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en AMUSEMENTS, ae SWALLACK'S.—Simon Bernard, and Doarer than Life. ‘A splendid cast. BIDLO's GANDEN—Offenbach's Opera Route, Blene. Matineo on Satnrday at 1 o'clock P. th BEW YORK THEATRE=—Ont of the Streets. Mating ‘on Saturday. BOWERY THEATRE=The Crimton Shiclt. Matinée on Saturday at2 P.M. THEATRE FRANCAIS—La Grande Dachesse de Gero ‘stein, PIKE'S OPERA MOUSE, ga st, cor, sth avy MeFvoy's Musical, Pictorial, and Nattoual Eater fainment, A Tour through Ire BKFW YORK emer Mosio=Tneeday, Oct, 6, will opeu for the eeaKon. WOOD'S MUSEUM=Ixion, the Mra at the Wheel, end To Obiige Heneon, afternoon and eveniny « (Hate for Ath oars M0) DAY, oc TOBER 5 5, 1868, Termes of the Sua. Darre,per year to mati subvoribers..., un Braa-Werniy, per ye f ‘Ten copies to one sid Twenty copies to oae nadres Fifty copies to one address. Waenry, per year. ‘Twenty copier to one ‘addres Finty copies to address. Additional copies, in Cla packages, Poyment variably in advance. abyentisiwa nares, Potrrn Paar, per ne... ‘Three Haos (20 words) oF less. ‘Tmap Pros, por live. wee BOvarwEes Notices, per line, . Laapep Abvartisenns re Cline! only for the space feeupred. Ap Wernty—por line as above. alin The Position of Chict Justice Chase. It has Leon stated in some of the Western papers that Chief Justice Citasm had com. 4 Limeo!f to the eupport of Gnast and Conrax. We have reason for thinking that this statement is incorrect. The learned Chief Justice haa been on- paged during the whole eummer and fall at- tending to his onerous judicial du No! ane is authorized to say that he will vote for | sither eand date for President, He could only vote in Cincinnatt, and it is | hot certain thot he will be there at the time of the election ee Gen. MeCletian not to Engnge in the | Presidential Canvass. | We learn that Gen. MeCurnias has writ- ten aletterto the Committee of Arrange Monts for the great Democratic meeting in Union equare this evening, positively deelin. ing to preside on that occasion, He has also honest men unc land, borrow a suit of Honver and also get the loan of hia head | for the occasion; for no one whe does wear a suit of Mr. Grertey'’s clothes, and | carry Mr. Gawerey'’s head on his shoulders, | can be Minister to England, old clothe ‘Treasury, get the recommendations of Fenton rotary of State, yourself, dwelling rather m on your rare tal your splendid abil 1 gute you. Mr Ma refused a Democratic ovation in Boooklyn. Moreover, he consented to reeeive the magnt- ficent demonstration in his honor last Friday evening, only on condition that it should n bear a political character ; and we have rea fon for stating that he was not pleased with | the partisan badges and emblems of many of the clubs which took part in the vast pro- | ceesion. Hence, the exceeding brevity of the | 4 remarks wh he addressed to his friends from the baleony of the Fifth Avenue Hotel His specch there would have do eredit even to the laconicism of Gon, himself. Tt also appears that Gen. M HOt disposed to take any acti no dis iy ELLAN is part in the Present canvass, He hos said soln writing, and | though he has not refused to give his vote to the Democratic candidates, yet Inthe same letter he expresses his great respect for and confidence in Gen, Granv as an old friend aud comrade of his who deserves well of the ro- public, Gen, MeCLeLLaNn proposes to remain in is country and de himeelf to his pro- jon as an engineer. Indeed, wo believe that he has been engaged as such in Switeer Tend during a considerable part of his rest dence abroad. That he will succeed tu his undertakings here cannot be doubted. There | are few Americans who today enjoy the warm porsonal affection of a groater number of our countrymeh. This feeling is not be stowed on him asa pelaclan, but a8 9 soldier, and aboye all aaa man, He will every “whore find frient’s to make his path in life eney and plensant ; and with his great eapacitics there can be no question that his carcer in the future will be both useful and dis tinguished souls Keep Warm and Save Your Li Within thirty days from today there will »miany deaths which might be prevented warmer clothing. Many a fatal eave of undershirt or ofanestra blanket at night ‘She sudden changes of temperature which occur at this season of the year are very try ing to the constitution, People with weak Tings quic fecl the effect of them, Fre quently the dhermometer falls many degrees within a few hours, Not only the fecbl Vat robust and