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THE SUN, GRANT AND THE JEWS, the Order Exp from the Army 0 tha Bitttor of the Chicagn Evening Journal. Much has been written concerning the well- wdand | known order of Gen, Grant concen still T have looked im vain for a true statem they will follow him in the andertaking so long Inted binek I, ts there ina hope of muccens, a dangerous experiment? books of a bank for the requisite $50,000, a draft upon which for $10 could not have been Honored before the president of the bank would have swept the whole back into his own coffers, with the check for from the insurance president then in his pow Tho truth is, the money was loaned to the company for a few hours, but never ‘The loan was mado to decei the commissioners, seeure the certificate, and For this service the nt was roundly paid. hut if, mnder the general lw companies may be 80 lookely organized. in New Jersey, how much worse is itunder the special charters which successive Legislatures are freely granting to their political and personal friends, in which nobedy incurs an sort of liability whatsoever, are peddled about for afew hundred dollars, and the compan'cs organized under them no | sooner burst up at one end of the State, than they are sold te AMUSEMENTS, AWALLACK'8-Little Nell and the Marchioners, Ing eharacter by Lotta. PIRES OPERA HOUSE, 294 +t McEvoy's Mastcal, PROGRESS OF THE BLACK DEMO- Perea Mami ave gotten Its ad an to land. Will he try the ‘ Time slone can de- Explanation of had aa much about and National kater ices throagh Ireland. TRVING HALL—Grand Moving Diorama, 100,000 Mo- ving Mechanteal Figures. HIDLOS THEATRE -Offenbach's Opera Notte, Narbe- Blewe, Matines on Saturday at } o'clock P.M. DOWERY THEATRE —Time and Tid Legielature haw turned out its colored members ix the Macon Telegraph to We derived from use of the Constitution: “The Convention herehy retnncta ‘all acta nee the Ith day of January, Wel, ineinding that ody of lowe know nas the Code of Georgi, and the nets amendatory thereof as which salt code is embodied tn the printed book known ae Lewi Dd vat amount The power, by choose to be my. ve you employment, aud you may live on my lan Think about this, and let me know what you mean to d of (er willie |-Fad fh tehim toa ves bica Spereh, andy with a Cengetal reenitection. of that he reconstructed voter beoot Appenl of Two Negroes to Thete Brethren, From the Franktin Weekly Revie, Sept, 1, 186 nd, In nine cases ont king, the white man —Eniton Rre plone to ey “servanta who Frown, Tern. vinw: We ak 8 few plain wor Nave been, like t menine to address our brethren in the f of because we think oureeiy formed than they; but for the best of and tat i*, beeanee we have the present Interest and future Leppinese of unr race The army was on the Tallohatenic—Gen, Grant rings, with Col. many canning contraband goods them amusing ax weil ad horwe wae the following cl is to our former fell and the Snow left the bank woon'’s wrsruM— clique or ring, lish Opera Rone, The ese Suvi Tt Bhines for ATL. “TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER f the reconstrneted, swindle the pablic, cru reeset this about the towne, wh ays the Macon Tile the State not in- heart, ink we ee thet If we pnrane the course which the ereat majority of as hi on, that we will In the end make the na- white man one nneompromising enemies, To Ind the daty of the binck man is clear is to do as var brethren In other Seat fre doing—support the Demoeratle party # and vote tor Horatio fey- mour and Francia P, Bair, the norainoes of that party for Pregident gna V ea . ° rty Is na eure to tennph in thie Alrealy we ean boar the notes of vietory, and we feel thit now Ix the time for uxto make frlenits of the white men of the coun- glorious privilege now of roing to tha ballot box and voting for the party which will enfranchise these men up to the polis in and Blair, our ot graph, all the old legislation © t with the Constitution of the United As the code allows none but white men to hold office, the Legislature has ovisions in turn cam the negro ws wkin throngh the pleket lin fmell might not readfly allowed to paes, and tnstric.'d to hant 1 way of; and so he did, bat failed to retuen, wLich caused inquiry, and the finding in the road a mile or two beyond leket who was so ensiiy duped the fherensing evil was tie quostion that € endeavored to folve. tH wometning, and, ing of tho ballot, the Mise majority of twebty thousand agaiuet them, d the reconstructed constitation by reconstriicte t of a majority equal to one-fourth of the ‘To necomplish the KoTe Fesmite Bowthern States there neets 5 in the negio vote. negro In every five; in Carolina, one tn every four brought over womnid 80 1 make the negro vote neutrvize itself that