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en Advertisements HTISEME NTS Rape NE W YORK SON. | “ ‘. SHINES POR ALLS 34TH YEAR! Pass | pur: OLDEST DATLY MORNING PAPER | would TS NEW YORK CITY the Journal of from voting, white and thy CHEAPEST DAILY THE WORLD. THE NEW YORK NEWSPAPER 1 eduenti perty and Tite, at the will of of the day from every part rouaht Peat the alien | Ce ee eonid, whether nd presente THY WHOTF ONE BALY THE PRICE RMLs en pat rypeat eal jon of the AMERICAS <) MACHINE IN DER, THE BUN ie readowers day, t fiom pereoms, an exporting tte entire cons The AMERICAN My wee ASEAN Mowe, es SRP LU RIOAS A toe ner ar will drop lower | Tidaer War trem 0 dae abr ai einen fale he the ihe Hineer te i aaacian tp, mest we CRANK FIN THF PRICE FOR ADVER i eer th oi the Bawa Were, tenet Moree s KEACH, Cormes of Nasvad ad F Tye Bleck Crook. Creoley and the Senatorehlp. WINTER GARDEN TAR ATRE Me Chas, ion and | Mis Kae Reignold BOWERY oth ATRE Mr, Gaaweny al States uh tari ideas, and the second | bala The Tice Fast spose him on the first grou BOWERY TUEATRE—" Jock and few more are oy WIRTE'S COM have the dis TONY PARTUR'S Of of w Senator lies bet wean NEW YORK © THE NEW YORK SUN, MORNING, NOV yo Mr, Gaennny on the bin whieh he lives «, Senators mbers of the lower of Congress A Senator has “Maxtinitiun Gene oppoue no trouble in | the tinge MANaMintan is that | leaving Case j he had actually ned Bazerse with dull authority to his way to Havana. ‘his report is There hag, nodoubt, ti municipal election and her prot Je Maxinintay t MLANDMILIAN, ft htt not, hie honor demands ‘that the charges |B i refated ty itative manner, ; vee hive ; TEMPER OF THE SOUTH. “The tenth ia, that emaneipal Fatrncts from Late Southera Pavers: | ruined the negro i Th Mobile Apventmrn asp Ry Ten | white man, wl ose who counsel perpetual hoatil ees stinty from being as populous as + | rom eae tbe w eeetning to oubt bis ow a judginent in the ere Has 10 Brie has the oredis, beam a nauech asd outepoken the war, though bimedlf@ Vir aluable historical easibie, and will consequently take te stom, we shat! lon however, of hav om man during | ‘The Columbia (8. C.) Preentx saya: no doulit of the miccons of the Bi getting about ta mew one, but both to himself nnd the connected with him in the relation of employer and emplo; whieh it has often mn |. Afew years, probally, will rectify this tothe North: They eannot realize (hat we are 9 con vered people, and hold eur all, including immigration Vo at for every its fae a g region of the country In of the Spanish caval W 1 * Lind of flowers and, love nee othe Recede He tt 1 Exasiven | ott ms of Virginia may not be ' Kine We are anxtons to. presery y othoring ain | not de nton this he that the atterpt ot tr Me z a Me x | "i year ain faate H « f re fae i nome prot ie AMINen niterly acorna or tradeaman 4 at for representation as @ the country, there to eajoy concerned all ont} why Indosteial Parte: tly winding | pyonaes Ite, Habing with | polities of being exeluded | Times | trom the pest ‘Presideptiat election does | Lu a apooeh whic hot afright wa. We hi ig thing todo with | public ise t Neon, the last one and yet we survive. Ny! We | nerships of tn intent o 06, wheat pots of three ail w laying down | establish t ms, but to help on agricultire, ‘The | without stating ‘of last summer's Wheat crop from a | Thave boon requested Vad aoason hurts us more than the failure of | say calle Guy reproscutive to get into Congress. ‘The | to give the reasons of these oli a Northern people hold the reins. Let them | the Trtes e place drive ona they like, All we ask of them | siruil to (ont of our. stn ws that blessed gift of God Vatisudent ¢ the first | ytitt eahip of b in kaceord now, Lhave ne oljection geass to grow aud the the chal if you, sir, will aud wamitron Us Chit Vie frat of ‘the old Litter | ic6 site supreme and eternal the power U Al Weeunse th a this ‘ controls evil for good an ‘onighily. ine teat wi dis! both High | the perfect d aL faailerd frows Ww cannot seo Mt) phe Ttichmond EXAasisen spouts as fol jial, and diypatee a th them on i ; ind failed be cet at | lowe of the dution aud condition of the | iiegedl