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. nl — ah 1 trond for Congr OU SEW Off) ANE ‘ 4 li 6 1) - . Special Advortisements. | THE NEW ‘ Livte: ees F ba pn | nen bale OAs om Genoral Intellizonoo. ere foie on mas % APY ERTISEME STS INSERTED, IN ALL | TY Se " y + then wae given for the Repnb- | [ege Sbeateen ands Rarches ect! . we ; Py Mait 0 the Sew ¥ FUEL AUING SBWSPATEUS | 34TH Y | peett ©) lean niidate fur Congress in at ne sheridan gar ules t , el at : ‘ AND y t two sea . a tem. 44 ms of | ronperity gos of 1 rin 1 ite tua a wry AE AND WET "1 DAILY WORSE Ps | i" ps M4 ve P This, * Pactories—News trons ‘Texas , ‘ut Mos " nox " ai, we WOLCHEY vate Ais ~ Mialris neatly alt one way. Tn Huw Oniease, La. Oct. 31, 1 0 a ‘ ; i ‘3 4 i" , , Diste wo el orted Neieox Ail tatenest and attcnt tue olnced by 1 named ¢ ! . . i 4 the cot i ra 1 Ss t pee, A net wxmible te overcome M Pei i wissipra tear wa weve DAILY NRWSD NPE IN : ie ng toe " t it Leo, atter rm 1 te r t erent « h to i 1 aeeent . Tun WoRLD ‘ ‘ tions, Yet. Pavion, | ri y - se hie NY ' . . | poli wie taken off, OF course the . Lenie, ty prean | oe Moat AMERICAN 1 i \ <3 wanes ¢ fone + | tweking whatever, eau |r g int iy hae. wareud: We hs bare tlove Mr, Proyn maels atter e plusged into the Aver an | : Wh (he i rf schckontad Rid ridlgangl ah ‘i Jous W. Cita | port to and from the Pair ot half prive sarprean itvelt fre } ‘ he Nee Sites CDT aS SiTRaGi aor 6 1 ° P Dy el Hibitors and th ‘ 1 one long | KsichannocKwen chase t ered 4 oe fe lowe Bs x AONE i i 1 ‘ out oe thavall eulrerk ww the Me, Pew 1 wha preath of promise of wats | 4 » ' ' 1 ! 6 Larihet with be i ite e Weneral © an ad ” od mM a ows " by t #9 add vas Exray ehied, wherenpon Hast. Wy) butta Proviowsiy rey +h . virsy ‘ . nga aed ods 1 + hor | he hasta: wis 1 Keston rx boughe « cla a jieenti ente oie , I ay h Distetet | : ‘ } giinst Cayler, for five hundred h Caroline hus 7 FG HEOT Sc uA etreruccee rete, ' the tt t t f I aie Vitogether, there ia @ question | Hw printing preaa, The Barknas ast., @ M ( lay Flour wae dott ane itl un Bef 4 ihe shan 1 i plaibi - success of th m becomes excited and threatens ay Whe eda anid ‘ tad by news TWO t , ‘ wea ren w i Ay i's pave vaarnio tt ith wrevelation of ome Entermal | ype. yey yor 1 1 . ; 4 : br COFY 4 fe cotversd ariiere ae the ‘ 1 aA Revenue secrets, not at all favorable to the Mie ss ‘ q ’ * eu f any who deere ity 101 ‘ ac 7 ba. Na aunsiveds ca ole Ai latior, while Hastings oontents himself ae Pie rata Sebo iB ac ab + " Dorks a be A . i vece ren K, of sent by meil ae ‘ Leib by ‘ t i all th Coyler for the amount of the 4 wid Reef wae stea c~“ * ‘ X POLLAN « > 2 y | however, ) more votes than he ha f ather, and | Cla wit willall end ia net easy , Hieieets went off a oor \ - ' : wen i ‘ 1 | When elected two years ago. Bor Register iaite a pe revival on the ota | M0, Some knowing onow aay thie ws ive ‘ 4 ile . . aie vr Wwe supported € enw LOIS, who woe pportinity . some 1 bapa aii 2 oe be, A f TER LISP spreted urraneence fhe. ' ! Ppa 1 Se ral Tater us Se f manufacture, machinery, agricultural | ¢ syytimenta will b used, and that a | he Loita) pane (4 ‘arama | ter teh that vale! tana’ ; a] «| Orne 6 Panmar Agi Hoaart com | rirenita and the like; and in all these there | ri formed to give the belligerent | | um Mob Ala, Tome is on sie et ibe, be ribstet | T at arp ef THE SUN fo und ih ; eh, | Vitation, and he ie elected by a large ma | ig 4 more wide-awake interest felt now than | “litors fair pla it ia | $141.00 nubeceiead in that Spe Lo Ee ne id og i va y ho only Northe ont: W hide to these things «imply | in oh times, tot ' ao deabh uAing to the ovteid io to Mee thie | Hin © Parson Brownlow when 4 . iY dy Bays gate) hy i be basen the Consercatives hud even a Bute ts tac Chak It arene Weer wa wean oll time erly there waa no doubt | litte family quarrel going for t Conterlezate mouey A Ali eitere relaine to advert eewmentenbreriptions | chance of #neeess, and the rt Hick Bessie elit q the |e wreinaty _teasons of making © goed | PRs sad atin always teed to ti Tit: exte brewer hats & Lineth * i i satietuction of knowing that ows are | oe it will be settled after loetion, le 1 100K { nn . . che eiiten were a ‘ J APO | of soc wportance, Now tho object |" 4 t inst, Los § in nion Naw Co, 1h4 3 4 | ning party h Ar eertibersmsets While Shae ah aie aur weigh pow have juat finish: Hotes Woe St 4 Nowe, hoast of in thelr nominal smujority, | U # to inake o living, and more if possible, | el anew Cut bh, to be dedi kone Butt 1 ener e New Yous, [If the Conservatives « 1 die nine Antntio Pomecwions. and to thie end every contrivance of an | me time thie month, it is avery ls aA Seta in Buffalo named Jumes ‘ . #9 Yok t sacl | ied: | cabins ek Tab i tw e structuve And elaborately ieted ap. ttf!) ie, ig yiter reat of the Came « tricts bad erat tac 1 Hindos sey: RoOPan are wi in wn ornament to the place aud a credit to [ite | death ot both moth hewe that dias Kvewing Aanwements, would have 1. Hat how fe it) t an empire, | called