the white Yore would stand forth in solid tase wa (/e vote of the States ond of Ge bad-suieliing beast a ‘There were larg: 8 hanging around Holly Sp very many of then were known to be smugalrrs, but ning to be es rexeh the exse — that whole of them, un‘ortunate or General, Grant, It is, newerthelow Pre: sjdent of the U the Constitution was not earlier in the sew These charters le that this pro- forida, Lontetana, and Words of Warnin: Mr. Penpieron has withdrawn his en Bagements to spenk in [linois, forthe reason that the condition of the canvass in Ohio ix tuch that he docs not think he ean properly be absent from that State. the Democratic Ie that Ohio is going to vote for Grant, in no news to the readers of Tie SUN. wore informed enrly in July that such would Le the ease, and all the facts that have sinee tranepired have only confirmed the proba visible purpose, Presidential ele Thin is the age of grent recone'lintions. known os such in fututo nando Wood hax been reconciled to Tammany Hall. So has Michael Connolly, have been reconciled to the nomination ofJohn T. In thegRochester district Mr. Selye, Mr, Ely, and several other contending Repub! cans, have been reconciled by the nomination of Judge Nowh Davia as the party cand port of the State the Repablican are working hard in ¢ to reconcile the rival Republican organizations of the city, so that the Hon, Thomas Murphy and . J. Fithian and their respective friends May onew more give each other the kiss of pe ¢ body of Radical voters be brought men of rense. things which we Wrih the negroes once over, there It no fear of the carpet-bag men—tiat ia, oF Uvine under the reconstructed Stal hingiem to fleet wn to mtay there en that he pers urpet bag eh who .e a another see m,and thus made to do duty over and over nis we soe the dingrnceful epectacle organizing. on their office furniture, their securities manu factured to ord tion compowed solely of mon of #traw. Such concerns go on awimmir for atime; they underwrite upon anything, and spend the money ne freely aa they receive t, Ul some flue morning some of their eala- mander risks turn to smoke and ashes, when they shut up shop, their offeo furniture is wized for rent, and thei fresh woods and pastures new, The legislation which permits euch practices is wholly reprebensitle. ai In other words, Linto office by the BeKro to understand y tne Witlie voto, The Trish Democrats of companie vl time to come, fronelised by. th matter how hid vu ox against Seymour an be elected by te Northern ft the white men of this State ore bound to he eniran- io a very few months, no maticr how we act, ‘The Platform Approved by Chase nnd Seye mour-Auother Story. From the St. Lows e ** Chase I'latform,”* of New York, Chalrinan of (ie Committee on Kesolutions, rising, kaid he had a series of resolutions, wi the committee af the tr asked Af it w replod that it was, not in bis hand writing, the ort Mr. Chase, but eof followers whe ands of diree and their | we ofan ill-worded order Tn respect tot only fault Was an Over Zealous ex- h Groot’ army at th State Committ ‘Then in view of there rete we bee and pray yon all to and yo.e for the Deme CF next In oPer to put yourse reel to #ubmit mea of ChUef tration Chase. iten by the Chief Jost ongh the eopy pi rinal being written by avenienee into more 4h we iad arow ohnay Wu Bois urprised that thi ples over What as Stull it’ is wise in thie course, Mr. Pesprrtos to take ‘There ie no elect until the great day in November, whi and Indiana will anation has not t Fe, for itis known lo a hundred office ouel Du Bois In atl in the army,and It wo! publish dnytiing they will not work against Jor our unjust and oppressive course towards ummanieations to prem hould vote for the ‘on Uhat aa for We intend in other other points und r a, and elowe tits by aasuring the undersien wing in him to h hold elect o me will be decis although no intelligent and wnbiassed man believes that the Demoecra: of those States, it ia till tn the best possible eff rt, they havo decided that Mr. Pexpirvon shall coufine his labors to Indiana and Ohio at Jenat till after October. great popularity in both these States, and his facile, persuasive Cloquenc converts to the Democratic their platforin. We are rather sury officers start off for to wet together as b ‘There area hundred other # , all going to show that th sneut of good fe nition, Mr. Murphy dewire and intend to work japartial sulle.” WILLD PARK, Col, EWL althielly for “universal wtioa of this same y can enrry other r duty to make For this purpose, No decent State re has Leen cone Of course, snch concerns 8 thowe in Jersey City live by taking from New York brokers risks which reputable and careful New York compan receive at any price order Id not been pe poch for the est and