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THE NEW YORK | PRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 7, Rebel Plans in the South ‘Yas Confederates ip the South and Sotth-went are jw ak ny the most of the Interval of complarative im- vunity that ie leit) them by the temporary ine section of General Saerwas at Atlanta, amd for the’ gme being, it lookaas if we were Wkely to be de- prved of ut least # portion of the advantages gain- ed during the lasttwo years. They are making Jesperate efforts #) conquer Missouri, and are wak- ag « forindalie trout’ in Tennessee and The object) ie clear It ia to and these of ber bua FOOT a. the stnali unconscious beir to Eugland's greatness, | band and Wiotwer | bone ae io wake» viversion in General Bammmants | thet upon this subject, indicate thut the events of | charged enormous rates, and, m consequence, | awaddled in blue garments: io crowd Wad dee atiend the Tavera, ow sa th ds Hote * wear, that will force bin to fall beck in plage | OOF civil war are gradually educating thew into ® | Fewpneve and Baasty soon became wealthy {ignites and sag) vent to renewed cri of prsaste . re Dafa cer ts . . ’% 4 enth ave 16 y i vaddith ut oti! greater he was in store for it. Ibe (ARLY—On et. bch. Patrick Ba of posing forward Lis conquesta, and this throw rae understanding of our political condition. | wy, Artes Burien, another of Banxzy's partners, | K ng Came forwa my took ‘the baby from the at frisnda of the t any ate ted he campaign over into muother year, and deprive | Ther comments are no longer ‘usked by the for- | ggaiitiod before a Congressional committee that he | arms of the two ladies who held it betwer) thera. Volek, froma hie iste feedence rs vin of the fruite of Lis recent victories, Busit will | er offeasive superciliousness that fected w iso represented “certain clienta’’ who were inter- ane crowd act Mo He te = ; ert " i . mulls hetth TY up aad down, 6 ‘ings of the crow P i P yrobably be found that General BiRRMAN’ ia pre- Prag ped ee our inatitutions by the English #tan- | ested in the profits of certain bonded warehouses, were becoming almost prod Tabeene, "ts cat bu weOn thy heb ts of Ue ern *: raring to feil these plang and the extensve forti- son and praisa cr condemn men and eventt ace | Tp world bean instenetive chapter om patriotism to | possil te to improve the a.tuation in one way, but yoda, aged 4 your, | month4 aki h, 6 throwing up at Atlante indi. | cording aa they approached to, or receded from, J " even this frprovement was brought about the Seations that he mo - s Bros bp se now || thet ‘inafithte Aiton vl Pigs st snteananas | detail, for the benefit of the Brooklyn people, the Prince of Wales was induced to come forward to May we ali mes arain where parting | more, ste Ach ee sabato : 1 . ' i modus operandi employed by bonded warehouse- | the litle window where all these pertormances | My hana trem! e@. loa. ert " oo securring. He vt rendering Atlanta a fortified [is true thas John Bull still maket | yen to fill their own pockets at the expense of tha | took place, and be in his turn took the baby in bis) wi ycay on oer eth M vase,the eaine ax Chattanoogm, Nachville, Louinville, | blunders, but they are no longer markod by the | morchante of New York city, Asan cx-member of | rims with the naturel awkwardness of an Ens | of J. and A. Muitay, ed 1 wie gud Cincinnati, and when thie shall have been ac- | most irremorliable mental dullnem aad ignorance | ¢ He Ng raced Lo brill Kahman called upon to be theatrical ip bis bebaviory | dave, rt -gunepsiged f f " vongress, Humrunsy’s rec not more brilliant | and exhibited himself in the character of a father | oyeq pry con Ob fly Willen Ih om ' complished he will acon put # new feature upon the | of former tinea, For Soatance, the error of the | ghay his career af ® Warehouseman, It ia therefore | to the people below, With unruffled equaninty | 0) yenmeand Tumor the aepect of affairs in bie department At present the London Temes in locating Atlanta in the Valley of quite likely that be will be el 4 to etay at home, the baby permitted himself to be dandied up and The faneral wil take place fre t eatlonce eobela have it al! their own way, imply becanas the Shenandoah is