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} | AMUSEMENTS. — WALLACK'S.—#imon Bernard, and Dearer than Life. Asplentid cnet. RINLO'S GARDEN—Offenbach's Opera onfte, Marde- Alene. Mattie on Satorday att a’clock P.M. WOOD'S MUSKUM—Rartesgne Combination, Matines on Baturday. FIRES OTERA MOUSE, 4 ot, cor, Fh ay. MeKvoy's Masical, Pictorial, and Natio tatnment, A Tour throneh Ireland, BREW YORK TALATRE—Foul Pay, Matinee on Sate urday, POWERY THEATRE —A Dark Wont Nefore Day, and the Forest of Bondy. BFW YORK CIRC. A, 1th Ft, opporite Acatomy of Moslo=Toorday, Oct. 6, wil! open for the season. — The Hiteege Sun, Tt Sitnee for AML ——— THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 186! aS Speenlatious upon Gene Grants Cabinet. ‘Tho election of Gon. Gnawt ie now con- Pidered so certain that speculation in nlresdy rife on the sabject of his Cabinet. We are Informed that some of the nvplrant for Cat. Het appolutiuents ore alrendy wearing out pole leather—which would be a good thing for Gen. Graxt if ho were etill in the tan. hing bus'ness—in travelling about to got Bignatures to their recomrme nn, ‘The crop of hay in thie country the present year ie enid to Lave Leen entirely any flented ; but it is emell as ce wrod with the | crop of candidater for appointments which Will rio up under Gen, ¢ vr. Were you to multiply every binde of grass which con stituted the 1 crop by tea 1 wonld probably have a number eqael to thet of the | Pandidates for oflice under the new Adiuiuis tration. Maine prevents the namo of 1AtAM Putt Freenxpex. His herote integrity in vir cating the tution end the Pr may comn favor of ¢ Grant. Massachuecti« ia mote So far as wo know, sho doce not denire more then t threo Cabinet appolutments; t ues she wili be willing to tuke in foreign missions. Mr. Sexxen enn be prevailed pon to overc me Nie constitutional dillideace Bo far ne ioe H of of Breretary of Btato, provided he can rare a fle of troops ntticient to turn Mr. Seward ow a Wicon would profor the place of Becre of War, Goy, Bunnoct is modent and one ambitious, and doca not care for anything beyond being Minister to England, Rhode Island is a manufaeturin find knows that rhe con make more nic mantleetur facturing cabiy About Ver and Now Hampshire wo Bre not particularly informed; but we pre- fume that most of the Repablicon voters ox- pect something. Fortunately, the population State, r ion cloths than by manu of these two Statos Is mall, The Mon. Honscr Onereny will, of tourse, have his choice of appointments, It Isenid that le will not accept any place in the Cabinet, but will prefer to be Minister to land. Goy. Frestow hs his eye on the Treasury. He is a remarkable manager and wire puller, Though not a man of large enlibre in the fetimation uf uny env, roit in he in wo suing them with bloodhoanda, and killing them after they were caught, were guilty of abarberous and unjustifiable catrage, To murder and maim your political opponents is not the right way to carry an election. We think it is equally clear that the white majority in the Georgia Tegisletura lave acted very arbit y, and in violation of their own Coustitution. But they ara respor We to theireconetituente for their acts, ant those who desire to punish thon must do it through the ballovbox. ‘To visit their ein upon the whole Stato, hy ex- eluding {ts Representatives nnd Bet tors from Congross after they linve been elected according to law, would be an imite: tion of the very conduct complained of. It would seem, then, that here at the North we can do nothing to rogalate theee matters in Georgin, except it he by voting at the Presidential election, Those who justify and approve the tranractions in Mitchell county, and who with to sympathize with their authors, ean do so most effectively by voting for Seymour and Blair; those who condemn those tranenctions, and would not encoursge their repetition, will secomplish their purpoeo by voting for rent and Colf People who derire to nee the negro at the fouth Invested with the civil nnd political righis enjoyed there by the white recone: Vo mpationt. The prosont polities! eanvase it Dringing matters forward faster than they i not Imagine, By the third of Novemler next the question of negro auffrrge will be prac. tirally dinpored of in all the Bouthern | Stetes, In favor of the negro, His former j masters are toned es well an thoy | kuow how, the va Lis vote, and the | tance of his support. If they do not choose to have hin hold office, that in