fraternal codperation, Wo hear also rumors of another grand work of | unity and good will in the ean As all mankind are aware, while the politicians of that party have once moro been ether in « truly order is written Is ‘The style in whieh th Lat the (inet Ort a give i Commer chad is, we be! A Binck Republican Turned Into a Black aL it Wax not dictated by m the Menphta Avatanche. illo (Minsinsipy ef the follow ing letter from was aleading member of the Mics vention ‘0 framen Con of the Gospel, well ed Does the World Dest It is hoped that his i) Republican publi he, Rev. C, W. Bitlis, jotting on Election ‘There is no one to in | Chancellor | t De petitioned before he can act, and a must set forth that he Welieves the partios complained of are awin- Who is going todo this?) Nobody, | So they gro on from bad to worse, till most wé men In the State come to | k to insure their property ; and this distrust of 3 To the Bitllor of The Sn Does the Work! desire BryMoun for the Presidency well a8 to many other g may make many cand dates and ont of travel is related by A very amusing in of tin ety a8 Wi Democratic doe dintes have lately got further apart In saytng this we don't refer to the Terald, hot powerful and original but somewhat erratic journal, nor to the Alzpreea, with its caustic ire for ite opponents and ita abo We mean the World, learn. ed, brilliant, unesrtatn, a sort of amat and the Democrat, Brick ¥ roy'a poper, red-hot, earnest, Dei Ie, swinging @ bloody brondaxe in stake in the other. Jand of po mean + into Utica, New York, putable eitiz eof Horatio Be: Adventists were nba erate almost daily, therefore, thie communteat independent and #uilciently informed t ved that Mr, PRS OLE TON is not extensively announced to epeak in Pennsylvania before the October election. ‘That State is really the only one that can be called doubtful, out of the three great com monwealtlis that vote in October, that the Democracy ought to make their great fight, and concentrate all th If they lose Peni fat thin world w writes like one whi yoneibitiies of the hour: Popular opinion reeognizes the World ae an organ is edited with an ability Which commands even the respect of Its op: It \s thir, thoretore, to prewn bothing unadvleedly Wit reason, does this paper persiet ti awww: military earecr and priy when Ht is a roe the abuse of we tical than the 1 prudent busin Tratted Dernberate: Associa: A tivalr this fall, and 1 be on the war ps wn ibaare w you fgnre In that way vent companies of New Legislature to institute New York system of supervision and safegranrda, just so goon will thoes swindlers who now infest the State be driven out and ther bur aw goon #4 the ee Jersey shall ylvanta, what will it avail them to reduce the Radical majoritiesin Ohio at It would bemuch better to le the West goas hopeless, and put all their moncy aud all their gr another N. A), With a long, fiunerealfeonnt very owl of transcendent wisdom y bis Cnemics is more bene: Nidated, and the writers by wh el combined in one migh throw of Radicatiom, shave been carried wi vken my frends; the Ws Christ wil be Provident of the Ux m they are respectively adorned y pliutanx for the ove Ven men have and profit by. & mal alte whieh Fende The purity os Det ren elected top il thin enge prediction been utter it Bpeakers into the jot presume to offer this advice uuder ordinary stances, but they have proved that they do not know their own business, and need out Instead of nominating Cuasnan Hancock, like men of diseretic progressive platform, euch aa that wh Judge Citaseé and Gov, Seymouk approved, put themselves into the Lands of the played-out Southern fire-caters, and nom Anoted Seyaoun and BLA on a revolution nary platform, Afterthis the fire waters weat home breathing the flames of a new rebellion against the United Stat raisod the mischief with the Domoerney rth. A more fatal, a mor r was never made, This proves, we bay, that the Democratic TJeaders don't know their own bus ness, of politicians Teame to a finn Chance for a colored man. Unions Untawfel t This is the questi« na Of this city gecm determined to bring: before the Courts for decision, need w civil suit for damage leading members of one of the New York Bricklayers’ Unions, but th also set on foot a criminal prosecution agen The gist of both actions is the same, It ia, that the persons named ns de! have unlawfully eonfederated and conspired to do certain acta “ against trade and com violation of the laws of the These acta are apeci- the refusal to work for borses who otherwise than in ne. i the regulations of the Unien, employ tenhour making of efforts to induce other jc men to do likewise, ordinary course of 1 wided for ye criminal proseecuti to say; but we are sure that every ® erat will hail the