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THK NEW YORK SUN. W)DNESDAY ¥ MORNING, OT. 19, 1 Hts, Gemcral § Sberinnn’s Position, ne mtuetionin Northern Georgia \* mee more (oorgted with interest apd in portance, Tie latent rews representa the Confederate ariny io a defen + ve position at Lafayette, near Dalton, wiih Genor- 5) cHROMAR'A forces iu Bhip's (dep iw the [ut range of mountains, Thia ponttion of the ino armies te very nearly the same aa that which pre ‘Siled ot the commencement of the prewest (a: paign, with the @ifference that the atvantaee of eitiaten are os present largely am onr sice, anc! \ ot natural Fevers FO RRBAR DOW ocenpics the Atrony defencen formerty held by General Jone oe, Tt dete not appear that Lookant Mountan hae fallen pote the hands of the ener: fet een in that onary it te Melt to wee what wtvantaces General Hoop or whoever commands bie army cen erpect to derive by ccoupy ing posts that are fxr weeker than those from whieh General JounsTos waa succens~ fully flauked. The fect is however, thet the position forms the key of the cote ton Stow nl them litary les 'ers of the rebellon have fovud oot thot thes must fgbs there if at a)! sleruntive but to return to the scene dete its and C406 and manoenvre for peble theta to check invasion threaten it from the Bouth apr of the great Bine coe lon what may be termed the ‘ofthe South —Noabville, Kio ille, Chatiancoge aud Dalton, soure the mastery got merely of the Cotton stata bul of the Borger Staten sin, At Hom Cont us minny battiet=ouiloty Mure fresaboro, Chickauwanga, Lookout my and the sores of contetia om Duta t) danesvoro, that resnitedin the capture of Atlanta This all-ime Portaut ftra position involve froeh battles thongh General Sumaas may fod it We may be sure, how prees the opp ly that the alternetver of igthtog, retreatog or surrendering will toon be forced upon the Genera) an command They have uw oftheir former & position (hat © trom the North, aod The control of Kiave range, 0 the eoutherr qQuadrdater rien! toay also aiffieu!t to briuy them on. ever, that he w Fitariny Ko clone The New Element in Rebel Warfare. The Souther snounce, wbat the North. ero people have lon, haown was oply a question of tune, thatthe rebel arwies are heneetorth to be re eraited fron the colored popritation This step marks an .her stag? in the downward career of the rebellion thot respect ta deserving of con- I) was only # couple of yearn ago the romler will remember when the poliey of making negro avaliable in the ranks was fret muygested attce North Whatan outburst of virtuous indig- Nasion came up frora rebeldom at the bare ides Haw yvlowlng v the barharite of the North was de- pited by the Southern papers, and whateu air of outraged innocence they assumed. The whole vocabulary of invective was hurled at our Govern- ment.ali the anathemas and execrations of the Vanguage failed to express the abhorrence with which the chivalry regarded omr * aavage barbar- tty." But it fe remarkable how rapidly necessity transforms opinions. The rebein were shocked at our conversion of negroes inte » soldiers, end that a knowledge of the use of fire-arma would wome the result in an uprising of the blacks This Su {8 an patent now unit was two vere ago, uid the fact that the rebels now bave detersotned to brave their foara, and add pt the very policy fox whieh they exevrated the North, !s evidence shat vital necessity is the motive. They fod that o danger approaches more a) arining in its characte: Man that of wervile jamurrec papers and in Fiderat on ton, and between tho two evils they are only choosing what they Le Me to be the least. Seeing that their urinies are rapi crumbling before the avalanche w Dick 1S sWeepiog down frow the Nort? wowing that their re. sources for oy w re all exhausted, the now turn to the poor, pised, Gownu-tradder perro, and to him despriringly exclaim, | “Help, Cansirg or Toguk er wy ot the rot of thie call will be it is oy Uimicult to determine, The rebels onably unqie have a large vlave Population at tt heir disposal, snd itisequally undeniable thas thie Clase bh contribute., ip # vere larwe legres, to the strong Temstance which the Northern