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Pecan eee — — ” . THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEK 2 1865. or eee pan SS CE et | , AMUSEMENTS, 1) for Detng good himself and | whoee relatives and friends lov en their teeth POLITICAL, NATIONAL LABOR USIOM je Grant and Colfix Club of the Seventernth SUNE IAMS, - trot tobe ood | mony to him oonesening them. The prope Loge asst yaa ph Sa yee Gok a ath , Sept. Sosimon Bernard, and Hear ung elgg I Seracibe the petkcurer all Vale Hasery 9 ~Jobn Minor Botts announces his intention to SECOND DAY'S PROCRROTNOS Ua there, he promised to give them enongh of tt | Mee, D, P. Dowers is playing at Salt Lake k . , a ‘ for Joln Allen to ront eA ceed Will Gabe Geeks Iavoy witht and | *htak before the close of the canvass for Graot end The meeting was cw to order yesterday Reports of committees were next called for, whom | City, PiKws OPERA Tot at, cor, eth for moots Would it be r : * much ‘shicn bo 1 en morning by Piesilent Whaley, after ht the | the Commitee on V and Means mad thelr ree “wickot-est men’ in the United States cKvoy's Musical, Pictorial, and National i the aympathios of the eomt hich he | Lan sti minutes of the procecdings of Monday were read | port, which Is embodied in the following res ay : \ cll Alpe seal ole Oy » cheat hittin ontof ¢ nt? Do |} eel cian ‘The Republicans of the Sixth Congressional | gid upproved, : That he Fen dot gach are raid to be the “Al! Evetand Ble ' SIBLO'S THRATHE —otendacn’s Ope am i Greer chug: eed , T Dietrlet of North Carotins trve nominated Gen, | The Committee on Credentials reported In fivor of | In ihe Satlo: (Union be a - Hon. W. E. Dodge bas been lecturing Wiese. Matines on Ratorday at t o'clock P.M, on eee apiespee elt je te greater bi the Vemocrats | tutus Barringer for Presidential Elector, Admitting the following delegates : sia hy thesia article of thy Ce oa temperance in Maricord. | Wood's MUSEUM-—Kogiiau Overs Movie, Matinee | TT MAY CN! i ne have committed in bringing ¢ prowiaently | =A letter-writer from Richinond saya that | sigh oerity Jone Seni bodveay and wot npun tho deicgn —A train on the Northwestern raitroad ron on eatnrday, 0 ite fs pronounced ah forward ag theie chaupions. many Southern Gencrals are as much in favor of | Pinkhers’{ nfo, Nea sae. from Fort Howard to Chicago, on the 12th tust., aay yone TUEATRE=Foul Pay. Matinee on Sat have been the lectares of greater | aetna | Grant's election ae are Longstreet and Wickhau, but ‘jaternationat ¢ On mi of Mr. Tromp, It wae tait on the tatte niles ta 6) talnatos, HOWENT foley Tay, Tike Widketiont Man end Worse + than he, who, after detaining thetr aa. | The terrible explosion of a Kerosene still | don't deom it advisable to aay ro. Saporny article SO nee tcy haveunder die | Black bears are becoming numerous in the fn the World: & cn for an howe oF two, have not ovon to. | i" eres City yerterday, and the blowing up of | The Charleston Courier reports a speech made enssion, northern acetion of New Hampshire, In many | t anne to thomende He ae ken John Allon | Several enormons tanks of petroleum in the Dy a necro ata Democratic barteene In South Carve or he Committee on Lanne Orean reported ta farce places they have done great injury to the sheep, . bd chaceare Pade Hein ANC? | gyidst of'adense population, and contiguous to the | Une, The dary was severe on wealawaes and ear. | 5 ‘inlon, and Indep York Arbettor Union, as oveatis vf the National 1 Misa Agnes Stanfield, better known in the } i did—the money taken at the door, | crowded shipping of at port like New York, | Betbaggers, and hoped every negro would be @ Dom- | Biacs itiver Fall ; Yor Tnton. Also reeagnizing the Revolution literary workd as Ada Clare, was married at Hguston, \ vist pa oa wire Wo thoull Ike to seo ony such saint a8 | shows the grave denget arising from the existeneo | Ot ‘These centlemen were, on motion of Mr. Sehack, | PAPCe pabtlahed jn the Interest of tomate te Fexan, on Sept. 9, to JF. Noyes, manager of the | y ee - O © | John Allon was expected to become, We do | spavch entsuiisbaenta within city ttrite, Ets lene | —maseae Clty, bithorto & Republican at:ong: | “PIL AEtn tem the Pruetenl Patni | support, The Com OD endorsen & fesolu aire at Brynn City, Texas, | 11 Shines for AM. not mean merely a well ¢ J, pladaibic, | than qn youre since. w gteat fretrolouin ‘fire om | Horse Uae heeled two Demoeratis Soho! Directors |: ety, otascuing to mp. Hel Sian refered toh pean andmiico | seven members of the order of the Little se feeneciniilé; HIGhIV: Mateenied, aud acheutly | carredin dersey City, and the Uorituch Connell | pcceercme meric cy cm cre. ue Consens | mi gere every workingmen of a work on the mo Sisters of the Poor have just arrived from Brite j WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 99, 1898, dary ainnay : Vata den who metinlly eur | of tint plaor 0 Mera ail Wile Pe | Rnatrer calla the beginaing of the great Western ’ fem, by Mr, Riwant Keliogz and a pamphfct on | wry, and will be eatabllshed in De Kaib aveaue, : sani May Dy, the precepte of | town, It seems, however, that some of it] —The a