | tisthi District, and two e Rty Atk Diatrict.. Usiets: | drhe sibom oo, Sy susceiond thair Topstations: S0 b6 | LTt m T e E Y 50 Teares | ] s puiymestimmtrs S A W rRanaby Wy sty i the Lo wiree. with the. Trecident and bis | are understood fo fuvor Ortogs, and only recognize Juarez | 1ater returns indicate some other changes, tho next Legia- | onfire uul 00 was I8 a7 oebects thoroughly enjoyable inister. the videst traveling minister in the denomination | BUOOMING CEREUS is the mos spproprisie of ol preseats for & o k lature will stand: Semate, Republicaus, 16, Domocrats, ¥; t is a source of s ot to all that these talented ar- “u.‘_m,“, "und participatedIn the servioos Ministers and | lover to mebe to'bs i dy, fof e Inksase. and endaring odes sight Flowers are the Symbols. of Love o the question of ucero suffrage, 1t would seerw that | hecause he ia recognised at W ashington. Jusrez hos an- - ppportunits for egrocment and conciliation on & | yylied the Lonisiana-Tohnantepec rant, and has made a | Republican majority, 7; House, Republicans, 33, De- | i e it ud anticipated | pooplo were present from 16 difforent Statos, and from Prussi tion will be |l||w.xl{';l "llflr‘l-\“:l I”l :'h;‘“ll:v 'r’:n“:u"ui\."l‘llt new one 1o other Americans, who v $100,000 in cash, mocrats, 2. et = | X{rm-!v-l 4 :;w\lru Crermy n_rl llnl-lhl‘(ll;’ldlh ’l- u.‘(}. B VK, late As fo o ¢ . 2 2 - - o ¢ army escuted the Church tn Missouri. reniting from education | Sud reimburse the holders of the Rloo grant the money MICHIGAN. ' adrance bad v ud Ml peind fo [ R s I sesseked Som e vl hiraw his onmpan ow. York, jm e poor have the_Gospel w-(hfil to them.” The sermoa fitelong habite. free t0 say 1 desire | they puid for it. A fine cotton crop has been made in Chi- ; 5 : 10 act dn harmony with the great body of the Joyal people of the | huabus this seeson. Al Northern Mexico, excopt Du- The latest returns from the State include 37 counties, | Union. I think we shoall not, witbout great and contrallmg | raugo, is in the hands of the Liberals. The Teritory of [ and give Gov. Crapo an agzrogste msjority of 25,800, The | veasons, sever ourselves from that great uational party whowe | Mexico is clear of Indiaus, but in that of Texas, the frontier ol 14 wisdom Mie of the nation, aud rescued | military posts being unoecupied, are full of them. 24 counties unbeard from, in 1864, gave su o the loyal peuple of Tenuessco from the hands of the oppressor. | et P0Gy "po ol CLAIMED FOR THE RE- d thoroughl, aed the public interest and curi in the Bishoy > - shop's beat style, and produced u profound impres A0 e R e 6 resp Che eouand o6 Mg Lot = | i om thd sidiownt (T8 rgod that Joho-etreet Chareh shoukd egate ma- | freres. we commend them to our frie indd readors throughout ::—;, remain 1o bless the poorer classes (o sbe lower part of the ority of 1,215, As they are mainly new counties, in the conntry eltogetber the and admtrable con o0 x m., & eo-union of former and old mem. e ; : cort troupe th ou years. to- delight | 1o oe Lo chnteh took place. . Bishop Jence, Ase v tbe ‘wnd “The franchise law passed i the Jd of May Just is not yet fully | IaLIC which the population has largely increased in two years, : in operation. Registers have been sppointed in all of the PUBLIC—CLEARAXCE OF A STEAMER BY THE IM- | RO 6 FURE FOO A e decided gains therein, o :‘:‘:;cul.“;ru:;l s u-i‘::" Mn::‘lyxmau;.r O | Kev. Heman Bangs. presded. Bishop Scott nom- c;u;:(;:: nln(’:l; .\'l‘;-'u-mlu‘n Lnunv of i:«n; :;‘”-Tfi; 1;:3:»:4:1: PERIAL CONSUL. ¥ in the State will certainly exceed 28,000 e e s, R ber of mlm;:n n-r;‘ present, and the exercises were of great i bors and ms eir ey s fust as th dol BY TELEGKAPM T0 THE TKIBUXE. S . ) . o Lok ONDAY EVENING POPULAR CERTS. inforvat lore the ocloss, the or aunounced that the T i ondered“elections . compiiance with the provisions | * BAN FRANCINCO, Nov, 0. —Consul Goday claims thirteen | _ The Ropiblican majoritios for the b b Unert o it o Msabti. Ha i H it Tt rotires hon Yhor The nelgala of the donomination | - of the law. Iam w.g_v to state that the registers have beni | conuon, recently brought from French fortitications at | ™' about as Io;--. - his eveuing Messre, teman and Harrison will | juring the year has been over 100,000, making the present - genenally futhtal aad frm s o disconrge of theis iwpariaat | Mugatlan, ge: the property of the Mexican Ropublicy and | prurict. Rep, M. over G et Ro Mag, ek Sain | pive thet frst Monday popular conoert, 1 belng the daitialcon. | mémbersbip orer 1,030,000, The year bas been the most prow GRAPE VINES. duty. Essepé it Clly of Nes ville, the late spocial Clectiont | will treat their salc aa void. L 47 | e R "0 | cortof e series camprising Monday and Wednesday popular [ POus 18 L1 ¢ hurch. 