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THE BUN ts cerved to euhacribort at thelr homes, Orters for the paper received at uN Ofice — The Tirst Etections lection of November Plections for rs ond membere of Congress will be held in the States of Ver mont, California, Maine, Towa, Indiana Ohio, West Virginia, and Penney These elections are of unwed ing as indicating what will ! cisio nation in N The tof tt leet rn MONT on T ys 1 i p that State v Repul H i Years, the majority will be from 19,000 to fancy his party has any chonce ther ext is CALMPOUNTIA, on Weda yt 9,the next day aficr Vermont, Lust yea the Democrats carricd the State by 9,500 ms jority, although it gave Mr. jority of 18,000 in De. We know no reason | for supposing: that the Republicans will now regain thelr lose, We presume that the Democrats will hold their own there; per haps they may eve Maryn votes next, her day being Mondny Sept. 14. An active canvass is going on there. Both parties are well organized Enthusiasm is so high thot we have seca | letters fiom Democrate promising the State | to Seymour and Blair, Last full the Re lican majerity was reduced to 11,600. In| 1866 it wes 27,000, If the Democrats now | Teduce it below 11,000, they will havea righ to crow. If the pablicans 15,000 or more, the crowing will be on ¢ fide, We judge th ine the pr bilities axe decidedly in their favor Towa, Ixpians, Oirto, end Panney NA bold ther clectlons on the sane Tuceday, Oct. 18, and Weer Vineista on Thursday, Oc Of these five States, th last-named is of the least importance. ‘The Republican majority in 1506 was about 6,600, and will probably be larger now. Towa is asure Repu lian State, and no Democrat Las any expectation of ca it. In 1967 t) Republicen majorit in was 32,000, The last election in INpLANa was | in 1868, The Republican majority wasthen 14,000, 1804, Mr. Lincoln's majority was 24,000, The convoss ia this § ia very partios are working: tre mendously, and both have thelr beet men in the field, Mr, Min Governor on the Gov. BAKin on te Republ ¢ bilities are decidedly in favor of the Repul Heans, If the Demaoerats should earry In iana in October, they might weil exult and increase their e niidence, Tn Oni the strugyle is a'realy ath preasure, In 1667,the Republican. m was cut down to 5,000; in 1866, it was 20, 600; and in 1864, 59,500. The epublica will probably do mu bi better now than they did last year. Tut if, on the other hand, they should lose the Siate in October, they cannot hope to regwia Giret election subi. ant also, Frow has been a doubtful State, and when « Prosi energetic mueKs is running for dential election is pending, both parties de- | vote their cnergies, their skill, and their ur tring ioil to winning in Oct or So it is way, and the uncertainty will probably rv main till the day after election, Meanwhile we advise Democrats and Republicans to. re double their efforts in Pennsylvania, As the strugyle now stands, it is not toom aay that the party which now carries that State will immensely carrying the w Je Union — Peretarys ight The ¢ Yos—Burlingome Seward és the gr Re is a great ma Great as an spirant for office, when he first rode into the Governorship of New York upon the hobby of Anti-Mas horse sired by Morgan Great as a Governor of the Empire State, eon he bearded the Mother of Presid and refused to deliver up a slave }iborator at the haughty command of the Goyeraor ¢ Virgin's, Great as ® politician, after he had dis Mounted the worn-out Rosinante of aut! Masonry, and, refusing to enter the Know Noth ade against fore wens, raised ancw the flag of w dom throughout the land born ei ivevsal free Btater Sen: it Aying in th , and there k faco of the tlaveccracy until Linc la wae first clected, Great asa Senator of the United when he proclaimed linself an Abolitionist , and had to en in that body of slave-ows dure the contumely of Lis Whig friends and the hostility of bis slavemongering Demo eratic colleagues ; but, heedlees of contumely ‘and insult, he lashed the whole nation lato « paroxysm of indignation by his philipples the crime of ownership in the flesh of humanity, Great all the while as a lawgiver, directing the energies of the nation against slavery end all ite cognate wronge, until he ar 1 ' payod nearly the whole Senate against thm ae the accomplice of John Brown, and was non the floor of that body, ned from Europe, by every refused recoynith when he r Democratic rleesly gave him his hand. tor in the § ritive slave clause in the Co Great ne an or trneed the fv | stitution, in his ¢ troaty of penes | rand Oley, in the year 902; of the Higher ' between the drew down upon hiny reinin Mason at their hed. rof Prosident ae an adlvis into whose confid afew months before t political assa be used by them any longer to carry w Mexico and territory just then aequired by the with Mexico, slavery into from so black a stigey ut 8 A can tidnte yin | at present, the testimony is all on t) 1260, when he was defeated by the mach'na tions of the Dlair tom failed of the nomination through the irreso: lution of The hia support to Abraham Lincoln, who nominated over hi canvas with theslogon ofthe Irrepres Mi M y, a8 in 1896 he lal | 12th of April, 4 into | ¢ , Securing: at once the election of Grent as the stump orstor of that contest, commanities even Sn h i} | demand { the & | ment ems: } # to yield to the or amendment, 0 | White