nciliation as the present, ch a combinat fd occupy the controlling plac alike to the fact that he has never b t, and thot he is aman at but, above all,to controls large means, is able te furnish the capital for so. gi institution as it you twenty-five dollars hi idea as one wor Of the World, are doing t In five m'nates the whole car wan tn a Joke went around, nat the discussion w istic Corncracker ve ected ab the resuil of li ting the {¢ publican « «aud orators can write of the Demoeratle Nav ber of the Committee oi oe the manner of a Mm stand the sentiments o Mr, Powrnor frail}, tet, tue! whites oF ts Mand ji heminand bi dofance not only comm ayraiuat the dow wd educa’ CASE OF HYD. DPMOBIA, the cireumstanes errible Treatment, From the Lowdeeitte Jo Wo saw yesterday, at the First Street weed Ie? Allow mie by Vorged Fo the fet that ave alreatly cont Us U higemt voto, and tt nalependen (und int iv will result in the defeat of Horatio bite of a rabid dog Demoerat al ete af ihe case ure na f e Ago A RCEFO Woman named State of New York.” Tau just out, E have be 3.1. Howard, the pres Democrat, will doubtless be retained in that for the staff of brilliant wits and wich interest to th throughout the Barney's Mitts, def, 60., Fl dur positing of indepeudence ies, that you ure wiling to do the fair thin 1 reholars who give the World, ther wwe the Lanpow to rehensive and solid o i the Union, wader the do ‘urpet Buggers” The civil suit, inthe i Carpet Dagge geation, will powers of Mr, Marble, the ¢ ylo of Mr. William B, tee wht persitlage of Mr. Hurlbert, the Jain, the ata. great military the Volunteer will ail have always been w Ko from endeavoring io keep ont | Ty ital servan:—trim ® ritional being to @ most | FO WHR YtLte a €9 wt Our WiULio be, they must Le pronounced wretel to save them from this fate deaf to truth and experience, and madly re solved on their own rain ed bunglore her condition. won y bo delayed , by amending the ta tute, will practically dispose of it, and the civil ease too, by her son, Janues Bra and Wed ber, but in do Whim, from thee Beater, who was Pesca tistical utility of Mr, resources of The Nearoes of south Ce want of prac yt they seem bent on car rying into the details of their canvars, It is rather a wonder they have now shown the wisdom to keep their best orator ont of 8, where Gian is sure of from twenty five to fifty thousand majority in spite of everything to the contrary, a halfway wis: fully up to th the Litchtayere’ fa But, since the master masons have invoked | aid of the law, wo would suggest that | they have begun a gi A number « is condition is ulmvet ol and direct the to the metrops spirit of Mr. Pomeroy to ec whole, they will never yet possessed, a first-rate Democratic news: | jis what it hes sa by the thousand are the ch of We ger tio can play them have repeatedly and wlomuly agroed that they would not employ any journeyman who belonged to a Union, any one who insisted w the State law making eight hours a day's y journeyman haa been refused yment by one of these master ma- sons in pursuance of this agreement, he may both sue the whole combinatic os of dotlors and land were the ally reveled, wna it w he usylum at interesting programme lnarly inforined ; ooights of un. our readers advised of the progress of the weg But iti only conforming to | * victim died fr Y curried to w favor: ir work, they would also, and apply every thought, every fibre, every dollar, aker, aud every hour's time ‘eavor to reseue T ala from the hosts that threaten to overran and possess it, just as Meade's andy possessed the field of Gettysburg, give them this advce out of kindness, anc for tho wake of auld lang ayne. terribly, aud if a trath of awful import cay n their minds, we will add th » ed by the whiter telligence and the eapital ol neat vecupetic vis ovent for the har {Deputy ‘Sherif daunes A, Bob: cil for daring to pe © the White man elon © ti prosper as he prosper » adliove to Kadlewiaiu they wili have no work to do. ty breads and (he wor Le maya, Wb me ab least have bread they could Ge ees, wud ean testiony, bot every public ) to a hereuloan ¢ Mr. Ponetey on so res Doosibility of further barm w kin Was Cour ontly try hae to s, her toe aud finger nails wore | 1 Ler teeth were Hbock er, and sue | for dumnges, snd have them indicted borides as eonspira. What is saw for the pande nen to refuse to work for Ce bosses, for the boseos to refuse to employ We do not know that tho broek layers care to retaliate upon their per in this manner, but they may do #& i the or their case comes wfors a New York jury, there is no dowlt what the verdict will be It is now proved that th the plan ef paving off the public debt witt far the goove is ence ower reason, and that iy the deste copie ty be off the winning Fel