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“17 SITINES 34TH YEAR! k THE OLDEST DATLY MORNING PAPEtt | (8) oUF ond in alliance, end ' IN NEW VoRK Cry ond oseh Individual roads THE SUN. Price 9 SUIT OF NEATLY CHEAPEST DALLY THE WORLD. THE NEW YORK SUN possesses every facility nine the news of the day fro erid, whether by Atl treph oF by Mall, and pievens THE WHOLE DVERTISEMESTS INSERTED IN ALL NP WEPADERS rewiieino, t rare : Pe hae an thle THE SUN ia read ove: wm {liiom persons, and thus bew day, by nearly Reference M. 8, REACH, Vrop'r ef" Ban, FAPEST AND MOST DURABLE WKIPS US HALR DYE, ‘The Medel Nye of the Warid, fe wend In preferen Al ccdern, teense AT DOS NOT STAIN THE SKIN, (kod as oll 0 aave trted it, acknowlaien, DORS NOT INJURE THE HAIR, beautiful sod fatal and pat Cinwtantanecrm: faba bo sold by all Dorunglate at the low price of PLY CENTS PER ROX ITTENTON, § Birih avanae, Whsiew o 4 rarely t0 be foun oF furnished by ne PRR LINK, for mene | Aw SPER UNION—FOR THE ADVANCE F BCIRNCE ANT ART, SCHOOL OF SCURNCE AND ART | FREE READING RO: CHORTETER C1 ‘cations sheald |e addresend Al} letters relating to advertisements, eubveriptions or any branch of the publication business shetid D* | their tomuhawks and scaly ed reased to the Prowrtetar, the Kuies ane Kee Eebook ihe sence: of gemma seed at ibe ome (pe Monday, Weduesday and Fricay of which Prot JOSEPH ecuved ai ibe aMtice Welnesiay and Friday ming collection WALLACK'S TURATRE. PIC THEATRE The Fast Family.” ©The Diack Crook." G ee eee Pariseave Ball Reem ie now o eth ay and evening without any restriction wba American Opera fer The Deer of Alcantara.” | BROADWAY THPATRE.— Miss Maggie Mite boll NEW MOWERY THFATRE ant materials for drawine movhy, bat mast eater bao. ® fardinal idea of the Tnstftetion Leite to Im | cate the working cineemn Une Trustees a Ube vets of the ely and ih pub | Minstieg Benge, dances Vurseeques. te aval Wheuselves bled bas Deen made for their im prot ent By eres of the Trestees, ABRAUAM §. HEWITT, TONY PASTOR’ OPERA MOUSE.—" The Up- a HOUSE, —Badworth's PTH AVENUE OPER: NEW YORK CIRC BROOKLYN ACAD! Ward lieeeber on" Th THE NEW YORK SU “It Shines for All.” Y OF MUsio den of the Canvass.” | YSPEPSI4—THE ARNE YSPEPSIA. INDIGEST TIVRNESS. F La “a the wortates thes DREADFUL “TUESDAY MORNING, OCT, Te Advertisers. Ovn friends who wish ments classified, are aftice open until a Inte hour for the reception of ad vortine not agree to classify them unless TENTS—PATENTS-PATENTS— MUNN © CO. continue te solicit Patents and cbeaia | evernment prevecticn ca sew luveations ® Years Education as a Bask of Surage. bt the propriety POUGHKEEPSIE FEMAL The next setent your of this La0ti tou tbe Lin of Sopseser ACADEMY | waking changes in that instrument, it would be well to settle the suffra; eatabliahing « « tion to be used as the standard ghrougl Tho wuflrage question bas Tustess are bapyy to inform the community uring the vacation. Dotiding has eek Sey ES LAO Serres serene Fesaracuisi raat ty Mista: SUS ‘art ni containing all necessary tnformation the country. ional and State polities, and it is likely to continue so indefinitely unless it bo finally “nay be at tf tbe frineiel, | Settled by tho method we have suggent nid now has its own suffrage laws. ohibit meu from voting others because of of the States p becaure of their po their color, others because of their iguo Secretary of Vrsteds, tRonghkeepeie, N.Y. August Ih Idee Gat lobe of every descr eatly lawa are alike feat blvau ‘agen of bie provean wisich pi habrday Coustitutional some general #tand Jand # eortain amount of property or income in required {0 give aman the electoral priv- y be highly intelli ther quite Uliterate, aud if te enough to have mon- «in the Government, while Fil of auffrage. bd timber ped whe OHAS "oh asKY SCLENTIFIC THE Bee! NEWevar kil IN UH) cation of suffrage. Ia what, then, shall the | qualification comsist # wasary 10 order to maintain the purity of Ni that restriction Tho answer in, Education, of wuifrage is supposed to be conferred upon | jer that his judgment may beex *¥" | prensed by his vole with regurd to the 1 m what ns been do:® lng tw the word # best oaleulated to mubserve the How ean am at