into pi | the Society that built it. aud child at Poe y RARNUMS AMERICAN MUSEUM Atte oon | th Cihlecityand Hrooklyt acct their | R sefully to| The past few daa have heen windy and vg lave had the nsual am ut of ante. | | Fras porta, by q eat Thrown ia aad oot ond re The so of Ie.” Camminee strives iba eNAAe Wad WA wad Wa eotion exhortations to vote early, vote of | thot ening soho 7 were we * . D carkelvien Conservative mujerition 60 interbalal tr power in Tad hangeabl unday wan wet and stormy, | ton, and vote all the tin Tf people don't | 0 teacher L attended i mes Seine Rar ant com ” WALLACK'S THEATRE feet Per the stricta the ain w hy ane the North and oe vee arte of Pca out of Know what they are voting for it will not oe me wlalt re 4 Priest te . ah arn rey ‘ was! Thie in the qu ” North w From Siberia | doors, ond making the day doll and gloomy. | Yeeanse the presa has not informed them, Stivers for commdmine heing near ep pes LYMYIC TARATRE, "Phe Love 8ivike | ee aaa at Hut Sunday night here Fe aiwaye gay; the | must clo se the polla will, and Eshatl |e ha 10 deaper Agi . . aie GER |p NIRLO'S GARDEN.» The Iteek Crook.” Grea | There re 6 eine be streeta resound with the masic and the git. | Hot get my ed i ' {doe Aen) ons Sere: . Pariaewve Balle broupe | to expla la New York Crar hi th “ er, with lights of the varions theatres that s " Eve uot of les Beemer sot terse he | gAhEXTER GARDEN. © Dias, | ores wan wen aetwn th Mig A of the British p moe a wien their doors in rivalry with the var | i Weaany ta vouies, A Addai.” ; 2 : _ NEW YoRK THEATRE ‘ y were r with rela soil de that OTe theatten way are doing a brisk | Thero ie nothing more Heantiful thon the | A xtAne woman of Ti an Vi wish te Oe Sih ‘ ‘ BROADWAY T ak awe ih hs ‘i we Merdishilbonad fal it | dusiness. The Academy of Music haa w | Plaza St. Marco, It ts like reading amar. | jn? pea ace Htuls Ch wHt do, a ¥ OADWAY THBA TRE, <M praess o Rokharn, and that of the principal | brilliant variety company, somewhat on the | veilous history to walk up and down it. Ite! by the culo bf the Wedd mal thane i ; th inde fitnene for the position | towne of that country hax been eaptared, | Blaek Crook” order, and drawn well, The | teathioan interest arise f i Ns Mibnaddy wad hor binge ashi y ida nach : ’ WHEY TURATR® Gun Mt Wi | [St Charles has fall housca every night to nee | tion shaat Hit tha Grabs ae ldbew LRG URreeae sine Seine Mowce—" Rob Dey een? t Horr | Bokhara lies to the southeast of the Ara "ft sdbsnor de x ety | Hon of the past with the present, linked to: | drowned their Shakespearian tragedies, and their per- | gether by the living Liman element whiel ' LD ROWRAY THEATRE“ rhe Kar. | was'e reputation being chictly Sea, along the horders uf which the seeptre a nro rather above mediocrity, ‘The | Kenge ny fue living buunan element whieh | Sitas 1) Yea Ind of 15 yours, sera Ba | the Jeaders of the Rac party f the Crar haw been ack ged for tien aleo volda out some tragical In- | of government beneath ite ate nd'| orte Mt, won attacked hit cake whe COANLYW WHITES COMMIS ATION TROUPE | 4 ; : ot donee te pe tad be ont ments; and the Orleans ‘Theatre | arches. In die dee, Uh aston (0x was attacked by a willeat, whieh . Nicaea” —Co pede Hanes, songs, led to stutl \ See eT a arated OF OM'Y &) succeeds in drawing crowde of those who | and th BA H Apack he baptistey | he succeodeit in the wing on the ground hy Oh. Baek yaler, run full of no out] narrow trip of land from Afghanistan, i Reement in the French | ena the sepulchro stand apart in their grass | where his dog grappled with it. The 0 oo - er thelr NReowEN’ F we ne grown desolation, and the whole city seems 1 2 1 Tol. @ Web, TONY PASTOWSOPENA MOUSE Hoffman's couneetion with the corruption | whe bh power in India begin I believe it ie true that in times of | Pinourntal monnment ofa decd foitle and a | Mtl escaped trom the dog andl «pron i 6 oe ea Fiewd? Somes, dances, be @ tree, where the bay shot it betwrn it « leap on bita w second tine The 1 or depression there iam ition | pabl attention paul to an and rae Rua o ae TO | buried ¢ »: here the wu al cot nid Russia of the p ie, tare a oes | ttste here the mortal con pariowsartioe | VIPTH AVENUE OPERA HOUSE —Budworth's 1 trade A ates 1 ortalizes the apiritaal ; here Neroray | MOUHUCR. Bons, dances, turiemuuse tropolia y regarded by.) CABNOL be r The trade through | should nt first thought mupposo—and. this le | the living mingles the huton’ the acrege, | AX exchange gives the following transla b i S| SRW YORK CIRCE® tottasom, New York Cit: | tli Fmulern Naga | tho north western extremutios eapecially true of the French, with thelt | and the joy of his life with the charch, tho | Hon of ® French epigram on the B ae preren the romdttion Troups, haunces ant Fath, from tno good thing [dia iv of very large dimensions, and | Castic and versatile dispositions, In times | palace and the clock tower; and Faith, | tiation, which recently appeared be eg ad RET etn of | = “F beeeel te for afllee [ond which esvey