IA the river, while others on Holition of slavery in ar | consent of all the hedlion and war, at as a diplomats? in his fories of t Washington after he beca ration, #0 a8 for the Government, which Pro- | disorganized ; vuth to strike the first Mow, to fire the firat gran, and shed tho first Llood, because it was the only way to wal wp the Northern people to a sense of their yernmout—a result which he y at the Une. great in foreing the 8 renee t in nowise responsible for it, we shall tak sure in lay readers. We have no de as guilty of sla; hailed with je Creat ax the Prime Minister of Mr. Lin coln’s Administration, all through the war, in shaping the foreign policy and influen the domestic polley of th: in not precipitating the Adwinistration ers and rocks of an alinost upon the Drea | evenly divided publi » war and its pury 1 wh sentiment in relation | #,andin this way | § opposing: him 2,000, audin toni | 8 t adviser in ts, the MeCl wrters of the making use | lang, the Buells,and | |") } the | the | even to the | knowing that | things would wor the Danoeratic t mand @ more ag; Third Distict of Ohio. The Conven ving the nick of time when the | a anis, the Sherman te head, and erushy out the | Gest op oar a Minister of For use of his material ; Without sutiering Lis feelinges to | away hin judgment, in beatir | | tle Powers eager to pounce rity | mort friend of Uh \ standing this ¢ off the hos on ua, and in | overreaching and exploding their schemes of luterveution, even under the | Demoerats in Ohie gave sarge of be Novembor. ‘The | tying the puble honor; great all throuzh |; this terrible struggle with decides the second the enomies | and foiling them a even to the expulsion of Napoleon fram Mes ; | time immemorial, Per xevivanta | reconstructor anarchical | therefor, in | dealing with and controlling a mulish and | President, whose prejud now; but the man does not live who ean | @Utous foretell the result, It will be very close any | Pret to, well knowing that * my policy } ever be accepted by the American Norts to force it upon result, just ast od, in its overthrow, and the President's im ment and pol y have result pe ial destruction, man in rowing one way Looking another, which is the essence of ach'avelism, | address a fow dys aco sald that the South inerease its chances of ple in spite of and against their pre n pretending: to be hostile to was not so in rv tSceretary, He is more. ting the Inevitable nomina ut by the Republican party writing a letter whieh the fools lie elcetion » Without the slight maining to expy | proclamation, + for tt affairs of the € rs, though he } N power enouzh among his admirers to he great Stace of New against Seymour, asin 1802 he tamed lreet which he has done his coun ry, Swill go down to posterity as on n who have yet iMuminat- ed the pages of human history rave the system of slavery that almost mur lored hin, and he has done by indircetion what never could have been done by dirce tion, In liberating and enfranchising four millions of black slaves, and in saving the nd marched with Mt floating over his head into the United | passed over them, in Nothing like discussing everr subj off in the process. anise ——— of V nt to he Mississippi, and Texas are | counted in the Presidential election. It is threat- ened, however, in several Democratic journals, that if the votes of those States are not counted, a now civil war shall be set on foot, This thr is excoudingly infudic jure the Domoerotic party. Tt will not do to pro- claita anew rebellion, Whatever the Law is, it eyed until it has been regularly wet y the courts, The people will bo di mi a patty that maintains arg other doc must t tr wen if they have by Ito go with it | Potitterans who thus meunce a new civil war are very foolish, i A correspondont thinks we are too hard upon Gen. N. B, Fonnest, in calling him the nionater of Fort Pillow, who waited till his enemy had surrendered, and then slow his prisoners in | Hd blood. We trast that this charge ia too hard, and that | | it ean be proved anteae, We shall be very glad | 0. Forrest n stands ther side to see the evidence that will relieve G . As the quest For fomphis, was attacked by a rebel foree under Gon, Yorres Pillow, on the Mississippi river, above 4, Tl of negro troops. Alor the surrender most of the prisoners were massacred, A Comuitice of wagress Was sont down to investigate the facts The following is an extract from their report : Tinmediately after tha secon t flog of trace re. | tired, the rebels made # rush from the positions the Y ¥ jeattied, and obiaine W porcenczon | ter having been members of Cangrens, off . Uoited State had eo treacher Iitle opporter sory of. No qt lowed for resinianes, Our Woops, White ind black, threw down thelr arins, aud el Deere by raantog down the atcep bint a seal upon the | pear the fort, ond accreting then ee Web lid trees Hoge i. the bereh, aud wuder the bruch ; some t of eruelty ob ha knife ( nor civpilan, ‘The oficurs aid men cet ih cach oth evils work. Met ntebti Heaten, sant bucked with ew ome of tho edi dren. Lot. than ten sold, were forced tad sland op by thely wurdere!s while Velie shot. he Sick wid Wounded wore butehcred without tery, the rebels even entering the hospital bulldtigs and ] dragsing Hem out to be shot, or killing them as they fay Mere, urshle to offer the levt tesetanes, Atl rile hillside the Work of murder war going on. h were pe and deliberately phot Meow wers shot | shot, and their bodies kicked into tle Hi living, but un Miho & > ra tanee fr i Fi i rs to cote up t nid a fall Gener H auks Gon . Whe i ot tem down In ¢ 3 wud, bi sor | only a Licutenant-Ceneral, Grant was w Licutonant- | ye Re Ntuter no auciir ts hid | Me Gret one, as Warblagton once held that rank, | Of tt niggers; shoot them dewalt’ Allwho | ....