strong persons su! such ¢ varlations of temperature. When the weather grows cold rapidly, the pores of the ekin are suddenly closed, and the repw frequently is a bad cold, which may } all winter and terminate in coneumy afatel attack of dysentery, or tha diveane the typhoid fever. Tf the day seems ever eo warmand bri ft is much yr to wear plenty of under clothing at thisseason, In the evenings the dows fall, aud it grows chilly very suddenly At all times, even when it feels the warmest ong experiences the ditference which Is marked, between the autumn aun nod that of thesummer, There is somethir more than the mere difference in ten ure: itmay bein the chetricity, A al fire In a roomdrics the walls and purifies the atmos A Ville timely at tention to all these things would provent a great deal of the disease and euiforing which are among the ills to which hunanity |6 la. Lie. There ere many ready.made coiling at the cabinet shops and undertak Hitt Uny coffine—which are going to be tilled up Apher i ovens , short, toon by little children—some of them as Deautiful little children as anybor Dut your own ; and just to think of it, those coffins might be left empty, and the } children might be left in their homes and frolic, and make those homes bright, if ngs, whieh would keep little feet dry, and warm clothes and only warm shoes and sto soft woolen blankets were more plenty. Do not bother yourself to hunt up a mis tionary, De sure that whenever you fend a pair of warm shoes to a needy little child, a good enough missionary, though you do not see him, always travels inside of them, In warming feet and warming Lodies you warm hearts"also ; and besides, it warms your own Leart to do this, If the physician of the Board of Health tary Affairs. if that man in the t Guant, ify don't, que with facility, tion, but not a wooden head, ronning for Judge in some judicial districts, itmight be au diov rather hard fora man. to be deprived of the wos only a blessing in dis L it is true; but it ha from the mortification of a defeat at the 7 terms, and give the people intelligible, timely advice on these subjects, he might hot appear ns learned as now, but would not his services be more useful t a Dircetions to People who wish to Mold Office under Gen, Grant. 1. Be honest. He does not want any but him. If you have not been very honest heretofore, turn over a new leaf now—this ia a good time to bogin, the let of 1th #1, opposite Academy of | October—and be strictly honest hereafter. Tn auch case your recommendations may run thus: “ We are sequainted with the bear since Oct, 1, 1868, he has becn an honcet man.” That will be better than nothing. If | you don’t get ar will do you good. We never knew any cor) stitution with which, on a thorough trial, honesty was not found ton said to be the best poliey, thou found in Policy Shops, | IL. If you wish to be Minister to France, | learn to spenk French, Butif you wish to | be Minister to Spain, you need nct learn to | walk Spanish, as that will come naturally at the t'me you apply. y appointment, the honesty Honesty is hit is never ta you HL If oa desire to go a8 Minister to Boy. Li * IV. If 3 m wish to be Seerete aud Gov. Mone V. If you take a fancy to the office of See write a recommendation « emphatically nts, your acquirements, anit #, than on anything and take it to the Hon, Cites Sem. VL. Possibly the Navy Department might HALL O. Ropmnrs has had along nnd large experience in ships, and knows all about how the navy should be managed. His name to your reeommenda- n would be about the most desirable ove that you coufd try to get. VIL. The War Department fs a place of | Mon great power, and under Mr, Jonson hos been deemed worth very ¥ We do not think Gen, Loner stand in the way of your having that place Gon, Henny WiLson has considerable know: ledge of the War Department, He has become quite familiar with it, as Chair. man of the Senate Committee on Mili: Tt would not be at all #trango | te fi Howit neal pnt contention, 620 Titostas will ited States whom snator WILson considers the beet qualified | to be Seeretery of War, should be appoiuted | to thot offi VI. YX ou Know how to write ; and ifyou ou'd better learn, He receives a large y 8 thought ly when he was hauling wood into St and tending store in Galena, although r Wrote to Lim about it before, Ex 1 to Wim thet the only reason why you 1X. If you wish on appointment to n situa. tion in the Post Oflice, learn to read writing It inwaid that many have been | 1 #ppointed