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Judgment apon the qe the Radieat programme, showkd ceived by the thin covering wath which the moro timid Radicals attomps to cover their oliay, A vote for Ing elections will practically bo a vote in favor of the impeachment of the President, ¢ the whole Government ‘and, consequently, one of atrife plate, Men who niry at boart, restored to sting pence, THE NEW YORK SUN, NES FOR A 84TH YEAR! THE OLDRST DAILY MORNING IN NEW YORK CITY ExcOm the Journal of Commerce, aad without SUPERIOR NUMBER—THE PHREN)- legion! Journal for November contains skerebor faewee: Chief Men among the Mormons e@teellent portraits and other {ijusirations ; besides Dr, J, Foasatl, tbe celebrated | Pubite Opinion ; Women who 4 a boot of other reading, #0 Loum Lectares French Phrematogtst ‘Talk; Family Dos in the hands of Congres of involving the country in CUEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPE TUK WORLD. 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FICTH AVENUE OPERA I Sougs, dauces, buries NEW YORE CIRCUS ‘Call a4 ihe citce and get 8 pamph vox, who baw a pr | Kurepean polit Robinsow, New York Clr ’ Bes DEAPEST aod MOST DURAULE | cd Lan nation ty step in to the the first, and help to ox THE WORLD. = — ference to all gibore tees THE, NEW YORK SUN sity i ir 4 of al Drugelns at “It Shines fe nig ding IPTY CENTS PER POX Genera: W hoveenie Agen “A Good Worl CKITTENTON, SATURDAY" MORNING, OCT Peart w wow «i L 4 ‘To Adverthors. AND WINIER Ck OF BOOTS AND BHORS, TeNCh's BOOT AND BHOK EMPORIUM, corner of Houston ot ‘The anders ened would reapectiu'ly esl] the atten. shows. for Ladien’ ( Gren ‘hick has been selected with the great. beet mavurscturers AND WILL GIVE EN A TIBY ACTION hand ai Klnie of Ps tute on Wednesday even nts classified, are requested to ha Wo keop our office open until a hour for the re | but cannot agroo tu olassify t bie fae sock sent in us tiwe. Fate of the Fontan Prisoners. Tue first Fonian prisoner put npon trall | | and their eflorts cer dosire to exte: I heey constantly oo 1s eon sentenced for execution, ry action proves that the Cans ood up with ro: t they are dis to the unfortunate va tog fist of rhe twtr and thot. and inepact my stock before purtutel fe as this la tae greatest opporvainity of the Hem of elevat dians havo got th gurd to the Feni: posod to show no mere mon who have fallen into tholr hands, far as tho law is concernod, tho Fenian prisoners are unquestionably atmonable to the severest punishment, not bolligere seale of social etandin, takes the broad and comprelensive easary to give that un class the capacity to t FROM ALL OV orc: OF | No, 80 W them for ite enjoyment. sonsible is this policy than that of the oliticians who insist upon the tun vation of the a for which they are not propared and which they could not | | aately ocoupy. ‘The Fentans were ts according to inte law, and consequently thelr invasion was ly au aggressive movement against o This, we say, is the legal THE WORKING WO mediate and ui freedmen toa wi nilitional ele ourland, and turn’ itted ourland.and ture | peaceful people, is @ queation nsideration as the question Tho Canadians ought to know that the ox the Fenian prisoners woul’ Fenian flame, ietiy hoge #) Hipath fant whe volun thoy can nequite ouly t n, mand it therefe It be ot | even or Nes keay | ecution of heap fuel upon th prominens objet the cotafitetrne nto ay be asslated tn cbtal into that chan hen, whereby fee | Luspire the whol jotlou agaliiet tr au: termination t the death of Visaiao an objoed of th | than the Fe foea, th departine @ farhiently apjsoal W all” good ad chomrage the Magnanimously t Lime Iu the evening, be lef iuns could truggle | fort 2, | but if they hang these lit an action « | ment for the parmeut to the Treamures, M. 8, Beas’, Lay, Sua Ui or No. 8 White Fouiaus would have what they hay hithorto—cause for enn Gur own opinion is, that ineitl Lysow nor any of his brot Our Governme NTS-VATENTS—-MUNN | coutiaue to solicit Pe thas taken a | ors, and werdonbt fort will be made by IF YOU WANT & GOOD | leans. Diarthota, Dr eentery ‘The Koat Political Imue. Wexpent Panis