dalle i | Guten wie ke pecially the former, the wordingmen are shown how | Brooklyn. ; , Perma ef tee wan ries Into pr » invatial Re ee eee et ak snint Wak” Wha: ta riennealbta ioe thee Te Ht yah bea Timer rolates that the View. | len Neb lg ge the rite of interes! are te governing power of dla —There is a lady in Boston who hasn't washed ATLY,per year to mail rubscriber tn | the Christian religion; who loves hie neigh | Mes crept back. Who ts resp : t | President and most of tue members of a.cotored | by ihe body. Om, motion of a, Fincher: the 6 {rivation fh Tabor ani capital an how workimemen | hee fue fur filvem years. She thinks water injori- | i. re Ly. per year. bor just a8 well a4 he loves himself; who docs i iach un be no safety My ere large § shi adh | Ne iow ae In Demopolia, oe roeently Saunleat 5% oo ad table, and (he matter | lator than they now ous to the skin, nd uses Mme Indian meal in it n copies io ot . wetetichea her elyltad Ci who doo* | Fotroleum ate permitted, aul they omght to he | converted to Conservatiam through the persunsive | “4initels pownaned, akin Tre Committes on Coo ration Feported tn favor ! } ‘Twenty copter toone vss weg | Always aa he would be dene by. Such aman | is cuusty baniaed to localities whore a eon. | *oquence of a Democratic orator, | aricransce’ Was apttinvad’ to whom all mauers of | ofthe principle as applied to the various branches of wm The special virtue of the Indy who reevieva Piz co vee year ue, ensue Wrenn, Were cre | Aogeation will be attended by the Teast possible | | There is a lively contest for tho Republican | {ls natare are, to be retterc tag fullowes Mester. | the mad prwertal axentarsi th elevation of inbor | the French Academy's prige thle year, wae di | Tweniy copies Ww one alae Deliold ealliai | tick to person aud prop as Hence oF pee | HER SO eh iene et eee | "The following resciutions were then offered Bee eee eaten caat arben te privet: | (ities fot ber mantat to well. Ob io on oped segyees } Ing Goptes to ote ederind fed Welimde Brac la Wale? (hse: Manes areal aa He cundidates are the Hon, F. W. Bird of Walp Alaponed of na follow m 5 eye ey eee cetaet cid | ef Toelenh hbo J : o ‘ Mr. Matph Master of Co: a ost appalling cata pees og Lote hb actuarial eat er dt eomperition are. universally Feeognired ar ee | iiaions conan 0 Cia paciaaes, aes | Mr. Murphy ae Master of Corcmontess | (ines, As wall permit powder house to be | mortars Aaa haa ae lp Rea Meh e neasianines are w practlen ion, thew antortinets and tas | =-Prauk Leslie wook presents to the sub. | :sdzneeapaicingy dovbe seg at The Hon. Hesny @. Munviy introduced | inaintained in citles as to tolerate the storage and dw pails henpaaatucheiao cil | sore in cutweiata tect durinetiierecers vt tha bate m rouueats between capital and inbor calcd | geciners to. bie ilusteated paper w well exeentcd | Hinata the Hon. Jous T, Hovvstan to a Democratic | nanufact ‘ | 2 | ext cession, OF on ¥ f Korad'tre reception of the, cepert, | chcomo, from »pletury by Leutze, reprerention * Tha | manufacture of this d i nt, At the Temocratic Convention of the ey tion had | re ofl e kiyn lost Monday evening. | K ' 1 : BUI deer churn cider Og lho” Prams | he Useees Be Kiran Vesetine Sires tusnban! } yan Pion : : ae i ton, | _ Onw of those upright y do not fear | Nite on tne tart Vestal the comeanicies tn ther reports, He bellovarl Kecoat news from Berlin gives an unfay | wre | \ hi sheails Waa 4 Gu} : Referred to Committee on Obnox . " t striaes are a necessn af hte account of Count Bivinarle's beattti. Te can bprierd « r Hine c tion pro 4 ¥ NM i be Y n er A, with By Mr. A, W. Phelps ‘ nahte cap ie obtn af reek hy resattleg to trendy, ahd Adlirlion ’ RUTISE MANTA Ch ‘ eee ‘ ye " hat we deman Work ‘ an) ' e o kevin be | . y econ pied | vi ui tt ‘ 1 td pot 1 Foisn ¢ A thes t uted } tremene ts feared Ix Witretr—per lie a8 shoy ' 1 red tow Hoftuan men. | eine on hie f ' , se cole that tad ecacila eons tea jt u ; melden. | tt Haven Dulladiuin cays: “We THY, BUN 44 : | Wow 1 oat i r Y ; ; banana Serre ‘ frat tie | formed on the t tat PT, an 4 oe ! tieman to consent to a for » Den bol | aoe = . es sae a y ~ 7 ie f ey a : 1 Mr hn — no | Cart “ ‘ ne nwoN * ees | f) et f y ¥ a sion of r f n ' 4 nod that , r nl German i ¥ i Ant fea ateath abel n : n t partleut give | n (i intahe fi 1 Govervorship at t ng eb vt Mt h ; ed aaa pilin ia \ br material | " ‘ y ly r hia held \ " nis @ PROPLS CLAsGNIED Fou 1670. Che, " f " eseniution.” A a lengthencd there will » woe rt th ss Ww but be on . . t on of . \ ‘ an tea’ « } rg f ' Py 1 ie i ‘ would t rant pointe, to 9 j aes |p ‘ ' 7 ' \ ¥ : Mf not, then deter the ta és a eg bot 7 « two " Hot ' ty = A . or 5 ‘ iv Whee —_ of Je la too long. Bor sa nod om m to this, it iy both fi i} 1 v m a " of | stan . t » root z n Wheeler a | Near to the you are ad t t «, in the excitement of | Latet on . Dew ; . : Mei u r 4 th | Drive ¢ fev ho knows? Jthe nob in ee eo with | ¢ ‘ e. ho have heretofore neied M : cuit, Welle. the Be 5 eae “aa , t + 5 t Dew , w open in their 4 $e > On. J b ¥ x f meee b. E | Such was the question which aman put to} We are pe