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SE THE SUN, I lan “ . 1 ! / MUNEM ENTS, feorn, persecution, and death, The othor | by screws, according to the intensity of 1 POLITICAL — @ay Wo copled fron fafnential pr tric carrenta from the earth, Tho seme pair | pt BALLAOR', Sept. se-simon Wernari, and bearer | GAY we copied from List 4 oe | ae Wiled tue TUSIOFUL. te? iy | ~The citizens of Minnesota are to vote on the + than Li Alabama an a nwhich t two clare | OF Wire sop WAN bodied int tion of negro suffrage at the election In Novem POAGe pada Probe ane er ct ats | of mon wore v that thoy would all t Bhd SN lg lite ; ber. vote is to be on the aame ballot as the gen- taloment. A Tour throngh Ireland. hanged as coon as Seymour and Hla r should ; : it pith ashen ld a | erst teket, BGLO'S THEATRE —Osteabacn's Opera Rows, By Seite: Silvana Wan ttihneedd WH ee ee cs The Porton Post says that the last effort of Matinee On Saturday at i o'clock P.M. re . k ean oleo be kept going by a stationery bat ‘ansious and almiees ‘in Town t# the establieh- UM—Kogtish Opera Roots, Matinee | © TUTE cut, ¢ Ungae wage nid @ CAP | tery, if f any clroumstanee it should ntofan orcanization called © Great Girls.” Their : “e pob-Lagwer suspended by their necks from @ — Aiieult to connect the wires with the ewrh. motto is sapposed to be * Mutet wa.” MW YORK THEATRE-Foul Play. Matinee on Sat: | troe, whore thoy had Wen lolt harging by @ | Altogether, it aces to un that Mr, Kennedy's | Col, Thomas Swan, of Charleston, West Vir. DOWERY—Fatr May, The Wickedest Man and Wouan | Ku-Klux mule which had Lorne tem to the | invention ia one of extraordinary value, The | ints, an eminent lawyer, and formerly a colonel in in the World; &e place of execution. cheapness with which his clocks can be rute, | in the rebel army under the command of Gen Floyd, _ = = ” TL Biiwes for AML i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 94, 136: ‘Terms of Oe Sum, Dairy, per yoar to wall walseribers...,. Bam Wrenny, per yen. ni w se 0 ~~ 20 AUN, pot-bayperst ‘They are Northern 1 e Th ince the war. United State fo all citizens. Now, what ar non born in thi sealawages’? They are Union South, And what are car n who fave Boon Mt to move South and settle the What fs their crime? Ma ated the Constitution or Iawe of the — iy No, not at all. ‘They have | h mply attempted to exercise the rights! hich the Constitution and Jawa guar i And for so doing they are ey viv among the least of their recommendations for Tf he were to nd th that 1 long tin y Will Hast, will not be Hammon UKE, — Gen. Bunks passed through this city yer | on bis way (0 Massachaeetts from Wash ngion, Me is looking remarkably well, bale and carty. Probably no man in this country b sre thorough knowledge of t! eds of the Southern States than Gen. Banks, | Adeves the voters of this State is now stumping the Stave of West Virginia for Gr and clty, In Which he strongly urges the | Scostor Trumbull, of Tirole, has hitherto refrained condition aod | from toking an active part jn the canvas ance fan, —The Zancoville (Ohio) Courier says: Chief e Chase las written 9 letter to a friend in this elms of Grant d Colfax, and avows himself warmly in favor of thelr election,”* —Owing to a recent domestic bereavement, In weeord with a request from thin eitizens of Bpring#eld, he will, however, speak lo that town early tn Ten copies to one address, + 1809 of the political jeeuea of the doy, he would be lie. | October, Twenty copies ‘0 one “wo | threatened with death, and some of then 16 fay Tiga. Rod dnicen WHlki- Pop ‘ | he remult of the election for Cougeettonal Fifty copies to ene addres . 00 | have been put to denth alren pee aba) Dilegate th Colorado ia ptili in donbt, ‘The Demo- Fifty copies to one nad an voy | Kindnees that this conduct on their part will | We fear our erring Sonthern brethron will | whilet Repadlicans are confident that Bradford, Fr ineingt al coniels tn Clay packager, a Clad rater. | not be tolerated, The sealawaga and the | keep on bullying the free until they are | ‘helt candidave, slved a majority of 6 Two feywent iwvariabiy in advanc carpot-baggers shall bo protected in the en. | driven to desperation, Por instance, Gen, Gor preelueta remain to be heard fr AUYRETISING KATE, : don's threats of “drenching the leaves of the f ive entire Democratic ticket was elected by Teaeaeaa we we : ree Joyme nt of wll their lewal rights. One of tel iirahe Bisel ae wh banal i “ he fore | starge majority at the ebacter election in. Oran ‘Three ta WOME) OF 1689, vesecesee rons | thO things that wo fought the war for was heb blatslanthctnprrtichidd ep elbatetidriig an igcdtitraahdd Mts ha IRS” es eT Eg? Folly one-half the Trey Pace, por line... He rents | to sceure to th lead in tiglite of life, pro: | 1M" the nomen will vote fast ke his: ¢ MU master | packs voted the Demoeratic thekot, ‘Th sintse Notions, per line a cent + Nea 2 wants bim to do, scoms the elimag of iudiseres | paseed off without a single iste LEADED ADVRETISEMEN Ts Charged only ton Ud . erly, Tree: free voting in eve yu a, Morshal wae the on!y pe deen pied. part of tho t m Thet we moan to have | ——— «d there wae no oceans! In Wane —per ine 28 above ue | now, ant the sooner the Southern peopl | Mehop Duggan, the Catholic Bishop of Mt | —For the honeilt « a as Savarese Hrronte ues | derstand this determination and respect hols, who has recently returned from Barope who mivht otherws © the “ A for all parties, the care of hiadinesse, hua ereatod Lie | the two ters, we extrac uni Bice ion in Chicago by supending sundry | the fell deft in a 7 | * t ‘ s who hud i cont a: fo:-the'} thes scotewag” 2 sdechy Notice to Sabscribeors. ct of Grout’s Election on the Price |“ / hi oa 5 | thick who comes & every Batecribors wishing thelr eddress changed will please of Southern Landa. Llkegtoithad hentia Palle dienes Arad a geutlenets ea xoxpactat je whether Darey, Saat Warety, or Weeety, aul | Tandy any future ovent ther Roles, of the Chureh of the Holy | 050") dtiaa aks Wheaton Ws be part to give their od Btate, Couaty, nut andly any future eve te ed fork the chat i ou ; 7 Post Onto 1 the new place to which they wish | Dife ¢ individual, te me abcctve, OF Hla bee Boathorn cringed lod Powe Melt paper eent pow than Uie cloetion of Geb, Gaas ; Pithes Vek Wri la hades cicula Wai ap noe Ove friends in) 2 vt worth 1) al ‘: ‘ | bie s : sh riders dan ae ib Goi a raisit fa c hrs BEAN ' This eleetion have wpon rol lay evening | a hel From this St will be so that jent. If » hon r the Ketters eowtauaog | the price of honda in the former slave States? — inaliy to pre iw their r ‘ # hold ba levee a Chan weey oud raven tro aide We think it will enhance the value and | pester, bot really to nuke sa frat . ns ; ron the pwied! ot fade: tr of. the The | Would induce the Bishop to re ren . x Triumph of the De cys ay ‘ FE Ue | as ti cawa tan warn] inet feonn ¢ ddrese a ‘ vill be mor ste and more chi Res Whoover loses in this country, we, the within the limits of the auth “4 jmarked in some than in others, ta | ba | te for foal, trac Democracy, always win, It mr ‘ 4, while not to Kot in he full ig . ee the more northerly of them, ¢ his ; necessarily ho #0, in the nature ef things, in | Galle di: North: Gavel ere - et unbecoming ar w . ‘ the United States, Tho causo of trae De | SY D North Karolina, it w VSFY | justats upon both his power au ty to wet as | ‘ : sat, So it will be appreciably felt in| he hasdone, ‘The parieh has raised the f un pea at Biocincy, the cause of the peopl te und hy Slee it Sodh tbcldhnal dapat pate H ee ne political v ‘win 8 init ia eleetion vi 000 fu ‘her Roles a at seus to Le f ia bie vail. It matters comparatively Tittle under | ok a a ia te ‘ . be he A ry Cot iat 5c: Light he ast turg 10 to sureeauie, Tulane uarantes peace everywhere, He ame | abou ran do for hin at present, Dy ‘ ~ ‘ mt what names or what lead the battle is | BY adel eee ids bake vee Bare ste ec . vi oe hit * | at ton averthrow of the Ce ey cannot be the into power with that understanding and on | the Viear-Goneral of the d , is another vies | ¢ uf he staid men of Nor Lar : fought ; the important question in. every if ; basi ineligible adc ? | that basia, ‘The day that his election in an- | tim of the Bishop's displeasure, bat no steps | The States of Ohio, Pem via, and In. national election is, on which side lics the ; bash ti Waa baa taki (i bie behall’ ‘The wll " nounced, everybody will know about what m ty have beon taken inhisbelaif, The whole | diana will have elections on the 15:h @f October for Interest of popular rights t Where | dienite has been referred to Rome for settlement, | siate sul members of Congress, ‘The vor The rights of the people are not derived from government, but they do require a gov. | to expect for the next four years. i be a settled poli ey—netthed from the loginning, and to bo steadfastly adhered to ernment for their own protection, for there ld tt and carried out; and that policy ia Peace, | is no other way of protecting them, There- een ti Toxnn wilt alt (ta law ae | di fore, the first esuential to the rights of the | st ot Gen, Guant will havea aaletary { People 18 the Union, Iie prescrvation wan | mcs 14 will augment the valae of propor: | Yhe political warery of thet great model Democrat, Andrew Jackson. In the present canvass it is evident that a majority of the people think that the of the Union and of trae Demoeracy is i Vifled with the name of Gen. Grant. He is & Democrat of long stending. If he who | w | ty thore, greater degree in North Cvrolina, sittated in monntalnons and elevate which are Bat it will be felt at ouco ina There tracts of Innd in that State ow offered for sale in Chin city at extremely Some of them are fertile, nud dresions re iinm 00 ow prices ry ealubrious, ‘They oiler | mittee on | sembling of Con | they had ¢ —o— Thisinthe day of disclaime 4 boing a Soy agen — it iw that ¢ etrenchment bi ou man ivelnins being Stren, dito fore th ait till the re ¥ discovered tigate the I power to inve ili wl the charges of Hinckley againnt Our public men seom to be Lavensably deficient in the knowledge of their dutios, i | We have seen at the Hoof Me Win Sees by paras rarer ie iat ducements to Northern emigrants, if | utew Pauw hotography of the highest i iid teee Uston man/it Is unclees (0 look for | iminimeation of public afaine is eetab) Der ote ies CREUie Bie Gis Auk et tas reat | which assures peaco oni protection to the | cially tweevery admirer uf Shakospoure, | ‘Tho Seymour party iv identified with the re OES SMTWGML TORI ROSEY, WHORE) CRIN arseace lakes i ylselet looin wadare wlio | loaders who fonglit againet the Union, and |“ | Lis death, und necessarily reproductug with great | Those leaders are identified with it, Andno| With a Union admtuistration all there | exnetness his features as they wero at the time, | anti-Unton, rebel party ean properly be re. | Blessings will bo soured under the § This wark fenow tu the possosston of Professor Governments; for if disorders to any con: | Owen at the British Masenin in London, Its Nise garded as the true Democracy, But the people's cause can nover be de- foated, Under whatever name it may up, that is bound to conquer. Who cares whether the name be Denoeratie or Repub Nidan t - —_ ' An Irish Rebellion among the Demos eracy—Hoftman in Dangers We copy in another part of this papera most ugly manifesto which indicates a regu r rebellion in the very stronghold of the rn Democracy, The Irish who supported MUM | Gon, Gran will bring up the price of lands rity, aud were beaten by Howrtan and the | among them will reconcile many Southerners Gewman interest, seem to have made up thelr | ty the © minds that they will stand it no longer. They declare that they will not vote for | Horraan, becauee they do not regard him as a friend of their people, but shall give their