affair; bat they will not try 10 porme nently take away from him the rignt of f und the giving him sabaro ia the Hovermment js Lound to come nooner or later, F the purpose of securing we Presiden | Electors of Georgian to Seymour, they j indeed, 5 emy wii tntic | t vat usoxtent; but as | foon aa the election is decided, ns it corteiniy i\ favor of Grant, they will he ni milder ancasurea, ‘Tho negroes are among them, and they must make the beat of them, and that bost is so evidently to educate them ond rise ther as rapidly on possible to the Lest position they are of, that \t in impos thet it will bo nite A. Has Judge Pierrepont Dew Lovet If we remember rightly, it waa on the nt ips ofthe Hon, Eo warps Punnneront, in the old Termany Hall, that our hand. sore and intellectual Mayor, previously es it were in the bud, first blossomed into the full flower of a candidacy for Governor, Itmny fe bly have seemed to some atthe tine a lit tle dictatorial—the way in which, ata very onrly day, Judge Prennecront declared that of the This wos the time when Mr. ran hefore—that is, ik was not th ringtead of roaming before, ho ran nd Mr. Fioton then, Well, the point fs, to bnew what comoof Judge Pima erted his Viest qu Mr. Horestan was tobe the eandida Democracy. Tore ns be. oa Hd why he ts to} “gentle nature, bland manners, and persunsive Nps’! would bo entirely out of harmony with Blair's “bloody, barbarona potiey.”” © Whatever the dificuttion tobe disposed of, and how: hard the knots to beantied, Mr. Sermour's re ance will ever be upon Blarney instead of fiiood Hience, even if elected, be will be pat aside. “Numan life in this country would be made cheep by the success of the party, which not in apite, Lut in consequence, of hie murderous progranme, nominated Gen. Blair for Vice-Presi and exphatically for President also. From this our readers will easily conclude that Mr. Smith is not a Demoerat, At the same time he is not s Republican, In fact, he is not m parti- ronatall, Heisan independent man, making op his taind for himself, and epeaking end voting acourding to the dictates of hisown jadgument, without regard to party affiliations, Would there were more such men! They form a most valuable element in the community, Their action alwevs tends to good, whether it be in favor of one party or the other. Es The way to have an interesting contest in Gen, Butler's Congressional district would be for the Democrats and dissatisfied Republicans to invite Brick Pomeroy there, and let the cussion turn entirely on the spoon ques a. It will be recollected that (he reporter for the Jerald who visited Gen, Butler at the Aster Hours forgot to ask hin whether he stole any | ppoons, mnpunies are once more cutt- 's thr on westward-bound clasa goods were contracted for gh oll rail!” to Cincinnati, at 75 nde, the tariff rate being @1.76 Mt rail, a! The railw ‘ fing ench othe | freights, Fir yeator cents pert per 100 poun the tariff rat ate all rail, t @ ial rote being $2.49, Equally low rates are quoted to other western pointe, Thin will Le Lad nows for railway siockhollora, but it will be very necoptable to the business publie. Low rates of freight atiract western buyers | eastward, and our merctinnte rejoice eeeordin 1 Every gocleitivea will rejoice that thy {89 prospect this fall of having on election int | city of Now York ex nearly fair nud i @ thers of int t, ‘Thin unusual Judecd, it watated that promi year were not kept, and | and marked, } made to then la fone years pa Hetting men, who want to tisk their money on the vote of this eity, will do Well, therefore, not to Venture too rasily on big minjoritios, scheming, and #0 industrious and energetic | nat mal ine mpecches ft in need of them? ollie In carrying his echemes into execution, that | When he stands ro gree"'s Seay Werth ioa Re rill be sorry to lenen that the suit be wiells today a greater power, always} ‘Pie Sus, wh eae fe audaeaion a: vei ‘\ 6 oat laland lias been d ready at his con: J, than eny other poli- | an original and VeTy SM aitteutasty en oe S40 Quarantine Coms oF in the Stato, except Mr. Gneciny, | shines for all, WY, shone in vain? Have wo | fe" Digunigtny er don eds bah Moncax may Leat him ina particular | Horr ea’ the enormons unpopularity of |B" CONE Bet tae tne ne lt se sontest, as forthe Senate; but Foxtoxas | pudgy Lore, and the more edions 7 prlarity | pity sak oahthi rities. cannot dinarily hae a firmer cayrus the party than | of Judge Gitvewe, and defeated thetr | take the 9 concern