spoke the t suid, in his recent speech, that the great 1 / political insue now is whether President Jonxson shall be per sition two years lon That class of Rudi ft Culidren fequite. only halt f ¥ ut everything political by the are not willing to aduit Puss has City government cognizad the matter, and they inwardly rejoive been added to 1 any other sli they fear that Depot—46 Bout Second ty are not yet quite ripe climax of Rudiculisu 1 tile of the triet Tammany REOTYPING AND ELECTROTYPL between Pausirs aud t elves of \ue great advaniagce of his pi @ been wisrectyped laat Bre years, 9) the subscriber is au concealment of TRIDUNE and its class of Radicals proclaim that the is the present political That amendinent was the issue six The Radical leaders upon which the recon AB) CIABKY. Dut now it is not AND LOOK AT SCHENCK’S FALL hoes ‘and Shoe Emportum, 484 Dowery, corner Houston MERICAN SOCIETY FOR Tak, | MAY been impressed wich ¢ toward the a1 the sane time: aime. the said Kadieal lead ditference between the ae Bociety, 626 t Lo the discer 1 stand which anh of Radicals have taken on | political effect yt, Moudaye, 4} cul prossand the fay sand Fridays, before 19 M impartial euflrs ward au | hobby, aud in u abs : wee aud Ke Uulon all through Marougl (Le oolumus’ of ll 2 cents per copy. LUMBER DEALERS — DESIRABLE LOTS 10 1.RAbi ‘With Water | ront and Dockage, relectious aliall 1, Purtites is right in his statement | the real issue which is ‘The Constitutional only a screen, which will be lifted at the choson time, revealing the true issue aud | provingtho correctness of what Pui now he poopleof this State, aud of levery othor Mate wheek haemo A ot Ot” Sévh t. and HAT'S THE DIFVERENCE BF @ cart wheel and tsuse aro in favor, as the Trinune, arert Kolutinn—» tired, Lut & per allowing all mon to vote 1 tulber - mer ee tion of endorsing ot be de: and tifluencs Candia. ference of the | Danny News | adds that itis@ holding w Chrts We quite agree tho ques. oy matured, and | fon against theie ‘Turkish | 1, they would have + moat unyirestith icoroy of Kyypt | 1c is woll Known that tho province of Exypt | the Emperor Nae | » mantel questic Ti will bo @ last Fit be allowed, ation, whieh the Cooper Insti gis engaged ina Ita ob is to edu | Southern Sta nof caste, race Last year it sont out woven bund. tained three and instructed 1 their field of instruction, nly de nen to the root of the wen x tho free ¥ isto clothe Amon with now privileges and power | no faster than tl follows that the friends | A turn all their ald | | the freedinen books ‘The Kight Hoar Syatou, i + we learn that ed there which » tho events of the ¢ von mile, | Aw city govern: of one fitth addition ted of them ition, and that extra compen: to the authority apprehend | Cty govern that eight | they are not wyond the sich men ex vem extra the trae law of | Aa ste + muning e Kighth Tonanany man hus Out i ing for | ‘ Fawmang | Sullrage Extension, npartial sutleage,” bas the with being because of ty and jnst Panu ny niatter is quite reader, ‘he auf Huinuxe for | dations, Happily a generous bequest bus | } capital and | enabled them to do so. mon arrested umber in 1356 was 20,119, show Nearly 2,000 fe. discharged from prison ived into {the “ Home oxproas a dea! e-third Lave returned to lives of in wachised classes t time more, it will, as 1, discard it for « Ouest motives. knows, of abol: ishing all sullrage distinctions in favor of Wo are tu fe ho are Re sare in the act of voting Th principle and favor ita univorsal application ‘The Tatnune, however, koope its eyos stond- fly fixed upon the Bouthorn negroes, not helping the disfranchised nogross in Our own Btate. 4 ‘The public understand e%, however, and hardly need be + the Tuinuwn’s late expousal of “impartial suffrage,” is only dosignod for political effect. 