right uuless I of the country intelligently exercise t Lan suiticiont edu read his ballot and understi Taveutors, Kagineers, Che wfsclures, Agr cu. turiai and peopl neue Mew fewton of Vt, wi 4 pon which he ts voting ¥ i Beleutife Americas Yo | can do that 1 {} uo matter if he hax not a ce w bo, oud | and no person should vote wh Patent granted, tocerher with | lj! to that qualificutiv ‘eigsma sbereut a pub sacapual lal Bek " id bo allowed to vote, Pecuniary ertins te. @iuivaleut Wo | eral in the United States wi J epirit of American LUMBER | DEALERS — DESIRABLE | MT: 1 Broseribe any man because of | gre h Dut it iain wocwrd | f ance with the onlightenmont of the a tin the | tho time, or that you “oannot get a and of | fro vorty or his color Cone Bon at, ana tt HE NEW YORK SU choapent Bev eperer vat ‘PE YOUTH'S TEMP jon Houne alae pu Pape, ¢: pwciaily adapred lous and | to thamaely tothe | to thin ud the nooner we doit by the | * frage question The two pavece will Le ably etited, aided by such | Pngland Towards the allel to contrast the eet ne om mruught tow clone Vaniort, Buvariute, given toms in the etru ing autre: iptionr, the English law allowed ber to loaye Liver re, SRST ARNE, Pupil —~ | Wan wellknow tended tO) thie apecion of alave trode AIRE THOUBAND DOLLARS WiLL bs # beautitul country readeuce, cm Key putt, 00 40m for the depre: nh oomuntted by this welt wane Ala. tempt, aud the Tous declared it te be iMegul and most Ke, go board [S at, Mondays, FPHE SEW LJOHT—ATMOSPHERIC KER- Now, | Lau ; wo amok, Sud produces « | by the p pecuiar to itself, eatrong enough door trom Hievedway, N. HAT'S THE DIFFERENCE s ewt whee: and tus wh elise rouse, Ya BETWEEN nd wens or por Spoctal Advertisements. _| THE NEW YORK SUN, [tacked our Constitution, A MEETING OF ALL THE READERS OF | i has risen in the eyes of Burope, 9 Tive@ and England wee this as well | nat Many countries w be loa not te f " 4 | Pear Mncourtooue | tne Mth of O ail 1 IN - ua, Tt is a timely 1 of it, and of conrse we shall not tof , tof the claim, If Bugle Great Me nd the Unit h more things in e¢ " commercial up, and it country who rere at the House, Kiore of Shop of any whe desire 14 for TWELVE CENTS PEK WERK, or oeut by mail SIX DOLLARS & int FMF PRICE FOR ADVERTIAING vary, second Tae Tammany primar fag to lorntion. PROM TWENTY TO FIFTY CENTS | Ruturday evening, a ch Insertion, epeclal aren may be made for Advertieemeats of unr ‘The editorial department of TILE BUN le cu ,t@ whem eommun- the Co wien Whly and County non party will be made this week, ‘t wam ia now all ina bustle, The ea eh | Tudiana of every degree Preliminary to the great political battle that is now on the tapi«. ‘The political pow er Tamm has goin during tho Inst two oF tl | Ba y M—Afternoon | it down to m protty weak point @/ Cum | few yours ago, but, by careful ing, more honesty and better n | nations, it has again got apon ite | | now acknowledged to be the leading polit | {eal powor in the metropolis. It in suid by | ¢ ita le hat ane it pe the p eas has aga nerty and x ning conventions will prove vi ta er will be short, for the reason any th afford to cast aside nominate political hacks, whose sole ai to get their Angers into the oity tre wury be above the politioal ohicanery and rnaca: lity of whiob the people haye no 1 Plained. Ono thing is oertalu, ‘Lai oa good municipal government, anless it place the right kind of candidates before the peo- ple, Such mon as Swrrit Ety, Jr, who have aealously watehed the interests of the peo- ple, and who have labored to protect them from Nnposition and fraud, are the kind of men for Tammany to nowlnate, During Mr. Exx's term in the office of Supervinor he hus gained the praise of all good men in the ality by his upright and conscientious course, He should be nominated; and wherever a man of like intogrity and capacity oan be found he should be selected in making nom: inations, Any other course will be the sure forerunnor of the depline and downfall of the old wigwam, Advice to Maxtmil A Lerten appeared in our columns yes terday, which, if gonuiuo, ia somewhat wig nifleaut in ite tone, It ia supposed to be written from TBrussels by the contidential adviser of Maximitiay, a