%d.D.M."—We do mot know what Mr. Ho cers. Bol y ty be murdered under ely were spared tor a thine tune uzh there revolting murders were done un ediste eye of Gen, Chalinerr, Wie Wh il cartiod out by Gert. Forrest, wh never heen furporsed itt the bivte oy even Darharous Worlure. If it can be demonstrated th no such occurs at Gen. Forrest was K place, or even th plea. g the demon ration before our to regard any man ng prisoners war, as our wen appear to haye been slain at Fort Pillow, ae Governor Proxens, who Dore sway in uth ¢ when Fort: Sumter was first fired upon, ina reecat public letter sof the e Union nonef the Senth as “vile white ho bi ve betrayed the He also that he “at one time owned 300 slaves, and od is his Judge he would net have them back | as they wer The Governor's language re lis fellow reprehensible, bat his y topini low that he has a ] mind | os Mr. Variannieiam has Site the horror of | regular line of our polities again, by reeciving dination for Congress in the His epeech accepting the honor found in another column, ‘This is his ndidate since 1842, when Was ran for Governor of 0! rs in | ot the tine in foreign parts, having been sent | broad by General Buaxsipe, because w court Southern amatanee, hin their suttrage Jous Brovatt only beat him by ¢ the eeu Hould receive so large ay , and It was surprisin tances, that aud we may conclude from it that he will be enthushist supporte wow, He ix to ran against ¢ present at the last election by Scmeex, th cumbent, whe little over 1,000 majority — General Battle, of Mobi Led, and did not die in the ¢ threat electe who fought ate arnt if he is ns dire vengeance on ¢ sword, and throws himself i ture, “Lay ont” he cries 3 and every say amen, Batile is agreat warrior, ——— The World makes the following allega tion; hiet Jn thee of Novth ¢ na in a public i Have had peace ot the Hampton oad renee contition that de neeroes thereafter born should. be | fee at ofbventyone, Mot this wus tot the ‘only pron eoted by Mr. Lineal, He was so | titonis that he plled the rebel envoys on ever side, He saegested, ainong other things, Git hire sane } of moucy might be paid as a compensation for the Tiberuted lay The Chief Justice of North Carolina is mistaken, Mr, Lincoln wade no such prope whatever This we know fom Mr, Lincoln hiniscl, Besides, | he kuew at the tine, just as well as other sensible nen did, that the rebellion lay on i doath-bed. He never offered to recall his ancipation r to modify i any manner Neither iat 1 oly to pay & large sum of money The sti 2 is ima. rinutive vm The fare to Beston by the Sound st #1, was yesterday raised to the old figure, This will travel uch direction, every day the other boats were eros portion, Every m England who could raise €2 profited by tl portunity tu visit this great motrepoli +rowd thus gath jel in the ed presented the siray ivable array of rasti ‘ and we go back to the select fi Mion without a parallel or Fossil human bones are again disturbing the walks of science, Carolina, who read a paper on © at Chicago, has given a fresh He tries to show that civilized peoples dwelt in North America anterior to the He pretends to have found inse tions of eleven Panic characte: Dr, Gibbon, of he Antiquity of the question, Indian races, in Wisconsin. Ww who either hay¢ asure at any price, We uni the arrangement for the pr ceipts of the St ut is that the re. divide that the thin Iway Comp Company, t, Let the work go on, oven though clomds of gas are thrown, Be alive, 1 have no time to throw away on sowing | 5, women, [Examining the articics.) A dortn here, | Bex yon fay; twenty conts apioce, You left out a stiteh | strength of Gro there, By the law of the land the electoral votes #. It can only tend to in. | etitehes, and twenty more for keeping long. | Two of tt dead befor } me. Stop sixty cout Semvn—Stores of our m they howd | is rather high, Boss—Not at all, sir; the bare making cost 75 | the firet ond they are worth it, sir, There's an | Genres fom “ the morning rolls ke | Where or how he enw those mor conte ay anus care for a the and was eaptured by him on the | arrison consisted mainly | i | but euch Is undou erey were answered by the most cruel | jy f greater | Writ to him, sd recommend ‘Cue SUN when hoe is ready... A Kor cond mac! well to rew vertise yo eh sees An Attentive Reader of V had read Sun & would have seen that the bondi: privileged elow ony Any man who has money ca fore there ts no spectal privilege In the matter, Bk vides, the only tixes tue bonds are 1 United States Government | were of ¢ | att air, and alw « H convicted him of being too great a | federuey, Notwith> | 000 Positive | omega of the race; he not only came out atead, bu he was the let and only man vo toucis the » and the jad of the bet, Purchescd some 2 feet on the sontheaat end of the | le quotes cuff, seizes his tiered | He quotes Macduff, seiz nis battered | the Mullett, Be be preverved, and that the exterlor wall of the Bat tery should b the Bast Tver, a