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AMUSEMENTS, lead of Penn would iinmedintely follow th pled with an agrecment that WOMNELL SISTERS NEW YORK THEATRE, Te and 80 Broad ray.—Graad Drchoss, statinee on Saturday WALLACK’S—Lottery of Life, with an excellent distri bution of characters. DOVWORTH HALL, Broatwas, Jone %=A Ferloe ot Brilliant, Humorous, Laughabic, Popular, and Fash sJonabte Enter! ainments, BOWERY THEATRE —Pantomimos, Ballets Faroese & | Hasxcock was to be nominated for the Vice ticket with Ir this powerful commanded BIT votes of the Conven tion, which ero Penneylvania had MONDAY, JULY = 13. of martinetiam which Freterick the O vinnders and meet creded fu making the lasix of military in neatly. all mote n armies; and believed in develoy 4 Widuality of the soldier as mel to his intellige ee of duty, instend the capacity of oMeors t had the sagacity \o perceive system of Frederick, whil for feutel Europe, before the days Te will be beret with tempts reid on FO Bounty Wliskey, bents Aad Anring the canvass tions. more Old Rye a Our readers, wo think, will agree with ts lint the sentiments here expressed do infi- r distinguished authors, (Prom the Lifeos Ulysses 8. Grant, by Charter A. Dana and T. If. Wiivon, Brovet Major-General, APPRATANCH AND MANNERS, Grant is somewhat though hie nodly is close foot avd bands fs plain Wid exceedingly anostenta from hot to hottest, indoor ~ entertainments crowded houses are by no moins the rule, day night was memornile as tle clo nd the final disappearance of the Witte This piece wae played nearly two handrod ant knew that no gentas, however remarka- if pal armies ina ni ite without the assistance of Kew to make their own that were sure to arise. thought to the * upon the vital points and lines, and t As the dog days ad the taste for re nid patriot of relying ox. control brute fenents who ¢ ng of Nibio's He theretore gave tie on and direction of arm of the enemy « terri f the evolution, {and that with such unanimity of feeling | among the could not be mute t he therefore wast strict rules of fixe: muke the usual mistake of # to command them, than to d orders of battle, Neither Sher+ a8, nor Can! tion of men competen ssuing the det Sheridan, nor Th apnly 0 eitiz large, deep, leonine, and very strong, equally capable with Aw Fetolution that easor, the Black Crook, nearly Mr, Wheatley hoe mate 9 fair dora, the chances for tho auc- of the Demoeratic tick thing can with: five hundred tin com + to | IY Increased Huixpiiens, Ohio resolved to arrest the | The Sse Sun MONDAY, JULY 18,1 movement, We cannot Le mistaken in ing that jnst re this tinguished det | terview with € # from Ohio song] Darry, per yoar to matt rabseribers. BENI-WHERLY, DEFY ORT 6 coos Ten copies to one mistress Twenty copios to one madres Fifty copies to one adaress., Wrenty, per year Twenly copies to one Fifty copies to one naar copies, in Clas package Hey went mvariadiy ADVERTISING RATHS. would vet be changed under a Suymoun rep ble purpose hot to nee i that the vote mi Nof the roll went en, and Corre Pace, per line ‘Three Nine (20 w t, in the face of the | Tt whereupon Mr. Sryst niy for he spave | Conver TIAEMENTA CHAK RLY —per The ae are very great yporiiug that | fuled him, aud had circumstances enabled hl If exclusively to the command of the Arty of the Potomse, he would doubtless have dis. played as much skill in the tactios of battie as be did rategy of campmicns, k Jindement by wuleh he disrovered the enes of August will formatly re- cannagement. His fire ts like that of Close grained, fortune, and at the clow she stage and Will be closed this week, and on Mon fog out Offenbach's “ Blac Beard, aid to Le tie best of eomle operas, nevolence and amiab! the common soldier wae tenorant and andl therefore to be con: cred ae a mere machine t provided with a musket or sabre, and then to be ha- Taesed into n reltiotunt performonce of duty, but wns