armies have encoun. fered. They are the source through whieh the rebe! armies have been supplied with food, and 19 this reapect have been very aa valuable ae an equal number of wh Haitit will be dependent Upen still nearly ite men, found shat their value is aolely their confinement to domest) poreaia, While | they might add to the Southern ariny Numerically, they would be a source «f weakness rather thas of atrength. They by this time weil Vnlerstand the tases involved inthe wer they | vpon the defeat of the rebel armies own freedom trom bondage ; and An Uk De expect ed that thee wil! panier ‘My elluctive service on Pebalf of a cause whose success world the enslavement of themerives ¢ Il Dw that deven ds thelr perpetuate Cy tuay be of all the other olonies Med for protestion—the only | Custom -iidese party, and” mented by politicians resting place where they might “worship God ec. quite as unscrupulous aa those you war agains. Pording be the dictates of their own consciences" | If the Citizens’ Association enters the arens of The first in revi or freedom during the anti-Re- | politics, it must take the chances of politicians, and cir country, it is mow the | like those individuals be thrown over by the peo- first Southern atore to extend civil freedom to all | ple whenever they discover thas ithes not kept {an te \bisteious example waseven. | fatth with them, or profesred more than it ever de- olution jer! o! its poop'e; tual! 1 by all the other colonies in the firat inatance, ao will it now he the bright example to te eater guide States ir end civilization The Politicians Balitled, Tae Ontober elections which were tperted te all but mute the quemion of the next Proaidenucy persed away, aud left everything more undeel lad shan before, Both parties a9 far ss the bome vote of Pouasylvan.ain coucerocd, claim end eolebrate have @vetory, The truth is thatthe Demorrata have largely incremsed thar vote in all the States as compare with the prev oue electiong while the Reput «hove gained om their Congressional delevat toa woof gain the tw partion uaver fy oly aod sudulge in a great desl of clap-trap, whi wever, scarcely @erveato bide the diqruato } Polessional poli- feleom atthe iutecs ve oaxture of the returaa ase Presidential indicat The to pomebie for these gentry to detertn ne wheb thinble the *Mittle ker : sud the tare nob commit thenuse! for enher Linco. of MoCiriras, f fesr of lowng their stakes, Fveu the ehrewdeat old ratof them all blows bot and cold alternate sot Doela it empomeible to de cide an to whether the Mileazo or the Raltimore platform is probable that we shall have « quiet election after all, aw the lewders on either aide will not ventrre by Weed too freely, leat “the apotle’t from which they hope to reimburse themselves should tam op the di alter the Presidential ele. tion, All thie t# great'y to the edvan- tage of the people, wh will be tree to Vole auce mz w) principle and conviction, They will approach the polls undazzled by the Ox- tober victories of ether candidaty and they will thus be euabled to pidge more clearly and acen+ rately of the actual personal merite of Mr. Lincous aod General McCrent as for the highest office at thelr dinposal, In this view, the approaching Pr: idential contest affords a better opportunity for ex- Hiviting the wiliof the nation thap wny preceding election. Heretofore there have always been indi- cations that enabled the sbrewd old party hounds te como in on the winning aide b er they may have mtarted. Hut now thease nanal signs are went- ing, and those who really go in for Liscons or MoCiautam wil achieve ® certain reputation for d\siuteremednens, The politicians, indeed, are dreadfully bafted, but their confasion is s gain to the people, The Citizens’ Assoctation, It bas heen represented to ua that the Smpreasion prevaile in city circles thar this journal ia opposed to the objecta proposed to be accomplished by the above-narmel Association of our citizens, thie impression originated, or who t wore better to scamper under Hener, it “oieeliog'! rere ly to Induce the formation of just mic eh an acca the road to true lilerty | your candidates Where entertain it, is Not ony presont