in tho teady:ma ects | Sautle« in seliauco on huge custom from trades’ elected | A ptornor cone Hor intolll. | societies thier from the | yence are now de tia, Chan at [OF works that , why op: | Quy tine int tj nor will anything but | fortheaman Re r wit Hp | Peaolite will, self decial, and patient labor, | Ufem Aste the ot eft Tescuo we froin Intetsiovuble wrotcled cas ay clothe he and pauperisun, Neither is there any dis | ly ty euceerd now bettor | grace in Lhe general xtrnit to which we Partuership. Law nidvent wont : Initenmmon sense | ate of protita proportioned t poverished condition tu te | May be given to an of Hat) phe Waco (Texas) Meera, on the st Fights asa partner, wlick ¢ fae as his wot: | | done wafely Wh 1 t of workpooph the expertnent. Berg eo trade and used to the mat the master el liuow wiline a join, this br power whiel t il, Et bs ian ect of negro sulliage, sa “Oar beat poliey ts dignified and ce us long ast prope {by three-fourths of the Sates, 1 ome a How Of the Land, or coereed 406] aission will be an added ‘ri epresent | Wut no a further tuto thie binge que arg (Va.) Ruremuas says of | agsuco my correspondent! ix for} The Lyneh that > Wide, whatever “It inan old saw thot a A horse to water, Init to make bi he don't want te, is another, Fontan | task, The Radicals have n lend airink at Limponatbte the principles Vhis ian question whieh | stitational amendment and presente | ole ane , seat | WEAF acceptance, aud they awear Ht we do | LANG BIE TOME OURL GS SEAS) ning of | not ept it, they will initiet on us dire | Prosias Heat at the quiestton ty of view, wud | isa: | can prnish ne for out contumiacy, ‘The very | ae Sia Wrewr ay Herentt aay t that they. linve: ese “A { ) On Briday fast; says the Milw preparations ributions of Perhaps the eable nov sterlay may The N sow stirring up the fir wily with her | rs About the Arsoc vaiyatle to tlie patevter ti this ig eo ii Bi NN'& CO, | 4, Sion ano LOOK AT SCHENCK's nent ot eerta rantees frou the glaieed w isis oer, keep them out “A'naving of their Tue I NEW LIGHT =A pu F YOUTICS TEMPERANCE HANNE at the | mpoused t ere AMM IT? Willem et Here Buperiuteudents Tear negtvcs to vole wndler certain r | setatens antl Fis coud cals gon sieh| 1 declare that the samo tostric Which he proposes shall als ho whites, he would then ro of Cia pacunl suttrag two positions is indeed very slight ouly W the effect that whilg the Prosidont Tid Widlewan N, Ye CENTS 18 THE PRICE OF THE known ined as the beat eee 1a Whe Oly — owght to be tri sh elyuld be puuisbod. 1 | pardyuing power hus ps A“ int to aie for wdoption bs "| 9 «le uinen, N \ i ly Writ that we have the right te epi or reject it as we please, aven did Constitution ¢ 1 aly ve us that from | right ia 80 many words.” f Lake, asa servant, ou tha young Germ: dd Mary Wahl, about | who was empl od by a y w Ore fhets devel nia Pie aye wed Dy: thie « vr folka, who resid Even if we hud a fall representation, ac | on Saturday a girl hand Tint Sentech InHupsions: ween as they we Lain suad and don't want to live when they wore thomngit din \ last week, bit Metn fununee adie avek tee Tilia | n't make me his wife, og bien sited ll Nb ts ee mother L wa rablo aud couldn't holp it ‘ thers never was to aby roasonit | This note told the whole tal 1 or, that all 4 al partion} was atonce instittted for her Taine all support 1 Southert ten discovered a dies aud er len of Sate rights remer on the banks of the Kinnickinntek River Ny evident from the tone of th The river was d 1 her Wind in regard to the events and and. She had late ¢ trife, that no South. | clothing to provent hor ’ lentitied how slightly with | the aurtuce, "Tho poor untortunate, mean obtain a place tin the Nutional | thus fallen @ victim rilily nt, or wiekl any. porse ii: | ia said to have been a Warmchea uted outside of his St Huts a condition | gent and industrions girl alwa pullic, | oF things to which we must resign ouraolve Ip others in auythiag, “Her lite ty ons of | and anake the best of can. unexceptionable, and she had n pve . ; } tricnds even in octal eiretes higher t | Outhe subject of reproseutation, Gover-| Guo to witch abe belonged. sot | nor