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[SSR MBER 17 AMUSE ENTS. And in ont own county, the tine seems not | barracks. Nat bad as the market houses are | injure his prospects. Being a much better friend A LEITER TO JEREMTAN, SUNDTAMS. | renenan or DWIN A. STBTEND, + lf wi 1 iy f ti 5 itute but all port of | of Mr. Jon opponent, Gen. Senexcr, reer Snare WALTACKS, Bert, BOpening night, with a grand | MF of 1 the principle of en®poration | tn th A religion aha ile rt Aeon sige a srthat the Adminierrs, | MY Dear Jenry: 1 heard about you the other | —A Kentuckian eateulates that ho has chewed | The Services at the Cums Grave-Ime a) ray of tnlont | Will be developed pon a magnificent send ; gi tip’ wrong, | ton Othe os a any rate, it could do | 2% troush a frien’ of mine, Wiliam Winter by | 1,886 pounda of tobacco in vive leet forty yeurn mense Concourse of Poopie-Lucttonts of PIKES OFruA He cor fh 8% | inn mat re perfeet and thorouyh tha "dul Gaatiads GP toss actin’ (a0 vottca. What enawer he received | 2ime snd poet by muture, also dramatic editor by | | Me, Jnstin McCarthy, editor of the London | ihe Rerenems ts 1 canton Ate. Nek Muston Rational ote onan ee ana | are keores and hundfeds of men g | ho harmn to try iton, What answer he received | sroteasion, and wise youny jude by education, | an, ti Abou to pay i olalt to tho Untied Staten ineral «1 inin Sto. { talament. A Tow in any 2 satis | stalls, as 9 » as Browdway stores, at much | from the Secretary of the Treasury is not stated. | + Dramatic Jerem J I a 2 600 ene Was sttendod St. Paul's (Bpiseupaly IRVING HAT —Grand Moving i $00 Mo. ‘ f ' s " i 1 | ga Bdwia Forrost ts to receive $2,600 foF Ave | viren, Hooker, yeeterdsy aticrnoon, and Wan the ving Mechanical Figures | of the Reform Riit hes than a dollar @ day, while the city | The nomination of Mr, Vausasosonas has on | Abt kiss my fingers nt the word, C*eet porfott! | performances in Troy, N. ¥. ie y vio Bipot RIBLAS THEATREobeabaen Op to, fa As r the new Il tc kets the loss, Even this might | the whole much, strengthened the Republican | Tt will pall at once; itis excellent; it needs no tit =The water power of the Fells of Bt. Anthony | “ccumee Int ior cep pe lay iter Wee ae 5 Biene, \urday att aeons Be Me J enone gooa on, the frrome inequalitics in tho { tolerated if it placed wholesome food at | party in Olio, although it is still posaibie | mings one Oe ere are) Weer a | ia aatiinated at one hendeed th Whoree power. | jeces, vaeiius forvien wiiveeh (ie ed pad 4 Lge v3 ly M—Bogiten Opers Bonfte, i | Parliomentery districis created hy the recont | reasonable price within the public reach, but iat he may suceerd in defeating : ae nance, | ON rarient Prude,” an o —Mr. Bowxes, of the Spriagdeld Riypublican, is | ihe Jorsey shore draped their Louses on both aldea } BOWERY—The Fronch Fry and The Wickedert Mao | Koform net | © apparent, showings how | te fact Aidt rise. The che ts are huge reesei ve bin glade Wi . tous | "We ows you taaeh, 97) eee ted howe fom ths Rocky Mountain wexs St | oo al thee oats fa ost eater n hs nnn } od Women tn ihe Worl. fective the ayatem leyand Wow much better | Sesteealions of monopolists, who, nquatting upon | (lends in the diy of: and is wonderfully sin’ That in parenthesis, Ueentwe Tam addressing you | vi ai ae a NINO. i He, while throvethont ervey Cit J bake , ~ : te fellow the American model, | 22 heopte’s property, make use of the vantage | in managing an election, H5) Sereulal, ‘eee T woulda be @ sare Of irds are p in Ne A | itadson city, every Aff bore the national colors | w » follow the American model, | peiund thus given them ta tax tho people enor ; aisaeennaee conree, Yoo ares scholar, generally--a gentieman | Party of three persons recently killed tn one day | it faifmnst, as did much of the shipping on the - om. | by mokieg the distriety as nearly equal in yusly for every necessary of life, Let the city In addition to the colored orators of great | sren—and your only fault to that you aren dere | 149 duacn of them, North River. The #tre ta Hoboken, long before j Tw! 2 ae “SAY r tto population as possible. Take the | go out of the markot business altogether, acli | Power whom we have already mentioned aa la- | mian, —It will take 60,000 barrels of sngar to on- | the honr nad arrived for the tuner to xege fo move oe o~ f tir examples from the county of Sur- | out its unprofitable property, and thas reduce | Boring i the ranks of the Democracy at the | Weil! and what do you doit for? You onght to | tert this year's Jersey eranberry crop Into rane ant | «ere row whl nl pees, a “the Tt Bhines for AL roy, Which adjoins London on the south, tome | the taxes, ‘That is the only sound way to reform | South, we now have to chronicle the names of | know beticr. Yon onght to know that the baman | Jelly, boy yo bats he ached hea raeen chs ceh are Sore es Pedic ak deh t 4 of the the inetkets Mr. Anderson, Mr, Wm, De Moss, and Mr, Avent, | heart is always secing the best things In the past. —The Troy foundries are all running at full and others ; ; THURSDAY, SEFTBUBER 17, 1949, bh dnbssbichimbaitclcti, BNL Side Pcoli tiaicl Mh iis of Memphis, ‘They are all highly accomplished | Youth was there, Love was there. as wot | Bas, the demand for etoves tring stead of th [as the witand patna of tn mi of It = = trop . 7 i ‘ blake once. upply, vers tha maeral sont be conducted We learn from the Burlington Free Prcas | and etoque ‘os of Seymour and Blair, | : . iret t a Terms of tae sun. Iho c hos three borouphs which re. | |, : sits Feew As Clamewote Wome te ih a ine dere Wg eesivaieemate. At | Thestueels not falling into a ptoneh. Ite boards | —A company is said to have organized at Gads. | strictly quict and vnostontattoas manner, and to ® PLU at tenth sty i wert re vic: Lambeth, with a popula kg nA i ae hive i x ng i i iit eat tiaeion et ihe: ¥o s ¥. 