4 || THE TWO BEST IN CULTIVATION FOK EVERY PURPOSE. soui 4o Rave foen Dol subeteietly I omt e ‘The clearance of the stoamer Continental, whick sailed A wr | v I Thers are at present impending over the Church some lishi BOTH VERY EARLY. AND ISRAELLA THE Jaw. In this ety T am informed that but fow of the judgesand | T ] “on 3 7 3 2 | porfurmances, to last all through the season. Tho price of ad- | itine. amounting to #2500 At e mombers : e e il eloction, o of the successful candidates | 00 Thuredsy for San Blas, Mavzanillo and Acapuloo, wes uL o 4we 1w | VI VI | oigsion will be as popalar as $he programmes, and the concerts 3d e et o EARLIEST OF ALL. for the priscipal omplied with the law by tuking the | obtained frow the Mexican Juperial Consul. Total Republican majority 3 PoP L. s . oribed " 0l from | The TONA is the only native graps of good sism for the tabie thet fe st the thind seotion, | It Wil be Yo Total Republican guin over 1864 | will of courso be given in Stainway's Now Hall. tkat being the . important oath set forth iu the thinl sectior your | ——— [ e I e i b o . ¢ - On yes- | equalio the best forsign kinds. duiyto proride & Temedy for simflar violstjons of o law in | NEW-RAVEN. E—" I conceived entertainments. It s the [ was takou up for this parposs, and 81,000 | iy hacdinews, constavey of production ssd perfect ripesiog of he utuse, You are it from our coneitunty aod have | ol JONSIN. frog i ledlyy Kl et K R B o 1 he eveming was subusribed. PR § o rtmsstiinoabondl, oy omect o T portu o8 than 0 Obsel 3 al > » t ), b b t! tions ol “".'(;l law. As your session progresses, you will | SLANDER SUIT BETWEEN ULERGYA! BY TELAGRAPE T0 THE TRIRONR sopatry t Lt'w«fllu;fll :ml to keep 'f".""; u‘,‘;’»mlhm on .‘1 o e lul:-:dhlx\n‘:lnu:‘;ln;r‘!:r:hfif‘m'h”"’ml 1 1 the ouly unexcaptiousble graps for the femily. DELAWA arn “wil” moro of e working Ab 10 (MU | a 1nLeGRArA 70 1HR TRNCIE. MiLwACKEE, Nov. 10.—The Republican major { chauge aad & charming vuricty both it soculand | i which cuine Dr, Newmau'ssormon. Thereveteud preach: | 18 EXORLLENT. 1ONA fa onatn o rspocy 1 wocs seeres Yogislatare can nct vwpon this vital subject, | Npw Havew, Nov. 10.—The Rev. Cheun- | Congressional voto in this Stato is not less than 26,000—s | insututed in Loudon, Liverpool and cisewhere, snd havo met text from Isaiah, 3o chapier, th verse, iud ad- | ig geveral very important points. J e subjoet of his di ree to be the Fature of Amen THE [ONA IS THY. BEST GRAPE FOR WINS. it will be your duty to perfect the law with the utmost care. d b ! "Fhis law as 10t paseid from vidietive or malevolent matives, | cey Murray, & young Congregational miulster of talent, formerly | gain of over 100 per cent on the voto of the year 1561, nost brilliant succoss, spreading good musical taste wmusg the people at large and returning to their projectors a but i seif-defense to protect tho loyal peopie from oppression | pestor of the Market-st Churcl. New York, hes brought asuit | The Logislature stauds: Senate, 22 Republicans; 11 | goblen barvost Thero s uo reason why as great, or ovon s can Method He said that this was the wost wonderfal age of the world. Men not yet born to soclety will look buck at it | The TOXA fsike sely Grape which 0aye the cost of best vinee by. and rogret that it was ot their great fortune o live in it. Tt | its sulting the firet year. sud the State from misrule. The spirit and geniuy of republl | for slander agninst the Rev. William T. Euatis, who for many . R St d e o e ety A T should be allewed 10 | years s been pastor of one of the Weaithicst churches In this Democrats. Assembly, 70 Republicans and 30 Domocrats, | SITSICE Suetons SWI ;..x ,‘:’:;’fi;lfi':mn‘;fiflfiff,{‘,‘[;fi ol ns it ordained by Prosifenes that the Contesnry of | It the oLy NATIVE GRars whows (rult is sagerly eoaght fored, oo who imay 30 8 consiatently Wit the salty of the Govery | Lirand who. sands bigh as o clercyman thronghout New. | Roturas of the vote on the State Consttutionsl Conves- | aike tat ity wad » policy which shal embrasoall the 01 | Mathusiisin should be made more gladgome by eXWTaAl €Veil3. | oy povsan per peand. Whoare worthy of the privilege. you should Testore thew; aud if e T R ,':',',"u",'"_",fl';',,’,,::'"m Won are very meager. Itis thought that it har boen | day Shd Wednonday series 56 gopubis QUNSS & resopnised 1a parieh 8 Cgiag w“..‘(":&.’ 1t 1 the only grape, uative or foreign, whose (rult is promowneed by D e e S T oes Choiy: | (e ey e e ta e | Lfoeiod, The emendment o he Bonking Iaw for | ““Fhe progremme of this oveaing will be found of a most inter. | %o ¥e have uever resched—the hights olass sad, Thefowor, | the Ve sudems eqont to Muvcetof Mlandria, and. prverstl 1o ol giriethame’ 1 you &rv utinfod thad o peoce cftime che I | Murrey had been sagaged in ‘“pecnlation in’ Xew-York, in the | taxing shares 0f National Tk stocks has been carricd | esting ‘wni popiler oharmcter, and we. hops to sae Steciuway's | i hare, P o to extond our ipfuence among the rich and | other forelgu kinds growa tn gias bouses. ranchised elass will become zood citizens by loarning to respect | courne of whick be had committed forgery, and lnd becn a | by g large majonty. 