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ah Row, Washington, 1 A HUME deeper many ew Vane mtr, aod ened 4 eh ads oa the iteneat ation of a preer certi- | Corps ce allel, 660g 4 SEES SAE Leer gh | Corps ce inet, emza, veatriloquwm, &e, - — | PONY PASTOR'S OPER A HOUSE. “The Heart +H PRICES CHARGED | ef rin, er the Men ot ¥8."" Benga, dances, &c, ; 8 rovION To PURCHASE | yLINTH AVENUE OPERA HOUSE,—Budworth’s rh AY sTURES . NEW YORK CIRCUS Stickmey, Now York Clr- OVERCOME BY cus Trop, Matinces at? c Drageiet, 194 Bre et Arieies, Darien Lowe's sprension fron pervons reading & 4 Parca Mesdieiaen snd | Tabet. reugh & 9 jor it wit them to tee any one have It, and f dvertisements Ry Fe \UG—HOW OFTEN W ye race fea re wetasce 1 it did ne a wwe. 1 ly inpogent to Torite Yadivduai 100d W's PAPER IS THE NE Fertamery, @e. Lebo, Coudray and ciber imported extrrcit, & te peacded Recolees HELMBOLUS store open at ali bears, $5, pins: se age noes inte homaes of egal es Rv fereny of eet Seeeesutn, | But cannot agree to classiig them unless toy qutly growing wore, ecclane of oft | U4, tuey may bo 1 lished, thereby te ee SEUET) PER bs Y AT OLX CEYTS A rigor, mt io iu lane iT ond BR AEO : CR SRE " a pe ig ciale aro becoming more corrupt, and the | ly yours. A Victim, va ee rem Towed (a orgie — = mountain of debt is golng up bigher and a cy ted Featiemen, wl Puieshars | Deendewce of Congress nud ttoCanes liver, Wo must havea change. Tho que SITE NESICAN . AUREELON, Sis ‘aod she ie eve. Eveny reader is conscious that a marked : Diplomatic Correspondence—The Famous wieae wpronse co bndiahoe bat bet fiow hitherto hot been with regard to the ‘able Dispatch, ne ‘the working women Mnteal Toaianice mnie “eg pyr | Proper way to effect that change; but that | ‘The correspondence between the re A the Ament objects ind “ ri " 7 qu wou has out a juve y sacemetsberremtoens pen ofthe Peuvaion te | OP a cea tase Tue ™eignite, deeurne 14 u it Lad iteday, Areform| Government and Fraycc, in relation to Raise may be amleied lo Shesintay empioymest 4 in tho city covermment must bo bad, at all | Mexico and Maximilian, has been officially Snecauze them ecu provoction ectinnt aude Lee a | @tateamaulike bearing that were nen in the eekitig " ; reorcpae ibn Fata wa ctieet of the Tretitation to alecever | OF8 Of CLAY and Wensres, aro fast passing |" —-—- hkl pibipe hipaa hie aelbsBincr hated Besa omega rharee en) i for wor |away, and tho deliberation, caro and’eon Co the Whole Figupe. pondenco has been already published in the bat how is it now? [t is not necessary | Thare are now ten Radicals who have an- wl fe : "! to draw @ close parallel between | nounced themselves as contestants for seats tan Wind areas ne OO Boome athe the Congress of tho last generation | in Congress, aud if they suceoed in their | Teiforcin = = ____ | and that of the present, for tho change iano | efforts, as itis quite likely they will, about | August also, Povgar: EPSIE FEMALE ACADEMY conspicuous that the most euperticial ob- | onerfourth of the Democratio delegation Banceg.en the Lib of Septecsbers atitullen Co08 | server is coguiaant of it. What ia the cause | will bo ejooted. It acme to us, however, | tM 16th of Pancmgen the 12h aber. pguiaant of it. ls the causo > , UR A De, the vacatlss of this degeneracy! That is a question | thay Congress should not discriminate in ares srecied. couietalnet » which but few thinkers attompt to an- | favor of tho said ton contestants, simply bo | {itty crite: tha school ina vue Wriot, on Ms Teta Tae GRAND NATIONAL JUBLL! Peace au hit Mew voit menue Cie 0 AMERICAN SOCIETY TOR THE Froventton {7 iaficted on heries ‘ty het when d, MGHT and DAY, 43 CTV UNION, New York THE PUBLI U.P. VARICK, Seereta Y., Auguat 18 To Ke-Uulon Ont BUN ate pice wikia cous par coby through the country, the coluinve’ ot Cruelty io Animate beta letters trom euttzenm comeh aad tn my EIGN PATENT te MORN & 00, Dabiehen WORKING, WOMENS’ Bing all, neces a ele? ne Prinetet of Teustene, ait ne OF cliowing | or Wensren, abt upoe exception the lou xew Ke QITN : 1 to manifest the approved, May to M. Mout | THE NEW YORK SUN. a ios charity so liberal gud on: | thls government ty curptivod a + Ve RIINES Fort ALT hy mode of aci*™ ‘Tho gono- | 1 br tthe ft tae that they fryers : -ta to | ised recall of ane delachineet othe Preneh rAR! - she WHER ote ain & teatro’ ney of indixcriminate ebarity « “ 2. ren THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER | ong efleeé Upon the eount Congress «t, and direetly eneourages industrigl pt n +e + IN NEW YORK CITY has by thie means been convetted into 4 leconomteal habite in those who avail | ably ine: f OF the | prvepe the Jearmal of Commerce, and withem =| Mere party menhine f the dignified | themaclves of ite services, this proceeding of ti Emperor 1. | axaph erty Mail and ps eeente THR compact form, AT ONB HALF THE city paper. ait 14 | milion persons and thus Becomes, (i ne PRICES of the paps | eftice or furmished by news vendors, (# JER COPY: and ie cellv euse, Store cr Fhep of any © WELVE CENTS FER WERK, or Nene erve eae. | ELX DOLLARS a year THE PRICE POR ADVERTISING vary, tak jen, PROM TWENTY TORL tne YER LINK, or each tneortien, for advertieen | derartment ef TIE & be aditrened, BRACH, su and Pu erevive “Old Adem” Van Amba of Wild Anim WALLACK'S THEATRE— SIBLO'S GARDEN, Paiaenne ball't troupe NEW YORK THRATRE OLYMPIC THEATRE, TER GARDEN, —E The S ranges” and “1 ADWAY | THEATRE.