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— , a AMUSUMENTS, Tt looks very much as if they had expected WALLACK's—tittto Neil and the Marchioncss, tead. | UP to the last moment to eceure the co tng charactor by Lott operation of the negro voters throughout the PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE, %4 +t, cor. Fh ava | & id Che nat finally convinced tthe Mekvey's Mucioal, Pictorial, wad’ National Kater. | StMte, and that being Sally beni hilotn tal nt, AT “h Ireland that they lind nothing to hope or nothing to tevin | WALL ina + 100,000 Mo- | foar from them, they liad resolved to show ving Mechanical Fizuros. that thoy w voly mastors,. ‘Tie HIDLO'S THEA TR: —Ctearined's Opera Noutfe, Narbe. | them that they were their masters, They are Ilene. Matines on Saiurday at Lo'etook P.M nearly all Deinocrats, though some Republ DOWKAY THEATRE Bird and the Soow cans voted with them, and their action is lent to an announcement that here. after the Democratic party in Georgia will, Woon's wuseUM-F pop if possible, remand the neyro to his former t : condition of political dejradation, By , expelling the negrors, and admitting tho wh candidates who received The Bia S AY, | the next Miehest number of votes at es] the last election, they meeure the control of Ti bhines for Att, THE A former (1 own to attment ! wed, is nberiain, now de. derived from ce have revenue nearly half @ million of dollars. T | heirs and executors are now suing for a sum nearly or quite as large, which itis claimed was due him, but of whieh he was, while in office, une r ites uncollected ~—— The Triune pronounces THe SUN“ per hops the fairest-minded Democratic paper in the The Union Antind says that it is “th A the ¢ The Herald ulso complinenta Tur asa “Denveratio morning paper)’ xy most respectable Democratic paper try os king for the unterrified Democracy ;? “one of the Lost of the politioal dailies, sparkling with wit, and brinfal of humor; abounding in“ those koon, witty, pungent paragraphs that render Tie : the Assembly, and the appointment of Regis FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER 11, 1 trars for tho coming Presidential election. © Those Registrars will probably pursue the Teniviersun sant wenn, gan | Same course that Ls Leretofore Leon pur Ernt-Werkty, per yon » | sucd at the South where ex-rebels have had an Li Ks behbesagioe 180) | porscest the polling places. Negroca Fai sae : and Republicans will be bindered 4 much Warsriy, pee year, 19) | as possible from voting, and the State tha Np bride ydhadbte eh slg H)) | taade sure for Scymourand Blair, The plon Additional copies, in Clu rat fan ingen ous one, end will doulthas ne Tesment iuvar fun hh its imim P purpose, but it Seesen hinder cen ' the lesa revolutionary in ite charac Trust p #1] version of all that) rete seenvicat It iv but due to the « ) An Waretir—per line ae above, y that they I boli : The Publtc Markets. this exciting Y Tho Common Conneil hove dirceted t I moderation Vilterent appr te joint Con oo to investigate ac them of aay violence | he 90 of sho Yatious inarkets, aud to. | of langu dameanor, and their with port atan erly day what axe n ! Ie announc nt of the vt es ’ h eieier and ¢ hist 4 marked y t Ia r fi cow thom gt r Dus'ness membered that it wes owing If the Comn magnon mity that a lerge num quostios antayroniets » are themeelyves kots a6 Lequalified by the fourteenth amendment to tient to pi health, and a extor. | the United States Coustitution, retained their tion anto jon upon the people. Through | Seats instead of being exp # they miglit thoir agency 1 every article of food is | have been at the commencement of the + tpute the Georpta * in the th trompled doubled in cost befors it reaches the con sible 1 nd | Qhenvieble Hpht of having: chivolry” From the inae unier, on general Cluhiness of these markets, both | upon the rights of a defenceloss minority, | meats nnd vegetables oto impaired in flay and retursed injury for kindne and much lest wholesome when they reach seed The Troubles in Nova Scoting he table than they would be if received and sold at places whore the commonest regar | for cleanliners and ventilation was oLserved Not only are the markets unfit for ther present use, but they impose a double tax upon the people: first, in enhaneing the cont of tho neecssaries of life ; and next, in com Her Britannic Majesty's province of Nova Scotia is in a wonderfully excited condition just now, Tin local Parliament Intely taaninously passed a protest against the anrexation of the province to Cando, ce provided in the scheme ereating the New pelling the publie to pay in taxes larg Dominion, and afterward, in s cret session, re which a legitimate revenue from this classef | Dealed it; and its Attorney-General, Mertin rorporation property would make