1 Colored | ere not being covered with frivolity, Histrionie | den, nom, With €4,500,000 capital, to make th bet alice yr were hltied out, bad n iie conta ie tes ada aA ‘ ORG éleats a ditt eho Pac lo? A Bell Hh Abily NN Racha ld ae Fee" | genius bas not gone behind the vail forever, Modern | waters of tie Cooaw river navigable, nothing eoukl prevent. rae demicussre+ Jer corte to one wdc su wo | t 1,000 and 45,000 electors, ins two | just made an excellent apoech before the mem- ratio Club, Mr, Anderson made, ax we learn | Pray are not mere tres aittehage Tony | Whekie reapect of the poopte emmyosing tne comm te Fitts expiea &6 Ge address, pie © | members; Southwark, with a population of | bers of the Ver Agricultural Society. As Avalane ‘a most excellent epecch, I's alla mistake, Jerry, tite supply of water, t Ait tes bigest ilar 7M iy as WYPRLY, POF YORE. cece ccs siveneey mm 10,000 and 28,000 electora, has two mom: | our contemporary expresses it, he de red bim- | io whieh he received the most enthusiastic ap- ‘That's what Jeremiahs have said of thelr contems | level Twenty copies to one nddre >| bere; and Guliford, with a population of | coif “inost handsomely and happily ina Gve-min- | plonse; he gave Boaunont and party a terri? | poraries im allages, Iie not anew thing, Tothe | Pope, areording to report, was ed ple, Immediate thy of the dreaand, with, the e Pita des ts rege dy rt ge AN 722 | 15,000 and 2,100 clectors, has one member, | Ut woh, which we wish we could lay verba: | overhauling,” asno doubt they deserved, Next | Biblical phrase, “A prophet is not withont honor,” | not to visit the recent encampment of hie eoldiersfor | ig Pint y worth of toboken, 464 ional copies, tn ) packages, at Cluo rates oe | &e., slonlt be added another: An actor is not great the ‘ ney tone 0 Bd VAN OM, Inde . t " tin fore our readers No doubt this little Mr. De Moss Je “one of his usual splendid | & oe ¥ nt oh & fear of the bricands. oe ‘ to th ten Rh dec thhet hae Ml nalnder of the county, being th ie | Sena inant tn te oeslorlaal’ dawenicol: MF 1 ip and finally Mr, Avent. “'addrosaed | tithe We under the sed, Neither ie apoct, Neither | ty {4 stated that Fewin Booth recently pur. | Ar unde Be mansion pollo ADURATEAING RATES 8, With @ population of $20,000 and | compliment to the oratorical po + | specchen;”” and fualiy Mr, Avent ‘addrossedl | ie ' n wer back cvery one ins ‘ : ntawoun is well deserved. Hi ches ' i hewn arke,”* nn chased Fone ® cloth of pold for hus new costume in | diserstnir the faint Forrrn Paes, ner pe m nonte Fclwchohe, han od Mibtibore. Tint ate | up is well deserved. His speeches in | the mecting ina few excellent remar 41, | Whata Lotcher Roucieauit in, tan't he, Jerry ? Weeklies” 6h enh to wit “W I seen paca or Fleet ee eae | aay, the throo boroughs, with « population of | Rn innbey th fg 4 areas " : es a } tae | shag set i ie “eh so yh | ) er be dies, Boucy w onbonble Pe tnete |The latest London sennation tsa broach of | ae ‘4 ¥ | ‘ | fr ir co! of rol #, maturely con. c hose eloquent ¢ ¢ ntlem e low your nts, Jerry, will ft up thelr 4 INres Novices, line. ] re than hal: a We tors, | mise care be . nd pevebvriy an, ‘We a raza’ <Not =I ' ' f amdlion and Oe ) elector ord, and elogaut and finished in style; and it | ken of. They now have the pretix of Mr. put | yolces and weep because there Jenu one tw write | 1 pra 1 pi sehen sich rare ier 5 eceusred | send five members to the Hoyse of Commons, | jy Fof course that be should wequit bine | ele name gna white mien. | them Cotfcen Tawns and Arrab-ne-Pogues li Gran settveaees Tid eee . home-tou ante In Waiktey per fine as above, while the country districta, with a popula | gelf with distinetion » rhe appears asan | c m alike by their talents | Th Wn't weep for “London Assurance” that | yyy smblo recently dstonished @ > miienee. ANE BUN We rorvel we matt 2% | Lion of only 820,000 and 20,000 bloctors, acnd | or | jvess of thir principtes, Of courso, | Whe nrervi. copy of the old comedy model, and no | 0 oi amen poitroad eonductor by purchasing four 1 atter Mroughout the Me ay District, at 1h cents por ’ : s 3 me | ‘ . 1. | one enres for it now seach une vilroad conductor by purchasing fou rev ret to tie church in the | car Uinhien (0x the paren GASH Ot UNE HOR X sinembera; and the Lke inequalities pr Hut we think the inhabitants ef thiy State have at fy not yet paid hy the journals | One eure for it New ve f _ | tlekets for her party of three, becsuse rhe wanted to | folowing order, tue cou puny In everinges | | 2 ; “4 : ; Mt rommy old Sir Marcourt was well enough : Chie, Was ih ‘ i selany OF the Lewestan tf vail allover the United Kingrd Of cour a good right ta complaiu of Mr. Garswoun for | of either party to the colored speakers on the | 4 bares Pc lr eh ass occupy four seats for the sake of comfort, The Fight Rey, Win, H. Odenleimer, Diveeeanof New f in his day, no doubt; far be tt from me to deny that | . nnn a | ——— - ; A ng away to addross the citizens of Vermont, | other aide, who are still r 1 as more nig. | ~The recent warm weather has caused the hel t verthrow of such an absurd acheme,and | & away to add Lf F . , there may have been a day when Sir Harcourts 1 f f Datei enon ks tie ndoption of the American plan, ia only a | toad of confaing his efforts to his own people. | gers and described by ¢ surnames at tinted ; bat that Wan tong apo at feast, end fetus bo | FMM wt the White Mountains to be nnneastly pro: mies of Rowe Verh inears” I freer mares chanead wil) wanes nicag seg as 7S | He is @ candidate for the office of Governor, and | However, this want of civility will doubtless be | thankjul there are none of hiv kidney Inthe world | tracted. ‘The principal hotels were last week abun Mieie Coe ot Z tyrone aig biden | > 5 | question « me, | dantly supplied with gaeste, toten, " 6 te Sartionlar ¢ thete o} A a ‘ the fact that at the last election bia party was in | corrected in due time. | of today GanGy supe ® ddore Kan oleh, Of Tes Ones os vetias evvivlicnta Woke tier vun| AN tor Ube, taabartale’ Of Which THO “ROW 5 ircsley by tha ualunl af SannN 00,000 F d ei —_— IY, Jerry, you wouldn't Iike to vee soctety In- | —The female telegraph operators in Englan Hanies Av how , thetr paper rent House is Hikely to be compored, if we are to | oiouid rn every Republican to the duty of | A now pointhas been mado by oy, Bul. | vated with each mammice as Sir Harcourt Courtly; | lave beon alarmed by a report that the Governinent i hing xe becriptt eu 1 1 retinol Republican 1 | A now point ha n made by ul | ini purposed to dismiss them all when it got contrat of | Drawn by two Mae xnarted on either aide eye Nes sa Sod ing tn tne sabe erelitthe London Star, a Radical organ, the | pow putting forth every enorgy against their op- | lock, of Georgts, against the assuinption of the Ril ad at feet uxrociate w bn | on Sal fhe nee eal ae by bearers, suice sis the emp oyces of Paha Spe tae ; Bnd reof the Tory alarmists are not going to | ponents, On Mr. Guisworn this duty is eapectale | Georgia Leg ¢ that the Constitution of their | © MP-reyeterer ne Lady Gay Ap bei phot panes Map “ , H Aleut. If not, then rovistor the letters E ponents, On Mr y Is esp Jeorgia Legistatur 5 | you care to hobnob with genteci awindiers like Mr. | —The Charleston papers state that a total fail. | The # ery d rection In the vielnity of the Boney Aud thus suve ® Lood doa of trowdie j be realized. “The stamp