—F, oo wud Py ties,” * wit 3 NEW Tom, the W'ipes's Son, PUX'S OLD BOWERY TH | Derecive.” Pan‘emime *) PRESB AY CHURCH, car, Gr *| THE NEW YORK » | “It Shines for Al? late hour for the recepti to matters of public concern, are apparent in Congress, ‘Tho the United States Senate comm: commendation of the whole world wisdom legislatio Is it so nowt Tho Kopresentatives at one timo was a ewer. change might be easily accounted ue Stat thero is ng conspicuous reason should not have advanced in the of our legislation tu the same d jon is much higher today in tl are not of the less intelligence and ability men to-day than there used to be. 18 of we the | is quite up to tho standard of ¢ HEAPEST DALLY NEWAPAPER IN rn wort. THE NEW YORK SUK" facility fer chiaining the mewn of V from every part A | of ihe wheiber ty Atlauile Cable, by Tele: TILE SUN We read every day, by nearly « quarter expering Ste entire contents at @ gianee) ft the potilention ved Ly carne yecial arrangemenis of waumual length. weer BP. React sto whem come Central Park.” * Dae Biaek Crook,” . Davenport HOWRRY THEATRE, — Pantomime of TRE—“The Fenele ‘of * The Behoolinastef.” CHARLEY WHITE'S COMMINATION TROUPE sideration which in thoss days were given 4 atatosmanship displayed in ita deliberate, thoughtful and considerate body, If our country wero decaying in Point of education and enlightonment, this all kuow, however, that tho standard of ed: than it wastwenty-five yours a; wo have advanced in other geppects, We 0 who believe that there is in our public not havo a Senator, at the present tine, wuo in reapect to statosmanshi WHOLE. ins RICK of otner (Ws single sheet ‘mealom TWO CENTS jot by mall ab | a TY UN fe under Gress nd and Cros SUN, Teeed in gaining pot and patriotio national body to the country im the last genera’ More Trouble for Wexteo. reapp ral M in Mexico {s visitation of misfor. | tune to that unhappy ¢ Sista antry, Axxa, he is sclfiah, ambitious and unecrupa lor Ile cares nothing for hia intry, but would go any length to gratify his ino nate passion fur power. Me loader of astrong party in Mexico np to the time that Juanes attained the mastery, in Mex object, at the head of the church party in Mexico but his countrymen have repndiated hit 1 he will be likely to find, as Santa J , that Mexican friends of MAXUULIAN are not wanted there, Still, Minamoy is one of the ablest generals that Mexico has ever had, and he Las shown himself to bo 9. skillful politician, Ho may, therefore, © influene n aguravating the troubl He haa now returned with the | {fi Mexico, Txotiem and teform Is his charge to the Grand Jury on Thurs day, Judge Bansanp eaid that he had pre pared a long and careful statement concern ing tho offences and corruptions of municipal officers, but, on reflection, he bad suppressed | T it, bocause it was “ hopeless for ono man to pt to fight the corruption of New York * Woe cannot excuse Judge Banxann's egotiom in assuming to be the only cham tho truth of what hosays relative to the dificulty of euppressing official corruption. ‘We are at a loss to seo upon what ground he ® prominent champion, of municipal reform. Ho was an aspirant to a“ ring” nomination for tho Controllership in the late contest, and received a dozen yotes out of about two hundred. If the friends of tho statement which he lo to tho Grand Jury is entitled to no- It rally does acem futile to make cial officer, and ™ | durthee attenpt to reform the city govern. | 1 | — : | ment through the medium of the ballot-box SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 8 16 [he yc haan aay Gad GALL) toe R | muvicipal reform—the beginning of that bei Mecabhoicces cee labor dating back to a period before Judge Ovn friends who wish their alvertioy Hy \isquu bad emerged from the palorusl mente clagaificd, aro reaycated to bani! thes | say¢_and wo confess that the reeult of the imearly, Wo keep our office open witil | ac ctection. has. almont. discouraged us Fadvertienonts | 1), no longer was when anded the L for the Taowas, both of Maryland, which they set up is that their competitors were elected by disfranchised votes, and House of diguied, caugo they are bold enough to ask for what | yasion an oficial jolntstock concern, tn- thoy want. Why not go tho wholo figure | ereasingly distasteful to the United States. ee | On the Irth of August, Mr. Hay replied to for. Wo | at guce and declared that no Democrat is | Av, ‘Reward that Cotlotta’s viele wauld not ho Unitud | ond | why wo charactor jegroo that We may | ither Cray | ey hin repecttany | for such men are not found inevery genera | yablie thab al yaa agit of | tion; but we believe that the average ability ea ck the 12, | of tho present Congroan ia quite as high as | mat ; pane ower! any that has preceded. it, Ino at to ao te Hunt you Th psomontel al Cho dudgmen) ‘the. doomlenne. ip the char) ae acter of Congressional logislation — is | MENRY BERGH, Ps W. 0.1. WANDELT, Bee I Pre, | ouietly attributable to tho corruptions S06 Broeawey. oor, of 1 441 | which of late years have WH upon the WNERS OF HORSES AND CAT. | parliamentary practico of Congress, ‘The : Worst of these ik the caucus rystem. ‘Thie Mi Castle, There Fowlers were lormer'y pur Blupecn 1, Tobias, son of Dr. Tovien, ed Heatly the demand hus been so aren Woned to, fanul ud funioe ‘oso them un ech ince as over 20 Mk SCIEMIIFIC ANE! 40 Tie BEST ‘The paper nd chemical ari Seculture, paren ~_ ' lnventions, ‘ “ail oes, dan of reading isdarae wou aA cet ches seria agen! ish rteg ee ' ct eta rear tata she “ene Geld whieh be le ex end whi bmns te the world & know athe mney sheet guineas enue and practical bers * og Co et bab only sling seeea er (anne foc? that of buat of WOOK BA ‘ Hs A YEAR. NEWsvar ear IS Titi? Wont. SHOULD sULSCKLIK, ‘iffeis materinily from ‘periodical, sev very Tauber of wie iors to the Bclentifié American The ediional tier, | al tects: | o) seuather with a ates heel | wyatem ts an Am PMY | beginning, until it mow actually usurps the | | place of official legislation aud makes the latter simply w matter of form, ‘The wost important businoss of Cong: “ tdi | Liven | from which all but ce | were excluded, plac Hadi ‘They resolved, 1 to'fraine a “policy” to D, | during the preseut se th 10 that all th {F) poo that aghty of them wore provable, the latter would be embodied in that plan, by their aatirm, with Porod stitute © voting the p forty-five Dems to the measure, ® majority Would be obliged, by the caucu to vote for it, pages. By Dills are for fo’ sats cy Peed a all the News| wor, with w cloar majority of ¢ - A 1H Pers an : hs 9 Liberty a Ae Tra