tation. would-be aux. | CCbational disaster in Branee the theatros | And Law, and Tims, are oh yet ever, ever | tena and Romo is eutdoue "Austria tin OER! HOE We Helphee , An renew aver : iW 4 "i hy have wlways Hourished, and the churches | young, linked to Eternity ter age, by | "pand Ge @ over (reconstraet ou Labi tayphedeenayllaol “10 Shines for AL thing th ved that | applied the markers of the greater portion not at the flage at the bew | piazza at any time, and you will bo inter. | 14 ilane brown, anid Ragland erie well ¢ “i revreectable | — el ET Itis |of Asia with manntietured goods hy means . pte ederttrit 4 from the earliest dawn till lato at | All is done olf ‘twere dane wheg ‘tie dune ie rive ta | _7HURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 8 1806, | UCN ales se Seda Raia ill yt at alt | ugh {iat perhaps the happiest moment ia Daan USE done salehly bh i = | said " i nhers of the | when the whole spot in basking in the | Fou the current voar 1868, the aggregate prvenetl tee estates ie Advenionns. might have beene “rr Lin the nig | prof \ hed in the Evening | glory of the shadowless noon, when | cold and silver product of tho United States i WI Gere Soveets re + alate aheuetica [tubal ie y have a litt generally te mavitine sae | ® ye the Byzantine mosaica of the ehureh atiinatedd feos $82,000,000 to $106.000,000 vical Gaceohi friends who wish their adve Vo eRD RO eeceTioy Care GAL eRe NOL we anil Ul thie celesteat enn, | gal meen of Misha Eliott, of Georgide are ahining like jewels, and ite pin | The details of tho Trgest eatiniates are, that P é ma | * iisax, Quintard, of Tennessee | nacles and apites lift up their white Beauty | California will produce $24,001,000, Montana hs is | t believe that any ether am ’ wae to @ great extent inthe hantaof | and tree wis held last week, [to tho. blue’ heaven, and. the. ground. fe | $14,000), Nevada $1000. Ilahe $s RING WOMENS | oy ue far therrcention of adverticomonts | York could have polted so large a 4 y | Russia. Now that hey conumereial relations | at Sewat sures for ronewing | one goklen aheet of minlight, and the pig: | 11,000, Orejon $4.000,0%0, Colorads €17,0100,« s hour eT Tuis clip writ Bee SEL Gad GheeH foe | ANS Ruliicane itt Radia wlaAt : sity of the oul fo 7 ¢ like an itte-hued Acace | 000, in variote ether satrecs $5,000,0— } t cannot agree to classif . ae ” \ ' ; the Hrge ween begun prior to NE, OF AWHOP in pREple maded | tote $106,000 0% 8 ( : |} Horrsas, Mot it is une now ie | seeke wi her market, and 1s hastened (hundred thousud dollars | on the pavement, raising their dainty heads Two women killed a wolf the r day ‘ about what might have been done, ‘The | to te Antage of the opportunity of H (for this purpose Youre ag | and gomvencitcled throats to listen wa the | in Hates co ari. The. wolf bad . ‘ ah election ie over, and the result tnuet be | ferod in the North of India, ‘There need net yah much fe ow th tty dees | bronze Moors ou the cloeke tower strike the | been eatehine ¢ anton being BS ctlons, as la the : sined | be any fear of competition from England rip was in the way of buildings | hour. It was one of iny perpetial marvels | turbed rin toa which it endeavored ins 5 TH S n States have been siting ae] cepted as itt ie Ra ave | Tat eata ta te hroretae te (MAR Mety thoroughly destroyed iby the | that im all thom respects Venice wae se hit-| to pass through, iit wae caught by the hind }~3 Hed ajury to try the q ana at issne in our | the State by aclose abave, and the Connery: | ae ang articles that have to be brought by | aruy . oun wi al ut tle changed. The piazza «till overflowed | legs by © We and held fast Reruns dee ational poli sult 4 found ie have ga Hin Congressmen ard Aw | sen auch along distance can easily he un. | ees ral Southern States, aud work re jeowed | with subjects that would be the fortune of | whilst the other woman went to the other Set eae sapraene peault of thetreloetions, That{ndgment wn, so the y ie protty well Hersold, Besidea the benefit to Russia ina | Oph tt * that ite tntepaea | play writers « uneuly i ae ore 80 of the fenee and beat the wolf to death. - ‘ 7 : wile atead all | commereial point of view, given by her Aa hee Convention hore, of the | writer er coratineg Loe wale ce trtment bn ni of no appen!, for the voiee of the | SH ae 1s ‘ idaho varter as the memuratte ome whieh | Witce ef comedies las only to transport | Port save What there. are Among she p ft obiee's of the Top'tturian le | 1, 2 thecuals- dhe: beltot - 1 n#, she iv alsa able to confront ne nore {ith | the groups he seca befor him to the theatre witty dketaue balin, pes & tit aletry ¢ ret i A Kensible Governor. a power of Magland in Indias i Tiin« | proved.» sivas Last Savers Tt is] or the spectator at the theatre can tind ate Oh the ated free government. Inia nacleas, therefore, to | rational view of the course for the So egal ; the | Papular feeling is atrong here agalnat | meen, t©, these which eunvuleed Rite With | of dollars, of which they are to have onc 1 batik ot. Use