comp iratively venial when coma . af Powis end A POY abe ony autine trees ‘here. biesetureb. tide day, at a rs hie Ry ‘1 fv Suxvwan's maguificont army Ix out of the field, for | Pared with the former impudent sssumpsions of that Interceting Discoveries at Pompeii. Hons is adduced by the Engliat pepere ananevi-{ SHANNON Ou Wedor et. Sth, John Ss the time be'ng, Butiu a short time it will emergo Journal that our civil war detnonstrated that Ke- Mr. C. W. Russell, whose name is associated with | dence of his royal birth, and of an inuate dirpuri- ° srestdanio tavttad rom the fortiJeations of Atlanta, and turn upon | Publican institutions are @ failure, and are incom: | #ome of the tnom successful soarchon in the ritins at bor ita honors and be exhibited to public xaze Rornean, Get tie the rebel forces that are gathering upon his | Patible with human society and good government | Pompell, contributes the fllowing t) the Athen. | 4 © a ‘ f i y vew Y. nite tt 5 atte flank avd rear. He haa certainly the | We now find thateven the journals aud orators that | #1: Parraneiiuisy like New York, baw been a froit paintal line Minwarhs atiat tthe Partin: advantage of position, and we have reason to be- wero formerly the mont perverse in their opposition Just two ytars ago I communtented to you my | ful Heid of recrusting tor the rursl districts there of Pru lane vs Caw lrelaud. a od 3 . + 5 one 4 - ortly h and irieods are iVicer eve tat thie arty is far more eficient and formi- |b the United States uow exhibit an apy tion of See ee Reiea marsh Vance teen wsicHia ins | wbouts, A few days ago a portly old church | | Helativas and iric ude ay uly inviced to dable than when it cornmenced the campaign, By | the real causes of our civil war, and an insight ino ‘atch of loaves untouched since the inoment elghe descon came to Philadel phis from the country, et | o'clock, fromm nis late vesidener, ba Ae Co Le 8 few wlmple strategical movements and a forced the moral and physical forces engaged in it, that | teen hundred years azo, when they were thore do- | powered to bire enough recruita to fill the quota SWE ¥—On U t bel Mary Bwe ys a nat ve march oF two, be can place the rebels ia the post. | Promises # Letter understanding and a more cor Wee erioe wri ua Gea tea taver 10 rag 4 for hia township, He knew thing or two; had are tion to which they trying to reduce him, and repeat bis fauious Atlanta operation of forcing them fe fight, retreat, or surrender, The Rival Candidates tor Congress. sotolostions, #o far a@ rade by the respoctive poliical parties in this city, are not likely to sat © e majority of the people and the press, whe bave long felt the importance wnd necessity of « reforu in the character of the New York delegation to Conyreas, With a few honorable ex jong, the candidates now before the public ares eof adequately represent. financial and polities! Tue Cougressiona a! 9 eb into bed, and when ready suddenly suruck # ind bred bab gre ot . The jocal politicians, whe conttui the machines | snd the water supply has remsined probebly us { ht, and was at the same time stunnit gly struck am saterests of our great metropoli in the halls of the | thas grind ous pomiuations for thesdear people to diminished in depib and b eaee hr iu quality eee with what be saw. Rocrult, dressed in the prim/- NC Be A ogisluture Ti s sige the day of the eruption, The cellar is of siuall \b- i ns > bee en : Sa bh ohn iat april piel “ale ray re Fatliy, are quite busy just now ar ranging matters | enyions, but the approech to the woll is rudely eh Ae ‘ab ust about to ee een isinie oP T° TAILORS —NOTICE— TH TOW rural district. in New York where meg | for pubhe inspection wheels are being putin | decorated with the customary altar of the Lares. ary ‘ Stati a Vanni dreaainil aealtaa'y pulle ing firuss having retire emp uf the average calibre of the congressional candi+ | order, the pulivys oiled up and wi 4 | was naturally attracted, in the first instance, to the | pitTUPubaton ; moun se Qs pulls | or the Working ‘Tailor rer p> and wi res strengthene: 7 1 bell rope violently. Waiter opens door; people | pevaient | niom tor # hic al Uc later cvo!ly put f rward by the wirepullers of the | t. ,un gen into the Cor of : 1. | Bouse of