there who could not do this, X. If you fought in the army, that will te’l in your favor; but not if you fought on tho | rebel side, XI. Ifyou voted for Seyaovr, don't men tion it. If you voted for Grant, name the numaber of ti XIL. A wooden leg will be a recommend nt. —— Let Marphy Thanh it tt. A short time ago, to all appearance’ the un popularty of Joun A. Lore had kept his | frien] and former partner, Hr rity, out of the State, In some handship; for Mr, Murphy very neceptable ton large portion of the De: moeratic party, rathor liked vb; 8, and it was believed and pretty woll under. siood that he had used all the intlie y ©. Mon Mee of Governor of this vets It scemed a great was a candidate Republic whieh he pos sssod over Judge Lott to por siite hin to condnet himself ina more tole rable manner on the bench, The oflice of vr is.an honorable one, and it seemed nity to enjoy It ugh the fault of But things have changad, It begins to b apporent that the curse of Lott's: fricndship vo deprived Mr. Murphy of ay probably) say It koems that even a bear in a man's garden may heof use t From present appearances, evon the St of Now York can no longer bea pale for the Democracy, ‘The threatens to sweep everything before it. ‘Tk hearthurnings between the Germans and th t strengthen Honan with the and they weaken him considerably with the Irish, A great deal of driftwood is making toward the Republican party, — The New Yorker De kind of a paper. is ; But it is philosoplre eounte te for Gia Ivish do Gorm rot is the right man, Mis Republican, and knows low to sub. ordinate lager beer to higher considerati It supports Joux A, Griaw reasons that it sets forth iam vory able article int favor, “We wish,” its ‘we Wish that we cou show the man, or at least bis y rtrait, to evor ove who reads these lines, His beautiful, ope ractoristic head, with its win would alone suffice to gain for him yx He does not look like a dough © ng featur sulla, ndidates—not like a Bowery bho MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1868. does there seem to be any prospect of our ever having ench a thing. Still further, S nor is to be selecter for his beauty, it would be diMeutt to chor between them, The allegation that Mr. Gr wou is an Anglo.8axon gentlemen i pot in an article designed to get But jn order to make the Demokrat mig’ . Horrsas is on Trish rowdy w 1 drinks nothing but whiskey would then have been settle man voters are concerned, Severat yoars ago the awill-milk nuisance was bronght before the public, and so thoroughly eradicated that in 1866, the eame year the present Board of Health was organized, a expablo authority reported ¢ disensed cow Opern NRoufte, The Grand Duchess has certainly transferred her Duchy from Gerolstein to New York, for never did @ monareh reign with a more absola'e wway th who does in the realm of repertotre finds nothing th ter than this opera, and hae a for the first appearance of his new artis\s thi Mr. Rateman ts of the Bieus vans but four more nights, * Opera Mouse I also to op: a werk from Wednew tay. ther her Highness is frm enougn wu. to reign over two kina’ Meantime the pabiie, having nothing new to from the muste, has everything new artiety whom Mr. Gran has br curiosity to hear them, Wil provoke comparieon with the elt Madame Rose Beil must be ture her strength sgainet the brilliant Te every one will ask, Is she ae pretty? doe Fritz with the same abandon ? docs herself into the eavean with the «ame rolliekin All of which ean be better swered this evenlag than now, Mr. Gran in all he thinks sill tak ingly «eleeted it ite of the fact that the Board of Health | has been in operation ¢ i period, the swill-nitk evil is ayoin at and that several Iurge estal) otive operation in the neighborhood, rd of Heolth would main’ ate and vigorous steps tiphia Beening ande Duchesse, of Tue Bex me that pe the — | vs is fine we | That it ia old is tation, it must take it ia now in its thirty-sixth | to reform these albus Tho Journal of the Soctty of German x periments have been mui in Germany on saving the conl contained in th ashes of anthracite, with the following results: Ashes of sixty-six por cv the coat of the motive power, five terest, and twenty per cent, as a sink! | the capital expended; six per cent, of the ashe The process used was to sort the on sieves, and then jig them. ton, this may be owners and manufacture acht out, and is The new company 5 paper in Now | York except the i debonal po Commerce. js also beyond question. | Prgiacere