suffrages to Gurswo., the Republican can- | t didate, They seem to think that he was either born in Ireland or at least descended from Lish progenitors. ‘This looks bad for the candidate of Tam- many Hall. It looks as if the State House at Albany would not now be graced by the presence of our elegant and accomplished Mayor. It ina pity. He would have become ‘the place so handsomely, ond we doubt not would have administered the office to the great advantoge of the people, But now we fear be will have to walt for another election, It is not our fault, We have done our Dest to help him, But since it must be so, it is a consolation to Mr. Griswold will alko inake a Governor, at once useful and high mental Wel noticed a disy uve feared this remult ever since w nud if this revelt yoos on had polley will | be dearly pald for. eon Persecution of Union Men must Stop in the South, | ng for some remarks respecting the hauteur of Mr. Jnvvenvon Davis, This quelity in | that gentleman it regards a8 merely © en Inborn ¥ hes to chic fraud, and | dishonesty.” The Commercial then ors or tosay that while “it ine purposes of excited by the late war, can it promote the fnterest and welliare of the ¢ eate one half of th spise the other ¢ This is a very pertinent question, Lut we do not think it ought to be addressed to us No one in this part of the country is ¢ tated to hate and despise his fellow-eitizens elsewhere, ‘Tho fact that after we had put down the rebellion, at an expense of five thousand m!lions of dollars and a million of inestimable lives, we put no one to death, and banished no one, is a pifficlent proof Mhat there is no hatred or malignity in our hearts. But how is it with those to whom this astonishing mayuanimity has boon shown? Are they kind and considerate in their foel- Ings toward their merciful conquerors? Do Uicy appreciate the forLearnnce and gentle- vas with which they have been treated? We hardly open @ Southern jourval with. out finding in it the most venomous denun- tiations of senlawags and carpet-baggers. Phoy are revrosented as meriting nothing but ¢ ty to ke nation to ha disorders and disturbances would not be per- rebel in its spirit aud ine! State Yankees do, 'T one, but the Menphis Aealanche is of quite a other opinion, specimen: Hivered persurer, euuse, hae ret iderable extent should be permitted, the | ¢ Foderal authority would interfere ; there yritted But under a nat onal adininistration | ations, great dis. ceeur in all the old slave ul urbances would purage immigration and to keep down to a y low figure the price of Iands. Southern people like money as well as » fact that the election of | at, 2 ——— i Thomas A. Ii nilton, Republican eandi- “4 sRypranrretee . traps, On comparison with the picture, it wos | hig bad deal an WPoaatgng pay see found that the conjecture respecting it wax cor- through the Biate, "To the American publie | Tet: Tt was the original of the painting, and be- the event may not seem « particularly striking Hoe doubt wae taken from Hbakospenre’s ows Mr, Mamilton has the misfortune to bea “acalawag,”? of a native of the Routh who dares to obey the reconstruction acts of Congress and be loyal to the Union, and in eon. sequence he is assailed by the Avalanche in a strain of inveetive, compared with which the red. hot utterances of the positive Northern Demo- evncy seem feeble indeed, The following iso ‘Thomas A. Hamilton, the sugar thief, the white. tate bo the Confeterss rtmaate elty whieh Wwbitavion, “Ite is more 4 locust of F by his tierous than the ‘ail Dad me blow owipar iow With Prous scontge ealied Mamit on, As no grass over grew where the fect of the | renowned Tune trod the carth, ao doce the rich evidently by some pupil of Van Dyk ‘The effect of these would beto dis: | Shokespe a 1697, twenty-one yoar The idea that there h collection, which, on account of its deaililike ex pression, had not t at the sale, ered this mask among a lot off rags said, iu the possession of Prof, Owen, back of the The face differs considerably from trait of Shakespeare, but th a strong evidence of the authonticity of the mask, acoms adequate to the subj pecially is. wonderful, marked by any great promin quite round and full everywhere, but a eavefil exninination di ia the sn to soy, had been very fully and yet independently time, and one of the ey ti ly intere Tn 1847, an ancient of Kessolstadt, near ory iv extrem Jorman family, the Counts Cologne, be | a coll f pictures which had been in F possession fox au indefivi auction, One of them, a very me extinct period was sold at yall paintir represented | cin state after death, Itisdnted after Shakespeare died, | was painted from a east was at are lyil cived; an investigation revealed that een apiaster wiask fn the Kesselstadt | n accounted of much value nged search tinally discove uid other worth old | A prot less articles in the possession of a dealer ii re now an we On the “Auno Domini year of Shakespeare's death, any other por- difference affords ‘Thia mask and the litte pictu ask is inseribed: 1616." Thatis the ortrait of him which et, The forchoad es It isnot very high nor ces, It ie Indeed, this is the only clones an exe ingly fine variety olog «i wee, as ifeach phi sveloped, ‘The nostrils have been fiayed hy sis somewhat disfigured le enters a gurden, tho full-blown flowers wll | Hut there ix no great ion about the free, COFH Ne SOMERS OA Red RARE SnBe Beane 8 | nor any sign of decay. It is evident that the tintin sous at Mid opproaet, and fly away roe | mask was token immediately after death, | Ree LR man ERA OF aeaieicie liawt It is belivved, that this nash was also the ory tl wie J burn guid the ehiekens | hal of tho Stratford bust, carved by Gerard | OE Te lelsdddate . | Johnson, That work was doubtless eut fron | And s0 ou for acolunmm and a half, Tt would 1a model, and there is sniicient resemblance, bo dilleuit to say whether Mr, Hamilton wes ve a Taal Gia Aivasana Ts t ataused