the buker which Thad seen disiuterred | pi ceing in the hall look in; see old chap en dish i- | minwo whet < se County offices, who aro morale | during my Igat visit. It is now carefully cleared out | 4), ‘ale tt ditto ¢ iinmense toerriment on ra frest pol'tical parties in this city would stand ® 1 4y and mebtally uufit for the pou ons they expire {and ail ite permanent epparatns—as corn milly ille, female recru! : immens ha shauce of being ed ne he Phia being the cuse ment of our tit g-reevea or constables, we look for a general move- rrespeet f party, to put the right mer ht place. We had expect- od that Tammany Mall would do go, and thus sig- nalize the internal reforue and pur fication which, ft waa hoped, would restore the Old Wig warn to ite former place in public Hut she hes presented us with nothing better than “ping-masters'’ andl ward pobticians, whose dlecton weld be a libel city. It is the r estimation, on our of couree v tol te adiuin‘atration ps inthe normal depraety of men shat we capn- | ordinary exteut, and in their size, us well wa their | - the lowest 1924. The loan market was souive mt T | pry ares Gy ae TERS for « rest independent ticket that ean be | uot prodict avy wore faeormtile conclusion to stmi- | decorations, bear witness to the wealth and luxur- | percent, Exchange sold at lis ga 1.9 for gold, I Gan MEL RA reauenina te HNL % tod by the manse If reform <0! it mi 7 % bee: 1) sous tastes of the occupant, Amon the relics of this OTOL GALEA—PIROT BOAUD, n r ‘ ' ‘ ®ippor y i reform comes It must | jar demonstrations, however gre coubina- | house preserved in the Jocal museum is one whieb Yoetfic M.S or for 1 arte ; MOLAS | Proceed from our cLaen Tenpoctive of party, | tions devised to carry Yoo toto t. Ifthe work | throws # curious) mer the domestic apre ieee dy Y_N. Cen a : i} PARKAN, Pies. M hoy and we look thevefore fora movement that will re- 7 f : of the Pompeian baker, being no other than one of 300" do Lally’ » Ow NO \} UTA eBistn ibe Ge ie etna AVAL n of reforia is to be done et! ety ally,the reformera miut | 4) 6 avant anioh Wore actually tu process of pre % Brie K. ee Mh Use CO is N I r tion \ Pongressioual delegation | Legiu by coming oat talriy and squarely before the | paration fordinner on the very uny of the cate |b do, ‘e vo fw do Du dqatt irda ot Piss: 68 capable of representing Uae vutereais of our great | peopl aud offering for cunaideration @ practicalte | astrophe. Upon the cooking stove im the kitchen | 244) U8.0e Ly. Cu. Btls tus Baie bt 200." | Aurea ath ite Reet allenic aio unaueated inte metropolis, Our city should be represented by | plan of operations, wh ich could be ily adopted | Y™* laund @ mew-psn, balf Sijed with sabes, and in 70 G BS Sy a Titieits tens, or of t 4 ere | nese! at uowerin: (he: aattonel inks pe a8, Which Cou eanily adopted | the Lottom appeared an indurated mass which S|.) Mo, Ge, y BUHULTZ, Vice Pies. RK. H. ALLEN, Ree See, O48 . pols as those | by (wen of ull political parties, urder circumstances | yor Fiore!li rghtly conjectured to have been pro- | qoon M. 6a, LL St. oHOLSTERERS TA NUTICE—A Meate who bave cularged its wealth aud commorce. It] that would give the people an opportu nity of ex- | duced by some of the viends which lay within the | 6.00 Indiana ba. ( Reet Lae Rite soar Lally VUR Geer fs eviuent that among the auties that will | pressing their political view 4 wt th ine time | Pa wud which, though long since decomposed, bud | sv00) Ohio ds Miss PB leutita Vicusey co) Fee pal » Bowers age bg 5 tess tlie: GAEL’ Oealnteka Bik 1b it % BRS Gb Che. AEE lett their impres# on the now consolidated ashes, | 4AN0 donee tendance terepeated. 1. LAMM ‘ 5 . 