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WEEKLY SUN, ready yp Thereday of euch week fe gent hy ma’ ‘THE NEW YORK SUN. J@UBLISHED DANY DAYS EXCEPTED, Oftce commer of Neeren and Fulton street. Mommie er |Thirty-Mourth Year. NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 1867. ; END OP THE CIVIL WAR, ese ssn et ct ivan onc i dtc | Stam Cable Dispatehes. |i ly he". ymca ay Special In ian Commissioner: Ne bntldioaa, and at several poly Ye Ne auewions of & gener: RATES OF ADVERTISING ALE ORVARIARLE OF ADYANOR, For Srey insertion of Tone ines oF teas... 906m Se ee ee oe te. Advertisements or special notices at proportiv Tales, to be ascertaibed om application a che o Om Twenty-six words are counted as four tinem Price Two Oonts | endeeven words tor such tine more ‘ann tar = ey 910,- | widow, expectally the widow of one who bad | was destroyed by fire yesterday. Lov m The car shops of the Deatnotnes Valley | Fun 30 kteat @ etree, cannot ive an cheaply | Ratteond Company, a re uey aa a sewinstress, Sho will be eooghty an lMatewed EWC ctor Cie te tare ust receive company. Can we not till be | estroyed hy fire Monday night. ‘The watch | Just, aa @ people, to Abmbatn. Lincoln’ pan was burns om, farnity ? Ito death. 1 Tre fact that ¢ ral Sherman was or-| To the foregoing remarks of the Tribune dered to come to Washington by President | the Commercill Advertiser replics aa follows Johnson, together with the more agnificant | This act fact that the White Honse gamblers are bet. |! air ting that Grant will be removed before the | brah 10th inat., bas revived the rumor that Sher- | f justice would, we have cheerfully rendered by Come t things occurred which impatre Wi ite regard for one of the individnala. te The nr ‘ebruary last a Commiseion wae leaned | ral was showered with bowjuets, ‘The Gen= ‘ r. Hien GF Helvetia. noc far from the aacred alte of oon be detailed to e ene whose benefit it would have inured, Foreigners to be Provided for. WASHINGTON. Mi adoait Ala fedadifarced wie | eral feached the Revere. Howe shortly aner| 2H@ Roman Territory In-| the iin wnere ine sree of” the, peoples | mae Will soon be detailed to relieve General | Hives nett It would have tnured. fk by the President of the United State, ap- | eral reached the Rovere Hotoe shortly alte cornmitncideandwhere itwas proved that it ie | Grant from hie duties ae War Secretary. | that wo rout. tir It reluctantly hue Wasittworon, Aug. 7. nting General Aifred Sully, General Jobn | Rocton salting ph 7 9 La a vaded on all Sides. Wot monntalna rivers and toneues that divt 4 Tennessee Legislature assembled at} connection we i CEP TATET 1 > BUILT i Os 9 holilay, the sehools and busine hiiman family, but priests and. deapotien, A YANKEE HOTEL TO BE BUILT al Sherman was at the War Depart: | B. Sanborn, Generat No B. Huford, Mr. GB. [tn « great mesure being suspended. The i ae i pnd. deenotten, te Capitol at noon yesterday. ‘The Senate | but for & gener: the a . _—_—— ment to-day, and bad a long conference with | Beauvais, and myself, Special Comminst banks, earanc Cylon Howe wd | A Bight--Lho Papal Troops |: ve the progressive aw, nized by clecting Mr. Genter as Spenker. | Eiirediable: revelations in Congrens., he |General Grant, General R. 8. Granger, Gen- | ‘To visit the Indians tn the nelehborhood of | He uwelte ned tince tlie elt eee ears | bettie rot Iuatice aud trathe | Carrol Napter, colored, received nine votes | refusal of Mes, Lincoln to vacate the White /PERSECUTION OF THE CHRISTIANS, eral D. & Howard and several members of | Mi rt Phil Kean nd te cone with them Site eens Na Ad ate lied d pink | Again Dofoated. " set in the end prevaltummrthe tarthwhct | for assistant doorkeeper, when on! 13.yere | Ht hand the “manner of ng’ finally, 4 " #4, He aloo had on interview with | niet insiructions from the Secreta: | On the arrival of idan at the Re iy ee | Un altt Heemph ped tiecnehal winks, hid atta | Becessary forthe election. Governor Brown. | Were, for the same reason, suppresrc He also i nterlor." Correspordlt a | vers fouso, thors Was & la Mad ceo: | tices ; aaa wilt be emplaved in tisefal works, and tot. ln The at least questionable Loyalty of An Interesting History. [i ching secretarr. full written Inatructions were | yiey fairer morn wan ma (Sait, | Nows Prom South America, France, |'y."yurhave’ ot cultases Siirws mercenaries | low wan at the Capitol. Ile health seemed | Lincoln was asother ty lel — - ne Depu ng Controller of the Cur+ each of us by the Hon. O. H. | oheormd Betwoe nue rer a | and apies, Fantnar vy be Bad ve F Zhe Depeny Anting ‘Sontrouer of (Se Co | Browntta, Reotwary of the Inter Sheored. | Betwoen five a | Great Britain, Abyssinia The excitement that was oceaaloned by hie |‘ >* Ded __ 5 al uae Gt an ieee eer ee ‘A Tour Lito the Interior by tho rency tins given notice to all persons who | Arms. ccerptary of the Titer Bullock paid hit 4 forn | y Abj Fe acl dls a Re ll A SPORTIN wae one of the most bitter rebela abs U. & Minist- have claims against the Croton National | of the United States’ fi compltanc Etat Le and China, Victor Emmuaincl, stating that positive the @ MATTERS, comphetty with our encmlea, Bhe seat Fel +8 Minister, Bank of the Cliy of New York, thot they are | resoluttoa of July Sth, 1867, and publ Whteh the (lewarn) Pecotoed t | _ - < formation rendered the arrest finperative. eres Ame of Base Ball Bes | nale Relitives thongh out lines Into Rebel . Hed upon to present the eame, and to make Pol the wicborlen teers the Create the members oft | . « Me. | The feeling onth tin France is thus dom, In conversing with Mr." Lineola, RCLA ORS T legal proof thereof to C. P. Hailey, Baq., Re= Of the authority tron the | wfange number of ariny oilers and. tently _ ~ stated by the C this subject, be stated that there were SPECIAL HONORS PAID HIM, | texat pro sich allt bred ats Ate Bee mitesion ansembled) In honiand citizens were intrateed to the] The Gartbaldl Reventon. Cewstate | sete of children inthe Tost family, and pS om rect th yal th ime | mals, Netvraaka, March 24, and orga General who Vel his Fone. in the partorw of | iit toad erie Fiber Yesterday afternoon the second game of | tB¢ Rebel bloc ran only in the veltisof Mw » iu New York Ie an early hour a crowd col onnser, October he reports b brothers. Strange Diseoveries Made. (ti ic ctie inet Geo. Parnelt, one ot the | Detained p anow west of this platy | ected In front of the hotel, ni tong betre | which are i ‘ the series for championship between the tWO | “14, se, nrese, ‘The attrnetion foe telties end put. rotable that Geo. Parnell one of the | which rendered travel Imroaitie, the Com: | Sotork, the hour fixe for, the nef rey coe ie ae oireeesy ron eke” sree Oa Tubs abows named, was played on the Uaton | the curious and epeculative of the other seal ke Bon &eo, Bane te teas Cee Or i hia Cnet, | IER Toallinony Ot aeveee al Fal Deke | Bowdotn 8q nd all the ay South show that the revolutionary volunteers | ! Ground, Brooklyn, B.D., and resulted In «| in this clty, Just now, ls the grand exposition . Per will be to New York to fil the vacancy | {he testimony of pooin Wet na. Lieut © it were a le packed. alt lave tovedtié * riteey em kil lass | Victory of the Atlantics by a score of 89 to 17, | Of Lincoln dresses at' the office of Mr. Brady, that Or wore and |p Ta eate to: letmantetAA eh Ves | ton, MO okt I eA TE gu re somprlsing nine yar mT ‘te : | the players. The strong wind prevailing | exhibith Jet haa excited the publla ‘6 the Satm ‘Cont Treasury Department to immediately Gl the | Pie, tick that the Dats teonanvenk he Republic, ui the | « 1 Rome to meet the hivaders tn Pros | Hing Her fiw cave of atinek, All the dlepu Also Interfered materially with good play. | curtl and hundred principally vacant Deputy Conitniselonership. cre, : f command ¢ Costin w Helton, | sinone, © proviues: ty cant of the | oe ait heen wet at Kime wot) The attendance was somewhat lesser than at | Women with consid moments 1 y the iT y bered ' i abot 1000 Ime ’ eat te be animated with the best ep | 4 . the 25th | Colonel Parker, of General Grants were Cath " - At oe ie of the past big games. A good deal of | disposal, daily throng the room of Mr st ee fectiary ot | orem Lie Met igentollilcey i ct the mess | formed in’ Rranklin. ed tien ty, A Putte vee Hetweon them and |The ant Ho Ie te Hote | apeculation was excited to know what course | Brady, thd give Une aut hs shopwomas with thelr] eg r 4 the # fin the report t tas i ihe Gariiaddians, near the Alruast frov atop'ing the measires which. the sauces | the Atiantion would take tn view of the ree | mote todo than either bargatned for, wi N.C., where he gocs at ¢ eat of Sere x * \ e lower y t t led tot : tesita'e, asimuet | cent deeleion of the dud ‘ommit a Tidy, with fice concented with a vell, call v Hon. Lewls V. Hogs, then Commissloner ot | fever i N fr t and must | cent fon of the Judiciary Committee, . I ‘ tary McCulloch, for the purpose of inspects | Indian ature Th iis decal rebruare | rons t encles | The Papal troops were again defeated and fie the energy It has showa, wiverse to Devyr and the Mutual Club! | and arranged for the eale of the superabunde Japan isover sind hy, ‘ ti ® ; Urea wh limentary to the Ge , They, however, took the mild and reason (clothing of a distinguished and uted, but i K and ting upon the dition and | 4, 1857, and the suggestion reterved to is as! era we Peal IR Cae radeacr eh tem cot ite fall Gaede tovearde Tome, n p A lished, Chostn returns to his all " thtlow rue he, ankes ‘ j ba Ja\"« Inenston of Rome was ting aucninet | Dameless lady, y | valuation of the Dismal Swamp Canal, it | fol Hn ineluded nine la of tn t neaston | iat rf 4c Th ne belng in absolute war ‘ Anis, October 7. A report Is current ‘the fronti maelves frou the ence, disbands his army and surrenders OD | Heing probable that the Governnient will dive a ne , the arvival of the procession at) Bow: | Mee A ea enven ti i 0, and. i ths terms acoorted im, ‘The other tnsur- | pos of whatever interest it holds thereia. | nnition for thelr anual hunt, ap-| Square, “Gilmore's Gand wae stationed in | thet Prussia recelves with favor the appeal | naralely, Grttoes Wel en, iaok he holes af tae rare are. display (gout princes had re-entabllshed thete gored | P00 OF whatever interest tt hot ei | ave the onder rescinded which i Ht the uote, mul performed reverat | o¢ thettadiah Goverwmuns to: the Barer fr id the gaine proceeded. upon the backs of chalrs, but the more Ca Bent pine ; 0% paar . Pld these things. All the testimony ta patrlatle ai vietfonn wen erected alla tment to the Europe a ing obtain « better view and closer inspect! atlone w th the Tycoon, The Minister of GOVERNMENT BONDS, ni ra Meaaine acu fice hi in front af one of the Val and this | Powers against the ‘Treaty Sopte embers, | The bj by the lady atteneant throwing them occas r ' rise and join Foreign Affairs enys to Mr. VanValpenburgh porinet. Batior i Seeretnty Panta Witte Wate eet aot nated hy gus Je the General | a eres a 1 3 jonally upon her shoulders, just to obll Shat all now scemsto be pleasant, but it ie] Mecw Th: of the ans, Who surrounded C 1 Fetterman's ares aceurnte ty Major | aud will support tho demands of Ttaly teads aac toy. | Hat sr | eo that thelr appearance on promenade mi i ernme ay the A and play Mail to the | fonde considers that the Gov- | Wann Sf be seen and adinired. Fura) laces and ‘4 Impo: how loag peace will cons | Pywenn | Barty of 1, all of whom were murdered and aid afterwards, "See the Conquer. | Rome ernment of Florence has rendered a rignal tv, are (n a ginas case, bi “fou he “four mutilated. ' On the 20th of April the | . u South Amerions 4 8 4 ys , butt thor Mnue, there are sy many bad meu in Ja Waanisatox, Oct. The Becretary of | Commisatoners met 8 rit ing Hero Cores," cheer upon cheer was fine GE Tent ateamer from | SCrvice to Garibal nee bad he p 18 4 illare tn gold” potnt ontft ts kept ina oan. ° Ti mM akeOalieele thie: morulae | ry ¥ i iven, and when silence was finally obtain pisnom, Octe lastateamerfrom | into the Roman. territory he would bi hope board box, and only shown oa special rex New Mi t Le iteerdeald web th eg tbe fe] ‘ 0) nites | cd, General Sheridan «poke as follows Bouth Amertea reporte that the Spantsh fleet | found himself in a short tine between a body 1 4 gp hin