a ___ No. 8 Pal ew. PERSIA® HEALING SOAP—Ii 15 | he soups tn Common use 0% Us te Alby frome the | disapproving their passug: of hasty and incousiderate wbuse of the “peeyious quvvi wai $ ah Vi 1 xpodientor uaeleas. i pujtatad Lor the, pa we ond rushing would oppomed to at heart, Yet the measure would bocome # \1aw, Lecause tho sixty members in question institution, and its | uses have advanced from au wis portant is now dono not in the halla of tho Capitol, as it weed 0 of this per- tion of tho of Ropresen- to be—but in caucusrooms and in seerct conclave, We have an example nicious practice in the late. act dominant party of the House © ‘They held @ caucus of the House | members in the first that their action should Lo regarded 1CAN | aso test of Radical orthodoxy,and thon pro- be pursued jon. Now let us il lumtrate the danger of this aystom: Thore ephy. maou | Was doubtless a portion of the members of seutits | tho caucus in question, who were unfgyor- to tho programme adopted. Supposo embers of the dominant party about 10—atteuded that caucus, Sup- in favor of 3 | the policy agreed upon, and that sixty were opposed to it, which proportfon is not im: obliged, by the caucus compact, to support measures votes in the House : aud the said sixty non-favoring but Republicans, together | OCF Op it 4 obligasian, hore is no doubt that many ed through Congress im this | legal if necessmey, against the injustice or ho membors | avarice of their employers ‘The plau of ae nother cause | sisting Women to obtain work is indnitely | ob isthe better than thatot bestowing money; aud | jn Cou-|it te this feature whick rende thie | ‘The legitimate use of the previous (acation is to get rid of ingtions that are But latterly rposo of sur party. am the minority | list of were defeated im the L eligible to a eeat in Congress. con: | Th agement of the city goverument ls ‘Two tare names have beeihdded to the dioal wspivants to Congress who Ato elections and who no into tho “contesting” business * in question aro Stuanr and ‘The pretext © consequently not entitled to their seats. Success in Business ¢ Scccvss iu life depouds not altogether on industry, labor and economy, in epite of these qua iy whom they are not more cousp! ery on thy uous # business to unlimited succoss. Ve explainod only by the fact that ppreeiate the vast power of ad. " vertising and others d seuret of mapy of our im res aud mont mugeessful mon is that they understand the | valye of bringing their business before the | not. Liou: Tho great Worth bis while to seck out and pay attention | & too single stranger who may become his big er gre h curtomer, Ho could address very few per | Emperor's bd faith 5 ho ius, oven if ho gave a ais thine to after expressing the hope that he may co angie i ay ts A veal) Hah , bs Pluie (aaah neni ‘© of work of it uit he puts an advertisement in the Ses, | iq November, and the opfuion that Maximil | for example, and, lo! ina few hours aquat | iin may probably evacuate the country in | tor of a million readers Ivance of the French troops-Mr. Camp- | There is uo investment more absolutel boll is left to his discretion as to his general ‘ore absolutely Cer | oovements, Dut is specially instructed to | tain tu bring good returns than aoney ex- | hour in mind that ho goes to the republic of pended in advertising, and this is pre {| Mexico as represented by Juarez, and to no eminently true if tho anedium chosen be a | Ober KovermmMment—that he is not ty ombar- ‘ \ , the ch in their Jeparture; that the Jourual having the enoruy ou of tod States contemplates notung like the | the Sun, As instances of this, our reporters | conquest of Mexico, me any ngerau me have niade inquiries aa to tho result of @ | meKt in the way of Mexican Iandw; tha aw of ae Sn te eee OF 8 ae ous policy, ft that General | erent advertisements, “They | Sherman’ accompanies Mr, Campboll in or+ fognd that there had beeu one hundred and | cor to assist in thowe establishment of the ] ity applications in answer tow single ad law and order therein, by such | | vortiagmont for ® t css f the United States land and 1 ate) carpenter, 1a. Fe 8 as he may dectn expedient to [ply to an advertisement for w Mr. € ell and the General jo less than five bk dou rea at Chihnahus or olso- | hak prosentod themsclyes wa cand in within ® conver | Agother adve ted that bis | patented article had actually doubled since } ba mado it publio by means of the Sus, | | These are not | crowded columns of | testimpny to the fact that thousands have fonnd their business grow aud prosper mar yolously in the genial light of the Suv. ‘The | | large aud daily increasing circulation of tho | Sux, gud the fact that it reaches all cla exceptional cases; our tigers, however many or however their wants Mr, De Cordova and tho Werkingwemen, Mn. De Conpova will lecture tomight at | Irving Mall, for the bonefit of the “ Work | ingwomen's Protective Union.” ‘This society | ie one purely benevolent im ite purposes ; | and under tho management of our leading | philanthropio citizens ft bas been the means | of accomplishing much good. The object | of the society is to procure places for work. | ngwomon, and to wiford them proteotion, | aried | one | Of the best sooivtiva of the kind probably, of succcoding MAXIMILIAN | hu | The exe pri claims to be the ouly champion, or even | shalt Still, Judge Barwann is a good judic | then parti nudlityiny | peat Ii will be gratifying to the public to see tho investigation of the Idaho disa@er, which was bogun Foxte Weal | ponsit o Mai her fi be need A n ailed te harge Tur Nowxin Down Cortaon, Taker, way, Ni rernay Hafety of tho Ferrles: hat when he found that he could no ton | matter o he wont to Europe and jutrigned w | to Know it; and i LEON for the estabdshinent of jclent remedy, Ta wot red in euch a case, 7 by the To th, made aa tharough and searching as Everything connected with the thould be brought out, that eonela- 4 may be drawn with reference to the Many thousands of persons | ourly entrust their lives