month, L wrote aga lor answer Heen insteucted t0 have itremoved, and would 1 call and see bi ov erluc nee the boats, whieh for some months has been down to | isan oMelal of ¢ lly deerease the volume of ver those routes, which the low fare swollen ine ly. Anis likely that on an ayes rage not less than three thousand persons have since the fire was reduced, The Bristol boats some nights had more than 2,500 oy board, and ny woman, aud child in New Now all this is ended, You business, or are rich enouh to travel nd that pington, Bristol, and Newport liney shall be put into » common pool, and to each, It is not true any, as such, has any interest in any of these lines, nor that the Erie directors are connected with any but the Pristol Shirt Maker and Shirt Bay: Scexe—Workroom of # large establishment. Employer to Senmstrens—Hand ont those shirts. Tose Seametress—T ecoldn't help It, the candle was ro | th, Aim, and my exer po weak after Gfteen hours’ work, | {hat ine credtity informed and helfeve, hint premir phiet or book review ti oun ting with dans s—a work which wos withh had (hey become certain that G: don't! T coutin't help it. pominnted by the Republicans for P chiliren sre etek ; one of them may bo | BCver Dore—What do Teare for your eyes, or how lone yon work? I'll Ope you twenty for the dropped | pi fenmatreee—O, + Tet howe, For God's sake don't fine Ido Tearo for you or your Dents! | iit whimpering or Pil calla peli nh. There's | bezome out of this. [Exit woman ery @ the tne ta toa | tri Rors—The shirts ave firet-claae, sir, made by one ew ere, bound to Wear as long ax Gcnticman—Ti scems to mo that four doitars apleee | We amount of work on nehirt, er, You'll to them, ir, Anything else, sir? Would like to wait | not inform upon you, #ir, at long as you ike, Oh, you don't | miles, as eV 1 howe, —— Corr pondents “7d Jon the North river duly 93, 12..." Urooklyn covers 16,000 acres: Philadelphia 75,000... M.S, C."—"The fourteenth amendment to | th | the Constitution of the United States, and the Re | of the rebel Sta'es who eneaced in the rebelly of ty , members of a Stute Legislature, oF Ktate oficers, ‘There are no other diswbitities im- | 10! I by the Reconstruction acte, ond thee alect | convey t more then one fa a hundred of the Southern | t tropoltiin Bow for 1007 showed that of wh m I were to vell salt Havers | f ly. ‘There wre probably very few rplicensed plae | got of v for the pute of iquos, Wf you waut ta | ry at te eitieg OF Vie National Ter neo , 178 William street....Lady Gay | veep cone * London Avsuran written by D ’ Loucicaul! and Joba Bi ain in 14 OL." There wid he x erie: ¢ Fair in Octobe You enn find out ul office of the Tact: | f ony Dill compel. | ervid to roll the fond granted | Part Ko one is obliged for money pald, less n to advert ot venture tor The trade of a | ist is ployers as to wde | fy") el. Wages depend #0 much on eirentus | {Lou ices that we eau sny notuing detinire about thea, | thes ® Stn. aitentively as you say, y x ore Chan real estate holters, buy bonds, and there- ‘9 exempted from ave often poluted Hones, aud those, as we hould not be laid npon were evidene: Which derfve uo benedt fom local expendiine, | Every bondholder bas t0 pay a wie bax amd taxes | You Ky upon all that | driaks, ey ributes iis shure, aller atl, to thy rtot the "nh Boot Race ate Mins Bwas interesied reading uccount | dl J in yeoierduy’s BUN of 2. T, Basnun'y running seat | OF pers tthe Franconia House, Thee is one otner version | Of Uiie famous race Which it will do well io tell, It | » the Lut the guests at the ho mong other things invented to amuse them: Ives, had Mt upon the dodge of roving on the | Piazza, and, to muke the aiule us exelth poss Dayton on the 17th in ond selected him as | ble, it was agreed that whoever in the rave should | .par rstandord-bearer, with much unanimity and | touch the naling last inust stand treat w eouiers | your ¢ upon to solu them in the healthy | 1 ; Iti val of Barnum, fresh from the sig. rome rare racing sport, Accordingly, he sinvited to join a rice Wishing (o make ax good a uF possible, Bar it is f | rushed down the piuza at Ms highest epee Fi Hing the railing he was elated with the tact that he Was akead ef alt competitors—he had | won the race, amid givat applause, The joke, how soon appeared, barmum was tue aby led that, according to the terw: ad lost the race, aud must stand treat, acknowledsed himself sold, but, being a tempt sistent rance man, he could only pay for lemonade, tea, or water gi uel, w. New Youn, Aug. 21, les, elle, — — ite truth, CMctat Disconriesy. Ordinarily @ private To the Fulttor of The Sun from puol Ste: ‘The United States Government having | Pris tory for a basin and barge office, the superin- Jence of it and planning of the work Ii Lin charge of the arebitvet of the Treasury, A,B, | © desirons that the harbor lines should ory A mie three months since, fndly house eecupled a part of the United States property T wrote to Washington, stating tio fet, and askin action, A prompt answer w aved that the Col 1 ¥ Jector Would be Instructed to have i removed, after the ¢ Hi vot having been removed om the dth of this | to Washington, and received . Aug. 1) that the ‘Collector had oul it? J limmediately directed our | one of the must civil of men, to go and Mr. Smythe, and show bins t ine Naruin retnrned in the prop ported that he had been to th Hath sti theres saw My. Sythe; reported so Lin, wou showed the letter to ave, whieh abr, Smyth of Minne alter reading, Landed Laek, saying to Mr, Mardi * what is Chik Libs business P oF his p are (Wo + of view from which E wish | beth tt to eat Uh the other personal, | on the baluric it public poln is, that AM oficial cf the Buite ef New Yo »wund that | Os ti ie bound fo treat all oft for our ph r from the bad manners of ofelals, The private point Is suis; Mr, Smythe has been re- jected as Minister to Anstria on tlie ground of gen- perfect, Whi Se Un AArtee Ment af eobo MAURICE puepotetas. | Rim bub the di {ri untitness—w ant af good inanyers, T cause, His conduct in this case jusuifles the aevion | eal of the Benat so himprol Louis Ni Tie Ainbarsad over bis re Minister to \ hie. 1 go to France, got arquyiated with | Me Ne takes a Hie) 0 Vienna, Mr. Sinythe jot court, 1 hea that Mrs, Perry is ia | uP. rmiag bi ot the tact, which J send by Qe Bee {ry of Legation to bio», He turns on my Beero\ary, gud asks Gncaning me), What is Uhat his bosi Would th Talo nots cll rudenes would reier me to the Collector for inform then there Would be another rude messag be quict, Duc the harbor shall be preser this om. | where 1 can get redress: jon, and | a woods aloog the dine of the Albany and Susquehanna Horivond, between the village of Osborn Hallow the tunnel. ta the town of Colesville, It soon several times by the men employed o road, One of the fi hood has lost several shoop reccaily,and the panther ii eum ehagged with tvs ett, hee aniaal fader | hat i il jas been charged with, the thett.. ‘Tie a le ail da beltu TE the. Demoe scribed as being very large, but as yet has exhibited wo inclination to attack any of the en, ‘| Grant ond Lee~ Their Lam Cam fexsion of the World, From the World, Avg. 2. ‘Tre Bee's attempt to prop tation of Gen, Gront is more to 6 parpess, "ne tfles to eliow that the Wort | rathe hem out so | Palen, aw the honk and know nothing description at second # of the author were sch ake It ¥ery sharp and efeet!y w the book, the fvares wty eid cane to na €¢ own handwriting and amthenticated by li fe obliged to rezurd them a+ more re the statements of the etitur of the Rus ing Fost foaliehly any that the Sey’ ctter than oure= tuppase not Ro good. ‘The Wortd's Repubiican Gencra!, now hear e. iesnid to have derived his errone f both armics rolls lie dons rth of the two ar iven by Tux Sox, on tho other han, was fle in che War Depor well, eit; PH send | taken from records now it purchaser.J tment—that of the Army of the Votomnc ia the Adjn oMco; that of Lee's army In the Hu. t-Goueral’ reau of Kebet * steamboat Henry Olay was | portd in eulling the military reputation of Genera unverified memo: Who is this Republican G J he get bie Mirnres¥ » af | Vatlandighaw for Congress cepiing the Nowine position by of ny ow | plodly els The trust Eloy side ruilrage oval favor to wt stend belor mutter OF mere per des who entlested ¢ wry id destenetive Organix tion known a jom,...Gen, Grant is | people, As & cou and purpo: plans are in regard to hit Orpheon elacses, | that the tw 1 tet views and footings guer.”—We | hate of amend yous pawnbroker, | tbs bur We lave nothing li this country ike We monte ve | été of Kurope Nigh oppressive (arid | noming fe hondhold ong, pluneicr ny Taust protligare ut t you would do ag | Peeulu { weet fither party thinks that ty be endured, ean 1; fow thee ta hot besbtale ae to his 8 If you | of the prevent and the futur Hi this nomiuatloa, my se tw ure not m | M8 to bo regarded as n mere pe an iudivicual, & ds, Low over gratifying, Oual favor to we as volos ure to be given uch oomsideration, J mort re If, however, every eit the Iveued in this elects vase, allow me a word with them nyWher Oerobe | for the mae to we he | | ple em | | the judanent of we voter T have but 1 Of personal ¥ tell you be ughter, | do bot concern # or (he Vulgar sof the enemy. acl it ig his Lasiness 40 pasa thom by s ready for fin, seemed to ofer a | prove ily, Honestiy, In thin’ spint Who is to ben Day whether he wii noms penticmen . once more thanking you for bdversarle own the plazza, andy | mecu ties ‘onipetitor, and vid you good ni ere] Alleged Dow roin the Cinclnnatl Gacette national organ of the Democratic Ly has at lust heen foreed to come ont with an at deceuce of oy id not prt Kt without ample proof of rief of this kind is sacred ining third of the voters of the nu- auceessor, a wilt re the meter becomes Tf this thing b wen | public concer tie bi wibi y, ‘The long defense butlt up to prevent the washing Into | consists ivan account of the vari spondence was opencd with | cousins of ¢ him to that effect, to whieh Mr, Mullett has responded promptly, and has done all in his power to carry out such purposes, tempted tn the Vew York Wort! Seymour who lave not been insane ter brings the Wortd to this | Jame cou The Distory of tne (ainhhy he or iw: eb @he or two that the bath | gheor twee the blood. Now tlie fiets in the matter iov, Seymour's fo the (rresistibie Inference from tt mmour’y brother fell a viet) 2. Gov. Sey i Ise died a manic suicide, Able m Wy and, physte Darassing inehtal caves and great most inevitubly te His own, bleed, Ma the | loses, they took the pr edt notte | political exelt Nlition of the bath, 4 ‘ebort. to | warned tition of the bath, report to nah 0 a or some heavy pecuniary ents in New Yori to the him there in re recordance with ti His inind was belloved then, by the family, to be trembling several months, an . Seymour has himself referred, as distinctly 16 | 4 Gor Sury the the imminent Governnient, Lam | as could be expecta, & a) comin pent rot th wications with) respect, or we are unfit ‘ork Co snd s ", 1 should 0 whieh the Mor/d takes ear cs, | Hi'o pubic should, not | ( kes are to pronounce periee!) physical health were mule it perilous for ger of excitement at which bis med polat'ng, with the ‘ow let tis suppose a ease—ii is not | Monition Now let is suppose a ea is not tion, * That way; lies y well knew that tt wpon such alife of strokied anaxicty as the canvass would open Convention. itselt he said: L ‘ate Without Imperiliing both the sto me, und xends | eave The, baving got | Kerous for him to en ction, i sent by our Government as | Uacerssint ind, and Write an oficial note tO Mer. Smythe fae Pay ope mp q exe are fieis of publle notoriety, No ) | Yorker, during te Convene, pretended to ote Goy, Seymour's danger from ‘inks hot be a talk hn diplomatic eireles ¢ amonrie danger se I Should } write to Mx. MeCulloch, ve | las uper nkly adinitted it to bean resenting bim ass candi ed about and as currently ‘hiust | recognized amony the Detter informed delegates, ns oryed, the exinience of Heniligton's m v UN’ lair's letter, GEO. W, BLUNT, kwh. See rarer eerie srr Tet exclam . A Pawtoxn.—A panther inhabits the dense ‘These things have been freely tall since. Jeuding paper of hiv party, has been | dhe puattens ganonly hope (hat, the rail- | there ha ore resting In the weighbors | family), it mn Tt was as freely tall reenback theory, © © nomination, is is otions, and his ved about ever itor the nomination, “oven ifit be true that P one OF LWW cases OF Insanity #upexinduced by uecide not transmitted with the blood,’ atic party ha: it been so reckless sas lo drag tule unhappy man into euch # position, his thing i¢ no longer a private calamity. Jtisa public peril, To elect the Dem date is to stimulate fresh rebellion at t ye 9 place at the Lend of pat Man Whom «ach excitement must, in his own fear, in the belof of his family ind of his physicians, send to the lonatie asylum. It is to plunge tie Into new whitipooln ard wive ita erny plot. Ur to look straight to the Inevitable end, tt is to make Gen. Frank Biair Provident of the United ‘This 19 nota matter to be salyed over by pleas for the ranetity of tantly aifers. Tt fe not a thatter fo be whistiod dows by suilied talk about the d-concies of poligest discussion, The indeeenty consiets fn foreing nef a peril upon the eonntey, tot in giving the country timely warning © Shell Fyank Blair ve Preswent wnetead of Gen. att ‘That in the practical questhon # Prom the Beenng Det If the Democratic ticket is electo’, Bi ae" have heen the last to dietarb hie private ity. Put rt wilt | he tie Presidest, Mr, Seymour euttrrs fram ill. ows. and as con be ratty nif We toned Bie he wil eontrol Voltondingt would stand belt Mr, Seymowr Confident of His Own Fromm the SY. Corvespe the 1 ate to your roa fying a that on Wodnesday tal, Gov. Sey mour, ino converseuion held at Ution with a member of the State Committer, exprossat his cutire cont dence In the coming «neces of the Democratic th The Governor feels asenrcd that he fs to be President of the United Gtates-all the evider regard to the of the canvas Unt ouz! whole coontey 1 these evidenc:s It took se ter the nomina eon pride for the i 7 themselves. te rs) p Lut new all Is wor the day altiost the © Ja ove word, Mr. Serius Denoeracy will ew this tobis own per ity, but to the almost welversit deare for a ¢ parly to aCtainisier the eflairs of Governtor ly acquainted with the geptienian © ¢ ation with Gov, Seynion Pp Snforme me (hot he has known the Governor for the Jost thinly yeor Volways Couud hint correct ia roy 1) to election ¢ hls State, but also to national election ee ¥F the Deme News, dug. 1s. 1 Democratic Club GUURDIN, President COLLINS, Vice Prertdent The Colored Democratic Ciw ti ech ss of Satur ata) a we hold show eat © Weshatt ve Devseratiet Hot for Whiskey, nor for bree ter Dut for oir priuciples and Yur the good of the eomutre Tir Corenny Dem Tie Cie or Wann 6. - ee Brick Poweroy's Opinion of Grant and the Republicans—Appeal to Domocrain Prom the ba Crore De aA Can you tell why the God ralily party da Graut tor President of thee United to suppose that they axed fur that office & ¥o merely Leow No doubt they were wil ng to place thre 1. That ts in keeping with there Geant is the Laie Ly ed in this portion burne can hi-k Grant ground as be p nse tam for such ‘ 11 Amd the pariy can walsk Mr, Washburoe Hew am shall be wecersary, Grant ism right stuff for a Republica: Provident, He ‘A dronkord. A boteher of men Avecker alter spuils The great national murderer, A betrayer. Af that the poor who gave him Id pay taxes te «Vial th eh, and ar tiene are thdl party, But has the Cia you tell? har miuation no deeper means Why, at this particnlar juncture tn national A they woniinate thely greacest md Hh Is it for peoee they Want euch am Grintt De they mean peace? Is he qui thon of the Govermmcnt in at Wow the wus 2 of peace? y moana siinding army. They ton of the Istocracy, intentions, men hear ve i Tuxury on th There no dont con Brother Dencerats Ose Word with you, ‘The party which threaten lvertics fa thoroughly organized, Its members wi work untill November, They have gold, hey hay ine, 'T Will munsack hell to find means to t thelr fate, Now let us face thea live men, Stand up iy Shouller to shovldes, thin at the everlasting hills, aud determined us death, vet Ussweep onand BWeep the duauable Iegion Ine oblivion Fatal Interference iv a Pawily Quarrel. From the Hopkinacitle iy.) Comeredtive Joba Coombs has figured for some tine post and on vor in our pokee reports, arged with t c ping his meth our ci fuiiet a prnishine nitude of the ollence charg demen determined to tak They, aeeording to Coombs's stavem ing themselves ax negroes, proceeded 3 his otermined to panisa him as they thourht be deserved, Admittance being deimande thy tere «i guised parties, Coombe, being thoroughly alarme!, demedt himsel with an Engel rite aud determ e battle. From hy station at an he fived avon the sailing party. Tl fee! in the head of Robert Hunter, shatieriag the Kuli and cansing instant death. ‘Hnster's cou retreated. Phe deceased was weil 8 coMMMMIILY, Way A Carpenter by trade, kind-hearted man, 48 arrested, tried’ and nequitted, ax he Je in the premises, The same paper contains tie following: ARD TO TIE PrMLte, Mr. Donp: I desire to correct the report tat my €or Join Coombs, haa Hyon the Late oecasic to wae IE Lc ye the Jaw ‘in im Kept With. OF TH Vitortunately we all have tty, tough Lhave nothing lu, nor would Fdellb siate fy Minuself, Misly 19 Charge teriere with the ont provider, both In FLshoult nat com ng ati werivet i wasters does hot p Tot work At hove with alin. Tike to be Way ot doing in the howneh Tian, He ways he a ANS COOMBS, bone of the London Athen curious Het of what he t A corresp gives the follow * wrong notions : That thirteen peraons at table ts an itt omen—atso, piling of salt—the bleeding of the Hose—patting oot Into the wrong Fhoc—stammering at the com ment of a specel—ty Anvor—the aj noe of a nueple—the ticking of the death h—the withering of the Day-trec—the erossing of gur path by a hare, a squirrel, or a jay—kili animals for food, execpt at, the fall moon—washing Tandy in water Which has been uscd by anotier— and the flight of a stugle crow, ns a That to beat a child with an atder stict wilt chock his crowth,—that Friday is an unlucky day to begin anything, that a horseshoe fastened to the rudder aship Will bring gout fortune,—that the sun dar on Bast Is congealed tee, that p when he was alivo.— han a woman,—that the st dangerous, —that g col a chainhor keeps ay nts witelieratt,—that a leaf 1s a’ prese against thander,—that d boiled in thy toughest meat would mote it tende tif it rains on Swithin’s Day it will rain, mor t roe prev Ices, for the forty suecee ting ca pshould be shorn end pigs killed he mn is at the fall, that peas and heans shonld be sown when it is on the Wane,—that an artery goes from the wedding ring finger to the heart, —that pirlte are detected by candies burning with a'blaei#h Vight,—that a strip of w alongside the flume betokens death,—aud that the howling of a dog portends a death, remedy for warts? "Take » piece of twine, tie it in ay many knots as you have warts, toneh cach wart with a knot, and then throw the twine behind your back into some place where It may 8o0a decay ind as it decays the Warts willl disappear,” 'T the left eye of a hedgehog, fried in vill, procures sleep—that the right foot of a frog in some deers skin eures the gout—that the leaves of an alder-tree, on which the sun has not shone, are a cure for ory” ipels—thit a rag ted to the inger and toe-nails oF ® consumptive person, and then wayed three times Hy nd the: f , willeure him-that the hair of a iM lod In Hutter, - Ere a Ina remedy ” ma ie that a " ia 1 manton ves away com tie royal foue! cure of f | on to them, Last wee SUNREAMS, Nashville, Tenn, is to have a public park of forty-six acres. =Larkin G. Meade, tho American sculptor, i | exvected on a brief vielt to bis friends in Vermont. —Ten millions of Northern eapital have beew Invested In North Carolina etree the war, . Longstreet is visiting Col, Joie W, Fairtex, onc of his old staff, fn Vitginia. =Senator Conkling was at Madison, Wis, Of the 71h, om his way West, *fact Mat Horace Greeley lives in Now Youk, the New Ortona Tine: thinks makes, that @ less wieked city than Ports. —The inhabitants of Memph Tenr , were emente of ® ‘The phenomenon, however, proved | to be only v big kite, with a lantern attached, Sir Win, Verner, 86 years old, after serving asamember of Parltament for the county of Are mogh for thirty-aix years continaonsty, now retires to private tif, He ts the videst metaber of the pre went Howse of Common Peter Fleming, a colored man, freed «ome | twolve Ao, recently revielted Lex ne | ton, Vi finding his ta! grave ut | marked by a single stone, cauted two marble lc to he ercoted over ft nt his own expen ess than twealy years azo Peter Donalac, of Parovson, N. dy migented to California, and, disre garding the attractions of the gold diggings, worked adliy at his (rede of biacksiulth, He is wow worth from Uiree to four millions, ~A Piscataquis farmer ta Maine, who bi ‘hels of potatoce, ras red $1.00 0 Iv wee early in the season, Wut he wanted 1 im) he pold thirty conts w worsmnd fold there far bushel for hauling them to ve Journal of Commeres, speaking of & ve Shore Line Koalrent, says thut contruction ain “700 foah and killed ‘Tho fair inferences i that the horse Was elthie