lotean, teweew tee. & be wa by ton ; oo ‘ wide it wand the 1 The General Convention F Pechualant he n e ny t r \ t ponent, # ' on the 4 ae ygecutdty « have. * and ‘ edhe ’ : h : al € bw are rh Aine ' the numerous applicants for a vaca loge for the ladies of Brooklyn to buve | Rovent a Hendrie Jin ‘ ‘or labor in Ma ¢ ’ the former | Bbbsce f i } tion of conchman, He had dismissed his old | an opportunity—now while Mr, Jenks ina f ee a vot Rostoa, last week, Judo I ius borvons have. nul average of & s sl Waten detended , ' lege cintes, seal Weil a } P ate Land we have ¢ ed, haw yet ti Wy | tand, ¢ te told wat toys t aD 6a , + Fhe 4 ype ed we . | coachman, and be wanted a new one, Like w | gent—to look at #0 haw aman, and ho ‘ tone tee Hy | tan of Vermont, told « toey of « boy who went | Lopes clovers' steko ty particular from the ae%- | gembied i The t witicle | tcusible man, he alvertiged. Mo didu'tad- | ought to have been more bospitably we! lars ee RL: ; lll Mawr gate pit triadic cathh ma | Pe Re RRR yoy A motion was them made to | Will be hewught Lefore It will ingtude the ersetion of i wertive in Toe Sus, beca Tune SUN wasn't Hf , Artgars ae we to fa icv et - y the | son ueht © loxories ont ot it nn, 4 eranne enel. 9° ) , to vir * from the report Y | sia or seven new diveeses and wlonary juries } ‘ | comed, example of Mr. Auta C, Beacn, the Democratic | When he rem netrated with tie youngster, the lat. | 14 om ‘ Me. Hine and other 4 you Ws THO TOT: (aay ( Uke OldestOn And penlingn donmmeraslon of ants | published at that ¢ He hada good many | It is surprising that Judge Grinent, who | candidate for Lieutenant roor, According | ter replied that “Hot mince ple w 9 maine Of | aio sum person each spebation | If nornualtice A Bustnese of taet | eral Lislops feat f the codec i applications, tl he did not have as many | had proviously officiated ata Murphy meet \ to the Herald, Mr. Beacn, ¢ Democratic masa | the article, Jadge P. appited the Mustration to his wer each trees ‘ | session anted of, the Vico Peeetete canons to ne ses of fy growth and actlen as ho would have if he were alive now and | ing, did not make himself conspicuous at | meeting at Brooklyn on Monday evening, aaid, | OPbonCniEWho Kelleved wt ovsinination Was ail IKME | Qua oy | from amectieut which they had anatiod ant Yona | ayy orlals touching vite pointe of falsh, 1 " | . + heennee the nan f the Democratic party. th of the pe jo ia ge ily = Wl cea t | gould advertise in Tie Sey. this Hoffman meeting. Can it be that he is | Peeking of the Republican par cad sltehrrviempedi hg dennis irate HL een Roane) 1 alae aphid nist id age so Whon the applicants came in, the adver: | poinge to « “hey have lef ly three tundred | ries Dede nce ij nus of Uh mn neariy 60 Mijourned | reeastin whole foreign misstomary work of | through « mountainous country ; the road is , gered hundred thousand negroes not legally | piatfurm at the House, ‘Tile act rd | ruc laseen No. | Lea bya th {Ag giopien fe ; ; | We have alroady tendered our support to | Gia ealbed ch aw Orbeak. “hele BA, 1 classes, In the Court of Common Pleas yosterday before | House of Bishops; the ising of new nnd enlarge Btoep and dangerous; much of the way it | yfe Murphy for w first-clnes diplomatic ap: ow, If there het been a Republican apenker | 1'® relict Prem of Naw Oriana @ General's | ta widdiweiames Jadze Parrett, shout two hundred persone were | axeneice of church education and church extenalg passes along the edge of a precipice, Now, 1) poiptment under Mr. Sevwoun, 4f, contrary | nt, and Mr. Beactt had known that his re | lv to the exhibition ly an | aw ink Wik | jonde clitgens, ‘The examinations were conducted | 8 methods for ministering to the spiritual needs of want to know how near you can drive to this | 45 prosont appea « Mp. Seymour should | MARA would be repliod to hy ta | the tt rey gasat | with great cere, Before the work was proeceded astully ling with the most / precipice ond not run off, for if you should | yo goetod Presi Nat cit taco to maety | HOt bave made sucl a broad mss ls ha aca plandart ml with Mr. D, B, Eatom asked leave to make a few eb: gar ren ; 0 ould be ci loath 1B te salnb ines a favor to euch | tye must he aware, on reflection, t anit nd shi da 46 Night a hee be Laan vas } servations, Rn ran off it would be cortain death ? } an appointment must be conditional on some. | yoter at the Souths has been. *"disfeanchisad,” in | Mow here a ly th ity banal He eald there wae a very peneral Impression that ee ba One said that ho conld eafely drive within | ¢hing more than a cold and formal adv a Pot pasos unite in bs Ub hay tht bs | the business of natural Was eondueted wih | a yard of th tho rock ; another sid | hy Mr. Murphy of the eleetlof™@f Mr, Hott: | of Cungress; and ns. to. i Ty ty. hela | Pewepecta of the cGaks Hwaataae tk ' the ater distract wise | two light } he could drive within a foot; a third, that ho | nan wfflce, wi word. may.h seh tis etna & Maddie * aud Dinu deetie: = bilsibenl BP gedad nd Be ae toe sere 1s, Foon followell by atremendous explosic could drive within six inches; a fourth could | i —— Aika Noses iadieeoala