orators,” says that | ly tald, by the fict that he is running for the | State excludes angroes from office, twill bet byt eA pail ria | eéy of Uke Nek Taal coats crop may bs expected nid Aina opis Rae Sey z j the violent demagogucs, the rabid | highest efce int 6. Instead of going up | membered that the Constitution makes a compl. | mission of the #tage is to-day just what it wae | Althongh the crop is more advanced this year than | of the poitce w to » to the After the Deluge. im the | BO iliata, the irrepressible Red Republicans, | Vermont to speak at an agri tural fair, he | lation of statutes, called Trwin's Code, part of —to hold the mirror up to nature—to picture | last, the caterpiltur is three weoks eariler. charen door. ng see ' Prikl bia of 4 . ree ace bm ts ie ie | hove not, do far as we know, turned np any. | *0uld bs aoe th Acie of wi kreat | the law of the States and as under that ha me the pursing Il Gombe wy nee re Lent ane Ceie onthe oe mit ye i ean fd, sudo wr fo nw ol | ‘ommonwealth on th cul Inston of the day. | groos were not citire asertod i © were ailroad. tra 0 bt and enrnestly, exelalmed, (0 jar | room Ne One v0 { De hb yee vi i i se neni, | WHO axcandidates ; ## # white the whole | yeaaenne re Hobs allow senantiee | en ‘ ity ‘ saliys tbat el th | Oa Ss Feurihg: war? to A.W Usenansion | tn'oud eal Toane:X:pondes Whale du eakae #b'e CT he Matis Ro oa aint rier i } emocratic party, which has been com | ooo ree cial ooh Another reason why he should follow 0} vice | majority of the Assembly that unless the Con- roa , ne iat ot 5 i pul herrersy- Watle WH byt} tmoneed in Vermont and Maino, and whi soul of middle-class respectability revolts at | i. inet ate, Gumwoun is acomparutively new man | stitution in terme gave them the right to hold aa Seer at £0 ofensive oiggeray 1 fag A ear ig rat Apel mmngae Fond the idea of a man entering: the House who Ghats R 4 “ i tinge when you were @ boy, why, there were good —Statistios just received from the Sandwich | Fival of the cortex Hite orcan in the loft as that journal evidently expects, will be | in the polities of the State. He is relatively un- | office, it did not remove the old disquulification, fori over the main cutrance to the cvuich was placed, for fyb rMeceledi it ed Liaw made politien, and polities only, bis pro | Known to the Democrats, and even to the Repub- | Thia tho Govemor shows to be wtnistaken no. | Fomoneforit. | talande ahiow that daring the past year 8et now mem: | {hia oceasion, of Mir, adwin (sardine, Cnsummated by the Novembor cicetions : foxsion and his career.” ficans, and owes to all voters the eppottunity of | tion, sines oe 1/48 of tlie. aod Sis ueatlon wecan represent these things in our day attrac: | bere have becn added by profession to the churches, non of * lemons oneal speltace, ond urgntiet er & * Instead of conciliating the wise and good of all " , tively, It lv no proof that they are n ut. but | while they have tovt Git members by death and 109 | Avn's, Kplsconal Church, Mot Haycus while the snd has ra & strong Conse va ive allt, If it be the legitimate effect of a reform | sering and bearing him, and making his per- | saya: thot the secaie artists of other tines were InoMeres by excommunication. x eee “eb, Tate aeted eid et ee eee sriremne vicweurnd recklere conduct hice been taken | Vill to keop stump orator, vi t doma- | sonal acquaintance. Among the retin of citizens. are the enjoyment | ‘Therefore, do be so obliging an io allow Mr. Bonel- | A rich man who was injured by being run | Troupe ano Mre.d. RK. Thomas, of the chor } : A ersonal weed sty, of pernonal Llerty, private ithe An emorial Y lato, counsel, and violent denurclat frogeuem, and professional politicians out of w | The Hon. Joy T. Torraay, the Democratig | oe een ee retold alective ran. | etult to have a houne burn up, Mr, Daly to let rail» | over, exciaimod, with warmth; It ian't thenceident | ff He Anihor, Memorial Church, wito; aud Mesare, Ton Deeworala relle | legislative body, we think a largo num. | candidate for Governor, is bard atit stumping the | chee, the right o /old oper, Wo appeal to the courts, | road traimelatter, end your humble servant tomake | that 'T mind; that Isn't the thing—Dut the Wea of | thechoir'o tue Ctureh of the Holy Veinity, ® to ra | ber of reform bills might be profitably enact- | State, and, aswe hear, everywhere making an ex- to desitiy ne a witnene 10 pgrform any civil function, | the and yen waves dash noisily on the beach, In their | being run over by an old awill cart; that's what | | Wile the cofin was being taken trou the: orga i course of the Roy 4 bis Ml ry gu ba Ee ei peli’ end: dientt : respective plays. easier ea Bad, wieetions irom Mogart wel i a | show Int | ed on this side of i Oellent impression by his graceful’ end dignifie Now the new Constitution makes all persons fe ee ine mad, tinuing unul the of the proc ¥ ' Bea wnien Woy demmntes of a party Inox ented | 0 0” tile sido of the Atlantic, cloquence, end the peculiutly gentlemanly man | torn or naturateed in the State citizons, and this | 2, "onter while you are bemoaning the decatence | _ ‘The Pope proposer to make the year of the | headed by Bishop in’ wurphee With the possession of alnost anlimited authority. Paar ay wea ie hie he apeakea ob tt Peabieae: dendt ? nature’ dby ¢ . of the atage, ou don't groam over this reconstructed | counet! a year of Jublice, “anno santo,” during funeral seart, reading the appa: ws binteg, ee Ad ett ct thts tw the Vern nt We have received from some anonymons | being ih fl : ian api oe A ay ve provision, taken in connection with the section | Erglish language we ure speaking. Ae eekr 01:3: Grids oe Saab’ CHUA ba Benpended ne irhgen yt bey | pleculon, Wat thy: Democeatle Headers have mot Lait It) gourcs a printed paper marked ‘Presidential | dates, The only thing which haa in the least in | oF jrwin's Code just quoted, would seem tobe | Why don't you, dear, pop Into Delmonteo's, rap | In ttome. ‘The Romans, a majority of whom are de- | borne by ciyht Kngland by thelr restless propositions and adherence | » Bulletin, No. 8," giving an estimate of , Juted bis prospects is « belief which somehow has | conclusive ast the right of negroes as well as | with your old-(athioned gold-hewled eane un one Of | pendent for living on the gayety of the city, are maid | CHtiOn. Then followed the tw ! lo fatieme men and tmeanures, they, will more than probable voto of Nov. 8 next, aa follows: | got abroud that he is @ believer in Spirit Rap- | white wen to be cloeted to the Legislature. ‘This | the tables, and ery, *Miltiho t what ho there, hort!" | hot to be Neh oissuadlal re deeaaécd