purpose to discusa, for we believe our readers will bear witness that Tam Sen bas cometantly advocated reforma calculeted hd p Hmipove In short, ected of the Ass ciation, we aay to let none Le nm fn te eects Dy coufine the business of your Amo- sbyecta signed to recotuplish Citizens you. and hereafter ciation tw its original The Test Onth to Tennessee, The recent protest of a deputation of Tenuesee- ane against the test owl Governor Jomnros bax promulgated in the Brate over which he presides femined to exert @ wider influence upon the Presidential Contest than ste author expected when they penned that di wnt. Mr, Lincots evi- dently joucn in which be understauds the SPECIAL NOTICES, CONSUMPTION, “ad on ot — a , Higir sed side. Harry's Fricom | AN INTERESTING ISTORY. OF DR. F ee ae SCHEMES OWN CASH WHILE LABORING ——--T Tap Ww. Hedi Poh AWFED —“TaNp HO = PULMONIC ® a ct DEATHS. bly TON ANDO Hi ND RAKE By , t & On Met. doth. in the s a eat of Not La A eras g. bern) te i jprnuel 4, Richards m : AND Tih eral ‘ access \ ar sir ; reed AB, rh Tr pas NEW YORK. Y eipeaiars Moreh 4: 306% deh od ber cane inet | RIRY PeNTENEOT, ere HeSTRES ieee Balen Road, raing leave Huson hive P wt soreree ° sae hambere et at ii A Mo and both nt Ltd ky pa Us ‘ (Lead) an ah ine Hes, whieh took ne two days to BRENNAN. In G int on Monday, Ort, 13th, | Ae ‘ ie tor me) after alone and “painful i ing ene. which the bore w % 1 ens put to bed. an y ap ie wae tne native here all my her year of ber Chetetian fortitnde, Mary Ava the briove of Michael and Mary Brennan, in che Youth nee i ied and had died o Col ies Dt. {Nornton’ who wrteuded ray facher tm hie Veet tit aeey war called and eave me one week to fix upm vatnite’ vt ihe relatives ent triew f the family ¢ © reapect tle had seen #)l me farcriy go that war, aod th we fully Invited to attend the finetal, thie “8 | | wastoge too, Then i heard ft Sieandianl nee be ba bv Ve elook, trom hur inte rosie see. Cot | oer te the pablic Mehich cured men it weetsed ot Un and Jave @. Croenpotnt, Her reise | og o “tne: I conid feel them p> netratiog my whole ed in Calvary Cemeter 1 (in Tuesday, Oot, 15. fobn Herne, aed They soou ripened the mi: lungs, ao! & y ls would spit off more th 7 ives aud fiends of the family are reepect- tand etl e yeacionaly pe ‘ J bo attend the tuneral,ow [burr tay atter- pied, aud athough he may . ou 1 A iuat, AL o'clock, from the iweldenon Of | ERP eave me, “the friends of George Ro MeCellan to manage MM Multercy et r) tat it was with tee ity f their side ef the contest, ou er can way," itis ’ Ou Tuceday, Mary Cneev, the belowed vo much ; ; : etre tees - ate prowing in feeb everene san’ es not ertain that te yProsideat's friends will pers | ¥ ite of Botert Carey. aged 5 peat, a oative of bal- eno ged aniptermuoted eood health, ker ‘ig the liver mit hirn to manage bis own re-election in the man Ii Me, Lis ner proposed Ly Governor Jolmsou | ay 2 his manctic nto se palpable a violation of the | vow, it will bim apirtt of our inetiv’ States gore volt than tlosehe wil prevent hoy wooln u other Hy riekeett, Err The tune with the Beawre ne and lis, ae famof & billlons temperament. and etomach healthy Man Jw ill tale wt leew fron ber late realtones, lim ht. Mark's Place, on Ske t Thor Troon. 20 ’ e i v7 mods, (n my recovery people at 1» o'clock ER ng oA i 280 pi aud near. tO eee if thelr eneew DIVER ~On Monday, Oct. 17, Mre. Margaret Diver, | were like mine. bor thie purpose | pay pr tersiousl a nstive of the Pateh of Tullyeorbet, County Mon- nthe ecitiee The copsurapuves wirh to | @xbau, Peland, ia the dod yearo: ber age e thar maak een staan whe wah Teineige #1) be takeu from her late residence, new. of cone , men ' ‘ c teat cs Joho sty on Wedueeday morning, Oct, th at 9 | fu tc inpowities bat cavities, in the longs ond ponent frem obtaining ssiug, Che teat O8tD | etock, to the Chureh af (be Asstitiption. where a | cecekule tmpewible: bat, broneh ia tubes can be ipou the citizens of Tenus Requiein Mase will be ofpred + of | healed) Buch cases are dying hourly cader the ors The people of the Unit Stairs have not aud thee to Cen inary tr pene BS : aie *s : cored by She proper conmented to Teatroy the