eet ie kuntieds kere, ; raglan pede tha | svespetly ain oe tive within two Inches; a fifth, not todo | Before you bet your moaey, read In AM | cass, not amounting in allt thousand, | thee, ‘There are rliciples at take, oe bolbiog to ab note wavel aie pecan ervey declared that he could drive within a hair's eh Demo Bri a McMasten, the editor | at iyo samo meeting | Gee: tain duetios Uhesa i reek hie sean, | cle maja) Dullding, wiih six @Odbarrel tanks tn the rear, e : | and propricte . man d a, wpon even he mlvoeate of the ennitida i} - f wh 1 tho condition of the canvass aud the prospect of | year, Uecuuse wa shall lave no necessity for the | OF Mt anny candidate OF | goth this jeopt ii Hote aud Uires tates Ite a aiug. ‘Lhe ¢ auch a thing before, gba ! Leeds wesend salutary diccaonine | aes “tie dea wan not accepted. | Cp ar posbah to hava been caused hye leakare } q@ho had boon eitting in the back part of the | Gen. MCCutasy isto have a publie te: | onowe bave just 4 Peele couaate <a Cant ee a oats | : hoa mpaacted Uy @dense, Viaek mole, Kha ception by the Comme neil, on his arrive ren costa certainly lew ' lant wihitn pei yaar” An " Ate! ge bie the other sill oF whieh con room, was soon to tke his hat In his hand | sopsion by the Comagn Coun Fa ae i Oe | Hay We ie tence ine cna 2h) to) Varrcla of oil ewehy ad + | is all right, G 1 um, and, we ‘hy en my lates with n fe | Beno Hh , age At to the yard, Where wore stored over UF ' and start for the door, beret : tale eieifhoasd ; tor jetting thee teuds i Wei wore referred t0 ’ v hens wermarcat | Laeeds ot evade, die Hophtliy and tare These toy #1 wists to heat what you havo to aay before | xe asthe wens of bie & eS | FE hin oa yes oot nn t \ Me Hered | rai rhe | tety ios Coctitsteg. @ aivop end eaual Vents fie ish to hear what you have to say before | yo doubt many of his former soldiers cpl Yes ‘ t ‘ Vy eat, Offered the following resotation, | CoN ad also couteink wop and eaual boat, The N bt many of bis former soldiers will hasten | Democrats were to sweep aand the f Federal overs: cua ye | Which Was also reverred ,to the Conunittee on Plats | fy i ors became a 1 ith wlicand it 6 sore } to bid im ec. He hada great hold upon | whole army out of existence would not save sake . Hr fe maddie’. | fori, Oral in duly, 186, when the lew wan rable portion of tie eove, was one vast 3 the modest man. | their afvetions, aud they will long remember bin | to the pation n €95,000,000, When, sin that | ,,diesolred, That e committen of five on taxation ehim'ts vote. ‘The speaker reque nfl erage | There is no chonee for mo among such | kindly, He took care of then in the field, and |b er, they ha e this, they would have to to Acetion among very many | Petleney ot apn etn ht Pats pins fag sap orbuitn gel dtakg Nie assembled @rivers as thes visited them in the b tal, woe avy this is | provide rome soldiers to take care of the Indians Salama 4 won fe ' st to the (court any qu Why, what would you do?” asked the | ef more value thon siccess im etratezy oF in | and to garrison ou forts, so that a certain expend Takoig ta: be Shenton i. | Pilon lene ot bay ten te, beacon On lhe eouaam | poreiel ee tuck eae thet serene baa emee iheceo Tt the minds of many, was eon 1° battle, ture would have to be incurred by them for eray | tvantas portioninent ot ah Installment tereof einane the tee. | gone not poxsenm, atid thet waere persons were re Seaee hee on Be, gentleman M ny | Prom the Preeman' d: 1 Sor Sent. 6. bral Staten, bo be p. & Suu Lax On real cetare, aod v $ with the body of the foremun, Ti } ’ . e we rath « hat the Genera ives purposes, 4 we a by ni yponen bengaty eneenat Ses | how this tas may be #0 levied as pring it wat we ie J, some entry should: be m: of the reco who ys be “Twould koop as far from the precipice as | We ate rather sorry that ¢ bale purposes, an weil as by their opponents, Kor | tne Democratic patty blundered in making @ | iealctntemonspellti se oe 2 Ding Heeakot t ad the verounda of it, tm order thas | Prunds who was badly 5 i late in the season, — In fret, be comes after the | their speakers to go before the people with a ittead af The Hepablient y | (Un inotion Of brs. MoD Alth ma oe atta “trot ‘making | Lands and a Witte at ld." ; ‘ ivit speakers to go betore the pee cous | politic i Maine publican majority | On motion ». Mo and | the" parsies Would vo preve on makin | Wi wus found ine ti | aes lain nes election is aubstantially decided, and when his | sutions which are so easily dixproved, and with PP soveral ous ude set fw AALIL Wa j Mis: Macy K.P ¢ | a abolition to won otuar dude, I Wa | Mie euppned to have. be | lace ia yours,” rejoined the interro- | A four yeare agar Lut iti a sweeping majority suit, | on Fe t importance to. tha pul at It Shou ion eee nino brought ae. in Bear Dlace ie yours,” joined the Interta- | personal influence, powerful us it must be, cannot | promises whieh t possibly be fulfilled, ina | Demccrais ot New York, ke, ougitia have aruod | BY ‘ soot fear a full and fair oppor | Hots Mie Miewrenented A mort shocking ‘spp { gator, “You are the very man have been | suitice to chauge the