Rled ton 1H. Wis HUGO AMAL veel helani a as the strength of Great Britain mn i gs laughter or touched him to tears the eve: |Muiritnecovermd. dt lies about ity tiles 8 Fite ; A ates to purse, Ho has Just sent a spectal | piston question which fe thought to be- | GeH i has vours’ and prorlainas | ning before. Tho very countenanees are Vicksbure: bined th the’ baa oF t ything to break the fore of thiv vere | ineasnge to the Legislature of that State, | tone jogithnately to Europe, inay thin hue | ma, caneerulng the Kwmperor of Meatcy, | unaltered, both tm their beauty a Miasiastppl, and bas boen unier water for ine en ore | dict, ‘The questions submitted to the people | in which he eays, that the teal sentiments of 8 i | teaqnoness, ‘Those noble gentlemen who | six mouths an Asin ttlement. ee horling new in regard to ePep® | took down upon ua from the pictures of Cotton picking Hie | Tintoretto and Titan and Hastano have be Acrsts of Reston houses have re and in altnost over @ | quouthed their lordly features to their de- | Visited the southern part of the Stat ould not have been more clearly Southern poople toward the North ave rtisan journals, and Georgia. coeds we cently ay nore eunily understood, oF more aUAe of an intelligent jconel inlature to pura res Ti Governor of Georgia bas just diawn | weather in favorable for it, but the trouble | geendanta, and the grotesque beings de- |< up all the apples they contd find at ls there any misunders! gale tlone expressiv f the t i f n up bis om “go to the Le tate le pelle oft ie MaAthate cep TUL AAHOOA IK SyaelA ee tl aper arapiront froth that tive apple erap wo hot ta be fa f easive of the trie policy in ; mates of thi gate crop will ¢ eed the | city, Physically and people | ered that the p Crop Was not to be a rally, 1 A | importance of these issues, The great Furthermore, be recommenda the | temperate in tone, and contains a long or | aetaal yield, judging from: present appear: | ara leas chi 1 Tn the otel at | ures Waa supposed, many of them have | nterest that was mauifested in) the islature to pass an act toadinit negro | gument on the Pevteral relations, in which | anes, | Carr has 11 and poor | which stayed Loui rveoguize tamiliae | broken thelr Vargning aud resorted to ull | Aelia: ia: chee HALE Ae ‘ 5 Ta Gavernde dtaWe BOK Masa Uilicrancea: Lents Rn Wein OFM importance in | types inds of mean dodges to evade their lawtu ) th ness with which | testimony in the Courts in all cases, to apply | the & rage draws Roont int thiv Country, some of the papers are discuss. obligations, | en 10 aid the Cn the canvass wos conducted, and — the | taxca collected from the negrove to the | He says ing the possibility ot finding a substitute Newspapers. A TROMBONE, player, | mot bor time foe tp ‘" anusually Liege vote that was polled, ar 1 of that clase, aud ulso to ext All that the resistants may have done to. | for it, atu rye ts sige Hana certain er Do Toequeville, in his work ou America, | Department of Paw | the Bere Mt ease ot : 3 | concluetve r ward dismemberment, they have undone. | and equally useful for man an ate x n eketch: « ¢ that parrots, thrishes and ravens te ibe aden, at the rooms of the Laioa No | conclusive proof thot the people fully n-| complete civil sighte to all persons int ta dismembermen gives this forcible skete A newspaper | sare’ parr i» Re rice | darateGa had anpPablMiea! he BACAEATOE toa ae fartaeh ape y The tewporary breach they made they bi Itis hard to say whether we shall have w | San drop the same thought jute a thousand | cam, by dint of peraoverance, be taught to | |,” 1 to color, That t+ a] repaired. Why, then, are they not ‘in the | cold winter, but he it ever so n 1 one | Union as formertyt aneweris, that the | are hnudveds of families here who must anf Hinant Stu r Representa: | for much from want ef fuel between thie tives in C vely refuse their ad: | time aud Spring, These poor people were wission to the national couneila, and the | provided for by the Bur daring the war Id, there | minds at the same moment, A newspaper | speak, conceived the idea of in an adviser who dew not require to be | Of instruction to one of the ducks sought, but who comes to you briefly every | poultry yard, As the story rana, be placed day of common weal, without distracting | He duek ina retired ape therefore, | Atleast two handred: tin DALLNTS ethat a majority of the plainly b0-| commendable recommendation, 4 thera poople | which ought to have weight in every ined to iosist upon further guar] Southern State, Tt ia the refusal of the serience of over tweaty | ears,-neal! Susineaa of obusining THOUSAND ps | hem and m 2 than wre dete do, ve wo PoP We Yoo Mi. & we BY tama“ fe & a 3 iom 93 FE} iBiso 12.4 45.3 3 Lo tree. 73-1 000 Mo. Ga, MMe Ko oo Ch a ew atts 80 Chi &N ioe fe Watadarre & 0 do 2000 to, ”m ft O mpruce iit © ‘Canton Co, do, fo. a your priv sire, Nowspape om a day, a certait v hedine toad teat ieorars | antersaf future good belavior on the part Of] Southern States to do things which | coneluaion