Miniter have arvived from Yeddo, | addromed a tery Important letter to a gene | wert of Omaha, and atu lars quantity | mira tan tery at of enc tropa dented fro a4 A sation ot the malcehy ct vitioed i om Italy, Helzamn and Prussis. Perfect cor | tleman in New York In relation to our | pr ammunition to ther alone dissenting | gine. Tam very gla to and a division of the Italian army vent In bls | araegy adverse to the course Mra, Lincola hag foreiga legations, ‘They have selected a alte | part with somo of their amuunit » | whew there wan ti Mt Derhy will soon reatgn the Premiere | nett, London Times, of the 25h ult, bas | mutual ssecs8 78] 47 1B = Cleans Ore he cavers as the cavellicgs are) pore : + reer |: 4 Hi \ C whde | kere meee ne that) Lord Derby will soon resign the Promler- wibjotned cotnments on this important | 4 sistent at the quality of some of the di Yor the foreign seilement in Yedilo, at the Tay aseny Duranraner, Oct, 7 | unfetendly tr n there cats be no danger now, so lon on i i He vce B) 4) 91 8] 8) 6] 9) 8) O— a8, cea OB ear hive let enters | seceived. Too te attaenen | G08: Was " eveniug, Th trmvelliis fr be sti the East | "Phe London papers this morning publish a | Ve hae come to p ke ford Club; weores, Mesere. A.B. Taylor and | 97 Sion 5 per cont ‘cas than cost, “Bomd @ Bay of Yeuto, near the centro of the | to the utterance to which you refer, ‘The | Were the ! a every section Mf the Comptte are Sei aoiented | feport that Kar ell, who is | ment arn a o jot worn Ik f aly, amd tho sto ox tho. ettemeat | feopie tthe United Stach are sal ao | he we test the Tg ty ihe fallnton of thot cide ned varhtisee | (gent wroe bircatraGal’ by" Lactna ot ralieat which Mase Halt_Harvard ve Excetsters | much they ure Jucged user the ane nd ive ‘po 10 dige, | Upon the question of the preservation of the | Colimission therefore obtained permiseion ve ¥ 1 chat the AY Racal ebiedll batt lpiaedd Snaiest ae throng Hoyo. Me Bosrow, Oct. f B Mh botto a | Within thin Worigoets ane to bee | tain ch wetaey wert onthe est | fd aera ban tute authority | “fi alysis iT heli shat | contectne=s of the report is poaltively dented ial trate to. Flovence, isole pine Vediy: Ul Gauss batiruan\ in| aoe reat ioearromien es ericene eed iv Bre ocereners Ore (0 5 8. 8l he preservation of the Ut consider | to net, a vere to meet V sostoiangtonn erament will take neh netion as Bs | thie afternoon. . Th eye Abii ss f wi H Bowed to rent land and houses | the faiths of the Government Leena to pay | onthe Tat Monday. tn Sentersber, ty report the ' formas of the North | settee ee General, tt te stated, w ing toenter the | Harvard Club, and the lelor of Brook- | Gtlves to those who oclllate between, 4 under th treaties Th I the. five-twenty, bonds. when they ‘aro | I find ¢ Buford’s rope rt, dated | 8 Ti ray light to ¥. The Lonton Tines to-day says Klward | Papal terrtory, and ‘although the ‘wation men: | Ivn, N,¥., which wes won by the former, | Uremses and dollars ‘‘notwithstandio : rf the r apanese y A 1 chink, | Wastit wud “Ceneret | On Wednesday, Genert Shoridan will take | Thornton, t envoy of Great Britain das the place of his capture lea. ecor }lya, ' y have been worn by Madame Lincoln,” ag \Gorernraent proposes to balla large two | RO atoraneusion that they? Wil’ bs | Ganburn's, Yuly. sth Tho branches | the cars for. Lavell, where We will beenme | at flo Jan II be td Amt tnllen from the present Pontifical frontier, atl | Score—18 to 1 lady who looked from behind @ pale of atory hotel, to be constructed oa the West: | ented In at, the expiration of “ive. (t ed the Tudlin re eo To [thie quest chile aeveinament of hit rite tae | At tele daneito, will Le nppoluted Ambassador | tho Government of the King of Laly will be st u0 | Trotting latch fer tacles remarked. Other dresses, howe tee ‘ ia called In a A i ned na fe " eeerird " to the Un Jone for arnple evidence of his intentions, ‘The ap- ‘De becn worn—one, pant ecbun pa y Lipton | notes were issued uuder the pressure of a ong the Indians, cut off from all commu- | in bis houor by the Union Club Pants, Oct. 7,.—M. Achille Fould, the em- disclatined all Intention of tain Boy and Lady Thorn, for five thousand | f iggy Sor pall of a8 been employed to make a plan for the | BOt a8 ‘Gone with the civilized world. ‘4 and be had no other force wilh bi been oved. 1 general testimony SGUalae? Cae Gee tae ane | great necessity, and are, by wuthority of Cone ication with the civilizad world. | Ge | iment etatermnan and finaneler, died last night | than the few aldesalecame wha rooritie is | dollars, mile heats, three in Ave that the wearing apparel ls high priced, jseamncdlpsapadlmcilteiinneAsciabothed | irritant, fins ayy ac eller fae Mtl shar gen My ges mot Virani Comvemtion | at te oxo of 67 years, M. Fould was for- ‘There is uo doubt but the Gen | came off yesterday, on the Union Course, | tote of the examiners say’ that thé A it be eeay alte; ls expected that | tor iaws, nor can { believe that. any. contd: | Wort fall Kearnoy, 600 tallee northwest. of | merly Minster of Finance tn the Cabinet. of aa ehten inca aigcreide | Lo Te Tho day was’ windy, tho truck heavy, | Hires must have been put on by the Po really by the first of January. | erable number of the inembers of Congress | Omaha, where Ue teks were very erent. | Ricuwoyn, Van | the Einperor, and at the time of bls death of prudent friends kept bin within | and the timo made was very slow compared | was 20 when they, were purchased, : ‘According to the terins of the treaty It ts to | would favor an additional issue for any pur- | ‘Tho Tintians attacked. the soldiers” alu Sy balpsien ee acibak of ink Garibaldl was only powerful for a : be understood that no is to be admitted | pose whatever, much less for the purpose of | daily, killiag Whig says: Tho new tn fof the sath the last campaign in the Tyrod, to that made In their previous race the week | now but 140, so that a dress for which Hl to Jeddo except for purpotes of trade, which | PAY! nds’ in violatt iilfageat Mintel, t today avd revised their ( fon be career of urate res clove agai [ge on tho Fashion Course, Mountatn | 0 bald Af the rate of Jtieh Gguree