Coustitu r the | FICKF. On Monday, 1th inst Georts Tederick | Seas sadffoute and Maoteake Pilla cavity ib eof managing » Presidential eclectic 1 ast | Fieke, aged (6 years, S months and Yh faye fam now o healthy wan, wil Meek co ny, 4 Pore ee : 3 } @ friends and acquaintances of the deceared, and | middle lobe ni the right uug, the ower tu . Congrese passe) atawto prohibit the semi-loyal | amily, ote ttuily invited to attend the much hepat! ted, ande mp ete adhesion of the p eur ve I i 7 | taunily, ae epecttuily tnwite p The left'lung f@ sound, ana the upper love of the [ Htetes trom voting in the forthcoming election, | funeral on Thuraday efternocin nh snat ob Sorelork, | TBS Ue Tune a tolerabiy: ait hy” oud ton que ot alen of veto that ¢ niet, at byaciane do Be outst Mr. Lisoors did not wien to Mab onatiehh | MALATBAD-On, Tuesday, Oct. 15th. Renjamin, | Firat Teston why phyaciage de Bot age evamute, but isaned a proclamation declaring in effect th sec in fou ol Mrv, Caroune linlstemdl, aged 1s year) | a, eton ch h, to stop cbf) Cawonta, % hand 14 days. tie fe t oung. (sey decanwe the whol he would be governed hy rounstances, and The friends of the family are ieapecttully invited ile fc r ht aes t ¥ bedateey carry ont the provisions of the law or not. asin hin | tomttend the funernl, thie day, at L o'clock, [My | OM ntanlty tive yetient att ri make ‘ fae Ab the time this | [OM the reridence of his nother finton et. 142 niuatiog with the Kos- Judginent was deemed advies | HOLLAND on Treadas, Get, 13th, Thor, Holland, ad fod btn rey i Sirort the proclamation wae tamed, ade thon journals 9 native ot Neweantle W Conuty Luuerick, [re 0 ae th Ms Jit, ald . raide naval oh OUTROS land, in the # th vear of tile age surh, nig warned the President sgatnat such # cours and The reiatiy es and trienda of the family are most re the sure, and ther Will all etop i heir own acto. we now tind their warnings reiterated in «a tone | epectfully invited to alten Aral, on Thuredaw | No one can be eured o consury eth tik bed pa hat is ikels to be heard by Mr. Lexcons amd hig | Sfernoun. Ver, Yoth. at iw haedh chen y a on val Ey tarde a ed sa B lide thy: in New thut is y eeldence, wouwich et, aud fom theuce to Cale | the iver ant swoauagh are rade healthy. In New advisers, Tf cur Republican institutions are to be | vary Gemeters on) Fuslend th mi eevers ee Br Salent than preserved for our children, the right of ru LYNCH Ta Wiltiamuals ireh, Ld. on Monday, Ort iu any ¢ <P section oF he cunts, This, oe Ay mat “6 ! 11%, S04, aud f f the heart. dames 3, nentiy yach. Yor toa, burn it mitat not be interfered with nuurual teat-oatha | | yneh. aged “0 dave. 1 apdall they wil « adininisteret atthe dictation ef any official, how The relutives y are reapect tomach aud ever bigh his poaitt the Governume Nation, Was'nt There. Oerourn, 18, 1884 Editor Sun correcting an errorin your jc f tt The summary of Fur peau news states Fawin James, the Buglish lawver of New York, isin attendance upon Coburn."’ The gentiewar indicated if Mr, Feiwin James, connected, I te lieve, with the journal rea.’ Yours, obediently, 298 Bromiway, New York york ire Financial News, Marketa, &c. New York, Jucnday, el. ay have beea an follows. At 1 o'clock 14, 45) BLN Ly BIZ, 11.38 B10% ; Lets) dot 4 WIS: 2.08, 21s 209%; 2 909/ : 23S, WR. 4 WO, 4.15, 209%. ‘The lowest quotation, it will he seen, be decline at SM nerocent. from the onening rate. the in the general stork market was very heavy, and con. You will, perhaps oblwe me by “that Mr. | ec ocks Ned the “Naw York Onrr- bowin James. ~ 6PM Thue fuetua- 5 ERS Al! invited te attend hb neraton Thntreday atter atl ook, frou ie late weuce, & Wart Williomaburgh, LI mt idenly, on Monday, 7th inet, wat the suth » ear of his age, formerly ton to digeet food, County Fertinauach, leisad, ace of sensed mater us and those of bis sour Jatrck, Owen Ay Lies inthe luce aud uleerates broa- and Bernard, ae peetiully iuvited to abtend the { ehial tubes. correct the stomach and liver, and oa- tuneral, this (Wodne afternoon, 19th 4 ture will do the healing, Many perrour bave om h. from the re ce of hie sou Puts Niew tha: certain medicines are great ere of