unnecessary, | J- Wilkins, Eeq,, has come an near aa the law Tt is a notorious fact that our markets do not Hows to the utterance of treasonable Ian pay the city one per cont, upon their ue | n his barangue on the subject, Ly sessed value, while upon thelr real vatue the | ‘ply to a rebuke attompted to 1 Fevenute is next to nothing at all, Why not, | tered to bin by the then, sell this property and let the morket | Gen, Hastings Doyle franchis.s, at a fwir price and under proper re. | orcas on that Urictions, to those who stand ready to take | Will of Prov that Nova Scotia shall be them and guarantee to furnish the public | deprived of her old constitution without her with clean, well ventilated, and convenient t, aud againet the will of her loyal sume adminis. feutenant Governor, Mr. W thine “should it) be the to gay conse Sccommodations, casily esses. ble from all | people, it is the opinion ef the Attorney parts of the ety t woral that (he politivalaystem of any othr —— wntry would be preferable to the The Revotution in Coust tation which has been provided for her Goorgzia 1 apers, Intoly roceivoul, thro y the wet for the union of Conata, Nova pouo aduitional light upon tho oxpulsion of | scotia, and Now Brunawick.” What te the tho neg members of tho Gvorgin Generel |v other civilized country" whose poliiieal Assemily, heretofore nunoauced by tek graph. ‘Tho now Constitution of the Stati coutains a provision reviving and continuing eyetem would be preferrat in the ovent do tthe United States? The At General repudiates tho idea, but bis scribed? Is torne In force ac nde of lawe, adopted in the days of wor's convey it pretty clearly, avery, and printed inn book known | ing Nova ‘Reotia Parliament ot Irwin's ( Under this cade, every per | we believe, sccopted the consolidation, fon having one-oighth ro blood in his and the stop now inorder is the withdrawal Mf this acceptance, and the retstablishment of the old onder of th Any measure of that k’nd would be vetoed by the Lieutenant Governor, aud be followed by a dissolution of the ew clveti This would submit the question dircetly to. the people, who would probably return the same members anew, and thus place the Crown 1 the Province in direct opporition toeach other, Butt is a collision which the Blue hoses are not yet ready to prove voins was not acitizen ; and as none but eltizens were eligi ble to offic, such a person in former times was iacligible to membership in the Goneral Assembly ing to this law, nezrvoos are still dinqualified and that, cons quently, those who had Leen elected to seats in the Assembly were not entitled to them. Citizenship is ene thing and the right to hold office is another; and no provision, cither of the United States ¢ stitution or of that of Georgia, securing citi xenship to the negroes, is violated by denying: ititled to the privileges of TL is now contented that, accor! Parliament and an It is conceded that the Crown will never resort to fureo to mnpol abedence to its dic to them eliibility to tho Legistature, This | tates, wa Phat the Nova Scotians may, if they fa the way in which the case ts stated by th sufliciently united end determined, with rovers of the expulsio approvers of the expulsion, ynately regain their former condition of inde A close examination of the State Constity wndence, After this, the next best thing will be for them to apply tor admisson into tion does not, however, sustain this position Art. XI. of Constity tha s that * ch this Union, and so forever eet themsclyes at laws of poncral operation in foree in th wt, For the present th on ix seething st 1. Tho Constitution of the Unite! | and bubbling without any immediate pre States, and laws anT treatics made iu pur peet of quiet anee thereef ; 2. As noxt in auth the aera to, this Constitution; aud, i, Lem forei Dem pape y chant to ex tion to the J y. Iewin's Code, s ct asl fort from the Vermont of taln othe H In the ont F way of dinate LT ea cilicia. They por | the great vote of 1 for a svat iT r how rien ® i 1 emolement $ or Untel] tare asin GRE fl 1 taxes 1 } thou forthelr candidate for Gayernon, Mer req added t i] vol vdial gon convicted of f or 1 gain of ‘ rite to the | trusted to} r who has been ‘ fei percent, Nor These are allt f ding t ‘ : cannot whl anythins to it ya guin of 1,740, If the fiends of Mr 8 1 prov The | hat ¢ ran getany com! © fact ark ished aor cihorbiaw lesen oft iy ploy did not live in vain, hoy agroo with tle EON | RA The ovcles the Rev. J.P ¥ make the having of ¢ neg Hobbard, an Episcopalian minister of Wester blood a Lot lity to a bea R.1., was commenced at Providence on Wedn rislitura, they in effest attempt t ay lust, Mr, Hubbard is charged with having nd anend the Constitution, au ated the canons of his Churet, in that, in 1 They afford no feation for t February last, he officiated