The Sun (New York) Newspaper, October 20, 1866, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Advertisements, 1G OF ALL THE READERS OF Awnoe ree low ; Fefereuce require UIT OF NEATLY FURNISHED Room DVERTISEMESTS INSERTED LEADING NEWSPAPERS EEG Ne 4) Pak Row Reference M. 8 BEACH, Broo’ of” SaT MADE IN TRRFE NOUR Sit ampere 56 8 ow Deepen @ Cesar 0S STAIN THE SKIN, ce THE HAIR er hair toa beautiful aod neta: fade oak by alt Diemer iets at the low price of Y CASTS PRR BOX $ SUA erenoe, Wholes's PSSTRUCTION—T ‘Preece snd Rag oh g ver TONS GIVEN MISSES, BOTS AND | aren's rubber beow aud sboes of all kiwi SCR 5 Boot and bee Raipornam, £96 Bevery LOOK '— FALL AND WINTER OCE OF Bogis AND SHOES a“ CK's BOOT AND SHOR EMPORIUM, would reepectie’ly ent) the atten. ye stock of boots Be ds of Fine Hand tie Whie Kid and Satin Jane Blip ck of rubber boos and ahoes, ARUE'S PREPARED FOOD POR MOCK ADING—HON, CHAS, SUM NEWS FR OF THE WORKING W wiijeh hs sieso.ated ourland, and tara wwe vympatiies have ent objects of the Inatituiton Ie | et of the Ine'ttution to ai ing girl? Thousand feet tothe Treemazer, M er No. # White Ti any lady Come ‘ Be Whi ducer CHOLERINE ool Cente hae eb» coun: | that District, os have this remedy with ad for sale ot 66 Bouth Breond Ht, | received REOTYPING AND ELECTROTY PLN: esiree to remind pi sre aud the geversl ‘and. Plectrotype | Newapapeis, ities 4 reat Ds ile ofty | 4,444 votes, Independent Democrat (Huooxs. Wor caoertakee sae Seebted to | 8,083, Republican 8,435, The seat for this vase greet facts iu ihe above fig: tals works e.rectrped | ead exons) ERICAN SOCIETY FOR TA om of Crusity to Animals, desire to re designed we salsa. pad | composed of the Tweilt! HE SCLIENT TREWSPAPRE LS ie Ww BOCES Mackie” PRED. fore atesially from siber ture, paleuis, Lov Veusicus, i: may be justly re m 8 = abators fo ihe Acleniific America are hv and practice! wes hedged “to be conduc Knowledge, the value of which is berous fed, Logetber with ly. | iy one thousea iy four thousand jar To be had at ‘gems by mal to aii » Address LUMBER DEALERS — DESIRABLE | ( LOTS TO LEASE, With Water Frou and Del ‘At Gowan i 84TH YEAR! THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING ParER ibbad boon fully matured, Token Naronnon all in all, and jadging him byt acts, hy what In and by i» yet in tho tonder and plastic atato, ro: | colvon ovil Linpréastons roadily, and pormita thom to be molded into @ form which timo in tho IN NEW YORK CITY dono for Fran Bosidon Washington Market thoro are | Commissioners, do not profess te entertain » iia Influence on th ‘ 10 political | cannot a eal sontiment of loyalt mb Excop: the Joornal of Commerce, and without : mon oy ie ' ipo bpd salar Re open Std aiid ijoct, therefore, | several othors which are much smatior, and | not the hariilosl te iake ween ee and eXception jortzon o| Ho in by far tho greatest | to wh ‘ents should give greater atton- | which wmally receive the plies from | the rogiatration o he [aoe ta uss eaten cesens oh (les atiseanle | COW: Wilea = ire rota woes nally recsive their empplies from | the r f thoir names at th n CHEAPEST DAILY Newspaper ry | M8 128 historica baa Fe | BS raractor of tho Fond. | the goat emporium. Consequently, as thie | Ham of the Governa ane wer ung Unler bia reign France ban ro | ine matter the! they Introduce ato | produce comes. throngh. the’ natn’ source, a tess vorod from the crashing blow dealt ber on | their homes, Noviing does eo much to] thoir returns do nob affect the statistics mvention on Tues WUE MEW YORE SUN presosee every feeltity (the battlefiolda of the Pouinsula ant) shape the youthful mind for good + | already quoted. ‘Tho principal one of these elaim to fe otainng the sows ofthe dar fom eveer art | Waterloo, By fh nay tho Fronch | evil. If the family paper be of sound moral | othor food depota te Fulton Market, which frame erby Maleaad praece THE ieee | Empire hae regained the inflionce it had | tose prove and elovato | lion at the hottomn of Fulton attest, fronting efforts to suppress the rebel conipaes form, A ONE MALE THE PKICKt other | Hinder tho First Napoleon, He has inanig a | the poy ita impress will be placed [on the Kast River, and runs in a northerly ho contrary, gave all his por ity papere {rated an altogethor now aystem in dealing | indolibly upon the youth of that family, | dirsot ong South stecet to the corner qucnce aul offorta on Lehell, of the | 8 avery day, by omarter ' ia a desire to | and it w mote (han any other agent pa je now « rward to in aa |g, THE SUN tread. overy dar, 6 #t | with his people, and has vin Noaire U 1 it will aid, more th oT » | Beekman, embracing an extensive are emont te displace tho loyal Cow ] & tice rerscen and thn becom hoop up with the apread of Liborty, which | to give thelr lives a uroful, noble, and tnnd- | The others tively, Jefferson, | ere, and would doubtions like to seo cae ; ; * dame Omediom | commendable in tho extreme. Tho preas| able bent, On the contrary, if @ vitiated | Clinton, Ca Esaor, Couten, Un iP, deposod ¢ Pminiasionere, vith Goorge of advertising te foun 1 : pa eee : * Kano aa marshal, reinstated. We me THE TRICE cf the poser, a1 the poditeation | in Paria ia now free in compariaon with whit | journal be Introduced into the family cirole | Tompking, Franklln, aud Governour mar | fy the f that