is inovit that from this re. | and now that all supplies from that quarter ares tis Ne + tae tcparuon as | air, and the reault wan that the eteature | 2 i #, vith the whole sabes. eed | the nen who plinged the country into re- | Las led to the sweqping victories of the Ray | fran the present i ainemberment eaulth | are shine of it is hard to see how some of | tion becume more cpl dd indwiduale | now sings th ab ale wie . ins | Ts 4 ae eaverience src uwurprwet. | tne f a , : * Titeasoning upon ther own theory, ifthe | them live at » ltentechs be featacs, Te bnripoas of quacking, atter the usual alysure | i. A teas Gril omtdekin’ © | vellion aud civil war, Tt means that the | dical party in the Northern The | Sonthern Btatos bo hot now within tho palo | We have had a number « Pevinig erly agers nergy boll oh gelay nah n of its kind, Hy [SS Marioges Biss. UAW S 4 | Northorn States ynanimonsiy declare ia fi la ch tia’ Surth: willl uk: allow dhol eh ier Uitoe: they Hare Cask orinetad t ye heave: bees LN ¥ serve to protect treedum would be to | it i | $23 Atlant WW Mh akdy Eh | ue Melons tiv y HANS SREA EajOnIa DY) Ail AG anes mae | ditniniale their ¢} they awaintain | Fravklin (Venange County, Pa.) | So weet. Tei. oti Often Was ae RPT ere, | Tot OF more atrinuatt: mensures OF secon | frendinenpmlio were fulthful to: the Unto | tla Congres | wholes era vatablishment ou Canal | cilizatton.® Cries says: We are tuformed that on | 1a ae ia PORUDGN PATENTS” Amertean Javeniore she struction than those embodiod in. the Presi: | during the war, to ben Mates as | he a ‘coves of Preatdent | with loww of $ j insured, | Mouday morning, the 22d ult earpenter | 3) hed 1 +4 i miata coumrabiuies tar Liventia | dears policy. Ht means that the poople of] tho tender mercien of their old moaters, | JOUSAON'S policy advises asilent aul Cum A spoiled Defence. a1 in rehilding portion o¢ the | 22 I eineland andvome viet | these States oro not disposed to permit tho | without rome assurance that t will Lo | Mission to thow who aro in authority, ‘Tho | ~The plauters are already entting ¢ : The Baton HorigoADvocart: has tho fole | © TAN Rene, tid fallen hele toute thou SPUCEAL ner ic leaders of the rebellion to in tubo theit | protected in their rights, If the s hikari | vernor hopes tthe South will yet live | and seme are erindit A 1 tt eof the aif ow ‘1 pounds, eit by some relative in’ Eng ra places in the bulls of Congress and in tho var | states will now aet iu Jdown detraction Sate iecthny atu: | SUPEL UR EOE By BU LAS OBES Feu ME meant, TCR 8 Gass wae before the furs | Maa receipt of the news he determi | Cheap Seap—All who study ¢conas rious departments ofthe Government withont | dictates. of pris ape ada that the only prospect bofe Porth oy aramcntec he fis Cleyuauee: io tie altcenpe to conviot | centiee Sth eON oes Lees ean: | shauid Ok he Gree Be Eye's O, K, Soap, hed first undergoing a@ probationary condition, | and comply with orem deman them lies in refuting all calumnies | toa number new awl handsome ete darkey for stealing a goose, “The judge was | day be had the deliriam tremens, and © lately appe and to two | tried, jury. we and the bar, officials | ayite of the best anc le He | dry, bath oF tolles, Ane and at least giving an wity agMMst | Of the Northern people, they will not long | BrRed —againet them by their tacit | & Piet ute espeaieie " r tied ‘ ae c ROT mo ha expectod ad spectators all hoped the case would day. A aad ani ah hin tele WA Ceod Cry Phooagh te sent & repetition of their rebellions coudust, | bo excluded from repressntation in Com | #ubu While urging again ] making twelve et cer Speedlly. glosed, bud they wore, doomed to | cry ° oe ie WIC UAT A iioar ieee That iethe trae and the only interpretation | gross, ‘The whole South sould a ‘ 6 in the proposed ehar The ho hotels | disappointurent, Up road the old Major, the Kaeser bce ata ea aera Gs el ¥ “if the 1 t cleo. | y ’ , ipressch on tho | area placow of business are all | herd at a thousand routesta at tho bur, ‘aul Ld fcostume on mortality is | copitel Fembiy Mepesiee, Try the 3 that can be placed upon the nt leo. | advice of Governor THe: Kuo Constitution V Hinprenaek on pe AU Very hight Fates, THO | fatty ieee ae tow of clatucues routed | AhOWN Ua very instructive manner hy one | Phrenolagieal Joarmal bata yest—Juiy 0 Jas GTor AND LOOK AY sen kos Par, | tions: Conservative men tay doubt the people of Georgia tho fuet that their inter: | C8 We Os aati Lie fall, ame | ieee re. eerie tie craters | ate 0 Hoglleh Registrar General's reper i set AR pedcrsin i ste) correctness of the verdict, but there it ia, as | Fenian Trials jo Cannda. sconsist in “e political excite | ay ot vo crowded. conv 5 them of the pri a inno | acunlite of deuthe. Ui ine gonthoees | te, Newamen have it Addr Yvert ty likes iitain Court of Appeula decision, and | Ir anything were wanting to sh - pray Ling all eontiet with | | Military aitaiew are dull, ‘The 7th Colored | cence. shag and gesture denoted that | CUMS O8 Unites Us oc ee Fowler de Welle, No, 880 roadway, New York. eeereas tt Jain as a Con Appeal \ ] ; Pa teat A regio erage tng Aventis g Ceicghie ia aeay ds “t | among boys ina; but fron 0 ten Evers boty ca 1 o nnd fina. The chict ¢ pr | Coited Statem Government in the of | us, and employing our active ene ti ned in Texas, aud uals A | darkey, prosocutor, and all concer ihe woe ae i. wae " ff ne ed to due we meuib, Lave direct influer bats + ono of democracy is the prineiple that the | the condemned Fenian ors, the recent ding our own waste places and ' | of tho 7th U.S Re: to Uuilnea if they could be released. AR aC pal end eee parte: effec! 