or mmaced by this tivade; but he | i ite it itehty p S iwek bun ch die ina wis | perigee m8 4 i © WON | wrought after the o But, unlike the bust, | derful skill with wh Mee lela t, 1 the | the noble intellectual beanty of the mark is al- naginative power which ft everywhere dis | most poyond description, It is said that when | plays, When the § Ihave concluded to | Komblo saw {t sho turst into tears, troggle no longer for the lost cause, a grand Hitorary future is undoubsedly open to it, in evr tain flelds of which no ene is more competent to | win renown than the editor of the phis | Avalanche. | — | ck was exhibited | rof jours | 1. Ht is an astonishing Tho Kennody electric ¢ yesterday, at 481 Broad valists and scientific m y, to a nun machine, So shupte a clock never was invented before, mechanisin consists solely of a pen- | dulum, holding two maguets, and one whoot | moving the hands on the diol face, Sprin | weights, and winding up are dispensed with alto gether, The pendulum is kept two wires connected with the nished with a pice of in ground; the other poeses through @ piece of car One of these wires supplics current of ity, Each | is connected with a coll opposite to the taguets | fixed on the pendulum on ench side, The electricity of these magnets ts of the Fas that supplied from the earth and concentrated in the coll on its side of the pendulum, Accordingly, when it swings up to that coil itis repelled, and made to swing back toward the other side, whre it 4a aimilarly repelled, An Ingenious little ar- rangement cats off the electricity from each coil fs s00n as it has performed its oflice of repulsi ud lots it on again as soon as the repulsive force is once more needed, ‘The movement of the pendulum is rogulated » movement by | rth. One ts fare | | whore it reaches the bon, the other of negative cloctri | rs to Correspo: “J * Can a person hivfully vote at | the comin fon that has lived upward of ten years in this eity, without having declared bis inten tion upto this timer” Ifa forekner, no, He must fh Jive hig futentions, and then reside here two | yoars A.W.) asks If the law regulating every | or any Stat Is a rich relation to keep apoor one If rick thimselfr” The law of New York provides that the father, mother, and childven who are of sufictent ability, of any poor person who ts bind, old, lame, impotent or decrepit, so as to be unable to Work to taiatuin himself, shail at hele own eburge relieve and maintain suck pe . in such manner as shall be approved by the overscors of the town where he resides, We belleve the same law 18 eubsiantially in force in other States, but do not think that the degree of responsible ionship is extended beyond that above rpecified, “HW. ©." writes! Lam a foreigner, born tn Lovdon, Englond ; am 83 years of age; have been in the United States seventeen yeare; have served three months In the army during the war; my pa rents Were not citizens of America, Now the ques tion is, can Lyote? Am Ta citizen, and what makes me one!” The act of Congress of 186% makes you, in consideration of your service In the army, 9 ¢ zen, Take your honorable discharge toa Court of record, and get the certideate of citizenship, which will entitie you to vote..." 4 Widow,” —A husband dying without ebildren may will his personal estate migrreesional Com. | | | dai—Judge | rabved in we States sluce (aud Including) 1969, 1, Mute, and Presidential elections, will be ti iu the following table INDIAKAL Lis was tie vote for Boia were neatly fox Governor, and was detested by Benry 8. 1 win the Boll and + rate Douylae 8 nominstions in Wisconsin are wet Repybteana, Nowe * Keuominated, ¢ Demoeratic malority, anes Naturnlization, Tothe Bitttor of The Sun, Sin: Please answer the following interroga- tories for Use information of many of yoar readen Jet. Does the minor soa of a natura ized eitiae Attaining majority become acitiges With out OF olug before the Courts? Constitutloual or statute provisions whieu eover (he ease, 4ul, Is an allen who has served In the United States ny during the war of the rebellion avd beea honors ably discharged therefrom a eit without Sarthe forin or procedure betore the Courts What i provisions apply to this ease f TUF SUX being a source of Might toe vast number of persons, atiomg Who Is the Writer, the foregoing questions kre submnitiod In the hope that you may Five the desired light, and thereby obhge MANY READERS, New Yorx, Sept. #1, 1968, I. The minor ehildren of persons natnraltzed, tf the children are then dwelling in the United States, be» come eltizens by the naturalization of the parent, 1% ‘was formerly questioned whether this latter provise ion applied except to the ehildren of parents nasural- laed before the pastage of the act of 1902, The peiut came up for deeision in the Courtof Chaneary of shi Siete in 1840, in the ease of ebildren who were mi- nors, living with thelr father Im this country, when the fuiher was paturahzed in 1°30, amd whose right to nucceed to his estate was denied en the seump- tion that they were all Chancellor Waiworth dvclted that they were not alens, Dut heeame ek|- gens by the naturalization of their fMther ia 1290, Judge Daly decided to the same eficet in the New York Cormon Pleas tn 1517, The point was again a4 in 1850, 98 to the right of one ew naturalized daring hts min ov of Sheriff, and decided in bla fa- Veck, son of a ettt ity to holt the vor, Thy ther, and deehled that the naturalization of the hy band, made his aMen wife # citizen capable of holding, Ming, or bequeathing real exiate, 1 passed an ag in 186° making aliens who enlisted iu the army aud were honorably discharged, citizens without the formal Veliove, | of declaring Uucir intentions, or reslding here during | the customary tive years, For all purposes ex- cept voting, ® person who enn show that he hes served bir coun 1 the army and been honorably disch A, tea n, Tecan hold and dispose of real € ant perform