they are treading fice or furnlabed ty news vendera, fe THO CENTS | it waa under tho rulo of the Bourbons, or | —one which pandora to dopraved tastes, | kate. ‘Their autos have generally @ lo at 8 1 dangerous ground. ‘The loyal men of YER COPY; dnd te de ivered by « for th publican Government, as | which seeks the patronage of the low and | source to the neighborhood round about aryland are in no mood to bo fu tr out House Btere ot any who od. Men In France can now | the vilo, which makes light of virtue and ir different locations, ao the quantities | eked snd trodden upon. They t peace TWELVE CENTS PER WEEK. of sent by wall ot + " ho qnantities | and quict, and the strict enforcement of the 1x DOL! oar, r ore freely than y could whon | morality—the worst conaeqionces are 9 they dispose of, indopondontly of Wash ing | ( tut the laws, and will submit ICE FOR _ADVRRTISING ware, eseant | tlie proaont B ot was President, and | to follow, The reading of auch a publiew | ton Market, dova not affect the gonoral isto i o.” tng te locetioo. PROM TWENTY To FIFTY CEN'S | ( ta of the poople have been consid: | tion bagote an Inordinate desire, in the | of the question, Fulton Market, bosides do. | .2.. Hig Cabal et il aad AL A he | pew us aa tin bedetaeaes | Ce | Ah at It expression of his political views ia familia dae auseas dor enbicnahior hye, — “it ver by the adop' bef teal hot youthful Pha hed for vicious rewling | voting itself to meat, ia the great depot for | i, all in a lett rte Val tina Re dabet tists 4 eat of TOE GUN cote Fopresontativos are allowod 9 | matter; from that point an tater: | the large amount of fish oonanmed in the | 17th, tothe Philadsiptia Pitot, enya teat oe hom commas: | hearing and latitude tn apoech The oom oat in crima ts awakoned, amt tho | city. This aupply will bo troated in a aopa. | Alarriand has boon in, a state me “All letbes rating to sdverttonments eubvetptons F eratual | WON ; By. te theane iden an thing. iow. truly i 1 t Freetre ciao the Union party th eas Wasa crs ietniand taabeed uno Be ne : ctf way thing. Ho y it ta aid tor and chaos shontd proporly | HOF many Copperheada, they ara trait #2 :e00e4 16 the Proweietan Falebieetd Podlon Mal Br ich was | tha | come under the meat suppy, and thea flividing Inio ie much moro distivethy Moses 6. BRACIL | atrivon for by Mr Cobden, ¢ at SNL e le mondter of euch hides mien | now be described. Supposing that ove eras election leery sit The Gite: uc ¢ ‘Pattee ‘ nat abiitahiod 109 be hated atode batty be " rao election lowes all its ate hate Corner of Nas and F Mit gg | free Tendo chatopion, wa asta anit Arvesee lovele bration ets bak in Now York consumes one gill of | teristion and becom fact, w revolution id __ | since then Franco hast grauaily We | Piet we eudurs, thon pity, tien emurace.* | milk por diem, and estimating the poputa: | For M Finud tw fall into the handa of wh RARNUWR AMERICAN MUBRUM —Anorncen | orn” . : gnore the trie mission of the | tion ta obtained of 25,000 pinta of {tothe hands of the cnemios of both. th ce Ten Nights tne Bar-toon” Cam | Provement of the towns of his Empire, a ae wasto make itself @ medium of social | milk, and the value of this, oalenta flate snd the United States. He force eiiies, Sacw carkeotuies y that means has given work to thousands, | dobasomont. Yet, auch there aro, and it in| ted at 10 conta por quart, will b wn ewe eh habitenl element of elec WALLACK'S TAEATRE.—"The Feat Family" | and emptoyed actaas of mon who,in F hot necessary to go beyond the limits of our th F daly ean Gy Hone here. Tt ty regarded ae a question ‘ f ‘ worth of milk daily taken by the in | of power by both sides. one determined that OLYMPIC THRATRE,—“Rip Van Winkie” — | would only have given thom p to ae | owncity to find thom. Parents should be | habitants Againeif it be auppposed that | Maryland tust be with the North—the NIBLO'S GARDEN.—" The Black Crook.” Gress dition and revolution OF his pol pol | on their guard, therefore, for wo Lave not | each person eats ono ounce of butter every | Other that she must be with the South Parisienne Ballet Troupe a it le hardly fair to apeak got, butthore | magnified thls danger, ‘The futher, in the | day, which la au extremely mode Mog, | Baltimore rebela hare heow growing t WINTER GARDEN." Lady Audiey's Sacre” haa boon again the Voating m fable, who took the half fre pent into | tation for a town where dairy produce is xo | tho. “Adminication, Layat mites toe THYATRE FRANCAIS Madame Riser Me | fraly Las biooomo frow greatly through his, bishouso to warm It, and thon eft it with | much ¢ \ | boon tat he Custoin House, Pos hg ee | intorvention, and vil hia viows aro | his fumily, did w loan dangerous thing than | 099 ouncon of butter, of 62,500 Ibe aro daily | well Yn ives to mako way for NEWYORK THPATRE.—Amertean Opere Bee: | gone ally distrusted, it would be only th pees hod ria be a vitiat ' Ma i J eaten. Taking the price of this por p: donounelny the Governor, that he h cra —" A Night is Bow table to app at ho haa moant well iv vhis household. The rerpent could only | to be at the average rate of 45 conta, which | Malo a bargatn with tho rebels to reinstate BROADWAY THEATRE. —Mlar Maggie Miteboll | oiiiur diplomatic tactics We trust, for t nn and deatroy the boy, but the vicions | ls Hecate provided he can thershy. accure } peace “ hd \ * | in very low, tt is seon that $23,125 worth of | the tedt in the U.S Bee, HRW BOWERY THRATRE — © O'NelL, une | POAC Of Luropo goncrally, that N journal leads to the destruction of both soul | butter is daily conaumod. If one ounce also | by Creaswoll, Me thon sign! Great,” “ Bisckeniih of Astwerp.” Will live wfow yoare longor to pe bin | and body | of cheoao ia allowod por reek | At he atte to remove the Commission KG * Apbroae.