3 RO east | aecuring honess iscumbenta in our wunieipal | Acting on tus happy thought, be applied in this 500 do We THER WRtat oe arduous will be the revisiag and retormiag of | offices, If the system of primary electicns could | instance the same iigemious process whlch was a0 aie Be ee, ? \ mute My RIGHTS AND I . our whole system of currency, tatation, and finap- ; Pog re successiully sdopted in re-producing that painfully Chi NW. 1 of dati at. a ve : "| oes, Our city direct and vital interest in the ve changed ‘or open ward conventions ef the poo- | Hrslike group of buman figures described with such io 6 Tt DA 2 pas FS ‘6 ‘ sdnterest in the | ple, aud a subsequent Metropolitan conve. ation for | terrible fidelity in one your former numbers; | bu Cie, & Pitts, od.luy the whow te acttlement of (nese questions, and it is of the bigh- est importance to ui now bee Ged in @ cordance economy and the waut of this we have evffered griev ously in ihe past, and suTerat the preseut tue, Ut le for the people of New Youk to decide whetbor they ehall snvite a continuance of ihe absurd financial logisla- don of the Inet Cousicss by returning the men who are now put forward for Congress by the up- owing political factions | prosperity that meu should tod who are « ping legisla. of political trace, For with the prin estal el laws vur ely, od The xchange o I'vikoners Not long since o iepuration from the Unron pris- apors ju Confederate custody at Andersony. lle, wailed upon the Pre ity and aid before him the sondition of those Union solers now languishing aud perl Rolief was promised aud slorély alter Exchauge Commirsion- ersheld seme corresponlence with the rebel au- thorities, The uegotiaions lowever fell through, owing bo the positive orders given to our Commis. gioners, that negro prisoners sould Le imelu ed in bhe corte), ov the same terms as the white soldiers, Bho rebels ved to exchange white wen, but would make no concessions in favor of black men, Ja refusing to ¢ v white prisoucrs unless the blacks were givo liberated, Mr, Linconm bas made bimselt morally responsible betore the coun- try for the sutlerings aud death of thousands of brave men, Who might at this moment be serving fn the ranks of Geanita army or at least ending the remnant of their existence surrounded by their families aud triends, The large excess of Confederate prisover# iu our hands was ebundant cy iu Southern dungeons, eecurity for the blick soldlera who would have been felt iu the Southern prigous ; and at the pro. per moment our Governpant could bave insated upop a favorsiie crauvement for thelr ex- ebange. Ii whic armies could belonging to the Unior have been exchanged for white men belay to the Confoderate forces, ft seems tho retiuemens of cruelty that they were not liberated from these filthy Souther) dungeons, where barbasites are practised towarts them, caloulatot to lreuk them dewn, und reuder fhem unfit for further service in the armies of the Uaion, The evidence that comes to us, through reliable sources of (nfortuation, proves that it is the determined policy of the Soothern leaders to treat Northern prisouers iu the most shameful manner ; starving thew, and locating thea i unhealthy places, whore disease daily decimates their maks ; wud death dopopulates the prison-houses almost as rapidly as tie iortune of War sends im new occu. pants, The trouds and relatives of our brave prisoners have calloi upon our government ju vain, No mitigation of Wiese Lorrors is attempted, unless eccompauied by conditions whieh the Southérn bvarberisue refuse to wecept; aud the “inevitable nagro'' is made thy executive exouge for allowina men aa to permit, under proper restrictions, the ex- change of prisoners, man for man, reserving to 6 more convenient tire the question of protecting the colored troops, who are equally entitled to our care; but whose condi jou cannot et prevent, be ameli- ‘visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales aud their At ved wife crated, owing to the perverse otettnsey of their pe nap bods genet: Basar made bis | child to Denmark, Here ws scone In which “hat enptora. Lact ome bi : id i oe ———— bonded warehouses, and then in his official capa- pi seh pap bee © little K, froth her Inve rs z _Ameriena Ideas for the Old W orld. city, aa Collector, orderod imported goods to be | chaiewu at Bernawr%, near Frelensvory, a short Wunnver JHU FOP Get, 6 ln 18 oe Donohue, the Tis generally itnproved tove of the Englist pa | discharged, “ander general order,” into Hen- Mstance from Copentiagen, ani what fellowes oe | yoo ot ¢ sven. County Cavat ” in acd, in tbe 40th pers and public speakers, in reference to American | pargy's stores. Merthants who were thus com- aQair® aud the superior information exhibited bY | pelied to transact business at these mores were