the ie rn ith st het. Sch aud Ol aves, PRADE VOT biced. “When blosd ts ones dlevased Hy cannot bS od, itis diseased the same ae the diseased mat- ® apoaretua in order, the it plenty of mourn ec which will take the G". -DERS NOTICE — THE monthly meeting of the Journey men Pu monte ferup is one of the best prae Protective Union will Le belt thir Wednesiay eves tee, it ep ful Lonic of iteelf, dog, ot, eh vee lo Stanton **, All werbers are Seaweed ‘Tonte di vee the incenela particularty rev to attend as hisiness of im ud {tis carried off by the aid of the vortance to the 1 ‘nie willbe transneted, Wo. | Mandrake Pille the Polmonie Syrup is made ate BAKER, Sec, lov biocd This ie the onty way to cure consumption 1 cannot get as food appetite, and food dove not digest, ] cannot cure the patient, Ne ver mind the coughs rernowe the cause and tte! l stop of itself. This te the nowt troutie | have with my patien's at mp ) Notice TO JOURNEYMEN { PHOLS TER. lsterers are tied that HENRY the nen working t Aare on ® PERO BLOUk wake, ANG Per leet the same not to Koto re *‘Docier, I feel segues: lean eay work for exid Brunnes until the difficulties between and! feel better avery him and hie workinemen are sett! \MFIZ, A and they are as- ERMAN FO MAAS, L. LEOPUOLIA ADAM Kor. wot matter Ly MA 1 move th © aod the couch will stop of its wy aie FTOTHE WI Uk S STON Thi TRS Schenck Seaweed € yates @ good appetit | ion Hall, corof i6th «+ and ath aye, Wednes {eve the liede te aa” idles day evening, Ger, 1th 7 "clo he thie ‘sonot unlock the Sets: of t tion of our citizens a8 the one alluded to, and for |" sae lower prices provaiied, Wall etreet wae | tery are teidived xa Aeae oo ck. AU the " that short pace of time, In PUTpores w mailer to the originally avowed objecta of | Ltd With tensation rumor, which ummettled every. | along. Hy order of the Asswctatiog. bie te page otf Koop thelir hi ad Fe ne The lonu market wee active at 7 percent, | Ch@liman JOSEPH MORRISON, xe Bud there iy jem danger of vr any othep Vie Assocation, We desire thot he eat roen shall {The a f ! Tt te bard to ¢ Id when those organe Sa. slain Lh irse We nvpply Of capital eveking temporary investanent | PAwre S—A SPECIAL MEETING OF veal hy ! low spitited, lsat our municipal office: We desire | in atople Commer fal paper wae dull at 9a 12, with the NY fo. Painters Association will be held : bour appetites Cleauer wireeta, We wish the markets improved, | 0 few exceptional tra etiona at & Sterling bills were ys Wedue y evening, in ie auton Mall pean everything that te un ue a We want we ws bool system pus out of the | very dull) Bankers veverally asked 1M for wold, | MOrMINE. At S ofcloe i et vas a at Me Rat eheties Tesch of local politicians, — We want the | Dnt there were transactions at 108’, a 149. Commer TIE ee 2 OONSK a Wai Ma. SOHN SO RS WANTIAKE PILES Wns Vy conte one public) health looked after : our tenement | “M4 Sknatures were noted at 1074 a 107%. The tall | - DAUR VEX — tbe bwent vs _ agate publ prigecy " . " ¢ . MON y y , 10 pe bevsen male wiry, hebitebie, ami con. | old had e ver ering intinence at the # Q ill baa vil rudevesa'at pa: AY THE] RE: | whet the. are, Frequently one bottle w Venent, Ip eourt, there is no city improvement duce Exchange, and cxueed # laree decline in priwee. | rociety held it ally in rd Posnibles that we hn upon the pub! iy trom time to time. brged attention vine Who kuow that the sentiments of the people are du sympathy with our views, have taken ad- Vantage of the public cesire for retorm, and fre- i: 0 te se i " Bist Ay tose : qiently achieved ofhee by promising im:nediate iavo ae Tt Tio Reading h” 130 Maprovements, The people have voted for src bf a ) ! a be, Sl, re. Ie iY w Macinnn Min. Me A men, and onr city government was reformed ( ple apd pea an ¥.Cen. R after the denbiou that introduces one corrupt may t of in) Mo. Mote : ! Politicinue to Miccem! others vot quite so grasping, Lu view of this experience Upon our citizene to remedy the evil by electing none but honest men for sity offices, A Whig, o Demoorntyor * Republiean,ougbt not to be elected an Alderman because he belongs to the dominant polit. ica) party, on national questions. Munic