* | policy. Mis loas now would be folt throug! ey abableans hgh aed a i sthoy will resist. Their policemen ace FOFASLE SoWeny SusAras—* apices." volley. Ui} nthe lA Wendell Phifitps and tho Kadien! Pottey, | habitant, 11,09 ounons will be daily com | dirveted to arrest us disturbers of the pence OPERA HOURR —" The Up | ¢,. er Wespett Priniirs has ous merit whic h | sumed, and the value of this, cal anybudy pre iuterfero with them. md Lower Ten Th.usend, bongs, dances, we,” | 9 Wliic lh alo uu yt annot be secredited to the majority of his | ulated at 95 gente per pound, will | Oho Baye will never succumb, bub Ault it FLT AVENUE OPERA HOUSE, —Dadwerth's vr Mirylamik | brothor toaders of the Radical party—be ia | mount to 1.00 dollars, Adding theae | Huitimore never tat Matte, ftion men in | Misaiea.” Bouge, daucen, burieny |) ew iuadile ta tatision a tho | consisteut, outapoken, and is not afraid to | Y8tiows reaulte together it will be seen that ‘ota with blood, but they will protect their CUS, Robinsom, New York C a» | forecast the aime of his party, One year | tho value of the daily consumption of purely | righ , law i The brave General . irs bia delivered a epene i animal food will bo: Moat 000 ; milk, | and the gallan a go he del Ja apeeoh in Boston in which | or repatnerid h ih Pygo, | Have both offered thoir services to the May W YORK SUN ha ho declared hostility to the President and W, butter, $28,125, and cheers, $1,340, | or, urned vet of the L tK SUN, | making a grand total #f $16 euch day in New York for n con | laid down for his party the very pr 6 expended aro now fol “16 Shines for AU, slice dopartinout in this city, Tho | which they wing. ‘Then tho “BATURDAY MORNING, OCT | Governor is invested with power to depo Trinune and its class, who have an eapocial | the same nature, alone. If the num of SATURDAY MORNING, OCT, | | these Commissioners in an extraordinary | aye to party expediency, characterized Put. | the population who consume this ta cetimated | ae, and an offurt ia now making to induce | str asa fanatic, and rofusod to recognize | At 4 million in round numbers, the cont of | To Advertisers. . Ova fronts who wish thete advertian. | Hil to take that course, ‘Tho causo of this | lis pragrammo aa the policy of the Radival the daily meat diet of each wilt be about 16 | with this mente classified, are requested to hand them | didiculty t# that the prosent Cornmissionors, | party, the apeook which Pritts deli. | Cente for every man, = woman and | ons are | waniv ly. We keep our 0} on until a | who have oxclusive char ther vered in Boston on ‘Thuraday evening, he the aetual coat on @ gross late hour for the reception o HUMES | iu Taltlavand) have Falluded U6 Fenalar any | ‘4 iis audience of the fact that they | Population like this should not be over 10 but cannot agree to classify them unless < ig | Conta at the o When the re A fy tho last porson who ts tuoligible under the now | I owed closely in his footsteps during | “ironclad” Constitution of Maryland sent in in Line, | inquired {nto which lead to this 6 and thon gave them the pre The expenditure in meat, but one answ aud The Race for Congress. | This Constitution virtually disfranchises | gramme for the present yoar pee be Tnx entries for the biennial race for Con- | the greater part of tho Maryland Consorva: | that programme is found in the following given that is, waste. The gress, in th ty, have pretty generally | tives, who claim that it ts not only si | extract from his apeoch amount of moat wasted in New York every | been made, Some of the partion have not | but unconstitutional. Governor Swann Is | "Away with all questions of admitting | week, even every day, ia something shook yet named their favorites, but the Meld is | supposed to favor the romoval of tho quit | {His Stato or the othr, the rejection hay Fld in ap t eaters in tho world they are also the with some degree of accuracy upon the re And in| | eult of the contest, thom to appear before him and show ow | why thoy should not be remoy This city has six repre Lo caso | onder to do that, the first step is to impeach | een : “dist tn Ie, alt the Pre the United States, and | food. Thiv is owing, a great deal, to bu | sentatives in Congress, the districts being | is somewhat obscure in ita details although wiite the trial is going on remove him from | 5, hola ee : prepa numbered Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, | from a casual glanoo at tho situation it) his aflice, Impeachment ia worth nothi jouschold management and bad cookery ighth and Ninth, The First District con: | seems that the Polion Commiasioners are in | Without the romoval of the President until | The larger portion of the pepulation of this re octal | sista of the Lat, 2a, ki, 4th, Sth, Oth and Bth| the right. ‘Tho rogistry law is unquetion. | pi jurocouce ts eatabliahed. To havo the | city live in boarding houses, and have no | Wards, together with Governor's Island. | ably harah tn ite application, and may bo | head of a rebellion, in posscesion of the na. | Comes Where they can practise economy. | ly r Iu the last Congressional election that dis | unconstitutional, but it i tho duty of pub: | onal atrength while he is tried, in w farce, | They pay @ fixed sun, which includes the «this the people will never | rent of room, the use of Tein to be bop ie oxtibit in the f trict gave 9,005 votes for the Tammany ean 4 to enforce all laws until they fh Lott stendi 45 i} | beard of thre als por di The propri. | Hon, ennes; Assist 612 for Mozart, and 1,681 for tho| pronounced invalid by competent junicial | rauit iat reoerce ray crea bengal pene ret anivesr pratt ats tha Cer eae tne Republican candidate, Jos Fox has been | authority. The Radical leaders tn Maryland | sident and pl tho Senate | MF or landlad : pa, repeat aala Ti Kellogg, of n ed by Tammany as the candidate! are of conrse jubilant over this state of oillee, and they we will ‘run the jnishee the board, caleutating for the gross | Hlon. Ashuol Meck, of Montpelicr ; Ho: Flin the con election, and Honace| things, ‘They are carneatly inciting their | "® dearb asta ceieobd peregrine A Pt ges Lo agar ren ay Sy i : : pe tiara Wn hers a melting their | Teas quite likely that the ‘party expedion: | Ings in larger amount than be flegleoF Herne“ Coiousi WG. Cassy of Mehe Mherd Naar Pe te D1 he avail allaiink to tocete Gh . type of Radicals will now afteet wo dis | required for the house, The Carian ee | Radica’ y t ee i oles ly de Ay ie ‘A ‘ sche ie f countenance Prius as they did a year | is ght in large pleces, me savy aoe eee ut that Me, {are loudly callie mute the Nevtherh rarely {262 Butevery Indication gocsto show that | haps, eight boarders, @ piece of | the South. and sn a A The FiNh District ts STA Daa blarsiawd' Wadena ig a ’ y are following cloacly in his track. | roasting beef, weighing 2 thirteen Esgitnen has the i ie? Volitical partios invariably gravitate toward | or fourteen pounds in weight. Thin is waste mint of mi posed of ¢ 10th, 1th and Lith The quarrel is an interesting | ' a He ian 4 tuisakay “GaniiRad ith bare nwa, and oxtre tick: are ul: | fully cooked, most likely before a largo fire, aes i Augusta fact va ee en ae z bpeilbeteh seca be " ¥ sthetile leaders partios. it * on the Ist instant declared a dividend of tive A 6274 votes, Mozart 4986 "Gnd the Ro: | { siuavatla EAulals thetile | patios, 1 rs, | and a groat percentage of the meat is aly | on the lat instant declared a dividend of ti Len, Wane and Srevess may be a little | gort aroun k per cen it we deelared at tho end of ‘i candidate 302 Newson Tarion % oy sorbed and wasted through bad cooking. | the third quarter of the year, we preai geen UVEA Lucas apr uaa ailrond Mismanagement, vivance of the mass of thetr party, but | Thon, when the meut comes on tho table it | that it was the third quarterly divide | and he will undoubtedly be ro-el Th mt case of Mr. Dwigur, alread ql aitor follow them as un ly aa the | is (being simple meat without any concomi pene eee ott hie forthe ; Sixth District consists of tho 9th, 1th and | 4) rebar k follow tho bell-sheep, All that the | tant of cooking to help it out)eagen up with: | ending Mat Angitst last (410,000. yarda.) | th Wards, In the last ¢ eosionat | * bel Lohan fharenap hata 1 Radicals now want ia encouragement in the | out leaving any residue save the bones, | would amount to al wenty-tive per cont ake cae ag Re ppt Kross Hegligeuce on the part of ning elections, and if they tind no alley | which are thrown away on the morrow, It | 0” ite cay tal stock, ( B10) and we may arsoxn) had 7,315 voter, Taromany | puclals, demande pe jal investiga | iu thei vietorien, they will plant themacTves | ia the samo caso all the year round—beet | {hal much per sant, The iret prices forcloth | Mesack: 1.647, [erguiar Repnblionn | {23 ) daughter of the d 1 bos squarely upoa Patitiry platform, impesch | steak, mutton chops, boiled beef, roast beef | of this factory's woaving ale. lower than | i It will be ween by these figures that ape era velnent Us ‘ aes the | the President, make Cu occasionally veal and pork-eooked {n the | there of tho sanie description of goo m il be ween hese Sgurce that | conductor, in p i f groca Weutallty; | mupnt anil cui ereuauhine” to | “a : 2 by Northern factories, and a considera Ha and Repabiloan: atvength | con cctapinigs of ihe Wau Ohta |e ee or name way, aro used day after day without | proportion of the clot of th ta fa nly divided at the last election | tardy. tho. pul : F | selves. pale Bhatt | any attempt whatever at economizing issold in Northern markets, ‘These facts | “a vy eye i seloaleds eg hcnin’ fa and tho goneral s : n article inserted in the Sex, taken from | ought to satisfy e ‘doubting Thouas” of gate Republican vote exceeding | management of atitoad Commaay: DOMESTIC VERS Oe OT enact erie ni ae cotobor thie | the prof there is in’ manufacturing cotton j the aggregate Democratle vote only 82! jong timo the ava had Much ts ‘The Meat Sapply. me “d) | sh ear Rea caer ga ai ation | At the South, whore it is grown, Cusnias 8 Srexcer is now the Radical Ix the preceding article, the amount of | pein rr ‘ged entio - complain of with