othor acts of ettizenship, | But to neqnire the privilege of voting, he must go before a Court of Record, tnow bis honorable dis- j Charge, and vee ive the certifieste of nataralization, Then be can yore, ——— The White Tothe Est'or of ihe Sin. Sin; The secount of the colored South Cero- Mnaorator, Henry Wright Parvie, Eeq., whieh you ropadli-hed yesterday, remiade re of certain pro: fessorint nowination, on whieh no comment, I ber Neve, bus yet been mado by the press, At the last Annual meeting of the trustees of the General Theo- logical Semiusry of tho P, B, Chureh, 1b was formally announced that an estimable lady, ® momber of Trinity parish tn your eity, had offered to endow a new professorship; that she had determined to give a rum of money (62,000, if I mistake pot) for thie benevolent purpose ; that ahe had designated the ame oF title of the professorship; and that, agree bly to one of the provisions of the statutes of the institution, sho hed nominated for the important situation the Re Francis Vinton, Connected nu Frotessoral With this offer there was one remarkable condition, vies That the profesror appointed should always be a white man! The trastees of the Sewinary have not yet acted upon the nomination, MOF ean they act an. lees special mecting should be called be‘ore June, 1600, The statutes, however, may be revised by the General Convention, which {sto wit in New York to Away from bis wife, but she Is entitled to her dower Of one-third of his real estate, If he dies intestate, the widow 4» entitled to one-third of all hie pro- pertys the month of October proxime, and I ludulge the hope that the members of thas Venerable body will ‘enact that no distinction as to color shall be inale by the Wustect, either in ¢he admission of students or THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1868, of Congress of Feb. 10, 8b, went fur- | the appointment of professors, With God there Is Colored clergymen hare No reevect of persons. hes and they Wave <cate in hailed from Hippo, and the other from Cartage, ta Afrlea, A WHITE ALUMNUS, Wrowespar, Sept. 14, 1989 —— A Remarkable Curlositys To the Editor of The San. Sin: L notice in your columns an a as fol lows: "Fossil human bones are again d!sturl walks of sciences, Dr, Gibbon, of North Car ‘who read @ paper on the antiquity of wan ot Chica ter. One whieh T might relate i+ not without Produce, which w wood all around it, It Is not lar, gtle ‘That such was the fact thore are undow)ted evt- Aencos,soine of whieh ure of a mort remarkable charac- | Py rest. Ihave in my possession aa perfect a hunan belng's found in the heart of a maple tres, with at least a foot of green than tho egg ofa condne cured (0 write up th swenring has been nly, Can Account anieh ae t the proseutit ens! wher Th the Fititor of The um. Sra: ed journal you Inform your roulers that © Mra itanton, the britiiant editor of (he Merofu 1 £0, hus given afresh {impulse to the question, Me | tumatel triew to show that civilized pe dwelt in North rr America anterior to the tndinn races," &e. that ah whe ed fon assert, ably py best mode of The women of V else their right of mult) se This surely is In the In the last Friday's he brfiian ew Jersey, and follows an extrac’ Wea great deal of desire to lev fore thats ae} nee of hat v ¥ the fret with yo ¢ proceedings ot thi Without amending law disfranel ~ aj) Women n of Eng ret pl aula of the use of the ve Ansiet. walnut, revalent as thi ru owl ram and rogan dition of your +) pint tertaken SUN EAS. - that the poome of the tate 1 by the Harpers tren say are to be poblis Why then, ehonld they be | ther tue ronghe and vue ay ts pious donors, expecially thee of benevolen \ OLD BALK, a sabe neon should be appreciated; but where principle ix in New Your, Sept. 92, 1968. —More Me vory best blueberrying volved, the memory of Bt, Augustine and At, Cyprian —— ~ ground In all nire, should by Churehmen be cherished, tue one | Mad Bagtich tn the Revolution and Elwes | ue suri ot on the Potomac, « borial place of Iudians of gigantic stature has just been discovered. =—Wh nba it is first cradled, t like wheat? A en thrasued, and finally becomes —PReeanse ably eniisted : none e flower of the fa: ie reports;” | <The bay gelding Jolin Stewart on Tnesday m the ftevofution, pet for this lady, aud Mio her sex ehne Chosen tho Tut unfor- 4 nagroes, Ait) eommposh Wwe have that execrable Amer. » etatm in the 9 or contend, has become, } was surprised and pained at seeing It eommitiell by © pinplished a woman ae Mee Stanton, Ttrnet et of Tosufer- performed the remarkable feat of trotting twenty miles to @ wagon, at Fashion Course, Ld, in 8 | seconds lesa than one hour, Ina young ladies’ school near Frome, England, the pupils are allowed to play at cricket. They bave a epecial devas for the purpose, and the best erieket- ors are sald to be almost invariably the best scholars, % | —Aciarity school girl, under examination im on belo aswed, * Woat is the pestilesce walke:i fi darkness?” aus wered, * Bedb ugey It ia not a grandson of the late Fmperor > | Thurbide, but Lis son, who is living jn Courhevole, @ Roowe, yet It is distinet Im all ils parts, being evidte Puie rest of yone readers will excuse me for | Village near Paris; and be does not keep a coffee | ly the head of @ mato, having all the appearance of a role whieh furn' an antidote to this | howe bat nee howse, where the admittance for | nae, that of a full-grown man, with beard on ye co lad Nad A aie AS ease gentlemen Is four cents, anit fur ladies two cents, the lowrr face, ® well-developod mouth, apromiaent | yitreto be immed ately followed by te coujuacl! =Velveipede races in whieh ladies will take pare nose, eyes, &e., with a fail sult of hnir ov tho head dine. : fi are now appouneed in noe. ‘The French Rms anvach to It as a curiosity. I of anconstiie clee, and rides in U1e perk and takes long exeareione Tt Is & fungous growth, being vegetable in eubs nijed to be under: | into the eonntry on her mechanical steed, P tnd not antmal , e whieh #he found in Neat @ om hie Oonitvel St . 