Deters getty cre Mr, \ over by ¥ eniceesses tn the Mifdte and Western, ser , ; 4 : valter, ” Bago i ‘eonly. wut proter at thi Bhstes, 80 Uiey push on in (helt way withas |) row draaglt® , | bine aad will be more or loss influenced by the e sure, will be of little avail, in balled to the tv aasd hey saad ere I —The well-known chemist Sehdabein has fust ee gateag rel that he be supported dow the lor wid wsRUINpLiON we were Th atari. see §lDelaware se 8 | connsels of spirits in his adininistration, To crack thy sconce with me cudgel,” because you uisle vy two friends: the two oldest. sons of Mr. ' Se se essing te vetoke int tue fecch or cane | Ato: fRentmeky.. ine 1] | Coanuels OF epintss (nis edmmtntetretion, 50 8 | fie of a popelir detarinination to forbid ite exer. | Ske TY Seren oe 298 | aicd at Baden, Te was o8 years of age, having been | Siiyenm, weed 12 ahd 15, nid his Old body servant, & i} State elections, Lelief we hope in a day or two to be able to oppose cise ; but ite existence cannot, in fairness, be de- Sou have t ject ines peticve that | BOP At Mitzingen, in Wortemberg, im 1790. Per | venerable ond an commonly known as Unelo This te sulstantinlly the ivioo as | an authorized contradiction; and meanwhile, | jieq, eee eet ees iincctace, Tat cere, | MOO? youre he had resided at Basel, ‘Bis namets | Uist, The reek of ihe. rescrved space was, barwiy ly tho same advice . nied, there is no good in present Hterature, But Sterne suMicrent to a he large number of sur~ ' Tue SUN gave to the Demoeratic leaders as | we earnestly commend Mr, TMorruan's mode wise : ad Binotlett are not agrecnble rreding to micet of ue, | Um O6 the discoverer: of csone and the inventor ViVIng relatives in attendance, | ue ite | of meking himself seen and heard on the stump POLITICA . + | of gun-cotton, Hen the Bishop hud reached the ehancel long as advico could be of any uso to thom, | , : and even dear Sir Waller makes us yawn sometimes, ceaned reading, the organ aguin broke forth with the | es 7 be Se hon by the people of all parties, It is an exemple rach are argautsing colored clube | With a reprehensible reekicssncsn worend Dickens | _ —A dandy at the White Sutphur Springs, Vas, | Solcean strains of zante which were continued Had thoy nominated Crrase and HANCOCK on which his competitor ought at once to imitate. —The Dew orracy are organizing colored elu and Thackeray, and love them, And even farot | NM# ® Wardrobe, carried tn severn Baratoga tranks, | iti) the wuole cvinpany had entered aud found thele ' orn Y I ” 1 “ | all over Nasbvile, ' J ‘ ‘ r assigned place & progressive conservative platform, they | ‘The proper thing would be for the wo caudidates ee a en ecw te announced goon to take | ABthony Trolloppe, the cause of whore suceesa Ie a gle lystan [aed CSioard Relleeadaesdry Arise te on of the voluntary, the Bishop an: would have beon a thousand times Letter off, to speak together, and itis much to be desired | o¢ sump in Pennayironia closed book to you, Is liked by aome of a ing daa Guten as Kech tw iot Kis Aigerd us| (Ne mee uae Cr tr daan ihc Gente etias i y . ‘ot my days, i | even in the event of dofeat, than they will that suitable arrangement of this sort should be | _"y cern: sp anid Hilal” etl to the town ot | papers he sve 4 of eas. Pads ie faseaty heeoad at ndae an Calie cek T have to liver Wileh Wal Mab ¥ v1 1) ? > lo-day—not for i, wor the ure, it . “ site wt; i be now. To be beaten is not always so bad, made without deta, Bumier, 8. C, las for ite President a white man, and | iF to-day—not for the past, wu ut —A steamer engaged in removing snoge from je ony but to be beaten by one’s own stupidity and t 4 Vice-Prieldente SIENA RES Fem: 3 OREN AY Wen) Sell BORGES DESY | atioka Of the Mlaninaliel: Hivde hei ®, PNEL, | lesnoe being » beaten by one’ y 5 wo colored Vice Pre eident e e om 0 isninpl river » Paul, | lessor being ‘Migent Democrat who is now travel- ya " nity, he fits into the century in which he was born, ¢ hes Mt the Bia pighondedions in fatal. ‘ ~ bil Abba ey : ih ba ae —The Mobile Nationalist says that out of 6,000 | sna js ealmly sncecestul ‘Minn,, last week, pulled ap a horse and bazgy, all fF enhiee froar Hane Oe ee t What will become of the Democracy after ing in the Suath writes that there are moments | colored reytatered voters in that city, the Democrata | jhe ig nicer reading for young people then Sterne, | harnessed. The horve was dead, having backed off n Tknow that my Redeemer liveth.” throwing November? Will its leaders have learned when the devil puts an encmy inthe mouth of | jaye been able to induce only 110 to become mem- | whom you udmire no much, aud whose deccase you | fFFY Bont some miles above, a few hours before, | Iwo It ar ance aides th of fu by oa : ee Beene Mr, Ronvnr Toosns to steal away hin brains, and | pers of thir elub, ira feud of tate ti and been drowned tbat ves mprouche { : r 5 . dof ting. ir t very seidom Ix opproached, Atier the anthem. } enough by tho devasiation through which unfortunately, in nine cases out of ten, theae are | —The Hon, A. KE. Alden, present Republican | Now there wae George Arnold, Yon remember | —A curious accident happened on the Boston prayers appointed tor the burial o: tue dead werd } they are now puming to bo able to continue Fees desineti ole Pe the moments when be addresses a Democratic | Mayor of Nushwille, Tenn., hae been nominated for | yim, Jerry. A modist man who scribbled lines at | 8nd Albany Railroad, between Cunaanand Bast Chat. | Tea, (ol ie aa dy 0 in busines? Or will they all have to go Revs rat pore necting.” We aro sorry to be obliged to add | reicetion, Several colored men have been nowt: | poor prices for tho weekly papers ham, lst Monday. A baggy containing an agedoouple | ae ic ace. A Warren'y arrangement for { Into liquidation, leaving to younger and This differs fr our estimate published | that this aflliction from which Mr. Toowns suffers | nated for Aldermen and Councihnen, | ‘That isto rey, he was a bier while he waa | named Beebe endeavored to cross the track before | foie yc ' wiser mon tho duty of running the great op- | emo time sines, in reckoning New Jersey and | so much is not Hmited to momenta in its duration, | —Vallandigham’s Leiver, speaking of the Com: | ative, the arval of the trata, when the rear part of tt was | “Fi benvitiction close be ehureh HOE FOR HAG ENE) PEEING PO. FeReee e if ‘ J one te Demoer pape » Wet and . A i 7 struck by the engine, The buggy box was thrown While the cofin was by » the * Dew Fi 4 New York as doubiful, and iu putting Catic | por even to the occasions nn he is talking | Mmoner. on thatalte De ratle paper, the Wet and Now