16 the tl Wirgeritvuten, | will of ths majority shall govern, aud no | acquittal of Mr. Lomsne wilt be tica: | ing our neglected resources, While othere | 8 y, and willl be sent Major piled it on thick; be showed them | from twenty and upwari seven wo. a lho itary elieirg hsp cing - | not the fac a fost ete . kK att, | law atter law, read Supreme Court de-| et and twente two ment abow and the ‘desiitaa eee era, | sistontly demur to the jadgmout which the | the Canadian cathorities are t she busy with the sbiding concerns | eotte ' are turning their at-| gees, from the Roman line down to the | huenre of Munlin ane Maumees i | : wad Suveet | quajority have gives concerning tho issues | appreeiate the policy of act A f lite. ‘Tune shall wo e from this} t . vty tho building of cotton | present, and closed bis brilliant appeal by Walshe "pet Newepaveie. Ibobs J u ‘ fuet iv ewu Suite, aud if ball | culling their attention to the honest counte io S. Ms Co's Lockatitet Rev inu ™ Tyuet: Newiyarer |iavolved in the reconstruction question, | eifully to thea wnt sstracians wis eth Wee lane ara carried out, Mana | Sauce of hie client" Could euch a man | .O*8 of the proprictore aft 4 ht Diosdway—H shest premiuine Me Lah SRUE | Mut while all this iatrne, it should be reinem- | the provinetits ruspected GAN:e , Natet Took oak ot bere Eee ee aT cee corkakt Laake at ite | Hotel, In St. Louis, Mo., recently stated that | Mad Watate, N, ¥ abd Fran, Beate Fesve It ie Dered that the popnlar verdict is general, | against tl ho vronse ane \ ve fictoricn ave in proveas | faeo ; you perceive sterling honesty in every | tat hotel returned to tuo Internal Kevenno | Cegvey ge Makers Highest Ire fle. ‘The u ty of the Northern | thought that death could be tho ents real | ina to Bravil, 1 exce linoauient, Could you steal, prisoner, pris Or, el] | elaesc mitch sewn” mscbives for | Iw majurity of ie 3 ch ! I ganudbethe codlieen face stiaianteville (il le, Mins @ | oner at the bar, could you eteal Pr the preceding six months, the enormous | see, end lock stitch mechiner, for insuuteetnr a have declared quite emphatically | barvh enengh to imposes but ono or two | ie ie atuced to. go ous i yan ready for the |" Yessir, Tdid’ steal Um, but T didn't eat Sin Of over seventy thousand dollars panteldaud Teare uu | Sat they reyaire something mot frum the jie things ti openel thelr ogea, | COMES, wan lnitaet toa so tone | nese: 10 an ine | ute, ws the uneapected’ reaponne, Tur Revie Maniniyy of iockhil be F & WVileon Lark stuck sew i people of the South, asa mc and sed them to ie Itake a great det of build ‘ jajor, thunderstruc following Swedish ship “a Ee Phulahe ten Mite toatreorks 6 festiped | ration, than haw yet beet lies They havo observed what a strong f J out to emigrants, He became a naturalized | thr w countty, te give that wie ot (od, evs nila eruising om te coast of Spain, = : ‘ ‘ia, pioctss "wheie srononiy ie ah vlject an: na eaeaty 1 Y cathe Medes | 1, but he has come back again, aid | Pe that ge uthern fand - cud the crow of tho English steamer Poi Milieattevic snd fiectonped len editions | se ton, bat they have not de I | tho sentence om the prisoners has aroused | Si leentecs @f the new Eldorado ns follows: | sie tw tore: the war rusian pilin of A Cnrie ory. elong, which wus in distress, but the Eng: | - r 70 large ond esononry abil) ai ly what itin that they req Fexan | throug) Vuited States, A thee | one I nea fi tho dulapid: The London Par ERY yen | lish eaptain retused to leave bis ship until vig laton , CAB. CHASKE fa: allicaw class obits ltadical marine | hn earnian ae 1 i Y} Por the benetit of these of our tienda egy s wind weodaeown yard all i as ho hud shaved bimself, alleging that a gene | 4 ear VAnn treet. | ple, a large wd iwal lore tn ave sno been politely warned by our i patriotiem impels them to fy tke tah ia ae I wage, of the de ‘ ie ; tleman ought not to’ presont kimscif’ on | Motes Cuemtoal HE SPW LIGHT ATMOSPHERIC KEK: | tet upon negro suilrage as prerequisite to | Gore t. Tho Radieat party were | cowards from the taak of hard work sct | yn AAC Ute KOnU Hea Runwe te that’ A che t urred during | houtd'a attauge vessel “with w, dirty face Neel Rloaey aot qene Cog Oi Lamp: ue smoke ne email, eo! the admission of the excluded Statca inte | strong in de pe the condyet of the | before the poor belabored South, who prefer jy . « y paper kod up the | the fefee