himself ina Baptist action of the wh'te n ne Assembly, | pulpit and permitted the Buptist minister to hah Taavo ii 1d lic JUkined Ot eal Tho cannes liciate in bis own, ‘The canon in terms clearly % ‘ furbids this exchange; but Mr. Hubbard eo: of an arbitrary resolve and t But whether the majo © or have not exce tends that ity intent was merely to protect con crogations against impostors falsely elaimin be clergymen, al is exciti 1 Prov 1 this city last winter by the involves @ similar principl — The fund accruing from tho interest on y deposita, turned to the treasury by Chamberlain Sweeney, bus already swelled to @ handsome sum, and will make in time a fine addi. tion to the sinking find, Mr. Sweeney yester- duy deposited in the Broadway Bauk, on this ace ount, (4,801.60 for the mouth of August. The sum total of his voluntary returns from. thi au interest nowlse inferior to 1 ence hat created ing quest) why they have taken this step just at th time. Some of them claim that they did in deference to the majesty of an imperat!y law; but the law was as imperative tw: months ago as it is now, and yet they went on and debated and actod without calling in question the rights of the negro members Besides, the law iteclf which they now pretend to act under is repenlable, and Mf it had Leon now first brought to their | .ource to the city thus fur is @81,109.78, What @ knowledge, they could, if they had chosen, | commentary upon the loose management of our have sot it aside Without a momout’s delay, ¢ local afluirs that bas heretofore prevailed ta this Tyng case, and UN, Sex so readable ina horse car or ona ferry boat.” Thus Tie Sen is @ Donveratic par per is true im a certain sen We believe with all our hearte in the goverawont of thy . by the people, for the benefit of the | people, sfiith we understand to be the eas | sene racy; and of that faith Tum Sow | par nn Denve , we | we can't go that under | We tried to guide its ers, t ra, and f sy ilsmen on the | path of safety, but thoy w | Y We urged thon ona plaiforn tern ravine 1 were blind 1 iT folly tas itw ern leader t her 1 pe ved t iumph of the party be the r 1 t 41 nd prosperit man or the part the abyne must be pronoun nd we fident that the aot ever port the taxation of New York city, for the your 1808, ws foll Por St For County purposca Bor City purposes Total the levy Total Tho vatuation porty on which the tax is lovied is §907,81 rate of t is $4.00 per $100, The rapid vate at whieh our taves ing admonishos every on " y retrenchment and ceonany, Ch oe net eur tail their expenditures to mect the ennual lov made upon their incomes by the Cor and the Supervisors and Common Council must exercise greater care in the administration of their trast, Local and Federal taxes togethor make a burden which the people tid almost intolerable, _ The Mol ile Register of (Le Sth inet. makes the eubjeined remorkabt t he Now York Sox (It cs that a menth ag betting om the Presid y was tO 10 one in favor of Grant. Buce then Beynon ibek Kan advanced to party mind wilt (he Wook i he at a larg uiuiny ft is y evident that the Regletor de see the 7 nd Herald, They call Ta a Dom paper bocawe it pursues Its own course, doesn't exvetly suit their notions For the sano reason, the Register sots it down as Radical, ‘The trath is, that itis neither one nor the other, but an hiv all party trammels pendent paper, free from iA ready to support the suitabie mon for offles with regerd to their fitness alone, As the most suitable candidate for the Prosidenoy 14 aman who never votod any but & Democratic ticket, we go for his election, Mis name iy Utvevrs 8. Gnast, He was fr a long time the candidate of the masses of the people without distinction uf party, till the Democrats tade up their mind (hut they must have a special oandidate of their own, ‘Then the Republicans, not being abl took hin up and nominated bi to be elveted, Our old friend of the Regdater al, the subject of bettin docs us some injustice ¢ uy as always istice isd happens when iv a9, he is ted into # mistake, We never sald the betting on Sevmour Iinmediately ater I at ting was twoon Qaaye to one on 120 on Gras to i Then it eh Wihis b 80 on Seymour, « show Hey- The Lynchburg I us of mi pu ae. representation in stating the re- serious!) tpective numbers of the forces commanded by Gront and Lee in the final campaigns of the war, If there be misrepresentation in the ease, it is not ours, Our figures were t from the official records of the two armies, How preserved in the War Department at Washington, If we have made any error in copying those figures, we shall be glad to correct it; but no vague assor- wh anerror, A duly certified copy of the documents is the only evidence that can sustain the assertions of tho Hepudican, ‘Till AL can produce one, it would do well to avoid the