'V Madioal Robots of untamed rebels in the South Northern Radicals good #orv- co in the present political campaign. ‘They r roceasion venom freely, and tho of course, show it up Northern poople as evidence that the whole South is full of poigon wo holt ao on in the com- “Gallows Kat pose, of what might by th awaiting hor. This reckless, and with apparoutly constitu. | At his fol, ‘® happy prophecy, E sup provable bine | Ses cd ake tees eae onnue tent wild, dofisnt, tional bont toward drunkennoss and evil aa: | ance b. sovtations, was asked by Mr Of hor frequont incarceration thought Ht posait Wife, if ehe wore withdrawn from her olf] A Port-au-Prince correspo haunts and old temptations prise the woman answered promptly, “Yes.” | the ‘disastrous explosion there on the 1th Mrs. GU. took her at her word, tho cure of the Association for a time, finally procured tory in Maasac in Thara 6 of © Mo. 18 foeling toward tho | ‘Tho following from the Houston VURAL, 14. specimen: or @ place in @ paper fac "As to the con: Bubseq) that this woman uihern people #o flendisl fact that, during the war three in number, contuinin: arly burnt oor indulges nightly ia m won the | leas number of projectilos, Chainahota and all; for th last, not by fighting + EOG 6 Seer h the Viceroy ; 1 order to charge of ‘This woman never r domonatrating our one whi ble for right aa it had been for | jur It in nad to state ars of this bright an sent to Europe for help, and wo atill whip: And we should have continued to whip them world witho nations to be | hi of aufforing, whiok Tam have sold them will ever be Hof the war in a feank and . having anecoe @ rovongetul th for their own je of any | can wot aside the terrible penalty | bright and eheorful and cleanly dora h pillows look yy weary wom wry, with its white li tbe glad of rot and re The dining bath-room able rebels are gi well arr were equaly spotless and Conservatives pupod the I saw spocimens | 08 theneoforth oodto-work which tle it to rank ame Tam not much of above extract is 1 appeared to Northern Dem oedle-woman, but car ¢ their independ stitehing, gave my eyes a vivid neusa: | tion of ploasure work, as regular in of the most deticate | for Yoko: reunforee the What right has | the Candiotoa t help tooling that there is pe hoy dowerted the South and the truth al justieo in ine and as cloauly by ® woman | whed from Blackwell's Island. | Ono fourth the exp of Radieal abolitiont hy the inmates. Shall L rank were distensted claring the war, and are dir. powers will Look | trusted «till 7 md Moham. stance of | 8 iuate Chriati Lextend a hearty b those who are tray a bettor life then, trust t chance for lite for the lant ing on the hard road to othors tw do tho m, give th auch efforts as thes and and the Old Line pnly honest ai we have lus in this ¢ women aa these are no disgrace to The Coboos F WORKING Womn! OF NEW YOK Alden, Brink & Wo low to the business p of that thriving village sidered the hows Wooren’s Prison Association. ig the causes of crime sources of that multitude of miserios wufaoturers of kuit inovitubly to apring from the ally carried ou by W. J. fous woolga mill aterviiet Hosiery n and Stato instead of diminishing ay we advance in ci be forced to the couclusion which has doubt loss beon impressed upon many : that the propensity to evil doing has, ina measure, to expend itself before the work of re Yet painful aa this conclusion is, it seems to be tueitly acknowledged by the very ays jormatory Bocietis both in this and foreign cities take to repair but not to prevent evil London aystem of Which prevuils to #0, ra und expensive description. stands alone in Amer aty-three sote of woolen knit. | fe" Of New York, lise offer ach, aud the goods turn every mat! ‘The ax and tool -y was ulao carried oo upon the most | There wre twe ting machinery ground vtunate | 1 appre velal position in order to fit How much more it the country. mation can begin, 4 axes and edgo-tools of ¥ ‘Tho tnonthly Wages avorng 5,000, 80 that the suapeuston, if it only ied fur a Wook, Would have had a damag- ject upon the local trado of the place. | Shing. assets, it is believed, are bet weon 9000, , catablised tenant houses tan extent in this nds out yearly its shoals of degrada | tion and vice to fill the shades of well's Inland, to keep up our police courts ratmy of petty lawyers 1m to rid ourselves of these ‘ous hives, or to better Intoxication ia "| Fall River, Mass., has published a 1 Heir uae, This | | which he calls attentic