diul feeling towards our couutry in (he fuaure. Thus out of evil sometiines comes good, war that was hailed by the supporters of alas: ai suthority and class legislation in the old world, aa | on the day of the great catastrophe, the aquartus cruit the first day—e eruart, good-looking youny working the downfall of Republican rustttutions, | ot at byes & whieb i ayy Grey fren is OM fellow, who wanted to enlist, The descon cou- TRADE NOLICES. ia slready producing fruite that must Jead to con. | SUPPIY of the Inst meal of e doomed tarnily. The } veseuisted himself on so favorable » commence | - { cn 6 Bruits Wak ast Tavt to cone) well iv in the ceiler of a house which has been re- | tons petd » small portion of the bounty woue’ PERALIVE PLASTERERS—YOU Ak rary results. Our great coutlict hus saAtracted the | cently excavated,and in which hrve been discover- down and concluded to atick to his man like # hereby notified w attend sauhal won 'the ettention of mankind to the consideretion of our Ltt} hoa pe ke nade aerate ® emalt gts cuckle-bur, To make a sure thing, be determined | held et Millusan’s or YOu wt a ho ponetples and forma of government and the ultl- usliul mtarua of wi oh pdt esigar ay to sleep with him, Recruit objected, Deacon in- | Priiay evening Cer stig mt = cle. Bynes suule « speak laters ‘Toe wellis about sixty-fve feet In| oted” Recruit had always slept alone aud flatly fe requested to b It, ae business of itports toate results cannot but prove benefietal tu enlarg- | depth, and still retains about fifteen feet of water, pon sed. ld be i p Bboy 1 = | will be brought before the uv er ing the boundaries uf freedow throughout she | ft! surrounded by « low parapet, bat in all other wih 196 sae a Them rinte ap gy tes ott abt Pioaiuent, THOS, HUCLAUAN, Pres, MICHAL world baad respects is quite unprotected, being without cover or - - vf GOODE, Ree dex 215 orld, to All, “ring loading arrangements, is a question be- yond our philosophy. npon the masses to break up the la ygnes of the Cor- ruptionats, and toe this day, ne have been taken in the right diree tion manipulated by professional poll iciang, have from time to time taken up the subjer t, but thetr efforts have ended in becoming demore lived by the power and patronage of the offee by o'dera enjed all attempts at morad reform, and such the ual momination, nu doubt hi mester may would accept offices that are recklos@ political tricksters, required to plead their own cause before the peo- ple during the ecwnvass and, if elected, made lim | s horse, whieh, toyether with two other ukecletons | 1500 ween AMO) TBO Movers OF | TA auree MATHEW TALI be to Vuprisonment aud tine for eficiad uaalfess- | of horses found mavy years ayo, bas through the zs oe geet “bts ty) Chl, 8. &y Bri} on } of en . vse Ae ey ance, much of the villany anatomical @k§l) of one of the wermbers of the aeu- | OU Del. ud. C.. .10) a Og eso eee "7 ae Bh abacus ake " nie ie Vilany now mampant would demy, been cearfully put together, end placed in 10 Quicksilver M... 78 olf Mil, & Po da... 45 Friday 1 Sunday evenivgey at Helly slink out of view, bashed by the mepoustbility or | one of the rooms, I have had the curiosity to ea- | 'S do... 58 So, aut 1S if rpahee: public serutiny such # course would inaugurste, An bovest mau would not fear the anleal, but oor ae ime struction of the city. voculisia wid be present. Moral ere wre out brighter for the trial, aud the public interesi# ers oe fr se tae ne pmo eet Rene abana re eonaee appear int : uuda H be in safer keeping than they ever eau be under the | und of a type still common in Southers Italy, You ae Obie & Miss... Pte bi fad Ry. B i pallies i: B nt KIS, dees present corrupting mode of makiug uutnstions | 8ve slreauy recorded the discovery of more than ' "b N! it THE MEMUSRS OF THE FA sad Gareyitio fecal ain one Valuable syecimen of ancient art, and especia'ly 5 Or Mathew (1 Ay ds, sacit be herely GOS COI y IDE 10Cal elections. of the exquisite bronze Narciasus, now im the Naples : VO 2N00E 8 OIE DA ahs b Erg - _— Taysstien) EMS 196 not think your readers have been Boh ty 2 © et0Cs Ms i” MW MUL ty ree diy A New Feat ; informed of a still ravre recent acquiriton~—a susall foo ALKY, Pres, TIMOTHY LL. LY Tua Navy