discussion of the subject, —— The fisticu between Courtney and Pinek ley was doubtless due to the intense dog-day heat just now prevailing, Our sympathies are all with Courtney, and we really do not see Low he could have acted otherwise, Of all the evils in Mr, tions ean prove Andrew Johnson's train, we think there are none more Veautious thau this meu Dinekley, | | | Minnesota, now rep ‘RIDAY. POLITICAL. pron A Stale masa Democratic Convention will be held in Todianapotis on the 17th inst., at which the “lights” of the party are A to be prevent —Itis stated inthe Alany Evening Journal | that when a young man Horatio Seymour was a bit ter opponent of Andrew Jackson, How we elar =The Democrats of the Second District of sented by the Hon, Kenatins ¢ nominated Capt. Rugene Wilson of Donnelty, tow Min , for Congress, —Mr. Pendletor ration net to ax reconsidered his deterral- peak In Tilinols during the present month, and wil aldvesses at Centralia on the 15th and Springfield on the 17th, =The New Haven Register saya that the Intoly published letior of Covernor Seymour, to Mr, In M, Of New Haven, was not intended for the pablic eye, but was stolen hy fome one, who guve It to the Tribvne for publication, —The election in Colorado on Tuesday result. ed in the eucerss of the Tt ans, Allen A. Brad fort was elveted Delegate to Congress by an incre: ed majority, and the Legislature will doubtless be rgely Republican, —The present campaign in New J most active on tho port of the Repubtte boom agen ginger 1060. Gren Le formed im nearly cvery elty and v4 ings are held nightly. —In acon 1 rere ve in the L ' Vrankiin h, the Demoeratte r 1 cfiduyite sworn to before the ci Court, veritied by wreal of t cl NW was that of the Confederate States, atch from Saute Fé 0s that i hints Ropablican, Last year . 1 the ‘Territorial Delegate by a n Traveller understands that as eonit of the I n Convention it ! ¢ the 10 fom for " othe seo it juat aw we seo it before ¢ Sovember | debt Grlewoid i : T stall throw hoxt. : : —— Atm late inc 9 Soucsvitie (Texas) For tho information of taxpayers, wo to tional Cousorvative Club the following ver ly adopted Ut not He or bhieke te a lyoapathy whit, or wh aft tie Met ot usiiatos with It wre alio revolved to seme eertifeater to at red men who would juin the Ciu! The Demoerats of Albert T strict in Teunerse having adopted a resuintion that they Would toterito “nigeora,” provided they wonkd vote left the editorial ene of the Moapiie Apprat. He swallow a gacr or alt on th We ought to « in Justiee ¢ wh tof the first fimitie ath have bern nureed in | cold weather by colored women, and put to sleep on black bosome, Pike ty a“ carpet-beijer” from t te of Muine, and was one of the mort Moodtutesty rebels duriag the war, The Hoa. Andeow Jackin Rogera having en #9 Wadly beaten by John Mil tn the race for Concrees inthe Fourth Disttet of New Jersey, left with bls earpet-bog for New York, and took his residence among ua, ‘Thia ti Democrary of that district have pot int ation 8 more Mr. Uhillip Kutt of Patterson, = Mr Katierty ie a we machinut, of ful abilities, a nian of genial habit ‘ ture, end guice . porty. Y town, and renominnted the F fon TM, Ie not a Drlliont, momber of t He heat over 40 nny Us friends say bo Will be re Tho Texas Constilutlonal Convention ad journed on th Wit, to the fret Monday in De comber, ‘The Avelin Reyubttean a “Lor three lone month this t publis a report on ' Da 4 tesue cf falsely niuig the people of the State w preventing itimigration, They have sent a Comm ter of two to Washing ccure t Dit arial the biwek Whicl one of thone te he now fs, ‘They have squance people's money, and having iaed to pet the appr = val of tho Comtnanding Genera to a turther appro: followed the ex cone. OF $2500), Cvey hy ree and Wken ® withou a constitution or tond that Pera shall bare hegro armed eliall own the polis Governor Seymour arrived at Albany on Wed- y evening, on bis way to Saratoga, and pro cveded to the Delavan House, where he was soon 1 by the Young Men's Demoerat'e Aw preted on the balcosy of the betel, mour las ever had, Singo then his stock has (hw fertarka oxvséaned. Mik ileaaken. for dhe sone boek dreadully in the betting market, ill kiven hii, He said he was very grateful jolations amon men are three reveptl ny ond complimented the Democr tic crivehnabe " i: Vike nechahi ‘ Wo 1 assurances that the eee ae “Pentukdder aaa haaphtiae » Hon, Wintiaa Charis > Low | nips Lieaty vcs ha dc la ite f ony. Me ¢ 1 Cover th ti tate, hap ranks 1 stating that he Lope ' wosen as the Republican ¢ Gy auciney taiines aw r . A ! { tte received wt ~ very hhh we D and the grea Mr, Rowts Goon vertises for n first- 1 o¢ 11 m Ineliouts, b wnt ass lawyer tot " ution | pleke cuboftheway recep r inst Eowin M, Sianron, late Secretary € to refute slander, 1 ‘ hal in his cit t tivo a ar i erence as ny nthe Jate x ion, eitsed by Mes Goren of having Cubsely imprie | ABeak# most + during and conduct ved bin in Why. they did this he d ‘ fe aitles of Grand Gull aud Port Gibson ; te, butit was probably en account of ena pri se fs | the country inthe Sou It is anther curious | he fight, direct that Mr, Gontez should be obliged to resurt to | Pe ehRel wan ahailinn rtising ia order to procure a lawyer to carry | he rote. up, andy | 1 Let mo take tint a on his suit, If bis ease were a very good onc, nied the gun at a he could doubtless tind counsel in the usual way, A: * Now fire.’ ‘The Ne tree, the branches F of reb p of one me cGoueral, sud swinging hist ting his Gorse he Was out of sight in am ttood alone In Ms glory, At the last election his ¢ ballot was deposited against vixty-three for Page, This year Wiiljun Coutant, the Republican canvass. er, called to fad Low he Intended to vote, Me re pled: “You may pat me down a# doubtful this time,’ On mentioning the fact to some Reg bit cans at the Lote! aflcrward, the latter told the can Voswer that they were sorry Burnes was doubt(ul ; (ey Wanted Lim, for the amusement of the thing, to cord his rolitury vote again for Edwards, and then come over ut the Presidential election, Coutant thereupon returned to Barnes and advised him not to be recorded as doubtiul, but to vote as he dono Vefore In the State elections, ‘The latter hesitated Amoment and thea replied, * Very well, I guess T Will do 8, Dut all b—1 can't keep me trom yoting for Grant aud Colfax in November,” Ths vote wos de- posited for Edwards, while Page received eighty four ballots in the towashlp, an increase of twenty- One, SEPTEMBER 11, 1868, THE NEGRO DEMOGRATIG PARTY IN THE SCUTH. — Black and White Demoora's Spea and Feod ng Togethe:. sass | Many Blacks will Vote for Seymour and Blairs | Spevelies were wats iy Gul Hk 1” Couiuiin, Ma | hy . formerly of the Unite sanny a ini. | mes, and F. Fiteoms, Afler ryrehking the inner | man with the bountifel repart, whieh had been The Back Democracy of Teone aoread, the large crovd were vadrenced by bee follow: From the Memphia Avalanche, oot 6 The work goes bravely on, Our colored speaks | ere are doing srreat good, Twelve month ago there Ws ot ® sine red Democratic club a Tens | hessee, There is now one inevery county Yo this district, and we may sy a colored © ub in almost every district In cach cotnty, We may ef y ay that there are five hundred Colored voters wlio, ab the last election, voted for Brovni vy ready to Vote tor Seymour and Let wieh, nin a iin of one thongand votes, and) If) thie gain conit noes, (wo thousand’ freedinen who tave he fore’ Veen, aguinst we, will cast their voloa for | tril with thelf employers, We have the mort eratt ntellicence from every part of the wisiriet, am, a enlorod speaker, Is Young Gu ire past work ho s palit numbering f and at anot A after dinner Democratic enb, turday for all the n the river, | exertions remarks, thoir positions, they (the eo cred attned and alverts neighboring A GUEST. Lewrs's Cenk, Sept. 9, 1 | Agre mittec sinstie m ly to th of Washington He ne | on Wenesday Inst, Dr. W. AL Will call of the Exeeutive Com county, a large and. enti Lewis's Creek Preeluet ne waa Cre l to C. Hewmors, J. Mounzer, ing colored gathers Keopherd Hunter. « themselves Democrats, P. Wickwirr, | ho proctauncd of the happle many yours, duoghter, gray with bribe ands fut w Srbende absent. S ‘the proccesions und they Wore ba their fg with the names of Sey nour point Aft oters, who Fupported F ealistn ean? for thetr ed at ‘ thanks oft WuiTe AND bISING TOOwTURR | i r ‘ | “ 0 feast Of * eed t I quent vih0 ¥ 1 ’ vages Koster, D H i Taelveied: | | eu er, Allen Cit re ironsod t OF we | f Binee D Arkansne, | Our colored orator, is making ' ‘| just Poecived 4 te the follow mto veel fost bibev the ony and ing with an en thy of fe eesling betwoun the wh tes it Mack people of this cannty. ‘They waking Delite, ane everything to carey tue eoanty nr Beymour nud Wlalr nes ter,” Thave made (Wo speeches in Auscusta, and everybody re-med we'll peaied. Twos weil trevred on the ateanbout by Captain J. 4. Batson, Letart ont on a trip tomorrow en horseba Dan to sp tow Plint and Clarendon, where hor § ( September at dacksonpert, an i stood, and then Estat ratwen toll you, Mat W the neople of Ava Urey bave et rted, they with exrry ten Chousand mayorty. Your iiend, JOUN FARTS, —- joerats Alive tu Ty Jatonas Sept. nthe Sew Ov'enn Vim tie Clab Voor Heo't, bots colored. of the « pected, eis, A fall a teudan ly ise DEMOCKATIC GAUSS IN THE PAD ISIS, Hovats, La,, Sept. 9 1968, To the Pititor of tha New 0. Yi: According to promise, Linake you a return of the colored mon f have converted On the Teche, up vard of ve Kaudred; on the Lae fourel e, miny bs You may wafely ¢ overs helming niys ity in the latter par Dene In Ane the *cealawags” are holt t ery nights bat in spite beet (defeat then, ‘The eulored Oe bes dally ner’ weing, Twit en hold a Demoor \ M vght i Wutly, THOS, JENKINS, PM or Darien Cuyrnat ¢ NFUELD, Lat Ai clubs, and w great any q Mankevitnr ut, 1908, tor of the N Saturday noerita Cane ond rage Pralr NOSE RHECoMNt sever piven in that J aitnongt story ot 1 teats nd poleoned Wiad been trivusly clreulated, yes nearly jun hundred # ultended snd partook of ne tie" poud oid thutes ® UF the orators of the day and he oraiions they delivered too much canoe be-raid Merete. HM. Ht, Walsh of Ihiton Howe, and Monga of Ope.cusas, fo a spceel ot nearly au hour apie siruek the enemy richt In the face dudco BE. Norta Cail poured h manner speuke » who ¢4 nilerstanding ces that Hock to hear bit, aia © respect and admiraiion of white’ and Jion, Jolin EE. King, always eloquent, Dring bi ¢ & With one of Lis chartest efforts, rocrat tellingly relate this experience With the Radicals, and denounecd te cai pet-baggers and sewiaWage wo-t an Many negroes join © colvte | Domocratte eld, and (he rest wore “neta thinktig.” We have a barbecue advertised ut this place noxt Siturday, and it will be a success, We are wid Wike Demoeratieally yours, Qui. ANOTHER LEADING NIGGER JOINS THR DEMOCRACY, From the New Ovteans Tuies, Spt, ©. ©, Morgan, one of the most Intel!icent and en- terprising of the colvred men Of this. city. hua au Housed his Uiter diegust. Gad complee -abane dvauent of Radicalism, Ite Jolt the Kepublienn party when Le believed It tie party, of treeduur and rity, but having f fence Hint Als Drofensions were & the pariy of Ireodom amd the party of oppression, plunder, ihe \ mia in the Dm ¢ Lig carpet bag. and cealawog neventE ¢ ¢ n of Bi aad Bales Huseath bo Progress of the Work in Atbama—Black Domacrats Katt bentie | ! f | An of th D Clubs of | At 1 0 tlie of the citizens of Ruyon Ta Mate tlh Of August, beuse \ r Bhar Club of Bayon ea Mates duly orgoalzod, whih prlate resc tions, one Of Whi Wt we follow. Resoteed, f totes under the ; rand auy required rele. | erat iiy totic Govesnmieat ofthe Calter ears | layed iin eared a 0 tie Limes of a Washiugion or a duc ar i Kesotred, That in ov ler, locally, to orcanize onr pa we heiehy form a Demockaide clip, ¢ Clanse® of OUF fellow Gibirebs, €0'0) € Wid Us, wud Bssuire then ofa hoary W Hin thesr uta Of deo ni WM. BATT ALLE Geo, W, PRuntne, Scoretary, Just participat rior Chatrnan, According to previons ne and enthusiastic meeting of th jugton county, at Lewis's Creek prec notwithstanding the inelomen, The ld (God bless them) w 'e there was aL ¢ out in foree to eacourige usin the good work by thelr prescuce and similes. There were about two hundred provent—whites and colored, ‘The meeting was ealled to order by the Hon. J. B, Glade in the chair, when Col. H.'T, Voulusin being fatroduced to the ‘meeting, addressed us ina tel ma ever) t « ev ul | i , & B. | Garrett, An f, Drew Prior, doln MB im Lima wl | Ce ALi tt, ¢ i u an W re h ‘ | wall was ruined, fires of the enemy were | eit ties " Aderseed thelr o iole and appropriate terms, de= | J ever reeoived the lorty fricnds in very se nying that they h t stelt inpor tors | to with m ention by tho entir The names were W. HI, Bowell sud dolin Dupice MORE VOLILICAL KBVELATIONS, | How the hare stew he Hancock and whinge renponitence at fat Gavette, arox, Sept. 4—Col, William Brown, of | al fried of Mr, Chane, th 7 wilch the liter war de w 0, of awof rick beaten. Phe fr Gen, Kovting hive ps sertod thut he ¥ by a elreular prepared by Montgomery 1 ning ao créer iseucd | Gen, Ewing in ib, dire Ail disloyal tana to removed from bow in Mingourt,. ihis 4 shown priv Kiaire, at tie propor tine, to the prinelpal manipatators of the Bouthera | delezates, aad Ewing's chanees disppearcids Tie THEME THAT LEAT EWwENA, Tho following ts the extract roforred tot Hrangusnrens Duernier or tin Bonpen, | an Aug. 2, 1 ‘ , won i Rates esnnties, at parof Union county Inelnded in tt hin one mile of le, and excapt n'k Mill, Pleasant those th part of Horth of this creek i nirecing Kanes Cay (iy move from te the commandant est their present sty aud the naman of t certifieates will b y wiitary etatton in the State of K « rn border of the Suite of tide ‘ and delin * at this par i AN grain aia bi the dictrict trom w tants are required to remove within ry afer I) Yul of Se plomber next, w vkeys to such Htattons and trroed over to proper officers there, und a yeyport of the amount «6 turned over made to district headquarters, speciiying the names al loyal owee sad the pin duce taken froin t All vrai and hay (01 ' cts after the sca Of Septembre conventont to sueh simtion:, will be destroyed, elle VP hte el THOMAS EWING, da, Tri den, 0% Vols, Commanding Distrlet of the Border THe