educa irregular attendance and absentecian use of tobaceo in vartous forme | pila, and by wome even in the primary grado ‘Tho writeraays: "have | ven credibly informed by several teachers 0 their respective | primary achool of graduation up, or rather down almost unavoidable n of the popul rowded rooms and vitiated mupile have ¢ atmospheres tute of affairs, streets, and pights on the filthy | hour ays tloor of some crowded d gentleman came da woman 00. ; | 13 de g, saya the Kent's head, suill retre slowed 1” do. degradation aud prostitution, the progress | Chicago Post, of 20th, and reported that a quite systematic work for aud the results of whole family re 38 Green Bay ¢ lying dead of cholera in their | au alley, fell aud expired, Me t once dispatehed to | Young Hl workmen that the results of a A schoo! education will fit a lad prophesied as aufely a Officers were of the most si sighta that b 4 wore nitly witneased iu our city t square, all the squalid ape | 4 pew pivry WoRDs wort y marks the home of The conviction that these th itable, should mak ¢, more patient with error, « those who it wns oe Whom Bent'is alleged to have had an im | 10 Cam, Coal tH ioe oper intimacy i do. 19 ae, | Brow ee ™ do. 600 Til, Con, B. In a small | 0 weet Uiion Tel. 81% 400 Chi nw filthy | AMUSEMENTS, Jat 2 te ot more lenient 1 to labor pearance wh: iu the rauge of man lay | until they 4 floor, Wack and d To those who are in reality as much tho | Bis Wife lay, mpod jess bodies of a | “| 1 do rently about do yeaus | i# an vinchangeable institution itline | $02 Pacine wr Po pon the | andeven in certain peculiar foatures, you s in a, while the woman, | will tind it tonight exactly what it was on boann, $2 on the or, in | the evening of ite birth, just twenty-tive zi y 0 YOtece, A. the eee, : 200 Cum Coal") 69 J00N. ¥. efor nee will begin, aa) Te do Cg Hudaor r, alone with the dead, was wlit:| years ago. boy about seven the result of better bound to exte ly is this true of Au men and we ta, Upon ii father and mothe Tho poor boy had passed’ the night in soli nations have done fF | ite and sorrow, fright theirs, we shull have little to boast of the | ovity of Republican iustitutions, It is in this view that the Prison Associa tion of New York have, year after year, kept tives of the family who lived been informed of their sickness, but from lity oF megle that his | tenor twelve black faces aud wooly heads, | 1g Bo Bo tick vester’| and immaculate dress coats sud spotless | 48 guiekat to to + t aftor dark, | ghirtfronts, ‘The aristocratic darkey in the | 10 Marigome Mitt) HN gy gt Hf iy thee ec | centre will bo found still solicitous (as he | 848 Marigowe Pra $1 gee ge OH). gE but unconscious of hia great | has beon every night for thix quarter of a| 6m do.) US. 91," $00 C & BLS Pee 109 some Tela-| century) after the health of * Bones,” who | 3% Ere Kelwar 13 par by chad | replies aa of yore that ho is “‘scrumptous” or | 42 id gone to their | “kitvozleum ;” and he will be touchingly in- | sw “do 19 { Leon summon: | terested in the condition of Pompey with | $3 42 up their indefati d Leon sum pore, bu the condition of 01 wore, Osh I the lunfos prisons and their in-| ed by some humane neig Not too hopeful, nor too euthusias tie, because Long experienc on the Fitth Dis Morrissey, the hus made the determined, as far as pos sims for whieh thoy were incorporated a a body. Not enthusiastic, I said pair were decently b and the little orphan was taken | ¢o business, They will sing the songs we | #9 urge by his relatives . Water has come upon us this year, says the Chicago Post, of Oct he aunounce rudo aud obstreper siasm not worn like old time, all the ladive of the Exe or, blowing down bow. mittee seemed to tn wiecis All day long th flakes have been blowing stantly melting and slush and tana, shootin ng them to all save misery and disc orgotic, not-to-bediscouraged W y lot to meet, Lhave been a member of the Asso aid ono of th never been discouraged fe since ite comm mal as a day could be nine years, male month has don Id, but today it 1 | and dreary beyond measure. st, for many reasons, that | ont for women should be se It