ipal officers should Le elected on local issues alone: the beat nan alwavea winn ng in the race. Then we should have a model Clty Government. We never can hope for eficiont reform until the rasa of the peo. ple recognize thie principle, and act upon it by abolishing the bargaining nominati aye “onachines,' wud substituuns diree 1, repres ntative, ¢ pen none nations, No respectable citizen can now be | induced to atten! a primary election, Why? Because pro- fewtonal politiciave rin the “inschiness "and pro- The pr. fessions! politie 4un0 } 00 do OL Sonat, S09 ODio & Mine ‘ which reaches back 9 | 65900 do 8 Ny quarter of » century—we have fro quently called ee aL } Flour declined | Pwo Wet and pork about #1 SVOOR @a0R4 winet moar sous t 8.64, Shep Erie Pi, 1uh 4 6 1s 200 Hud. Rv. ty Chia x, W aa Peuineula le ; At&t Wit ar ron ¢ nM. NW le Ar. told Jle oly ac 1) Canton Co + CO te 10 do 2) ads Cy? 100 (Cum Coat ie 7 Ohi v AQKH do bu eee] i ‘iy Qui nellver a, il 4) t oO Wy comin yy Smith é fhe var ti so 100 MIL & Pedue, 400 do 0 Cle. & Pitte & HSu0 do +92 1 Chi, & Alton R 100 Mar a Cin 1 if ah a 34) Erie . 9a IH Ch & Alton Pr as To de Pyar y ABOOSD Hoar 20000 TS ba Sen des 100M BN 5 4:00 1.8 Oe beck TOT as Vere kan) de 1.0%, be 4100 do Cp 107% it . 6000 LS fe lee.. OO tigcipiued, they may Le so wastributed amor y | Meet ter pettish interests by unlawful means, em- se bea pa with hae 600 Chi é NOWOR ited WHI troops 4s to prevent the possi bilay of ati | Dloylog Lulliew or price fighters to break tbe head I oN Cenk Wt % i hi « Nw i bar ted iy, Dub they cannos be ninde t shoot Nosthery |! #!¥ deceut inn vidual who desires to block HO. LO aml de bur do id sale sidiers, nor ean th desertion be prevented ay | Meir ttle gee! In tie respect gl! a 0 ut r ir K 1 ge eo oS tine of battle, Nor iw thin wil [tis just as wpore | He uke. Th iy very HMitle tu chose Erie ih SW CLL KRY ney taut to the rebel cause thet ite ayrte tural juterests | thar ale (he waueiny meu mibeltailate | i Tussinee io My tw sa RS 5 ould be ragintaiued, we that ite ata sbyuld to | tY* wires ged the voters accept the reants, ‘The iW Cle Sto K #iel a’ ve vy repfoged, ‘They have uo means ot obtalutng toot Ctagens® Asoo cat Wered, bave uot lait their ewept frum theirown aot! and thelr entire slave | BXE BL the reek ul the corruph tree & inajority Cattle Marker, population iy barels adequate tor thos p rpovea, | Members are beiter politicians than patrlo NEW ORE: OST bide Peery negro, therefure, that they may tuke from | Hd Phen HOU WOMbiEd” hey ae pie Teetlbleoteattty wt the disirmas markets of tie plantations will be a blow wt the ili of the re | # Pulitical Awpuciution, Wo wee uo tease vines (net duties thw teat woah wen ™ re tives beltfon, and ti the eud will be more dleastr Ne Lould complain i the pr fithls ott; | alt sud Latte, Yh tut: Reine i eee Weeds than the other siteruative ot unresrvited ar. | sity thelr auerttion according tthe political j PR fous’ ine market line been depressed tea, They era iu very much the sawe dilemuse | ¢ tears, We bave co word to say spaiuat | YPM) of cuttic, and courenieutly (with he emtope ses travoler aa will country whe inquired ot nw | Vewen, individually, whe i the | At lowe “st uty ve reused? an tata eactetiee rashe af a poudslork which the two routes be | 8 Assovlat We bel eve; we wnow | Any dit Orson to tals "eihio Ld better take, © Pike cithey of them"? wre the | oo ot Mee an BO 5 # representative of | pry eet at 1aalho per noun Ng ‘ serial Re wnewer “and you'll soon wish you hadtried the | (oa! Whivb best and purest in cit Mie tun eae chiaiee «ther ial me i We believe thas, } fitioreut $8 re The Freedom of Marviand, | ey i Henaa ried or p tn a tated by av bon: | y aia eae ola gioe Manytanp bea declired, by a popular majority | and tor this purpow seit sue ai shee F r aah! MES Ports Haier Relevant ia and the * her citizens, that slavery or involuntary servic | Or tu6 time tw forward the ¢ = : s and eye eta b sag Voole athials mon to fir et tide, except in case of crime, shal! no longer ex'sg | All this, we have a rivbt te att yeaa \, ii Pi | eepany Lambe...The eupply of sheep has beon w thu her borders. She is the frat