promandly impressed with the ‘lea that The volnn ent citizens of the Hep vunded of the wt the Inat ts in #0 and hold in eq nguine, nervow \ proportion ae to tone down milivriam the other two, and lymphatic, The Ihra'd proposes that Governor Srv. ull withdraw fron the Bateman wil aovn st India. | vine leers were tnt my'«plan to eva | resolution whieh he hnsod thereupon,to attnek at once, then aggressive The tacdles of L and Mission both mental and for Inbor wurpas hysical exertion avetne to prodace the least went ear in hia ew hour after hour ani whieh he plone a hatte ort na for a camp clangor in the man la Duchoost! jeal organization, conree, the enceesor of the “Grn 1" La Belle Milone’ wii! have a triempha: » that Old Greenbacks may be put in bi as the candidate 1 given for thicextraordinary propo overnor Sermon has too much ed and will be heat Withod, he wae not sity of drill and orca rence and uniformity of ef the reasonable eupposit teers would obtain more ef the praet Of warfire Ina wert: of something the Democrac: ay after day with th ation at the New York Theatre is atill the understand that fn a few surpaserd. nid tactics dlapiayed durkog @ worthy of the highest oor clish oF more properly fet and orderly ing than A ye noutof sight | 4 Lis compositio for that reason. 1 in tones of earnest | THE BUN ts eerved to enh aghont the Meteor eloquence put itto Mr. Srymour as a duty per Fecelved at the SON Otice A wimilar ap: | the to obey the voice of the party {pont was made by the Hon, Pranets Im} ‘Orat any of the newest NAN, the delegate The very largeand constantly Iner Of Tne Sex compels ns to EO to prove at ae tarly hour, to moet the demands o Liners will, the: ted for Hist rand other States began Under this impulse, the | Convention and the spectators instantly re. nis, uncon: pd during: thie in- to follow her} Retrenchment in the Army, Congress is at work on a bill for the redne tion of the army. more troops and more 0! and it is better that the grievously burdene taxpayers should be relieved from the neces tity of paying them, and that they should be ischarged from the business of # engage in more solved themselves into a tumult | deacribable uproar every 8 ere than we need, ngly, that for entis factory reasons Gov, SRY p tothe Prosideney at this june ture; that he did not pl orced into its acceptance by elreumy than he | scrves; and we su, 1 better forswe y of 19,000 | nant. | Which a amore persistent Before the war we Bri gadier«i ething less General with fi we have # than | sticcess) [a t'aown | way teach them a litte wisd cat they are lost in their own obst A Dan Harkin will Dring out at this house The notion iv abeurd. Tf the | jtoade and Noneroautt's * Foul Plays 1 Old Greenbacks, they ¢ ye execution of details een the movements, fe Woman's, and his Inngnage j He wae never tonrude word cra vulgar jest flery tmprecation rwho could not tell eard to give utte no oath or flores, ped his lips, runnlie with remartabte anocess in London, At tho Broadway Theatre,the “Pinch of Lightning to Mastiand no day ts yet fixed for its with: men in town ave trite, of the character of y, and very proper: aout a responsible officer of @ #t rout, peving into the staterooms of ly in the deta with which Grant studiously was alrendy def ¢ on }¥ fallures took p nt, Fort Don leon, Shiloli, Vicksburg, atid in was all that could’ have been Wi ‘of dispute, that bh they do not know, or cannot find out, is | in this Tigh, he w lection of goad + . than in working ely devoted rey and the w Lis anger, Le speaks with well-ot subilued veleanence, Maplavine tile pas seed pe and an carn ‘Vat him, that of 9! He has heen heard to any thot ever nanit henever beenme indigiant til a ¢ offense had heen given, and th Having sooner discovered that he tic ont of bal the men upward, represenied int ntribution of Pras aut his platform aro nothing but Huraished and charged, and as ready | the tomate ume the author d'4 not mean to do injustice, Iy he knows that y decorated with cop. | matn in office an hor men he te the A vorentren of the Viekshurg oatpaign from the first that ¢ are complete proof that bis judement ie in ex: equilib:tuan with i Nh four years of warfar ranked in the ea ¢ Government In eon 1 apon the heredt shows that he y of Generals vain oF w battle, and the enay ¥ of tie nation, ach clerk w oo any bort running from (his I privates amor tralned volnnterrs, thm almegition than Irom muy in- ly this quality whieh hos made him #0 successful In the personal questions fn him and his subordinates, They have usually matstaken his city. with whic fs atrovgiy to the posse able genius eapaelty for eholer, volunteer ar ine who like an hour or two of j pper and nothing else, With expe lene Joticers and ter ‘and privates of the fut fyto eve aew regim ho standing army to DEMOCRATIC ever fresh ond new. | quite as mony hearers as th ‘They may not diaw it Convention dit, dnt they send thelr auditors away in vastly triumphed with Case and Haye mistake only after becoming rash and committing @ piclous and pure bh yarmfal fotention : I rant 9 Ae anes 1d ormy could have beer ed of a child, apt a8 free from bo te stirred to the very depths of his nature by a f tohumanity © How they are Received. ward Republican (Harvibura, Pen. Seymour for a Presidential © polities! fol From the State pursued exnietly or the military service, and althongh they had very few, comparatively, their army. y yours of the war was ander much better ‘discipline than ones, Perhaps four years more , but for the pres unebarital lenews, ex- Hieplay of the liveliest indignation, Of contempt oF di 1+ the Dlindest eee ever perpetrated the Democratis party : Humpty Dumpty go there nightly wna, to see him have ancy and blind- slow in the exhibition Wednesday ¢ 1d Saturday afern: untry, a double | news, Southern people had gust for Whatever is vumanly or unbecoming. RAS TO AUHORDIN ATES, ing orders to his nfiir with his foes 5 took place, but the ont: vetory explanath the eftciency with which they conducted operations When Mr. MeCnerny, of Kentucky, waa aid featuren ar elected to the Sen great pluck and perseverance, as well asa judge | of Bourbon and tice that in the great debate on w Sonate, on Thursday evening Inst, he moved to adjourn be the thermometer was standing at ninety-eight degrees ¢ hist tho steady advocate of ite preten- trovities, and the dete use H6 played an under. ly uuworthy a rie motives, ty secure the nom. nation, having persiatently declined to be recognized to, he was praised asa man of the fact that they wisely vier at the Rat isiy._ polite the organtaation and used their trained command of new troops, While the Nath Jonsly pursued just the So rigidly was this aystem adhered to. that not ater Grant beeuie tance of trained military men even Mr, John Broagham’s * Lottery of Life vails with the patrons of Wallack’s Theatre, and is f representations and it ropresentation haa #4, the apologist of | ka rind to 1 A a military commander beauty ; but we are aorry ton personelly, th posite poliey definite number Js one of his best pie ral did he hy about a fendmirably shown by the fi Aner the battle of Mis oi the front to his he se “it was almost 10 o'clock, and Ridge, while returving Al the Bowery Theatre, Mis Fanny Hersing finds 0 and proft in "The Fast Women of Modern *adrama that see east side theatre-goors. } kine with @ cormbinati on (rou THR ARIY OF THE POTOSAC, MeClelian has been muc ting of the Army of the P ur intention to detruet from his d--serts on It must not be forgotien ion, to wrest the nominavon from Pe; idan's division, whieh Jat noon as engaged in Building a A Kentuckian who flinches fror yume did not desire | wore ooanse the weather ix hot and he fe py, when the tax on whiskey is to be seth ontative of that nob From the Newark Advertiser (Rep.). One word as to the not badly inet, ave captivated Tonight a now Pendleton is In bie great it he had the het A Young Greenbacks Is Ta Tong and crew his Ruecessors, is ayy fing it, but was | Democratic State, We have no With a tai show for the suecers! mies olf easy, h wi Nas gained a desir jist nt sunrise, ni Hendricks ah dore Thomas's concerts at Central Park a good come y wtiract great numbe a | den very prop stituents will frown pon hi | | | ton 50,000 men, in four regiments of cavalry, y, and forty General, one Lieater five of artiil ve of infantry, commanded | »ehould | for | dubiously thrust as Viton Briga General, five Maj dierGenerals. This estal woods tne wants of Mingr conetar when he saw vs lghted at Tho Dill now ponding in the resontatives provides that there ty regiments of it four of arcllery, House of Rep: i baalir. | mounted do not portit oun that within the brief Ives to doubt, theref of time tha Goneral, thre tals, and six Brigadi ing regiments are to be consolil solemn statement in regard to the point o nd is final assent the nomination, ral or Lieutonant-Genoral ie to | tion prose had been changed all, wo repent, he is ho slightest with fall orl | prerent incumbents shall cease | degree emer 8. Tho reduction in | triekory, f ho appointed hold thore plac tany tine, and which ident In March, 1869, regimental off put on halfpay Commissary Ceneral, Sarg master Gener and Jude nels instend Superflucus | ra are to be mustered out, or | Yeare, consistently and ste viily refused. ‘The Quartermaster-Gonoral, Pelee ras thy The subjoned telegrams, whieh wer Srymoun and fT to be rend at tl Dau ratiti ston meeting et Tammany Hall on Friday evening, arrived too Tato to be read ther d to THe Sen for wate-Goneral £ na at present, and the number of quarter Thasters, commis ns lato be reduce) OK, PAY MMBtOTS, 0) Burneme Covnt ov rp Stave, 1 This ise good bill, We presume, fr Representatives that it will be completed aud enacted without After that 1+ 1 in a similar mann Hie myselta W It is vehons his friends and that to eecure 't he w fruilty of double ever enertebed delegation of ¢ al view of the ea. rat this assertion might seem and Sailors’ Ce We believe that néons Ratixluctory View Presidency fone of a pulilic Sryaovn | Major-General € vie that the gal a short thie wing tly and repeatealy declared that he was not a en the | Sur ny | Bat have got th these hot nights, nt to him that perhaps he His programme fo reean make such ® ralliutercat in Bourbon, and tate the Democratic candidate for th | Presidency, by instend of mohig to in thinking of th rest of the nkght tis infastry wa F, Smith, W« ashy, MeCall, Sto Dowell, ‘Keyes 40, as ho ox- oe, Hnmphreya, Out of the allvir seo. a Snob solieitude for th | trie homoris Dodworth Hall ong the most eman, Cooke, a4 & cate-paw artillery, by iiry, Hunt ly revenge Is in f palasy’ of yun Aver, Olbbon, € Horatio Seymon — fn themselves Jan nidede-ennp be 7, some om dong und it The Pendleton it have lost their cand t their plat. | . The Woman's Have lost their platorr tnble iLife Assurance Sectety. To the Bilitor of In your article on Life Awa J Fquitable, though young ite ereat rival, the Mutual, has accomulated le tte principles, that be receives the result in @ orany of wl ride upon @ wintry | moms uneiesistian t arsidon up to yesterday, he has hope of « Demo eaily clung to WABITS, TARTE L CHARACTERISTICN, | morning, son wuilered obloqu; th is detertmoat mame and) Man jenevil's De | monepol scorns all ade npon the Demoeraey that could He lives plainly cam Heition oF extrava, city and manly priie to popularity Our military contemporary o policies, neanring more than culogizes the martial career of ¢ y though alwaye ty has paid to the re- deceased polley-holders and i Prom the Cinotonatt Buqntrer Mr. Seymour is a Deny rat of Demoer | Prenentatives of yin the limited sam! didate to in minent as an ¢ donda to survi and has never yt contested a ain our record for the firvt eight years ail under portect arison between be supported by the vant will be triumphane Bat fortanatety for the ear there were other thet desparate fight A whose history | withsta: ple Life Assurnice Soeiet not lees glorious tha owing to ade eralship of Fuaxk Bram, his division got an awful ure mylared, duostarces, le has been’ delet whaling, and wih the reat of Tow | was forced to ret 1 slippery hypo Con. Grant and the J Was a military favorite ton's fricnds. eariler duys of the him their cordial war, he Was per istanee from the ron atone, Wh # few yore than ah od for personal vai fricnds, ether etalk tpon same Morgan Your vorrespondent, An pamphlet entithad *€ with bis tite or around. the Grant ang the an party moves ion of the ew Tattle he feft Hand Horker letter dated th Ins for in tie main no renson to find fit | © and Tagree; le give ae. and ways that ft oe “ womebody oueht to peo een too DuRy but he hes always t alt of the cou. is in doubt ab: a dure say he ean technical work in doubt ts, wo dure say he ean From the Newark Courier (Rep... surrendered the f tion Uf. Lloratio Seymour hrown away ite arn the truth by inquir inst this epirit of » Interests of humant Upon all such | in the thick of the deadly fir MY the Vital ques Roxeerans that Well, ir, that is ex: tay what Thay around for Mor hand age rep on to the betiom, po mat Fnevapapers may lnbor to confuse berate, honest, and ntly wish fo pottt er how wueh the culls his but whic TP think might more apprepriately be ) ny just at in ite of all the fruite It is now understood that the Hon, hor of the Dem nnlie for its excer several infers of A small bat ur Viclory over 16h From the Mo rand unbiased red Wits perwo Jews form no disting election will bo pt ir their ehurehes, { appropriation of eight hundred ‘iid wotintend ‘9 atiaek the re an Amertoan” Bays he attacked them ‘a8 u cline, vost disttietly an hus never been aur- | except that derived from family tradit! at no military tr Probably thin F mother wit; are still encurn! with immense well kuown that he did not # was made inp This was due neither to eb the Toronto Globe, and dated coluians that are to 1 the riglit pinee and Le te dificult to alwaye has been plnces the great iron beans that serve to sup; spect that this Demo: ne made by th loyal nature; full of Jor wind Zeal himselt, he natn rally admires these qu Y OF THR TENNESER, The only public officers as yet fairly entnries bos made ly cuunce they bad of deteating Army of the Bo! oma awer officers, hysiest eblarae nvention were on, and full and general hy standing up against th wir, to assure your isin ied with natural thot they nd Hadevialiny y have known core spondent that | out for thomsely the Conyeution assembled h mination to the dele;ntion from his own | pinch State; he thri Kally round the Blog, equivocal terms inthe presence of the Con vention ; and he wyent private friends in and resintid the UNiren Statee Sex ave CHamnen, | Wastinuron, the whote | HY MOON And duce him to cha Jeelv rations, wh 6 unificantly « te h’s honor and pla Shymoun, thes but precisely what it is imp fs not unfair te Democratic nomination to th le had placed h romebody that ie could not honoiably gece) Mt until those ruination to def sting My. ks mnicks, fon, with some of thei fi TON was largely due to | yeu by aritical mom pueventing the nomination of Hux pRicks as BryMoun and the been on preventiag: the nominatio tely bent ou New York delegation ha ave received sometly Tore substantial th On the let ballot celved 182 votes, and was s' upon Hancock, coed ig, and ere it was Lind obtaived 151 votes, his gain being 1 It was known bot mpleted Hen ontcks Higet plebeiin inay ti tieution to bt endowed with from Hancox. pursuit of York end Obio that on the aext ballot Peun- nominated ; 50 say all who oith v want Ine upport their claims for losses leave Hancock and give her sy)vania wou! during the war, 26 voter to HiewpnicKs, which