to these boats and if there is any liability to meoid and | such t on a prompt and effi- Jifo is too pr in Jeopardy so near re? Nownty. for Lor writes to tay he has bounty. | yer died while holding his discharge papers f the lawyer are reaponsiblo the retura of the cause hi New Muslo Received. A Bong. Published by C, M. Tremalue, #1 Droad- York, Neanser ax Daanaer. Afong, W. ©. Duker sud J.T, Thomes, Published by ©. M. Trewalse, 451 Droadway, New York, Do Nox Hap Han Wanaino, shan and Moury Tuck 481 Dreadwa ABoug. T Sunday Photographing Again. o° | Thuree Pion of good and honest government in New | bra c York, althongh there t# no question about | TEN re i's Taborw, alarl yariy on Government a. Ligelow, U, S. bo abl | public. Where there is much competition | Rt Jin trade the benefits of judicious adverti»: | yembei | ing are most marked, A merchant thinks | received bis dot. 20th, ing hand, A speck of tron oON altel t tho the acuouot this Goverumom 1 a view necorded to Ar, Iiigelow, the Emperor . 0, nol | of the community, high and low, rich and | Vollnr to Masimilaa,. ‘Thus reassured, pat poor, give it special advantages for adver. | tilly, Mr, Bigelow the Bditor the desired effect, viz ors of ralleries to elose thei on day, thereby giving us an opportunity to full the command of our Creator, Thou ep holy the Sabbath day,” to obtain the necessary rest and recreation which evory Lumwan boing needs after the Tknow that at present, bus- # being unprecedentedly dull in our lino, @ great many of our employers would find itdard work to make ends moot if they would Aave to com at this time, instrne! Mexico ns speedily to wit Afte the j Accordingly, of the Suni— With great pleasure the appeal published in y'® BUN for the relief of photo operators by one of my. fellow T hope sincorely that it will have of inducing the ‘our oftice [auch of them ing todo this act of justice and humanity to an oppressed class of meu,) tious by the Atha jieror to understan eruiment, Nov in the eity | Allthat is douse fur the women infres of expanse, aud thoy are furnish [ith (he smoaie of wupporting Chuimpelves, | At thie sowson tho dowand on their yood offices are Deavier than vane! end | | ceived | widh BM, requested: r Tengtue bel Over the eubla—inade. e¥Ory 0u0 &i oven yutel iC requires mont at the tim 1 Your informed of the exiatin to give uel forcea on the Rio Grande aa wl doomed expedient, Next day, Nov. Caunpboll ia informed, Thave closed ou Sunday, Still, I feel satiafied that roform had placed as high aneatimate upon | if ail. the gaileries’ wore closed on hin reforin services as he acems to|that day, tho weekly receipts woul they probably would have wominated | amount to quite aa much after tho firnt week or two as they now do, because who now find it moro convent ent to have their pictures taken on Sunda: during the week, parti when wo know that hy person gets a picture taken he (oF Hy actuall proprietors of gallori stin thia auffect, and I also would aug . Mr. Kalitors, as you have always taken an intorest in the oppr all trades, oF profeant ante it, will take SN from time to tine, and not being very important need not be recapitulated now. It will bo remembered that the Froneh has at various periods, for about a year, put off the dato of tho with drawal of its troops from Mexico; and, not- withatanding the repeated from = Mr. r ard to demaud from the French goveru- ment an explanation of ity object Ih thus ipereey. In the carly ir. Soward sougha ta diplomatically the object o: at all affect the Emperor's polley in M Ono week later, on the unlented tiie Presiden proclamation x Maximilian’s paper blockade. ‘After this ® pause occhte and Mr. Soward uextturns up, October 8th, im a dispatch to Mr. Migelow, ‘expressing Mis mi to Napoleou’s intention to withdraw” the Mexican expeditionary for replied Oct, 12th Napoleon waa really anxious to get out of ‘as, possible, and hoped w the last’ of his milt- Mth Mr. Bi rociting the engagement eh is troopa in jo with Franco now ap- al horizo, unber 8th, Mr, Bigelow wrote to Mr. advertisements bear | Seward, stating the krouch Government had ed its programme, § nove aby of its tareca in Moxioo Spring, and gave ws a roanon would go! ver, withdrew, giving tho a that le instructions to our of the senate on the wat day tho, famous cabled Whiob 3 curio blab 0s¢het oo. ee rans to Me, Hig, vant {portance and ite great the Jougpat diopatch evar vont nxioue to id aleo T kro d workingmon of is. that you Frequent, rough your moat valuable paper, the pro: prictors of galleries to send in their naines and addrosaws t An are w ister to France, art of fnd out the Eropyeas Carlotta’s: mysterious visit to Paris, and on 6 same month he protested sb the appointment of krench cers to important positions in Max- 's goveromont, thus making tho in- Ir, Seward ivings as tic cable that Uneten therefor a am Later: oaterte uent would be removed. Next day, Noy. | " Mtr oward transmitted ‘to Mr. Bigelow e copy of bis instructions Vy Slane Came ip mt u ove ttuipenee evan te. tho realing of tho die- vd. Abeit bne weeks! later, eret if War was ol {of the csusuing state of afflts, anil pard of te which befel the Idaho, it iam Paramount interest to the publio ecious 9 aw: Ww. 0. read Buns an fu- Bo: jexico, igclow n three dato it ry hat he it be Mr, op, and liapatch ott ' that | are retort he G ‘Deon | turn takon without conference with and -even tion which the only official ywn only once rne nt Las not in our own purpose er tho Presi agreed to the Empe t tl Proponitic ary cons! he ini army ind Withdrawing one detach current, as promised, {1 Way inconvenient an t i literal performance of the F agreement We have taken meagai facilitating the anticipated Preneh » co-operate with wh hat w wer 5 Uh vaguatio rr agress and have now withdrawal of tho whole force in the spring than we have heretofore for the withdrawal of a part in Novem- least erat marked with th ent coul Or ten. it any understandiny States, so aa to leave the whole French xico for the