3 R e T evotowiag. to Saecureaedhn iy SO tencd anl amoug the poor and degraded The | My 84 page pamohlet, containing description of best varietios— Toyalty, you may fix a limit 1o the . g oy of the lnhml;‘\ | rested and thrown into jail. At another moeting he refused 1o | "I oiny Crey the home of Senator Doolittie, gives 601 { o classos are ours. Wo shall to the rich | .ol ond Palare of Grape Cultare,” etc., aléo Prics Liss for namlug some day in the future when its restrictions shall | withdraw the charge, and hes sisee made no apology. Upon | ¢ p oy "orilngt 178 last yoar " § learned ministers, and elegant, noble structures J wholly or partially cease. At all events, you should. before | ghis ground Mr. Murray has sued him for slander, puiting b ot Petns, aguis b ' = the worship of God: to the poor, by piscing | Gstées and Viveyard Plunting, and Methou of Obteimag Sampies, vour final adjournment, see, if possible, that the law is such 88 | damages at 610,00, employing Mr. Tilton E. Doolittle as coun- | THE DRAMA. hes In their midst, and remembering that their cares | will be sent for 2 cont stamp. Address uvln;d"n:‘fu;:wrum:l&v:&u e L ™ | The trial of this case is sot dows for the Deceowmbes term of the | MINA { o Flaiuness of architeoture might be all right ln.rd-: C. W. GRANT, i sitiem o the massos of GTr People 10 piirsuo their pe 48 ey aund L —— SUSRAISANS. 49 SRa———- ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. ciples of Christinnity in erecting grand dlnees ‘o o Nown —Tt is enay for any olub. u-lu-.fiu— intevested is - cation, and bat for the sul experience of 1861, 1 should feel no | §T. PAUL, Nov. 10.—The Republican majority increnses | k | whieh give un ddea of refinement. Our ministers are cA] e 4 re apprelicusion that they could be again betrayed iuto revolu FIRES. . e 10 Doanelly, for Congtors, will Lave | Madame Ristori's second engagement at the French | of uiming at postions ia high socisty. ‘The poor an lowly nre puechasing good vines, bo ascartain by semp'e, If lons laknd, whore - touary movements. But, as what has happened once may, from o —— about 4,500, aud the State will’ give over 10,000 mwajority. | Theater will commonce to-night. “Adrienne the Actre turgotten, and the Methodist Clureh must number théw in these vioes eriginated, is mot the best and cheapest place 1 obtain principlod and designing stum evs, have been wntiring in | Early on Saturday evening a fire was discovered ou IOWA. | Adrenne. Tomorrow ovening o Keading will be given by | the oitios, butit was differnt in the rural diatriots. But Posds pesna—— e e e 005 | i hind oot o e prmises No.56 Chito . oconpied by | _Tho ofiinl retarn will how the Republican majrty | Madame Kisori i Suiawar' Hal Adrienne wil be repeatad | Girist we ” followed | in Golies und loved he Extract of Staté government, and some of tem have fixed & Hmit, in s Skavetr & Fendt, cabinet-makers. The upper floor was some- | 0 this State to be very nearly 40.000. on Wedneaday, ot the Frenck Thoator, and on Thursday at the |yt e bl bt et PAIN DESTROYER, or weeks, to its existence, declaring that “ the work shall what damaged, CE————— Bapoklyn Academy of Musie. Pia di Tolomel” i assigued | arob, OF Father the reverse, ours is the rival | 1o ond of the few domestic remedies which have come into general | arch, The purpose of the Church of Rome | venend laver, without pefBug. lunum of & simple shrub, | for Friday. There will be & Matineo on Saturday, Noxt wesk ud the lower floor flooded with water. The - . & ot | is to make tins o Catholie’ oomairs. At the plonary egunctt Inmive in o oo, 00d 0§ F. done™ Many of the delegutes returning from the grout poiiti- | Joss of Mesars bout #200; not insured. The second ‘Ih “,’ cal iracy which assembled at Fhiladclpbin on the 14th of | fioor is occupied by wdow-shade mannfactory. by 8 Mr Madame Ristori is to Deborah, in an Stalinn versi 4 Angnt bt Qeclared publicly and at secret meetings of their | Duffey - Josr S0 trered The. 2t Soor 1s Socagied by & - e e rraan Araton—the. origionl of e well kuiows ' 13tely held in Balsimore, thia siin was s it CURES: . elig that they had seen dod conversed with the President, | second-hand furniture store ; loss by water about insured . N Lt aasemblage of the nost eminout Catl . the Braxs Buowes, Laxaxsss, sonexms, Spmaivs Soms Tanmoar JT:R«I with him vpon a_progruwme for the overthrow {! for 8300 Theulhud floor of Nos. 60 aud 