7 ’ Da tier Vineiey % af Green River City, on the Central Peelfie It wos found in the heart of the tree, abont tw 2 the | Rattroad, a: pile: of quarried ot contty ignited foot from the ground, aud dlacoverot in the cheppt (lgerey bad nth pontaned at faet A teveus etill born OF Oe sree irra: ny, Wes Cocaine 1A. 6. BML ERS) ersell we to re, I wrently one, saturated with gad which wasa perfect matrix, and hat wo counce a eet petroteuze, tion with the wood only by the tip eid of the noKe, “ editor ¢ « . : Deing free and devachod trom te Wood ba every help Wo be euadietre to the ‘sluystion of Cie | Or Pose alias other respect. ¢ Vineland w ico tt von compo: ory From the at ating h they a punt udite for handred years ab i vA —~ 4 . a nave aD wea found ite | it ko yen to Now con any entitle men tell w | Ma eco | for genthanen’a full dress is about this wondersul frerk, amd tell how it may con Hy tg ewalt clothes with eile feet ua ba people who may hav babited | ally. fndiv hel way ton who } not 1 indy sof itt Th at leat opens up ath ioe te ¢ me ow the RuiMted ‘ 1 full rules at the Min | rage nay Boret Pome Tt is roy Vthat ad dant of the Doge Covisuron, B et aonb neh 4 ot Venier in the Hees CONSTANT READER, | eapactty of porter ta tt eof neostore, and Te the batttor | | that a A tov Whetns Mai Sim: Your all who seck ad Orv ibas Drivers and Conductors. norenthiegedespas rhashe Age) ena Its genial wartath and weievmo Might, reache | Yo the Kititor of The Sun re ieecadaat of am iibestriows the favored few. Why itis seems quite inser | Stu: Your article on the poor emuiba | but It te dintcnlt to purchate a copy of zour papery | MLO Wor’ cistteen hours ul ult wis A of Health of Mavre placed the ] a9 {6 tsouly had for regular subser pr man who ts eo fall in bis dutles ae 8 husband | **! brought the © of Indian scalps wholly unlike that pursued with other shonld be witltnug to steal enoush of ble employer's | fom Very Cre © quarantine, fw order bo prevent | pers, Many regularly receive othe | Boney Xb Oke oak hia ty yumptent here ts @ | the hipying nud torn from Infection, The hale | oitem want Tink Sew additonal, but I Omnibuses und street care, AY fee wit he | emitted such on Intolerable that tt hed to ba | bad, and when a chanee extra copy rei the newe | condnetors are believed to be” dishovest, wh funigated ontsids the elty, before being dulvered | agent itis token up with avidity, Iti not 4 Mh cil, fe Oat had te Bck b agheaw oer | Into the hands of the eniffvrs who are to convert It tovus to say that wo Journal 90 receutly published | tiitu: rd Dethele awesees tg | into waterfalls and ehignous! tinder new auspices, as your weleome sheet Las been, | evydibg him, ‘The Princess of Mingretia, now the wife ot | Las ecenred eueh deserved popularity, Ia reey edb h Thir to re ing ihe dri u ait und honest, manly tone, and uiter freedom | eh n positive party biares, make it welcome where | od und took his ing political #hects aro distasteful, I ie aleo Fh ig, Rpm phere ble newe paper W. 0. ting bia money, when t pVOMKMRIIE, N.Y Sept, 2% ; Sik conte tare e et hen be eked, it the man's Pawnbrokers and thele Pe would t To the Paiton of The Sun. . ° 4, and « a Hy adv nt, per w Penalty for violation, $190. Mayor lice: Arough his Marshal, to fine them for viviaiions « the elty ordinanee, like auy other 1 | sun ae Locomotive Explosi To the Buitor af the Sun. Sin: Three locomotive boiler explosi three days! street depot; W to (e's wiation, Meumph jaliroad., Ought thes and Charle Ahing, OF are Uey 4 think they are), ned Uf they are good (ond to apply them to their boilers t My oceunati 8 ef these eafeguards, You have struck ern? OER” Why wot do the eoutrary with steam bo: “EXPRESS MESSE Rew Your, Sept. 21, 1818, a Where Does the Cold Come f # you ask me, E wil tell yo wlilauewer, £ will tell yon. I will give the reasons why T aay #0. ‘The meuntain tops, and all the balloon excursions, a is near 12,000 fers, We should think, os the 9 pawabrokers, he las tue power, givtrate,—ED, Rochester, Erle Railroad; Duikle, Erie things to be with all the appliances for indteating high steam and low water? Aro the seient(te Instruments good for no: | Md not boiler owners of all Kinda, stutionary, railroad, and fire engines, be evmpelied wimpels me to ride near a locomo five, and I know that my Ife Is constantly in danger | p, good cord in exploding bogus insurance companier, ‘The eold eomes from the regions above us, and ot person who — A Puratod Quert — 1 thon in th Jn Rngland hes is prose orning the conductor of a Tenth avenue ear tieth street | eed ing t. The pa Ad to leave vs on tlhe F 0 pasveng and Measures. in yesterday's Suw, eon- un i. at, turns ont to be by no ameans eo rich | was generally belived to be, Mer magnitt | cent jewels, whieh, ot her weddiog, exelted the a rl envy of all the Indios, It pomra, wi r aud the Jeweller who sold them the ' sued her hasband, Panes Me, ts none of the longest, fur the whole n, Garibaldi has written a letter tohis cons |, Sia: 4 pawnbroker name A——, not far from | i 1 eters ta Ps Se " i tea Nien ¢ er LA Hermtthies names o—, not fie fore | oe Stage pruprigturs that pay their drives ts stating the roarans which have ted him to coen ghd pusahed t | —_— | uit the consclousness of his Inability to help | thom Attar: ‘The Broadway Bluckude-A Gaod Sugaere | “2 tue and abyoidoned people,” have Kept Bim, | j | | thous he says, from taking part in the proce vas of Pure | | To the Pultor of The Bun. | Dement, He will, howe vlways be rearty to lay | Sin: Tho blockade of Broadway | down his Ife for tae country shonld the opportunity Inying of the now parcment pateles Meh the one | ecenr, | asi an i ihieta to keep lio quehiion re before oneor more than the hiwful tn Now, Me. fk fe cast Of | the Justice's Courts of Weetiiold, N.Y. whether are Was Soo’ tn tha euip hast | spiritual and elairvoyant dostors ure entitled to ree r who were to toose mo - t fre S|} cover fe services. eal de. 4, b desire to learn from y vhat course we | in oppoaite durections up: ' 1 aha i ¥j 5 news ne ieee, Chane. Danan [ke Zee Gnas, Nemee ee ciled that this kind of doctoring was a fraud, and that the plaintif in the case Was pot eatitled to re cover for his services, ‘The gult has been carriod up ec! grateful, and inany suferers w Tu the Baiior of The Suv vil Rencttad: ‘ONE OF THEM. iat Thave abet pending, which, by mutual | #8 County Court, and bids fale to excite consld- Naw Yons, Sept. 19, 1568, enue Toa notte to pate “Itis whether the | etble attention, Itis creating uo little excitement | Pawnbrokers sro Heensed by the city to tend | new ¢ tthe Fvivune ofice Will be Minis: | and speculation iu spiritual * elrctcs."