present, instead of t in Novembor now found in ¢ tunceptio firat,because tho ted for the entire evacua- and vague; second, be otter ‘al peror. epeake. miounication to. ascertain the purpoxe and Tesotutiona, of France, aa ‘and resolutions in the same manner when she Tam not nnnceemsary to diner or eo aa Ln | ‘a proposod delay, he had ‘been seasonably consnlted=if the Tad Deen then put, a8 the pro- ‘upon. tho ground of snlli- fw nlone, and if it. had heen customary manifestations of regard to the interests and fee! age of t But the Emperor's a lity tho existing. arrangement ‘with the United repares ‘hont notier to the- United tates, This to il Mesichars a tes Bae tho Mexicans, as the Em- On “and it}has known ‘counterman Bazaine, We consult uaranten jin full reliance upom at nt wification of early arid compl of expeditionary Aperor’a exiat- 6 republican ‘exico for promoting the that country, 16 restoration of the pro- thority of that govern A t of those measures, Mr! Campbell, our newly appointed attended by Lieut.General Sherman, lieen wont to Mex pd for the met of whi their We next tor.” opi North now in convineiny works, ors have be eradicated, 1 ir tickets, 8 OF OthORWiNe Yielat i: rules of the company, rendere a pe 4ho French | liablo to bo put of the teaim ‘No pe baep right to monopolize mere seats than has paid for; tho seat whilo the 9} fameat |e, left in temporarily 01 mt, cutitios him (0 feat on his re- TEMPER OF THE SOUTH. itmays safety, and the n of the Ci them to the not by words. The inclined to the opinion that Sout tinned the political sin for which thero is no forgivencas, that secession is #0 rooted and grounded in them that it cannot Wo anxiously hope that they will not be confirmed in this opinion, Tot na all go heartily to work and evidence our loyalty by our deeds.’ The Mempbia (Tenn.) AVALANCItE, has the following information : “A resolution bas been introduced in the Arkansas Legislature, calling on the Gov: ernor for information aa to an attempt to overthrow the present State government, The resolution was called forth by m call signed by a few obscure indivfduals of Fort Smith for the purpose of tnangurating « new State ggvernment, The Legislature is still unable fo elect m United Stat the Extracts (from Late Seuthern The Galveston (Texas) Boraerre is dix posed to make the best of the (amendment, Journals. “It tn nttorly tisolens to discuss the othice of the amendment ; tho people of the entire power believe it nec only possible means trary is Ed to of are orn lead- Bena: ‘Tho Columbus (Ga,) Ixquinen has a high stitution unamended, and thus treats the subject: “Tho Cobstitution ts the role rightful ar- Mter of the relations which the Southern States most hereafter sugiain towards tho other States of the Union. they onght to adhere to the Constitation as to an ‘ark of safety.’ brings down upon In our opinion, If such adherence m the punishment of « reduction to territorial organization, let the penalty be inflicted. Tt will _ Weng be le. In pro- which wo aditero permitted by the American portion to the fidelity with Ww the Constitution and rel; ‘i upon ite safe- President Juares ou sujecta which aro | guards, in tho samo proportion will be the deeply interesting to the United States, and | ineasures of Jnstice and restitution accorded of yital iinportatice to Mexico. Our policy | to us by the'people of the Union when they aud measures thus adopted in full reliance | Shall have shaken of the induences that in the anticipated beginning of the ovac- | this hour of passion incline them to listen uation of Mexico were promptly made | to radical counsels and revolationary teach: known to the French Legation here, and | ings. Emperor's peror will perceive t call Mr. Campbell; nor can we modify the be instructions to treat, aud under which he may even now be treating with the ro publican government Mexico. ‘That overnm lesire sincerel, Campbell w tion. ted Sta await in u ply he uation, the expeditionary army aball be withdrawn, ‘The Tate change of military reasons, w unders eruiyent, have now oxproases hi aniasion’ to Mexico, aud. p operate cordially in promoting the reatora- tion of tho republican government, suggests, as tho shortest road to this, that an election shajl be brow joint inslucnce of the Uni ‘rance, withont any dictation as to the choice of candidates from either. to the unsettled state of that country, ho thinks the United States will have to maintain and exercise a kind of Protector. ate control over the government thus cre- ‘This dispatch has removed all clouds aud tho Frmuco-American po: litical sky is again clear. ii Mie AWARD TO Alte 1GHELO. DerantMeNt ov Stare, Wasnimanoy, Noy. 3, 1st Sin,— Your dispateh of Use Sth of Novem ber (No. aM) im pogard to Mexico is re ocoundiigs ib your iutoryiew ey asl wediuga ated. of troubl Tam, sr. your obedient servant. Witt ‘To Joun Bigelow, Kaa. A dispateh was received at the Stato De Partwent, on Weduesday, from Mr. Bige- ng A correspondent of the Chicago Avven- TisKk givos the followlyg report of the suc- a Instruc resident. ‘T nder which he is expected rune a Co-operation in Troy. foundry altogether tifty earnings for the were informed that th per week, and that scarcely auy one works ten hours per day int Flittle more t saw hundreds 0! the p carry on the works, and as fa as our obiser- | rom ite resting place efforts, which he carried the head of tho and gratitied ata shower o! coin that fol . The Cogles, $690. Lalfeages, $10 f seven tons of metal about eighteen hundred Their caj and real ta eagles, $650 beagles, aud $170 in ail there, or when it was buried, ances, however, it is beWeved that it wae placed there at the uth: mult, from custod Intersting (0 Knilroad Travelers, “rules of the road based upon legal decisions, aud pught to be The Courta have decide | od that applicante for ticket» om railroads oan be «jected from the cara if they do not The following universally known, 1 at the in € with ver ton tons of e mises, and overything neces or ynta\ Ahoeting @ Nogxo. A