62 is oc " 1. | ANOTHER MURDER IN KENSSELAER COUNTV—AT- | hh;r- Bowors will make her first appearance in Mathodist Clirol rooeived especial montion, He would 40t | 7oerasows. Eansows. Nevnarows. Runovavin. Lrwnado, Pives, ed by ) . uoxville thes | Flinchmans. cabinet-maker ; loss by water §100; iusured for TEMPTKD SUIOIDE. Fast Lynne.” tonight, at the Winter Garden he Catholic Charch, but be :,“"“"‘.:"’l"";:'h',"'_"l‘sl‘ Botws, Stives. Sons Exas Brasoise or vus Luses, Nows. Srou & time, outspoken. aad appar $500. The loger boer waloon in the basement of No. 2, owned s Wood's 1n the : ; . : 1 similar characters called s convention to mwet there | by Charles § fioh, 1s damaged bF water to the extent of §100; | BY TELIGRAPH To THR TRIBUIE { 3{‘..?'.”‘ M;H“:‘-uumg‘ :fldfl'fi}. "h';":":'l)'l_; 'uh “;,“‘.. wpread gof education th oty holds and protects | AcS, Couss. Uncxns OT® Sowes. 3 Jor the avowed purpose of initiating a revolution. Either | not insured No. % is owned by William Tilden, aud is damaged | TRoy, Nov. 10.—This County (Rensselnor) is the | jur'druma . oo woud. power, And 1€ is thersfore au abuolute necowsity | and olhet sistir sien g e DS A Decause the people of the State did not sympathize with the | to the amount of $100; insured. % 4 | N lack wil) 5 h X b biingl hodists to put forth their entire and united coerey 1o l"'!"'""l.’:‘ .“ Huodreds of physiciens ves it ! scene of another murder—the fourth within as many mouths. | Mr. Wallack will commence the week by bringing ritig this groat assistance in the race for supremacy, which, ,f""::“fl cholr uuqualified 1 ommendation. n movement, or because they iciged the displeasure of the nation, I¥ BROOKLYX. they postponed their mecilig from time o time, and finnlly Afi h v g n The preseot occurrence took place in the town of Nassau, about | out ** The Double Gollant.” This will be the second of the se- | from t would be begnu. L | re broke out last evening, at about 6 o'clock T war § Tha, he subsoribers, - E o8 frof ¥ o e pown as Hoog's | rie A rhe Fi S d gentloman went into details as to how be be- .:“' ‘l 3 14 miles from this city, at a kittle settlement known as Hoog's | ries of old comedies. * The Fast ily " is to be repeated to- acstiondd 10 e R bt Bt condacted :’m..: uccessors to T T. to whom all ordere -nw fuvelt the appearance of 4 coramon politicsl gathering. It is O i late Tecpoion, | th stabie No. 149 Smitb-st.. Brooklyn. The stable was owied 0 e Fast 4 true thesc. meu are not the fighting neu of tle late Reboion: |} * "yg; “Soba ynd contaiued some five horscs, all of which w0 far un he partictlas have tranepired. it seemue | MOFTON nigh. 4100000 * on Weduonday, and - Tue Tivals * § WU SIS G o g that, betore. teaviag | 'S Lo b v HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE Co., e play is the State government. At with ours, in_one loud “They are, for the most part, those Who, after encournging the MeCs L siriiuahisd el i arder to look after Sheir pecuntary | Were taved. The damage to the bullding. fxtures, &e., will ted from the mad prowptings of love and joalousy— | on Thursday s thair owi country, the'emigrant youth should bo_instructsd ac interests. And suck would vhmh:lm be their course agniv I :mx’um w‘u.»m:ro 0. Pu . The fire ‘mflm;‘n;r;s{:;rl © ';ux' g s ;-lnmnudlni-r-whw; “The Long Strike” will hold its place at the | conding to the principles of tho Mothodist faith. He deprocated No. 362 BROADWAY, New York. they could succeed ininvolving the ple ina war. The pre o xt build 0. 150, also pied as & stabie, but lttle ut Landon of apl 'vlice s s " b | the custom, practiced by Americans of sending their daughters S they Could aeee e P oree 1o vy oo | damnge was done, th Sremeu Were promptly ou hand aud o e ot ke trnpedy, and | Olymple, * Griflith Gaunt " will bo nightly proweated o tho | 11 S PRCCRC 0O isteing i, supariortty of PRICES OF PON enforcement of the exist 1aw, s0 a8 to secure for | extinguisbed the fiames. we are witheut full particulars of the horrible event. The m. Now York Theater and * The Black Crook ™ will continue to (i literary institutions of Catholies, their’ greater numbet of Six oance bottles, with themselves the control of the State goveruinent at the ensuing | JONCORD, N. H. | sengers who brought the intelligence of the murder to the city | stiract the multitude at Nibl s Garden, These plays are stand: | ¢} wnd clergymon, giving statistios to prove his asser bt August _ cleetions. As they declare that the; v | BY YPLEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. | report the dotails us follows ing features 0 the town theatricals, and all play goers showld | tions, i still beli+vod that the field was open to Methodists to Libecal discount to Ph sustained in their desigus by the acting President of the United Coxcorp, N. H., Nov. 11,—8everal wooden build. | " h“':]m l'""hm""'"*‘m 'l-n?