Walker, of Florida, in his recent ane - _ age to the Legislature, Drought up: sons A Mammoth Urpet, stor airikiiy Granite tle aks ‘The Uiion Passenger Depot at Cleveland i Viet Maclay an fee Ohio, which waa recently open | nome Stal | quire none,” Virgania thus | atively the mumber of h luction to Is ¢ «perl ali—the des Lutloet the principlomean it propriate ceremoitles, is ai wswe [in any fair aud equitable wenn that elu seg "| thus guide an edvanitaye over a sister State Pity ae | aud that wot the evil, Virginia's repre tion inst be eut down ot us take cise, — Suppose ude that 4 figures: romusylvanile ho“ mrak Breadth hich eaeiphe® her suns fight at eighteen years, she ought mets | to Jet them vote ut tire same age, unt shouit | Gree apvened. maiaary fet. pried Warren Lies FOF her:y wnat stone in wal ibe Spire au nist of stone in foundation hae) tate Sete ae wall to prevent washin that Ohio's repre therefore ww be ent down g carriage road, square fe Foot walks, Migging mien of lights «feet ition wall apacity for yute Weight of (russes, tous. possible, but prob Bthasnebusette will this \! ut down one halt t elmiomd (Vay EXastisea, riy 4 oF iniuatioe wor ' el and Trattle Under Hy their deuial of equal underground vailvoads in the t y tod to the | ni Union, ; iad Preur Feat yi Cir wyat ney uiply ‘ eT lino of the Waterloo el The ends these unectod s ‘ ¢ on which they , water tight ‘ eoped 4 pow land vehannel will, be eur te Bt Mie ¢ 1 now completed wt i of Mesane earnest | lourn, ta every tribal stored, “Lhe eval ie beeoiuin out wud ¢ one, and appeals toudly for the) t Mic ation af some remedy by tho | of Virginia, Ourenitrts have stray nfully axaiust thie flood ot black e+ pha ar rout vga thnga riveted tothe plates. the 14 for the | 1 Diuils oF ting people, | brick work wilh them be built iasld att Lose interests or whose dutios bring then | just enw water wduit Bail 4 + honest euitors into the courts of thisCom: [it upon. its foundation, The J iionwealth, Nothing but the very Liberal | tween the tibes and piers will th Controller jase whieh Mr Perpoint has made of the | watertight, am ago adopted in piece among the Literature of Suthor deals rather to aevertion than | aod has evidently more of the politician shan of the piilosopher in his teroperament, Isa THR Ron, A Nowol, hy Published by Harper Bros. #0 antmated and sutertaining sory ot | Many of the eharact | drawn with stity, end the flor is ekilfully A bachelor who suprosed | | { ageluai (Le tender passl ree lutions hawed and dissipated by ® charming ewly ia love with oom . His suis i@ unguc may take eorne vali futhor of this tale ie , will leave its very | as re up and down town, tion, a cotemporary justly remarks t x tiler in the South, atherners away, Fi the rain—antons, 4 OPEN BOARD, fashionable Life, hold for abelter. rhal regrets the amalge w te Totaided be managed throughout, nd | WOK at the adlvantay (te from the ebory. frowned Yate, who is al a through @ pr Broken in Marness which bed greab popularity | fot the protuction « @ particular friend of Cb peculiarities be seeme to ienitate, tens a Laypily wih bis own originalliys A Story of the Civil War, | Pabiisbed by Har Now it ts to ® young man, landing pass wi, would not intereala up. t the United States The Usiren Bieri ALMA a the following at Moras tans t name for every com war end love, and as orthoton way, hating k ed god Wounded aud mearriel, aud dispensing 1 punishmeate with the moet improb- | ‘A uageo horo o:cupiea & oom sple | Yous position, and dlatinguishes himeelf by chok Joni » Confederate gener. | ore are tamely drawn, and Weir dislozu eebovl book, The sushon and flow of langus, fy Aud how pit Bothing #9 at 1s with the passions proper namber of | of that bravel Vinited States? ‘op Matdige & i cle eB conntey gentlemen is not necessarily antag tae ee bath scholars 3 teachers and was collecte | Vac shat froe tor Wal to the hovel tractive ia bie vilims es 1 | binding aad mi » Yoat week ng iv Cambridge Hall { preweatstlon would lead ome | Jesse Tose Awerican Cooxeny Ro: Am Anctont Sthddlo The Boston Teaxseutrt | ing riddle aud among rect one t# annex ore isa certain nataral ¥ bas been placed before