THESE THAT FEAT MaNcOoN, Montromery Blair fe accused by Hancock's frien of using esactly wiutior im to prevent th thelr ean But whether Biair arced with the friel or y jocrat, in giving #0 what "he In ore the real g portion to Hanccek, declared that" the infamous ed 10 U1 * by Huncock when Lin for him. Bord: horn di teg ‘oubin't stand who sald this was iu a position te > te know, The orter he referrel to was iesnod in this eity wheu It was axeertatned that Booth was concealed it this vielnity. ‘Che Maryland y have never foi gotien that Gon, Hassock then believed) that Moroes wera the only loyal eases in the reg around Weshington ; dnd) Movyland rebels, eftner with or without Move vir Litered hin itat New Ye The fuilow the ord Heavy na M Q Divieron Your f nt line heen 9 ot, We has fall trend ¢ Wet f 1 r 1 n I 1 fo y r on 1 where % | the ‘i » the Bt muy information wate vill ald in his art tt filond, ax you wou'd the tu Do tik, nnd God, whose ver the cou! try wileh hay given you freedom, wi you for this noble aet oF duty. Al iniormasion whch will lead to the arrest of Booth or Surratt or Havold shou! be eommanieated © these headquarters, or to Gen. Hol vooate Geuoral, at Washington; or, At nis required, then to ts thoritica , ob otieors and soldiers in loyal people, are enjoined to WwW Major-Gen, U, 8, Volunteers, commanding Mi ns iP understood himself thoroug eknew that the rebel elen tie Democratic party would control the nomi He knew that tie Convention was sinply a can the rebel a Northern soll, where Northern Deinoerats were simply prisoners without arms, He knew. that a revolutionary letter alone could nomi hate Frink, and he himself prepared Brank’s draft for tho rebel palate, ‘Those who slaughtered Ewing und Hancock, Lecamse of the above orders, might ing epeeeh of un hour's length, Which was well re- eclyed, Mijor Evans, of Mount Vernon, was next intro Auge’, and made a mons appropriat® sn: een, ‘Poca cane Major O. FP, Simmes, who poor Rads some Leavy blows, Mr, F, Titcomb, of Mobile, came noxt, and by his well timed remarks caused tie sealawa; nd earpet ore to tremble (if there Were eny present), and, Judging from the manner in which the epeech wae re: cultedd by the colorcd men, the seed sawn will yield abundantly for te Democracy at ihe November elec- tion, Corydon Hammond, Perry Wickwire, Jim Slide, Sleppant Hunter, Jno, Arch, and dake Mounger, colored speakers, Were called out and detined, tu some well be sateted with @ man for President whose filenis were the New York rioters of ist, ond witha soldier ior V Vresident who was wil to draw the veil of the Broadhead letter over all that ‘Was good in his career, HV. Bb. anceeaceeeninneercenrnn —Two Chicago boys, about eight years of a were wre: Mohday, when one of them, scir ing the of throat, threw him, ‘ae boy did. not ence t up, but iny upon his side gorp: ing for bre id upon being raised it was a that he wus suifering great agony, being almost una. ble to respire, He was immediatcly conveyed to his parents’ residence, where & physician made a critical examination of tle child's throat, and found that the windpipe was ruptured, ‘The little fellow is in great Sanger, na cee a ce rte TES sUNn - They have rnised at relieve the Kel River fanine The ¢ ic clergy of St, Leuis officially dee nounes Planchette as 1 invention. =Mr. Dickens is said by English papers to have cleared G99), by his vielt to this country. Southern Keatucky expocts to gather twice as lorge a tobaceo crop this season an in 1.07, —Heuri Rochefort taka of coming to this conniry until the stora ke Ine raised in Fravce Poatinextorst Wisconsin to practise hiv after —They are going to try cum Iu Urwace to ire dee, neral Randall is going back to the dth ef Murels ne «preparation of ¢& 1 instoal of p naga W Kusivess is 89 dull in Memphis that the ! ) | Gayors Hotel is gloved, Mf it is as dirty as tormcriy } ere's w Flotow, the suthor of “ Mi * and tha, Councillor to the Duke of Sevaluvbarg, Las recunt- | ly marriod bis cousin, Mile, Rusa de Blotow, | A Turk broke the Hades-Taden bank nine | Lines ja #iccornwm recently, He ty the most de perace gambler Gormany on fur years, A Charleston paper ostiantes thy viee erop of the Carolinas, Georgta, and Louse de bad te 80,000 tly t Jon good authority that the acx prowodonst tardinalate will inejude De. Mat Ding, Avah of Wastutinster, aad possilly tis , Atal ah The English Jw h Tio murderers of a negro f in. Jvorwis ¢ y negro t t An envious Michigan paper, referring to the Ay recent rived at Boston fom an African voyaze, whi proved rater unprofitable to tie owners, from Ui duct that w large part of the cargo, suposed to be gold dust, reeelved on the coast, has proved ty be noth’ng more tin deve, Oue of the touders of a bar near the City Hall that of a huadred pat f lis estatlishinenty soventy-tive