was therefore incorporated as a Dranches of the Prison Association carried | on their work te quently deer the establishn 4 been cold d Tragic Story. rag, says the y and con Vines, one of tl met and loved @ woman of English birth, | lects of the people who compose tho many New York, Fr sd to be a widow. Hia ad. | organizations of negro minstrels, The num-| While the g received, and, after | ber of these companies in the United States | supplies exlibite few features of interest in y hours spent in pleasant con wn at length declarod his "To his surprise aud chagrin the with many tears, informed hin that | vent @ novel Ethiopian perform A long story of | immense atof po: | cos were fay w verso, the gent! of usefulness, and, asa means to this end, sau o enla a of ¥ tusbaud was not dead , skindness, neglect, maltreatment anc ble separate t ‘s ‘was related, ‘The | had tho effect of making tho loaders in {t | to every housekeeper, We refer to the meat The uumber of wo | separate malntens fair one, with the utmost f all the details but a md thie those who are dence, aud eager for the porse parting. for vu of pewehment” fu ite The Svs, on th ares nothing for the rusty machinery of the courts. The jour- | for six months. Dan. Bry: noy was made, aod in the ui weeks the bagatelio of $12,000 expended. | row de dow” due thou Not ons elapsed 6: the ver Ww: cutive times. somal ith'a most fonder epiatie, convey. | petition. aud these lazy ones did not change | wt 15@Xe for hindquarter ‘Mintolligonce of ano- | until they got absolutely sick of Uo verse# | shoulders and foroquarters, Veal, also, has from some of these have lane © politioal | their propriety of expression and t slow is the result of hi © contrary, exten moat hopeful and happy spirit in the postacri asm in hor work and faith in her pro- mentioned a showing that good in telligent | tuences have # wouderful effect on what cuough W upderataud what thoy ace deing benay spvge: the mvai Leualen sarod, proved excocdingly expensive, | “scones” and th Two more drafts for $10,000 ouch were for warded to this country, and promptty paid. | BP. Chriat ay jou. al eo pir by roar cabin Guise, teakared to oqo, was played Last evomine at Koliy & | and mark dealare exbittt oes will oume under her cat Ba 8 woman who was doomed inooerigt: | romonsteate, and bogged tho lady, If pos: | Leon's Minstrels on Broadway. Former, bio, and was one of tho first inmates | #ble, to conduct the business ‘with Of now tmaele more | the Ethiopians gave a flood ‘ goonomy. The communication in reply,| to the drawing room. Foster's Molodies, Of 5 Blackwetl's she booame+ Gated a4 Paria, quietly Informed him that | and Thomas which were written. for the #0 Ewell known among tho colls vf} the suit had beon fod against her, that | earlier bands, found their way to the | try ar the city prisons aa to win tho sobriquet of | she waa tied for ever to the object of detesta- | “grand” pianos of “society” and to the Won, aad that althoagh she gould never for | humbler " square” instrument of the pret kind. | work-girl and they must never again mest on| It tho minstrels give us one new rth. Tho anhappy gentleman, maddened | song ® year, now, which reaches the d crippled in business by the popular taste, it is the most they do, The utlay of money, onded bie oxist- | fact is, they are unwilling to pay for novel ‘i, Long after this ten: | tos of any kind. ‘The leatlere wn of it presumes again | large enough to permit them to drive fanc; 10 40 wronged, toams on Broad way, woar cluster pins, a live high-—by foliaaling the stale old fan— immense G,, after one | gedy the real o whethor she |} address the man leat of the | Bear) and they have ‘to bor sur ‘oa tho following account of | Better their performances whic Panama Gran gives the following account of | Seathes would give, Bud the empty penc ea do come sometimes. They came to the ther under | ult, by which thirteen perwuus wore killed | Brynnta, who thor too lazy and nd | and many wounded indifferent. 