trivial ineldent oecu On bis exan The learbod Dog- J offer the exact amount of thea: | ductors are not bound io make ¢ rulroad thokets are | | acu count re ood for th wod until used ln day only,” 01 ug Cime of genuinenons, are of no ac- Fassengers who loge’ their ticket t will of course most earnestly nd confidently expect an early and entiro discontinuation of foreign hoatile ion. You will therefore rtate to the Government that the President hopes and expects that the evacu ation of Mexico will be carries with such conformi ment as the inopy calls for this dispateb aball allow. Mr. be advised of that complica ons will be issued to the Uni military forces of observation to ery caso special directions from be will be done w: contident expectation that the telegraph ° the mail may seasonabl. tia actory resolution from o thin note into effect the existing complication Kus ‘mperor in re- You will assure the Breach Government that the United Stat they seek the relief of Mexico, di ing’ more earnestly than to preserve peace aud friendship with France; nor docs the President allow himself to doubt that what has been determined in France, most inaus: piciously, as we think, has been decided | jy upon inadvertently, without full retlection | upon the embarrassment it must produce | hero, and without any design to reta French expeditionary forcer in Mex d the full period of cightoon iginally stipulated for the complete ovae: | jan arose solely from ich, owlng to @ ling of the intentions of our Gov- assed away, and Napoleon satisfaction with the U 8 Foposes to co- about by the States” and But ow. ds, meft about and turn out foves per week, present time, in stock estate, 19 fifty thousand and all this has been accomplished by a fow workingmen, jn a fow months, quiring tho average amount of each ma Usual day of ten Lours, we average rate is $10 foundry, and but average, W. ane irc fod it detied his He thereupon employed a hatchet his belt, and dashing in | waa both astonished | f yold and silver | in quarter: There was noth- ing in oF on the keg to indicate who buried it | From appear oak of the rebellion, red at Lexington, Va., fow days ago. One of pupiis shot and killed a fee) man of that town stated that the negro had “insulted hia,” ‘Thiie statement was corroborated by spoctar tors of the occurren berry who heard the case made the follow- ing points in his decision : ’ Virginia bave always recoyuisd the ditler- ence between the white mau and the bluck; that a white man may protect himself fr negro insulte clearly proved jeneral Lee's table black nation he hat the laws of | Le the deed was | Me eMule of the Ame | ho should dicharge the defendant The from whitch cul in eve for wa following style Ine of the worst errors of the Southern People has been their constant pursuit of ano dalusion after another, taken up dispelled with so great rapidity that it fseoms almost a paychological hew the mind can sooner is ono hope drop) arises, and in the clonds ns ever. and useless, The Kadicals have positivel, declared that they will not their jo! no 01 they will, for the present, at least. vious that the only thiny to do is to attend to its local interests, to vato its auil, to repair the waste caused gr © mechanic arts, ranches of ind By attending strictly own affai, nothing to The Sava “They hi New Orl of by the war, to promote tn vide | and to extablia wor, to ew ry Buate the oath ra nd hat follow tho n chides the South olness and judgment, in the and omienon ages. No ped thay another ot the fair castle atands as high Sueh hopes are vain ield. an in eves that It ts ob- the South now hae ion, to pro puch to gain, and nah (Ga.) News axp Henan thinks the motives of the Radicals extreme- ly nelfieh, and tha deseants on the that by ty: dling the people of the North with tho representation that this ameudment was tendered to the South hy, with the view of reator- was seornfully ted, they can keep alive Northern pro- soul be sustaived im the more ex nasires upon whigh they have re sole objeet, and to ne- asin olive Uiw g the Union, And t ve} Iwed, ‘This te t months | euaplish it thoy mintitatiowal Las rotesta of our fully the Brench army of in. | low, assuring our Govyerpmens of the Em-| tr been strougthened’ rather | peror’s intentlon té@arry out bis programme, Ia bay inate therefore, | Gud specityiug a time whon the last man of thor Ho object dollars, | Gulf Ont w ry to itis n | your the with: |Re | aro Cons Au on: other to, bw ejected from, the care unless they a second one, Passengers are min the eore and! trary em of this fi stationed in state of things there: “Sinco General Terry and his military Politiciana were withdrawn from this de partment, there has by ty. His ‘successor their affairs with euch skill, tact ment—so justly and in so ya manner, that everything runs emeothly and pleasantly, authorit: ed engl | for thei Let w inistered, tual present of the Union, trial in ruin. betraying t 0 destruction,” Wo ts to the says cess of the co-operative foundry in ‘Iroy: “Pho rat ything, the Superintendent informs | not ad: us, works harmoniously. ‘They have threo | sing! patterns of stoves of their own, but can as | a pooplo more tnani yot find little time to work on them, having how more contracts on their hands than for it is a rem, they can profitably fill, They employ in the raisi 1 of Magi ence when the ship bre | itwelf as follows + So calm, 80 ¢0 and in at ‘aetion: | entitles you to all Constitution, alaority. bu there I the are The di pr and not 2) NE mot hear of ni no jar, no jostling, ing the Federal soldiers movin, Just as if they were a areely know that military author ity was exercised hore. As to c nilsunderstandings between the soldiers aud citizens, ox botween the colored people aud the white citizous, they are unknown.” ‘Yho Savanna (Gi statement willing to subvert nt and ingolve the the country in ot will e the masses and then there vo tr The Rishmond Witta is exceedingly po lite to the military euthoritics Richmond, aud saya of the at present n perfect tranquill- nid hie at collisions of But for soe- about the home, we lisions or and Henaup of the Radical press that there is a respectable party In the South in favor of the wmendment, and on of tho amendment will ork of restoring the Union and there probably never was ¥ opposed to any ire than are the Southern people to hablo fact that the en- nal it in Peet ven ab ead of carryin sheop im its talons it will furmish anoth: | ration of Haop's table, aud get it ght in the wool.”