lately given at st. Petersburg it) The Swedish captain kindly laid to until the | SUi90y gthtons 1b Astor dh Chimney, a) produces a lett, be : | nie ; ‘ to live a lazy, euervating, diceutious life | ¢ judied i4 stamped om every | celebration of the apy ng marriage of} English commander bad staved bimaclf, at |S in ‘exbiiit Congress. We do not believe that a majori. | Excoutive { ° ake t renin fs r p 5 er i , | ny among @ lazy, enervated, uy people, | yi ntation in this on©o the Ceare with the Princess. Dagmar, | terwhich he received bu on board, ot fail 19 tee bet Paioath of the Northern people indorse or ap: | oners, butit has ence appeared that the | instead of manfally golug to work to! pe busy land.’ da traveding | The Paper v determined to give a] Buglinh sailor had hardly put foot on t ‘Ano bilater, re end the prove of # Hexaction. It wonkd be not | ease ken upby the Government t place “the old land "on ita lege again, we | niry, ouw sees and feels this. | grad theatrleal representation in honor of | deck of the Naiade when the Geelong d! complain’, Deivt a ne Beis te be epprectaicd only jmpolitio but juconsistent for tho North | fore the Radienia thought anything abont | AAve fully collected somo swportant | Livi the city i eustly forgete ity for | The Princess, ordered the principal theatre | yppeared under wate | Sechadlat WfSaioaigbe sebiung, fainp . 1 1a ; rt = “eh tatistion af the South Aimeriean Exlen they | there is business and bustle eaxongh here po closed to the publis on this occasion chburg (V N th 5 peel 9 vie be tory as i States de the suflrage — privilege | nodoubt that the promptinteriorenco of the | bodies two inches and legs seven inchos! javes, | + and discharging hastily, | sent to the cfite of the society of the capital, Ie to the notions of the very observant in | eutmel for Leout fomplemion. 4c see deer f1vi8 Mrvodwn., bo |to their own KroCe, ther do | United States has tad a decided effoct, Wo | lot that catch and anek Dirda; butterti 8 | Every be ye in vottou, and the piles |e ; theatre w ae magnificently te erated gnab matters, (ie approach of. @ bard W ne Reet restores to hoe Ladies free of €laig. PRHRIE THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL Duy | ¥@ believe that the result of the | sve it already iu the acquittal of one ys Aro milatAKOD (OF LNDIRMRE BINA Meet | ate walating here faater thaw they cai | rien erie ee tiiperial, condervatories, | ccf are becoming very marked as the seu | “Clotktug Tus beet place to bev Hy fal a ARS WILE Duy 1 snakes; juss like creeping planta and e live: | be attended to rh fi Bad ded eae om | gou progresses. Lives ure overflowing With end wanucfail ant wier clething ake ¥ fon tated 1g tiles | elections can be construed a popalar ine | over aud the indulgrace granted to 1 (ly coral anake with banda of vermillion and | "Wo aie complaining of cold weather, but | and tho Einperor’s footmen went about in | tom Hrontenes, | iitws are overtuliig Wil | gid, RAR Aes fo cad Ty llswers; the fee Berpere, oo ies oe Lage t of Hetten'a finpeachment pro: | mainder in giving them timo to y fo | black, separated by clear white rings) 1 Tesh eae WUoulA tance mare aneeviod treat | livers, bearing trays with ice and Cale fOr ae ae ta ee a at ant feet amortuien: Inthe clly gud prices tons Bean, es truley ty sbus tue, nor of any of tho other crazy] their defence. ‘The ¢ : feat | Kiya with white hile all over them, monkeys | aud snow, f may as well give the tempore; | the guests. Pho direction, of ibe arrange | ore pronounced exceedingly rich and hoavs. | = Spcomas fuct gy ate Moser, x wed Dy fanatical leaders of | cwutiously with the matter iow i |tuaLaveap all tes anecase messnekaliy litely:l aire ce atk UlOck | ree Oy | ee re his, ovcrovalowaness tmade {2018 observed, too, thas the auuirrcls ai pears, Lo, Met the Radical party. ‘The terms of the pend: | know that our Executive has stepped ncn | MlUnighte Keptiver, inscets, aud tworthirds | pres greek: ar threo in the |two terrible blunders, ‘The first | making errangements ou au iuercased wale neareR—gs Wiliertane Joon, on HE YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE BANNER | jay Constitutionol Amendna porhaps | behalf of the unfortunate captives t fruits and berries a imonons; and egress wud at six, 72 dee | wow bia causing o card to be printed and A - ry ‘an sdasalal asidiay ae dor maraiag, Her, lev tow, Wimee ve Me, RELA RS, Pocleiy a4 I'ubliea y the bids, Hhongh boasting brilliant plumage Ay there has beeu ttuat up | distributed among the guests, in whieh they | Jory Orato, @ confedera ier sup: | Oe rail aerrice will take pleco om Friday, 3 popes btu wh b y ¥ d to have been killed at M i iH Hone lag Temperance | the nearcet approach a bis) » Take italtin all, the Sout ‘ were reminded that the Court etiqaette for- | posed to ere, ry ied @ i ay Coeesl ers Bub ab A otclocks Be Ma vei, gt Be halen doubt whether thoy go quite as far as tha Pie politicians manifest a great « ed Tiaails vot. Lot those who wout | hoe it would be uninterestiag