canal ade, understanding under w le The Journey fr ticket, leaving off the colored candidate, and | Loxnos, Oct. 7.Late adviees from China He will’ henceforth. t y won very easily In three straight heats, 0 ‘ha 1 o1 ul orte m cl - a not fy \ . i verti rth have to be key been worn co! erable and hay : Means exports and imports only, and which | ated. The pe of contracting the circ iniles, Is not fnvi | ating Judge Hives and Southall, the | report that a violent and destructive typhoon f himself; and Italy, which might | Tle 3.264¢, 2.29 and 2.29, out of fashion. The Lpticng of it the € Ls *, dit P ty Cod : does not inean the erection of grog-shops or | thon of United States notes adopted by Con-, awaiting the Commissioners, and it was * 7 Mee proud that she had one Garibaldi, will wh: dresses ts that th tof them are cut low q the promiscnous fotercourse of visitors, | gtes# and being steadily pursued by the | very important to visit that place in order (o | etitor of the Charlotte Chronicle, (wo proml- | hud visited the harbor of Hong Kong, caus reason to be thankful that ehe has o Turf in Canada, ree belle oe oa a8 cut : ; | Seoretary, shuld of ttete I the honor ot | aayé the the Crows from the Sioux. | nent wealthy citizens, Ing great injury to the shipping in port, Hawturom, Cawana, Oct. 7.—The Fall | necked —s taste which some ladies attribute Such intercourse wvuld be full of danger ia | (he nation were not Involved In the question sminksloner Kinney here furnisives a let : Beveral vessels wore driven ashore and be- | ‘The Cork Axamtner, of 26th ult., te inclined | races commenced to-day. The hurdle race | ¢°,, 8° [ncoln’s appreciation of her owe . ‘the present unsettled connition of public | satisfy holders that Five-twenty bonds will | ter from Gen, Palmer, showing the danger I gasne tatals Gteokes, ace ete baie a to bo aareantic In discussing tho arrest of | of uureo entries was won by Chang ; Citi. | On Saturday Inst an o ade for oll i rt seatimens in regard to foreigners n Japan, | Rot be called In and pald before maturity In | of traversing the country at that tine, and ee let ad nese eran sent: | Gactbalal nad expeonoes Hoel bs Goin wigs | ceistiaa. owns rae Soe. by Chang i Be | sag greta hie hats eh eee H 2 ‘A very curious nud Interesting map of Yeddo, | ® 1ehreciated currency. —/os/, aa on eee least 150 Sighting y, Conn, Oct. &.— At the annunl i ou lane yn bese sagginens magire| 1 a pot many years since London was in aa | Timo 4:2 Mean revises Mase wars “4 estimate placed on them, Mm 4 showing the toention of the foreign quarter A scours of 150 men, 3 lef Bort Lar. | Sleetion held here today the Republicans | 2° Ot Ste ae ene eee sithe tha’ tree | Pies sled wtih tome other how: hee. sesis Gemee | By Ene. trotting race for horses that Trad a ae, <aeoretloners . Send proposed hotel, has been received Jeff. Davis, von Tath May; and met two hostile Uicket was elected by about one hundred ma. | Chores being strewn for miles with the frag- | nity honor, -AL that tine he bore the effects of & Pre eon Ranlle mae, was, won by Tartar Potses dre Tinetn pe “Neal pn . z | Hea, Found algo two traine unal | f anvisbeili ; te, wound Inflicted on him by tho soldiers of a Gov. | {0 three t heats, t the 24556, . Lincoln by mail. courte, " Mr. Van Vatkenburgh gives « full account | Pact Retative jhe Coming Trial. i . Jority,a Republican gain of about fifty tn a y ot, nO reply has beet A m for want of auflicient protection, Abyssinia. ornament he had helped to set over Italy. “When elias hes yot, no reply bas been received. Mra. of the cumonn, Va, Oct, 7.—The followin days going from Fort to F. ind} | Majority of last Spring m1 ot patch fr received h desires 01 f the persecutions of the Christians, of | Rictmonn, Va., Oct. 7.—The following dave golng frum, Furt to Fort, Lhd | majority ofl Spring Loxnow, Oct. 7.—A dtspateb from Aden, at | Be. Peet Wace’ Be wan. f (s NEWS RECEIVED LATE, til the Stet of the present oath, ent ele ' gmhich the telegraph has heretofor given us | facts relative to the coming trial of Jefferson | & council at Fort Ph rahe ceciek teceie | ee Oe the mouth of the Red Sea, announces that of armed followers, and Aghtin ia made to dispose of the actic vate oale =] ! | Sanborn and Mr, Beauvais, and about twenty ¢ Maryland Ordnance Question, a fo Bgl ry A. aid on Policy Shops. ee at prival Aunperfect notices, There are in Japan 20,000 | Davis are from the best authority :—Tho trial | Chiefs, of whom. the rinelpal 01 ‘The Baltlinore papers publish the complete | e Pioneer steamers of the expedition for | PERINA Ne Tiler bom. whatever thelt re A squad of officers from the Sth Police | UP,to,that time. waatives, Roman Catholics, descended from | is set down for the'fourth Monday In Novem-' ‘Man’ alreld of his Morsne” ate that | correspond between the authorities of | (He Helene of the British captive, has salted | ‘This tet, Sek eadhd Gtesk oh he cee elk Mre C—— called on Mr. Brady thiy de Christian converts left there two hun-| ber; and asthe Government will not tnter- | Walks,” "Red Leaf,” and ‘The Whistler.” | ran De from that place for the Abyestulan conat cordinllty og ae < Dolley es | morning and examined minutely each shawl. fe sonal te il be 4 by the | This. 6 peace. Theao | Maryland and the War Department, regard- recelved. tablishment kept by Thos, Connelly, at No. | Bi leaving, th ‘time H fired years ago, the time Japan was closed to | fere there w! bo postponement by the | Indians were from the Oralala and tho Brulo | tng the application of Gov, Swann for certain A Now Steamer Exportmenu, time arrested In rebellion against the Gev- | 149 Weet Broadway, last evening, where they n there was a hesitanc t the Press of his own making, what le the Sloux that Kngiaud ned with | foreign intercourse. They are scattered | counsel on either side. The offence of levying | | Shronghout the empire, and there are no new | war aguinst the United States will be toatifled Roaverts. A lure portion of these Chris | to by Judge Bearborough, of Norfolk; Hon. | 5 grees, It appears that, der. The Commissioners, them ammunition, The | to whi afrald of his Moreen” was Bournamrioy, October 7—Noon.—The steamship Bavaria, of the Hamburg Ameri can line, sailed from this port on Saturda Inat for ‘New Orleans, ‘The Tentonia will ordnance supplies in Neu of the qnota of arme the State f4 entit jut th Jer Inetrneti ls to pronounce ne own bolatc carcort | Whi jana reside In the Island of Kin Sin, and Na- | John Goode, member Confederave Cc Meet that he would be Me Fpwaan: applied | follow in about atmonth. | These eM, he pecoe city in Great Beitain, ed 1 ts their central point, where there is @| and Captain Hendren, who were compelled om and expected retary St Information, and | mercly experiinental. Should thi fa providing funda for the 9 ae trade for To this the | was told tit the State could inake requini- wl the above named oman Catholic Bishop aud several priesta. | to appear before the Norfolk Grand Jury and company will con- | § Hoty to bia worthy tethers expedition 7 Events have made Engh napon this point a for any kind « Commmissioncrs lied that they bad nothing | arms required. Gen, her ber be nd Bo far as possible they have hitherto held | testify to the facts upon which the indictment | (ye Ne Gtihw Pdotnce dente foe | Berry ecoritingly made redulsition for the | Neve ‘Grisian er war or ape gad reat curtonlty., There are other subeeriy. Yheir worship in accret, and in the nlgbt, | was made. There will be very few, if any, | moment that the Tnidlane. did tr ume | fellowtng Hoar fe rerolatlonary parzosse walsh mal The Government must have had notice of | witnesses for the defeace— the fact of levying nition, The Council wos ston | 18 Dight le | guile ae sincere aud not a bit more foulish than fof June, and the Wis ti ention will al to Washington, with the stateunent d with the legal argument, that of the Chiefs, that all the Northern Indiane oner is gailty of treason; and | had abandoned hostilities. Soon after t t England Such things daribaldl was at the appeared to King k that the chalice Hked #0 De Opinions the pean Brows. Late forelgn papers contain full details of arivaldl, who at the present mo In very’ much dispored t comaidered when favor. Teuey Bhese meetings for a lang tine, bot It took no | war being admitted. The pro Measure about them until the Buddhist and | then proc: Lento priests complained bitterly that their | the pri SB quidone, with the we at! Be. ‘The value of th gevenue from burials and other religions cere- | the counsel for defence will argue that, he | ji neuils Sanborn aud Buford reported. Two | | lpn diig hed | tho Sie of i speaey ts bile ace to others wad ever be come Jnonies were rapidly falling off, These | being acitizen of the State and under its laws, | anon the Indiana. ‘There have been no U, | fate, tebe liquidated by future. q sae « " Cp aaaeaatls ony a 09 that ups tty, lotsa the fomplainta became so numerous that | a prior allegiance was due to it, not to the 8. troops in that country for the purpose of roment, SSDS. eriine 7 on the evens | tie apustic of ievolutionary ductriue Low? Bho local government of Nagasaki caused | United States. It has been positively assert. | OLOrauing against the Tidiaus ince the post | To (his Mr. Stanton replied : Ing of tho 24th ult, at Sinalunga, near Slen- |” phe Ly wa 1, yot there have been a succes | ent does not feel authorized to ha, by order of the Ttallan government, He the arrest of sixty-three men, women and | ed that Judge Chase wonld preside, but as tint Sany ‘The temporal power of the Papacy fa doomed, y ono f } comply. with the tion beyond the value ot conveyed by peck DS Blobance: || aca zhildren, Ina valley @ Ittle outside of Na- | the Supreme Court commsneos its session on false thelr | sof peace. here bas ita die the States bat if Inman | wae convey Lee vied tena to Flon nee Nauning Suakl. They were confined in sinali prisons | the first Monday in December this Is not pos: | Neen ® constant war kept up ayalnst boil Phe amrunt due th { Maryland, an | and from thence to Alesaundria, At the time | t'would be better for them ever Uj to He @ there aa Garibaldi proponent | of bis arrest be wae preparing to enter the | tuan rected forthe purpose. It was not known | allie, ‘The trial expected to last neveral | Mice us Into us tho tniddto of Aurcust late | The requisition. wat accontinely. reduced OCR area preparing Moat any torture had Leen inflicted, or what | weeks, According to the testimony accompanying | from three to two (hot complete) battertes edd There seems ne was thelr Intended punished. The U. 8 this report “there were at this tne, between cess then being about €1,000, ‘The ng on the Iaw and breaking (ho falth which ni Chole best mocurities, If Garfould!’s aoul is beat he was on the | to thit mad and perilous enterpriae, am he mows the wind #0 must he be propared to reap the dombt th ‘@d to the Governors Nagasaki to rellove the | Severe and Heved that this estimate is too high. On This docu not attended to, and Gen 1m, a 1 ll Mall Gazette bas w doubt of the reshets themselves unable sth Juin New Onteans, Oct. 7.—The evening taken to Alesmandria, A. large d the atreeta of Florence, she tee Garibaldi,” but they were the troops: werd serious however, at ral ars de before order could be re: Florence otlicial Gazette says of ryiew with told who's that the have accd einendous gales at | Fort Sully, ‘The chiefs demanded. the remos | tho applic arts all « Papers bave ecoounta of tremendous gales at | Purt Baly,, The obits deinanted ae jem: | tha nppllontion lo bs for ara ul Galveston, on Thursday, the 34 inet., esti | {he “only mena of peace, They wanted’ ne | ascertain the law {natch canes stra ating the damage to the wharves, shipping, | armistice, and it was not thelr wish to] A Baltimore correspondent. of the Waxhe | TOR Were tm goods, and buildings at @ @1,000,000, It is salina the sul Fis care to ase snd | sngton Star ways toned: Ke h i erin cinta” Oetcit y7, | for botbing else.” Hore we have the terms | Igto 16 arrest would be provided for, In the future no are bag We af nis ww eln i Ost ‘4 Per which the Northern Tllans. will Tue aublect of our State mit ts almoat |The Mint °, out the dirretion | The following firms were damaged; Wallis, ge fur poner. The proposition Is mon- | the absorblug tople of conversation Just how | It foresaw ¢ Fests would be made, without the dirrction | | sits & Co., 05,000; Droege & Lo., @00,00 | poople of Dakotnh will ecarcely | in the clty. “it could hardly b tee | ietamneeie of the Supreme Government. Afterwards, | to €76,00); Siubba & Co., is ee | in thelr honies, but soldiers inust | view of the fet that our four or. tive. th Heal at two more were arrested. The Governor in| Co., $10,000 to 15,00); Wescott & Co., | gay ta protect them. or 1 militininen appear nightly under the paftl, « Bhis case denied that they were arrested for | €4,0%; Dargin & Tabin $1,000; Pipkin & Co., | dispensed with. Military pe ‘es of the Baltimore py tnarebing bith. heavily darn water at mid-day 0 | lished and garricomed for the sole purp A that Gen Berry se ily and Parker held a co four hundred Sioux Prisoners, They declare to do 60, as the prisoners were arrested as triminals under the Imperial laws of Japan. They, however, gave axmurances that none ob the prisoners hud been tortured, and that the Wants of those arrested and thetr families we required ne kind, Une to foal duty, bat | rable had has performed quences nb © estab- | € cr dering, with reas Talinne are not so discreet, and that they will conseloun | sent his Artest In @ way Unat will be bard to com- | Fin aquads or companies, unis) qgainet which the Ministry ie @elng Christians, and renewed all the pre- | inundated t that it was impor | of protecting Ife and. property ti trin- | formed In. Rebel grey, artucd to the tecth, | OF in tase whieh te tom dignity. of | tol, ious assurances, Mr, Van Valkenburgh | sible to bulld t The city cemetery was | git t lor two years the Indians | and retninding all most forcibly of the cous | Italy'e pledged word, and to ert for the advuntaxe | ‘The Stur things the arrest perfectly proper, rive, Action hid real efore thers arose for Ii lable necenaity wither of al » not see how the I Id. be brokun tn vi possibly be blawed for d dthe authority of the law and the | Yeat Garlbaidi's expedith ation, OF at keeping bia word | tng tuviolate, at any price, the tals Bhen addressed an earnest remonstrance to | Covered with water one foot, The third | had carried on a vigorous and almost stant scenes in our thoronghfares, when the | of | Hangs ey pecs 3 story of a new brick hotel was blown down asinl wartare agaist cmigrants and preservation of the Union against the treats | menced, and th (be Tycoon's Government. No snswer bed | unon Odd Vellow's Hall, crushing It. The | ctner travelors, Immediatcly alter the Lame | poatlo and. tourderuus acus of eo many at tent horn Deen received when the steamer left, but it| water is spreading In places outitely across | tuie treaty tecvelora muarte Tune | these sane militia officers and then. taae | hal treation a Yas understood that orters tind been for- | the alaud. | No mall or psenger traln iy on Hat anany fell vtethus to thelr cout | thie elty's military orcupation a vital neces. (lamer att 4 the railroad, it ie ried that the Bay » the Indian, and found but to ate | sit fol hardly write that the | and maint by jorogla to Nagasaki fo o "1 i i cy ainta Furded by the Gorogio to Nagasaki for the | prtage te washed away. The telegr that the (reaty aud the security were a myth, | Uulonbsts here look ig imation | eaty of th (elease of the prisoners. area complete wreck, The steamer Eliz with reat distrust, believi J and says of 1 Hian Governmenbean 1g their Uloat LO pre~ They were bound plember Conven: 2 that fs ulterior berwelf for the fire nt Issuing the Emancipation Praclamad r together with five! she went to Mra. Lincoln, aa. ashes of upon ee Premt shawl, which was manufactured in Ching the Fifth: Pres forward ranice, and thence to Mp were locked up | C-—, in New York. The shawl, the will be taken before | remarked, was a very handwome on ‘a igo Dowling, of ‘the Tombs Court, this | should It’ come Into tle hands of Me ng. on chirge of violating the lottery would like (0 he otticers also pulled the alleged ‘obtain possess establishment, No. 146 Weat ir ato aantanen ca y, where thoy arrested Win, Gill. and Side ir, It the prized 01 nev Dru nplovecs In the establishinent, among the two ttuthe of gocds neg a | Arrested for Altering Bank Checks. "y fom Chicago, | Aman named named Christian J, Freirich | The Timer. If anybody is apecintty int was arrested by one of the detectives cons | fated {m Churchualig” Mrs. Ldneot aptainy nected with the Couteal Department, in Mul- for itlike aan. As for Ga berry street, last evening, charged with eral, or the Republean Pas re 8 altering his checks, payable to. the order of Hy to be damaged Ly sath Vetch Coe titaeen tmerehente deine | le may sy or may attempt todo. business In Water street, One of the checks, MAY take & Kood inany people very arrested the proprie her individu: officers wok t pon which the moucy had been procured Athamed of her, but she can tujun Tom “a. Hrosdway bak ad eer but herself. We trust no publle subscript pu. Aa thee oe eee will be started to purchase her “silence,” aw tot was locked np for S8y thing else she may have to sell. All sued the night, to-day will be taken befory | tritsartions should be contlucd to the pagy Justice Dowling for a preliminary examina. | Hes concerned, tion. | The World. Mrs, Lincoln tells Mr. Wakes —rene man that he is indebted to her for the MRS. LINCOLN. lance fortune” he has amassed as Poatn | and as Surveyor of the Port of New Mor, Rrapeced Property Sate ware and on that account she feels sro. © hy thor Particulars and Commontss | only be too lappy” to relieve her destleul The papers continue to be Mlled with furs Condition by purchasing one or two arte thor details and comments upon this very re- | arkable occurrence, from some of which it | appenrs that stn was or- |, dered, Mra. Lincoln haa been proffered pees 6 niary wid from leading Republicans, which | MY. Sho was the wife of the can whom as ae pee a every one honored —that was all. It wag , moro than suspected that her symp CR, sends ue @ communication, too long were to any the least, lukewarm tavor for our apace, defonding Mrs. Lincoln, and sppressing ® rebellion, In which her owm the commenta of the Commerciat BEOAWE ser¥ed ne 8 tility officer. ym hy with her sudden bereavement and wida Advertiser na cowardly tn {4 feed Gd aks eee eee i extreme, | hood called forth a generou J. UH, S., late a U. 8, volunteer, Mirnishes a) money from our people, and p {sell how gone rom communication equally tong, and not pubs | felted tell how kenerous 8 aun went from | lished for want of room, which inventory she makes no mention ef tion to the thousands ut furnished e dollar sabp of private soldiers who faced death on the | *riptions” of the The whole correspor of Mrs. Lit field, while Me, Liucola faced At at the Cepl- | over tne ale of hertweatlag apparel eee WHAT THY O0T-OF-TOWN PAPERS gar, Providence Press. Mis. Lincoln, wniiteg pind, Dosseased litle of the fidence of the loyal people of this coum the proposed aa condemni th alls attens fp tens of thousands the amour ‘The Secretary of State now urges upon | beth Reed is high and dry near the wR ” purpose is to imvugurate a revolution backs bores tal, but who, neitir themselves nor thelr | revolting and disgusting, It 1s the outbui foe Japancee Goverment the abrogation ot |Hultyl Seviral’tchotieraWworevwnnks || GENERAL SHERIDAN, | fi'Py"ioey ot wins‘ Vina ini me wus, have been revarted to th alighteat <a Wen nti fos at ange wom wb ne bork Pallas, brig Isola, and a large fi 4 Py tc stom, (ve tere, almost toe man, only in order to | val , | Was forced by her ve ines to tol She law which prescribes Christianity, MF. | and aft schooner, were Lowa fruin the Bast. | Eathusiastio a hoes Ae ontome | rod it in chvek in case ft be “attempted to : ‘ xtent, while Mrs, Lincola bas been made! {105 peivate iife, and. to etal oma in Vanvaulkenburgh had just completed «tour |ern whart aud ‘driven up the bay, no one | Bowron Oct 7 eral Sheridan rea hed | use ittoan unlawfil end. ‘This mysterlous lias ; maloorib ie Caribaldl's reply. to #8 ate comfortat outof the sight of the public that she wag f with Commander Goldsborough in the Bhe- | ka ove whe rat A lang frou bela ie reported | the Roxbury aud B 1 tine at HE o'clock | Maryland iaititary organinat eun hardly | diese forward u by chi pal Ju a, CANADA, Oct, 7,—On Saturday | comMENTS AND PARTICULARS FROM THe foFotten As Bpeedily ws a dull and potudess, i Draoad through tho Japanese porte, Ho | capelant, A vig lately arrived with a cuige | auie morning, having lelt Newport shortly | fail to « t the istnte’s tnx: pay thie Rome ri ae a | Fad ee th panei! rid Sy " gh the Jap Ord. HO | cronies was unten eomolisie ibmunn I footage h Bye Aa | iRavawenta, Rept 1 », Mrs, Isaae Sinith and two chil ; 7 id Wes saluted from the forte at Hakadadl, | Williams’ wharf ‘The steamer Alice M, was | Mer 6 o'clock. He received popular wel- | taht tan, In the fee of the ay thereatninany Wralnites pecpleytaany Jes, | aren, and Mra, Win, Baxter, Jr, all of! , Tritune—Tho fact that the widow of | ot ster Demvcrat-—Bad politicians and vid 4 | wrecked and completely submered. The | come at Fall River and Taunton, where brief | port of the State sure dd Contec Italy there are many brainices people, many Jes ¥ Ale Abraham Lincoln Y visited our gty, as they are, Messra, hy Which was the first salute ever fred in honor pls faba hypoth port rn Btato Treasurer and | Coute Ute! many who habltuaily sacrifee nn ihe altar 7 while driving In the country ina! with intent to aeil here certatn: neat ymond are hasuredlg ; a bilged stops were made. At each of these places | declaring the Suate ‘Treas ury bank rup) | theie appetttons hat (it fe ) ith nt to ae certain shawls, » ws Pf foreign minister in that port, He found igh lit dry ripe a rps econ crane ladies hac Alnwid ty these toh alo any gall buguy, were upaet over a cuivert the whote | drown, nore and Jewelry, the relies of het gebtletien, ani we ary confident ean navel ‘ the village of Momery on the shores of i or Livby abd t he olty auttiorities and large crowds "| Away and wife at Now Haven have each herve, beteagliert party belng thrown inte w diten, the hur days, bas excited 9 painfil sense. Bave treated Mrs. Llucoln otherwise oud cag (Pond hy! poets ot | Wharf, All the wharves ure Dadly da slatic manner, At the Bavin Hill depot he| Fac feeesdgiy yanut yh | th worlds inany of the descendants «1 the "ol | childern were killed, while Mrw Baxter was seen Mt to give publicity to the letters ceeding Is ubviously ueroemary wdvertisi an Blass, differing from the other Jnbatitants of | P/N + have ban griveral OOK | was received by the Roxbury authorittes and | hal nor phyaiclan is fear Bed ie neces | Gabi nd a £ | tatally injured and Mra. Smith serlously. Aud tnemiorgnda whereby those relice wer dodge ty advence OF the estates aa : be tases s Vad cal sunk | Was received by the Roxbury authorities a 1 nbs Suanti 7 i wala, advertised 0 Now he prices affixed to th japan, in features, manners, and religion. | «y TF Kadash unk ute of artillery, and “escorted Ly the | abortion cacept When necessary to save lite. | a | eas 1¢| Savertlaee. idles are wutilotans to coruta ate cee and Who offictal wuthoriti Hakadodl he | at i oringe in harbor. Th | A Guaxp Juny of balk whites and half] It seems to us that our arth Melons Ms fROOrm ond he oficlal wuthorition at Hiskeded! on the | af lier muoriiye ip resus arthur, BW) Ruxtury Mor rds to the Boston line, | Ag «recent tensperance meeting In the tt on, nUDen eastas that ta sine: Orla vonarae lone boa tush dark The widows plea of poverty, If she ts poor, itis becauad : fourth of July fred @ national alate ba home | er Ma a ttom Htavars wan | AGUS Lolat the Ge cal wa reouived Ly the | Loniton Crystal Pulice the driuking bars were | Hal We, Senn Ree Seal im Sat risers Peale Heart wrt reg ti ihe widowe The has wasted lier resources 1u'the purchaes po eC e pston © uthortties and an imposing ar. | 7s COD hs, of the auislane ‘ " y. or of Independence, and the Governor gave | fey alsin tha Head ey ries apd an a in full operation brood of As io means, [tly bas ale country's defence receive pensions, not in | Of articles of luxury au ane toast The prosperity of the United | Spaniah bark Is ulso astiore at the procession, Putiic and