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ee Evening Amuvememis EMY OF MUSIC—Italian Opers : " The lagaenot.” HOUSE, Wiltamebareh— neces a falls quieOy out of the ranke and is fe A The battle for wenith fe like @he more can | PEO which le dark mad dispiriting to the he who goes through trium- ly becomes a hero, but be who falas sight of tn the whirl and excitement oft recotten | days, even a forte all been taught town that hag not beep exercised to discern kulnary battle The enemy t ROOK LYN 01 be Sal reray CAN THRATRE ; 479 Broadway--Batler's Maire Perkrmances." W snaering URBUM: Hrondway, near Cartortvee! Anernocn aid foviidations of belief, to blade Gods Chureh, revent the Word of ng ils work Wo the conversion of | No effort te eared the authority of the The examples of rapld monev-mnak in Where one man makes adozen of his acy) BARNUMS M 289.000 momeer Lane dai. YANVARD'S MUSEUM DOWRRY THEATRE: Rowery—" Fast Meu” aud Kate Fisher. WORYAN TALL BROADWAY THFATRE: Broadway, corner of | @ fortune quickly ig for which the Apostotie writloge the model and the warrant Though It be not our purpose to enter upon theofogical disenseion, yet onr here ia witness to our reRolutl tain the faith, whieh we ‘our priceless heritage, ret forth in lot, believing that they might do ae well as thelr lucky filend. This influence was shown in a marked degree three or four years ogo during the rapid fnetuations in the rate of gold. There were many cases where clerke and tablishinents went Into the rhet and, by a lucky tum made Inrge eutme of m to Troadway: | ewe would quickly epread to their fellow | being filled with the | der the convict ran out int | done it, and th PRENCH THEATER: 14th st and 6th avenae: FIFTH AVENUE OPERA HOUSE woran with wh however, had liv for many years, rehes in each quar mm, In the face of fhe world, for dependence of separnte Churehe inet the aasuthip Kishop of the Church Catholic minton over his fellows in the Bj ROOLEYS OPERA MOUS Y &LFONS MINS he furimed tne clerks and others, who Iden of doing ae well ax thelr associates, | id ttake thelr money on the hazard of «| The majority of them, of exchanged their money for wisdom. The motte of ah Gveek* aa Bat after cutting bie wife's throat He gave burmeell wp to juation, a blue ‘and gray, circle, and are servative 7 od Friday he war v4 of the deceased wotn | rise oF fail in gold 1 by the #leter and niece The following is from a Washington cor respondent of the Trilune A Southern editor mivocating th who Has for some time election of Gen Grant ame to this city last werk for | the purpose of learning directly from the ral bis politionl standing. J} an fntervtew with a gurl about eleven } of the face. The Greetin or PY ly or wistful ceupation, he should endeavor naelf to contentment and at the to excel in bis own bush their pla of & most deteruiined opposition, and at pre pretry article of the Gre furnish te appear tnjnntes, acd was of an extremely | n, Grant, and informed lerlile urrived at elght o'clock. Intter thet many of hie friends who were ing aseumed their nt_ of pine | presence of Mi ve of the | wate, wh nae, the governed y alverwards aj that it was tin and as the pet rep ervative men of the country, had at the position in wi Fi bad plaeed bin in bis Galen If that was true, there ertainly ® great inany ways NPw YORK THEA presentatives of the pr uct the paamycen 1) Wan ne. | Heading bo tie yard a any direction. ® young man starts from, Nor | much « Kadical ag any of them, and belong. The editor says | toe Gen. Graut replied to thls that he wae not party man, never bad teen of any politic I never be; tat roms whioli the convict | Lad to pass ffomn his cell to the pluloniig Dirvetly afterwarde the com ed thither by two Little notice of the aud walked across. th wunty air nnd light ing for him in the pinioning room, and Immediately the prisoner was brought in he fuetvned bie arios, this without any attempt at reeiatanc the exeentioner was buckling the traps, | complained once or twice that the belt I bio, and exclaimed, Roadway and isth et, | UCF# Hot w al of competency by sticking to big | wulig @ courre of honesty cality There may be lostan- ha chauge of ¥ puch cases #: to the prosperity of young men i the disposition to of bare"—a danger ean be guarded agalnet only by Within | and following the pts have been THE NEW YORK SUN, “Te Shimes for AIL? give { not done much vottn, | settled residence. fines Lecavier he editor further en: | that tue impression he derived from the cor ub Was that Gen. erpt.a nomination to the Presidency from the Radionle proper, but that he wonld ac- cept the nomination as the representative the Couservative me pol ted, asthe m of D ‘has a pet rabbit which ie very mach aduaired hi Buropean eourt circles, TUESDAY Mé twill mot ac “No Place Like Mome,.”? ther lands in order ‘Ob! don't.” Judgin this was protably The editor has taken reation, aud proposes w print them In bia Caloraft sail, “Very well and fastoned the suraps in the w chapiatn, the Rev. tence the exper! Tardy Mounty Se: THnun is but a poor pr | dlors who are awaiting the payment of the unty awarded to the The Work nirles, end in every pent proved t © Noble Woma se who are wont to mile and when the eapabliities of women for something beyond the Hnufte of and point Ince Is assert rd, which Is taken | weet for the pol. cllug the gra «- | dendly paying Mite attention tious, replied | obliged to nes mation in rempect tem that at the Mt will take at least rk already on Bf What clase went t When lis atine were piu the governor, advanced te Many persons in. this efty will he grieved the news of the White del Bal, the wards bli and aay anything. | to may a few words mplete the w He employs all the cle wife of Don Bernardino Mr. Jonas told him | ot he permitted ; W. | that this « nthe | AE it were all crowd could not Hear; bub that t anything be wished then, cr, which ne devacted the whole | formed litm that there were reporters Weaving her hnsband and two Httle | press py nto mourn her low, the whole community of Santingo, by whom shipped, with During the four short yer nted youth A South American « mary work which It a and danghter of th White, of this city, Denseives dest fallen avictiin, tn guage were uniamiilar. ont, Who would publish any state He warned bin All were anxinits to . and gradvally | could, with a | ation of the Kepauil Another colony of ex where they have together with | ed to facilitate the settlement of the claima, but the oMfictats nt tion helleve that no tmprov They ay that It 1 necessary t « scrutiny of every ela to protect the Government fr there ie no way of m ey ever had before. Jobele went ty Brazil n experience # office of th of almost any undertiker. worth while to ri eh town of the lathmus several thousond Inhabitants, but of siuguntion Ur: king the examinations auy faster than they are now mde be the case the pent her own, wempt to colonize American n organized state | wan the first. Amer pe for a apeedy pay> aia | Ment of the bounties, and the soldiers and | jt her abode. walt as paticut- | ly we the clreumstances will allow. although the co A through one or tw prisouer walk wouuited the platform with | went up. the Bere have bad eve de given then, experience of the Jaffa ¢ Wrniskes auother siriking example of the holly of emixration fro deople went fromm Maine aud established a Polony at Jaffa (the auckat Jappa) in Palos ‘They were provided with agricultural and manufacturing tay Wery other requisite that forethought could But their experiment was a com: In metrange and ints founiry, eurrounded by @ sei-b rewoved from many of them stekened and Wied, aud al! were reduced tw the ex- Memily of destitution, Survivors were turned longingly Loweward, but Wey hod no means of reaching what was Yo them the dear shores of Maine, fear, however, by the foreign uews whieh Wo publied this woruiug, that the remnant of | The © [ri forty persons, were | 19 include oot only the Iri English bora of Lab parents kives wo aceon rh deulaens of England nspirit of earnest philanthrophy and ardent | «firm « ety, olinemt bin Listicns community she eet aby working @ soclal | great determinate he looked at the top beau | The churches | served where the ring was trough which the who wis close beside rope over his neck, ew the cup over his tace, ® was turning it up just over bien in England, sume that all the ty disorgantyed ple toxettier, opened achools, and formed | and then woctetion which lat ation of the churches Bhe rallied th of Fetinniem portion doubtless incline that way mpatiles, umd probably « very ine number of the Irtsh-bora could be relied on to act or even to inform against ued with the spirit evival of | the convict commenced 4 desperate etrugule from his grasp. stek and dying, | to fre out and relieved the poor, and ao wo on the hearts of the common ‘people that | other as | in reach of bis hands, desperate cnerg: mute, aud with He clutched this with | ood the banginan found it and “the angel of Santi «1 was alinost worshipped 4s a tutelar di On the analversary of ber wi efore, to know about how many r are in England ; nd this {uformation, as given belo published in the Pull Mail Ga bearlig pon current events, @ Agures abuut he wutuber of Irish-born dwel- be of especial interest pulation bas slace | han the Big idue of the inbabl wore preciecly ival in | gins was only | wot more (uni of | but he possoased cousiderable Inuacle, a reat force to tear the rope from he mounted the drop there was in }o warder by lis side, and Mr a painted | staudiug by the steps, by order of the municipal authorities, was | gle began the chaplain 1 she was presented aurel crow by ® deputation from the Sau: About elght ato her: the places nd pubile sports were isiness were closed, held In the plaza, followed in the evenin fireworks and a'splendid entertainmen whore her portralt The eyes of the the public ball * The instant the #urum- | ie oftioers eprang up th Jers to England wa; ‘The Irish element of ti 1¥41 lucreasing wore lish, ar rather than the We band aud placed hin un aving lust the rope, Wiggins tried | oubie, and sieleavored tue drop, to Ule stationary part He kept shouting out, 1 aw innocent Dou't chuke we Tu the succeeding Insurrect! bunoes, after the battes of San Brujas and unded of beth bend ulueeif We colony, numbe Araneported from Jaifs to Alexandria, Land excursion ions awaited re! 4 house from the Woucded maa to steamer, Quae They bad no meaue but private An Fond Alexandru y homeward b Mary that there should be auy more ead ex welative Corruption C v1) anita, and aver the coudembed | fer be fell, aud usb Oller eases io Wat na Like Yeerplas ye cation, advertial Ran pews department. hie lunocence as stromy!y np sinen Frtitenee hr Poneute useert bie x Whe friends of Mr =a thie juncture Democrats to lutluence the aj Hon in the district represented by the ac The uw io aturned dank Hoenn tbat & nm Ainerton ah voted Ihe wniee of elictted only Ly a judicial trial, and during , Fouts of amend tab, twenty pease uf ane nak te pepdency of whe entived w the benefit of proguuptive inno © Bo far as the public are concerned, | | the only wish ls to we justice dove ft ls well knowo eurruption bas loug been practioed in the pessage of certain bills Ly the Legislature, ‘and It is the desire to sce this deld of rascalliy dou, opened rip ond ventilated which bas caused St fo much ipierest to be maulfested ln the larert number of Triekmen, it will be touud no matter whether the that there Were 19, in muue of wich leas Tristan resided Irishiven iv the tollowing towns | — im London, 10,742, Liverpool, cheater, 1¥,00 New casiie-on Tyne appesad want ey, ey le Upwards, ORDAP Wine, ae ROE nee Of & large ¢ i The Irish are chief in large towne where there i Condning our we find that th 1801 j the nuaibers are Kod | tales tale tor and | all that abe desired " ted the edifice ted at the tne of her death doubtless | a victim indeed to humanity servants were attacked with yellow feve to ncnd them away, but ref an out to die, and wired th iu turn Was seized with the acoue at the Vid Bailey, wrowent | Lor Foy ! eater HOW there were wueashire, 40442 ia Lon 620 tu Yorkshire, 14,076 in Durbar, 7,401 in Northuuberlaud which bad in 1801 the Rapidity oF pe ma | hes just been carried im France to w degr tar exceeding, I believe, auything that bas yet been accomplished ty mai iad Me fainous Aimerican ua. | wery supposed to have realised | tainable ih the way of speed. | ol has just put up lo the 1 Mt Jourwad (& bal it wpace of tour bo erdeath was intense owe that she was ill. « throng of the square in trout of her house, noeling and prayin Whe news of bi present case. A trial, against Huarniny be sustained or Bot, will be likely to bring out importa relopmente, aud tay be the weans of obtai other und greater instances of Neglelative corruption. Yation bae taken this subject in hand it fe boped they will probe it to the bottom, everything au 4,820; Leeds, | Las1; Sheittetd, priuting oitioe of the 1 Pouny daily paper), GL Kue LaFayette, © ma B priais GO the alr was reut with Business was immediately suspended, the stores were closed whole city hun, evpion ® mlunty, Aaiobnes tu'u Out 144,000 cop i While iuprosslon belu 446,000 daily, dered the bells In and out of the city to ve tolled during the whole day for her death, Pants journal ays young lady lived but a short th nig, but during that brief space itry bis contracied {ration districts conti sles ih Latins are to be found eof the places uamed in the Het istration ds» A Tragedy in Indiana, ‘The New Albany Commercuad of Btick te Your Business, fe ena ie ierv fl AMEKICANS, as @ clase, are fess aud discontented of people. fpeculative and venturesome, full of idevw for reaching the gow) of wealth by stort While the average Geruan, for ex- ample, we content to settle down armoug un, movey year aller year, and nice, tbe aver he most rest debt towarde awiord County of that State thot some Lime ago a ditieulty two young meu of the nei trict, there wore goodness, evel Taine is a every mw 1 chroulele a w 60 full of earnest effirt ai her lose and her Tt ie rarely that Vivowl towme of the Both of thou we the community frequent quarrels, and frou tour weil-k dow Do charactor for dating and couseupt of dau ir friends feared the worst conse- up to this period, « time to ‘time, th good standin, y bad, howeve fay ing up a litte J performance gradually reaching ® compe age Awerican ie disposed to try new ¥ tures, aud to change about, with toe object Of attaining We tame end more quickly True, this veuturesome ® speedy barvest Pam Anglican Moe bury, Ib wn ad The Archbishop of Can ae to the Cougrese of bishops, thus simid Pwo Souls’ Quite a large cc assembled to ceeded fa preventing, aay eueonuior policy often leads to Men who leave one ve ton aud braueh cutintua new feld, often mirike tke round that leads tort mich cases ure wan improves bie prospects by changing ich will be brought VUbureb, in Wert 48th sireet, to Witness the Rochutellar, of Ist Regiment, National Guard, and M Jeuny 1, daughter of our popy ubout 7 o'clock, is way to church, be Was met by @ ui q 10m was bell, who Suggested to blu that it was as good « tine ara y to settle the ditticuliies exiting be- replied that be- bad week, and ou that epee tus of aire tygenuente ‘They uy be bricsiy the following’ heads the Cuion of Letiers come ven aud lay wen pass Kaker eame in with big wile t, trhuwmed wit @, wid a black are worsted. to ebureh and did hot Uiduk thet an appropriate me for seb Ba vovailon, There are always tempter g ( dons tw huse him into other pursulte, but the dest plan is to pase them by there are who bave been Induced 10 try new eulerprsce, by apparently the Lrightest jon pects, and whe are now bitierly repenting The milsfortunes of this cure do nok become subjects for gemeral ool), Ake (he fortunes of those whow ventures For Instance, two men, daz Wed by ihe prospect of & speriy fortune ta sick epervintions, luvest their money in the bean 7 reed. has beon dew ern ER A sion of our wooing in 6 do Tittle than atiewpt woo chy on 6 of dealing in propositions which ean lewd Ww no etieient rewult, to comfue oursel tors admnitting of @ pravtical and benedl- why wasutured in a, 1 begged off, on t hat be would meet hin meceeding Saturday, whea th wid be xetiled by & tewt Of taeir a seen 80 disposed to cut Gabrielle style, orn plying was ib ace sie adopted for sed through but they did po allow matters to remain quiet 90 | that night, alter 1 boon chie#y had ¢ nh y of the citizens had re Wight, they werw sudden- thelr mlet ke. tot all views aude Vby the roetur bas been mugen now interfered * his revolver, and told him that be had thee WO Lhe List ex Lreity, ol Chat 4 welement iauet be bad right the to be the one to sett of danger, began throw= werado, who tin Is i at ti. The first shot did no damage, save the defacement sof turviture tw V. A. Blewurt'# cabinet shop, and the breaking of glass in the widow through whlel the Hwent through mntinienlat Hotel ou Weducs day, A Aust, they appeared ac the eburet Ti that we should be abready cai cid theological truth; but it od far btivr, on the Uret b form, rather to heb, apd, bistend reais 0 Lie Que of them, velig furiunate, g tee other lees every who, it will be rememoered, | Ss oWiiew ub the Young Bull Rus, wud was alters ‘ incarcerated in ‘ome of the Unt t je a young looking aud from Richinond, handasone follow, and went ti | mony with a de thy aduniration Of al ofone or two pt Ths eicand sh 1m thes lauer Sa cea DON. | Bell's cont slveve, and struck @ mare valued at Pexperate Mewaaie for wide'on the ‘The following ie compiled from the Lan don papers of the 16th : London bas witnesred two exeoations to one at Newgate, the othor at Horse At the former place, at 8 veloek, John Wiggins suffered the ex: y of the imw for the murder of Agner «woman wile who be bad col: od for'n few wmomthe at his parenta’ residence On the morning of the mur. the street with that bis victim bid en killed herself, ‘The crime of Bordier resembled that of » vuly io fact Unt he, Loo, whew the he bad cobablted, my good terme with her Hicknose reduced him to jow state of mind, In which resolution of 1 A Comical Pashion Heport. A New York fastion correspondent of the Pletetargh Gaeecie get off the following : Reyes continue to be worn, one on ench tle of the nose, and Immediately under the brows, ‘There has been enime tatk of aubeti- toting ® single of}, of Inerensed aire and bril- Haney, In the centre of the brow ; bat after all our achievements In lightning speed, the world moves lowly, and the Iden of » ehamge in the number of eves to be worn hes not | been favorably received, notwithetanding ite many advantages; but the color ie varied to nit the oeeasion, and jut now the prevailing tint Ie green — ean fine sea green. This she best acquired in Bulen-Baden, by con- Unwed contemplation of the delicious tollettes of the demi monde, but may be obtained to Paris, Saratogy, or om Broadway. Kieek re still worn in the Wome nd_very becoming in the and social ry, at the uinig gatherings No-es maintain thelr position on the center juiline is gen ly preferred, but the snubs have beid 4 on very pretty frees, In deflance nt writtig are looking up. A very ian type Ws vow J by Goodger, and ttle not Imp: hat, in tine, all Other varieties aay dis L sare midway between the nose and opavied Ly | point of the chin, and area pale pink. The they pros | coral variety is no longer tolerated, exept ia KI, Is not yet come out ‘Teeth will he sonnewhat larger, and of btuce 1h Unt, to correspond with the eomplex- j Joo, which must be adewd white and magenta on pach wide of the head. with the halr all earried ap 0 90 to em a Peculiar appearance of alertness. there Me swe promect of having them tress of the Grand Duke GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, Varions Subjects, “J.C." le tnformed that the Sus kuowe nothing about the lottery of the “ Ladies Socloty in Ald of the Destitute in the South,” which has the names of Mr Mrs. nt, and others tn the committee list, It "J.C." wants to throw his money away, let him cast it into the river, That will be botter thon Investing it ine lottery, for be will the it will enrich no rascal ure of ki have the ple owing that “Truth” corrects “ Fate Play” with re- gard to the endowment of the Roman Cath- olic cle cy of Ireland by the Buitish Govern- ment." Truth” says that the offer was made, say | but it met with a " veto and | ergy and laity of Lret ou from the Pope, was acornfully rejected by both the “CN, F. 8." inquires whether « person can | have acces to Groenwoo Cemetery on Suu- day In cave bh has no relative burled there. 1 the ebirge for whieu | Certa T can asenre you dying oat, that Iam not T can go with « clear nce and a clean heart wo my Almighty It was her who cut iny throat ar I never tilted hand « ly he can. Tastes ean be had at the company, No. 90 Broadway, or “Mating” ia informed that the communl- a referred to about “houschold drud- Lins not been recelved at the Su of- ~ to publish 9 erldents and View Presidents of | the United States, together with the dates of | accession and pertods of service, The mat. ter we it would occu American to Hickey’s C United Stat guy bookstore, ld not of general interest, and as considerable epace we refer stitution of the ete., which can be found at * Deceived” is in trouble, He ts engaged to be married iva short time,all his acquaint- ances are aware of the engagement, and bi now flods that be cannot agree with his afi- aneed. Ina! t they fight. In this extremity Deceived” implores the advice of the 8uN, which ts thie: “Don’t run the risk of fight- tng in double harness. If you cannot agree before marriage there is no probability that you putd afterward. “Discretion asks three questions: “ First, of the | why should not the fare of the Brooklyn Ferry Company be reduced to one eent, Alnce thelr profits are constantly ewelling by om of increased business, Second, why should not the street railroad companies re- duce their rate of fare to three or four eents, Third, why should not the four and five mt owspapere reduce thelr rates, inasmuch as general prices have enme down, We can 1 the three questions together by enay- Ab the parties referred to,like most otber mn, arc dispored to get as large a return as posible for their money. Men are pot apt to lower prices In what they have to dispose of, any faster than they are obliged to. "SAM. informed that his eommunt- i& his real ertate business io y, canaot le publlaed in the Bu x's “WG. A.” who laa youne clerk, Inquires whether he Ia eligible to the Lemetite of the Apprentice’ Library. He la, ‘The word ap- Prentice hase wide meaning in thie Coamec- Hon being made t cover all learners of lace, | Duatnese. Tracom agaimat a | n New York to Wash “Americus” replies to “Marian” on the subject of Mra. Linculu’'s comduct, and in the course af bis letter, says: New Yorn, Monday, Oct. 28, 6 The od from 112% @ 148, the tendency being downward. Stogke were unsettled and irre- ular and Goverements were weak. Foreign exchange was firin at 10916 a 100%. sais 11090 Unearienisn wom do, 100 MM do. Oe on de.. 6 99000 dow Sot 10080 do ued 9000 U8. a 6. 18 1008 UM, fn Ware, 180 % woo” @e, 100% 600 do. 10055 ow Won 00 ” ‘80000 1 4 10097 co an 1060 de on 1000 I. ¥. Ce". 9458 Merve int M,., .106 1000 Erie iM. pas yl TAm Rx. Co... 67 $00 Adare’ Rix Co. 6144 B00 1 800 Pacific M. i wo 148 BH 200 800 Quick 400 100 wo 200 00 £100 Brie 1 00 do. 800 do. wo do.. 100 West Tinton Ti a8 100 Adame’ Ex. Co. 66 Ni A Frovn, Ao. Rales 10,000 bbie at ‘and family bran end 414 foal 13 for trade ad furnily breoda- Mve flour Sales 850 bhi Corn wea aring the winter monthe, le ® good | Me piace for a earpenter We wild pot edvine & carpenter ty go fre glen without heaving some xuareutes of a eituation, As regards Mrs. Lincoln, If she had been plain Mrs. Lincoln, without the “President” aillixed 2 ber ee sage Mare a [4 kay ua ber Y would udmit of, lity f would never bave bean no: | teed. But the ease was different she was had every | eye upon her. Now, would it not be better good example for to copy after, than to bave others set the ex. all probab) the President's wife, and as such for such a person to set how Mrs. LI while @ resident of the White House, “Old Citizen” writes aa foliows on Mar- uses Editors Sun :—e constant reader of your valu satistied It is vour wist ( You will please publish a ) b the workhugman and his pily and Others are greatly lmposed upon laters, and) with th authorities, Mark Is are built by market where we can meet them aud buy thelr produce without mid.Memen, Muy the counisy pro- the markets, and we mast pay the mid) men from 20 to 90 per cent. advance. Tr we build markets to enable a ¢ pled men to monopolize the m bine to keep up pr poor can afford to of produce are Shrown away rather than reduce the piice Th the day of purchase, nor even purchase b fore 10 c'eiock A. M. to sell again, Now, everything te bonght early In the mornin by Hosters, and the eltizeus must pay thelr prices oF go wethout. ‘The May tee of the Common Counell Ulaine for clowiig (he marke: et Com tt worle, aud, worm, to eonipel lenve the streets with thelr wax at Big A. M., and wot allow ing then to all or peddle | afier (uat tne without a Hecuse to neddl Tt ten fact that f the o interest, It would amount to more the ust proceeds CecUpanta procure places of ers. do, and the citizens would be the This market bueness bya ft subject for tho Cidaens’ Aspociation, and would be more Advantageous 40 the ‘citizens generally thin Politics, unlees they select good men ns \l- to Uhe city busiares dermen, that will at and break up the rluge for plundering the city, hy Chien wenen reerve, We ehulew, dagide ; aoa We Ge; etate, dairies,’ choke, Iieeide; “Engileh dairy, Coon., Yoawiie; Kusliah dairy,’ OMih, he 16, Verinoul Coda a connivance of Guuyaeull, and 17 stor the parpose of inducing tl ¢ country people to bring their produce 0 ¢ intervention of from all the stalls im Feiall (ois Hora. —2ngs0 and Qe, ae vo growih and quality, C8! Peeve aod Ube streets adjoining them; men who » above what the ay, aud large quantities owed to spoil and are e Was, some M0 years ago, when huxtere e not allowed Co resell ip the markets on mustly to to the country thew to pund on which the markets stand were sold and the mouey pat my the markets Let the siDeee Aw OF b= on y Financial News Markets, ae. id market wae steady and prices rang- BALES AT THE STUCK EXCHANGE rin soaen. do. the 668 18 Cle, & Tol, H..108, 100” do, ho4 00 Chl. TL de PL 7 100 Chi, & Alt. Ie ‘ive Sms A peo b00 Cul Alc poise fencer BOARD ee Me Pact W.A...16 a) 00 aan 400 Cle, & Tol. B04 g2s28assser 1 odo 108 1 8 4 may 100 Quickeliver M. I8'¢ 90 do. Bde 14 FLW. &C.. 91 900 MIL ASL PR ab 16 Chi, @ Alt, R188” 900 MAL BLP. ph 6b 900 Chi. & Alt. phi OPEN BOARD. 10 o'CLoom, A.M. 1008 bho ned MM... 84% 800 Hud, Ry, R, ef {eo Man : i a Soo Packt Xt 8 rs 4 fi do. w Adame’ ex. Cos Wert Uolon Thi mH. N.Y. Con, H., 118'6 ‘te aie oer HS 9000 Gane ce Shy UMS 4 CHL ICE APS 9N TUT $90 cht aN. Ww 100 « 4 Hig a0 cua NW: pee 40. TAN, babar cael 4 0'C Loon, P.M, 100 M.S. &N. Ia. TR 160 Chi. HT. & PL 954, 100 N.Y. Cen, R115 100 do, ay doe 116 1800 Ohta NW. pl 66 400 Brie Hees THM BOO dow... 65% 1100 DH T2000 das! ba a6 en00 do TAG 1007. Pr Wa do.) 80 TH 1800 Chl. &N. W.. donb TH 100 da... bd do. #0 72 900 do... DOMESTIC MAREET#—WHOLERALS PRU ‘Yous, Oct. 28, 1867. 11 a foe ah hits “Onis g fis? of brands of pita, ‘ilerigan ‘And Indiaua, 111 Thai6 00 for Mt. Loule extras. rales 1400 bole, at 810 DOgIa 90 od Malimore and country exurae; at $7 26.49 a5, Male of 960 Dole at #6 G96 70 for Gna, — Wheat—Sales 108,000 bash at $9 a 2.59 for No 1 Chica, Chicago epring; 49 7 for amber wearer. Narley—Sales 95,000 _ bus ern, £143 for state, Barley malt Oaie-Aades 60,000 bush Onio and western 14 @hbiec, cloning ‘rm at Hue, aud sale ab Blige See BTR tae ing; $8 Yee 33 for No ® “ah ia his No 8 Miwa and B48 10 for wail lon at ¢aaagt 0 y@id ve for city, Hines ax. At Gligate for yellow westers and eatin ee pritirite, American bog, fom S0ng41 79 fon | Ber ine Maven aie Breits at $10 160 for Somunon hard: Bede $4 for Croton nd aan fie Pb tu frout, Cement ai $1 18 for Rorendais, hale for Wo Grande. mixed: ‘or | Buenos mixed; - Tneta its eon ea " ‘comin, * | Fina of Pari ai 8 bine Nova See s. Be eine Sal fr | Hd, Reng Be tw choles, Whedile: Ubio, ie. J tnctory good to choice, lair good. thas. ¥; ature , comMOL de: Ghia, prisas Vudthe, for &, Domingo, Ly@ite for We for Caracas, Corin. — We quoie Upland, Florida Mobile, N.0.&, mm eo OW Ww ra va a mas gf w 13e@-— fOF shipping, and #1 OO@s) 40 for ae Crude, GO@AT KF.) UK, Rie, i etude (@g4T KF.) Uh bbls. spades | % buud G1 test), rime light straw wo lw u@ie refuel (10 "beet, abaud- ard wl prune WAVY), Westie; Tew ile, —wid ee; retiwed, in bond. dl test) ite, de S9s% ; reltned uapihe Caged LUM, Dbl, bed Aigo a tinn alee 42,00 Tee fair Wo prime In tea, AL leh wibyc ewan ti gute for fale Rete ioe br hata, © Heh etanp ‘Vaohawe.—& ,000 the wt 186, Wiseke —S.lo8 of 1d bbla tm bond at Spore for wus, abd Srigve fur vik. aure—Tu Liverposl, 10) bales cotton at Srlden iad and per slewnier GW buivs uo at Hd, and | talus Obl cake as $08 bd seer, Od Dine Dwcun WE 4a TO Levmibaity WA ES SPECIAL NOTIONS. Speciany — Clappe Mhoumatic Cure—Warranied «sate, curiain and speedy cure for rhenmaciom ; used inwardly, Hundreds eatity to He meriie, Sold by Wruggieia Oilloe, sow Brosdway, N.Y. 1 Winter Clothing, Winter Clothing. The beat Stock, dest Gavode as Ube lowest pricean Largest Bore in the Chiy, FB. PALDWE - Wwe SVRCIAL NOTICES. Constitution Water ts a certain fare for Diabetes, apd all direares of ibe kidneya, Vor ale by all demgpiets, acHancKs dvaw ben TORI SCHENCK'S MANDHAKE PI ATI have (ail directions, and are ain canon Of ‘Diweare, ‘(he Mandrake Pills Cleanse the Siomash and en Cree we ee and tan. ngs are rentowed tom henith vad Sppatia follow. aad goed blood © Syrap soothes the the cirealauon cnn be eared; awd Dr re dintine'ly stave that there ie ediietnes cinat will inereaee the Tine Dility ‘to take cold, tat would Impress apon all weak lange the fact that every aligh re their chance for ultimate reco bad came of Conrurn Tt ie ot abmolutely pecesrary to. patient desires the Respir mever, tn order ditiou of b lungs.) The directions for amng Dr. medicines are so explielt that uo 008 amistake. Medicines Mice, #4 Bond street. Advice wadion with Respirometer, £5 896 learn the exxet ry caren of Kheumation in ite most Seratele, | Reve tal ‘Od Oleerm Hever Bore, the worm eases 1( Lieeares of the Biood, Merearial Debility, Liver and Kidneys, Luc Cousamption, &c., hee certificates of cure pace of the San. Learn, Pim ples, Bio machine manufactured la thie cvuatry. y other, aad ie ihe beet for turing purvomes, 106 Forest's Juniper Tar 1s warran' tha price pasltvely refunded: Tamasianeous re: the pri ly Fel iin) Baruee (@ Co, 1 Park Kow; and = DGArHs. KLIN — At Mani Patrick Conklin, tn the 684 year of hi “Fine relatives, and. friende of the family are feepectfully invited to Weds aferneon, house & mavufs CONNELL-—On Monday, Oct. 8, Mary Connell, Tile of done Seth, na 70 Of tue arth Laraghs County Cavs The’ funeral will take place on Wedueeday ‘At 8 o'clock, from her late Det, 16h aud IT om, Dane, aged 01 years, afernoon, Bach residence, 446 Ave, DUNN-On Monday, Peter 1 iative of thw Pariah of Aunag! Ile relatives and friends are respectfully Invited 4 the funeral, from ble Inte romld of North 24 and th eta, WiMiamabu Wedneaday afternoon, at #36 o'clock. KNGLAND—On Ganda, Oct, ¥ith, Johanna M, Williamson, wife of Martin Rogiand, aged ¢ relatives and friends of the ferily are re- apectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hor ‘60th at, bet, Int and Md aves, on Tuesday aflarnoon, Oct. ¥tb, at 1 o' without further and Kingston ani Kingston (CW. Hondout (New York) paper Afr & tedious fe of Thos. ‘Lan ‘ork, Treland, mu ‘The relatives and friends of invited to attend the funeral, afernoon, Sob It at 2 ovlock precisely, (rom ber late residence, MARTIN-On (Sa Pea jargaret, 's native of Matte- e family are re~ Kily Loot Miles Marin: Ince this Tuenta: Jock, from the residence of the family af reapestlly On Hunday, Oct. gtth, Ruth, relict of in the @8/ retatives und Hew the members of National Lo oes fay ry Ny tavived ts Chis the feral, thie Tuesday afternovn, 20th from her late residence, 91 Walliamsbargh. " Montana papers please TINKER—At West Hoboken, N. J., 00 Mon. day, Oot. en, Kmlly Ay tmonths aud 12 days. ‘The relatives aud South 41h at, oo. 6 ay only daughter uf oe, aced I*yoan, T frienda of tho, tamil tavited to sitend the fiver, inst, at | o'clock, from ‘of her pareata, Hoboke w boken, N. J. New Londva (Cb) aed H (AN. Y.) papers please copy. r [See Last Page for other Deathe.| “TRADE NOTICES. MEETING OF THE FIFTH Workingmen's Ctab will be beta ‘Tuoeday evening, Oct, wth, "16T. — Punctual attendance MARTIN CARMODY, Pres. WI DEN, Tec, Sec. ‘ GRAND MASS MRETING OF THI Work- of Harlem, Manbha‘iany Ali be eld thie evening cor of Broadway and 12by ting. Cine one, come all, 187 SHERS AND RUBBERS U, You are hereby requested to Weat 17th street, on at Tig o'elorks. By ‘Tvesday even! UN OF BUTLDING fon, Are revimewted ta Aitend the meet Building Anpoei Ludiow at, thie evening, at 6 fom, at FARMICIUS Lo ‘clock. penter and Joiner Union No, 1, of Brook: im, are requested to attend & mane convention of Brookiyu Workingmen Arserobiy, on Mon- the vt the vin oe don HE MEMBERS OF HENRY CLAY L7DGR, No. WT. &@ A. ‘ud one copy of the jurned to Supervisor William M. Tweed, No. 387 way, Fourth Diet com) at the and Hon aad one copy Hat vo “ youl ve Andrew Meakley, No. 7 City wriet, composed of the eo Beveuih, Ward, —The original, saternenta of ection and 0 farmed to Rupervisct ‘Andvead Willmanny ori cuy H Seth District, of the Twelfth an Nine eenth Ward ir original statemente election aud one copy of the poll list Lo be ree tgrned to Wuperviser Joseph B. Taples, No. T Clty composed of the Ponrteent 1 stalements of election ant ‘oll Hat to be returned to Supers merrier "ight ale So Seventh Ward—The origi f the oll ilat to be reumned to Sapare Blunt, at No. 118 Ninth street, composed of the Rixteen! inal statomenta of election an Nin “D Ward Te eto one copy of the poll. Het. to be returned wo Bupare vinor heridan Bhook, No. 1 chy Mall Tenth I cotnpomed of Whe Neventen Ward. —The original siatemeuts of election an ge cuyy of the poll lat to be regurned \o Superye “Lieventh Distrign composed Of tae Righter leventh District, c of tbe Kighteen and T wenty-aret Warde. The origina) wtement of election and ous copy of the poll let to be ro erned to Supervisor John Fox, at No 1 Chij Twelfth Distriet composed of the Twentteth an Twonty-soomed Wards Tee origina’ statement of election and ou copy of the poll list to. be r turned to Youn Brice, at No, 439 of the, Demoeratic aion @. ‘compelled to expose « fread liced by the Tammany Ring, ia'placerding. (helt county candidates throughoat Ube city ‘balla beaded “KEGULAR DEMOCRATIO UNION NOMI. 7" RATIONS” fe are not surprised that, 00, they have sought to avoid the odium they havd dened to the'aamne of Tammany, bal huahey to thelr opponents were inent it, 8 sense ol shame should have restralued then Grom @ vallt atiempt to from tke overthrow whicl tian ‘esebiisaed enpretaly” to reset thalr Sorraps om eorrup and break down their seideb and arbitrar: ‘Those who desire to aid in the good wor! ‘Will remember that the following are the ue DEMOCRATIC UNION CANDIDATES: Sherif -MICHART CONNOLLY, ay “et |. . Beans Crk WIRLTAM WALSIL Supervisors SMITIT RLY, Je. Vacaney—-PATRICK J. MCALEAR. Supreme Court—ALBERT CAKDOZO. Superior Coart-JOUN J, FREEDMAN, THOS a. Capwirn, ‘Common Pleas JOHN R. BRADY, Vacaney~GRORGE C. HARRETT. Marine Court_-KOMUND L, HEAINR. Coroners JOSRVI MURPHY, JUSEPE FILA TON, JOSKPH W. LAMB. gt te OF FRAUDS, ry) ae HL. ANTHON, Chairman Dewocraile Uniow General ‘Committee, 1:1, lll eae = nL. ay 1 gel SHERIFF pa JOSHUA G, ABBR. ws L™ Te PEOPLE RALLY ray CRUSH THE RING, AND RLECT THR PRO, PLES CANDIDATES! f9- PUBLIC MERTINGS WILL NE HELD AT THE TIMES AND PLACES ®TATED Bi LOW, TO ALD THE BLECTION OF ULB DEMOCKATIC STATE TICKET, ‘and the DEMOCRATIC UNION CANDIDATES (or COUNTY OFFICERS, SENATORS, ANI ASSEMELYMEN, All who are oppored corrupt and tyranalent ious Tammany Hing, whose enor: ishonent wealth is all wring from th man, and who would d jow by the election of the a ticket the only Democrati¢ King canis Invited to attend there meats, fof 4 Counolly and Waterbury, al id our other exeelten candidates, continue vo work a Way have Dejiy an) SUCORSS 18 CRRTATN, The meettuge will be held ae follows: BSDAY, OCT Ravth, 7% P.M. Jat, aud Leh Ward —duiction of Baa way aud Grand street. int Ward. Corner 824 street and A avenne, WEDNESDAY. Uct and 1ith Wards street, Detwoon Kivi Wih Ward.—d "0 and 1g treet THURSDAY, October Stet, Ty P.M. 294 Wark —Naiiioal all, $10 street, botweey 8th and 9b avesiuer. 19th Ward. —‘l urrace Garden, Md avenne and mre’. FRIDAY, November tet, Th P.M, Mi, hd, 4, Bch, and Gil)” Wards, Seymare ay the futersechiom' of Went Broadway aud Franklin wireet. ph ard. —Laove's, corner of 120th streot and avenue, SATURDAY, November 24, Ty P.M. #th and Hh Wards Abingdon sqna Kaeh meeting will be addressed by a number of the following speakers: Hoa. Joka A. Anthom, Gen, Chas. G. Halpine, Hon, N. J. Waterbury, Hon, dames i, Suni, Jadge Michael Connoily, Hom. Keith Kly, Jr., Hon, Wm, Walsh, Hon. Ka. L. Hearne, Hon. Daniel M. O'Brien, Gen, Wm. §, [illyer, Major Wm. G. Hart, | Ron. John Tardy, Wm, W. Mani, Raq. Dennis Griffon, Rag... John J. Freedman, itag,, RB, Rocmevelt, Bath, Patrick MeAlear, eq., Hom. Lake I", Coaans, Batch, Hac ~ id I THE STONE CUTTERS AND MASONS OF hy et Cate Bheronchment on thelr dimer hour," P. —leware of taiarepreseutation. “Rave retical : sOCcLErY Nerices. PUBLIC MERTING OF THI ‘owen Circle F. B, will be hed at the Jef- ome all, Memra. Prive, dy nnd other erm | GREAT DEMOCRATIC MERTING, | ' | diablo will adireae we meedug, F. MATKIN, | HLIC MERTING OF YOU NG MEN'S P. eRe cere are, haii, cor. of Gia at, aud 3d ave, oo Tuenday eve President of FM, why fd Weav Sa TTENTION F. M. T. A. B.S DONT For. eet bere will Dee lasumoulal to MAT COLS | Werngtt, at Dromatio Hall 46 aad 4K Houston 4, bes ween Broadway and bo NEW YORK DEMOURACY, | ROBERT CURRAN, ; 8, View Prest; JOHN Lott! ro) wery. Dou't fall Wo ROOF MANIIATTAN 3 «will call speeiad meeting of rOHIve Ch clon Wy make preparat Timothy of Maueh Notice of Demonsiration will be tm da'ly papers JEREMIAH H, CHD, D.C. OF Wednesday, NINM—TRE MEMBERS OF TIE RED Circle are requested \o aitend ® in evening at 173 Madison wt, important business, ,) 8. TITE MEMBERS OF #f, COLON tend & wpecial mee ing on Unie even tofnake ~ REMIGIOUS NOTICES, CHRISTIAN AS#OCLA- Lun of the City of New York, Reatiny Room an: (except Sundays) trom 5 mm, Ul 10 Prayer ceeding every Thursday eveui VOURM KES, OF L Wall wpemie at tie @REAT DEMOCKATIC MEKTING, COUPER INSTITU IR, THURSDAY RVENLN: EMOCKATIC U G, OCT. SIST, 990 ION, MOZART, MeIKROW, Arstclaron Nomination wifia Gly! dite JOWN TH. ANTHON, Chairman, THOMAS F. GiLNOY, OTro H. coor, JAMES POX, Secretaries, aw MOoxtomane Brain, oF xn,, Will mpenk at (he COOPER INSTITUTE, THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 2187, tm” Tafa Wnt tt Beale Bt im ‘will be held at Frederick “itita's M: ib evening, a 8 o'el Citdacns of Lieb Wari Fe fed Wowie "by order Sryeeied, te aldrene the macing, by a AS CRONOGUK, Pres FRANCIS J, ATION AL DEMOCRATIC, AND WORKINGMEN’S CANDIDATE For County Clerk, WILLIAM ©. CONNER, Pounder. R* YY DRMOCKATS, RALLY TY AWAKE, AKISK, OK BE vOREVE! RALLEN(” RAND DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION MEETING IN AND AROUND COOPER INSTITUTE, THURSDAY EVENING, Uccbber $1, At Tig o'clock, to Sate and Count; N Li "end cobyratulate the Demuerecy oz te recent glorions vieturies. ‘The (llowing, with ether dist epeakore will address (he Hive ih Mow, Horatio Seymour,| Hon. James B. Bngtish Hos. Jas. 8. T! Hon, Joel Parker, James Gallagher, Hoa, 8 Chun iHion. A. iL. HL Daweon, How. Beal Jen, [Hom Joba W. Chenier ju. Chae, P. Daly,’ Jilou. Cham Keimeiia, How, Joho Kelty, ‘dom, James Brooks, ‘The ance ly front of Cooper Lusitiute will be brititan' ly i!ominated tn hunor of var Demoeratiy bres hen of OHIO. CONNECTICUT, CALIPOR. RIA, nod PENNSYLVANIA 1 ver of Lue Comm ee Arrangements o ‘Pauumany Hail, DOUGLAS TAYLOR, Chatrman, oo t DEMOCRATIC AND Wort wens caudidace ior Connty Clerk, CHARLES nya i) le INDEPENDENT UNTON a Ward, will NION REPUBLICAN NOMINATION, POM MEMBER OF ASPEMBLY, Vaid Dae ae i JOH V, GHIDLBY, sty AUALICAN AND WORKING MEN'S CANDIDATS For Supervtoor, | Issac J OLIVE he Che Prater,

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