alone woul! have carried him upto 177. Bat it w 1 tue next bert nto mynelt, @: Jair iWon the Ucket, tor it dh | poses ef one of the family, at lewet Ull Gi 10 wwii found the eirle Advise him not ther understood that the Haxco the Democratle few extreiuists, the views of the xr & wining testrineny never told a tidsoht any dese who are violeat Republicans HUiers Who have fe JP his upon the | Gals "will find ita stron From the Leston Post (Otra Dem.) e which Brew UP oO Ale more Joyal to ils ehiet, ar » of the way in which the rest will be furnist contained in Horatio Seymour 1b is neurious fret tly acaonnter to writewhat Edidand Lido not thd | ony in itnow after a carer il se wiiny | Linay be permitted to asenre your correspondeut wrate the pampin true friend and & nag Wherality. ts boundless, and hte ebar He has neither vanity nor selfisit swith pride, the extablistune humanity iieetf, ©; beowoen Might ain tmpuiee wad proportions, count, being nvither ns | capable of the most thorongh | Jury rooms and Judges’ a Vast improvement on rable, Ko Mueh so tat bet maneslth (Rad. our has lost as exerted in tue atintrs of mambind, be sin which haw acierived military ebierains, oral strengtn ond reetitude of What the adde or who the em ntowed with th oceupy at present, abt table te eriti jarty a severe c vid My case strong e clision, permit mi nt was he im then Pho building will b res A hope that of thy pompb- The very nar It has all the inspiring epid, ourspoken De Haquent, emphatic and tse the more his performances in this di il coutrivedt « the Nosthern peopl hour, despaty j WN Win Teepe ventively Cain distorts my shai atte 8 Wert Co Od GRANT A GREAT STRATEGIST, dy beer called dente wud bis lave | heous utteraners aro the pledges of The Empire State having insuilicient siiny of the repu lon of the reader has alre recommendation of Surrogate is tairly established in his quarters the southeast corny of the busement tloor, | we may at be onds of his ot that 10 is mostly pa sue ‘person the tardy acaon of a di sd Ind Courage ous, Gan cary tng tis re Heh, with the Geran 1 tinge, ae Daten and Germ mn the Pravites including thi m With his courage; that raises hr at jon of all out corded wills ‘ures E sign myself. Sir, with ant ity he will ras neepiion said vt te ¥ bs hier s into ‘be itvfertor toh nore the old f L sympathy wi National Conve told millions of prop ly fire-proof bu yy audacity, and he by stubborn fhtl Vieksbuscby die most brilliant and e 6 VON bow, ynguerable herot, are at last in Pie’ Democratic safe from har erheads who all done of the invas: Murat und Ney 1 ormasert Jews judumnent,” courage, hie mal tor of Lhe Sun. The Radicals will doubtless nek Sperking of | nis the Cone + Wt one of that peeches which H.ratio seymour, of New York, i my option vad which, indeed, io many The nomination mour is strictly par: ¥ impregnated with copper. Bat we trast that crto divided th d forces outside the D while Desnix ¢ lnportant equilil onmenned, in VERY Superior pt to conceud the fact that Auk JMsb deren ibe Cissr and Dixy HchOUt the whole COMME, Hd its sueeeRs alot for instance, inations and Revere batt vernor promptly furnished tule of New York, special thanks drove these li tion of their green: LACK AMONG GHEAT neon whieh vups called for f «even received th CAS," but not Kadteal, leaving an army bind him, until b of operations, and then tarned eat that army, fortideations from which It ‘was destined Will of its sonqueror. nid, and for the ¢ is mow tainly his coununi to consider It, Euiccnemit.—Mosses, cers and auctloncers, will sell property | at West Elizabeth b W. Brown, a ystoran auctioneer, ‘hose ready Longue, qmiek wit, aud sonnd He bho for his office as knight of th ¥ to be sold overs rar fsa safe investment, s Heo advertine N Pank.