Yellow fever con enadidate and nominated ovr own, our favor: | and cholera sro innecent 10. Ronenta would make a | ite Hovey, only to reo him defeated? Has | with the thinblo- mf much hotter Secretary of the Navy than Gen, | THe SUN shone on hin, 08 a bright sun | bere thet for y t have 1d Brant le Lik eomotimes shines on a nowly tranaplantod | send bank. To es, wh . wk g 2 , only to geo him droop and wilt? kin, itwaea rare treat to drive it What Can be Done for Georgia? Piranevony to the rescue! Jars ee a 4 fi and modera bees Wha vssent Uoody vopfiict in Mitchell py to the roscuel Alas, fa ft too | "eed Mu wen ones 8 tl y, Goorgia, and tho high-ianded course Re ct eign rooner it Is devoted to : of the Loyislature in expelling its negro and in w Hotnan tell ter willit be for all: cor members, & to be manifestetion) of ono | Rise--rise immediately —soel not yet | burning of the old Querar and the exme fooling and policy. ‘They ate | beard from, or tl mmpiisbod aud pop | has been tn danger becauio of tho ti lacer'ar both polliical measarcs. Their purpose evi | ular Mayor will be reduced to m, inthe | quarantine aecommodat! Now that a loca. dently is tooverawe the blacks, and to secure | expiring Ianguege of the late lamented Wate | tion is secured, tet uy have establishment the electoral vote of the State for Shymounk | LtAM Pooin, : worthy of (ho first city on the western continent, “Lam a poner — and Bhai, The question Is everywhore caked, What Mhall be done to prevent such eanguinary Hots as that at Camilla? Has Congress ony power in the promises? It has very little, All that it can do is to send down a commi bee to invertigate tho authoritatively before the country. prder troops there, or enact lawe that # tontrol the people of Georgin, The Presi- fent is similarly situated. He caw dircet It cannot Gen, Meade to report upon the facts, and aleo generally to keep the United States tropa tn Georgia #0 stationed os to proveut distur) ances; but he N interfer ently until he has born { v te ¢ y the Governor, When that officinl cert fes that he is unable io execute the } Btate, it becomes the duty of the N Bseccutive to interpose with armed for But up tothat pont he has no right to act A similar answer must nto the other question of what Congress may and will doin reference to tho expulson of t negro wembers from the Leg gress has no more to say on the w eollege debating club. ‘Tle St role ie In the full enjoyment of all its ho Constitution of the United States, and one o those rights is the regulation of its inter nal affairs as its citizens seo fit. I, indeed, & portion of tho latter should usurp the Gov ernment, or carry their acts, under the guise of Jaw, to the extent of destroying its rey Iican form, Congress must interforo to re- establish the institutions thus overthrowa, But no such contingency has yet arivon It ien proverb that hard cases meke had law; that is, whenever, for the sake of re. @ressing some flagrant wrong in a eummar manner, people override good and usefy principles, they domore mischief th would by allowing the wrong to AyMpathy with the oppressed citi roes ehould allow itself to prive the State of any of its rightful pr Neges, it would establish a precedent which might some day be turned toa use not now dreamed of, After examining the allegations on both sides concerning the Mitchell county adair, It seems to us clear thet the parties who as- sailed the Republican gathering or proces: sion on the 19th inst. and slew and wounded #0 waxy white and black Repuvlicaus, yur we of the be gis 0 tihana nd lay them aesccenlleanaricter We see it stated that Mr. Ricwann TH. Daxa, di, of Boston, fs to run against Gon, Boreen as a Republican candidate for Congress | in the Fifth District of Massuchusotts, Butler + been nominated by the regular Conven- of the d a large number of Re- don't liko him, end moan to beat him | publican if thoy can. In order to do it, they have selected an ernincnt cltizen, of gront distinction us alawyer, and a reputation envioble alike for integrity [ant wbility, Whether they will succeed with lim fs a F question. In 1804 Gen, Butior received Votes to 8,858 f | 6 t. The li t the Re- publioans is now evident but it is | bar My probable that will prove powerful J enough to take frou 1 half of the whole } aycanet bine will be fruit Gexury Sarre is ons of the noblest old jn he worid, ae people will not ey w ay tthe man, Li ' (pul Va lotter to Les, pitehing i RANS on nuit of bis servile, Hate