Departs say od the Navy. Dut Lighly-characteristic Silenus, which was found ie hes BOTEALS RP ed teed » Mopartucnt bave in oousideration ® 7 in tie game bouse im the cellar of which was the A} TAR MH PTING ; ; ayateu for the education of nawal seansen, whicb is | well described above, ‘The figure is about 16 inchea HE QUARTERLY MEETING OF 1 HK culculated to elevate this arm of the service te a | bighs end stands upon a circular peiestal of bronze, Faint Jay Liomuren om marurtcoreventune Oke muvb bigbor stan Ae gala Gacy va | Bt unlike #n iaverted platter, iniaid with aratcs- 1s84, All member are t } dard of ellie ney, ‘The prope quer in silver, This admirable Siicnus was evi- TAAee 6 order of PRITER BOYL. ‘ on isto accept naval apprentice bovs, between | cently a stand, either fora lamp or, wore probably, The Hay Marker. BALF! owgh and systematic course af education asad diset- piling, bring them to the highest degree ot perfec » nce: , ded to rest. The vase may have been meant to bold | toe onion crops, On the North Miver + ° ¢ cr ‘J a re ae a oy ir gn of thias obj us ot is f flowers: or, if onecould argue from the air of drunken ernie is Dhaene. take Perenasey, And (here isa NEX, President, PALKICK NOLAN, Vi bss miley add Comuens agel® te populy val waVityy f ludier: q pty - . rt jemand for shinping and home use, Phe prices | 4) if TANIN cere en awe ) popular a epee ? gravity, and of ludicrous anxiety to guard ageiuat tre, wong ri Rigs ad it tn iepposed the cre of ah ALI 1 s . L ei i“ " 4 "| ¢hrown into the features of Sileons, it inight more | ee aie | , tate Mery hace lpte eas Dg eta c meat appetneh paz pay . ‘ a moral chara ter, wre to be reyulmrly appren- | probally besupposed to be Intended like Mrs. Gale a A ey PRTPRGL seme erase | cre teleeecs Tia rt aaeecert nig DR i or ticed to the Governmeut by the written co; aseut of | pua's stone bowies, hay is selling at #1.7501.59's. Straw $bapS por i | gure, ats P.M. By odes NDA W Milo, Mice ' parents or guardians untii they sbull have. attained Yo bold the liquor which he loved, sheaves, and $1.50 per ewt, Hi, RAGLE, their majority Buitable vasscls wall be g xovided Aud keep it sate aud sound, QUOTATIONA, when far enough advanced to bear fruit, will give td bows veto nd peat on. ) 7 eraDe sruite, wwptess arrived at the Villa Herber, she wae told bh bho tt cred Shahla j that other vieiiors who bed come for the purpose ing the waters, were there, aud the in- 4 = cy whether she ew Cae of Ve. Her reply was e request that they 1 not be disturbed. our white soldiers to rot in Southern dungeons, This condition of affairs ought to be chanzed. The people ererp where should b old ness miceti ova, aud call upon the President to rescind hie orders, eo far pla dence, 147 Weat 45d at, at | o'clock ou Sa 14, BUNCE—On Thuormay, ( i land Lyd ie A Janie §. Houten, ho oy Te for Congress by the Bepublicane of Kings county, was formerly « partner of Hreim Banwar, When the latter assuined the office of Collector, Hompunny was ® poor man, out of health, amd anxious to serve t, Oth, Thomas Lu eon of vdia Bance, wed i eure aod | * omalue will be taneu Wo Commack Lt t A Royal Baby show. The English journals are filled with details of the interment, curred when the people saw the Princess of Wiles yeu ot her age at one of the upper windows, holding in her arms he The relatives and friends ral will take piace from hie te reel heard of bounty-jumpers and the like, and cou- hay nhermmons Ort 1s kt cluded that he was entirely too aly an old fox to lx caight napping. Fortunately, be found one re my prevent visit I flud myself close opon the track of the discovery, hardly leas enrioua, of another of 1 the eloments of human life—that of an sncient well, tute | with its waters till 4 fresh aud spark)iug as When, The civil before undressing, Deacon was suspicious and ob- jected, Recruit was determined and blew it out A bright idea struck the deacon, He prepared other nee; however, as the eutrauce to the cellar wascorpletely blocke@? wp with ashes, the well, Municipal Keformine. although open, was perfeci!y secure trom injury, the part of spectators. Old chap hastily dreaves, makea a bee ine frum the hote!, takes the night train, arrives home next morning, and reports no