result, A fow weeks earlier | practice in the Lighest degree unworthy of a great | UP thele nore ut Maine: and told it to Go to, the | ho tre | tatty for any sib Fs ma Ue | ce, Hk ead wer dae : 4 | Black Republicans, or Fr master, the de Mt Fo v9 caged upo. tne the pom | he beyond: recognition, while | Jooking for he might have rendered valouble service to his | national party, and one which wonkl be soon | | Duty tum, enuea tn. thy sill york of accountlie abba, of tte Adopted | bie cot G more came Ofthe | be Bevo recognition, whi | Mr. Iloratio & Porions oi bis limbs! were Mowing are the Commit skin, and the fest was a black mour urges upon the | party, I for iit defeat for votes!” Of co He pubic that th now, as the French say, cee rep | put an end t We Bondhoklers paid big. pric if our plan of jolu ly addrossing e® appointed yes. | JPh eet ‘i A nw they did aperintendents | | Ke every we ed men Were conve voters of the United States, as one of the | ford! | invetings were adopted, | Of ficlstion overawed tele working men." To be | ' ce: Messrt. Lucker, Hive and Rylory nt } e tue matter | Hut'uy mirgcts whore Ley. Feecived every poems } principal arguments in favor of his election, é a — | sure they didt ‘Democrats were wot properly or- | Meane: Mesare, A. 1, Cavie, Alexander | 14 attention at Ue hands of Vondy wand ou We have reveived from the Board of TY % | ganized.” ‘Then they be dainned—politicnily t | Campbell, and A. 1. Gant ef Hildeb hs “ a to be j : mY HAR Ge he progressives in the Labor Congress | ‘ - Oi Coliperattin: Mesrs, J. O'Douahuc, A. W. | tom | puweprand le uct copskieren, te be Realy ered that he would poseces but little power if | ppeatth a report of Dr, Moreau Morris, Sanitary | . What we Wish to say is that Democrats, at this | On Conpenution * . uahue, in tioM | hut Butia cannot survive hls injuries, He ie u j byenary 1 3 a rey + Morea Y | yesterday triumphed over the conservatives, and | present writing, are in the saine unorganized coudl- | Stpekton, J. If Mus y mT ~ lawful and basty manvor, Wi8 | German, residing at Wert Hoboken, } nn The Senate, he argues, would | Juspector, giving the result of a very extended | pamitted Mrs ston as adelegate from Vennaslvania that they were fa Maine, We | Hy gy we Fc MMA RO moralieing in itself, and ae tar Court'taat | Great trurs were entertained that the boller would ! bo Republican, and there‘ore it would be un- | course of observations of Texas and other cat. abvag bi sgh By seear persica Me os Mr. Juhu 8. won, Jaume (ire Wesincw dans: eekin Fou Le huowne in | explode, but it was, protected by a thick brick wall SASL abla so Sach} Y ete li at nine ager eal yuo ; the Women's Suffrage Association, by a vote of in every vobing | and JI. Mullican,” $F wee nuw Gane ba Cote ews | and the’ engincer finnily grining access, ict off the ectionable to elec r c le sent to this marke waghteres vod, ‘) i ow, they On 1¢ Lada — juran B. Anthon’ at. | order that the public sen’ rar ed in “ ena objectionable to pin Presiden Je we jis market aud sl rn 1 441016) Thin wight, |As one of thod tow, they wil | eve Labee—Nits Gavan B. Anthony, Mex Pate | ciucr thet che Putte ae ie eee giate np | gleam and thus all apprehensions a sided, Mean ' thinks it would be safe to drive within a | From the facts stated, it appears thatin the major | yoy justly romarked, Mra Stanton is @ xealou 4 Te Reriicthtorsatied, | Ox ConaduttonSteeis. Alex. "troop, Wan. 8. King, | vile pero Mig t get trough and shus procert (o Hime the Ore Wee MR cary covey (org henzer hair's breadth, w foot, or three fect of the | ity of instances, though the eatte were apparent: | and indefatigable udvocate of the rights of fel cetoner the ancy departs oneaviged: | wit, Goodenough, Yup Mevoverd,and KL. ture: | Yur!" Vie fect somebody wae thers to tuok’® | Ue'yelaty and enuae a great canfayration’ atthe . . nde eo udvocate of tho rights of woe | many dumb ballobbox fraudulent votes” they au. ie Hie into matters Wood sve to deter dishonest atid ‘ i . ly free from disease, they proved on post mortem y a ON Platform—Merare. A.C. Cameron, A.M. Puett, eflorts of the freuen, under directions of the eMicient precipice. ‘The result of the elections, wo | (y inee Tun «nents all aN His ei rrmne | Mots aud is caruestly laboring for their ia). | WAT need to, Mare U2, sorry the Stato, How | wit Pekar, wise ancy K Cutmmestpiatiue along, | Perwns (rem cumming tacre, and would prevent ake | Chict’ Engiveer, Coyle, seconded Ly his aesistants, IL. Sytvis, enrrence of vel ie a (ie naturalization of Say | were a L, sylvin, persons elving | the 6 Festslencey amd 018 peraon Wattnese for twenty perrors he did’at N. Stockton, John Prince, | kuow, an was the case list year. ‘Chis would alro far, looks as if the poople were disposed to advanect keep as far from the precipice as possible, The workingmen themselves | to their counsels, uceesefuly and 'the fire was confined o the premises where It originated, ‘Yue lows ow the buildings 14 about $3,000, Ak neue could be a eparing wo AL Heywood’ Mrs. MeDonald, and W. 1 'Nowbiog » On National Laver Organ “Mears, W 4 alread Nowhing will Acupt a most