he ts dead, and the knowledge ean't do him | *tru | March'* in Ban} was perfa dan a vulunlary, porit é yarty ef Me e Sede tion! fornia and Conneeticut down sk aide of | politios, In fact, the devil would seom to hare | S2¥% Ie Nenceforth to be called, says: “Henry | any good, you have made the discovery of lis | HP ant meht on the platform in front of the engine, | ie whould be wa uuoned that the Hey. N. Sayre Ai Tub oF not to be, that fe the question, i ¥ pill sMecahiMhaild Biron dthadetLL Maoh dll etabinilthe:delnand Recd, Chas, Reowelin, and Mr, Corry are to be the | genius, and call hit a poet, the old people rematning fn it ond being thas erried | Harrs, Keetor of St, Paul's, ts connected by marriage ee Ty, pee We ate Hi Ait aired i we # | ie an enomy _ si as to steal away bie | contactors of this Journal, und Ite prtacipal labor | Here is this woman Menken, What a foot you are two-thirds of ainile before the train wan topped. | Wil tue St vens ta mie and attended 48 ime ot the The Vorty VERS | for Suxmoun, but with regard to Connecticut our | Lrains pretty much all B Wil be that of dicorganiung the Demoeratic party.” | making of yourself about her. ‘The old lacy wax nearly dead, ‘The old gentleman | Ty ral ceremony upon the Mishup. ft ia nearly twenty-four yeara since a | opinion ts changed, That State will, in all 1 Arenal RoriAnn a se —A Democratic paper of Augusta, Me., avoids | Mer verses were all over the country while rhe | Was not eo badly hurt, although the extent of liv In- | The processoi to the grave Was mach more ime H fow poor weavers of Hochdale inaugurated | provublity, vote for Gnaxt by about 2,000 ma i eet ae clue ve r gist | disagre quistions respecting the Vermont elee- | was alive, Juries was not Koawe, Mr. Beshe fa a brother of | Tee ota Common Cannel of Hoboken tn ear: | ‘ 1 1, ity. California, too, will possibly be curried | forwerd by the Democracy of Memphis, | ton by saying, “It will be rome weeks before we Tread them In the Swaday Mercury and in the Ala | Judge Beebo, of this city, ria Jed tie Mne, tollowed by art ot i tho cra of cofiperetion They collected | uy 5 . y 4 y ha | } y 7 4 ; ie K ' i ' aie over to the Republican side by the influences | 1 is officially announced: in their newspaper | «ian get a ‘ull report.” Evidently tt will postpone | Culifurnta, ele W ator insioucrs en Kira among thomsclves about $160, and opened | a ave operated so decisively in Vermont | ern, the Aeaimehe that “all colored men de> | for on indednite partod Ite commenta on the Maine | You luugned at them thon, levul muerte Wanted, t tee ee brine the rstoro, ‘The "forty nvore Nave We os trina, though woliace bo positive data by | siting fo participate in the Grand Pre n | election. Now vou send an enthusiustle yawp over the honse: Sm: I cordially agree with all those persons ToHoW a by ee coms ronowned in the hietory of progress. | wiich to reckon her as sure in that directic | Sutuntay night will be furnished with such articles | Mayor Hoffinan, in tis spocoh at Bufulo, | top and celebrate her ax wonder'ul, wonderful, and | wig nave boen lately compiaining ut the Insudicient | Next the cholr na to y exdporation worietien in Croat Hrtain The « vhor ports on which we would now | of clothing oa may be necessary to contribute to | aving speken conrteously and well of the Republle | yet H wonderful, WonderTul, aud afer that oUt OF | or Bunn at the news alana, Yenterday J left nie: Bite now number hundreds of (housauds of meu | egostion the accuracy of the above table relate to | their good nd reapcetable appearance by applying | oan ¢ one inthe erowd eall a at am bao was ative, you could not fad wore to | MY Home rather luter than w al, and bad to apply to Dering i s . tT, Bi oe Republican, propose thrce ehecrs for that sen- | ns alive, yuu could not fad words to yer deaters before Teould obtain a copy of my | Ferry Asm ¢ bors; their expital is ¢ od hy willions; | what it calls doubtful: States orgria has, we | on y morning to Capt, RUT, Bu This | ® porn + al " ix pap a) cou ny y i ’ . AC Blasi (on ton riven | celebrate your disgust ior the Menken, ‘There wa ot the: processinn carriay ey extended for and their stores und onting-lousos, their milla | think, Veen wnade certain (o vote for Sermoun hy | method ought to be adopted here in New York, | Sed ines FOR TT Tee MEE WEED Ente | oo pond in ber Yow peared ber, roe denxeytia | mrorvepaner, 3 inquired low many soles were | aE Ore mule | dere { \ ° the expulsion of the negroes from the Legisla. | Ue would Le gure to awel! into noble proportions | alae re ’ Hit! whenever you got tually auld at each of those stands, and found the | ‘The renmins we for int nt to the fie and factorios, Chel farms and building, Ghoir f V " grees from isla. : ej : The Little Rock Republican of the 4th inst, | dour Uitte mortar ssirbcdy dikes cheat total nuwber to be over two hundred and thirty, | my vault in tee old Dutel ebaretyont at South: schools, Hbrarics, and reading: rooma are | We, which gives the Democracy the control the public demonstrations of the two particr. | announces that oa insurrection existe in Craighead | now you cannot bray loud enc which hows that the paper in appreciated. One | 2iteet, and throuzauut the route, tu Hovokrn, Wont | Ber yonlicia MACH PIAA AHH linve Gomalle an registers of voters throughout the State, New | The addition of « little money at the same county much more formidable mebracter than that | Prire. [dealer at the corner o€ Twenlgthird streat.and | Ex cnsine fouseu, bad ca pabie batiinue cone | (PAS SW Ainitiess Gace ; | dJonsey, strange to ay, is probably going to vote: | might also be found to tmerease the enthurta: which larly existed In Conway connty, The Pqnb: “Casto” 19 @ ood example of a modern school | roirtt avenue wald thas the demand for Bue came | tolled incesrauiy, : 2 oil tc ne b || for Guan, and the vate of New York ean hardly | nae Hican dvolures iCto be the Gretoutcropping of w form. | Comedy whieh doce not depen on secnery, sap, | eniirely from the best elurn of his customers; while |), aurinims ul the vault, On secident oceur Two lessons aro capec'eliy tneateated Vy | fii cy foitow that which Pennsylvania, Obiv, aud | -, 228 letter to Mr. Gio, W. MCLEAN, Btrect | dabte movement in behalf of the new rebellion, We gives us characters of today. I luve met Cup- | sooner donier at the corner of Third avenue und | the vault was sitvly a equave hulé on tie ture Ghose associations. One is the avoidance of |p djana will cust in October next. | Commissioner, Penne Cooren, as President of the v. Seymour having been presented by | Rida esl i ae lish foctety; and old | pwenty-eighth