'y will come to the others. The San Fraucisco Inds are going » step | | further, and are einpty benches to | thoir hall by an over-indulgence iu vu juencen, they are t outly sho | fil, and really painfully distressing to ¥ many. ‘The foport announced the « Jof the powder magazines o | who is, by the way, © genuine Burton, of | bombahells, The e of bulleta, and no of tho | eannon balls tell apsod | blowing up of over o teare awful—showers | Won, several house, The 1 houses fo many inate . if not absolutely fithy Hit story wo heard him utter moat inn evening was that of the young lady who mined apirit | wed, and the housh 4 of those | wan given a cat by her lover aaa present, | who wore fortunate enough to eacape unin att’ base Galles, 1h the eowiee | were ovort and ainashod, and | «Yor! sucha pretty oat! but she gave it that aftor three | several hum ngs wore wont MLO eter | guoh a funny Hale,” toplied Bitch. ful lifo whe | nity. | By. th om several houses | +A funny name; what was it i tly and some alightly. yet Why, ahe he, ho—she called very ridd W escaped bein d| ttntie, hack out of thor apont balls Jouny /—why what is there fuuny in that ly rene in livided. This | name t alair entailed great distress | Why, it wns not that kind of a cat , a large portion of the inhabitants, 1 thy dirty stories, however, are hardly ally the Hwa accitental, and not the work OF | gambling phrases (sometimes indulged in to 4 at firat Aupposod an inore extent) in thoi dial - | The practice is abominable ; and more than to one a plo Steam Around the Vi orld, that, this sort of fun is not funny ly a nn who by A Vhiladelphis paper calla a to | limiled portion of the audience tnderstand tr) it—and to the ladies it in alt telligible and offensive. ‘This surt of thi All minstrels, however ave novelty in the minat do at least let us have n—and deceucy t the beginning aneuration wnication Hameo ul 0 globe,do| Il we can't 4 regularly a4) business, there Kuropoan | refo The a stoam the arriv ah & the fino arts, | y Chauncey will anil on the 11th of De : = == | combor for the Tathmua: will conneet there | Bianacial News, Markets, &e, roldering, the fault | With the Golden City for San Francisco New York, Friday, Oct. 2, 6 PB. M— Af and from San Francisco, on the Ist day of | The aftcrnova quotations of the general January, the steamalip Colorado will awit | g in Japan, and Hong K Jin China, 1f, arrived at the latter port, t | passonger wishes auill to Journoy westward, | of fe dby the boate of ihe Pe | L Oriental Comnpany to Bombay ome” aco | Onward through the Red Soa, to the Tsthuius Tums" a0 | OF Bes: which, crested by Fall, conducts to ¢ | the British line of Mediterranean steamers, | to, hing at Malta and Gibraltar, and arrive igland, where afew hours of railway ) will onable him to tuke passage in one of @ ering. The mark for foreign ox eu line nahips for this country—| change was rather firmer, a to | the ou Prime bankers’ bill “Camille's” Lace for the Poor of the Sonth, Hs, On 'C m el The St. Louis Disrarcnt contains the | shade tirtmor, but ele following letter from Matilda Herron, | torday’s prices, Wheat was le the actr dressed to the lady Presidemt but quiet, Germ wis itrozelsT ausetttod of tho St, Louis Southern Reliof Fair Jand Ye,ade, higher, Oats were atea Sourmery Morer, Oct, 7, 1996, | Pork was a ‘ tarket, compared with those of yes ruc day af », show an advance in prices Spereent, Ono or two sorte were lower, by the same comparison. Gov ornments were firm andl in some ¢ ally highor. ¢ market was easy at more inquiry. Discounts were Sa 6 with | among tho Certainly, as tam hk more inquiry wero quoted at LOC « nge today Flour opene i quiet at about better mer for cash Lote, and dail and wre. J, Bannos—Deur Madam: Will | heavy for all other kin Beot was stoudy ra aay that the fatlure of | Pm ei vd \ Hq donation to ti? | Lard was quiet aud hoary, aud Whiskey | yy, | Kiorious, humane, oly cause i y| Cohoos, NOY) you aro engaged, the accompanying set of | Wa# firm and quict. ity | Antiquo lace." Thongh Teall te antique, it is | BALES AT THe STOCK EXCH ANU. ‘The firm wero con- | ft, far beyond e different articles av | einet soaan. lied, and indeed Loan also aay it cannot | justly ‘be ealled antique, dating ouly 9 fur | fey U4 back as medieval history, You