recruits can be got. kueading troughs, flour bia decy— remain 1m atti the amaller the more perishable ovjects—as the ineasuresy the weights, the loaves, the sort, &o- being placed in the temporary museun which has been tormed at Pompen, The attractions of this houne, however, have eclipsed by those of a similar establishment immediaiely adjoining ity which had beon discovered, but not fully excavated, before the disinterment of the oven, The second bakery is much larger, and the appointments on much more extensive scale and in greater variety. The dwelling-house of the owner, too is much more juxurious, Although connected with the bake- house, it hos a separate entrance, and double atri- um and peristyle, both of which are of more than Why it is, that the people. submis to these For :oara' we have called Financial News, Markets, &c. New York, Thursday, Oct. 6, 6 7. M.—Nothing of much general interest was developed in Wall etreot today. The stock market fluctuated (o some extent, resulting on the whole in rather bigher prices, Gove ernmenta were inactive, Gold clored at 16, an ad- adequate steps Reformers, ‘TVhus have vance of 6 percent.on the closing qnotation of ins eve ing. The highest price during the day was 197 \ HN Ubsy kero, 100 Cle, & Po dth... 94 luw Ch, & Alton Let. lu 140 At. & Gt. We 1... 96 6) Mechanicw Bk Sw Canton Co, 400 do... .20ar ie lw Cam. Coal Pf... 45 and the result lias fully ferent hie antic:pations, being an exact Sac-simile in bronze of a young pie, now boaxbt and Sold by | which was being stewed for ue family dinner at If cnndidases were | the very moment when they were surprised by the stroke of doom, In connection with this curious relic, I may mention the discovery of a skelewn of ehw the Livt @nu0 de Y, Mier. lio Chi & N. WwW, 450 do.. F dw Obi & RL sare TY YORICES, Anstin, Pur Witsen aud ser, SU Messrs, PC. bollywood, BL 100 AL. & T. 1 Pf... gov AL a THR. 10) Mar, & Cin, 1 Dineeen Misa 6 a amine the “toot® marks" of the moat recent of those sw ‘Be skeletons, end find thas the an!mal was just tive 9 “ 42 Metropolitan G, 125 evening » and Verry for ayiass Vase, frayinents of which were found close by. He is represented with the loys extended to the utmost, for greater firmness of attitude, aud holds high ubove his head, grasped firmly in his hand, the bronze ring, in whieh tue vase was inteu- fourteen and eighteen years uge, and by a thor- New York, Oct, 6. The hay market has been eup- lied» pretty well during the t week; there hus eon An inerensed deniand, and prices are generally firmer, On the Bast River side the supplies are lh Lt. owing to the farmers being soganed with th pots. ARD YO. sd tion in the duties of seamanwup., The plan prom PTING OF THE i 1\ The boy® who must be phys! cally sand the spilling of its contents, Which the ortist has by the N. Kale Ha. : TH CONGRESSIONAL ry Department as school-sbips for the ap: } 9 Taken ie 8 whale, thie Fompelan Silenus, al- | hale Hay. oo te Brine) Dee one t 3 Goat D woes no BEPLBLIGA prenticesaud competent instructors will be provid- pharksierience Pe aan pusohy figure tae {epee tier, ve, bel vt Heer ybecete ae : ape \. cb: ; ica — 5 Cy ° ale Straw, Rye, per . aoe F y t ed to teach them the rudimonta of geners! odneas | minent paunch, the suub pose and distended nos: | Hale Straw, Oat and Wheat, per ewt.. Ww Ki MARA TE r tlop, navigation, and the several duties ruc: dent to rat the shaggy ee eer ard, the maudlin stare | Bundle Straw, perewl. oo cccececeee - - ripper The senalts "i Po of the ey, aud the jolly bust stupid good bumour— | men ae — ———) oT SShKM the 22d WAI the service, These vessels are tobe un the is of a higher type than the ordinary Silenus of SPECIAL NOTICES or A BLY J ‘ TRI Aas at 1 . 