Southern Brave Men to provent ther Aes ry Ph sy i une wentles | auite fave wath Gevieuse of buyeia, | he marKes 1 twkco this action, and it 16 fitting that she should | disrepute ty ich thetanlaan Ths "ek 3 i >| prices, We quow commen ton, d alicep taiive, ') Marylaud hase historical reputation for lbers Jorwey of its members, Panne td de page ; Be " : polarity Fone ae rt porad mish th, 'y, ene which abe schieved when an infant colony. | weaim look at 1) pan used 4 ADA LBKO | aud prices nie uted 8 lithic liste Bite Sort 1) the early days of this country, whev the Puri- 1 1 Migots of New Eugland exiled from their tery. 1 yall who differed from their poculiar religious ‘ent Catholic colony of Maryland stretched out | ‘arms to receive them. That colony, named in rener of the Catholic Queen Mary, was the only | ¢ one in America that extsoded religious freedom to 2! Ttwas the asylum to which the persecuted { public to per’, Deor der the name association of cittaous yolens; when humble Christians were forced to | farming ‘oe tothe wilderness under penalty of death, the ducing your by running @ political afer the mapper of bt, Vammans, Mozart or the you have promised the { Democrat or Republican, As an can do more towards re- ‘unicipal government, by in. Tesponsible members to corae with the datoaging statewenis | our | out pubhely, of official corruption you now iasue in the namepol he Citiaens’ Association, than you will accomplish “machina” constructed py) tes as classified un- | du - ted wb #14 Uald VO POrewl; ANd Bililefed at tllitn A it up of Delicious (oflee Can Alvi: had by using VANDRCARKR'S Bute an Always be | | Pac Kt 1 in pound and halt Pouud packsees, ‘ry ® Package and you will use no oche “or gale by 6r0- cers generally and at the Dect, 166 Chambers at __ROBER! DAVIS, Epa b, fele Aaa tall and Winter—if ss ter clothing. sotoF. B Benet N e lateaat sack we eee toe ne Children’, se decertipale net es asad an Bowery | hureda H iy Sth a a * TE attentan. . eque ote Wy order of JOHN & ‘ We tt SIN, Uveetal ts MARGIN TREACY, Gen Bry . Shean MAKI ' the ivi Wa. _ Mall, in fs rd a tn the svatet. yu the & ne sithy foadition that th ap produce a numberof my old snow eniovine good h seb ON iT inde. | will lude t zt exar Makers wishing t “eh beyoed the Trp eure Lhave iade iNew York, nnd whieh are di i Sof th it New ¥i in obtain the siti eut aud Heli may wut pho fouls any iu eres ip ON fet Bromdeay,asno Sew r Make ill be i« Mrs. Futlow. reais a ed to work in any place. where Lulon uit ata Si at Wt Housion «Mer h haud exded upon me without producine the card SAMEFL wert ow at iby soume o/ Lb ety aud wy wed tu fe ae SUG wishes © ly call sod YN President, TY’ no good: th s) attent i on to be aL PALLORS—NOTICK ALL SHOP Meet. iuee 4 ho are out ou strike are requested te bold Ls t cares T had their meetinga in vem Hall, 8S) Grand at vi to y her wither, | called, heel except (hove on wate! ats o'cionk this Weanes. innedto herbed inthe last yinibe. By order ob Esrcutive Committee, luz ompten, and without doube on, Lexenimed her lungs, chial tabes very touch affected, Beheaee ies sed. her cough haa ry wevere, the oz War hali tall of thick pus. alee AOL Me len very much, and worst of all, ehe asd ne ehras e HER Bi towels pad bers Moved eleven Mes thatd i her she had iungs euough to 1 bat that this diarthea bad beeuvottene Oacut YN CES, Membera are ve ed tonttend. By ot REILLY. Pe tder of J As: gad her stomach in eu h an ulcerated tong stand ine : ren. HOU DONOHUE. Bee AT afraid pothing could be dope. aie ree | FATHER SEER A SoereTys | Liou tty ant to wbat TD coord tor hers omengted No. ball cor 1: th st ene. ey : Speake me thin ar bien tl Bot last lo Rint the « andition she. ae leciownn, Pree! Nene. GEORGE | fret a dose of iny Mand nd'the Toate eh FLLMIN Nir, Pres, LL. MIRE » Kee. See, Wo pyrup a 4 ” Euesdey, end the next Frater “ROMATHEW T. AL OB was carried off, ber appetite hi it up in bed and eat her int SOCTETY, bof N.Y, 44th etand sthav, Lhis ey Ah ii teve me @ loug corti: ine MeL), Walford ant (inibralth will at idrtee the Dr. Dowling, bihsied mesilue, Mingibe t K. Austin, W.Parbbonss | Mra, Bartheleuew, Nooo West 45h andothers, F. RK. t Hi