? Sourieny Vixpicaton, Pine Bluff, Ark,,ismes tho follo cose advice to the people of the South people of the South, be i eloment in the Southern States posed tho la i act the o, nur is there a single one of | —x States in whose Legial moud EXAMINiu saya the South | cupica the steorage but opines that it won't on the ship of State, | ake much ditter: | stip, and « | Atidu gocss wo mnust pronounce the Mould- | rest fOr ® nioment from the work of mate dae Cooperative Fouudry of Troy a per. | tial reconstruction, ait on the plowetail ot fect anocene Jean on the spade aud listen to Levies aaa of the Radicals ag we would to the shrick of ‘Treasure Teava. ahungry hawk ilhey ar very hu ery and | Very flerce. and Lave ev isposition in In the washed bauhs of a Ravine, Which | Ter a walle us upeaud have penot Juta into the Mississippi River a fow miles | enough to give us eerious annoyance, but below Wolf Island, there was, a few days | they cannot’ dons permanent harin unless diseevated by @ WMladoasl Nanton & woallow ourselves to bo frightened out of | whieh the Nader t promot plilosephio atuitude, ‘The Mud- pay bas, ird is quite a Herco bird in its way, but of the proclaim your *ay mgwl | firm, speak boldly, act with Aetermination, | 11; | and when the Constitutional trumpet of war calls you to the field, be rea 1t in better to fi rave Uap @ tyrant’s d reeds rebellio: | Constitutional rights, and, if necossary, fight Jo not brulle your tongues or You are how as much entitled io your rights “as before the war. By procs | lawation you have been reinstated as citi- 200m and citize: of the United States to Feepond i's freeman’s con. Oppression his ease it will be rebellion, but Constitutional action. ‘Think of it, reoveant Southerners! half of i | the North aud all ef the South are ready to take uparme to preserve the Coustitullon, have no more servility, by the press and publio men, to the hear no voice counseling submission, but all proclaiming our righte or war.” The Nashville (Tenn) Gazerre hae faith that Time will make all things, even, and cals, Lat us Tho chropie condition of the popular mind is a love of oqual lawe impartially ad- From violent fnrpulsee, “men © caus of the aberration ceases to ope- constant and ultin the ‘old ment of this State a1 js One of unfairnens, rality, injustice, oppression ;. but it is con: vatoma, tely ire iti be: Mi the 1d head: | their courses fon every vista, strength of and cannot endure. ht against § As tho et Sunday last, two miles from Mitchclsville, ‘Tennessec, two negregs, named David Groves and Charles Givens, got into a fight about # woman. The former was cut to death. Givens was arrested and taken be- fore ginttes iil and indictment for some the negro case was Fate, at rate named Reoday for examination. A iE Mte Bale. m, on bei . rowd as Urofhers, Prass, wae i A Tapoeed of, Avbert C. McDalo, who seat 4 Constable and brother of the ma- row a pin ed a crowd to assist in making tho ar- Hin brothers be: general Sight enn ‘mon, thd'n heavily bein The Gon injuries, ruftians, A late health bh mors cl worn and sad, and ver nuff r too, he were vo hia face. * wide-w trouse the Mi The stu: interfere “ hazin, bal} cinnati that pla ho fou Bourbon Bourbon agent the head, bot still nayer seen the chagrin“ and disanpointmont. arries his head moro on tho left aide than formerly, and walks as though it ful this morning. sive ukases whic snow-balling, pl tebing ‘They were mistakes iu the halle of Yak to. shot at armed, and all Tho result was The i, it ps um. resiated, ion were i ® hand in the Prana McDalo was shot dead and Bill was mortally wounded, shot threo times through the bod: stable Byram received similar tat istrato wan badly cut in lingers alive. “All had more ot leas sefious injuries from cuts, shots or bruises from buts ol were good citizons, but the others were tols, The Byram Napoleon's Appearance. Vari ot find. ho can to his life, learly marke correspondent thus describes tho appearance of tho sick Emperor of the French, as he wandered about the famed retreat called Briarritz, seeking for th Ho says mperor looking’ #0 {i the last throo months seom toh Mls faco is tho lines upon it are nd he looks care: mach like aman aud 6 added ee and coming with depression of spirits, from In watking, His Majesty's dress ry fatiguing. this morslng locked almost as” esedy™ as Ho ig usually scrupulously” neat wake ‘The mperor pres. and careful in this respect, but it reemned to mo that he had been particularly negleet- He wore « round hat and gray overcoat and In always an awk ward man on foot, na hia trank and it Of proportion—the former while the latter ure wn certainly an ine black 4 are sually horter than Melancholy Students. emco with the It is announced that the Faculty of Yale College have forbidden the Beethoven So ciety to give any public concerts in fature. nts reluctantly acqui ra to Buclia ; they did not open their mouths when the mar ant sounds of * Th) } they respected the motives which delivered Freshmen from all their fe cod in the wewow"” were hi ra, and made and other vencrable customs pe- pe nal offences ; they submitted to the succos- forbade foot-ball, base- ying marbles, anid 4, on the college grounds ; uit they hoped that the spirit of innovation would ‘bo satistied with these sacrifices, and there fs mourning A Veculiar Town. Limes ( co jorous lect nt his agent on smooth Mr A Wh ) aMODE Ua r who es er or not there is he had certainly been wod deal of Bourbor A Paria, Ky., correspondent of the Cin- irig”) writes