vtreet, who gells one hundred copies | the ground, ordinarily covered with a large sab of debt, as the chict clement of succoos; and the Ou the whole, it is quite within the bounds of | Citizens’ Association, makes some serious and olideal friends with a magnificent water: | avs selaiys Commins do soa aa Onnle'l are capes daily, sup all classes, T hie lesa decoys 19 Ht Won of the ‘hew dwelicr, and ve the ‘comp the Siaa\ti wale htah tiatte Hie jg duznaging charges relative to the repairing of | ested by one of hie political oppo: particularly favorable for SuNe, ove hundred and ched the cofin, Was’ rested Immediutel) other, a certain selfrospect whieh leads them | possibility that the Democratic candidate in 1868 4 : evinahh Mepublicens of Maine, hot wiohing to | MC of being written, Instead of pride of birth | Qeycnty copies bring gold dally on a line of only bearers, un old W shrink from anything like external wid, — | way eurry one or (wo more States than gave oir | *Htve® and piers, wx conducted Ly ix depart | Menta, that the Lepublicens of Maine, not wibBELO | Gio hat ty all fudge tn a democracy, of course), | 'eVCRty copies, Dring sald dally on © ne 04 Ouly 4 | "1 ment, From July 1, 1807, to the same date this , i ard and Nothing is dou upon erodit, Lhe week | votes to MeCleitian in 1864, He hud tires | Free Sasa ropes tid ah Gane oak DAL, ut in Fifth avenue pride of money, and Joun | gacea to supply larger wumbers, aid have no doubt eh ieee lt) ation nover buys anything it hie not the | munely, Detoware, Kentucky, und New Jersey, | Y0ir STTABEIS were paid fr he repale of cor: | 0 Lowiwoille Courier saya * Gen, Rousseau s conversion for @ pathetic ineident, and 849° | the pubite wil patronize then, READER, arually dled “the mouth’ of ug Ad aN is ‘ rs, as appears from the aunual orto) : 7 moar deelining the Presidency for a comic; and for a . wi easure — brol to pay for at on; vd never solls any. | OF the Mi the first two are cortuin for Seymour, Ve ay enor’ Alange portion of this, | Laegane to Nev Orleans to eheekinate Gov, Ware | ie tite tive a aside es ok Pomercy sonia | 2a Yonts Sens 16, 1868, wid elem tl Ho wus tassel from | So is Maryland, und vo, we think, is Georgia | jomiuiadonor, A large portlo » | mouth, And he will do it, We tell you he will.” : en 14 unpicarant predicw Hy the Bistop and sone thing, even to ity members, unleus it is im sic cioig mien neal ee ous ee | TMi AAAIHIALAay BABALIORNLLIG SeDRAUAS | ee : you Le Will” | turnteh pote brimetone from ihat red:tot place with TUB WATER STREET REVIVAL, ol tue honorary paii-bearers, unit pe ot much f “ i Verhops he may carry New York in addition, and per ti , Was dishonestly expended, which an exchunge replie And yet this came 1 timate! inted. ae hurts tough the slock must bave beva severe to 60 Moliately paid for, The remult Jn, thet | ee en ee dbo weme ten ib that Abie pay roll fe atesdily lucrensed dus | Coster, edlied Vp avo ex-Ooatederaie Moors, io meetin KO intinuntely: aequalnted j irs trp heN i thou * y i Jeremiah, o& to that other point on wht The * Freem: m everything is bought and sold at the cost | September, Oetobs veiber, and De- | alwaye whining about the willtary interference tn }, deremiah, ae ta A other point on which : ; ' he opening selcetions appointed to be sald at the hcrh eee Dy, | Be the evidence of a great renetion in his furor, fhe y ee ae ne pedals dope capega if you have said eo much in the yolee of lamentation, | The in t in Water streets increasing, ifin- | graye wore then read Uy the Hikop, When the cole |p pree, Perfit honesty is everywhere ob- fabs cember, but that immediately aficr the | eivil affairs suaking yoor solcma head the ‘while, ad looking as | ergene or attendance SIE an antacsa {rom ‘he faneral service, which was ie served and inculeatod, and the soeety teaches | ‘Tho Democrats of Maino aro giving a | elections it falls off prodigiously ; that planking is | —The Democratio Exceutive Committee of Yesientay mine ok morality at the same time that it sucecods financially. Where one of these associations laws failed, the cause bas usually beon that it has begun its career in de! t. Another marked tra.t of the cofiperators is their self-respect, They ask neither patron- age nor external help. ‘They buy and sell without favor, and live within themselves, qute independest of the exterior world Vhey form a sect to which all others aro Gentiles and strangers, with whom they have as few deal ngs as possible in the way of trale; and yet their soct is altogether without exclus veness, since any honest man may become a member. Avery remarkable fet has been brought tol ght by the success of those soclet Heretofore it has been supposed that capital was in the hands of the few, and that the many werg powerless from the want of money, But now the truth proves to be that the larger proportion of the capital of anation is within the control of tho actual workers, This capital, heretofore, had beeu squandered or misused; had been placed in sav ngs banks er Joaued to aoe eties and institutions ; was employed in speculation and spent in rais ng prices and depressing: the condition of the workmen; was, in fact, in the hands of tho middlemen, a positive souree of injury to ts true possessors, But all this is now belo ge hanged, thankstothe “forty weavers,” and the money of the laboring class is being used for its own elevation and improvement, he “forty woavers” have founded a sect which is making prosolytes in every land M. Casimir Péror tells us Uiat the A ssocte tion Alimentaire of Grenolle is already a successful institution, A codperative build- ing association is working upon a larre wale in Pa A cofiperative journal is printed at Genoa, Even the lately enn mated Hnssian earls have adopted the systou. asons for variety of their defeat on Monday, | some of which are aw singular ws they are su | | gestive, A correspondent of that State, writing to a leading Democratic journal of this city, pres | nents as one of these reasons, that "the poli coaxed Democratic liquor dealers to wbstuin from voting, meking the promise of immunity from prosecution.” If thin be so even, it ean hardly | account for the Republican increase of some 11,000 over their majority of last year; but it nevertheless should arouse the Democrats of New York, wud expecially of this city, to be on their gid against any attempt by the Republicans to pursue the rame line of policy here, which, if ear ried out, might very seriously alfeet the Demos cratic vote. oe The Hon. Triomas Ewixa, of Ohfo, lately | published an address in favor of Seymour and Jilsir, and against the Radicals and their candi- It is extensively circulated through the bouth, where itis probably expeeted to produce & nighty effect on the negro voters, Mr. Ewing belongs to the Noschian period of American polities, and must new be about two bundred and fifty years old, The men of the present day | will remember hearing their grandfathers speak of him in their infancy able gentl en of uni- eracy and ibs candidat wa is longer than ¢ Haw, and emt He is w very respe nan, and bis opinion may have bi jue in hia day, though it was the forwily against the Deu Mis much loss interosting 1 fet, we sl | it through would be Job were done by the nity would re- quire the eight-hour rule to be enforced ——— Tho joint Committoo on Marketa of the | Common Council yesterday visited the Washing. ton, West W mo to the intelli iid say that a fave pr efor reading | bout lars, If the | ten de day, how shington, aud Fulton nuisances ) what we can gather through the report, it seems that the Commition think of advising the patching up of these wretched dens, misuaned murkets, 10s of no use, All the water in the Croton reservoirs, all the lime from Rockland county, could not permanently bought at 885 to §87.50 per 1,000 feet, with @& extra for delivery, when the market rate for the same material delivered was only $255 that spikes are charged at 9 cents, when the market rate per pound wan only 43¢ to 6 that the lubor was wholly disproportionate t the material used, as is ascertained by the outlay of private pier owners for repairs; whereas it cost with Corporation carpenters €850 for labor to lay 1,000 fect of planking, private enterprise does the same amount of work for #10, Nor is this all, The amount of material charged for is greatly in ex- coss of that actually used, Mr, Cooper sume up lis bill of indictment as follows VOI fect of lumber, $6,708.80; Hes and Holla, $3,161.49) whrkinen A wed Welle the waine 4 PYG fort Of lumber, $2402.60 10 pound of bolts, #17 luvor at 410 per 1,00) feet Han &y $osh—LO 0145. Kr pratement Ht appeary at the tapayere ure Gon to sve their oficials expen! over $70,000 more than Is Hecessary in and sbouea singe ie of repairing the rublic Works, # 8 #8 e bal) Hn se year} 8T the sum of $15,000 wan plared at your disposal by the Legisiature to keep and care tor the fad Wharves ; tn the present year the addition oF 400 ven you. for the same ofwithetinding the fund mnt plere ar rotting in the fuee ya dinstace to Our city unt to dircetly or Indirectly aduty in con ‘These are very grave charges indeed, and Mr, McLean very properly promises to investigute and reply at an carly date, If well founded, they show a looscuess in the management of the Street Department certaiuly no better than prevailed under the administration of Mr, Cornell, who, it will be remembered, resigned to avoid impeach: Mr, Cooper very justly re rks that the taxpayers of New York hoped for better things from his successor, — Nome of (he journals are making a fuss over a telegram paid to have been went by Mr. Varcanpiaiam to Secretary MeCuniocn last week, bs follows: Why ure Radicals #tilt appointed to ofiee iu this Bute ‘This thing musk wop, © L. VALLANDIGHAM, Why not? Mr, Vattaxnreiam is making o ment and removal, wire as an owl, I mean—to whit, to whoo !—seenery, Why should you call our first-class dramatie scenery “elop-trap”? ‘That ix your word—" olap-trap.” Is it because you had an akliful traps which elicited enthusiastic claps in past daya? If ony scenery is elap-trap, why not all? Why not play Muebetb in an inn, aud Hamlet in a ball-room 7 Is bad seenery any more legitimate than good f No; and there in Just one reseon why scenery ip olden times was ttrictly subservient to neting,on the ttage, ‘They bad not then the art of #plenidid weenie Tenncesee hoe appointed the Hon, Edmund Cooper Kiector for the Slate at large, vice George W. Jo dechwed, and agreed upon a vigorous prosecution of the canvas, As success i# considered out of the question without the ald of the eolored vote, an a dress to the colored people will be {seued in a day oF two, ‘There i will # division of sentiment as to the propriety of counting tho black vote, which may ponnibly inter‘ere with the desired result —'The situation of polities in Now York city is thus epoken of by the correspondent of the Cincin nat Gazette: Tis Bxciee law which hee I) arias effect—no more than they had the art of telegraphy, y to git the or rallroading, or submarine eabling, These are i oF Bo over to th his dienitected eleme ne that (he Dewoorate are try ne to win wid the Key ublicane are trying, equally hard to keep. Lane winter the Republicans cndcavare! 40 repeal the ovvoxtons law, bur tw Ds Hot allow them (odo 8 \ modern improvements, wonderful and benutitul It rooms avery fanny thing to me, that beeause sccnie art now heightens the plearing illusions which the stage #ceks to throw about the auditor, that thie should be deemed a proof of decadence in the drama, How doce it “lower” dramatic Literature, Jerry? T renily cannot understand 11, Dramatic literature, when it r quires the artist's inteypretatios Why not the scenic artist's, as well as the histrionie artist's? Unriddle me thie, won't yo But don't say it is dramatic art in the aetor which i declining—because that's rabbieh, you know, Ido not believe you ever saw, in thore haleyon days about which you are always whining, any better actor than Mr, Jeifireon, or Mr. Lerter Waillack, of Wiliam Warre Nol The are th We have good acting and good eeonery too, All we require is good writiig; and that we *it!l have when o upheld tn a desire to treat A Ke Slate teket ant the i Licie quite: porsinie. that. Mtr of coomerably behind Hotivad whe te Of the Blate » counted,” —Mr, Buick Pomenoy decisively declines to meet Mr, Cuanias W, Jax, of Trenton, in oratori: cul conflict upon the stump, His reply is quite we p lite as Mr, Jay's challenge, He enya: The edivor of the Lernocrat lends no money to challenges from bu@vons, grants nidreis, and cares nothing tor the MW) will of either el New Jerscy ecally- aches the etag Nothing now seemato remain for Mr, Jay but to have it out with Mr, Pomxnoy in his journal, the Union Sertined, Me iw about as great @ muster of the art of aburing an opponent as the ubtable Brick Dimaclf, Most probably be will soon show what he ean do tn that direction, vndorstanding between the Pendle Herder che wings of the Indiana Demoeracy, authors ar ton hon uljects Ina natural sod ninetecnt? ccootury hat bod! lis vrigin at the New York Convention, has | rionuer, instead of modeling help predictions of cul insted Inthe removal of Late Devlin, the Hen | ihe rocoto of the stajc~the * hg comedieon dieton ebief mana. er In