* | money on pledges in sams of Ga or mnder, at no | Stet. Bicane enilgh Od The inhabitants of Tuyal District of 4 k : New York, Sept. 5, Isis, . | Rreater rate ofluterest than #5 per cent ; oa oil suis Lieber We Vagus Wiaktank Vacs tue, Chalea, in Mexico, white quarrying recently came | over §%, not more than 7 per per annus. * ss td suddenly upon a mysterious town, sepulchred araid voleanie lava, wit and corpses of its mifled. The vol in which were found the houses lzens, perfectly mum: no thot produced this disaster giving aecounte | must have eonmpletely disappeared at the time, bury. uring them w ‘ Wits ashes and In ent to Mding to show that | 8 beneath its ashes and lava all the ancient towne | aud ocenpants of tte cuvirons, whose existence te nol mentioned in history. —The rule given by the Schoolmaster * last | punishet, while in this ¢ try fale weights i of thed iT oe d piaetres pan be tand ere) wap with tepamiy, OF | Wook Oe the epeliteg of she diptibungs of and: all We “lecmsed venders’ who infest the streets, 1 | When repre K ¢ sound bas, Whe ull have ever set aust WAN ove pho gave, govord men rules pngh the following words sure; asa ceneral thing thelr halfpeck measures hold | poyoe ive tate ghana aabia?: | taiec mare than’ wo quarta, Sed other meneures | 00, 20 Desi with o they take of and not f¢7 vin anid we om the. eame seale, and Tam | Jeon, nef (ly fiat; 2, Lond-woman), seignior, selse, 1 | quite sure the majority of "grocers are | and its componuds seisin, seizudle, de., fell (the lime Vut little beter, Some time ao a friend Sof | 4 pound purchared lobsters in mh and he patd for roperly weighc it was viton Market, ‘The wan Le bought than of said they weighed five five pounds, bat on having found that they luhed ouly Ure nd one-quarter, Tt ma; said shat this case, While in Buglani wo | there ure hundreds ; ei Th thar J. hat theremlon of pervetual joo la this Tatitade | | never ss T never saw Allen in ny lit Now toke one of our intensely eat intercat in him in any way, and never desire to Of the Bridgeport Stondar New Haecn Palladium of to-d tn Allen ts lecturing under m; of the Pakudiuen on tally inv not only York elty alone. terdiy's Sux, Mr. Bal ¢ Your uiany reuters a rather onesiled view of this eubje Ucreiore, in justies to the other site of the quction, Tauk you to publiel this leltcr, 2. 1%. Lawhexce, Naw Yori, Sept, @, 1563, —— John Allen Sptoy Lotter from 2, T. Barun YY announ| y supie haturd. ‘and have not the slight: 14 | ore are arrane ve ‘The rule wus not meant to opply to et when sounded as a long, as In deign, feign, heir, weigh, neighbor, reign, rein, pelndeer, rina, selie, ell, win, weigh; or 6 loug, as ta eight; ore rhort, as in a | deiaure, —A London letter saya: Upon the lines from Manehester to Liverpool, Mr, Smith has established a rallway theatre, aad with a good result, Five long 4d in such @ manner as to form oue long room, ‘The top 14 vaulted and hung with cham | doliert, whieh give # brilliant light, ‘They aro also | arranged ao 2a to eacinde all noise; the stage is two foot Wigher than the floor of the ear. ‘The plecer whieh ere represented form a rullway repertoire, be- ing 10 arranged that the reenes terminate upon the arrival of the travelters at eaeh atation, Absinthe tipplers will be interested to know that a French physician who has Leen studying the ae ’ ati J have. His agent last alled on nd T to! ot daye, whose heat Is enddenty dissipated by a | Bante {En Neel ant neck culled on mo tnd told | gigirent alcohotie drinks served to thirsty people, squall from the northwest, aud tho thermoumeter fille | to «ive ro of his reee.pis to ihe Sabbath eehools | ays: * Absinthe Is prepared by distilling epriga of | several derces tn a short time, eny ia New York | in very pice where tured, Tteara thatthe 18 | sor wood, angelica root, €c, ‘This mlature appears city, Project a northwest line on the map, and at a | 40ing 40. but winterer he way do. I would wot eons | 16 yon ha 1 of prussi¢ acd, whieh in a af : | sifor sta vory good fuvesimens tO purchase ail lie | HD pia ‘als | distance of muy sixty milvsin that direction, you will | religion for Go conta, PT BARNU st | nily kills any animal touched by it? Pour six | find no northwest wind or change of temperature at —— ‘ drops of pruseie acid lntoa quart of water; tike an. the time the ehange took pleco here, Tle ehows | What tt will Cow tho Democrats to Cary | other usin and pour six drops of absinthe in 9 quart | that the wind sad cold come directly from overhead Penosstvant | of water, ‘Throw tate both basing eome live Mehe prety 1 the Hervit, Sept % Bh 2 Sareea tre 4 o } Those thrown Into the Dacin with in tathe with die This view Ihave stated to many cml men, |. To secure New Will it be better for the | gba : We as ice aie te base Weather observers, and it has noi deen dissented | AEX AGH Democratic manacers to inves bl Santate beta ie from, how Wow, reise In the Pennsylvania October tection, of! #ave | eontaining prussis acl’, om, v ow, Now York November contest? We r i awe 4 to be tiie —— jt pivenla cals for