take plain Waiskey, fitocn a taxed drhake of which Whiske ho basta, aad thy re-nalndag tom indulge In gin, beandy, aud the yarlous degrees aud hinds of rum, MM. Hachette & Co. the well-known Paris thers, h A gilt of more than 100,000 . ie Siuister of Public Instruction, for hte nd instructive works, and will be dis ‘ 00) p ishunen Spanish vintage, secording to the Ma. i 1s fale to be extroordinari y plevtiful tle ye Fhe vines are Literally weighed dow by the prodision of grapes, and it Is feaced the price of wine will fw so Low as hardly to compen: ite the expenses of She vineyard propel tors, mien are mov of the rane Five hundred and fity-seven femate rate. payers | t in thelr claims to vote in the elece yn oof mon for t borouch of Birw'ngiuam, rites Latins bave also sent eounty clalna for the worth div sof Warwickshire, For the wearers of chignons: A Preach ship oly arrived at Hayes, from Vera Crag, with a car vof bole only, wile consis:ed principally of Indian eile, ‘The Wale is vevriy all Black, and It Is exceed in aly Mthy and offensive to the bat It will bo cleaned uritied and become very sott and ¢1ssy Vorlous new commercial enterprises are in rose the South, Charlecton aspires to re (ibhsh dreet trate with Kurope, aad to grow in reutucrs by means of t ide rend ; Savan- ins eetabl sled to Liverpool; New Orleans, two; and Jacksonville, I'a,, Is about to enjoy the viage of steam ¢ mmemeastion with France, LB, Moore, managing editor of the Unton, complet dis opera of whieh he claims to be the only origina jean opern produced in this coune cone is laidia Salem, Mass., during the heraft, and eminent critics speak very favorably of the work, days of wit —Much is said in praise of the paper boats made by Waters, Balch & Co., of Troy. They make Lic paper inpervious to water and every other fluid, 1 its sand toaginoss render tt excellent at baliding. Ay there ace no Joluts in terial for the boats, they are not Hable to leak, In fourteca races In which they have been used tits year, they have Won eleven, —Madame Methue-Seheller, ina letter to Ger. nny, speaks Ju the highest terms of the theatre of t Lake City, and of it} management, She stator ze Is one of the vey largest in America, we is not so much cared for as slighter ant that the theatre is mus frequented, hg scarce, the pairons of tho drama are f equently obiiged pay for aduwinsion with ordere i corn, He Wout, potatos, wny Wanted, n. vier of Tum Sex, T have seen those for whom it does not shinc— vofexses to “ehine for all "—and I write te complainant, in today's issue, et Blizw the growls of albeit it y to 1, hat if he will slinply leave his orter with that ollie and ultentive news accnt, Mr, Robert Catd: I, Broad street, he wit! be warmed by your rays, Liizwbeth fe 90 minutes from Wall t (oy the 1 road); we have ehorches of ail denomina \ schools that have boen fayorally known ». ‘The population fs ner rapidly, and ur! yitl some two é cs now In, the course of erection, yet s« 1 ' ¥ are fulsned oe, the, the , a busy, thriving p Ke this would not be itkely to get @ong without the wide-awake y, ina ‘ew days we will invite yon ta in deforson Pa have a park), the ers contemplating concerts afler the fashion of I Conital Park concerts, Avound our park is @ owt aepbaitan sidewalk belug made, ad in the Kare ancestral elms that have shaded aud shel- et in the by-vone days the ved men of this came y and the “red co: o Bull, Bat you must come ant sce us und ome park, and {us shine in your $i Auizanerit, Sept. 8 ov of The newwdealer at ALIA, the Fulton sti ry never has ‘Tne Sex whe What et Brook: L inquire for tt, the reason? Can you exp JUSEPH BREC L Jay street, Brooklyn, To tha Editor of The Sun, Sia: Tam tlent of Wi'!amsd: down in the North Sceond street car Ageneral thing, three news boys on the cars be we reach the ferry, and it is next to an impossib! to get your journal from any of then World, Tribune and Herald, but no way to rencdy this? Would it not pay to hire your own boys on the railroad tu question, as Tam Satisiled there could be hundreds more sold if they Were to behwl, ——-Respecs uly, A Frinxy ano Reape oF Tue Sum, To the Editor of The Sun, Bins Why is it your paper is so scare: almost impossible to obtain one In the clther on the curs or at the stands, Tha great many complain of the same tuing, Try and rowedy tt, RB, MALL, 18 Cedar stroet, Now York, Because the newsiealers dou't buy enongh So supply their customers. If every one who wanted A Son werefora day or twy to demand it and take Other paper from the newsdealer wlo did not keep iton sale, the Iaiter would soon learn to eon. sult his true tutereat in supplying his customers with What ther call fur,-Ep, Bua. . and come There arc, as lity ‘Whey have the ary a SUN, Is there eed

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