Me, Evoun, » Heb «lun, who is now on a Kuropean tour, ‘The latter, after giving the opinion of the Paris papers on the Mexican question, proceeds to Analyze the pros and ¢ ferance to MAxmuttay’s position, wad then adviv » the Prench Govern nt wish the Emperor to abdicate from Muxivo prior to the departure of tho Branch troops, ‘This state of things does vot appear at all unlikely, an thers ecm to be no reason why tho farce of an imperial sovereignty should be kept up without any troops to enforce i, or au exchequer to maintain it ‘Tho departure of the French troops will be the migual for ® general upris ona party factio of the ayainet the foreign ruler abdicate. It would be wore digni MAXIMILIAN to retreat now th with the fut ugg hin seoptre over the Moxiean people, Hix last stump apocch, to which we referred a few # ago, inplivs that he Exons in holding on to Mexico. Lie hy | better return w Austria, where perhaps | h now a chanoa of di Mexico ho will soon bo # nonentity, rope he may hope for someth: view to Maxiarttan is to go, Reulster Tesduy. Oxew more wo remind our readers th thin ty (he day to register, Lot wo y one more registration day. het eleg tion, and that is sinply for the purpose of | revising aud correcting tho liste mute to | day, Do mob may that you “cannot spare p business.” ‘The € nw ride or the other, Fmployers ¢ «| low thoir nt to al andy to have & portion of & in order dwt they may re ¢ the registry pl tay there till you get ypon the book, Recurrie Alay’ fra | quently bad storion at out | Kee mone J matter, ut, alttonicls his sling | nuxpicious eireuust f [tive evidenoe of iho oxieiou ue traftic. Ut ia not likely, hw >, blind all the ts iu quomtion hive fab ts offered for la | are very great, and Uhere aro always ( F that vlans ready to take the rak, I VT) Duta short dietance from the Mluvida Jt tha of Cubs, aud Core are many | ju near the latter whieh would fura: quod Cacilitien for kidmappors in ie count is nominally andor guard, but slavertraders could very eaaily keop | the way of Government veasola, 't an} sly Teancn to believe thit tie be hive hee he : me at we ‘Tae Your Chotee, © | Tamoubstnnticl gains mate hy the ¢ er | tho Them erablod aud thetwiny jr f | stration of the fact that of Now York will win in K clection if they friouca did last week in irtunlly admite the correctness culations, for it drops the election of 1 Jared of compari tion of the coit implied, and Ido not eee what harm can be done in granting their wish, ‘Tho “ Crescent City" is be The river has fallon ogair after the recent floods, and large oargor ing in daily from St. burg, and other he Conservative and takos up the the Trinune kn { the vote of 1861 t the only reliat Tthas used that standard in parts up North natant complaint o ty of atores ant | | Wo want new intry have weed it; and itis adapved for ¢ when we get them, trade will | The health of the town is] Np in obliged to drop it in ‘make @ case” for its party and it now wants ua to calculate Horeman on tho basis of steadily go up. ty return for yeu 4 only eight Inst year's vote which shows @ gr at falling off to what it | rne weeks back ature of late has been the Tatmusn, notwithstan t your twonty per of the vote in this ng increase of fires 4 are doing a large busi | formed me of | “Byvening Star, Several well ki | here wero expected home in her, and the Mreatost anxity in f they loft New to this port. ations of tht is any guide by wh old wig ork in the ill-fated voasel or stormy of late along the coast, aa you have probably been informed, but there t* much # of 80 fine @ vessel. Sho was thought ich as @ three-slecker, and there are nlona current about the reasons of Carelossness must have had something to do with it, I thiuk ; and her boats and fittings oould not have been well looked after, ag only one boat 1s re saved, and #ix men out andred on board! Here we have in such a little tin wens | gato of Vounsylvania has just poll larger vote than it did in 1404 1 Laat year the uny pared with tha medicine mem, and the big wn little | whotting up ovrativ vote, as was BA78H; the unpollod Radice making the preponderance of Demo Now the Kadi urprise felt at much atrongth | | cratic voles unpolted 