reapect to th is | 4 A State U Mi » \)t0e by giving | candidate in that district, and EManeet B. | sviiwaya which bave t UMtHeat) oat daily sold in Washington Market | of housekeepers. Tt was shown how one] A State Valen Prayer Meeting shel itant has been nominated by Tam 1S CT eg only estimated #0 as to give a pass: | day a joint could be had, which, if properly eee ci Ranieee ame. Poeun tn he iyt nat y 2} the at are lke the street rallroads r a hi Aik fad t | treat Springfield, Ill, tn the name of the | many. The Conservative publioans | dive a a OE ene ing glance,ae it were,at the trade of the Mar- | couked, would leave a residue for tho nest | oy, et ate issued w call invit | will not gener rh Me. Braxcan Ivara ny «Braud Whe bea eae | ket, Ifthe subject be investigated more deep: | day, when it could be made into w rechaufte | f me BET) Se i | and the chanogs of Mr. Want are therefore | aotiing whater the ne dun, | Wf Baaing the caleuTations on the amount of | of some aort of another, and eked out with | Eo peliewe he divi 4 pr Lio gete the undivided Den tapeatas Ch 4 a ‘ live stuck eold weekly at the up-town do- | vegetables, According to the table given in | Josus Christ, et al punlabuient ¢ fuile to Aono Smix:| ine : mrenion srl brgeeis st ber of beasts | that article, 13 pounds of meat would serve | fication by faith alouo, who desire an out- | eld ede UEC WTE REY The. tine tables | POU aud multiplying the number of bousts | Tet Arlcit ot ee ine for ene week, with | pouring of the Holy Spirit upon the ehurch wher ike | chu will bo clected. The Seveuth District | sry noter p wlichted. to, by thely gatimated weight in pounds, a more | & family of three persons fo q ts and the people throughout the State, to | composed of the Ith and 17th Wards. | dove all, the weet to and | acedrate result will be arrived at. An ordi- | the addition of 734 pounds of Meh. It may | trom Wednesdas, | is at tho depots a want of careful dfieiale. Lf person, desirous of traveling by tho Now Jorsay 6 line, gova to the depot of the himeelf ina specios of lab different lines of trac! In 1864 the Derocrats wore all united in and gave thelr candidate 11,813 votes, while the Repyblica Jonw W. t Augumbent, was the popular candidate who J | rallied a) the Degnogratig Apciges tg ye, support In 1864, abd Be he bas Eow be Wile car.ce teak he Rs inated by Tammany his election may be | Pareyclar car oF track Be Fay bo tn Bearch y ) tlon n jof. If bo ask a stray offctal #0 may com regarded as morally certain. The Kighth | on the scene, he will mont hie Ga atrlet fe composed of the 18th, 2b and! seered uncivills, This state up ieee st Wards. .1a tho luet election the Tam: | Sls: Tha alvoreemeee | tiany candidate in this District recived | J's sapnosed to conduct th benont of the public, aud it seems hard th the public should nover be considered nary welled ox yi) give about 8) Lbs. of ye urged that ‘thls could not be done in eased meat; a shcep, 10; aculf, 60, anda | boarding houses; that it would have the pig 120 Iba, Now, the sales of live stock | appearance of stinginess, and that the board ry week are, ds etated in tho first ar | ers would be halfstarved. This ta ticle, 0x619.6,500; aboep, 2,000; calves, 1,200; | take, With good cooking and judicious and pigs 20,000, Therefore by multiply-| management, a far better table could be {ng (hems pfmbers by 850, 45, 60, and 120, the | kept than is at presont dono, tm | respective weight in pofinds of seat afford: | thelg being any real or apparent re od by the several animals, it will be found | trenchment, If the boarding houses of "5,525,000 Ibs, of beef, 112,500 Ibs. mut | New York considered th ton, 72,000 Ibs. veal, and 2,100,000 Iba. pork | light, and had | are consumed every week by the buyers of | agers, not only could a better table be of- Washington Market, amounting in the ag- | fered to those who board out, gregate to 8,109,500 pounds of animal food, | place of th This total divided by 7 gives 1,158,500 as the Juily quantity which ig bought and sold in 4 New York, Now, the average price of beef ii ka, ditt t troins Ay, din Mads tio ono to dire inp Jott quires alter lines for District was contested tu Congress by Mr (a vcstieut Donor, Republican, whose claim was aus | jy yy i tained. Mr, Brooxs bas now been nominated the causes whi: 11's fearful de but board could be had for a less sum than that now charged; and even the boarding th, will afford a ing fora inquiry into the | by Tammany, and will be endorsed by Ql) gismauagemont displayed by the tila, | HY: Ll cente per pound, mutton 15 cents, | house koepors themselves would gain an in the other Democratio factions, His election, | cnipanica of Now Yok, Moan esag th a | veal 18 centa, and pork 19 conte, If tho | creased rate of profit to what they now re therefore ts certain, Tho Ninth District is Peerapy Pp brcet cts iflerent quantities of the several varieties | ceive, Thus far the meat supply of New Nincteonth aud | for some relict Bee Winoat are estimated at thoir respective | York goes; it will bo left for another article Twenty-eocond W In 1861 the Tam: venience to w hat , it will be seon that $1,207,339 is paid | to consider the various other supplies which | many candidate had 4,307 votes, Mozart | sijoctod, aes eae every week for the meat that passes through | help to show “How the city is fod.” | 4,749, Republican 5,82, Independent Deu. i ———— Washington Markot, equal toa daily dis | qryg potttical Excitement In Maryland. Wx. A. Dausino, tho {uoumbont, | Something arsement of $179,019, if the actual figures! atrhongh the press of Baltimore is com 4 now the Radical candidate ia that dis | | Tubue is no ¢ uo taken instead of an approximate esti: | paratively allont on the troubles existing on | trleh Bamearvo Woon lo the Mosart gandi- | Sha ths enrond of vittitod Hs wate as was done in the frst Instance. | the Registry question, there ts nevertheless wud Day JACKSON fo the Tam | 4 Polson which strikes t t thos about 3 t of meat &F© | intense excitement on the subject through: Bead ORE EvAging By tad gbare | Bi Semen parniaen meuined every day by the tnhabitants of | out the city and State. The Police Commis sures this silly ¢ the D ate | Ate every vein of the social system. 1 Now York, while about 160 tong are distrib: | signers, appotutod by the Legislature of will cause the re no of Mr, Danina, | Uibutes, perhaps more than a lod amonget ite surrounding country. It) saryland, aro atrictly enforcing the provis: A we shal) be glad of it if Democrute will | t@ prepare the young for a vi ‘ will be thus soon that the eatimate of $120, | ionsof the now State Constitution, which pro ioalet upon rubning such «character as Fen, the foundation of criminal lt u tor the value of the daily consumption | hibits ex-rebels or their once sympathizers, | Naxvo Woon, The foregoing klance at the | Prisons and penit s nud t { Now York, which was morely an assump: | from voting or holding office. Bwora charges Congressional Geld covers the wile aut . tw both sexes, How ma vn,is uoasly correct according to the actual | hare thereiore, ests Hane afte eho Cover: apt, and Ladicates very neatly what thes >y#, of good promise, have boon tur to | facta nor has beca petitioned for, and the of the race will be, the path of vice by reading vittated t Luo only senstble alteration effected in comes into the fish groat supply of shad t alth of NaroLuon te in a very | th which some lost ons, at tho close of a lito | 1 cau 6 meat quotations very fow citizens of character and stand. s condit Wo: are’ told Gs ha | Gf Stine, tells how he or se wan led f tnarkes, aad eansen the meat quotations (0 | ty ThE) community, ‘They were the work aflicted with a discase which bufll the wave of teouiuds : tuate, Otherwise the returns above | gifedly of the fomontors of the 19th of April agctaale b Dalle ¢ y al 4 given are protty much the samo all the year | 1801, riots, ‘The main charge made against Ry ® physicians, and that itis nearly | Aud the instauces which thus come id. Iu Summer, of course, during the | the Commissionors ie that they have Hep for Lun to recover, although he | light are only ws one in ten 4 ‘ pare Ah STAKLAE Aiminution in. the | Pointed Judges of Election from the lo; may live for 4 months, or even yours. |The power of the p deg een © ‘ party of the city. Gov. Swann, the AMER oO © tb t Nrvcted t Neale J supply ta also observed, but not #0] ican says, bas appointed, in every case ‘il . Aig iam Lo wud aye |e as while the shad season | where he had the power, men whom he road ye a Proclated by prerybody, and, of ombe ather the b w to be opposed to the provisions of the t er, or else te power must be 6 om Repiamiver or rashey the be Taury Law-aad the, Hlice Commission have nv origin, ‘The death of t lian! oeeeariad tava Wally great | givuing of Ootober, the supply increases, | ora wore amply doing their bounden duty - al when porrorted to ovil use, Ina graatcity | aud is groater upto March thug during | in enforcing, #0 far as possible, a law of the Tar LaON senyli Me eorarely fois | eourown, the dauger resulting from iu | tue remaining months of the year, The | State. It adds further and in the world gonorally, Ever since tho | moral roading is almost beyond concept ip : from 10 conta up to | ),.£ 28 opponents of the Vulon party In Mary elebrated coupd eat, the “Mun of Doe | The intl seoplion | prive of beef fluctuates from 10 conte up to| and may oall themselves (onsdrvativen, ? pepe RY an of Dog | The intuonooa with which the young are | 16 conte per lb; mutton docs not vary much, has been the weter ou thy | surrounded im such falla whick beaot bi 0 His polioy | make it comp but they are main! ‘composed of unrepent ant rebels. Hythe traps and pit | but te usually at 15 conta; pork is protty 0x44, 00 OVOFY aid 6, aod it sonstant now at 20 conte, and yoal goos up Franee to lose bi tively oaay (hing to load | and down from 12 cents to as high ae 2 or iO ily Wo i as Ah lke Quand Lack aa A MA es ace ed apni ver Uo be Bsazent Lich ule Loscoptizan Mm cudiwally evlol ‘Chey aro | world’s political hard with would go rrenoy and the high price to which labor and mereantile articles have gono ap. ar at, and food of | over tho ropublic, git claims the Unite Californi 1 in this especial article of | prosont southwest b oft furniture, and | | gpromble ut the capital November united prayer to @ pad of County, was in “Our oilic exhibited a number of skei of all colors a merchants from the North. My able to sell them under the | Last year Mr. Dative wito sold silk thread | change wa to thé value of $1 the mulberry g of Alabam matter in this vod cooks