private tailings oe | One of the membe 1.to the Vermont | ways hail yrtune of being rics when the | District Court, died yesterday. His seat ts | recogi ition of special mesit on thelr part, nor | Albuny Keening Jovrnal—We publish tor Btates and the larting friendship of Japan," | The towboat Herolue sunk inside tt felly decorated, aud lnnteuse crowds of clit. | Legislature welgh tree hundred and twenty | pirbowe was to matntaly, (reign wrtilens, au filled by the vero Aesistant Recorder until | yet as alins, but ae some poor recompense | day a scathing comumeutary by the sow Sone ae ate Bouthweat Pass. Capt. Austin, of the # ans throng the streets, At the Roxbury | Pounds. fo who will soon, 1 doubt not, lay appointment or election, Tor thelr sacrifices for their ountry’s Presets Commercial Advertiser the recent moves On tho 12th of July he visited Neewata, Gnd> | si) Tartar, reports Having’ brought Tine Mayor Norcross reculved Geucral Sherk | A Pexxy subscription has been ect on foot | thelr munitoent. ottering. Forward, then Dvnina the month of September the Now | Au tact tate crerer fell ob 8 beitles | mente of Mra, taco Ii, soonection Wie ing there » population of 30,000; be was re- | keeper of the Southweot Keof Light Honse. | dan in a neat speech. General Sheridan ree | at Lyons, France, to give a gold medal to the {break your chalus of tron over th > Clty K | fleld more truly a martyr than was Abraham Of eure arteries a es webhie @eived with great distinction, On the 13th | The structure was nearly destroyed by the | iid as follows widow of Jobu Brown. of rour oppress eed ge th they will be | Orleans City Railroad Company received ag | Lincoln. bullet that killed bim was iy nt Dt ee Ser oe th tee 6. talians who shall share lu your glory. jeter ul , el led vrivate Liles A an, he public opiuion will pronomnee ft just, Be Ianded at Nanon, which has # population | &*!¢ a Mr, Mayors 1 regret that want of words pres | A CALCULATING co dent of » British | “Yours ever, Gremaron | Fe nineteen hundred dollars In counterteis | pelied by. Peete aheimy firecticat dale Fourse she bas seen dh tusdopt, Mrs: Lineulp (£15,000, ‘Tne cometary ot Yorktown, and the small, vem for the reception and welcome t | {uraal baa discovered that e famous rice-| Ou the sudden breaking up of the Peace | Dick! cents, Was bie death meditated or desired, ia! as dishonored her country, Lerself, and the orfolk nd Portemouth, are “being raphlly broken | ee i ae val of my ketloge heretofore during his weight In gold. ‘*Phis,” he says, iM bhe cause er ones tn the vicinity of Sutfulk, eglstered votes polled oived here today pree mained Achlevement haa literally wo | Congress, he addressed the following coin: | ‘TH majority of th fe Mn vr z a 0 fu ti eaty: Sho harbor He found there that tho tribu>| Hp, and the boullee re-interred ih the Haie p- | MEARE abproval of my ketlons herw Presented by ‘Uwenty-elht’ thousand savers | UN" lum dated Lot Bept,, to several of We Locislene 00 far R64, with twealy-oue Bary Princes meue paper money redeemable | ion Cemetery, which, when finally com-| of freedom and progres [ret ee eigus, which, ip round numbers, weigh four 14 arishes to hear from, and the ma- a national coin, and that they maintain Jot-| pleted, will Coutala Abouk ten Uhousend | Fyanis to ‘ourself nad the citizens of Boston for | hundfed pounds avoirdupols. Cortaaat esnalclved bythe rue Crh, | Jority for the Convention 14 estimated in by No American vessel had ever before visited Tm greatly obliged . gals kind welco” 1, A max in Hendricks county, Indiana, naio- ivereal democracy bas a lete fase! | thé parishes to bi 0, Bie Ne thowe im some parte of the United | eet Democrat of Concord, N. H.,who| ‘The seremony of Introduction and speoch= | ed dntaes Adatua receuuly’ ‘alo: tuisigraws | tacks hey af he spe, mischicrunanere aut! "ty at probability the. ftevenue Board tates, died recently, gave strict orders before hs | making belng over, General Sheridan was | peaches, « couple of mustimelons, and one | monchards sonfuandod t aod 4 enue Board io On the 17h he reached Mikun! and was | decease tliat uoue but Democrats should ofi-| conducted to the Mayor's carriage, which | raw sweet potato, and druuk two. gullous of | of the beautiful Queen of the Lakes. and th New York will wot be continued longer than with the others then moved down the line of | buttermilk. He lingered somewhat longer | £6 of tbe masters, which, like the spies, suare | ty the meeting of Congress, it being th : 4 foner f In the secret service mutiey, are rivaling each gress, It being the Plo On the 20th he anchored at Migadsuns, | His wiahee word suictly vbecryed by. lle | military in line extending over one wile ta | thildren se viet':s to his winbition for Bow | hy from Ueuevas | did wot eacape Intogoi ag | Will take some action in relation to it © town of twelve Uwueand peovie. and was | (amily. length, The Wwoovs vreseuted arma as be | orable distincy su awone bis fellow-men, . nailed. os ia urataned be the lamtoals Jewesr & Co's ica house, Chloawe, UL, kindly recetved on the 19th. He anchored — ho remained a private citizen, he would, metiory ot he a Hhohond, -- 00 le fae | 4a all human probability, bave been living possi to think without ehageia and morte to-day, ation of the criticisms which will be pros In View of theso facts, It docs seem to ua nounced upon ber character abroad. f that the payment of bis salary for the teri of (his spectacle—the widow of ou which fe had Just entered was no more hawking her surplus sppare), and w. thau his righteous due, Struck down as Mr, view to creating @ market for her wai Lincoln was, ot merely while Presi | charging her countrymen with meanness dept, but becuuse he was President, we think | ingratitude, and thraatening lv make sveles the people should bave aude up the four! tion of personal secret, unlayorable to thom ears’ salary to his faumliy—should ad make who have been prominent in public alfa up. "We gave onr uilte to this end directiy | By tis conduct, Mre Lincols invites amd ‘after bis death, We are willing to give | — =a ill vain, All must koow that @ Presidente! (Comsimucdeon Bourse Mane.) a we,