to go into superor or during formance, ‘T's ' feet, oumber will t rated, apa | WOULE yess FAL Faee | Timm pot leians Maaplfuah 8:6 lesert her, leave, They will pot iis Of teal, Tele ban Deeb eu natranrll id wan the aclection aa the first piece of | dier aud rejoicing in a new Yankeo baby a ares. vibe epaied to make per tor the | instrument in the disfranchisement of lato | gurprise concerning the election Lu t Mh they Sanh hare eecanind i eh ert ads Iprrigtie§ first act of the " Africaine,” in which | He did not “dig his fingers into the wet | yh read DA CRlaren of amaerice a, euited aided iy ouch | TDCI Itte enough to know, however, that | Tho Radical lenders eeom to bo thuudey | hv filled by twtter pnp | long remember with horror nis forced to marry a nan she iloee not | earth.” like Enoch Arden, but offered to sot: of the family A ET aay | the majority of the Northern people are not | struck by the large vote given for Hort yas | rom Houston, saya that | love. As tho theatre waaTull'of people who | Ee lo Maken ft : hd was | Vited to ettend the on h, Fa CW tw, 2s Rites sere u favor of the unconditional relustatoment | and those of the Democratic paity ar! mene Locuing Mouse. 1 has notitied the ‘tivvernar nit etiqnetto aw wcll uw Count | being agreed to he wade threate aud was ‘delock, mood, trem b's late ra Ba My all Al eae. tnote allo party soil ith Chicken | that ho is authorized, to. purchaso horses | 4 the notice om the earda was in- | arrested and put under bonds. Ste, Hindgon City, Mood. Hie retoaine will be a el | of the Southera States iu their oid positions | hardly lesa astonished, We, however, » anata iad caa’s ; seta yaethe whole United States cove | texprcted nya delicate bint that the Em- | ‘Tun Pavten’s Baxwen, La, saya: Onr | tet in Calvery Comeiery. Rev. Wh W Min the Union, They require substan: | nothing surprising in the matter, The lars awa uaey 4 6 in Texas in the most e | per sired absolute sHeace to be maln- | lawyers, during this session of the court, | | MANONE—On Mev. Ti Mabery, dang Bey rea guarantees forthe fut 2 the ou | ¢ id aesigenys netted did cay | ot Mea ¢ the parpore of pushing then out | tained while he was present, ‘This was far | aro getting up eome rather novel ideas in | + pemel Mabear. ones TSOP, goniy are EG Jondee kes H eae t ‘ ; | Conse ve ve @ tha ve polle i f a9 en i fioutier as raph poodle, ‘This | trom t ither the wish or the expecta: | regard to the for r title to slave property | spectiully tavit Heid be Hue Aruue. 1 anner in thoy have lately | remult from the influence of any set of poli. | covered thine {eit ha satisfact’ the poople of this Majesty, who, itissaid, Wassoconu-|in the portion of the United States pur. 3, al ‘om hy eenprg i Ot roe rere mea be we on is evidence th wi tC recede | Cicians, It was simply a consequence of the CMAs E omers Aro eel | Ph xan, i eel bot Bae cout that When the 1 scamo in chase of France in ISh2. It ia contended its, tha Wi bai ly Gert. York City 4 Jeconvietion in the minds of our citizens aa < . ! 1H Cuthngivstio reception sat slaves in Loulsians were not property | | PARKER—Gadi i ieesibteneee vad Bunscriptions, torethier wi: Nha te eotmaan la entanchas uaa ak in ho warned hor Lio! ty be too | by Law of France at the timo of the: pur | she yesidence of bus fatke pil uri nese letters IF bbe Veynnes adiiregned to J | aided by counsel ta which y badd Linplicit | they wero ers, OUR ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE much 4 ng the cheers with | chase, aud y never were made such by a STEARNS, 172 Willi: m w York Ohty a bait | faith, that the interests of the State an . t Oo ’ whieh would be sure to be erected. It] law of this State, and therefore slavery baa luperintouden te, Leachers, sud fiieads<f | ! ‘at Newmaver Quarr: an antics re gathered tech eodgentesnd esr | Tun 4 of ’ ¢ | country demanded such an election return w Pasa a ey a \ OT Thais harce bees Roce | in cuny sine te a jnever lad @ legal eatstence in Loaiktana Sealy! in cireulatiag “The Banner.” haa | weave tad. ‘Tie varilean Journniac \ ey HU eanopy | ' ince it camo under the government of the end : ny | from Mexico haw been evs i | we have ha partisal : A ie Anan Hd ) | Uuited States, If this conclusion is sound, tw odvamee 92 $2 I weon the tolly of fa + in | uted very littl to this reault. The peo ‘ son the ti 4 ae i iw ha hat Deon a free State ever since | rraL—On Tuesday, boy false position ho occupied, nnd han} wayn estimate tho statcnenta of such ' H i ; t 13, equally treo many yea ter of Joba Be | t the oy wing thot \ i ‘ nt " th ate en Lm 4 friqnés of sho tenail ‘ sw | wisely throwa I le a tras value, kos , \ me batt Phen ean risgtlind ihe agra ie i Willies: st hee ae sl a y Bat 2 i a eaiaere psiitee Madord ave bas, Aysue end W : : tot ( Nance apon then Tam ved Vinmer’at Sewn Markerm €e. | Be ition ) oes oH ‘ W . Ww N , - saw 8-0 Tuseday, Nov. 6h, Ones firawar ts Eure se ; | tha y New ¥ he 7 | ga Serres Week and th raek ’ eo may on ; " fxr J + of tho family aro re | About the mere ‘