perfeet and thorough organizw tela every voting divtrict, porsess- a. fourth stomach was hi; ed and much ulcerated; the liver dis ly inflam. n eid. C. Kine n Labora Nie oan®, 4 % certained, 0 were trom LG lo — ; nit : SAGA AGN s . ing the complete List of wil legal voter in exch never: | Md Re MRNG ye ere fave the Judges a great deal Oe unnecessary labor, areola of all tah tha taal i ne } aay IMAG pe Glee aievila or wetata.e | Ty beanies prvtéroatorally salangei. Wh le DWAN, Who was a Ree Mitiiee eile: dose mot ceies at presene, | pug can transits Memee- Foho J. Jonto, &.Tare- | Judo Warrett thu saul in reply: The pe ice lege aed pr mr myer ype 7 the intestinus showed extensive ulcerations in va- Pegenoyy © is eLort, We will laugh at accounte af baste ue afiord you and other eltvrens every proper tucility tor | Ker ond tine t i ¥ weton ne Human Life tn the FE ge—Sicsere. Patelok Walsh, T.J.¥ Mette Dn Va gpntanad hustnens Mow total loss will probably reach from Nn / No s | eaamutation and the prevemsion offranaulent naturale | Qarig €4),00), upon whicl #. The Inspector epitomizes the 1e- Senator from Peunsylvani : Noiremee tye, | Eatin: Its doors are open aad aitare welcome 8 | Tance, Betis, Wout ‘oe mssaee of the toma sults of these observations ia these terms ince turned Demoen st at tho poticy | Penusvivania organize, ohimelster, Syivin, | attend ito dally sevsions.. Its books aud records ure ant inc turned Democrat from Aingust at the poticy | Penmeyivania o ‘Touihitdue Win. 8 Ring, wal HL 8aston | Slao'trce to pure inspection at all convenient ume ne of the Radicals, Me made a speech at Harriss | dur monicd enemy ‘The Union thea took a recess uni 81’, M, fy to euch restrictions ga the orderly | J Low, the Democratic ticket lus beeu be has x the work Is done, Will the Democrats | A great to-do is made about the Water | rious stag . atroet revival, It has been discovered that John Allen, the wickedest man in New York, cmises was a tigi 4 tne mf : eiruction seemed ; \ ianoda saint, but te real ewhat wicked, | Durg last Friday night, 1m which, among other PRT eat eras akc: eam oth tie of Deenaee, cman Eke, a uttaetiod, wih He is not even a teetotaller, He drinks— | finun them things, he discussed the reason why Gen. Guaxt | 7, 1x4 patter of The AUN. ‘The eredentinls of Mr. HJ. Wallace, oft amit the culate intercogation of ue te { drinks rum, Ho ie so much Tike other men | Miity of epee is " sneey hs Chicago. ve wid that » Sin: In the many conflicting statomen CA aie id amount to. ho tudireet,, but {tactical m aeanapre rit We éihe ta auillont to the onuratic ball Peart f jouer ad not been a mblicnn more Uhan | two politicst parties, Lam perplexed to yet ligh | ‘Phe Conimittec on Credentials report } usurpation of the judicial inn #, ‘The interre Wen (he are ban bean Eretia en } } that, }ke them, he fn subject to the operation a awe four tonths before he was the candidate of the | MY duly In the coming canvane, Can you eh the falloming dsieguten, wuo were wdmitted to seats: | Mono these f Tea maticr, between the Court | Auten te tre Bad Deus pentty w dued. the a sieainiogieal MAG can m ° | the potion whieh’ ihe:two parties Hey Walinee, Carpoutcrs' and Jeanera: Uuion No. ts | andi Sane fount a ina ‘cotoaales tices tos ated : thon, he continued, was he noms | question of Government taxos? As Tread the Dem | Piitadelpilay’ Vaj doin MeGulre, Work : sey nk Whore iy Fand pisay’ Vas the explonon 0 Mew i great deal of rum, most of it probe of an | sie Gsratte plaiform, the party riante eynanitted ta tax | Union oft. Louis, Mo. and Nelson tive or Germany of age, uid hiss parenta fdoe Quality and wortioularly iieimoncim | pn is rie species of property. Tm no dis | neymen Prinicrs Codperative Assocl | sida in tue of " aie ne parentelte i set Miya PAREN , i gmprse.to.e the outs man the | n iutweon 8 chrpea's:horwe valued aay ae | Phe Now York chy Committee. ce het Gamer the mele. Geta ; he suflers from something like the delviam newer cule Up red doll the tich wan's wateh ofthe | upon adaltdng Mrs. Elizabeth Ca: Mt sage visi pee he rye | tremens—which is a tremendons a Iti ; “ tS Grant and eletory ; Hy tabi cath ataonppen bi thse ea ps Mer. a! ed tol Hy when the eulniinat | It is thot diver ewho have | W Now 1 ‘ ‘ | Reincinte ¢ Be Heaan's yacht, Now this des not seem quite Was Secretary of that A | camesiduccrwlelnes bin ie { . ' ¢ mt ‘ u we What Lep HS prapose F of the Compntiee was Un! gad aly Pir aa j Hip Pra i j long acted devils that th fod, and unwatored on urey ng many | 3 Inns on your. hans, oF | have they wotting to y Ueyoud the present ine | 4 legates ftom other th Pg Re reniae ie Ween peuvlonsiy: tiss Wore t tl ke nious, | quite t for fod : et werse, it tlhe be well énonith to tha SRCUIER GLAUD Gnatin ba laced ac prone a oe clade ie, wis it rhoy ' i Lesh ree F incor ail ane | hat fee wih Bik Ra the Democ par LIGHT WANTED.” | wor ' rh H peste firs | well dressed, respee Hs, Lh - tit, J i ru 1 The Democratic platform, taken literally, does | Qi tthe Cammitien to N u : make money! This seems to be regan ; ? OR ieee ee on ie pleaned aud d AE he | warrant the conclusion that