0 general supervision of « Board np; ointed | (iverian art The figure although coarse and mas- ‘saded y's iy ot dud und 9th’ av. ca see that the schools are maint sjucd a the ta vrcdee fe his alkueets Ud aa sf he sirusgion neas in the Huck, Breet, side, Kheuination, Ar litony | uy PrariOn Wir A gael scaayieey Fike iighesh decree’ af efile Bide eee oe y “Use | and ior divenses of the Lungs, Liver and Kidners | ANUK McUAKIHY, Coairaan, PHILIP Yd, \ Ne ye to ely de - —_ sad than Knapp's Indian ptrengthening Liasers. | NAV AN, sex Mi the apprentices into classes w reference tos wer ity About the French Empress. General Depot, No, 62 Hudson street, Sold by all ‘i - a - . wad to transfer ther to uctive gerytce when they | ‘Tie chyrwing, Empress Kuakain's visit to the | UUElete ee 1 GTEWARD UNITED DEMOCRACY —Rals ave become sutiictently pre aeiout to pase exami Scbwalbach, Spa Im Germany, js said to be in con- upectal, Reriege erpete fro at 7 o'ch ck, ag Union Hall, eoruc ats jou. It is also designe 1 wake frequeut vo practically elucidate the mre sequence of @ elight matrimonial breeze with the Eusporor, whe obsiinuicly refused to permit ber to tudulge ig her long cherished desire of visiting her miguat spiritual father-the Pope, in Rome, reduction inprices from 75 eta, to $1.50 per Koglish royal velvet, Brussels, three-ply, euy common, inerain, sud satin carpets; rue, tant tings, ofl clothe, window-shades, druggets, tatie | Te, etc, ete., ut the original HIRAM A‘y- | that the achool-sbips ages to sed ia order te method of instruction, and Ag Teas Overy feat! ty ‘or the moat thorouwsh LFLLI) MOORK, Pres, » JULN J, RELLY, Vk tare SiH Plano co WARD 1.1 ; ; DEKSON, Laok lor No. 99 Bowery, B21 : hat ity Ae training, The ud ‘i Her Ma, owever, ko diem cone | > a * mpaiga Club A C14 ice ig fi Thou ‘4 Pages whieh will accrue to the | tpiveq nee anh the more gracious we aechautine whit ane “ tater if ron ron t of and beid at the iI ‘nian 4 ervice from guche noe . " yinter clothing, go to . BALDWIN'A, 10 and 72 ) wid oe ’ eh wl ith, we seh) oe of the highest im- | tor her temporary pous with ber Lusbaud, and at- | powers. The larges. stock wd store in the city. wis clock, Eminent will wildrees tid Ay been oxemplified by experieace | irecta the uulimited admiration of the Spa visitors, mee ine, Cithrens ces ne boards at the F e uY Ke WILLIAM ALTRINSON, Pree THOMAS STF prices low, Children's departinent not equalle For the Hairand Skin.-—Barry’s Tricop- heroes, |The best and eheapess article, Sold by ull rUugeiste, ¥ 807 DENTIST 780,,aRd 10-40 Lonns_—¥iNh National | - NUIGTRY. sank, $f rd ave, ‘y . ™ . oT RET 7 ed for alleubscriptione, Ne KELLY: Vreedont yt SET OF TEETH ON wo wre duvited tw wit Pies. J ' tha rinepal hotel, and insisted that the landlord ould not turn away his OLor guests, @owis $he custom on the ar- rival of the smalf-beer German royalty. She rises early; walks to the Spa with her lu- dies aud ap equerry, and drinks the water like commen fulks gut of a during pre naval service, ay have Leen mal rant of the ree whow had r ab war, Enlistments mto the the people of this city wel kuow, uy by men who were wholly igne- juired duties —a large proportion of ever trod the deck of a war vessel, HlHKeEP, . 1? \ SILVER 96 TUG lass in place of through ’ ria on gold, $i) to partical ey Bold The tasts ci ing wuch men to the Gusired | 4 8ilver tube as ts the uehlons tuo then takes’s | Soe ee: oe “ “<- ’ tooth. Te kiracted without pats standar’, ‘ Delnging: & long walk and returns to brenktust, She always rover & Haker’y Highest Premium | pie hitened, or filled with old ¢ ay * f veniuanship is far more dificult thon | carries @ Little walking stick in her hand, ings Ou ets, und warranted, by De. t Elastic Btitch Sewing stach.nes, 476 Broadway, New ° tOCOLW citizens into soldiers und can only be | twe York, and 35 Fulton st, Booklvn, aa” | Bowe + Opposite the ad 11 she takes ber bath at the Ducal Baths. In ale attain: ssc | a 8s ‘tice, | the morning a considerable crowd is ulway' + | Vandecarrs Eureka Cottee, A trial will 4, DRAKE, 450 CANAL STRI The a | oy systeumtle training aad Tong Practice. | bea to yee hier, aa ulao af twelve; Dut eccustoinod | COBY!NCE the most fue odious or dts suporivstiy over iD ® act of tooth on silver n i to ‘1 any other package Cofice, ‘To be had of 100718. Ore Pie Ae KOBLLT DAV 1s, Golo Agoul, } wneth tod now proposed will obviate the diticul- | gy she has been for go many yours to’ the cess Wes Gadg x which cur navel effcors now labor, and, | of being stared at It does wot appear to sauuy her $10 to HY: eectionul seta 50 cents) + YO | fised with gold, bone cemens or other tillage t@ 8! Ver tooth, J eoph extiucved witnous pull,

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