and careful man- to take the present wretched menage, with its two modes of boil one day, roast the next, year, and when we rel $180 will large family for th ‘onr people of the hills who are in want, to | plant wulberry orchards and spin silk, manufacture of tobacco gives employment to more than 10,000 persons, who turn out | Jay 150,000,000 cigars a year, valued at $2,000, Baltimore Amenican (iiadicai) states that oumanes: aa aud papers? Wow many g' 5 of meet durin | the Governor, who ts vested with extra Napel va lamest Hi +t ofment during the year is between | ordi jary power in such cases, favors the re- apoleon, tuto tmmora ebasome the months of March and April, when the | moval of the Commissioners. It says the . Biarritz seem to Lunply | the same causot Cusca freque etitions for their removal have been signed are some Domoorala, oF any othor naive thoy chu, | Bates of Contral and South America, Cuba, y There are but two partios in tue Stato,oue of which profoages a devotion to the Union, and the othor, with w fow honorable Turk THE NEW YORK IN ‘ we diplomatic consideration, and My h affectod ie in eg THE NEW YORK SUN, ]¢29 tr au vat 1 | wot ao ach affected by pernicions routing, | of moat is dao im a reat moasre te the | for present purposes, standing behicd a fow 1) SIINES FOR AL } wir of mystery with whet tre faa wahored in Hongh it induonce ta necessarily folt in| ity hot season, and the drying ef tho | men who claim to bo Consorvatives, beet | AMO HOW MOTO, has gained for it tmnport | some degroe, but the mind of youth, which | graasea, ut prinolpally to the doprect yy | the procesdings of their n. ings i$ will be seon that the principal mov ors, like those who are engincering this movement for the removal the Police to fight. Swann will have | f ho should do this here mean fight a to submit and will not The ta slopments in connection {tor will bo found among th es io this mornin owa diapate ‘urious Report from Mexico. A Washington dispatch to tho on this rumor | affairs are assuming wm dofinite | and information of the highest im ortanece on that heot will be Treat h on Ww under process of The French troops and. Maxt- | ilian withdeaw this year trom Moxico. | United States assunies the protectorate ntesing the French » Mexico cedes to | peninsula ot Lower | and other territory south of our dary Boston | In conside ‘The Supreme ¢ The Vermont Legislature has unanimous: d the present Board of Justives Supreme Court for the year ensuing are as follows: Chief Justicn— 14, at two O'clock in the alter. | 1, until Mon wk, noon, fo y November 19, at twelve the purpose of offer silk Growing in Alabama. Tho Montgomery Matt, of Oct Mr. Wiley Dufly, of Davidson rs wlerday, and f sowing elk | They were apun by his wife equal the silk which is broiglit by ou Daily is market price, When wo reflect that we luxuriantly on the hills ur months of the | et furthermore that | at and bread enough to a | year, we would advise Mm occupying but apply Tobacco—lts Manafacture. In the city of Hambur Germany, the ra T @ and ‘Manilla, Hamburg #,000,000 cigars a year, making an e, including ite own production, of 168,000,000 cigars, 123,000,000 of 1g 40,000 cigars a day for ulation of 45,000. In | ‘ population of 21,060,000, umption of tobacco wat an average of 12 ounc per | 10,439, the’ édnaumption In 1841, population 27,019,672, eon: 2,309,800 pounds, or’ 13'¢ ounces population 27,152,841, co por head, show: tteady increase. In Fran tobacco is 164 nearly half of consumption of per. head, 70 ounces por howd; aud in Bolgium it consumption human family, an- ibe., oa per head; and he adds that “che annual tobacco crop of this world weighs as much as the wheat consumed by 000 of Huglishinen, with a money | ‘equal to all tho wheat consumed ia Britain.” Noxt to the United 1 tobacco producing countrie tho West India fslands, the by tho whol Hayti, Brawl, ete; in the Bust Ind nilla, Java, China, ote; Asia Mine , Greece, Hungary, the southern part ot Russia, Holland, Belgium, tho Statos of Gosumuy, mapy Qf the deparuacuw of Franoe, Algeria, Corsican and Uj ied for the culture rodustion of the world is estima. lows! Asia, 999,900,000 Ibe.t En Tope, 1,414,500; Amerioa, 8,280,500 ; Afri- Australia, 714,000, BLACK CROOK If good plays wore m: eye as wicked ones now ara, there might be nome chanes for the re-establishment of the respectable drama But, while the fash- | fon Insts to lavish on such @ plooe as th Black Crook the enormous sum of $50,000 fore one contin return ia public, and to produce a pure and charm. ing drama like ° The Cricket on the Hearth, without the outlay of @ solitary dollar, for y of those attractive me ch It ls reasonable to as boantiful to 1 Epes tite br: 4 SEESSES: Sess? ° e contrivances w SSasr= 2 ea ee | but that the money-earners will give their nage to the money-epen 2 353! HEE saEgEE agora to thoir empty 38 The Cricket on the Hearth waa produced at Theatre only three nights ago, SS=e 55. ohange of Vill no money came to it No money was spent on it diflerence with the apectacte at Last night the fi that theatre Niblo's Garden. crowded with ladica and gentlemen from all clasnen of society a large deputa and from all pa was amusing to note the | ss which rovealed tho ele | mont to which the different onos belonged } The receip ‘chara’ Meats —Vona\ beat, fraction