—On Wednesday, Lewis E, Wood ursion (0 this plensai hal will there offer fur sale @ choice lot of pro- vidé, Luxembourg, and Napoleon watil (sts, tn ay tecining soil grant Missiesipph vulley, the greatest favor Politieal par J have not becu fe niean example set them. by es ia Bugle! ought to be received W vataine * thone generals | nafortunate in w Leir armies to be destr Jouvoring to Gx the Amond Enquirer, (Dem.) hing arraignments Jus treatment o ninations, t) {apn the eld ntage, stciking him inf Disracli was said to las publican parity for ity atroe cing front aud reerive the enthnsiastie support of sown heaiguarte:', nid the march tothe sea: mmous; aud, very ve lost thelr armies Fy and every wpocdy who distinguislied, not nly as an able statesman, but ae Federal Mulor Gene erula Who foughe wiil Sherman during the late war, From the Host Presideney had be ek or any other ea Fospectabie it Gov, Seymour miitary divisio Jation of the th establishment at Min-issippl, under € Wo understand that Jolinson & Mil- p some cholee sales on Long Island, | purtionlars of which will be duly set forth in the Husion which he delive Header, Marna uruge, but pre it speak# oF & union n given to Gen, didate who Was personally kvand holiday exe d plenie party thro tl the in severing the No Joting and seattering ite armios, breaking lis 1 eating Oat th © disinetive chara nt eave and simplicity ——— Our any. —On Saturday the n, Principal of Wart Seh er street Universalist Chureb, eudienee com her family, with the pur , teachers, and offivers of the school, over which we during the past three years, were made by the Roy, Mr. Lee and HA highest tribute was ) wath his dignity to answer ai un wdroit and able mas funeral of Margae Now let Grant be tried by these rules, and whut in history? Where the hignest category ‘of great soldiers: but in order that Fgland und of New E and a candidate Wao can contol te Cull vore o perty in his own State, We ¢ Wlony [t was possible for the rank inurt be ans mony Hol Obly to the De ituny other person fons, but to the hy ition to nominate jemonts of strength wveraue party. 48 bnd hws no attract is record Is of the kind ujon whieh of the country hus ayal | avd Ho is not unknown, and and was attended by al the members and friends 0 and righttully rebuked his epponenta, whose mad: | nto attack his person | homselyes te attacking ate life of publ on of weakness in their opps England ele t, and we wait with some curiosity to fod which country will beat in vituperation, vilification, and vile language gene- Just now we are inclined to bet on the United States them into effect | ness for oflee in the gromnds for Us conclusion somey at more in R . presents uo el ns ior any one | when they should confine she has had eh asion of the ¢ ‘outside of It, GRANT NOT A MARTINET, vdueatod axa soldier at Wes rieay IE not of his policy, Lnvusi v tho men aud Hews by Which they Brooks, in whieh th talents and virtues of the deceased, w onuceted with one public schoo! system for many yours, ond has at all mes exbibited the qualites of a kood woman, a fuitliful teacher, and a sincere Chris: Her death is regretted by many sorvowing cls, and Will do felt as a great public as we.1 as a | private losm Both bere aud Honaparto ever wisided anca vist and. pr Fi; aad not even that \itueney eompeixed nll laws of the lind, who is of the ities with terror,’ who chiwered for the ehiefs of the rebellion in. the highe ‘ways, and who crowned their gnilty eareer with ‘They. were "Governor Seymour then, and they will vote for him now wit the «greater eniliusiasm whieh the hope of similar Noense on 4 vrander seae is caleulated to inspire. reat ecnqneror displayed in his orgumisitions and Massena und Soult were + Mebonald woe overwhelmed ont was defoatet al iatmarere 1) thb training, both theoretical and practi nirite to @ thorough understanding of the inilitary art, as applicable to warture in America, Wore FECENE CARPET * Loipsie, and foadly, afters from conviction, alway# opposed ty thab avirt | aiie binnders. was Lurled frou bis throne, recovers J