Vigo One, OF the train an exe rly din ° —The monster camp meetin Mar Vine } yard comm on Aug M1] last n week. A ent {2,000 peoole have arrived, and ty t 1 it in expected that at Joast 20,000 peonie wilt be encamped on the grounds, ‘They come from wl ni | =A Paris correspond t atterapt \« ine th abow of onthe t f the hed by a ich comb, are ree In the store v Mra, E. Cady Stanton, speaking of tts ards house tn Auburn, ey he was rlelily dressed ia Dinck and white silk, aud bor gray h m wiranged without dye or head ders Tt in old, and de her ne ww a ty coom young when Is not.” —An en, ring firm in San aneia yeh driven in the wh once formed the bed « “ boy, sank one on top of unother until the depth of lus foet w wched. When they etopped for want of ave pone on sinking in y— possibly th the Chinese, on the other of the end | and polled through, | —A wealthy Swerican lady, who bas recently, In her ig court etiquette, movgh 10 send duyit a scire?, which she inte to give, to crowned Leads ot (he fashionable watering place, + cluding the King of Prors hese Invitations were not aceeptod: but next day the King eaused higee to be introduced to the lady in question on the promcnase, aud chatted a long Hime with ber here died at Valley Forge, Peaa., on Sature lust, an old woman, known a& Grandmotior cy, the widow of a Revolutionary soldier, at the wl age of one hundred aud two yours Bhi er volution well. She was followe¢ halved descendants, and way the Mowing |rogcnys on ehildsen, and nineteen villa nt Eins, ¥ one bu en, Uhirty-th ) children, aud five great-great-great-grandelytdven | Ne line todd for forty yours t. Meg at eight ner at midnight, He dinis very Mtile ally two or three glasaen of reundy at and wlds two or thres eponnetel of cognac to his tea, He works niuo houre a duy, and generally furnishes the prinior, daily, ten lage cots written ina Deantiol flowing band, and almost rely dree fom corrections and atteratic at write —\ corresy of rumors of plots as before the insurrection of Oc tober, The police have rulzed several arms Which were being surreptitiously brought inte the city, aud have arrested a number of suspected persons, Many Itallans have been ordered across the frontier, aud as many Romans have voluntarily emigrated, ia order to form themecives inte iree corps. Obuecs have established a rendezvous: for Aviil in lonely »pots near the elly, and a fow nights gow party at the tomb of the brothers Caivoll, on Monte Puioli, were surprised by the polive, wud taken to prison.” —A curious gathering of portly men took | pta Gregory's Point, Conn., on the 20th luet, The occasion of this gathering wa a-bake, 10 Which uo guost was invited who did not the veales to kick the beam at two hundred pounds oli | | | avoirdupols, Aud these heavy-weight champions | were all to be Nom Falrdeld county, There should | certoimly be yomething remarkable in the nd the physical conditions of life gene this county, sluce It fermished to the elam-bake ne fewer thon Unrty-nine men, the lightest of whom welghod 40, and the heaviest 15 pounds, while the combined weight of the thirty-nine was 8,166 pownce, —Bonapartism has paid some men handsomely, Honssmann, who was bankrupt previons to 186i, if now worth $20,000,000, Rouher, who in 1548 owned 200,000 franca’ worth of real estate, is worth at ioast 5,000,000 franes, Walowski, who was very poor in 1848, owns real estate worth 4,000,000 franes, and as mutch more it 414% per cent, Ren Porsigny, who in 1515 was electodt (or several Paris hotels tor nom payment of board bills, is not only a Deke, butowne four large country seats, two blocks of busines Louses in Paris, and about 2,000,000 franes* wort) of the stock of the Crédit Foneler, Plot, a etary ng: Bohemian in 1817, has now an theome of 3.006 franes a year, hat inexhaust nud, supplies y translated For man \ho has been ruined by % no} 0 judge, When the axe a! following, Which have heer nan, thefe ie dy touches thy neck, will 1 in God's savin Hine the #0 1a pig's neck, it wilt Meo and Wlion th Kal has hia day, make him a bow He who renta one i rents many, the birds wil otow. pour meaus, den nt spend on your. wife ' ans, t rst understand, then argue, ' Man was created'on the Inet’ day: even the fu has a more ancient lineage. ‘ He who throws out suspicions, should at onee ve uspected hinwelf —Some years ago the poet Longfiilon coming from his home in the moroing, whe Venerable-iooking man accosted him, i cow'd tell nlm ihe location of the how formerly the headquarters of George W *Whis is the house, str,” replied the poot suppose that Feoutd get a chance to seo of itt” queried the old gentleman, Certatn\ eat birds; whe jecorMing to ya chitdyen above continued Mr, Longfellow, “1 reelde Were, and* should be happy to show you over the premives.”* ‘They entered and passed throngh the different roo.ne, and the historic associations of the phice were plea santly recalled by Mr. L, When he concluded, th visitor quictly turned round and sald, May J ask! you your name!” “Oh, yes," responded the aathor ¢ “iy name ts Longfellow,” One would aye eup! posed that the fame of Mr, Longfellow must have! reached the individual who was the reciplent 6f so, much courtesy ; but afer masing awhile, and rej ing ihe name slowly two or three thes, abit en! — deavoring to recall some past atsoclation, he ex \ claimed: “ Any relation to the Longlellowe of Wis asset 1" | uy