the voters of this city for Controller, 1h: tod hia record is eo well known to the public thet the mere allusion to the several high aud respon sible positions which be bee fil'ed will be oli thas ble the people to judge of bis for the effice of Controller, Aa 5 an educated wuld, partis by several correspond Croiy hae done ber countrywomen @ fervice ta giving them the volune bef bg of the kind could be more 1 more agreeably write tis of an crlinary household, atie gives mich advice that young housekeepers will to the selection of dishes, qu bumerous requirements lishment, Bie steps, ax tb one's bo umey wad with the air of aa ex perienced manager gives bere and thera a kind! and ees evorysiing ta onder, rmprevensive, and deal wiih all the | fowl, with their almo Sarless accompaniments, and all that goer before and after therm, wad to explain, if Dean, why a inpt, under the new mn ommp let more is necessary to it has neither length, broatth ther mats nor f between both ; is often of WOW Nivea to provite, aud 1 point to him | beat qualided of any of all others the wr before the electors for As a Stator in the Senate of thie State, be was bold, to support the cause of port ion Im the Coutral National Bauk, leaves hina equal tu all the ersen which periain to the office of Comb lection dagerves to be placed beyoud toubt. of sutiticient ¢ din the Now, purposes of fidelity and tre having oof alop business, A majority of the writers at The following ia the Tho lady writer not much twiataken this Although it ave to differ from the Tile cannot dione tis hewn perron employed with e-minded), her eou ship im ald of the funds of the Working Wemen, Saturday evening, Decomber nother with aly i pledge of tideli to refer to t The style of bindlog aud printing make this 2 Atar high book particilariy atirective, and togerher te intrinsic merits will ensure it an entha among the Indien reNpent Liguonist, or art of oh. Tickets for 44, 1 short.) a ng to ti the friend of the noble Volnuteers of the Vuton Army, and they will ail voue fc riding through the woods of North Ala Jama, was attracted by a tall, lank couutry ere you could be reasonably asked tu saad Sta 7 Her | 4 is Haein 4: val Lean Eatablished Remedy. —" Urowa's Kuown as an estab valuable book for those who bive cu~ nnn, Why seme tire into the manufacture deavors to re Hrenehial Troc 4 remedy for coughs, co! now ant other trou) Their good repatalion Tosity enough to In aot liyuors ta seen by this exposiiion that any druy, or wholesote, that can favor, is unee Raced, as grains of parading, are loos sonous, and their tise should be for For the rest, if people like to bs slaughtered by or “rifle whiskey." they can “pay their money and take their choice "* Avenreay Cann Poayen hy Dick & Fitzgerald, Aua stroot, New industry” » of a large hickory apidly deacon other one a few strange proceeding was conti dozen times, the countryman eliinbing and after another for nearly he started up an trary, court the mort searching inquiry into yaras farther off. We requisite color or ad Luray of those Hew isso ading one tre arter of a mile im, inquired the eanse “Wall, strang answered, © L waa lyln! lickory, when a dar bitiden by law “Jersey lightning’ 2 Deserted by ber Love | * “Overcomta? The largest to worry him till he oars of aye rulee and regulations of li the popular work, that uo om 0 for that Igncramee which so of ea Annoying > experienced pl to unpleasant discussion, ily disapponr- | PERRONAL Reece ‘ 4, and no trace contd be found of h Mf in Washington Coun | \ Harper Brothers, New York, a interesting addition to the b ography ineut generals of wathor gives his per- of the most prow army in the lave w #0ual recollections, and has woven the p | Men aul everyslay habits of these distinguished oak rendable nail instructive Mertsining ekesches of the fri Jew anil private o reor hes long be book Js indispensable to @ full ie Oueracter of ths men who mies during the w Pudstichod | bs The loys will give this book a adepied to the under: standing of those bo whom it is adr it treats very fully of al A amusemente—oe a: riding, driving, atin: erastions between man tnt with no | Wy evening, when