the party advorates te | My « at 1f the Is q pete tures 2 ‘ nore sinful Chan his drink!ng. © ev 7 via taxing of the property of the poor and the rich ail&e, | tie Comstitadom, she be vo us 4 corr } fy 7 ri j fee PRO RECHO PUUE MOURN eB ond point of ¢ n. Prompt | aw iy convinced that Guanti » be elected. | intention among Demor of cari ene ee offi gy oyoh Parr CR RS ea | + of the buvuing a | that his lecture was poor, it is 1 rey is needed to compel the | Kor that matter, so is everybody else, ducteine to ch Extremo resuily as Mone mul Honot han sper \¥ {aire stale, roar of a i fort nn their money was restore unity toward the live stock tran Why don't our Irsh fellow-cltizens in | meaus by “equal taaatlon” fs the taxing of Govern: | i Gradina molion toad ee Ltt ’ pi ale Ren Sak ll a YT YET CS Sod ths ke { Tho: char Suton ANNE t reare, ‘The impor ‘ some of the city districts show (heir appreciation | ment b exvolly with other property of the same marked tua eat 1 y rupted, cng oxtiagub pol Lut wa i hos allowed people to contril toward the Jeon the hoof into Now York must be | of the services of Gronaw Francis ‘Tuais by | Bature. 1 epublieans propose to eo ndjnet th Welch dice is dha elishten Mubol Ui oy Lake \ PrLRDRY s ie len | | electing him to Congress? Mr, Train: merits | burden of ¢ n, if possibie, that the heayiost a | Porter Bavonrs harles Pieree, j ‘ a Fda? Hea ween, | Ss this acknowledgment at their hana; aud thous | rer the 1 press upon the rich consumers of | v of Healt veotere | raufun desay and Taxnes Dunkin, { » Beveled ee » xecusation Of! Phe Republicans in Pemuaylyauia are mn | sands of native-born voters of all parties would | jsonien over tt PSP eget Pct “Wy Foster | raem foundry In Delanecy street... Michael Clary } dollars @ mont tat out of the rovival by thelr « el cit denheoaE A aplatalle cc Me PMLUR OMIA at CRE kat tla eee *. We A mnetnine. sauen Sates juricuoncor ie teneient houre law, Reverred (or | St widilght in Kost Ponstosnth street. Committed i Pe F opponcuts of | eloquence and originality. Mr, Teain would be | think that the present feeue of t bonds | Ste at ea the ain Pee ite ‘alco read @ report fvuum tae hant= i. -Chas, Bailey, traveling agent, was held } The conclusion eppears to be that, con wes involved in the I fh Among other laure 10 dietingwlen binant th Oongrers, “Why |-ouani vor is We tuned, euees when bath oy tevinas | pe Our tary tuspector, stating tok the Marte Jellroud | On Tid dovaee viewed Mesut sieved Mieee i eidering all these various sins of John Alle telling electioneering documents, they Lave | shouldn't the people of the Fifth District, where | banks or by viduala, because when they were Congress to recognize uny euch politieal organi: | fy Haul Hive urthe clearing of the ditches on each tw thie ar tea 2 answer harks Co ' vould « luv | caused to bo printed ond cireulated in nie | the squabble be if, Monhiaan old 1¢ wan agreed that they should no! y jon at this time, i The radrond track. had by their dains #0} pec lor a burglary on the office of J. A. Easieson, St would have boca better for Lim to have | 110 bo printe tend Vin great the eqnabble between Mr, Monniasey and hiv op. | Hold it Uthat they shoul not be taxed, ant | “Mise “Authoug explained that woman anttrace | M62 ii¢ Ealirond Ursa, Ba Oy eee poentis ee d for trials... Maurice Deloudl collected @41 continued hiv Infernal Dance House, Ho | bers a group of pictures representing scenes in | ponents is red-hot, reconcile all their diflyrences | ® Méter price was odtatned for them under that | touche at the very Foot of the queation of th miunuded the removal of the deans, tn oly represeuting himwellas a clerk of Mivburt s v yrave boys in blue, whom the chances ¢ u a Phe mo el . —_—- iy orkingwome e istranchived to. |r omey ta mitted to be a fair averngo wort of acitizen; | BY our Urave boys in bine, whom the chauces of | on this iden, The more they consider it, the bet: Wha un ha Boeotlia chike Beanie, hun worsings omen. “Were they diniranchived to- siication of Hl. & M, buy, to carry on slanch- THE COLKIS. h nd tot Nay thar’ war had thrown into the power of the rebels. | ter they will like it, Mo the Piliior of The Sun, Gay, they would have to necept the starving wages! tering ab Cypress Hille wus felused, SHY the hones we! he Is required to be cithor the Lest mon oF | Oi picture portrays these prisoners starving wud ae Mee Tons af aes ro wotlere tw women of wotuing. But their cu T ordered to be revoked afer the Ist Of Marea. Fhe | count op Srxctat Srssiixs.