thee te white Radi ponsteriing the pr 14 ‘Trax, nor Mr Spueton, but Mr, Hesny Cray shakiog im thelr tune food of any kiod, oF by drin ‘atv Dean of fowa, orth, but. Wc speech trad Hackensack, N.d., on Get, They need i Dstinate fm this particular that Deputy b med genthen Southern lady could be expect impress it uy Bolema warning: October ia to cudanger Now York in No of one oF Wwo bundred Lenunyleania ii and whene statesmen and financiers, and has thas g Present vogue, ermuis that land weekly in Cie Teason Mat moti t Castie Garden them are not rcceived | 4 in the haud is worth lod to a patent that henesforth | Onkey OF EEMREAOppEr. to bee ebe Will aunwer you, bub mut Mtelll aved and treat that Lam or waa And Kentemenst Ti taay be. preoper 4 Without the preta es," AN EX PLANTER, and we trust take use of it will d Bouth Car: lina are going aver en maces to National Democracy. all persons wh Swindiings Jur news columnus have recently with exposures of cert in Now Jerse Several physiclane of this to have visttot will gufllee to pay ® they did not The recent Freveh loan v W the floating debt of the treasury, and leave over about two hundred millions of francs, or | forty millions of dollars, to be applied to the pur- tasve ncines, and also the distinguished The Buck Democracy broes ut a Democratic Barbe cous the Meritt. sl, Aug. 20.—-A Do barbecue iv being held In the district to-day, letter troopa of negroes frou distant plantations are marching past, singing: jo Hot acre ta e n Gishonest persone who are engaged in Tt eecms that in our ier State, Where in most cases the wrong d to a rigid accountability, insur ance roguca are free to defraud the publi without let or hindrance, New Jersey has no departinent of insurance Uke New York, Massachusetts, aud other well regulated States, to overhaul pretended insur 8 engaged in fle it hasecertain general laws under which the business of insurance is conduct ed, These laws provide that any num! pertons, not less the 48 an insurance company. ot Le less than $50,000, which be invested in the State stocks of New Jor sew York, Massachusctts, Ohio, Ken. or of the United States, or in bonds and mortgages on uuivcumbered real estate in New Jersey, worth double the Aunount inverte: To determine this matter of eapital and in vestment, the Secretary of State ma jand, of Christian county, fins wile others say that i is to the latter of which opiuioun More Optntous from Gen, Lee MMe ix for Seve mour and Blair Mr. Empires even if heymour ts Blected-Lyee Anuiuet the Boudin Corresontence af the Han's, Allow Prononaces it 4 Somo gentleman has favored us with an smunieation to say that the Maryland are not g orad Bapects an | Moxnor, Ovacnita Pa. anonymous ey for Grower, but for Very probubly this is true respecting certainly it is so with re- If, ws we have already eyinour and Blair, and so no doubt are the great maj Whether such a war will « ing problem, One of th cur or not isa stand. reasons for expecting it + the positiveness with which the Fren 1 that pewee ix certain to be kept Another reason is the growing un- , and the inereased strength A war against Vrussia, if successful in extending the Fre flontiors to the Khine, would silence all such | nism, and give the imperial dynasty a new sof the people. More Suas Wanted, roof Tha sun e rou the article ntitled * More 3uN® Want way that the ficty therein in the neighty the majority of ther gard to Goy, Swann him compagions dete pages than Genera Ki urad, of Louisis evidently travelidd w great 4a nunler Of others made up HL. M. Hanks, of the Democratic Stave of NOW Jersey, occupied the seat w dent sat with Mr, Passing through your paper of and eon truly ted are correct, Andstng the prowl jain Lav ant Mr. C, teman who bi Bid Hiram the silent go Wack to Wite ta Companie? Ve auch aman, pulurity of Napol sud boldness of the o For President we never and find Lt almongin fet wholly i to procure « copy of your paper at the time I e morning, hulf past 8 o'clock, Not onec in twenty times ean I flud a cc om the Fourth avenue ears t every other paper, while Tux SCN has always been . ‘The result ds, Lam obliged te p others oF gu without a ‘There isa good deal of delusion about the big oMerings for the recent F true that they appear enormous! stun asked for; but the reaso knew that th that each subseribes tion of the whole amount, ong put down his nae for more tha wanted, in order to make sure of g as he desired, remuiider betug in the f Ance compan! ing the publ’ y at the stands, ond webuys have nearly toexceeded the was that every proposals were to be sealed so would have his due propor: Accordingly, each hold on the affect berides evinelig a thorough other hand, it should prove unsuccessful, Napoleon would probably have to “t An the least degree