wr Pier, FLCOKRIG AN, | My toome with atomoron her liver, 5 tec, Bee, 102 epicited, akin ae nem, tongue coated, bow pos » titecend feateipkine otothe JATHER MATHEW T. A.B, SOCTLTY No, | tivior bad been rauging ov t Lureet prety. eed Hell corner 224 et and td av The Com: Toute and Pill And tod her to teke them ) directions were printed. She came tack Nod Ist io two weeks, rowewhs n to clean little ar: uni aod ber eyes brighter, and Teusive matter, much ever dove before, Khe kept erada. On Ball Are retuested to Hall thie Wednesday Evening, Get, olor k TM gr the transaction of bi ul StL. LON, Pies SPRCLAL, juetee tl fs my roou better t OLIN hie MERLING 'OUN BNNIS, hee, Bee NobiCr. \ SPROUAL 7 of the New York Liquor Deal it be “i ° yiwpiowing audin sbouttwo mous weld oN Phureday evening, ce ay Ootue Very iouch frighten baylog that be atthe Metiupulitaa Keor jov had gee ly #opped runnin end wae healing id her thatitit ever f told ber that the ayeter, Bed ueture would tue every doctor bad bes edit would cause her dearh o seore bad all ieft ber ok WO RNGA, IN ROGER. Kee pe LADIES FATHER MAPHEW 1 SPECIAL MEETING OF NO, 18, 4 AG ecninns, will Anh {in Union Hall t “ Ho thie Wednesday evening, at t9 o'clo ! | | Ble fejeried to be pune bu Boviety, Nu. New York, hold ther regular | Beal the alee w veer nal orb Tg a mete te wouiay we vou will ia et MCE Renae! | Or am one ton.) o BROW NE h 4 re ws id Vritaor ouethat «ly Ore bak Boy Ling ike 4 \ “ ten, Be 1 i d tries tu get the Pegtiw abd ae ne The | THE FATHER MATHEW FEMALE 1, A er in Mies Seotield, from Stanford, Conn, } Paeielss su. Las Beoeeleds Be Dh. walk bold bot her down Wo wee ie, mad rhe | ‘Teruperapce a Salts onlok this iy, at | © ever since mw. lev b When eho frag Orme: Grand and 7th, Speaker | © My Toone, she wae. wuieh ene iated ' Citys , Mareland and Reilly, Sincere vith & distrolus qh epittiog Imtge qututicies | Mowers, Marland, Mecrit aud ochers, The Indies of bood, Texamined her lunge wih the ieepi gm. ie Socety would invite all of their «ex in the eter and pall my practice never fuand one wi | Busch (ola with them and he!p slong, ty iu the ,ood TIBg 0 fae gone ga¢ She Other: Sadrchiye f | ) * Db " ‘ = a ogive muc ci trace t ma eh e wou ite \N 36 ie Me ide Mills} aah mM vy | die; but to rar ereat aatonishine nt ‘he ous | re, - - Syinp, 3 ava Toni yaad Hab h , ed 'o go right to he tung sali | weavigg @ 4 fe large a8 & govee POOd & lite, as wed spa ttyl mn ao * sain De t! five poun | ATA MERTING OF THE REGULAR DE.| fo he lias sore cough vet. which f aetna | ocrave Clay ot the Lith Ward, Br M4 ppink B, Mi leave her before Jane, | It sug lesoluuonr it would be of great interest up Cote Aud the ould thig to wm peeigds ed physi an to visit these cases, particucariy Mise Reo. were ado » Whe ean | erector the Ward has bern ere, | fleld, or any of then wh eritation of {beon pe. been eu ved theeores that Wa erdees ae medie res, They are aumerone in Now ve Ye ny | gDW ARD TP ALCONER, Jig ae a comneent, tres. the anove three al! differ from each other; and bus | Worthy and teaness advgeute ol our Fishts for Aldor. | MY wedichues are doing What] rrresent tuey are, man ot the Tih Ward. The Cinh wil meet on Ihnre pier sheuid nore. the credit, oy the | Micted te d. th inet at To o'clock M faerie fe KINN now whe mn *y mar be eure | Trek. WAR, CARR, Bec. Brooklyn bet gost ite | REMEMDEM, DR’ SCL can be only found Ly oe Tah I. x ih ie} st. New York. on Ta come ¥ day, from $ a for conet | j EGULAR UNTON” NOMINATION FOR | vices but be alwaye baer hr ee Supra t CONGRERS, hismoomd whieh can be At all tome WILL 1AM ob. DODGE of the PULMONIC sy RU and SEA. WRED TONn Oh'and J y ARI hh #24 per bottle, or 6 the hatte : JOHN B. SHERWOOD Chan ett ‘t ABDE. Plt vb cetin pe age endue, MANDRA id TH ASSEMBLY DIST, UNITE: DNOMIN 7” MAS BARNES SCO, No. 21 Park-row, Wholee 6 tions, For member of Amon bly, = a V3 Atel Ld 1) ELOUR, QTH CONGRESSIONAL "> pIsTRICT, ReCR. POUR, FLor S Demwnner) ra H te Np rite Leak rE RES Cobban dA pAham TEAR. ® meer ; Nominatian. Sah ail Wate af Gees, chesnee thn r * Aner Lage’ ee Nobaa TE Wo6 aa goed en the bese, mi rte ag RK. 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