21.108, 8 cal majority last yeur, in the partial vote that the surplus aud we have Republican majori gement and corruption ran | P| left 6,749, which was th and it | by the ratio of Conservative fore, will please ako its choice betwoon the vote wee OF! chat of 1865 asa standard by which to esti the vole at the next elooth two rent lowe “Bhoridan® and the “E f rips leaving New - bourd ought certainly to ore « arent so ar t certainly to be more closely New Yorn, Oct. 13, 1806, nominations The ne Is going to be largely cul 1 think, during the noxt pe it will turn out moro profitable speculation than cotton at | 4 sugar has long been # war cry, but it has not yet tended much to the detriment of Hy iw ptrong, but not so etrong tht ALT. Srew ants ropored liberal fone million 0 dollary for the pur KK tenement houses for the pening to be con f. Brewant’s busi Yeraant in relation to tens operations, L take the opportunity y 80 freely ofter of oxprossl houl (ndorsement on your to Mr. Srmwant the ng & 1ittlo, june m litth of hig superfluous generosi ¢es—tho men wh © pretty slack down here now, wud there is nothing stirring of mo- I forgot to tell you that an old jour- nal, the Commenctan BuLueriy, which has boon in comatose state for four years, hae vived, aud boars tokens of being pod wnd Liberal spirit. Its aim do now be to strength and to its Influences by nome | inating wd reputable = mon mon who baye proven themeclvoa to | big help him to make hi texpect tho support of any friend of ‘Aabied in 6 ' : ing” bia clerks to the. fi — cents if they happen to which wotuall ure of tweuty-fve © one minute late, sills several thousand dol lure to hin ingome annually. That he bad allow” the men for thoir time when become sick in hin service, better cease fini for being longer 1% to the water-c Origin of the Ledger Canard. ‘The Philadelphia Ledger has published the result of its investigation into the origin of the recent canard made public through its columns in regard to the President's in quirios into tho conatitutionality of Congress. H. M. Flint, a Washington correspondent, obtained tho news from # person in office, and in the inyostigation explains the case another person had told the “ person in affice” that he, *the ot! ° them twenty-five osot, ayen aflor being fines, auch as ‘plooe of imposi- tion, and instead of thus accumulated, 6 # fund of it for the benefit of those who become worn out and impoverished in his service. ‘Thiv is, hew- atggestion from ONE WHO HAS BEBN THRE,” ‘The wages which Mr. Srawant pays to his omployes, aud the discipline under which his business 1s conducted, are wasters that clong exelunively ta the partion coucerued. if Mr. Srewanr does not adequately remu- norate his employes, why do they work for hat his informant he 1 told another friend who bad told ier person, and this fourth person had related tho conversation to hit. Vint now adinite th every bope rine, so intense had the thirst beconn managed to rig 1 which, by the ald of the strong F us alon g oward the shore. At eight o'clock om th ext morning (the 4th) we fell in with ope J of the ship's life-tomte, containing the eird | a handful of era ey having been for tinate enough to aavea box of them from after wo po the land, wind about ENE. At five A to be the | party consis! the p eager, Onty distributed a the Ballet Troupe Fre not speaking Englian id what orders were give 6 boats, w in rela l very fow, if any, n tion to t aged to reaoh them, ‘The frantic women coul roar of the angry wa imploring for ‘ald, but it was each for him self, In addition to the French Cireus Com pany and Ballet Troupe there were forty two frail women who, for various reus were seoking another feld to prosecute t unholy calling. Some with impaired consti tutions were iigrating to @ warmer cli others wi tering from ennui, ly wanted a change of that one young git han fet « wiles ther, sistar and ohild unprovided fe rs shame, Another account states: At5 A.M. the engine was thoroughly dis the chief engin inore drove a thi fling hurricane time blowing with a fury which was fear ful, terrific wnd appalling in the extreme So i pected that the wild force of the storm would oxhaust itself, but no such fortune