Indiana, from the Chatrman- | wiieh ure uo more kgitimate to our d8Y than queues ship of the Democratia Btate Central Comittee, | gud kucebreeches, OLN b LOGAN. ond the robetitution of the Hon, dos, B. Mell td, W Wart perseual irlend of Benutor Hendricks, ‘The ie: ee ficnde of the latter gentleman firet fore Dey Naw Year's Daye Tormey | the hegianlss 1in to nell the Sendinel, the organ of the Deniverate | Of the Jew inh yar Oya, bein tl Frat day Of tie Jarty tn Tndiana, and now they have attempted to | MoM'h Tisrl, Mt ip eetebrate by wembers of the ut the worl) —— faith throu, remove Hin from the Chairmansh'p of the Mate Gen tral Committee, Mr, Deviln proposer to fight back He is the cilitor and proprietor of paper called the Mirror, vuliieled at Cambridge City, from whieh and after Monday vington tine to Tow ‘Tur Sronimaron bIKk Ou next the boate of the Poy hard fight to be elected to Congee and be is ‘cleanse and purify these rotten old naturally uneasy ever any influence that teads to ho haw token the Democratic State ticket, und opened 8 War nnon Mr, MeDouald hia anremssne n wtreet, Laat iver, 0» ton wil mot atop ab Hote heretolury { Valeyon dayk—there days whet | of two meet was the crowd charge of Mr, Van Meter, Lud been in thort tine, Boston Corbett eame out ou and commenced a praysr, which quickly crowd about him, Jobat Alion was with engaged in the sinzing with apparent plea ZA, one inside ani Delt, who ie a man ol deep religioun feelings, thort address, very much to the point, an lowed by others, “When the usual re that those wishing prayer in thelr bebaif # up their hands, one man shouted out. ‘1 you can go tn for, old feiler."” ‘The evident OF the man alone prevented a shout of | the crowd, which preserved good onder throughout, On the oppusit- side of the Windows were tilled with women, who I with blink curiosity, 4 emile, There was a larger proportion of Indien in the | fy F esteriay, and John condneted rooms than. usu several up ataire apd th one Luly, he answered but nope to be rome tm 1) bis houne, re it thay bo ntaten that the repress n the Freeman's Joorna! in regard to John Al version are without foundation, In th en it, bie business and Hincerity of nw uwwtter of fhe finoort Ghat Ht bi place in the cit will continue it no lon on may |e se 18 closed, and tl en for night and day. ment, that " painted, blonte who sing Met Frevel with sailors at midnigh| ‘alla mistake, ‘Thewe berdened and vnfortunates of the nicht are rarely h the meetings are {i indifference s more marked Uh hw substance g amounts simply to John Alieh tae mopped his eriminal and protesner a deme 4 reform, Ht is helt and anepices OF Hone tor Fallen Wom fake wavantage of it, Pt daily, a all wuch meetings are Weld, by rv Chrbstinn ns who wish to seatker th every dark place, though no visible cesult un iy authorities encourage the mov cause oni clowed, and possibly ore may relgns'in one part of Water noun ‘were heard, cnn 604 cilorte Uf & peacesbie mission anywhere, —- Semovs Accinrxt,—A man named is go hie nen, Water ‘street be. Hillings, of Hoboken, in attempting to Jump from n train at Wert End, was thrown down and foot crushed by the wheels of a locomotive, tation wae neccesary, Hy ls expected (© recover, One Olt, KO. Iai Aiter te indoor services, under t) while the kr epers of the dens seemed to smother thelr hate the proceedings with mie death be bad frequemty sald that Mr, “Runtony ong of tie od laburers, should In reply (0 | make lis coftin, Mr. Runton is now an ‘old am pot yet a Our He alvo thanked Oor- Lett bea tiy for some books be had given him, 1 Virwt place, le is not a eonyert, and coufess- He har sitiply” backed out” of vis disreputa- | {1 westioned, bat an tine the quictest profits of his infunous trade are increased uccess of Mctiodist and Protestant iy not in Mis old abode, dist hymne at mid-day and drink gin attend the mect expronaly for them ning on about them Lebonon Mission ax ff any can be found to cr moet ga are held thers p for two dens trough tie influence are | iy, Quiet at hart | pe ‘ect where before the Cerin nly no €oo rowing contempt or ridicule on the owed by the regular prayers set forth for burial occasion, yin commencing, Hark, trom the (oud a doletul sound,’ progress ® the steps | Was next sung, When the arsembiage was dismissea asserabled | wits the benediction, Tim, end | ‘The coltin was then deposited in the tomb by the re, ‘Cor | bear Tue cofin was made of locust, ‘was fol Dig est wtyle, with hondies of wolid silver, and an elaborate silver plate, bearing the insertion’: EDWIN ALEXANDER STEVENS, Dorn 1, Diet 1265, The wood of this etn is pai old locust trea that once orvamenied Mr, Stevens's grounds, but eaves by mrtorim nearly # quarter of a’ cen- 0. Mr. Bievens caused the Wonk of this wo be sawed inw Lourds, and pat away, at he then said, for his coMin, He hak ever x! carded this’ lumber mort’ jeaousiy, — Previa lished in the Here's one sincerity ‘her from ooked oF Dut, adsixted by bin iWwo sons, he has performed b aiiolted isk, wlowing MO BLLngers Lands tO assist Mim inthe work. ‘The body of Mr, Stevens was embalmed in Paris immediately on tis death, It was then placed in leaden case and @ealed Up Jor trauaporiation to U country, ‘Ths case Was not op previous to ( ment, but Wax placed, sUll semled, in the locuss aad #0 deporite iu the vault, - poets oh A Nonse ov tue Onpen Time. —Mrs, Sarah Mury Thompson, @ uative of New Jersey, born im 1800, died recently at Bristol, England, Sue bad berm wnurse in the family of H, L, Bateman, the opera Manager, for no less than 48 years, taking care of Uiree generations of patients, One of her greatert incorrigi- | Mvorites, and finally ler greatest pride, was the now ven there, | celebrated wetress Kate Bileman, Soon after death of tl Mis, Bateman (whe Ja er daughter) placed vver we block of stone, bearing On the tations of en's con: er, The coun h How “1 fema on faew te followin Here rote all that is mortal of BAVA MAKY THOMPSON, vy ud ‘at Bet ton, revival” business, in hewn ° Hy ol. L tide OF t ity and us welirlh devaty uierey, the Dioscd weil rt CAMUE A Ber vauly enber chew leto the Joy On the end of the stone, Deur old Nong” #0 U v epecuable rath he ‘1n1e 11 9u iny Lord? award the atroct, ts tho Hid as the 7 pansy ne Shere sayy York's {host fears" Alas, poor ‘Yorlek, ce aa® Yoriek — Tae CurcKsuixes —This famous pine ostabe lishment bas been removed to11 Enet Fourteenth street, between Filth avenne and Rroidway. ‘Tho entire building 1 occupied for wayeroums, Vaving been Otted up very elegantly for the business, ana a new and superb stuck of instruments ie row on ex+ Wblti op ei Waltes Wis riche Ampu-