states th defends the interests of the great laboring class on yi aud elevation t. yield, after deducting nd for low taxo It is true that it is not y party organization, av MH, ho matter what names bomical adininistraty Pobebi New York Theatres tro there isa change of With coal at 87 @ f interest to our steamb dependent of 4 ight at this the wut of the Streets, after several weeks of etnborit Galen, as every e trath aboot them, but is to be put upon the boards, The principles y zations, and will out. will Tue Sey, A low estimate 0 of the value of et reach person an Mr. Cronsy reports ‘Abint ofthe boronyhvof New with a population of 10,200 rsons, the yearly value of the sewa 0 to $10,600, nual value of the oeby are older than par {when dramatized; and as he at hia command in the prodnetion of this pi t company, there t | Mr, T. BE. Hows Vindsor, England, ablished w timoly , of Baltimore, has just | rk on Politeness and the n scarcely be a doubt as At this theatre, ** entors upon its neon itants, as 811,500, Howing useful maxitos; nif of tho exerlient Sf Cosas bait of the town of Eton, E Those estimates burlesque company that even #tand!ng room ing several even! about seventy cents t 1s of Misa Eytin ¢y will have fn op) nts of the city of New York and sur- half millions of » pollute the waters of the North Iiniek Vowrnoy, Leruee or the Hon. . the present p as the entire , and tell him how handsome you think | h autograph would look at tho bottom of it A, and succcesiul, will keep the POLITICO ML, Bowery Theatre, Jk,” having be A enyralar question haa be : P Beriew and Mr. » General attacked Mr. er ton Boston je flowing telegram from Mr, S+ecun Wann, of Washing pNgamINTON, D. C., Sept. 24, 198, The Southern paper | Origin of the title carpet-t The “Black € Broadway by the evinie opera, fall are quartelling over the 10 persons attend | Democratic meeting in Sela, Alab whom 9,00 were tinder an avtas to be #0 1. wnd iustrathn om the obscure twaddle upon whieh the danc- Back Crook” bases itself, but with the the same steelelad Ama: ine corps de ballet and eoryphées,and elim! lar «plendid: ecenery and mountings—doubt with similar delighte Srarnal denies that George D, ce has been discharged by the pr’ H.C, Lee, Deny ernor of Mussiclasetts tm 16068, supports | ing asad” dis antienses to betoid and ap- inion that Seymour Will not carry more than Tho liberaicen. ‘The green flelds and blae mountains and stately ities of Erin continue to be aurolied from Mr. Hall, this week, k there to be re: is they've doit Tho Philatdphia Pres learns that Gen, . known a4 one of Pree most Intimate fries Hing onthe T and on the Republican tiexet to red on the Democratic, Velng mode at t Gon, Botner printed as font Johnson's dectared for G: minded of thelr how Many bets are ’ ri eon 40s To-morrow nignt New York Cireus in Fourteenth street, nt announces a most attractive programme Among other novel nt is a candidate f the seat of Mr. Kettaunds in the 0. | Datter will ales on the expiration of his term, Elmore P, Rosa, nominated for | taiuation by his fr u might write daily to Gen. | welon turough hing of this private Loruen’s discredit, can explain his possess in ity publication, to which neither x had consented, ae seems to be $s amess of every= ly exception to this nated for Congress the regular Republican Convention: of his iv is very like There can be no que bine and Mir I. IL Dasa, Je, who ist aiost hit, it wonld be greatly for the publi that his rival should be el on of patriotic men of all portic + aud we presume it will also be of a majority of the voters in that Is sail to be # performer of re ‘The circus building has been thor oughly refitted and renovated, and the various acts will be placed i the ring with new and brilliant eo te. The New York wnder the able and judiclous management of Congress by the District of this State tury a member of the Den of letters every day, and if you | and lotrepidity, dow t write to hit, he may not think about | you. Speak highly of him in your lettors, nud of yourself alao, Let him under stand that, although he happens to | f be a Little the most distinguished, yet you dererve to be. Mention the large number of | widows and orphans that you have to sup: | ! port, and the wives and children who ere entirely dependent on your appointment Say to the Genera! that you alv ho was next to Gen. WaAsitnaton, espe: C Loui your | dd not write then waa because you did not koow his address, Tell bu that the world | las now fornd ont that the