fr doomed living freight. It tho same vieleuce, and at la aud fearful hour’ arrived, 5A. M., the t about at the all in his power, and would certainty go dows men were at this 1K tho bouts free from the faste tho’ ship, the captain was exhort Passongers to act coolly, the at ued to howl in the most fearful and depre ing manner—and now came the most thril ling moment of our trying time. The women brieking frightfully rushed on deck in the mont frantio manner, tearing their hair, and it assisting in get throne, and nothing but t madness had the poor bei a ncene ft may ba thoir clothing, and madly and wildly plung- ed into the foaming surf it best to prevent this, but to no avail rolled their actions, and despair ther than face with such far wa to receive their or: A heavy soa boarded her, aud with ous fear last pernone to lew only hope was gone, an him! Lf his disciplipe is harsh and unbear- able, why do they m where they will be treated better! StkWAMT has a right to conduct his business oployes aro verfactly He hae dono a that not having ringle noto of the allegod quoations | ¥ he own at his table and words what li sock omploymout pect in his own supposed bo be the « professing to give the text references + ‘Consitation, and sent thin off for publioation as the specitic languag inquiries submitted to the Attorney-Genoral i tho most serious osaible just now to raise. Tt ts difficult to tw he pleases, and cree Work tor him or nol commeusable wet by offering to appropriate ‘s million dollars to provide better homes for working poople, and for that ho dascrves the highost meed of praise. Ev, Sus, Austria Archduke not to throw up the a that the is in his own ad il proper terms by which to © 4nd condom 60 unkerupulous transaction, aud we leave it to all thore who read it to apply auch us they doem most fitting to auch In view of theae admi the man to whom the story of th in thus ultimately traced, we co doubts as to how ment about baving an: OUR SPROTAL Con Commerce of the Seuth—New labor tnd the old slavery—The prospects of tbe Crescoms City—The Cotton Tax—A The loss of the Rveatng wninercial look out. New OuLeans, Ootober 10th, 1866, ree of the South is now begin- ning to look up again after a tong soason of r immense strides ond Masimician will thea be forced to | have been taken by the industrious portion ulstion, and the result of the tis apparent on all sides. z to bo largely eultivated, us given to trade by the RESPONDENCE. from Galvest Star—Latest news. information at all bo consipered aa having manufaetarod been told that this will probably be the vor: 0 of the mys! for | of the whieh he has thiix far to atrive | ‘Tho Southera Loyalists at tho Temb of is again begin i Last week, the Cc pmittes appointed for that purpose by the Convention of Southern Loyalinta, held at Philadelphia, visited the taking | of several large manufwoturies and the crea latter course, Wo advise MAxIMiIAN, | Lon of & new species of labor, ver, not to take the counsel of Mr. | | far | The abolition o| ing thin visit we: slavery inthe South haw naturally created @ coat revolution in the but this change unteraeted In ite resulte ourty manuor in which the white ware working into the new order I ventare to assert that tho wub- 1 of free labor for slavery ix not now the Bouth, after a | yeur, than it i now in #ome of the West | Tadia Islands, although it ig moro than | thirty yeura since the negroes were oman: cipated in the Engtiah Colonies, son of this ts oasily disoovered. \aewrule, in tho South applicd themselves | more actively to labor than the Woet Indian | planters, aud now that slavery has been | abolished it comes more naturally to them Jo apply thoir hands t the plough than it ors in Jumaiea and the Down hero they are to a nly working,aud they will no cd to the tomb by & large procession, tomb was plainly yet gracefully decorated with featoons of leaves, of ouk a brilliant with the coloring of thia sous asnomblage af people formed L course of busin Pping into a promi: | has hoen greatly o nt position in the politics of Karope, In | by th Ku- | poputati Our wis | of things. Orleans. Col. Oath of consecration to the canse weombe then ‘read an which was solemnly