of nightly expenses of the th at | spect ro while this hei veal eullera, 6c | ed , Wowie; corned-purk, ‘ihe do- ehope, | beacon, ‘Steiver treat aumagen, Baile; tripe lve per ved they do, are not bad to And all this money is expended on a play which has depended entirely f on decoratio the profits, it m; 9 0 49.8 00 per pal re alse: oele, '9e; cod-fis, 1ha- i, wale enc, 15660: drosses, aud w 6, though first announced as ori ed out to be @ mere refacetmento | (a stew or rel ) of old plays, strung on 1, aud the whole ably and stupidly written The Black Crook is | @ threadbare German lege al Woolley | most intole | atate the a0; oymare pina fom d Ode. OL. do tei | Terabe sot, doa, 1 b0a9'00, a mt an sound Iba” 07 ans, : poker eal We ein waneby are Toppers, red, mm | the Rhine. village to @ certain live for ever, an 1 One, by whieh he is to have a | clutches. | the the body and soul of the hero, a young paint amed Kodolfe (Mr. af ted however by the of a pretty girl wh ul the powerful acts of a beautiful fairy | oloves him (Miss Annie Ke: 10 a number of other ¢ | in the piece, « b- | in r Mia Mary W Vibbing stew played by Mr. Burn nvidenta of the drama show | prote erful prayers Prime batter, 050, has: a Vain Duonna, which a beer-drinkin, d, Who mustad Dr. Schenck will be at Ne. 39 ay, from 0AM. to 9 P.M B8S ively. village ‘about Naughty lily Cavendiah, as and said, in real ything that sho says aud’ doom in Lanilly servant of the Ma- played by ® Mr. Atkins fror kes himself a York, every Tu rehly ag if she had do rivalry in the manufacturing of hate, oma ‘he one just totrodueed by him for the fall and wime Ler Heenson foxcelie anything be bas yet acomm It ea model of Desuty, elegance and om I! theso have ex- and Singors (wil Gad “Brown's Bronchial Troches" beurfeial tn clearing the voice before apeaking or singing, and tho throat afer any unnaual exertion of adapt on to affretions ‘the orgams of aptech. For coughs am | Colds the Treches are effectual. Public Speakers constitute the which is opened to the wonder and. adimita. n of three thousand dazzled people every night in this place, Art pflammatory and brilliant has been piled in the piece and mM, Sad cuted, by Metcatte . 7 ia. | rely | paraltet About the moral of all this there can bo wholly without o beat place to Nos. 10 and TY Mowery; 4 Get aavortmemt ia the city and prices I Great Boot and Shoe 207, cor, Of ovation, te the Clothing ‘Th Pa qi Bb BALDWINS, employed in the enjcyu | afte pat immodest | 2 fase | Quays Klliptle Sewing Machine ¢ ghost peemtum, “K: Ys and exhibit their ungovern ‘or course of | nd loose enough, | HH as those of the first acenes are, they grow ot ouly less and less modest, b as the progress of th ‘A Wonderful Cure. 2 in Newash sare uae erent beautics who tudulge in | plator® Depor 46 Bouth det, Willlemebar Wherever the New York*Ran te 1 mea and women. Vee house price of Ty We like dancing; in it is a recreation od, ia innocently Jarrett & Palmer's ballet go little too far in their purauit of am | For the magnitic n have assiat eatloy to present, icent returns, and th are likely to receive then dancers—well, for their da contribution ought to be taken up at tho ‘a every night to fou x the procurement of suitable and these pretty heathens. you will And a fi hioee for fall wear, at at, Bebevek's Einporium le ihe Metvs Chemical Pomade Ki Grey roway and trem alligg op om Bold by Hushton, 19 Ast Asorumens 6@ proper clothing f Fimancial News, Markets, dc, New York, Friday, Oct. afternoon quotations of the general Stock market, compared with those of yes: day aftornoon, show no important changes Ank for the Newcombe's Gold Seat” rasta, “oe ‘The great charm of emedy le. a the email quan ose, 40 vanced of fer cont.—large pur- ving been made to cover contracts and Wally 14734. The loan market was easy at 4a@5 for call-loans aud market for ex- firmer, prime bankers’ bills being quoted at 1089 a 109. Flour was 100, a 15o, better and rather Wheat was 1 0. a do. higher. TaNapoosn ! chasos b Governments were Gold closed at 984 Bowery, cor. of Housto ‘od aud that the labor of spinning | 4, the silk is but slight, the whole work of foeding the ailk worm and gathering the co- Oats were dull Hoof was steady, was heavy, aud Whiskey was quict SALES AT THE 6TOCK EXCHANGE Pork was firmer, ware ior this dist jecond st, W iliian 100 Adams! Fx, Co, Ashburton Coal | Grands, bow of Breokiya, BOYD—At Clael xe which are | 900 expor bd, Leaving 15,000,000 for home con sumption—allowln, an adult male po} England, wit Tsul, th ied for th ty 1801, with head for the entige population; in 1831, with | popaiation of Sh i reached 19,533,841 pounds, oF 13 ounces per head; sumption 2 per head; and in 1851, or 17 ounces of to ing o the ounces which is snuffed, in’ Denmark, in 1348, it ¥ averages about 7336 ounces per head. A popular writor ects down t of tobacer nually, at 2,000,000 tons, or 4,480,000, 00 or 70 oui Ss Eameeeo od a GlltcOm Thareday, Oct. 194p, at 8, 1609 Brook. C.W.i. ton of William J, and Kachel de aad celatives are respectfully Invited oe, 417 West O34 ot, lock. MOORE—On Thareds: Fao a 60 6A Wilkesbarre Cl. 63 Spring ‘Mt Mis. % ns Siete of, Oe. od to attend the fan Pe caer 100. & Bt. J.P P i ‘Comater; Ireland, papers plesse copy. {See Last Page for other Deathal

Other pages from this issue: