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This result will Le hailed with enthusias- He entisfaction by all Mr. Howraran’s friends, | ft faa great triumph for them, It ie a great | triumph for Mr. Horrstan himself, It isa | great triumph for Tammany Hall, which by | this event # restored to its ancient wnd long Jost prodminence as the Head Contre of the Democratic party, It is, above all, a great triumph for the German element of the De mocracy, They have met thelr foca, the Trish, in friendly but earnest combat, and @onquered them. Lager beer hus fought with potheen, and put It under foot. Fiery Celtic valor and gallant enthosiaem are overborne by tho golid masses of the phlegmatic Tea tons. ‘Tho young, progressive, aspiring forees of the Democracy have won tho day over traditional policy and hereditary ideas of old fogy routine. The strugylo hax been intense and deep; the conclusion will feng bo remembered. © Now that the Democracy has at last com- pleted its ticket, we tay look to see the cam Paign begin invarnest. The two candidates for Governor aro well metched. Both ore young men, both are rich, both are oxcoed- ingly good locking, though not of the same style of beauty. Mr. Garswo.n is a Dlond, with blue eyes, light hair, and mutton-chop whirkers, His movements nro graceful, his mabners clegant. Mr. Horr ay isa brunet, flendor, tall, stately, with fino Linck eyes tinged with melancholy. His hair is jot Diack, his brow pale avd thoughtful like Houmlet’s, lis features finely ch selled, his chin smooth and shapely, his mouth intel “ Toctual and kindly, his toustacho black and | impressive, like that of a Spanish grandee ora » first-class German motaphysician. In point of personal attractions, it would be diffeult to determine which of the two candidates ought , fo have the palm. If the question were “Weft to the ladies, they would find themsclves © pomled beyond any precedent in history. We trust, however, thatthe peoplo of every part of the State, both the men who vote y Bow, and the women and children whe are » $0, voto hereafter, will Lave ample opportuni ty toseo and hear these twogentleomen whoin the great partics have selected as their cham. pions, Wo have never had enough in New Nork of that wholesome practice which pro vail in the Wert, of the opposing candidates | travelling about and addressing tho public "together, Tu Indiana Gov. Baxun and Sona- tor Henpnicks, the two candidates for Gov: emor, are just conmmencing a series of such friend)y encounters. Mr. Quis woup and Mr. Horvsan should imitate their example. Let us have a succession of monster meetings in all partsof the Stato addressed exclus'vely by thetwo candidates, Each has the gift and the habit of eloquence. ‘The one has eultivated it at the bar, and the other on the floor of Congress, They can now exhibit it for the instruction of the people, the benefit of their respective parties, their own glory. The present week should not pase away before the programme of euch a serica . Of meetings ie arranged and publ shed. We hope nobody will suppose that we at “sibote any undue importance to the names OM +. State ticket at this clection, Quea # be cing to the State will oveupy com. paratively 81) Flue in the publie mind Ubroughout the Chas In sone rexpects thia is to bo regretted. “nue the Democrats would Lave it #0, By NOM ating FHADK BLAM an an avowed platform st wali 4 ond civil war, and by tolerating ifn raging the rebel loaders of the hon b thojy, mad declarations and threats, they have revived the passions of the rebellion, oan tes fasues once again into the fore ground, ‘hese the « ion ¢ Novernber will be detone: He pana Hey or unpopularity of Mr HOFFMAN ws tp, Wane the result either sat appendages to a power far greater than their own, which will hurry hem along, and dispose of tom finally with out regard cither to their wishes or their Qual (ications, y are — What is Injnvious to Public Trade? The loose law of conspiracy, as it existe by statute in this State, and on it has nr eoutly been enforced in Wesich stor county Provides that if two or more persons shail conspire to commis any act injurious to trade, they shall be deemed guilty of a wise meanor, What acis are injurious to trade? And who is to decile? Mr. Winuiram Conimy Buvant—then whom there ig not amore respectable may living—considers the protection doctrines Of the Trivune, if carried “into practiog, in Jurious to trade. Mr. Houser Greene Whose philanthropy is proverb al—considers the free trade doctrincs of the / pning Los, Mf curricd into effuct, Aajurious to trade, ‘The Dest of men difflr in their opinions an to whut is injurious to trade. What is to be dove about itt Aro tho opposing schools of philusoplurs to be per m tld, through the instrumentality of the Courts, on charges of conspiracy to injury trade, to indict, cuuvict, Buc, and Tmpriaou each other? Gen. Grant encourages the trade in to. bacco by snoking « great many ciyars; and PRANK Beam encourages the trade in whis, «key by ordering it for bis eek soldicrs wher fe is Io coummand. Now, wo dy mot object to in on Pablic attention has 1 progeonti repeal is tho result, some good will have been accomplished rove mitted to the Chief Justice by the pro; equal righty, Sates. y who beer all proper eunet Anprovems American poopla, “That In a land of democratic institn'ions, all imous in his support of Hol) bright prospects are only post poned—not ob. scured. Judge Lott will become superannu ated one of these days, and Mr. Murphy will then loom up without any drawbacks. In view of tho disclosare that Seymour is in favor of negro suftrago, would it not be pro per to call a mecting of the colored Demwoe: racy of thie city to set the ball in motion fur Seymonr and Blair among the colored voters of the State? 62, Chsrity, this Workboi the use of tobacco and rum, In many things rivalry and competition are accounted the gfeatest injury to trade ; that is, they are accounted so by people in the same line of business, But it seems that in the care recently tried in Weatchester, the only injury done to the dissatisfied individual | wags, that even men went off and loft to him tho monopoly of the Job. He wanted to work at brickiaying ; they, in effect, axid to him : Very well the man wants you to do It, do the whole of you want the work to do, and If we do any part of the work, so far as nod, we want to do the whole It is well that the prosecution in West chic against what a trade had its origin In times far di) from ours. It has no by book. It is a law w work grent oppression and wrong. It ia im potent and useless for any good purpose; it er county haa ocenrred, Tho statute called conspiracies to injure prent “ness on our statute ich ean be employed to « for misechi powerfal and effecti nto this odious act, If its prompt ew sting Revelation—Toratlo Sey- mour for Nogro Nullrages Col. Witt Baows, of Nicholasville, Ky,, who represented the interests of Chief Justice Cirasé in the recent Nai vention at Tammany Hall, has just’ publieh- mal C a letter ia the Cincinnati Commer which contains some — interostings ations, He says that he has in possession a copy of the platform sub. re. Democratic party, ond that pista of th said platform waa seen, read, and approved by Horatio Scymour before and Wut it aceopta negro eugrage iu the fol lowing language “The American Democracy, repowine thote trent under God, lm the inte! pairior Convention met, erin Inafivg juath pele te whee try, am portion of tus 4 private interest repose most securely ou publie tue broadest basis of wudrage.’ According to Col, Brown, this platform contained fifteen planks, all what ie quoted above. He add mour approved and urged Mr. Chase’s nomi. nation on the platform from whieh T have just quoted ; and if he denies it, I will prove it on him. ‘These facts, now firwt bronglit to the pub- lio knowledge, must strengthen Gov. Bry Moun immensely at the South, especially as the negroce are so generally going for the Democratic ticket. Perhaps the truth bas already been privately circulated among them, This may afford an explanation of thelr surprising change in favor of the Demo- cracy. harmony with “Mr. Sey- —_———— Mr. Murphy's Daty. Now that Mr, Hoffnan is fairly nominated, we think the Lrish will have but litue dispo- sition to bolt the nomi however, be well, under the clreumstances, to call a special meoting of our Irish fellow: citizens, to be addressed by Mr. Murphy. A perfect union of the Democrate is the main thing now. tion, It might, Mr. Murphy can well afford to be magnan an, His own ———— Our Pauper Clase, The total number of persons not criminals supported during the year 1807 by the Com: missioners of Charities and Correction, the various Sustitutiona under their charye, vas 40,064. Tho daily cost of maintaining those varied from 13 to 46 cents, or an ave mgoot 28 conta, Thero were also 13,071 of the outdoor poor sapplied with con}, and 8,700 with money, making @ grand total of 05, boulder thowe stioved by private ‘There were al¥o wyward of 105,460 Persovs puppliod with lodging but many ef these were nuke & busines obta ning free quarters in While a still terger number wero respectable mechanics, who may hove been Srced for agingle night to reaost to the sta. How houso for sholwr, 6 that these up hardly be t O1VOrs;* 1 into consideration, Go sous year, it does not ap y largely. Whe following ty lustrate this: 1967. 10 rogruta Kl 794,236 At te not probable that mondicaney will bo come a profeaaion in this country, at lonst for w long time. . GRANT being elected President, aad $6 Gon, BLarn being nominated for VideP real. dent; but we should be very unwilling to seo Honack GQueniey and Peter Coorna, who discourag: indicted, convicted, and punished for con- spiring to jujure the trade in these com- almtgiving, whieh every ono deavor to avoid, ty in most cases having oaly injarions effets, rr The Vice-President of the Southern Con- foderacy has expressed himself upon the political issues of the day; and what he says can be read in another part of this paper. flieves the country is in « bad way, That iva esary consequence of Vicksburg, Chatte- noogs, ard Appomattor, thinks that ‘Ae te underrated by the country and He 42.4 remarkable man, and one that ed military genius, in- rgy, and determined will—jnet the man for a aoup d'etat.” If Gaayt is elected, Mr, Sternens anticipates the overthrow of our republican institutions and tho establishment of military despotism, remember that forty years ago the ame objet. tions were urged with equal earnestness againat Axontw Jécnson. Nevertthelons, he wan elected President, aud actnally preserved the Reptibiie it he would aurety destroy. Of course he be- Of Gen, Gnawt he whieh his opponents a i The Hon, Sanven J. Tren ina prophet not without honor in his own estimation. opening speech at the Albany Democratic Con- In the long period during which L have been counocted with politics—from every early age—I can dential election in which I have tmincalcalated the result, for thirty years and w a vention be said: ot reoullect any Presi. Mr. Hepworth Dixon of that snobbish journal, the London Athenaun yg eriticiam of Mr edition of Frauklin's Auto missing Franklin asa 0 itor p attracted by this | by Hippant hein Joun Uiarvow's ography, after dis- derate actor”? In our ry War, rays, referring to American ‘Vision of the Plonghinan’ toed prondous soon ort bev they are very ©: pollior abyut the of Old trunks, or any scrap uf paper upon bilities may have penned w fow lines of personal gurstp.” by Mr. Dixon aw on al crusher of smeh authors ax § Bat it comes with at crous air from a writer who, 1h company with half the critics of England, has for months been waging ficree war over the question whether suine lines, found on the fy-leaf of an old book in tho British Museuin, were writte Milton or Joba Jon had they been sent to Everett, and Palfroy. lines, by the by, which, @ leading journal of our day, would probably bave been consigned to the waste basket on the first reading, So fur ay Ameticn is concerned, Mr, Dixon found bis level when, after a sofourn among us, the only thing he discovered worthy of an elabo- rato description was the Oneida Community, « sooioty that hus reduced the theory of Free Love to & practical art, and whieh smack of the lips that showed that his heart rau sketched with —_. discretion of ‘Tim SUN is appreciated by the Demoorets, the proceedings on at Albany yesterday How traly the of their State Conven' ed to the nomination C. Mexeur, and he withdrew frou the coutest without waiting for fis rescamended Joun/™, Boe ated unanimously by acclamation on the first urial, ‘The Democrats smert politicians, and have learned where to look for good advice, derstood this as well in July as they do ey would have followed our counsels (hen, asm and Maxcoc by nominating © y done this, how different would be their condition and their prompects |! of Carlinville, who lately insulted Gen, Garant as he was pa x through that town ou @ railroad traiv, by striking bis hat in his fuee, hun been nominated by the Democracy of IMinois 4s a candidate for has one Congressman who is elected not by any one district, but by the whole State, Thin is the place to which Mr. O'Baren Tt is unfortunate for the Democracy that a more decent man has not been Put up for an fice so important, has been nominated, — It is propor ceed in Belgvum that a tax shall be laid on bachelors. Every one who is thirty- five years old is to be subject to this impost, The rate in to vary according to the cirenmstances of We approve the proposition, and hope to gee it adopted by Congress at ite next No othor class of persons merit taxa- tion so much, Bachelors of thirt ward are generally selfish wretches, and ought not to be encouraged, Besides, it isa matter of importanes to find aubjects that will boar beavy taxation without injuring the general prosperity, Hachelors evidently are of that description, Lat them be taxed, tben, without merey. they may by this meus be led to reform. aan ‘Whe Case of Commiasioner Rellias, ‘The information contained in the Washington denpatchen yesterday érented great excitement in in- It was didicult to get any in- carriod om their investi. a much inywery as invested the Knights of Malta with Importance or makes the Ku-Klux lan terrible, They smolts reporters efer formidable-looking men, armed with huge deards, kept wateh and ward outside the rooms whore the scerel inquisition, or Whatever It was, was For instance, vague rumors were flout: e, revenue individuals of 1d out, and room 16 wan sloned to the publtc and the press, Inside, aprelimi- ination of ex-Collesior Thowas Kk. Sinith, Of tho Kighth District, war going ou.t Smith was now: {nated to the office by the Hreslaent for abvut ewe months, at the end of which 10 refused to eontiem hin, office and sbsquatulated, Since then he has been wil ik was Ouly on Mouday night that Mar- shat Murray rescued bli from the obscurity he fonglt im New Jersey and brougbs bim once more It sooms that the examination wus cor ducted by Mr, J. M, Binckl¥, Bolleltor of the In- Revenue Bureau, asieted by United Staton ef New York, the result ‘being Uist Ue acoused wae Admitiod Lo ball in $10,000 ping, When th® examination will 1, Ms proper to state that Uni- tod Biates District Attorney Courtney will toalet on & padlic examination if be has power to enforee It, in misfortune, Murray holds warrunte fOr the following named per- B. A, Rollins, Thomas Magand, Daniel Mur Fay, and Wo Maxyerty, all on the charge of having je the payment of United Status It { wuld that Tageerty yfourth street, which was J, Dut that the ease wae compromised through Motropollian Bxeise Board, ‘ius Was Wlegraphed to by Mr. Courtucy, and he bs expected to appear to-day, Me, Murry has Beeb held in the same amouut of ball as in ternal revenue circles, gation avd rosa and wil the police ; | tug around the Astor H. every grade rushed in paring the above statistics with those of the p Aunbor of our panper class is increasing | to public sre, es Will il, Commissioner Gutman, TNE | to appear this m be resumed pnbiely mon Contrasted with tho state of Groat Britain, his is guite consoling. Wales, while the population increasod, from 1801 to 1867, only 7 per cent, the number of indoor paupers increased 9 per cent, 1867, with a population of twenty-one mil. Lona, there wore 1, irregular paupors In Bugiand and conspired to revenue on distiti And ip | ran a distillery in Tw the influence of thr Commissioner 1. ‘© BOpport in number of persous (nearly a million) costs the im. immense sun of nearly thirty-five millions of lollare annually, In London, the caso ip -ven wore, Since 158 the total number of paupers has Increase! from 72,008 to 12: or nearly 70 per cont, aud the annual cost a maintenance from four millions to nearly ax wilt ng af dollars ‘The legal forms on which the complaints, aMdavits, &o., were made are suid to have been abstracted sur. ropilously from the office of the United States Die- trict Attorney ty this elty anime —We find the following in the Plckebury (Mies) Herald of the Luh ed that on Inet Baturday Were seeping on the gallery of their dwelling in Madison parind, La, aboubelght mils trom thie city, w Huge panther sprang in apon thom, seized one by the Shoulder, Didug out ao Lmineose piece, and otriking him Vicloumy about the foe and chest with hie hace Paws, teaning away great masses of flesh with each stoke, WhO the sage parsed "t wus thought the woundod gentiouan wouli die, We did ot learn the names of the partter, Fived frow the parsaugere ou (he a ye. Phe pauths made Lis escuue se i sht, as two gratiemen ‘Tho numerous opportunitics for remmngrative employment and the apirt of individual independence will alwaya stand on the way of its adoption, and our system of vublicand private relief is not calculated to encourage i. Mf anything should bring: it about, it willbe the Lubit of iudacrlusimace 4 Our Information was de- Port Pillow Forrest's Account of the Ku-Klux Klan—It Numbers 560,000 Fighting Men —- Corresponfence of the Cheinnatt Commoretal. Manrma, Tenn., Aug. ‘was to Gen, Porrost, whom ( found at his platmt: Convention Teannot better perronally Acaeribe him than by borrowing the language of oe of his biographers: “In peron he if Aix feet mo ere tn rane shoudert » full beet, on enter Timba: greet inca it is One in Mipon, ‘Dre cht arnite teeth, el cot features j whieh Saito ther make’ itn rather @ bi Me Man forone forty woven yours of mae. fee bela oeated tx lie leg, T ald Forres wally to ern reat Me ‘he on tien be your civil of Trenveesee, tad the outh geners Gor, Hrownlow's calling’ ut the militia, dove Ani there will bo any Perle ance offered to ets t That will depend npercircumataness, If the ml- Nita are simply culled oe. I not interfere with of molest ony one, Hilo ot (ink there will be any y do what Tbelieve they wil Jo, eum pen the people, they rownlor Mecwrptont / coteterce: not a Kadieal wit beleft tire. If tne moitia are cailot Pot iook apon it a8 aitclarat on of war, borause Ne Brownlo Qirady isaved bie pi ‘hem to stot down the Ru Kus where f Niet, ab he calle ail Souihern mou Ku. x “Why, General, “@ peopie up North have re tho KueKlax y an only in, the Frighned imsginations of w iew Well, ate, ther ta rach an organization, not only to Tcauessed, buratt over tie South, and its nau Laanhave not bea easarerat 6 © Whatare ite umbers, ¢ eral y"* “In Tennesse there ire orar 40,000} In alt the Southern States ty number atout 940!) men.” “What le the aaracter of the an.zatlon, may T Inquire? Ita.e protective, politica, military or B to atow any inan the ¢ , Temicre are «wo athe Gwerninent of the Uniied Btates hing at ali ahout the guvern ‘enestor, Ta oljjects ov iginally wer protection agaist Loyal Lewrves and the Grand the Keu ert be p I, and it wos then made a litical organiation, eiving it eupport, of eoursa, A; Dew ie i ‘ation connected throughout dench voting precinet there ts Hon te bie Other dul) gan at th kuow, and showi and w'botu col Mad Th im hawt Grand Commander of the State, to know who are one friends aud uu, Gare you ot liberty to give me the name of the oH ng ofcer of this Blake “No, it Toe thal there can be no donht of : conflict if the nlitia Interfere with the peop e; that your view f New, sir: If tey attempt toearry ont Gov. Nrown- low's proclamabn, by shoothng down Ku-Kiua—ior he eile ail Bouter’. toca Kerk ur—it- they. go to hunting down wd cee won, ther will be War, ond @ blower than we Lave ever withers od. [have wldivese Kadien # hore what they might gyhect in auch wevent. 1 hare no poder Motus Hiltng negroes. UUntendd to Hi the itadleuls, “have a fain amore, There Ua not a Hadcul leader in this ton tut t# a marked mun, and frowtle howd beak out, not one of tiem w ue dst alive. 1 hae told them that they were trymng to create @ digturbare, and boon wp Oub and leave: wie msoquences te tull upoo the mogro, bud (hey can't M. Dheir hae are picketed, and when the UAE comes, motene of therm woul evar gel ond of Ute town alee. We Fulend they ebail ever get oubof Ue cowry. Bub T waut id stowetly under wood that T aun ppoaed to any wary and wil oniy fight in pelisiciuce, If the m'Ltht attuck us, We Will resiet to te jast, and if Be veg: RR Could’ raise fort thoutand in ve aps, ready for the field.” * Do you thin, General, that the Ku beenof any Ci tote Stat IND doubt it. Bingo ite organization the Langues have quttliting and marde:ing our peo Io wae Tvolizh young men pot mashes o8 ihe country, Inghtening Ferthare been lerued. to ‘stop that, A. Lom may a, Laat peed as menibers of Ue Wks hare beer cv and shot Jor vukdous yf the orders not to dieture or moieat people,” Are you a mewer of the Ku-Kiux, General 1” “Lam not; batem in ryupath: id will cotipe thein, know that they are eburged wit en thathey are not muilty cane ip Willoeo) Dierheld, i) Freokia,o 1 send a man up there eapectally ‘nd wport to we, wid Tha now in Wich he states hing to do wiih Mt sain ergamisatlc a re have the Above. Prom pa Cincinnath Guseue, furnseeg about seven miles from Waynesboro, wruny am Olio company, About 10) uegroes ure empyred. Kh vimit trot the Ki The Gras Velo ‘clops pledged lime that ale men Wouk! Bot injarche negroes, but only to talk with them, Finally the latter rere induced to give orme to Whe foremanigrecing bot Ww take of the store Boless )¢tiins On Was granted Oo 8 by the euperimtendas of the works. With this un derstandieg the mused party leitthe furnace tor Clifton vial Waynestro, when the bhern of the county (llr. Thurman) met them, down ited their render, aud recened a pryfane and insulting an Lyon thiv thhert fire apon the party, re- treated, and continua foilowed @@mey by the hina, Sige they arived at the yall, aryuud which tockade had been peviously erected, the mawkers pare Gred epee by ome seven or elght men eon- eomiedd in the Lage ale Was wot, wns two or three capture all inade Welt rene. sal lope were Kilied oF have tice 211 tie sporia.o the contrary notwithstanding. K. K turned und fired upen the other party, ing (0 She corer of Lhe mockady no one Was burt Alter the fm the Ku-Klux party dispersed in all Aieciour, ad under the imprewmou tus thay would une) PME tO RVORKE the LEGG oi wer * ‘Kinnasen,” the Bberil Bt ence orpaniaed 4 porre of Mfiy-iree men wo reuist any aituek Wat Wight be wade, ‘This Was the poste mui the wiockad Promiie Chicinnath Commer chal, “What do a think of Gen, Geant?’ I eaked, “Lrogard It ae a creat milttary ecammander, food man, hones and ibveral, and, if elected, will, 1 hope and’ bride, execute bie luwe honestly ane faithfully, Ami By the way, & report hue becn published in cw of the papers, mtatiog thot while Grant sc say wore at Coratl Au teva, they tok wad carrend iurniture and oiber property. I here brand the jathor asa itir, f wat at uly a roth 411 naga and U personally investigated tpi with Woe penyin with Bhow ile there, they aay that ying Shat could bave been OF a watlewon and fady, and deservang the re, 1 am. oppored' to Gav. Grent in IE, Lud Would dé hu Jest layne of ke Black Democracy ta the Bouth—The ure Kathusiastie jor Seymionr and Wate, Pron Re Columbus (Ga) Sun, The, domonsiauion made by eur eolared Dew. cratic iriends on Hight Woe ‘Tie Club hall woe led Tatans o" the lutelligence o@ work of ve fi shiy, while lire umbeas Ww Mony Ly) ciizne we Holbrook, Pre iat ot ie, wee apps Cui, Wun, 8. Horta of New Thresus, Woo, bad cor ie d escort blu to he uy Me be N+ gl on dof ry hail. Con ten the Glad, ie oni she i ey Morton ub the roots of es. Be and Sure a shor’ Geteation, whichwe was Oocu io sulliug, Feturtd with the speak io ‘the hall, a0. companlod by A neaber of white (riends, Col, Mor ton’s speech was yeh received and heartily de ed. He was foil ved, or Wilkii Jou W. Graham, of ts i ee joredorston a fnent colored orator, aiter which CAG WHEL Joined the Clu, and the meeting adourmed ab # late hour with heariy hers ior Buyuioui aul Blair. Among the Commi Wwe named will be ted John, Bapler und Jobe ragged fro bf ella, Feeentiy drage thelr homes and tor. y ison son xe” at Fort make hem bear Tiss winees Oy tale pot Beightore. | Ln penseeieds WNSVeeeenenen John Allon pt a Candidate, To the Bauer of theSun. Sim: Ik having been stated that Joho Allen, “The Wiokedest Mam im New York,” was go- tug (0 take the stump for Beymour, and to be a enn- dhinte for Congress, I wish (0 cor, ec) Unis statement and unk you to make a deniuh, Teatled this day ani! Personaily saw Mr, Allea, and told him ot this re- port, Hig answer vas; “Phere le not » word of uth ta eudh a ropork” AK. Bent & 1868, i DAY. SEPTEMBER 3 AR THREATENED | 4#14"7 2%, 1868,—My first visit ea ots O lock this morning, bardat work, although eom- an illness contreted at the Now York 7 op for whicl hmerieans have been #0. rem Pant, thong orl abel eve long witneve the estaba ompire on tho Ful ; mm wurest indleations of coming despovem, trainpled the Const lated notel, plsecd blr eel woud Hmuib thea Ghantand me 4 dominant party uit bes beougnt Ue cowniry tt erga 0: rn stl Uyieatens fl lly { vdeobeey the "Ch Koes antot w us ry t mato it the, expeuditure ay frog of tbe veesent ge vermont are ie Toston tnable document, an samnpl ry Jeginiution of te pai vary The cation o: Seymour ry corruption own domes Hraliup 91 the Guverniwent Fusluce ime would secrosiy be tal matte ate of BN, er wre taxacan ty pay (be interest oa @ del a K HOW (aah Wane controcted To ‘keep tue Be" Jorn Siates In the Union, which, afar the toms of a tu. lon of Wen and the japee OF tlswe years luce the eo of cunettution guatauises ia the bo tae Commtiiar amwia, dential vieeti n hope Whites Who ba Shey, have been, pe’ Sition in tieb they Kedieals, * w: thea curuainly be ented to mice Ase erty, shunply Coobel « of Uh asptr ons of he white ce of but J say were wantol, 1 cay palut to white Basone—bave been dieranch ined, te moving th midvight. Io the long Une marewes of the lntertor twit Sof this State. ine muoee gar itare ‘of dlamonds and goid Is rey uted “ber 1865, POLITICAL oRrsne. —+— Grawt a Remarkatic Man—He wa e- come Dictator if Bleeted. Correspondence af the Herakl. Warre Souenun Srninae, Avg. 29, with the inevitable ved over with news. in dark k yes, ‘spat bi iv remark: for, on, Intellect 4 suitor with 1 fee ing of de- ference, mingied sin pity that each wonderful men. {al power ahould be secompanied by 40 feeble a p! * sation. Afve- a fow remirks ast ly health, (whieh he sald was very poor, and w ne Of his prevent vinit tw the Sorions, iat he dit mot in: ‘of thea nor iaany way “Allowing such to be the caro, J rem ls € CONYERFSLOR OD pdiitical topter eanuus Le eon. a pactlepation in te an” We 1 puulished inthe Mer. ahd tet’ ents salght. be gives tore T am eswe to-day, and if you call again 1 may Wik This wae » few ovenince necontance With hia “exprevecd “permiesbon myself today, Giving him more eommuntes wonder(al ¢ of the North takes plar that wisdo kahie h they teem to have lost it lastorty, tue at ‘once great repab.je, The fares fonugurated by the dsm to keop thcanety ce i wer and te! the same Without a pllifeal ‘revolution « curs mean me, the Governmens wil be merged into Kivenberrtae mpire. If Grant ts elected wext vern E Fexpect to see another Presidential Mit is yout opinion of Grant personally ‘That entire y @ derr ted by the coantry and Know hin very wall, Ue ie remarks on tat ew ippie Lite, of decided m id hudomitable woergy, amd det vb the man ors coupd'e-esuch as the pe d wien he ibe tiene ot Br “Do you know tf wthor © nd * Blair T know 5 Seymour aud ext election, This he prieipice Livey vat iwue, Tuy not again’ at acatnet, Me iniquity oF ue atthe Bout, the di Foghity Lawl w Waiskey bill, Why, ai wever aaw nor beard 4 % wore Olious oF ey Blair would, L ilank, reatare harmony, abolish the Blites Che right \o reguinte their aifuira, and by an economical anaes Bons be Hom d debt co am extent tha In a xenerat Pand the country growl ye wary in yok yu Wik 0 byl Taft tie Norw " he We former ih coa-titational gua: antece to re= tho latter enacts ani acopte o i wpe! au m before they will wduilt wrong, ond 8 bas, eal ia Npetare, aa a exaplce + with regard i sndrage im Aue event of tse success oF and Ha Scie power would Le ove: tirown. Conveutlo Keenan tea te ( rex a i quate ca Eeverally adopre the South in, iy og event” Best wmgen the races in the newly re: ructed States 1" j except wlicn 11» provoked by the anprin. waocated Uhctaseiver Meg neZ rows wget onies, “The bites will rewal; wable and quiet relying ma m the Novth four Piel verance fom ,, irigh fi com ‘ry of the iat have piace, me ue Let us have ‘Boey desire 1, aud t6 mal eal capil ugurate aa and b vudahed, if pot Ubwar' De you autics by the torberranoe of Ue whites, They raise the ery What tue Bout wants war, ‘They lle when they say it The Southern people have ny means tu make War, nO Bente Me all ieay wie Genpaition te Teoh Oo Gems to meet. for, snd the civil tnerty ‘b, ae eliizene Of tis Kypublic, they are entitied to, * Would the pegroce resort to arma 1s case they were deprived of eos “i tiey would end and fought for it they sbould but an a body oF © ey Would aut do it, AS cegestonal Instesce night he anvong them of nen wh» would, under gn and guulauce Of whites, clamor iar fufirage, Mut so rare a8 tube scarcely ‘tury do not appre: tures, They ure with Dove of the genuine to be tree, But if an evi Ae, ne frnot tu tuce recy Tenuemee, where eighty thousan Ang do wot're- mrt to arma, Georgia Went) lve thousand, apd throy.bwut the South in the sume partion, but we, bias of uo Insurrection oF revel fe Te ihe vegre der the same clreumsiauces, not tmiay be eaid, Aud the colored Di ee Keligton at Sarat Correspondence of the Independent, Sanatoas, Aug. 26—A progaasion of splendors Kai” AS parlors ull from ne Verily, far above ow bappliy ‘dor fe doveribe these Delica * Abey st ‘Uy (heory on whi resses are col structed ew expose tux upper portion of » indy’ form, and to eoneval the earpet for several feet, or ven ‘yards, bolund: bar tent extends $F tWO OF thine inches above Le Wourly and the Tost ie enveloped in a surt of gorse mer * delusion, oF wuutever einy ik may called, Kilmor has it that fatier was permitted the enquisie sublseion of scoing his daughte lysed When whe entered & hotel dr wing room t ‘he story niay ‘be inise? but Wie certatnly trne tok wuny 4 parent (and busband tog) bus reniy de merved 9 WOKE than ineed tur permitting a fdr, beau'tiul girl to become the indecent axing stock’ of a crowd of iFM gery, wad the Dut for Flag Jokes oF rain and rowes, hit ie loo eer iOun @ uray a theve Mimens wire, wen, Wh, ining Uhiak one of the devine like one: Derkceyed Cuban abound bere th Fy P unig are dryer to th ing Fage for horses may Mea the heih/ol reereation OF at funily in the park then, on tio ber land, ttoften means A most feck- oatentation aes | ends m bankroptey of purse of morals, T would ratier trast ® youug man Who las a sharp eye ft books than one’ wie bi. a sharp eye for horse-flesh, The Suratoce gambliu > ounce are sald to baYe reaped largo barvests, Tr Victiins are movtly among ‘tne weak, Oxi vir BENE on of rie tathe.n. ithe bait 9. the ube Fo mptuous supper, with auudauce of Bee wins list Water power is Wo Towel and Lawreues, tbat ls wine power for the ditving of uearly ali the devil's machinery, ue tuere is wuother ae to Saratoge. If the Bvt ye wi cen ere i ful ogee te tay rug ie A the yuudrode, ‘The dal'y praver wie have bees a Paiers ‘end ip ef usion: OF tue bewt speakers ut the meeting ts anegro biabon, Last Sabbath t delivered (in th soventy-first sermon in Suratog ng al ny (went have neter been porulitted te prene ionpel of Jesus to such picked ght. Clur vempperance a aig tat ‘was (hronged to twore is dade li SuratOga, as well as In ; but sou comney, Ludlauw—Twe Handred Poor ple Ehwasiug tian, Prom ihe New Avany Commer iat . Harrison county is enjoying « profound sense, tion; sensation that onan noe LO exNlmiMALe IN AOIne> LUD serious, 10 death of « vaaiher of hurge cidus dispasitivy. | It ip i Pata dt fs, and. twice aah tori eat doveur,” Rotupian ‘all neh then uecked end Ae via rf} ‘i teats 9 Bae oon day be wus boon n. sTepurwa ow THE tyom, TI found the Saturday Is caleatated to make an erroneow: Mion, froin the fuet that the artiete in the Montag of W. Aeon, and we doubt If he ever heard of its Inventor, He was an off mun In 1940, of fortune eo Impaired to be ny belenge (0 Air. Carhart, but ty slow Wiad jas osteo " alrew Bue mene capacity, or wa baraing up tn Uwit savor, 1 he cise @: bur yond hin hike imanedia e now, in BO Fleaer [rom the Li Af le bad wevur beew bor ts more copies of At W, but have fa trouble you, Wil sou be kind enough to ten copies of last Weduveday's Buy, nd. very mach ie is pnt too much troable about appoin pointed, pointed one went to Mex co, but taken ty guard aainet di» market, allow we to ask throagh the medium of your valuu able peper is there avy one tolook afer the dirt ud yal ‘drvadiul, ynother Worningmen's AMO. Worth of tn Tad report sruiroveried, that when workincmuaa all over hie and invariably, then Uy, fur tveuactven of any Kind nad $0 any i ints" reap any advant tw they learn better, A. T. PECK, "hs wader dave of An owt Sh ungentlemnts \Béoomn nN a gross Hb. i chuses of serious WEG Se ae ammary, he Was oar i2iRg a basket of potatoes ‘ron the eld on Wer ira, Pat Th He to th = ° intr, ‘ue. informant tate ea ard b fap enn rien, nd ‘maskets, assembied to varmint, and with the assist. We panther. ‘The ani: ing closely pressed , elim! “iiere he remained fantil the hanters when te male e spring fate an let he ran to the ground, causing the wlidest consternation among the heroid poate rs, tnany of whom rushed rantieally to and \ro, order w ay of vce Deas! | aoa aa in the terrible exe temen imal ran short by the di feartal ype tis eyes lari * be to Taio bry white Roth goat from hist mouth,” iit not Pirvet ole a eae We a even the Bite to epiek, hgh Om Rae equally hero etait fe Beier pth Thien gtaree ? sy herdageePeiee ip eer at fet, Gounce Harding —Fomibiy A Sun, Siu: The note of 1. W. B. in yom reme of pres: ort, to whieh tt refers, rather loosely imphion that CARMART tae the orighontor of the Instrument whieh fas thade hiv name so justly famons, ‘That there was before his thne «ao Known, but it wasna awkeartand mametottons affalr, which ainonated to bot tittle mor conth toy, uit Ci 164 meloden, I4 voll tag an ane brillant series of Improve that he would uave been In view of the are that Teaac Exotann. ever saw @ Carhart melo ble wo incur the great expense of patenting Improvement he male ia tho mehideon, even If Aegired to do #0, and we befove ho did tas terially improve it, (or the instruments made by bint were nether aAwkwart™ nor * aumetod Doabtioas fad be lived {n Londou inatead of a fittlo interior Wiitahire town, remote where newspapers were then fow and de Wide works comparatively unknown, We mizht have found some one to eppreciate luis genius, and pa’ him to tho way of tarwing it to profitabie account, As it was he derived go benefit from It, aud died rocently atan advacced age, auknewn beyond the circle of his Immedtite trends apd aequaintartee ho bad instruments of that name k. me land were those cluaay things the player rocked back and forth with bis elbows while he Gugered the Kays, whieh had recently beon brought over by per sons returning from the States, As we remember rt akin the divaiug Of wn arlumaue Bovica bax a." rom the grea’ wo IF, and Behe Yerrs after ‘an to make mclodions, the only Amprican oven in that part of fnclent moustrasity, ite sound was somewhat pi MWe wolte Shte not to de'ract from wheicect merit boom demourtraied, that individuals a faine bent of mind, thouci’ far apark and qu te une known to-ench other, may errive at subta PUNE FesUlle BhOOwt simultane. auity depends of course upon thelr own prac fortan ve cirenimetance Wit Woullem worker, itese ensenual elm ota to Ss success were "Wa Suus Wanted? To the Button of The Bun. biaw up the newsboya often. They ee ‘of SUNG o8 tie Staten Leland gettin’ to be & capital epee af what T often he "7 sme uf ye thin an a ftw Yous, Aug, You are re qui'e right about "more oT have Gled in'vuin to get, sou OiSoasen, ¥. ¥., Ang. i, 1968, ‘The above are samples of letters we are constantly recelving, while seores of fricnds dally tell us they eaumot get a copy of Tuk SUN after 9 o'clock A. M at the up, OF We shall be cumpelled to fox Tux Sun through some other ageucy, eS we ntande, h ply the demand range that our Government cut Ir at the capial of Mexeo., Te ter too repr 0 MAKE UD Bpoainiment of a Mivtste Dut it Ip extremely diMlcust to get any one MP courage sufeient to go, Rome’ Yeare, ago, the National Government ap Lewin D. : » Wi i venkare sn tess taere that wayas New Orieans, and collected hus pay, amd re turned, Aud now we bave another Minister appointed {i Gen, Monecrana Am yet 1 beiieve tue hearst I as beon to the Mealean capital is at White Sulphur Srings, Va. I believe this in the firet Mliuister that hus volun Gered Lo represent this Geverument to the ‘Democras) tryout court of Che White Bulpnur Syria & Old Virginia: Now Fihink if any of ovr citizens who have beon appointed to reprewok our country im any foreign optrl have volitax Wore Yo dha eran rind rebelay to at fampt to heed uptwenr rascals far toe bene othe Lemverabio party, Wey hud beter iat cast off Weir winis- (etal Feber, ot bones 3h heme UNG. SAM, Ja. New Lous, Ai Nuteance tn F To the Balitor of The Su Bin: —At this time, when there is snch core cattle coming into yothivd street, t water in Korty-thind street, betwocn veath avenue? ‘The sinell ‘yom ie it le ao Property Without Doing Anything, credit for attend evening, wien etnre that adv sed, to alow very twember of Ui Oecer of ave ch ‘ein saytog that k have property withoul On Uie contrary, be would have that Pprored by facta" died, vaunul be falways mere oat, no, that tur workingmen “do” those two simple ‘ina sample Uiiigs 10 cower ‘tvey can begin ko ere ings now. Bat that there being no “concert” of cello, only politicium, aiveolurerd, aud expiale therefrom ; and. they eo hawers of Wood aul drawers Of water, to be ll . Ree, Premier Lavige W. NB. Daxwunny, Conn, Aug. a Sh alc Moalianant Abuse of Police. To the Bye uf The A stairin an artelo in the Mew York Despatch, ibied, * Mulberry street joliow'ng low umd vul Jackals Aor expremion vj od 40 the membere of the Metin politan Police: cath bounds hoary wssanalne, blue- clad Dubihiewss, spe Whilusliverod Aeamsing, toute month jaeia rounds, Olli hal asowneine, we us diols, bireliney, onederces, takeves, and lacltbegs." Now, Mr. bel ior, Laubmit thet svueb Lengone f bile soerey sty nid aboring r the mula Lethon an LC Son port oF Memselio tat and ru fies, ‘Suh langaage only creates a hostile feeling against the afvewrs cieoyrages disorderly persone (0 oiled alnst Las id order, caunes renielance bo oflvgrs ia he Tiebare of thelr duty, and le (hereby coustituted ® dinordert Iy and the otexempt, Th would be vory singular in Wundred thousand arresis could nally made oy us pialnt, But the ‘Ol Wellalispored peo- he gil wolice are cerbalmly w® good us ie deputy ie A A Daaraairt Warp Pouiceman, Pt Smovnan Deavu.-At Fullig, cownty Limortok, sland, cir, aod fuartean youre, has met het ned hay Tope, hie wus, Mirown age yer New Tet and rons Ver Whore, to enable lier bo ut her bam in fh sone a eeahuite oh gute Rar arent, und oe We forw uarone Boa. Wen obits ia SUNREAMS. -_ —Two Paris sports on velocipedes ran down @ Party of burglars and captared them, —R. BE. Leo's daughter is dangerously sick at White Suiphr Springs, —"' Doctor, do you think tight lacing is bad for consemption?” “Not at all, madam; it's whee ft Hives on, sb Fererhsn bck depacsed. Gai ts esa wminer operations aus York as the basis of his togh. —The patewe plant is almont as valuable to the Mexicans ns tovaceo is to the Americans—in a money point of view, Liberal newspapers are multiplying im Pree ped papain town Will soon have democratic =A young P ridtuteieh, speaking of » young deavty's fhshionsbte yeblowial hair, eallod it pure oll, Teonght to be,” quowh K—, It books ike twenty-four earrous.”* —Mr, Beecher's recipe for making coffee ia as negentive ae it ls Beechoriny: "The bent way T know of to make good code is to go to the principal « Festaorunts, railroad eating-houses, ete, and Just how they make eoffec—then make It as thoy don" ~The Dowton Transcript almost wiekedly pub. © Het of Hem cori from differeat pages of the City Anditor, showing that the of the covermment spent a total of including ; brandy ie It dates trom the tent roene that consigned Ham and his children to the political euhjugation of serndants of Shem and Japheth, ‘Tho results of thele free in all ages and among sho drinkers naked have been the s ‘They aiwaye ex; Affected young Indy, sente Hible, ex “ Mother, hero rror If the Bible.” Mother, low- spectacles, and appronciing the veader iv a aimg, oWitude, says: UML RAM IEL Ub 2 very thing Gat bas been eatlog the leaves and in a rocking Wook mark, ~-Unsopbistioated bi ting very rich, ino’ he ? why, child? Boys" "Cause he given me so much mousy, Almowt every morning, altar breakfast, when Sally ia sweeping the parlor, he gives me & slapones to go out aud play.” Sally recelved a sort notige to guit. An animal which bad been named the ' Tas. mmauian Devil,’ and which wan the ebiefattraction of Wourbwel's wmuagerie, bas made ite excape from that establichment during an exibition at Bideford, North Devon, tae dvor of its