torlug, faloe epirit,” and into Lam also, because Le hos not continued his“ dignified, beautiful, ond & aplary silence in regard to the political affuirs of the country,” Lee's reply to Rosecrans he condemns as prop A virtual rodatablish iout of slavery, He docs not think it is xo bad however, as Gen, Buarn's * threat of bloody dis. | franetisement and of bloody restoration of th White man’s goveruna Tho Southcraera can never succeed, in Mr 8 opinion, in depriving the negrocs of the ballot. “Tse,” he says, “ina menacing and moan Address of the Democrats of Charleston to the blucks of that city, that tho Democrats of New York have again promised you help to fight your pro-slayery battles. They failed to fuitit their promiye bel promise now.” Mr, Sinit has no groat faith in the constitn: rights of the lute reboly "When you surrendered,” be suys, “1 did you ap: pr t you we iT . 1 1 r t hi Mt Lit foot, Vr The no rights devil in hell plead his rights u haa seouted, ble rthe l They have no tilts under any law, save the law of War—no rights but those whieh the conqueror fs bound, in justice and hue manity, to concede to the conquered.” Of the result of the clection he Las no doubt. Grant will be successful; but if he should not (be, Seymour would not be the Tvesident, Lis ‘They will fail to full their | That distingulahod Fenian martyr, Col Wa. J. Nacte, is, we understand, shout to bo presented to the independent voters of the Fourth Dist , an at ent ef the fon, Jom Fox, for Representative in C The nowiantion of this gentleman would bo a graceful rec of the claims of our Trish dl for the country of ¢ the country of his adop- the rigors of a British of Trish After under, eon for his di to the hy was, on Lis return to) comed by Mayor I tinguished Democrats, at € 10th of du t. Bineo an service for Seymour rTnstituie, on the then he has been doing Blair, Tt is now yeu hore their repre: t votrous split w entative, and tis ich is otherwise fi avert nding —s— Tn a carl which may be found tn our nd voriising columns, Mr. Geo. W, Mclean, Stree Com sioner, responds to the reiterated cha ageinst his department over the sig: | ture of Mr. Peter Co na Tre Citizens’ Assi Ho declines the offer to accept w person appointed by that body to. ine vestigate the work done under bis dircetion in the repairs of wharves and piers; but be prox | Doses Mat the Chamber of Commer: ta ated on, not @ 1, to unite ited by him, wi two to this ¢ ae the iwenty-one specifications, and to report to the public, ‘This is fulr, and as the Chamber a by its committees es an arbitsator tes, we trust it may pot deer edo to the reasonable request of th Commi tion, dipintory artis A th tee to exan with one selvct a third mercauiile ding ton friend of the ¢ Gove 8; wad w lterary club t wien Twas @ th had frequent 8 voles . Colfax for iM» Of Longs, newspapers, aut 1 docu vents, Lf @ man's principles are to be Jastzed trom Lis action), Mfr. Colfax w auly note Kooiwe Nothing a 9 time when Kvow-Notainglen was pro Htuble, and it 1s nob possible thas he Lae changod since When It would be disastrous. Respectfully, WM, ©, CLIFFORD, } Beckman street. New Yous, Seut. %, 100s College, ral lon to f thanks to Ab hove voluntarily confessed the iniquities of | | which they were thea guilty, Atl these cireum- | stances, added tothe clone watch now kept upon the naturalization bu: *, are counted upon preity sure stat the ensuing election | in Now York will be fairer than it has been for | proposed to give hia an independont nomination | for Congress, Tt acts to us, however, that Tam- | coy Hall could do no more graceful act than to | lay Jolin Pow up in lavender, and make the young | font of the | Was Colfax a KoowsNothing¢ To the Buiior of be Suis During the years} and ‘58, T was | eetudent in Notre Dame U y, South Bena, | } tna. s war a famous institution tn Me, | Colfax’s district, Dortog the height of the Know. | Nothtog ex: nent Cola was bh ue ie. procuring for kt prly hy the T unites | « one but tr « ara t pimportant Hos, Tha ete districts have been fuereased MO, 80 that there can bo no possible groaud of | as to want of opportiuily to vote. that the total vote of the elt it 180,07 OF there the Nay 45,000, 6 ts a me jority of 4 » The | 4 estimate the | Republic ote at ters th 000, If euch | should be the fit, it will in all probability | |} nade fairly manifest; but the reduction of the | Republican voto by miscounting in th vous, an it in alleged has heretofore been the practice, will he exceedingly