taken by the loyalists. Aftor whieh all presnt knelt, and Dr. New man made an impressive prayer, whon the convoure silently separated, glvet to seo that hia name is placat upon | » becaune one no ix: | tho poll-book to-day, for there will bo only thing bute tool in t ‘Tho Low of the Evening Mar—Additional tho Diasmer—scence 1 board the ill-fated steamer following statement descriptive awny AN Tuesday night the Evening Star lay at 1 be one of the mercy of the wave {importance aud every votur should | Lit to be his duty to cast a ballot on one appeared to be ‘The Captain bad in- the “passougers that all had bee ve the slip, and did to the propris leoward Intands, r Was @ Complete wreck, both paddle-boxes were them romaining The pitot-house at been ewepl away; her en Ian for a long trough of the seu | tent | Honides, they promperity Aight bat the had been wre: who was rolling in At 0.00 u'eloek the Captain notified the women that all who | ommanieation Allen placed | nd from the wreck they were awampod » worn Unit coult get thom had life proscsvore, but these wore very fow in wun slip wivs filling very hateh covers i | cing at the matter in thin Kght snimeres and m Movnwhile the T stood by one of wild HOt bog us @ nautical oxp nthe South ah Sho never rose | ofthinwen, but went « | wae carried down with bi iy opprossive miveniont to the fiete to diseournge tho raining of et altered great (caught hold of @ heavy several tines struck 1 relinquished my hi of the aaloon wh stood Lwo or thr @ yay on Ty true that F three times * L could ace nyost of the deb Tiewe of Wao hurr x, was orowded with "hu whos shrioks of terror and de above the fury of the ato of the wreck, Lsaw ono of the Life Boats to which several persons ware T swam to her, Of tho others, A noniber of men who are, cont? OxXperionce of Che late war Khows Lut ty uot | Hore could raixe thelr produce in large bo weighed an Now they have to well off a litee Han it in rainod, and eouseqnently the ity of having it weighed a1 for bate, will g wad with the asnistane atly lonnen the profit to the bout, whiok wie com: wore capalzed when the ahip went down, Cool Thieves. curing plunder to the amount of @1,000. regaled themselves with liquors, upon the table, with a tumble lat < the following note in the tum imped : thanks transacting their business.” New Selentifie Toys, h'sserpents, and the magic photo: graphs. It saya: An eminently “rainbow bubble" in was obtained in the ¢ anaing reault arse of certain ab tin of exqninite beauty, but ite sources as an amuseMONt aro Hob half Nana tube oh Very material of the bubble itself, a y blowing an inside sphere, So finger, similarly moistened, m introduced, y in Aladdin’ to the rising generatio study, ‘The paper whi teor, ia but a mitigated 'pyraxylin the ‘many results of the discover} cotton by Sehonbein, More curio hoantiful rtar-spangles, have ‘apne fire.’ Ite perfection the extent of the tritarati materials, for if the uitely powdered th Japanese have affor: tery, been known for f the sim. it effect ceased. T! the clew to the mys Another ednally curious but also rome con appropriate! an and armies ds. dishle,’ wh thrown into water, These, consiet of potassium in 10) would be easy to cite @ whole series of lus trations, all proving the remarkable inge ty with which practical minds turn to 46 commit the researches of ack eonatenctio ure ou, and bo Uh hivh te one’ of th y prove of f than the dull, abortive expe sidered vastly | suited to reat the tender’ th work Dr. Paris was the pioneer tarlyaity ith a ic te which umd w be Bigaimy In Mlorhte Tho Qviney Comox warn say “De, Toke my at the Aug t term of hired out by Sh Duldor, He n by the Cou laden for 117 nine of tine an ta of prosecution ed to fail une cof the Board of ¢ wunty Com ENTE By virt we curiosities in Tae SUN and othyr jour nals all,” Mr, Barnum has become, to some peo- showman” who makes it bi of us got hold present growers F amall erope to content to sell off th Sua tees wes the Warned over quickly filled by others. aud over iu Ue wal Vexertion Wem A the produce to the different de wn to suitor Cons iM (Wontneaday) wo be A would not be enor N they would thereby tn uses them to visi mission foo, Widely