py (so epelied) means, to eat, In thelr aninds, questionably the Democratic barb there are white men wiih them; and Mattered by the assoeiitio: Just what the wi premises to De ay kaowlerge of the hy upon all the ies of trees, their nae wus very loquacious and Duc once, when pe into the Madteal itiy making & the tendency Was Ad murcely a kobe b ducerd an empire, on, may organics The paid-up eapi pitate Charles X. a and depart froma country which ed to govern, curious that Charles X, was ex- just after this idew of extend. ing bis boundaries had been proposed to (he most seductive manner by a pr had great sympathies, jon was made by Nich f which the followi per until arrive at Yet prefer your Journal to the othe en at the maine price, Tita tho same way on steamboats plying within tive miles of New York, approaching the eity in the morning, the news boat conics alongside, and the packug B that no SUNS have been re. World, Herald, &¢., wre in gre sbundance, as if the gapmunity preferred such sheets over any other pul AiMculty be remedied In any other way than by the people themselves asking and demandiig fer, and refusing to purchase any ONE WHO WANTS MORE LIGHT, New You, Sept. 6 To the Editor of 41 Sia: Touching 8 little aniusin Vroached, he pou jarty ; weld they Were ru wernpients What be would no longer be alld oo , and are going to do Tho gathering ting as much This is the secret of the enormous aggregate of the subscriptions, fur from signify pelled from Fran They ure very Ng, A most people have sup. posed, that there are so many thousands of mil- and that the own ding it all to the Government, tucky, Pennaylvan Is thrown on ‘The Negroes to be Brought Over to Seymour Gen. Lee was as diy tiea and impressive as usual, Ne spoke freely with colved, while th 8 of Russin, in a letter z is w translation: It is not the voreign which Je tow great people, Ke Hroutiers; you are hu longer of the firet order Tne, the ips, and the Pyrene France sid bet ing loose in Fi are desirous of le ont that if the Southern peop the Degro Vote, that vote will Hany appreciable | for grape Culture, lous varivties splayed with Ul tier qualities, bl jection, ‘Thins ero a sovereyen tom itis the letter of a § That sterling Democratic journal of the old school, the Wet and South, does not seem to rish so much confidence in tho fitness of Gen, for diplomatic pursuits as is folt by the newspaper press RANs,"" sey that paper, is bey brilliant aud very knowing man, with a good deal of science and cultivation, | in conversation, we are told, ure remarkable, Ho is a fluent writer, and what is called an ever lasting talker; one who does not, however, repel his listener, nor fail to reward whom: He can readily use all the modern and perhaps the ancient lange ministerial term in Meaico, be will master the do credit to the great Be courre, only so three disinterested ) ersons appointed by himself, examine and ecertity ander oath that at loast $50,000 has been paid in, and is possessed Ly the © money or the stocks aforesaid. tees and incorporaters are Liable personally till the whole amount of ¢ cute of the Secretary of are also required equarterof one per cout for the benefit of the school fund. en under these gencral lawe it is not ur and Bale, while the rest © voto will neutralize the other, fed the white vote wone will decklo the d ing this, the Southern people, with that peca.tor * that wees tod stin. them, lave gone Dolly to Work to make neutralize Swell, with very greak duced to vole (or Se jething about the anuexation of Me ko for Grant, th the Herald recently wii Me. Cooper, and did he know whio ‘The Generdi tien becan to speak ¢ cat conaition of th diteussion ahorly afterwards, for the Mest me be let slip. am opinion, dersey Was en hue certain election of Seyniour aud Blan, leruin denounced the enormitics of the ai reaprondodin x quiet but tore Vemocratie or (correct ng vent Ad not trivmph upon tat eulject ation of Tussta ts eighty fe wud thirty ste niliows, vi whom fifty weil It ix Impossible the diffculty of procuring rtuess in pol nd doubt a very antey being und you may not | be aware that several of the news venvers seem to owe it a kind of spite, and have repeate Ler paper om mie, aleglg that tt iv the ratio representa His taste and power pital is paid in £0 is ever rewly to laten to any ohe Who Will Promine bi muytiing, amd Just we tho carpet-bog Vea of this trult in the recon nthe two last, I Make a treaty un Lolully wai ting, men availed ( to whieh the gene ‘These compan to pay a tax of 1, Lowever, have succeeded In fading a carrier Who delivers the paper regularly. New Youu, Sept, 6 To the Lttior of The Sun, Sim: There bas long been much complaint dents of this elty dol New York, that the newsmen and newsboys do not some reason to