dificult, if not impossible. The frauduleut yore will also be Inrgely curtailed, as the “ repeaters’ are koown | essed, mille here, great admiration | for the contact of thy Bueri® of Michell, and sald Thai Won tne, on vated, that the negroes were epproachine Curia under’ arms, aud persieved in 11 \¥ approved, aa well | ping eee, building wad Jon the barrack is ecliol for auaigrant ¢ | War niso Vis.sed, uid a pexforuance of the pupiis wit- THE SUN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, POLITICAL. pcre teen =<Fe-President Fillmore is in New York, and {4 Puid to be preparing a ietter for publication in sup bort of Seymour and Mai The Hon. Henry Stanbery, late Attorney. Ornoral, made@ specch tn favor of Seymour and Dialr at Lancaster, Ohio, on Batnrday last, —Gen, W. F. Bartiott will teke commend of the Massachawetta deleration to the Soldiers’ aud * Convention at Phtlatelpita, ‘T. Elitott, of the Oumden (Arkansns) Jour. not, Ie the Republican candidate for Cougrose in the Second Arkansas District, Willian B, Ogden, of Chiengo, the great ra'l- read enplteliettm declining to ram for Congress on the feymour and Bialr ticket, does not says word in fe or of Gov, Beymonr. —The Democrats of Florida declare their pur- pore of voting for Presidential Electors, notwith- ftond!ng the Inw of the State providing for the elce- tiun of those oflcers by the Legisiatare, —MMexander H, Etephens hos retarned home, greatly improved ta health, and will probably toon, tfilrees the people of Georgia on the political issues ‘of the day, —We are eredibly informed that the manufac turers of New Haven ara comstantly recelving letters from thelr enstomers saving that if Seymour and Pink are elected they shall want butlimited supplies, t avent they think business will he dul? ngfeld Lepublican, Waring failed te defeat the nomination of Gon, Butler, ofters advice to the Iepnblicsns of the Second, Third, and Fourth ‘siriete—which is, that they throw overtoard Messrs, Ames, Tavlehetl, and Hooper, and nomina lates to be dealguated by the Repultican, oe following paragraph ta from the Atlante Pra; ‘Wo now begin to see and feel that Georgia will eo for Grant after all, He will get from forty to fy Loonpand white votes, ‘This, aided to an ove trielinung colored vo! hier with the grit deity | Aieploved by the Leg’ re, wilh do the work up | nicely for the General, ‘The Sate !s mow Granted WW youd a aoubt,." In a ny Jellvered at Gatton, Ohio, on the wth AP, Distr old “that Br, Lin coin wan eq y wit Buchanan in per ' * rebe fu not sending troops and ald to the a! men of the South who voted egainet o> 3 that Secretary Stanton was a reaver re than A, 1D 8: (at whon ’ 1, ‘the patriot was in th r fi ens tinsande. from ¢ is sd) 4 Lonavitic have teaed t ven SYN reeh. to Heed informed. there his bern a very active the Wh din aye that while Mahe 8 otof Lie wortuluess for at honors ¢ Hite, At one of the abinet meetings, M woe indulging tn ie of bie rlatle neifglorifications over t ert Whe lind made for the eonntry, ar of acitprale, Gen, Geant raid: Well, far as Tain coneeraed, T have never mate any wcrifices for the country, ‘The country haw always do fo for me than Thuve done for it, Tavppose 1 1 be ready to make wrcrificrs, bat L have never Lait the opportunity ; end T think that, as a general “on get more from the country rate, our pubite te hey give to ite” he Rev. Petroleum Nashy thus describes it X Hows" of the news conveyed to the New York World: agerness aud 0 of the Maine elec rough thee a Vogram, Blter Pen: hed Sines! nouaelh (0.0nr reeders by tho De. AA Intl eheer tom . Ke allecied kel “4 (hie erly and trooly a victory,” askt the Dees kin ina bo How m thet Leven y star «al ted un bid mattis tee iiBonetnd id A Sporting View of dohu Allen From the ¢ avout “Int posit wihoea bod hime » €0 cent of ain, A ket, poneiratiog many Ve bat weed others for the sqompllabment of his | | via to gain at fur hia ett ho endeay PUrHore, and thase vihere use Ge curiosity wud elin- Pleity oF tie pablie for their Individual purposes, 1k Wilh shidlewnt witerior resulis , Peumractor, aut the reverend. cley wan glee It hin wait * With Alioth wid bie rofcrtmore tt t4 DM coparinereh penilent upon excuewent, but with Kit Burg tt isa | business trenmuclion, ae The Camilla Adviv-A Miltary Tuvertigne tow From Whe Macau Telegraph, Capt. Milla, of the United pint r throwen thls elty yesterday. on hia way to ‘Ga to Tor nventigate the w dolng to aller being warned by tio Sheri, ho was bg tein, and he honored te tua wi id tha law nad execuie the procia- UiLOF Of lus State, ——— ight in veal lands {the Irish Ewigran cighty-kwe revo. esse ‘She company then ro down to an elogant collation, atthe coneine en h ot jo by the venerable President, collan Oy Verpiauck, the Ho: Htehayd ("Gor Lontrell, Dr. Carnochan, Mr Junine li, Reowre, Auch pleasaat interch vf weil ook tok | coy aud Beveral toasts wero drank with eat 1 ingly pleaan themeelvoe ti Comintens Melt 2 wi he. and everybody seemed to enjoy Hy. ATjong those present were ers Verplincg, Logtrell, O'Gorman, aud the efficient superintenvent srnocham, Bord, Dwyer, and 4 Cossens, and F. J, bie f statement of the oper algration for tho yen: Exmvounwany.-One of the certifi ths received at tue Board of Health bite- ly, contained the (ollon jug original statement of the eo Of the pationr’s death: “In @ word ust on from cond aah ad Ante, the atonvach,’ Aildress oF physic an making the return was gt es Avenue Bee,” which hile orthography less Surprialnge 1868, PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF EW York, « Hon. Protestant Episcopal Chareh of this diocese waa opened yorte Jay ot Bt. Panis chapel, Mroad way and Falten street, A Us servis preceeded the regular proceedings of the Convention, ‘hie service waa condacted by Bishop Potter asetated by Hishop Young of Mortis, and Bishop Beckwith of Georgia, who are visting here, and the Rev, Dre, Dix, Haight, and Morgan, and the Rey, Messrs, Eaton and Johnson, who real the morning prayers, Dr. Haight eesistant minister of ‘Trinity, read the communion service, and Bithope Young and Beckwith rend the epiaiie and gospel, and Dr. Morgan preached @ ay it kermon tre o at Fert bane “a dg dich Ag 4 * moan glory fn men, for are you Doctor dilated upon the hope and glory of the ehrie- tian; the great mission of the eourch anoag ment oppored the Snteod ecriptural tavovati apirit and more Ii ower evangelical denomination's, bu jidiee of the charen of his ehoica, and riterest among church inen in all tI fare om inch ondue Importence to tan to prinetples, he touchou, In «cursory manner, inlintie procilviiies Of certaln Recue i (he salt) ae we glor; eo We shall gravl. ail be @ntbirsiiet out ‘upon , Chareh Engiuud, mpon our teil to entely say that ti 1 a opin ed ¢ ald throw open te Deeause o } Ate ‘ 1 cou tot i‘ « ‘ ‘ Conve : ary tie list of lay ounced that the + Whe 1 Foy avid bs Fo) a Yond Hattie The Hee. 8, be aBlw iiniediton bi For dre Standin, The Kew. A.M, weit Comm! tar Te 5 the next G be deiggaies tacetog w mn will moet @ UES PLM, ond i with Mr. Turner then ga rider, Which was urges ago, Bept. 29, 1 ciled wove than Wik " New York anit Brook a toru Division 4 xuboriiny divislom is in a very prosperous un. ‘tue + Was then intro. @ discursl a of Che run trate » perance ten have } who do,pay wont exe f the coun Hi le » the ouureh are worth About (ie eae or trade of tho country, bi Papert 1 denon Wolf put in the would go up, ft being wo t . tall Liquor traMo of the country tor year, Bat once More, the baional debt fs cone dered siaper the polittolins are pazzied to He would tell them that by ag Up every drinking bar in iuiry for two ant ap ting the nioney required to keep | thetn opea te the payment of the + al debt, tt would he compieteiy wiped out, Evers your enc-lwit the debt of the country ta eapendet for ram, Tue pollticwns way pat these Micis in view pockets now, uc by and by they will put the as plauke Lo their piut forts aud awa, and the ram ra) bad 1 ONL CE io Way, for toe te fe going to Bre Just whore they stand, hear from this teiiperance army by and’? feu. their power, wo, But these Ogur Vey @ true Mew vf the cast of dis ruin liven aro destroyed annually by it; 100,00) privo ry are made aud usintained by the Laspayers of tue country, But besides this, W000 children are sent to poor hons and 20.00 are made orpliana, to- With Wukiiude Worse than ciphaned, ‘hese Are some of the results of the liquor tredle in thin country, but they are pot al ‘The reveread speaker closea' With an Cloqneut appaal to the young ladies Rot to associate with young men of drinklig habits, niet) to give Up even the moderatd *. 16 original 19, then gave a on of order, aud 4 Ww toe fact talkers, but all of uo) ne Of t that none of the Were worke N, Stearn Da the extent he bes wa, for te corel pring War secret teuporance urs lay wbout us nally ou ie aide of tein: gave a brief review of t otiey pices, unil wb the conciue \ @ audience, Walch crowded ¢ Arai Was read from Mr, Forostend a lettor Mi. Doilge, regretting ability 10 be de advertised throug eugage mer, Chaplain : Warner Voa.yd, As ou. ; M.D denuinge L Bet ¥ LemlacO & etn ienat at bare noe een hetter 9 y years, to be accounted fi Btate kome of the ents | iderveray. black lerberr berry, and ine ‘of wi vac Judges who were obliges to tent Wi ealied a out th Tue Kenosene Ort b Inqumer ON ONE OF 1 « 7 | Ver | dor oft | van in the ¢ | Anew n ty of the that Hae not rig } to mane the lity iw Heel « on ofl | cause. Screre wa Crit— ponltry, Heh Ona but to be repented by this oF An fog peemiuins for rhiglary, Rorety, and elmtiar liquide ander the a) large parses tzmberger, N.S, yesterday, (ie aeeond ewan fine, And erer ty the best of spiriia, fo ty of choice things to Ne tren. Fine farm ‘and household input npn and other t thoae who viet th y, hae an Inmenee large buildings aad ten: fanin of farm eplerients Phe fruit deparime active of any, yet there largest, bein Kocheater, Y., Mees vi jetable show f9 resliz @ good ons ny fair in New Ji re rew, which Is searcely Bat flowe: for, 1 be fou he cour ines, We could not help lomestic wines 4 w homes at Wi ir touble. ttlow ‘on Thuradey Tere f best Warren hueday of Jersey City, comme Feniny wert gave ainuilae testiuony, ployed by the Company ue ev ‘ as any Tae indicted suive for keeping tt da nbisaace; ‘oushtered & ke ity lin 1 ho 1 these! of the exp akoilt fiver; th fon was that t y OAMKHE fire wks for refi *. ‘The c P any par actn tot ngero Kkeroxene oi) tactory, an ited from _-$————— one mistak be found ome fine horses Vravic Which eoneluded abont sume were well day of the y reemed re a great vu horeew, eat ements are fall 1. Bil and we ey for try. Fahy othe tying the tof tran norrow will One ely prople ariey; they rly interested In fast horses: nd Friday the ere are seve ing the ow Ns Jeneer Citr— Mr, in neet end added: ‘ i fod of ha A powder to bonair 1 tthe Ke yard w rran to A are open. » fonnid t the wudersigned, believe ‘ tired, within. oil, whien and that ty OF part unknows | (uat inetiiu h Wyiman, aged 43, clgar maker, wos arrested on Taewlay muht for dis- orderly conduct, aud wan found yesterday tts hen eut te | Inning in cell door by the neck. We fe Was still ailve, but died on the road to Be jevue lve | dyn th 11, 15, vinpele The die he ence wploye Gasavs Genk | dan bre to the’ vent is vod for uncertalnly, Covet ov Appaa AND all, Perkins, lavor of fendant was tocorporsted by a Law of © in proyig wh the condit was neghgenve of the 1 tHE Arrrsia ¢ ‘he following Ist Court of Appen I, 17, 24, i my, f Arrears , Who Woe hich he was de rvants ei but the m and to tise die care the applianocs susinvle to ty COFS NEIE Heogiivcut, as Lioy the bridve, and orved ide dwch nt pevy The Court re ella , Me ror C ved A had Doty Teas turther apr t proves *mastatly pron Hin MAL Yuet he amouw “imutually profiable” doce aot conte Mere C-cc49 UF LEVe.pe OVER eo ponditire af 0 prowl, but tw ub vot bets Mod he aw eam lay rule on the sityret, for thet ie orly mut ble which acl parly esiecina te bo suc profiable to ono may be HUabie (0a there leo happy medium in such mat cevialty on of inary miu It possible to denie a i reasinal today, that Would be no eienon fur | Hore We aro asked « term prodiabie” as having tw venson, ong us dering the 1"nvafve our prentably, aud ities Buggested hitch need pot be ject of ay AP proposed. ¥ Point o clearer view, and the mu: is my convictio ‘abe refure be dissulved, —Beroar Care d Tar Super Phia was an appeal trom w ju plainti® upon 9 promissory no xtond ove —LIAWITIEY OF 4 GUAKAN Vhe Hope Mutual Lasurance Compa: and ¢ iglit to ba oir ne tun, Jo dor respon & Ban. t. The teria sopiace the », uur even. 3 satiafas « wn no fined y protitas Wart is other, aul AUELOW. mutaaily able prolly to epecatl h rearoon- nt tives COKE apart foun ruin I t would Fe. " duetu- 4 run veasonable Foalnating arrived at id thie ques @ 1 retheet that injunctis bas Ton - Deni wdement in Pued et al | tof the |} i indedniteas | May, Indi, By the charter, subscriptions for po.iies to the dit of GILUUW Were required befure organization, ‘Tho Company Was orgaiised, aud colmmenced business In satel, eq, und tn’ April folowing nn agreeunent was 6: 0 by various Parties to pvarantes tie payiment of losses: in pur Suance Of Which the in question wus given $2,500, ‘The guariaige in the MKeregAte War Hud, Which’ wae to cease Wher the Company siould quires surplus capital of that amount. ‘The Ce pany at rst dit by ain this city, but after the passage of the laws of 1640 requiring lorcign corpo Fations to give $i), security, the wiliee hore Wax Hisevativued, Bor tie appellant it was ¢ © ne charter, want of tion origin law ut change in the condition of the ‘Wus'inynlid, oa It was not authorized by ti nd Was Hot obligatory on d inutnaliy, or of any suiletent 1 that tho guerantee, even if it valid, became inoperative by 4 Of this Btuce, passed tm 1840, for defeudaut. ondant for ‘considera: had been tho subse- xapany by inion ree eved. Ceplas Brainerd for plainiid ; douw Gusson BUNREAMS, pi ataeen =Miss Susan B. Anthony denies the report of the World, that ehe has adopted the Grecian bend —Never confide secrets to your relatives blood will tell, It is said that an All Englond Croqnet Ctob fe coming over to piay the Americans, —The Freahian class of the SheMeld Scienti®e School of Yale College numbers forty-elgbt this torm, and is the largest ever admitted, —Hurglors broke open a safe in San Francisco the other night, only to find a picee of cold meat. Tt Was used as a refrigerator, “Dog shoes,” for protecting the fect or sporting dogs wien coursing on stubole fleide, are Proposed in England. —Raphacl Semmes is about to publich, fn Bale Umore, his Narrauve of the Cialses of the Sumtes aud Alataua, =Mr. Kovent T, Lixconw—young Old Abe has been staying at the Hofman House, with hit bride, for several days past, A pupless terrier in Memphis has edopted fome motheriess kittens, over whom sho watehes With true materoal eolietiude, =The Most Key, Thomas L, Connolly, D. D. Archt shop of Ialifax, arrived in out city daring the past week hort visit, He f# the gucet of the Rey. William Qvino of St, Peter's, —Flesh-colored gaiters, with the toos stitched bare, are re wid to have With black, to look a If the foot w Ported to be the newort mode, ‘They a Baboekingly nntural effect. e body of mberrer, engin —Ex-Presive Hickok, of Union Colloge, ON Refinery in Hroapect street, ree | ge us gine to Amherst, BM Bee eee tar tue camper cep. | With Lie family to reside. Me te engaged c U ona | Metepuyeical work, which will prod * | be added to those are eiresdy eo fai Mut Age ductors’ patted at the Burnett Honse, vof October, It a proposed et When * nor devise p } * p ag 10 contin the} er of ti e eke ease | | T pital, 6 ore ‘ Youe dowt MOprey | pinerery me conv De, Fey t tenes ‘ * , t ' I Lydia nh ' ra, has bee ition to qneathed ¢ his former ini 000; to the Pr | deiphta, for b n wisslons end f and tract distrive $9,000; to Anbura The eal Sem! $0; to the ut previ es Jamin the sum ¢ vill mok: Sales ot Stock Exchange VOR ExeH ar, TM. te Wi C,, i 1 aw. 4 dis 'au0 € Y pe MD the unt £ 8 o'clock thin nftere fad the Wonvace 8 were © average; the extren clam Hons being 141 '¢ and 14134, with closing t, fone ttt the etrert, hows win was hame ton of Jy per 1, and the quota. slucular feature of the tie | until ia ever gold, Karly in the day, as high u Bt was pald for the use of gold unui to though a h to GOt per cent, fol After Clearing House hours, a reversion « and onne w te unt per en i er8 alinded to d to-day witho e 7 pee cont, was freely me-elglth of 2 per cent, The re vorday t and at ® coum) sion of wed for the negotiation, This artical stringency wae further Increased by the reporis of lurve & ld by the Government, the truth of which has not been substantiated at this writing by any al con irae tlon, seems hardly probably thas eres tary is willing to cid the attempts of the cliques by the sale of gold wlion he Las ample resource to pro» tect his dally « ements, ‘The policy of the Banke of England bas a Deen to expand rather thon to curtail its loamy, ond thue the disnstrons edccts baye been avolled, If the Treasury Department will adopt the snme ourKe the spasm will be of short duration. von per cent, fs @ rate which nil mite Vusluess recognizes, und when pr 1 by mat ic Mut is, active and prodiable enploywcut uf baduasy, isto Le regarded av a favorable in mot me tonal prosper bat wh meat Goda nae, to ambination of eprenlators, it is carried up ex s{t proves the weakness of our monetary hich must bo corrected Ly the power of the stor will Fula, Biate en dail, though at fraction! higher rntes in » Which close at 6AZ653s for new bonds. Carvlinus are quoted at the close at old bonds, and 7407444 for new, Govervment vonde continue weak, thengh the market to-day bas been steady, owing to the ad> Vanead rates fur bonde im London, as reported by Ate North €2-CUpOR, for