atill, with | 100U only 300 over ite Tread” it has the | 338 present bons unique boast, of standing without ite we inth rt of the need! i Chi fam speaking of the class of lace of which Ij 2° 1, send you a specimen, Of tho specimen it- | {0% 1 self it stands alone in America, Mrs. Car- | tysbo $5,000 for | 10m N.C it, ‘Ttin a aingular fact that, under the mi- | #2 | ¢o. croacope, tho thre d used in it ia of the same | jogo Mo. fe exquisite fine toxture as that employed in | gan 4. tho finest point d'oiguillo in Hrussels, and | 300) de. 2.0 Wilkesbarre Cl ws, and their 4 A largoat in which thoy Milla, the finer than tho Honiton of Kugland. So | {7p Mei. ly over one | much for the linen looms of the mkidle ages | Sea, on dee my peed =f In giving this doar relic to the Southern | 19e .¥. fe fy La i matrons aud orphans, I feel that Lam giving | them a bit of iy hourt. I kept it ont of tho Joclebrated act I recently sold for my ouly | giving it to orphans of the Amer ican heroes, I fool I dedicate it to as holy and sweet a purpowe In haste, yours re: apecttully, Marinos Hanoy Stonret. A Murder and its Causes. A woek ago Sunday, Charles Hf. Bont, Schools in seaed bid nt of the Associated Press, was in Louis- ovile exist: | ville, in company with » woman, and in two | Ti NV & Nit K 47° | hotola waa caught in flugrante delictu. ¥o| bh duvet J roturned to Nashville and denounced the port as untrue. A diay le ways that on Monday the pu teh from Nush C,H Bent eGaviek, who station L himself in an ive-house on Cherry atree and waited for Bent to come out of a book | store, When Bent passed, MeGavick rush: | Jou him and began firing. A shot broke : | his left arm and entered Bent's bregat. He vi was killed by Hugh M This cor vy MoGay shoot into ke, who) was pr ain by by-ate nion street, aud trying t 1 from | Bent jran turn down , and son of the woman with | noarn 206..114% 00 N.Y, Coa. BR ..1]9% | ill 60 | Ge, ep Ws 000 Brie He, 1 Ll 00 do, ni 110 MB. i. ie sisernes.” | $3 manigean iin 0 1g geist ver 490 Chi. aN. WPF, emees, | 19 Boston Wap. Eriiovian suxsruetay, like t age, the only apparition of the familiar | #4 Bau it did then, witht #0 Bat ‘ee "| the tambourine, who will make the tradi. | $4 i uate | tional answer, "there's nuttin the matter | $0 Ho'clock thie | with him,” and the band will then proceed | 3% M4 know by heart, and sandwich them with (he | 20) newspaper and comic almanac jokes that | {9 we hay and they will play the choruses which the uoxt organ that you | 400 Onie & Misa bs s4%C 00 West Cu my do B10 9y% 400 Reading K.. pass in the street will grind out for you ul: | jy "hoe Wei Bi du doe be: staswellasthey, ‘The AL will follow | 840 Cum, Coal Pi... b9\ 200 MB. N, Le... 416 50% 40) 0. these tonight with b3 628 Jo = do. GY 10 do, rned by ro nt vist usual sand driv fo pnd dre | sortinent of traditional jigs, aud “ballads | hae oe | arth | by request,” and painfully old quartettes, | WE 18 oe. hia thin, watery | aud familiar * scenes,” in which lather, tour fee So dons Dig O88 | Mid or powder aro used, to the end of return: 3 $e cle a'tai id 1m into peoplo'a eyen | ing the wearers of the black faces to a| RS Boom. Se ON sense’ of | ghastly likeness of their original color, 18, Ge Chl Bw. Wie 8078 and altogether ma-|" Nothing in the outline of all theso is wip 60 " what this surly | changed, ‘Tho only modern inveution is t3i2, $00, ge aa Rif | in shining if | that of the negro burlosqne or darkey farce, Tots Dio cas. a WW. PF By idan, | which now ends performances instead (ak Reg vt Bs uf of the old-fashioned breakdown 3 TORE $0 PPL We 10s ow this faithfulness to the plan | ek ty) al 6B Pas. g sw Orleans | Wpon which the entertainment was original Div the ts in this city | formed, is not complimentary to the int Market Retail Prices. weral market for farming. | is nearly forty, Forty distinot sets of brains | addition to those noticed in our | —and none of them brilliant enough to in-| re st weekly ort, one branch of the trade, at leaat ®. ‘The | and that # most important one, has as i Te ae nay pratabiy | ® condition in the highest degree favorable attonted th kness, went | lazy. But