-h'||-x'wnl-m"-1;!,"u'; mes of | see them st loast 3 ¢ Jabwr, asd trusted that God -oum"l;ku them. and lhe;r work, e e E P o village (whose name is withheld ut prosent) in the affec ight i Dr. Newman's sermon was listened to with profound atten , including Cooulug's livery | e e e diieartel Teve | mete th Sevoral changes are to be made to-night in the i L e Bty w T b et 1o apprebend, ks later e | gy 1 he Viclyity"of Wiz ol jon 14 true, I call upon you to v for sny 2 7 e, W o d -4 g2 G LT R e T ST B A L B e R g B By o betamte. (or unfortanate) rival, aud | programme of entertainment offered at the Now.York Cirous. | »d several wnonymous threateniug communt- | My, James Kobinson has concluded his long and successtul en: AR, S TR AT i J"{r- AN 4 OF THE LATP: ot - PARLOI dntend to tamely sabuieto an, flogtimate State Goeriment, riBipuh - g gt i 80 beware of his $fal rfl""‘ ser o | g . jons, and o ing him eware jous i ISTING - e e 1 BT W - entions, aad othors waralng LI to beware ot evva; | gugoment and bas gone away. Ho wil be succeeded by Mr. | ay vecnomars ro T BN st CUAMBER SUITES, in Boswood. Walast and }%u....fi,m W manuacturecs peison, “ . MANUPA e Nos. % aad 9 Kast aad as the arms of the State dunppeared from the Capitol during | BY TELIGRAPE Yo THE TRIBUSE i - the Kebellion, and there i 10 nilitary gaaisatin asywhers] T NEw-HAVEX, Nor. 11e—James Cook's livery stable, | but they bocame o frequent, and intimaticus of danger were Robert Stickney, * the ehampion pad-rider of the globe.” That = BALTIMORE, ; ¥ y \ven to him by persons verbally, that at last be | remarkable boy, Bl Nino Eddie, will likewise make his first ap. = sunouneed to take place here this we in the State. and 00 fuuds provided by express enactmeut for | n Meriden, was burned this wornivg. 1 5 e | o often : v uing. Loss §5,000, partly Jted the precaution of carrying s loaded gun with him " ht. tioular! . duy. The famous borses Dexter and Patchon are to ho present, " ance tonight. A partioularly clover nd popular clowi, | (R L PGS UG spoed onch day for premiums ranging VAREROOMS, - - the défeuse of the lawful wuthorities, I call your attention to this | 4 ¢ atate of afiairs, and to the present militia laws, and invoke your | over o went. abroud aiter wighial. On Fhurwdny uight | S5 cuis s ala ol the irens soupe. wad il np’ ¥ X 1 oo ] p and fearless action. 1 recommend that you authorize there wax o party i the vilage, which Bateman attended. t to-night for the first time. A number of comic mules are | from #20 o 4,00 Al ey he ment of & few regiments of loyal militia to be armed, SUICIDE OF A DRUGGIST—INQUEST BY COROXER | A About 12 o'clock be started on his return home, accompanted | fo n rticipate in the rmace, lnding thereto the element | There is @ Light fall of rain thisevening, the wind belng south Ooede waeraa . and beld as minute men, subject to the call of the Executive, to . T S by two other young men, eupgress fnsurregtion oF protect the ballot-box. 1f suficiens | GOV¥R—Au inquest was held yesterday at No. 2i2 Ejghth ave. | gun in his podeession, snd ready for use & \ug equestrian porformer—and the entire gmuastic corps will e T s, flvrhmhvnl&. The Exceutive pledges hiself to.sce that the | by Coroner Gover, on the body of William Stmpson, for many | About o mile distant from Batemas residence the three | wxucute ite divers feats of strength and skill, ou foot and on PERSONAL.—Gov, Burnside of Rhode Island, the | i e dond w Y | separated—the two pursuing their journey homeward by & | horseback. A new act, called “"The March of the Patriots,” ' jon Reverdy Johnson of Maryland, Ross Winans of K Bl ll-off T-:r::' l/‘-..‘ o pan mm'kz"mfu" the time bis trusty | of humor. Mile Do Herg will ride, as usual—and she is o thrill | o35t use in case of an emergency. is sustained, be the eonsequences what they may. cars past proprietor of a drug store, on_the frst-floor of th 1 Yo anuonnce to you, officially. that since your last | 4 w1ty e rat-floor of the | oMt teman continning on in the moge publio | iy to intraduce the blooded horses Which constitute such an at- | » e ene Preslaost Il o0t only ‘sbenonet-sn | Above ocalty and residing on the upper Scos, Deceteed b [/Righway, Tain e th last tha bas been seet of Mim." & short | sractive feature in Mr. Lants excelloat oompasy. It wil be | a8 UOEE ant Caftbert Dalltt: NewOrlens, oo ob | No.808 Sromimar BB e G N oer. but 2§ have reason to believe, was contempinting the OVEr. | time past has drunk o axcess. On the Sunday precelding | distance beyoud ot where he sepurated from bis com- | scon, fron these brief notos, that the spirlt of eutorprise does uot | the Fifth-ave Hotel The Hon. John Hamilton, Caaada : v e cr- throw of the State Govermment, the Cougress of the Usited | nis death, he concluded to abstain ,,.,m",,}l’;,- ' | pauions bis gun ound, us was also bis pocket-book and & | falter at the circus, and that natural anticipations of pleasure | vy, 1 Col. Potter, United States Army, are at the Frarvnns —A First-ciase Organiastion, Assets Ove. States. by Joint resolation. have solemly TecogRlN It, ani) de- | axcess nod became apparently much depressed in spirits. Latg | €love The cap ou the gun Bad beep expioded bus the plece was | ure sure to ba fultlied 1u the promised performanees. @t, and Col. Potter, 1 ! 