a tion in so universally known that the "equa bordors of eivitization Lisloncly log ewlin with pletortal show-bills. at Harnun Some even drank their own Living Whales. “Circassian Be Will be found in the he n the canvas the fe preserve | bhi wale aad Albino Fam fie | traits of the In Maine there is popular atperstition that the City of New k ix built up are t of the wreck. Shortly pany, The other beat 1 fo wetork | thas eee morning of the Sth we saw a sail, | mo me rk Fleetwing, of Norway, from Balize, Vow: as, bound ‘to Southampton, which hove to and took ua on board, Our Ml of ten when we reached ple firmly believe that henongh to b Pp all the living 4 ourionition to be found in any gurt However abwnrd these wtatements, it ts nevertheless tre that a great many of onr four life preservers | board the Evening Star, which were | ong the ladies. The members seen all the “sights” of this metropolis tn loss they have visited the the wonders gathered there, | arters of the globe oplo living in the rural | pull not The | than elsewhere, an oa, rushing to and fre Island, and other pla York make weekly visita to noe t To the little school oluldren of the eit rite place of resort, without which the lay of a Saturday afternoon would be at & aupertiuity these young people—and the parents or pany ther—we 6 harmonious arrange t of these curiosition ao attractive to the Instead of the Barnum's is a A mere: Wo may eccor ene. Tt in atatod “ present. incon- dom style of aren; the diferent ignated or dedicated aa nts wherein the ehildren might be educated aswell a ainused b: the wonders they are taken to see, ‘apartment should n of all the marvels the bottom of the ses, | res of the different ight be filled with mine riosities, found in the bosom of rth. We see no roason why the “Language of flower tolght not be illustrated in the to where the sty being their only aupport, The sister ia being educated a 4 private achool, and knows not abled, in apite of the superhuman efforts of and hia asaistants. The of the water in the ship's hold aoon ir duty by the cargo's ras all this bronght up from or found upon t A chi #0, that it might be reasonably ox: dead, | lent of botany could tigations otherwise regdered im- | flowers would | us uddition quite was in store for the ill-fated ship or ite ued with cabin and | notified the passengers that he bad done | else exhibited. awe al hed done | tho. “Bind Hoot feathered tribes would be in appropriate bo filled with stuffed ropresentutives of ani Another feature duced (now that we learn that Barnum nagerie to his establ opporite, or al beasts, the stuffed akioa, A third room might be called whore specimens of the red together ne of the wea | hit be intro- tonds add em ment), by placi cages of the wil tho akeletons or other grave rena) In short, wo abould like to aud educatory tions of the Museuin collection separated the monstrosities and miscellaneous clase of wonderful things now exhibited, indis- p in different glann-cance of rooma inainly de. sale of refreshments, and whe oles aro disposed of after the man. ing tickets in a lottery. Too much room is devoted to trade and too little to the inno Jargoly advertion! aa x Museum. We hope to sve an improvement in many ways acting more like lunatics than beings endowed with reason, Reason at this moment had certainly abdionted ite Wildest stage of to, The m were equally a# violent, though for been’ worse, The women commenced to divest, themsclyes of eriminately m rrounding the jor to rine to ite surface more, The capitate ‘and crew tried | business whic! io performances at Barnum might also be improved. the presont company of actors perform their if they thought the audience could anything better. ‘was played last whieh rendered it » mere ingering death, many of them Voluntarily sought that grave which opened tal all. While these fearful scenes were ‘being enacted, which wae about six A. M., tho ship took’ heavy lureb, settling fast. merican Cousin week in a mai burlesque upon the comed draws such crowds to the Prior acted Florence, but Mr. Levick did he is eapable of, He made himecif too ridiculous and not much Brookes, as Asa Trenchard, intro- a great deal of ‘and behaved more