concerning no hero couple of days rival thoroughly a The fot aoturer—" What are the prospects ” Agent Lactui reckon we'll hay Agent Laeotu Agent Lecturer pyre rer (hie) fille” rer. —* (Inc 6 humor t” pects prt of a honse do you “About how full full'rn tick.” “Tho yon think the people here Well if aa'n foilor to drink every tif'n minutes is 'preabar tion 'f humor, they've (li Vistol nome of ore pistols, 1 at least —perha story feel look: aut o | rt tyking the ave to remove themeely Keep Your Woathe! is are’ very eo them bei 0 of ) got i monly worn here, cso large that instoat of Totiring to bork the wear: from their ‘Tho ease with which @ native sowothing surprising, man at whow the plasti n't mind being sho ves, In fact, a! ono sear his post, sometinn 1 Did bi f hia work ! dis ight, at Calais burned dil if amidst the waves of teu) dashed upon the rocks of « fan ean jerk out a revolver, and the rapidity with which he can particularly to th eapon is direct “let 'er off,” is a fow times who can't show amp ‘Trimmed and Bureing. Tho keeper of the lighthouse at Cal was boasting of the brightness of bis lan- tern, which ean be seem ton leagues at sea, ay in tho dai Llook out to the sem and | o f tho eyo of the whole w t. Go out? Ue Tighthouse Keeper ao | feel so deeply the liapor- | farentan 11 W Nu ‘And suull Christine | storesua; bec eave alewen es ange et their lizht, and sulter ft to grow inn when for need of its bright eet ebild of Timothy ead Johan tion, | may be Lewe’ tion? No, shine.’ Lot your exer others into paths of im ality, rather than inte paths of whither so magy of the youtl vi the pr ent day aro hurrying with steady steps, only to find them bosot with, therne aud | Let your light shine, briers, \ipancial News, Markets, Nuw Tho afte Stock m terday pices, | portant callow | at? a8. Golt closed at 138% inactive and woll supplied at 7 per cout, for | with @ considerable amount of business at 6 M. Yous, Friday, Dec. 7, ¢ MW quotatious of tho gousral thot, compared with those of yea: afternoon, show soiewhat higher gh the changes are not im- Governments wore quite steady, loan market was | fer er cent, Diseounts were dull The foreign exchange markot was dull and lower, Prime bankers! bills were 10996 a LOE for i for aight bills, On" Land We, a2 de, Pork | fA heavy. Whiskey quiet. Al THY STOCK FXCH ANGE. da; Je. lowers ly lowe ade, lowe p38 ~ Corn irr Oats le. a’ Lard steady, E id 100% @ 110 havge to-day Flour was Wheat dull and lar, unsettled . lowor, Beef Leavy, a et a ie | eee hy | ieago "go 4 he 1b) 40 iy) we MW 18-20 m cnisto ttt Pe 99 Hey 13000 Ade. be ig $0 Marsan 4 Ee BEEETS SSSSSE35 355 a pes SSESS3 SESSERSEESESS Sez a3 New You, Paap ay. Dec. &. Raat teel prime, Yiaite eats, Saltese pound | ber pail: woedcork, © Pe eee a nal, eneh, ihe, diac Ntgevor ib thelée’ eet! Sa eae: Sroked and ndked bali k mated ality erring, veg hore Lie; smoked vaimon, Siaibe. Shati Fah. ive, Ralde ; do pikind, — opntera pl on aS doesn teat fated iio eral , dor, Tard den. clap ard, per, 1 6201 C0: de salt, dow’, 81 tongues and sounds, Ieftc, i iste ine t i$ SS. Coy Sect Stati rng uae eoriatt terrapin, sce viiacsetir ot Be Str ee ran ae Sete, ral SPECIAL NOTACES. A Favorable Notoriety.Tho goed repos tatdom and extended use ef Brown's Bronchial Trox ches for Coughs, Colds, and Throat Disqasss at ‘eagsed the Troches to be extensively imitated, Obx only the genulue Brown's Dronebial Trochen, do not be infimenced by these whe mako more profit by setting worthiew rmitailone, 1 ‘The heads of society, the lenders of ‘Civils military, and al hautton aro femal Het a eat ead Slendr ot an trent MSGR Ra iow ied Mpeclal Netier-—tlaving completed ifammomngmta ith ihe ovarance Compan 4 ist On (aver #40 Chaat si. “Read the wusetat to the For sale ov wews stan da yy my" © Overconin.?—The lara over Cining Jn the aby, Wilts, Wand 19 wowese at Ma ritin 7 NeW Ad Vea Stabe Faire TSO Sod Hollday Presents of Affection and Charity, we Wison Hock bul Sewing Maeniuee Capilarian, oF Magteal Hair Westera: tiveranobent © ores Hate te ne wad ‘waking Ih sult, aud. al iy wale Ae tras o# #1 por bot when a visitor said to him, “ What if one of tho lights should go out f”" “ Never! impos sible! 1 1, horrifted at tho bare thought, said he, pointing to the ocean, “yonder, where nothing ea: acbigeta. aml hes there ard ships going by to BI Mowery. cor, cf E of all world. If tought one of my ¥ (Gall there and bay what yeu oa out, within tix months would cor Le Sara — Mott’s Chemical Pomade Restores Gray DMG, Koopa it slotwy sud from felling ont nd be de gira te htt eberatim for to. hale has Bod Ly Keusltous 18 Aetat Houses and dyogetaus Set = a DEALS. imdar, Dec. 0, of fofammatio 7 Aunioms youiigent won of Wily new, bee T year, Smouts family ave reepeesfally inyit rol, Rom “we residence cf ht | COUGHLAN—On Dee. Tey 1864, Hetins, young ‘Coughlan, wed # month ends of the faunily a:@ rospecttully invited re sitond the. a eh (int the repdenge-ot live vs feat 20) fart 454i mae Saturiay atruone 6 | Aon ceca, aT ee PARBELT—On w Ath inet, Thome | pirat nant Koeioglory Counts | | Melativencend tends, of the famiy are. inv Mott et, om Sumiay «fier pom, at 1 o'elocky ta Wal vary C6 wt Cth, 1846, of wer orga, hon of Willian wad Wstonche ahd days: iniaily ate conga’ oral Hata Whe take of Sunday afters 130. , vot citar hh anion ‘Sohn aud Wridget McCook aged Vain hese Of the family are rai end the. Tuneraly tom "the on “Baiurday’ afte rnooes es of Novihern Tt Tks par bite a aaa Maa SAE Dee. Gib, 1h A.M from comgess! ved by pha! coal tron nee futgent dah Fe'vearm Li month HOLLE — Tn Brook! ‘Toarday, | Willlam Henrys eon ot Robt, and’ Maxgeret ine aud Margaret ite!) . matte ecaa bei, Lewis and Yeten eves 3 LYONS—O1 Wort con piece? icteric ritoe Tease Goiock, EM. Ee, Loule papers MAGUIRE-On Deo, 0. eat enild ot Joun ana Brew i McGUIGAN—In Jersey City, on Friday, Dee. 10%, Seek h Wgl co nsmuion, eee Of Jub MeCu.cuty taad 99 youu iy ae bean Hag! peer anew Le ¢ 1

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