me unknown Weileaiers donot keep it, Could you not make some arrangement to eupply it to us benighted CITIZENS OF BLIZABETH, NN. J, Bept, 5, 1968, Hende, and your ¢ \hat be the eondiion of the treaty, There can be no doubt that if Napoleon IIL. were now to attempt to realize the policy thus exon, he would be geulously That he could Nimselt) he Conaerdative ef Novensber Ue country woud ber ) got Lim to vote for ® he carpet-bay Ma. mule and forty worem nt in fond hopes of Now, the Cony If ho lives a Drincipicn were auions being’ over aud the Wim that tae miu e im, and, In the fered to his prede supported by the French nation, Itiance with Russia for the purpose is improbable; but he would have the arms and purses of all his own subjects, Nothing appeals to the masses of the French more powerfully than Donuboldorsand siustrated in his ealm.quet way bow cosy It was to speculate o bond system, which Ae tho bad torgotten hi to him, he guickly iu among the res been done incontestable have heard of casos in which the certifi tete of the examining commissioners hus bean nrocured by pointing out @ credit on the « the avwrandizement of their own country; and pretty often Perhaps the West and South wil express & more favorable opiuion of the now Minister to Mexico after it Las fully considered the result of his diplomatic mission to the White Sulphur Springs e voice Of bin old master rearpet bag wan Lim from the siart, bately for this master, the man cheating « Limon, the aboulnation of desolation in tl ‘and, starting from tals pote To this way the j stage conch conv our tine until we reached urney pursed, a mixod or rm 1 Fuzanern, dT aypul, an aluost irres Reason «hy, short —The growing tobacco erop in Virginia is the best aud promixen the largest yield of any since 1860, —The cotton erop in Florida is @ failure this season, Canse, the eaterpitlar, aches were selling lost week in Bastern ‘Texas ut from dfty to seventy-(ive centa the bushel. —Over six miles of track have been laid in oe doy on the Contral Pacific Railroad, —To judge by ber poems, Adah Tsanes Menken wes asortotshe Walt Whitman, [ya literary renee. we mean, =—The Stradard, of London, announces that the present Parliament will be dissolved ont November. —The beet portrait ef Schuyler Colfax which we have ween {ta atecl engraving just pablished by ALL, Ritei =It is proposed to establish a magnificent race conree, with on sunnal Derby stakes, near Cork, Ireland, A man w affray, wa death A, Mr, Kuve o had been mortally wonnded in an rried at Kronton, Ohio, on his YY t, 772 Broadway, has published two beantiial elromos, One t+ after « picture by Hart, called “Pastoral Abodes ;* the other, called the * Home in the Wilderness," is by Gigord, —Letter carriers in seiui-rural districts, such ag tho upper part of Now York island, are to be mp plied with veloeipedes, Wica one of these machines man can eacily make twelve miles an hour, It is becoming fushionable to take tea in the doytime in France, and lovers of the “ony that clwers bot not inebriates” hope soon to see the Froneh drink tea instead of wine at breakfast, In a letter to the Zrilune, Mr. Alfrod TL, niscy Intimates that the Volontecr of tie World te Gon, W.R. Sinith, and ealis upon bin to throw off his dtsgnlae and appear ander hie own namo, —The annual increase of the population in Min. hesota im reckoned at 20,00 birch, 29,000 Yankee Jrmigrants, 10,00) Seaadinavians, and 10,000 of other natlonalli tome VParisians are grumbling because M. Hansemann, Preteet of the Seine, wishes to plice @ rble statue of (he Priuce Imperial la the Hotel do —Oue of the ploasant ways they have in Texae Is to pubiteh political barbecues, warning persons of the oppesite party that if they appear op the ground they will matantly be shot, As the oyster season ix just setting in, it may be Interesting to persons who are fond of Suddl Rork oystors, to know that there are no rach mob licks in exisionce, The famons Saddle Rock bede have given out long #l —A man in Batavia, Ohio, hex been exhibiting epecimens of gold sald to have been dug ap on his fem, Tt now torre ont that they were sent to him from Cuiifornia, and were need to make bie farm sell at a higher prie —A site for a Roman Catholic cathedral for the f Woetuduster, and as a tacmorial of the late Cardinal Wiseman, has been secured in the im: mediate neighborhood of Rackingham Patsec, and the works will be commenced without delay, —t tilleal army are eon. tinmally passing throngh Veroua, ‘They are mostly tee serters from the Po Germans and Projstante, The cause of thelr de- sertion appears fuifliment of the pro mires sade tot oft tment, —A Tipperary 1) paper notices that this year, for the Mrwt time in that qaartor, the farm- | Ing closers have b ¢ reeonelied to the ase