cage having been left unfasiened. Ik wos porsued, but jumped fate the river and ewam away, As it haw not sigce been hoard of jt is thought to have been drowued, ~The Passunupsic river is apoken of as a “liquid corkscrew.” It ira mont crooked stream of water, im fully entivled to the uame given it by some on- Krown local genius, ‘The stream is not a large one, but it furnishes motive power for tnaumerable mille and inanufactories, and i therefore regarued with very kindly feelings by the inhabitants, ‘The ruliway in obliged to cross it about thirty times in the epece of twenty-flve miles, and inoue section of seven mites there are eleven bridges, averaging Unisty-live feet in length. Hews, in swarming, have been known to Wicht wpow persona and antmals, stinging them rc. verely, aad tn some instances eaualng death. ‘The Amertoan Dea Journal, u referring io an inatance of the kind, where a swarm of boos settind upon the head of & horee ptandi the owner, who wei Wstano@, wan stang sonselews, sayy that all the diMcuity coud have been ‘obviated by the use of cold water sprinkled wpon them. —The Natal Moroury gives a horrible acerant of the slave trade carried on by the Bocra of the ‘Transvaal Republic, The Boers make expeditions against the native tribes, kill the aduita, and carry of the children into slavery, The Rev, Mr. Lado-f, an old Dutch minister, «tated {n a publte meeting of the Boers that on one occasion, near Zoutepanbderg, @ “number of native ebfidren, too young to be re moved, were covered with long grass and burned alive,” and no one contradicted him. —Mr. G, Victor Le Vaux, the geologist, now sojourning at the Falls, ts engaged tn writing a work on the Geology of the Niagara and Great Lakes, We states that the Horseshoe Falls have recoded more tian six feet at the great bead, or “eonteal bight," Since his visit last year, and that the average rate of x the precipice to she * Copadian bend” bas been five feet, During the ast year the rate of the retrogression of the Ameri- feet at ove point (the Luna inden: tation or bight) and one foot at another, Elsewhere she retrogresaion is aut perceptible, —The Nasheitle Pras and Times reports that an iramense seinent of Lookout Mountain has jest been dotuebed from near the top and rolled down to- ward the Tenuessee with terrific noise, One solid plece alone must have welgled 600 tons, The people n the neighborhood are said to be apprenenalve of some impending disastor, and are all docking inte Chattanooga. ‘There bs no occasion for thom to be frightened, however, The top of the mountain eon- sivte of a steep reeky precipice, full of dssures, Parte of it bave got leoseped by the actlou of maisture, cold, and beat, and bave tambled down, and that ie all, ‘There is no volcaulc foree there to produce dis- \urbance, —Two men bave just been tried for murder at the nseiaes of tho Beine Inférieure, ‘They went inte a email jvm near Rowen, kept by am eklerly couple known 10 porsoes a litte mowey, and, after having drank und eaten to thelr hearte’ eoutent, one selsed hold of the lacdiord and cut his threat from ear to car, while the other tried to murders the wom ve with ware, She, however, proved Wo strong for ber as saliant, and was able to shout for assistanec, where Upon the nen took to Might before they had time to rob the pleee, The landlord was killed oa the spot aad bie wie received such Courful unds that ber Ale was for a long Ume despaired of, The murderer of the landlord, @ mason wamed Mullard, was con denned to death, and the other ruflan t pemal ser- vitude for life, Ia Washington County, Indiana, a Mr. Jamos Campbell ts sovensfully engaged Im rearing bro (rout, Hiv ponds are four in number, and now con- tain about en thonsand Ge, healthy speckled trogt, many of them one pound im weight The ponds Ned In the springof 167, with minnows ‘arod in New York, and the omperi- ment of hatebing the spawn and rearing tho alo. own has % far proved succensful, far beyond Mr 's Mont Sanguine expectations, The poads® are wailed iu with stone, and the water that foods tom ts anpplied {rom a linge spring. Tuare is aeon- stant current through each pou, und the ponte are Quite large, with gravel bottom and sagce |, irrogulay side walls, aifording the best possible place for spa ing and biding. Many years ago two brothers, Capt. Nathanie, Smith of Gloucester, and Capt, Ammi R, Bunlth of Ips: wich, made many voyages In the Buropean trade. It vad #0 happened that while the one wis at home the other would be abroad, and they bad not #een each other for several years, Ove morning, io the middie Mf the broad Atlantic, two ships sighted exch other, one weering east and the other won!, with » good recze ‘The usual preparations were make for speaking, and upon ranging withio halting diatangé, the satis were thrown aback, and there, trumpet iy \d, stood the two brothers, Ince te face, ouch oO own quarter-deek, Adectioate greetings, with Aidinys (rom abroad und the ‘lice welcome mews from home, were exehunged, and after cordial wishes {ow eagh other's promperity, the versals @lied away aod stood upon their course. They did nut mect again, at fea oF on shure, lor sowe years afirward. At Coxsackie, N. ¥., « fow days ago, young ‘nan met for the frst tine n young Indy from Albany, who was visiting there, ‘Their uequaintance ripened {uit intimacy, aud on one occasion a bet wus tnade between them, the stakes Lo be a kiss in public om the rst subsequent meeting, The Coxssckle youth wom the bet, and last Saturday morning, om the meaner City of Hudson's dock, # crowd witnewed Me payment OF the stakes, ‘The lily was about te Heave for tome, Coxsackie boy was im atiendaned Wh the plor—iils featuroou strange mixture of Horrow, expectation, and emburrneament, Captain shomted, AW Aboard,” wd tm & bwivikthig Ue Indy olasped war friond ty hee pourty aeme, and her rity Nips fm Diwiked 9 feFvomt Kiveand ehe imp tripped Hghtly wp the plank, ‘Pie yore man atdod casing altor the |” Hekeoating Dont, exrrying hie Naihiy to hh moat Aid them Rhrowiie ther far a0 Lots Ne wMoamay, * don't kaow 5