some ing, ymaaatic exerctres, Iv{a, fa fact, a treasury of Just wholesome kuowlelge as boys w: ore delightful Christuas pre fo} them to their flu al stones ti MH fron risin ela) News, Markets, &e. wwe Sewing Machiven afer familly ac ‘ihe idwe Biechiue Co., 9 bro! This is» remarkabte and learne! volume, pur porting to be wu elucidation of prophetic mys. teries, aud showing the con wish prophecy from the fearliest ages down to presout day. ‘The author has oy the subject his profound attention, aud the curious will be deeply interested in bis reasonings and ¢ work Is too abate anil mystic to please the majority of readers— though it will doubtless command the attention of The author bas much to | aay about the destiny of the present Napoleons snd illustrates bis tngening throug’ quotations of the general mpared with those of lvanco in prices ernments were Gold closed ab M1, cout, with excep The discount market was quiet hanged, and prime paper was not than 7 a8 per cent. . is not so unfavorable on of actual events urday afternoon, show an josey and frown tw eiou. tor Nor ih y Waa enay at 7) Wherever you will we longst paper, aud aold for the rt deductions: bas largest structure of the kind in the world foundation walls were finished, were emplo fourteen days. students aud historian The New York =r of foment, thia wee as was anticipated, declined les# than four millions, the depo- sits eight and a balf millions, and the loans ms. The banks are now therefore in a stronger condition, and the drain of legal tender Peat ann lis 0 iu, ean be formed Published by wl a half mill to the South is more Peat is an ar 10) | couubry, but wisboh bi MARRIBON- Ded found ta abundance in this Shi, by the Rev, wa little kuowa Nortol¥ papers 4 al0¢ for bankers’ 6-daya, | », On" sea Dale vane one dull, and be, Wheat was dull, a Corn was dull, heavy | yavial, by thy Pro: 1000 | cult snd scientific ae formation, its cherabstry od (ts value as a ford prices of coal aud wood reader the nund of peat, ite composition, ite ite mode of p Tit — Oa th Beef was heavy firm, and Whiskey was qu SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANOM, any practical mugger. bre always (ull of inter: number of wood «the methods of cutting, pressiug and burning 7 of ite mode of us | Nothing worth knowing on the ul Js \womitted, aud yet the facts are toms as to new (ari 4 | The book contalu 80 Adame Fx. Co elatives and irie to e'tend the iy peat, with » bist hls pratty litle w 8 directions for the exre aud in #09 Deonk, U.N cluding she teashered benicles equ airrels, mice, ravdite doge, Gunes piga | Movuy interoming fects in nat | } tory are ploasantly interspersed, sto feeling, brewlin perfection the many little d dente that play t city f Castleungudr, County Corky vily are resveete Hows With; ax o'clock: “Cork pepere plosse' KERL AND 10 Grequpol Mot Thos, aud Mevile Kt deviguel to facbi oland arranged by D $16 Qaiehulver M Lugroas the Mary's Church, cor, ugh the 4 0: Column de Gall MoCAF un AG vaths Gale Ware ai golbhed Romans, with copious geogr {oa} notes, and a of the work i@ good, aud it will doubsiess prove Aye{al to those for whom tt ts intended, 1 Bhomead’s liv ‘Nov, #5, at 9 o'clock, bum ae s lelow ite iutotdod ait et sinches ia. dia Hose, aud 18 of threo-fonrtleineh ed by four rings of brick work, which iv tirmly held by cement aud | Tae Guest od diotionsry, 26th, after atone | nee, ef Coriuan st join k, Kusledye, aged 0 Aud relatives of eae Se! sau miuare, Now Some She les, Mu farntly ae aoe. india ir alitor of cdiwaia’ aud ia aud friends of the fem suticalic, hear’ eS 1 then, having a inthe Water of about J00 tis, it | Belliom, bub te rather @ collection of those facts t, whic’, happened 6 come wishia the with some 1ateres. Mr, Botta le a free is tea) Lecemes prejy wre bim incepable of broad or goue~ Hy is inal! hie utteran airing bis ywa apooshe < ret Jnerease | will be floated up the river and brougbt into osition over ity piors. Au inner Ting of —ers ses: Ung personal now ua writer, bub E= the bulkheads: remove tod the Virwiuia | yu thy ede of the tubes. ‘The clear apau | qnd dow iticy

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