ing mochines, owing, no doabt, In wom the Increasing tearclty of laborers and te high wages demanded. —A Rocky Mountain correspondent of the Athens News eays hat ven both Grant and Colfax at different times riding on the driver's teat | down the mountains, where the grade ie so ekep (hat the boot of the couch will sometitucs be iu ade varee of the lead horwest Lietle Héldne” and the “Grande are having an immense ran in Montreal, Due notwithst Catholic Bishop scirenlar letter to lis clergy placing ander whe ban of the Chureh * pO of actors, recently arrived in Montreal, under the direction of Mr. Bateman.” —Three enterprising members of the English “Alpine Club’ have been qeatifylng thelr manta for cllinbing by arcending some of the loftlest peaks of the Caucasus, ove of which, Fibrous, reaches an clo- vatlon of 1,626 fect, and {# much the bighest moun: tain in Kurope. They appear more favorabie opinion of the mountains than of the mountaineers . It is stated that on the oecasion of the bw review of the National Guard by the Emperor there were a very large number of secret police ents reaiicred among some atta roa mioustrations and lead the applause ; also two batteries of artiliery were kept in reserve, and that the regular soldiers were armed and ready to net tf o required, —The velocipede mania in France shows no sign of relapse, aces with these machines are now @ favorite amusement with the French people, Ata recent (rial of speed at Enghien, near Paris, a velo ciple With two wheels ran a mile in four minutes and twenty-five seconds, which is at the rate of fifteen giles no hour, while one with three wheole was moro than tWo minutes longer in accomplisuing the same distance, v ve\gns travel in Europe, common folks have to get out ofthe way, ‘Thus a correspond ndon paper, announelng the arrival of the suminit of the Farkit piss, ‘The entire Parka hotel ae bec rorerved for Her Mdecty and ruite, who propose to siny there three days, and hak boen given that bis th ravellere will be received at the b tel, but tat relresiaments will be served in an out. | building. 4 inur a ria, liar atrocity was litely com. A shoemaker's wife hor husband in ls sleep afterwards cut bis body in pivees, For four * successively she went into the woods and lanes aboot Limoges reattering litte bite of her bus! * body in various directions far and wide. Kyery night she returned to her house, a lay down to ep by the side of what was leit, Six days after the murder she put on her best gown and danced ata villoge She has been sentenced to penal servitude for life, —A prominent character in Swedish history Was Jost died at Stockholm, Connt Otto von Morne Was born in 1781, and during his long hfe of eighty. en years Look # very active part in the politics of his country. It is to him that the present Swedish dynasty Is ehlefly indebted fur its porsession of the throne, ) Inks, om the death of Charles Aagustua, Count von Mévaer Immediately went to Paris and oifered the Swedish crown to Marshal Bernadotie, The Marshal then presented him for election as Crown Prince, and Count von Morne lobored 60 zealously in bis beLalf that the election resulted in his favor, notwithstanding the illcon: cealed opposition of the King and his Court, Utti- ly Bervodotte was crowned king as Charlee Joln of Sweden, and Count von Morner was ap pointed his Aide-de-Camp, The deceased was very ine timate with the chief members of the royal familys and occupied several important elvil and military posts, —A Kissingen correspondent saya: “The Em peror Alexander IL, like his father Nicholas, is an early riser, Le iso morning, generally al heavy step, and freq stone beaches, lays bis he: mitted ne nomed B n ne, walks with a very slow, ent!y sits down on one of the N18 bie maguidieent black dog, whe Yon the Bruporur's kn moodily gazes into vacancy. I watehod him the other day. He looked as if be had unlearned salle, and wien he rote, 1am sure he heaved a sigh, Ho generally wears © faded black suit, and looks more like # gentleman in reducea eireu than like (he autocrwt of wii the Russias, No greater, diflerexce can be hagived between two men th that Retween Atay dad bis futher Nichola There Is some resemblance Letween their features Dat Nicholas, even a few days previous to his death, did not look near as broken down and despondie fy hie son, who ie ned down by a European war, ‘The pollee generally keep the beggars off the promenede ; but occasionally 8 poor woman steals up to His Majesty, who then linmediately puts his hand into bis vest pocket and gives her a gold plece, with 4 sad pmile and almost respect(ul manner, But he never exchanges @ word with any one on the promo. nade," the promenade befory Gin the # ©

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