it should not have done so, The | market, With a heavy reduction in t ched exiet-| undagging favors abowd have made them! Waolease rutes at the cattle yards, butch tanblanye of deserving, and Wining, YEW | ory are now enabled to offer their stock at But thy exandera in the min: | figures much below those quoted at any pre ion of such hough it abounds in Casare | vious time for many months, Good hind “hountifully | of the Aan Francisco troupersing the same | qvarters of mutton and lamb are retailing, material for | ballad (and that an anolent one) every night | in the centre of W ton Market today at boasted that | at 10@1% ¥ I, whilo shoulders aud fore: tong of | Whack | quarters are offered as low as o@100 # I. Te tlateterated the re. | One month ago the same quality meats sold and 8@150 for uree of » few | he sang Fanny Her ould hemsely. Seen oe Rad ie ts fst tho enuuo with (he comic | experienced a corresponding reduction in jokes. ‘The burtosque | prices, hindquarters baying been reduced opara that wus given'ou the first night that | from 25@306, the quotations of « month ago 4 P.O} o trel entes age 7 a Criaty Bove eee emt tour ‘yoors | 10 R2@R5e, the quotations for tovlay, Beef mass te djunt thet soatos of prices to tho wholesale markets, but with an 01 boot market, the inauguration of the pout me season, and, above all, the xe ¢ | tremely low rates at which other rarietice o@ meats are held, prices cannot long be maine rey, Pareee at cde eae | teined ab the Agares which we quote to-den In the fish market prices are steadily af with the approach of cold woat today mark up prices 2@5e A few freah salt ¢ fortunes | and those last quoted from Delaware waters, havo beon 4 to try and live @ better ‘The Port-au-Prince Explosen. (which crowds gostinue to rush to see and | "POM several of the fish atauds during ot that prompting to | present week, but from the extremely afew quel | figures at which they are held—ono di ¥ th.—wore in no demand, except from Avenue epicures and the proprictors of ion in prices has occurred, ¢ | quinces, which are today rotailia ty. Birch, the leading spirit of fun there, | at from $1 75@G3 00 ¥ basket. Ruteherw Meats — Porat Y teak, Yoare ; faunages, i 10s per pounds ibe: hate t4adtc ff 9 69 10 9 0» per vais pay --Fipuners, 1age haddock, at eod-fah, mon, “ae Ib. gabe. ied and Cured Ptah, Smoked uoked halibut, Maite, amoked herr Valoe: gnoked mackerel, Way: wallovs, quart. ‘and sounds, 134400. ng Deane. Sho 6 peck: potatoes, ‘Dalbe 9 peck. letnce, at abe hee buach, ate; onloos, \ peck, red, 1 Vorrepm, each, —e——| + equines, @sch, carrot bunch, Oade rs tematone ih 3 bons 601 cranbe: rime butear, —ai0, come cooking boiler at 48 non, 148908; eFEs, 6 for Me complexion, &¢, a I —It ta Vatvers Koor, of Ne. ple ig eeds aur bith! Sey are in great de Gray Hat and Baldsess Prevented a andjoan, 43 years pracilee Motcalfe’s Gront Khewmatic Remedy n derful medicine sets like ta Talia of "youre “Satng 3 Scheuck’s Great Boot and Shoo Km fam, 354 Bowery, cor. Houston, ie sue ‘A Wonderful Cure—A ¢ Sowing Machines Lock stit ing Machines, 648 10 4 Pe, State Faire. 1566, ook mutch Sev lly taming dont re. 8 FILE, No, 90T Broadway, cor 2 Quackinbush’s Tar Rewedy—Safe, mi Kold by all Dey 5 N. CRITTENTON, Whol best preperation for Bold by Rushton, 10 Astor House, and drugglats, you will age hones paper, and wold for Ank for the Neweombe May Blossom" Smoking 1 obacco, Whi pot BAY Broadway fully invited. lo attend the fugeral, trom by will be (akon fo Wi incton Hollaw, Dutehess Couusy, N.Y “Fhe fanoral services qat'Cumeh active Mule River, I be attended at the I one, Hew ‘ad Jane Hane: 'ds of the family are respectfully tojurtes, Lames Humy, & native of the Cova w Folatives of the faru!ly Vorers’ U uion Assce tg attend ‘the fw of Wiotolee ead Ma D, the beloved Joho, er 1¢ friends of the fauuily are respect attend. the funeral, Fents, $16 Third ave, on Saturday afternoon, Vor ee, im hoe Tist y 1 iy Grace, sor of Warhisgton 4nd Moarew ‘Cros Roads, Brooklyn, B.D ‘sitend the funera!, or wae it Hs ives and friends are reepecttu' jolt AE" Charaby Ulness, Isabelle and (See Last Page for othor Deatha