—-Convicnio the wickedest man in New York b } In a specch In favor of tie election of Geo. | , nth: Lam employed ines offen where perhaps | RIV TSis) chine Mar Ht power of Hie DOW coplimanen af at. RU NP bil VesMe IB MSORHN | eaten ycotir hens ner BURMA Di ORs nrags, und huddled together in the stockaded en ith me . i Ds | twenty men dur apap Ney Bia sel. nth Penite } we Most men aro respectable sinner, They | come rea ‘eee tent of free | Gast at Wheeling last Saturday evening, Wo take Tu feed ee ty pend Ligh Depers. | Mr, Pliips hoped that go constitntlonal quibble Was refused: eckly raport stated that the health of | Webster “Benoa? four Moet, : enpeets n ¥ | closure. Another ill gon Ipeldeal OF fre] AEN ES te ee eMetrics ne Sex, Tribune, Met, Herald, and | woud be showed to depsivethe iniy of her seat He | gue city for the third week of autumn, ending ow the | gwareuce, euiendid; Baril Davie, dui; Ju do nothing atrociourly, monstrously, eon | quent eccurrence in that dismal spot, ; et ginin, ut Gnant | World every day. Until few wecks go Thid the | ‘89 6/84 (iat women were ready io Join bude with | 39h, wos favorable tor the city ol New York: ‘Phere | Corr tany tt nde} domipl, Weel, ‘ote wouth; pe pay Ps sie -wioked | ti laa > aan TAP vennotat ea * | “always was Democrat, and voted for Buchanan | opportonity of reading Tuw Sew every morning | “Ar, Guntenoucn at 7 were, frum ull diseases, 615 deaths in the city, and | \iMinhe, ae bis Yrison Win | Bpicuonsly, ding uating ly wicked ; butthey are | two gaunt and ‘ 1 omen fighting Fo bRaT tra Deeneet one cca i pede iy ra He pi Llp A ads ue Mr. Goodenough aud Mr. Young oppose! the ad- | during tho # pisvious weeks they were, reEpec ere > cpanins two months far, very far from being euch the New | in the desperation of hanger f bone, Another I ? Ay choose pelween | Te some toahio t LB gre began to | mission of Mrs, Stunton, the latter onthe ground | tively, G0, 50, G50, 7% O43, and WL. The mange of | gurven Dav | 0 ; ae a recia ae libalaukaling & nitabuee tie him aud Biase, who always was on Abolitionist,”” ve trouble in getting it, aid now she tat | thot wonncn vere net sudielentiy eduesied ia labor | temperature “last ‘week Erevented extraordinary | Mi acl uiltivan, ir pee | tament teaches men to Le, They aro | shows # seutine oF spe oleh Sc bah TS ND " . nis youre, Tam now forced to buy 4+ aud politicd movements w take part in | features, ‘The mercury varied fom 22 degrecs oF | woubls » Pot W hit iebucl Waller ee el ee jag upon tho. dead (lae" fo yuspull’sh a plone st at's very true, and there are thousands of lake it in uly pocket. 3 ee Cantey to at on Thurrduy. thus closing ue of ae | gue mobi; Fou Yow nthe and. $20 Ana | q . soon ike: And aa several other ofthe horrora | Democrats everywhere who are rsolved that at | New Youn, Wet sa Yours, tc, 0. 8. Wy Mr, 8 J. Wallace considered thi ‘in New York, fewer Henderson, ais Woblaon, one toatl ‘ Now John Allen ia required to be a saint. | Mouldy cuke. And so sevens) other ot the DOrrOre | a events ff "5 New Youn, Sept, 2%) 1868, unieht (iat could be made for admit deatha 1 Brooklyn during the past week wero | (urs John Testis aca eee ace rt yee ‘ m - ‘ 5 with which we have been made fomiliar by do | #! events Hey will not have Blair / —- their deliverations, that they might Le tauglit in these | 998, and during the sx previous Weeks, respectively, | rie, seuvence H le must not receive two hundred dollars a eet eciad wilh Ife An tke Feat oo Rua Eotare,—The business in real estate yor: | mAs Sol, 208, 207, 11, M0, and 27, diye” Clty Brisa 4 month for supporting twelve fallen women, | *tiPtiom es connected with lif in the rebel pris | deasre, L. Cortambert and F, de Tranaltors | torday wa ; Mv. Datory. Delleved that intelligence and morality | ““y'he great>st number of deaths in New York oe- | Jolin Kasia, twu i ‘Joseoh | Pe OF PADRE RS, allen Women, | ou are presented to the eye in amuch more lin | jaye written a short bl : jerday was rat ver dull. ‘There are indivstions, tow | should qui while iguorapee und vice ould BOE. | enyied iu the First, Slath, an Seventeenth Wards, | Julius Kuben died #5 Juuu Welly, oe widuth ' and trying tobe Wetter himself, and to tell | 0" ) relay | hove writen pat Boaraphy of n, Grant in the | ever, ofbrisker speculation during the coming wou, | Ue.vos 3 Noman'ssuftageadvocito, andin favor OF | Where thy popuiation is more dense, Adjourned, ia el me rate ed a wh } i i Sia eakal pre me oN rench language, Which has been published at the | A. J. Bleceker & Son, of Cedar street, sold yester. | *imittlns the delegate —<————— James Walkur, uitt ru { others how todo bettor; while itis quite | The right of these pictures cannot but have an | Ayanco-Américain omee, 1 Liberty wtreot, It by onler of Chat meet sold yale |The pievious question was moved, wBlelh et OT | Tuy New Conownns’ Ovvice.—On and afer Oct, | vied Jonetin Tonto Yor ear teetiarsticee } + right for Henry Ward Beecher, with no fallen | immense effect upon every man who has either suf: | en's the sdlne facts of the Geueral ite beer roberty, the house and iat 492 West Filty-tirst etre: ns : a spe tee Yale belly taken DY IX” | 4, next, the Coroners erent Boeae of New York apes Erunk Howard. a pick pdcket. women to pul 4 1 a is "i sbel and suumaled wtyle, aid as im every Way & reudabie | bear Ninth avenue, for $15,115. House, 1.054; lol Keat son, offered a that Henry | will ocewy the roome in the Iv ws who was shoeping is Untoa Park, a vport, to be paid ten huadred ¢ Gard in nerson the erueltion of the rebels, or 1 boo 10) 6ad4, roll I ii -Reaitna thon oferad & sega iow | by the Sheria, Dourios pall aliaens tee tented ona oe sewsane ot hie

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