like fal, continued Inrcb, down she went, and all was over with tho Evening Star.” One of lady belongin ‘th Malina core young lady belonging to the Italian opers Troupe whloh was om board aho belinved ery heroically, waiting until the last and then jumped, when failed hor. “From what T saw aud have since learned, all the boate tly | not act the Dundri “delicate” damscl, thought Ler audience 4 turkey” or chicken ocrutio young nave desired. Clarke's his business was A bold burglary was perpetrated in Cleve- | ixine whieh | land, Ohivye low ulghts age. hs thicves entered «private house, rummaged {t from one ond to the other, and euccoeded in so- joart would be super- ceptions, the Actors who porsonated the other characters ioc, stalked tho stage like sticks, od their parte like parrote, ne: ingly intent upon repeating at the right certain words, without Aference to the xduced upon the ay: ‘They thaw nrovoeded tthe diniag-rocus and ‘ ohuir upon that, , Sir—Jnck Rivers and Jim MeNary, ® couple of novices, present You their complimenta, and return you their x remaining quiet while they wore manager, pay as u of his Company a6 he done to the sage business, tableaux and econery, aud be will 1m audiences know the noting and the commoner kind too frequently pertuitted oa the stage at Baruum’s. discover that Mus ‘The London Langer describes some new solentific toys, which are taking the place of Financial News, Markets, &. New Yous, Monday, Oct, 15, 6 P. M.— 1 quotations of the general Stock market, cowpared with those of Bat- turday afternoon, show a fluctuating condi tion of affairs, 60: higher and others aa much lower, ments were all fractionally higher. lar toy: just now—the hat #truse experiments on the refraction of fluid 6 worts being considerably Veloped, ‘Thus it is eaay to blow one bubble within another by simply thrusting a tine with the fluid throngh i officers at the Gold Exchang: old board was unanimously re mouey market remains easy at 4a5 per cont, with the bulk of the busi Prime discounts were currout Tho market fir exchango was tirmer, aud prime bauke: Billa were quoted ‘Change today Flour steady and moro active, Qo, better, with more doing. botter with » good apeculative inquiry, Outa were Te. a 20, higher, Beef was stoady. and Whiskey was firm. SALES AT THE 81 Wl the bubble ' left to hang on a digit, Mke ene of the fruits garden, Again, the indoor fireworks that are such a sereaming delight present ears’ of oh, crumpled, lighted and Uirown into tho wir, Tblasen like & me. om gun 9 etill are the ‘little matches which throw out nd are known as Japaneso freworks, These are due tow composition which involves the most dell- cate procensca of the pyrotechnic art, ‘and carly two conturies aa depended upon at 1073 w 10734. Pork was dull and Lard was hoavy, was wo Ry K EXCUANGE, those matehes show that it was ne: conaary for the nitre to be melted Into a ball boforg the apur-like sparkles appeared, mmewhat of little glo- * crocodiles’ blaze casing. It even for the . Rightly direeted, the now stimulus this afforded to thought, to ion roads to knowledge, 1 value ucleas and frequently Wo vod Onto A atlas oe yt: ‘ ght, Ln this |, Who was convicted of bien Om Natweual Wk. 115, qulual Court, was put upon the block and rif Jordan to the highest onstantly advertising bie ¥onpoo--- SSEESESE ving # ciroulation nearly equal to that of the newspaper that “shines for =+e=_ SetSee! plo, one of tho great men of America, and his Museum the moat wonderfut place of amusement in the country, And deservedly for the liberal enterprise of the “ great vatudy to please” the people, maturelly wins their confidence in crowds an esta biishment which offers so mach amusement and jastruction for #uch # very moderate ad: vertiver!, this imation: oraten cing curlositiea “now on exhibition ” On the Mississipp! pletures of er seaman Ny F "Ky Salt Lake | OPEN BOARD. 10@Caoox, A.M. igo TW & Ww. tH BP went ev ¢ 6 fo ‘ ” pall Soafoad ie $3 is ‘ 60 % 4 0 8 is. to eB io rf | jae ‘e400 +0 te if be Ml 3 oP. 1 at 40 © 4 “ 8 1 4000, \oos9 AL 6, boo i bmn see ose roe 2 oP: eeeegteres: % 9 Bd No. 82 New York, every Tuesday, from 9 A.M. 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