5 Tws Milliovs of Doliars. All profts go to the sssured. Dividends Clared it 16 be the Jmwil Government of tho State of Teudessce, { oo ¥eiday gkt he threDonwed & Jarge dose. of lnsdanum, ang | Mot discha ground bore evideuce of & desperate il * Basius Msadows. Brevoort Homse. Gen. Cadwallador, Philadelpbia. s at the | g jyregynd paid Auaualy. Al policies non forfeitiog. No poliey and have admitted our Licpresentatives and o B e Ao o R o edmal g o, | ytruggle, and the marks or tracks wonld seem to indicate that Mr. Barsum will bring out na ows,” t0- | 1roms Housa, Mr. Aucawagls, of the Spanish Logation, is | e charped . sents, aud our noble State has resumed oll oured: bub be died on Seturdey atternovn. The following tasti. | three persons had been in the tussle. Bateman was o | day, st the Museum. Tho piece i old and well knows, and, | y tpe Clarendon Hotel The Hon. H. R. Low, Monticello, . NO LIMITATIONS AS TO RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL. . Amefican Uuion. Iu the struggle which yet awaita ut. we cat | mony was taken by the Coroner: / € el | of e qualition, and deep sorrow aa well s the | uic o, samivers of the moral drama, is extremely popular. | 3 Wright & . . pok- Lal th Jook alon 1o the great body. of the Jayal American poople. 10 | " Aun Simpeon. being sworn, depossd : Tieoeased was my bus. | Bost iateuso excitament porvade the viclalty of the tragedy. g e B That e 0 hamrad to o tha | Yristh sad.Lostan Sheghtnd, osFtia are at the Metropol- | Eight thoosand policies in force. TLlf the Promium o permancad 4 sustain U, T this connection I GONGTatiiaie, YOu | bl | he has been in the habit of drifking fof some time, bt | | Mrs. Fox. o resideut of Band Lake in thls county, sttewpled | youpucul nugers amounces that It e aduvted to WSt 1 | fian Hotel Gen. B Aroold, Unitad States Army, i atthe | wanon he policyfdedred, A8 firms of ibVodewniset 8d Ao , i e ey on 1 rec oD 1 1he Do bo i hg | L e s bt I8 1he, HAPVLuR o et yerases e thay | 10 ommi slcide by polson yestenday. The e0s® prsents & | Uy and st to i upright woral Jadgment. What moro | Astor House. awity Policies isased. _AGENTS WANTED Joyal 9 souud natiuus priucipies us roprescuted by Con e’ and up 0 last 5undsy, he has been drinking Geely; since | Sirious feature. Her frat hisbend enliniad Waring the waz, oid e desired ! ¥ e o F1°0 (L T ) -2 ¥ N resa, over the inmané pelicy of the President. The victory was iy wot. drank sny thing that I i on Friday | and informatiou of bis doath was conveyed to Mry. F. u short P : | Tmm Canvassirs or Esscriow.—The Brooklyn p OB, N. 7. . Shtained by the Uniou peojle ever s party consisting of & coms | ho was very desponding ; ahout 13 o'clock Bight before last he | time afterward. Subsequoggly sho married agaiu. The original Mr. Fox, at the Old Bowery, has wisoly determined . THE CA v NEWBUROH, N. 7., . Dination of Iebels ot the South and traitors at the North, sus- | sume up stidre: 1 was in bed, which appeared to anger him ; he | [*LATU8 upon‘the close of the war; he dows niot want the wife, | ¢ iy out again the ever popular and refreshing pautomime of | Boardof Aldermen will meet as & Boatil of Canvassers this | mow offer their . ] Yainod by the power and patsouago af the Fyecdont. (Auiwas | fook o swall bottle from ' his” pocket, ~which T Hm Be | Dut demands tho children, and becomes 8o parvistent in bis de- | 17 BN TGl ol | afternoon st 3 o'clock. The Supervisors will meet to csuras | NEW PATENTED STBAM EN@INE. decided Tn o Skl I the reat miliary trugeies, has ke | Taodunum, “and - seid e would " ek Contained | pindy that tho mother attempta wuieide.” Forwunatel, the | Jack wnd UL, (TS, Bl 24 W00 TR will remember, | Rty vote on Tuesday at 1 o'clock p. m. 2 Do Do s Poil . ;;:‘ofil live, %0 it hay at ABo ballot-box that | yhes " wens “down stairs, when I followed. and foumd | Prompt application of restoratives gaved Ler life. Dedis Joag rn Iott eronchs M 4.0 Bawery, pac 4 Secopd gromm 4 b il d £ [T ey u'::':nmnn%“ Ly ‘,’,.',{‘,“‘f.,:",‘,“,',{".",“"‘,,. e aaitaipe 3 i uy WUADRR 3T JQRons. peag was thera. 1t bhas boas biflolonly ddveribed and ofieg | TRoTTING AP CrvroN.