the darestiments | A most cxiraordinary © - Vo: he ts i | The Brothels und Grogshops of Now York aired thousand 2 oe by) phoriy ® a ‘ i | va. Tho Suilore’ Muay Labor. | the fessro. of fice | Pardes he eepedeatigs 7 ads | Teche Butior af The Sun. | aut epi of this Radical ned thelr bustands in oritce to | Sim: Manufacturing voters te a business that ioe, Wha, Bide of f tho hashes died seme montis pays in this community. The institutions fret named here aud WHERE, | ago, the third and last fu An&nat. AIL three boalies in the ve (ite are famous for theirs in thie eu, 0 Aes tateone have the ' been exhmned, to be mnaly zed by n Jim Mne of business, Whether th he them out of HL use 1b Bey ta chee ane ack Of the prorimed ssnesing Velng beought in pre raw matorial, of only gather up and impros th ay ore rate Piatats must | scnce of the » One of the women fy 45 ycarn decided, i not important, #0 a8 voles ure © tf say two bal usand dole of age, another oud the t Ce the regolar nouinees of th | lathe political the'r specia dominant 7 sence of these inetite proprietors and patrons apy protection and tv. r to enjoy f those in nd cinoluments are tion whose elevation with elected ruler An instance strugele now Kong om between iue I try (or a commitien of them) w Sailors’ Snug Harbor, This strugsle by in senit before the Suprewe Court, to ay not ye thxed, Die Sailore' Shug Hurbor fe an institution whi recoives und expends elghty-three thousand'delince ber annem in feeding, clothing, sheltering, wud im every eed(ul manner providing for "aged, dee and wounded aamen of tie port of New Yorke Fonr hundre! aud tht {y are now In it , Mristoeracy of Water strevt and Five Polite caw debaueh and plunder the ner York salor till be ls reduced to physical and peet- nlory helple thon ship lim drank andéend eeruit; ean repeat this operston 1s ouies within their reach, and apf with U W) aesdrance that when be ts past reeaiing by niethod, he enn In all probability bare x quiet, hapey home tolive or die in at the dailow doug Mare iF on Stiten Tstand Moderite men micht enough bo nc the end Bui i wise—thit Were are the ities of the liquor and dam lowed to vend thelr viet sutution, and reectve them Bek at they can got something mgre oat of therm, even, they reso fur gone @b be fit ehurity asylum, Complaint hos beem made to th Cases of maludministration have beem Lor-shop gen # of the vonted ¢ tried on a the Mieial sta. procured he above type Is hefore asin @ i | An that potitieal indlucnee, , dare emboldened oeens' un dortake @ governmental enterprise ou thelr ownae- | Cees to count, depending tor impunity ca their influe Tue its eapital aged with existence $75,000 for lowes, Tho policy holders participate ia its profits, making it, in effect, # mutual company, —A B says that fr are, first, two; iree | the ‘bri of the el ‘Ken'eevon' ‘due of special a y at rom Bost cd tet ft bs : ree of a hundred Mousand from New York to eave Jeast ti bundrey (housam Iiay: pave (0 well not « Ve ka Began) WV covembered tat If It requ sila to Aeehiauan tn 1856, ib wil Seymioar in 1868, a a Unie Staras Lure ann € that whieh we ry 1s seourely invested, and lis a good judgment, In tie threo y it has issaod over 40,000 poilcie ei ton correspondent of « Chic candidates for matrino’ liv burbs of the Hub find it necessary to seud their 8 no fewer than clght diferent cards, These ‘the individual names of bride and bride forts receive, & pa ly their ext eg hs bat even J eio',’ we meet still say that, the etup: neners depeiding in New York on th ja demand the facrif | to give a #how oO! svanty Ixsu- RANCH CemPaxy.—Our readers must NOt eNpHore, from therevetations we have made of a few bogus tax enranee companies In New Jersey tong of the kind located In that Btate, ere alike worttless, Among other pessure In commending as entirely Aicace, Ws the United 8 deserving of con- tutes Life snd Casualty In misce Company of Jersey City, which has an ageney at 96 Broadway, iv New York. Tis offices ve teen from its advertisement elsewhere, men of the highost soclal and pec! then their joint title gies red a pony Hyequire at suce all tnetitas take gresb as may are gent! standing, irs man- ears of ite and pald ago paper ng in the marrings asean telned at prevent, th been assisted ia thetr erime by the fonr™ necromancer, or fireuse de curise-who 9 have faspired the deed and helped to aes —Tho grape crop of Kelley's Toland, 1 Erle, or as some know It, Cunn'nghor's Island, will not equal this year the yleld of Jost year, whon there were sold from It 1,200 tons of grapes and Sa gallons of wine. The crop, howover, will be good | this season, On Bi Little Boss Islands, and on Jobuson's and Put Ia Bay Islands, tho crop wih piso prove fair, The grapes fro thess Istande are considered the Mnest that grow iu this conntry, On the Islands they are worth wholesale from 4 to Sig conte per pond, and in this market they bring abont 18% ceuta per pound, These vineyards lave the ad- vautage over most others in Olio, from the fact that the frost visite thom two weeks Inter in the spring and leaves them two weeks earlier in the full, —An excellent apparatus for the purpose of in forming travellere as to the names of etations, fy in use on the care of the Ogdenebureh and Lake Chan plain Ratiroad, It consists externally of a box, eure mounted by a bell, and having a plas plate in front, under which the name of a statiou appears in letters of nbout threo tnehes im length; on wrnval at the station named on the fudieator, the bell on the top of the box rings, and at the same moment the name of the next station on the line appears wider the glasw phite, ‘The authorities of the road are entitled to credit for the introduction of such a substantial ade woman—— ampli jo to accommodate guests, elehty dition to the eonvenine of travel, Why could not some contrivance this be intro- Aneed on all our rniiroads? 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