—There was 8 trotting v T aguinst the masmuiis of Tisbels a3 BOWG 07 | Buc'saw n shelf bottl of. Iadamim on the tabier decensed puid | 27 TRLRORAPN 50 TEE TAISTNE eommended in these eelumas. As 10 ite present suosshs (MRS | 051 on Setupay aficracon, at tho Now Dorp Club Grousds, . i between the horses Rox and Guyascutas for o stake of §50, unscrupnious President. The loval . 1 ” . 10.~Mrs. i T hud taken some oat of the lango bottie; he theu laid down ou | BraNcuviLLE, 8. C., Nov. 10.—Mrs. Garvin and | "5 MU0 aocus it comie lecture, this season, | Poire B atreh oy et of an people, in advace of thelr leaders. Yave declarod that tho | s lounge sud went to seep. T wout 1o bod: between 7 and s | duughior wore musdered noar Orangoburg, & C.. last Thurs: ;"' l_h:fl its | o'clock yesterday wmorniug I went down atairs and found Lim | day by two females. The murderers have been arrested. will bo given at Irving Hall to-morrow evening. The subject is e o vreateeyy | [ ien, essdhing vary Derd; L4 oot Baturb Wos wml — “Misg Jones's Wedding. No cards.” : noon, but could : ng slarmed I eal whall Bot be restored to fellow ship in the Union without proper | oge of the elerks who tried o him, wit ccess, how THE PACIFIC COAST. Budworth's Minstrels promise & new piece to-night | Kuarautees for the future safety of the country. 1t has e So e moreover, ballot- ; arrived, st the ..,.._""',P:"‘ [ Aer] -box inthe Toyal States that | 443 g'clock, decensed bad breathed Lis Inst: decensed had on at the Fifth Avenue Opera House. The province of these Der- | oo ioy oo o e ki a4 Dasis of .—_.._‘ South shall be protected; that ihe | averal cccasions, when intosicated, threateued to destroy hig. | MILITARY AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON TERRITO formers is to amuse, and they fulfill their province to the letter. X vt gy iy rormer’ soeceseor hat euding and melienisoughont the Uion shail b eunel: | ssit. bis ueyée wheo sober. octh Few apectacles ure s0 xhilarating an that of a large and most | @e13 DR. JAMES R. CHILTON & Co., et howding aud mallgnast traitors ahall not hoid off: that | Wiliam L. Taslor, & cleck in the employ of Mr. Simpeon, MINING STOCKS. B e adience.—such ne s pighily assermbied ot the Fith R A RS bl merely e us thu ot be opened to bloodstained | tentiiod to beviag been called by Mr. Sizmpacn e see deoeased, | ¥ TRLEGALYE To ¥RN THNTES B e O toplan Minstrely, whloh are fallof o Pareuier B soatyos f Oreve Meiala. Misorel, . ypposition t Satu Py 180 Ak o it hibitions of ‘Ethio] relsy, wl are full of %" Stoema ;":!l_ymflm h:d-lm:‘ 10 st up a policy in ion to the '.;‘fi:;: _‘;;t";g} '*nl 3‘-’:";}.'.;: ‘x‘x; com) :L '1;'.:,‘.:."«'& m}x Fraxcisce, Nov. 8.—A Qoel?mm, Washing- at ,;',. same time, .':- guided and 'ye.u.u..a by good taste. o %-\ e o :-a:- m Mlowres, |1y et i Rk vt un * ifsn s e M e T oyt ot il teke chaly coom "u.:lh"'w ‘ol compasy | The lover of Negro Minstrel performances should idha, bl decopionf f:.m - r—:’-qmfl'-h“ “‘;, b{.“ l'r.ydu 3 urn with me foun employer u;:'m t will m‘flm San Ju-'hlud %Lm -.rl:;n;;lh also visit Mesars. Kelly & Leou's Hall, opposite the New-York o “ wn © | " Abram Griggs testified thnt Mrs. Simpson had told him at xixo Stocks—Crown Doiat, 00y Challer, §100; Opbir. o place is v and ment s of gl st these aiaiork daye of the Robeilion their | g o'elock 08 tifed tont Mo Simpacn bad 1o b at | g 243 00Tt S, g sender. 70, Choiy whare | Bt Thablecn " A i A v bacn : less ba-l.-'.‘.‘-"\! 10 betray them »m—o, - previous night attempted to drink & quantity of Isudanum out advanegd iu consequence of fayorable reports received from the ,n'"‘" Yera which bas included so many m Fo g . same cecmicn. But the Mgh. has. trinsied Sney Liese | of a emalt bortl, but sh had knasked it out of bis hand before wines. ) gy . deservediy trials afflictions whick we -n.m.‘., Le do se, sbe aleo said he had mot drauk any lquor | Sax Fryvcisco, Nov.10.—The steamer Constitution, for Pan- | bones, mw&uuw flm" o - : Py iate e, safled to-day, with §506,000 i treasure, of which §60%000 s | gro Minsireisy s bere represcuted. A burlesquo of the * Long ' uoticeable features of programme just §i ' £ 1 Ei : ] % o m:uj rendered the ldm v'e.rd.i’ct ' That errll‘lm lc;fn.\'cl&'nrl, m.ha earried Iil.vr:n‘-vd“h:-nnm :‘ v one of'the the toense deceased. came un overdose | of flour. Among her passengers m. M. Stewart, U. now offered. e T 4 aet T w04 aced e whare e | 11 F Lk, an e 1 day of November, 46 eiar tiom Nrnia -':?1 ET Mambord, of tho Weaters | "™ 8. AN AR edvely i St tev ) nien Telegraph Company. b g . W ’ 0 1001, H i 0o, i rHE ;m OF3GOV. BROWNLOW'S MESSAGE—svyyrs. | PRODABLE MURDER—TEE Vierrw THROWS IXTO ket sold Lodey 44000 Doy 200/ mxu&"‘\".fws."fi..." The ':l"m',i?.""m:" n""_:h::"':’:".::{ X EANT TENNESSER—UNITED STATES OAVALRY | 705 oK Rivi—Erancie McAlecr, aged wbout 3 years on i?l‘i kgL Aiio om0, bt m & mprs | enced. More than _that, he may expact to be pusled, to s de- gy IX VORSUIT OF ROBBERS. - Tuesday evening left bis residence, No. 206 West Stxteenthat, | 3jij' 44000, Sax ¢ i d bordering upon consternation. A private view E’E K ' §210,000. gree closely Y TRLEGRAPS TO THE TRISUNE. ' ond was pot again seep alive by Lis friends. Easly yesterday mmn..n..mfl&mu have heen declared | Tmperials, # per | of the New lylury“—,h-lnd by Mr. Hartz some days 880, Nammverx, Nov, }1.—~A quorum has not yet been aiid now for the irst'time to be shown to the publio—was given R e e i A “We caunet smy toe much in faver - Dalleyls fes MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR it is the most rapid ente for Burns Bl | L aard. Core P, Corvs, Basions, O1d Sorge. Sk Diosases 000 bash. Barley, 24,000 bush. | and Bruises, we if by magle. Try it. Twe. tydive abox. Sold 4 | by Dragghets. ' ' K, oy 5 o A HOAGEAND & STIOER, fl" ' Druzgists generslly. Ofcer Petic of the Sisteenth Prociuet found bis body foating | $hare; Hale & Norcross, $100 per foot, Crown Foint, §50 er oo, 1o members of the peess and on friends of the ‘tained ie either Lranel The non- | in the slip at the foot of -sixthet; N. R Later in the Mi; Stock have generally improved. Sa 00 ; usionist. Tt wos then that we first tho J % 4 sttendanee of mmm.m:‘-“:un ppr:umu a8 10 | S8y lu&-o:v.‘:omm and proceeded to the spot. On ('m-l:.ml'n . 8% %0, Yellow .h’vm.pfi [ Ohlr."s ollar, | astonishing spectacle of a .In& human_head, resting npou & ""“"H __“u No. lhl'lf 3] ) lr-:'l::-t.;)- | 00, o e et o aad by : inquiry he aseertained that the deceased and au acquaintance | $160; Lmpire Mill, $114, lmpesial, €110; Belcher, §i2; Logal small cushion, and “"'"",:,".- -uir, under s strong Ixh'w-‘: ’:2" " rbe Werld Remewned Wilsoh Thite o that it coukd be inspected from overy sido—and laughing, talk- o Corm. 088 bt g oy Byt e m N ihe day of meebing. Gov. Brownlow’s recom- | ylf m’:':: d o ‘) been paying their addresses to & certaio young lady, and | Teuds 3 withedt other st !-:::lhl mz-: o :M""c.... h’fizfi pad existod b“'r‘;’h‘:',"h::: con- l:fl'";r}'x.m sco, Nor. 11The teamer Pcifo fom Coumbia Y " friends of decessed ean- \ 000 in reasure. sal awnesty are more likoly to gain the ¥, tioned i b e ‘;‘:'e i.'.‘:fi&mm. r:m Honolulu, bm;f. 1,400 kegs aud 300 E s Soln Flour, 6100 o Sl e A T i for * DOWSFIS CONPFOU? ! all. Wheat 2 04 firNo. 1 | Al r e VNF [X NI Ay Commy boe for Ka 1. Our, dbe for Nov 3. Hie. | QAT 7O PROTHES Tor Coughs, Colds, Hosrveness ood . Wheat ; shipan Divesses. aud toks o other. rsons in the house, and, in all ways, con: N 1f after the mauner of m‘mnamm’:’hi 94?- The Hou. 8. M. Arne.), suthor of the preseut Franchise | st and Teuth-ave, bo would ba rough part of Sugar, %0 bbis. Molasses. Brig Labina, trom Foo- g, and L) : Caw, 10w & merber of Corgress, s & strenuous advocate | there, friends of Bis rival, had threatoned to “ fix " him. The | Chow. by g8 4,000 boxes fea. ving man. As 10 this point thero is no denbt. | Selpts to-dey, 3,000 bbls, Fiour, &) So-hoy, | Towt a The fotlow! L e e attompiad. Nomirrors are o be detected. Tho *...I:':..&'E:‘TK'_“'T«.)V":T\\M ol Whisky steady, at/| SR of the Universal Suffrago Ay trine. The more | body was con 10 his lato residence, where Deputy-Coroner | _ The following whalers arrired from the Northern Ocean : mtelligent aad influeatiel m:-:eb::'i ,,‘;";‘,,.. n{,m ture g0 Jobn Beach, M. D. made n partial examination. Fe found | Steamer M emn 11000 bbis, ofl and 13,000 bbis. bone; bark | head is actualy thers—and is there without any obvious bOAT. | 34 o'boud, thees setiva; saims 000 L eud at $6 757 #7. Grostre [y the same way. Narrow.minded and unediifated soveral seratohes uj with 550 bbls. oil. and £000 bbis. bone; brig | The cushion upon which it rests is very small—far 0 cvipte, 2000 boad Lard i dewasd acl New Moss pork $25; a ineddéate swall to afford room for the concealment of a human body | O, #30. Gk, 44h “Clothes Wrlngers of ol kiude KEPAIRE pon the face and contusions upon the head, | John How| - but whether received bei fer death, be could not dete Mauill #0 bbis. oil and 12.000 bbls. bone. b onservativ gy 4 ore r T m th 1 0 fe % 3 ! both Usion i Conservative, biterly oppose tho scheme | mi ortemn e iar oD bt will be held 16. | | The Western Union Telograph Company's bark Onward kT evitnde. The more one cxamines this vision tho | * Watwivarox, N C. Nov 10 —X ¥ Cotetor ol ARDSVRNGING “MACRING oM cal of sulering frow actual waut of food exists | day, and probably wore fuete will then be .Lwlgw from Pglioupuloushi. artited yesterday iu ballpat wore s s reasou boppjexed. AR brick of magie Wi B e | peuiiae 55 1or ¥ sl wid Kouiaw Ui and &2 6 or Blacd Sotiy | Aancudhdit-, NogVock.

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