opmiou which you always held of bim was correct. eresn from Georgia, who Was uy to lust supporter of Seymonr and Mair, hos ition to give bin vote ence for Grant and Col 1 prevails that there will be inna oa the day of ele to colonize Kentucky vote “ito resist such an outrage rf FLeR's aucicnt shrews sken to render the performasces catirely Je in point of refinement and taste, hus ct of securing u superior ela: ‘The Cirens will dowbtices do a pr ness during the derstood that attrs aeter are In active pre aration, in getting tons of an ununt —Dr, It. Z, Mason, of Appleton, Wis. who was tthe Democratic nomina- he FU District of that State, Je of Appleton, last Week, Iu favor tion for Congrors ty i# of Brooklyn, » OW Monday, Tuesday, V political canvass in Delaware Is by both parties, ans held w mieeting In Wiltaington, Democracy were asset estaaping the legendary and orized to state that Mr. Vax font Treasurer Id at a price aa low ay 149, ortain that he b Wednesday the publican speaker ad train in Pennaylva * Alice Harrison has d Ulher arrangemeats will prevent an ex! ment beyond Thursday, nnity ta sell as stopped the ca The currency bale at Washington bein nts ten millions, and the nunting to thirteen Trof, Rowext vow Scunaamnwerr, of the U one of the eviebratet ex: India, expecially of tho Himalaya region, is soon to arrive iu this country, under an eng of lectures at the L mn” The Reenlia of a Sei Lidia and Upper Ast luced to as low ay Legation in London, how teen nominat well Lustiute of tile Mission to convention adoyt ction of Hon, ED, Mogan to the r the doticiene of Alexander von Muni of the Assistant Trea. 1d for this purpose, the only the sule of tive-twenty bonds, ingfeilow, of Atchison, Kansas, a leading borter rufian during the Kan- ses troubles, and during the rebellion a rebel sympa- Ma lng letter in the ares hinwelt in favor the King of Pruss 1 for the work be expedition In 184. { the amount of gold sold was ale than the sum which has been stated by PF contemporaries, Champlon in wisteh bi nt and Colas, Tt you were | nthe thi-Gamin, In Thi by travellers, 90,596 --A crowd of Democntic orators are speaking na them are ¢ i, Gen, Ewing, Senat at atime when the | rate of iuterest in the brothers retu out ately lo Europe left belind for an captured and deeapitated by the natives, No one who knows Mr. Vas Dyxe can gi Inter Clymer, Kiokard Yau est credence to ony charge. of improper ac Ho is an upright and. fuidhtut red on this expedi- thon is being work e surviving brothers, day,and the & 1 Uo atrects carrying the Con- three bars, red, w tracted goneral atte us of approval or in folio, partly volumes, With an atlas of 19) plates, woven, is the on, anit excited eras Jemaation, according to the he Secretary of the 4 guages, Rona VON SCHLAGINTWEIT has earned a Ligh and well deserved reputation, and his lve will no doubt rank among the am the coming season iu this cous after the delivery of his ¢ The Lynchburg Virgi He proposes, hopes of success am the Presidential of elections are to mettle the ¥Ivania and Obfo go against the Democrats, Virginian, tive cause will be host ;* there will still be whole question, or #tone for St. Peter's Chapel (Epis- grounds of wo- that no less a e complains of the nt perversion of facts by Northern corr: to describe oceurrenc: tos, and to quiet all further d inthe North to attribute whatever aud personal eonficts may occur to the ras- os of Radicalism, or to those Inexplica. »!e impulses of passion that neknow! for thelr birth place, and. 0) tue night, du the most peaceable commu: of Rhode Island, of as were present to withers the An appropriate ¢ that ‘Tammany basapbinivaela dete 4 delivered by the growth of the vi nd predieied that in a few alluded to the rapt years it would bi for summer res 1 up with that di rtin the United States, deposited under the corner stone con book of praye » canvass tn that distriet pers, epoclmens of au recently declined to make a Demoeratle gathering in New ve cround that he was an army oMeer tn He counselled his I hope you will reney, & list of the + Rames of the Board of Try v of his duties { riots, amd watd ‘The building when erce will be revdy for use by another season, . Kelly, who has been untiring to rule the neces) $4,000 having Deen subscribed, building is goin, {tls understood that several additioual he erected before another yea istrict together, J will be 40470 fee | We have trie nts, and that you will he »vokes It your worst enem k, who induces a rio vu, and E trast w ‘ot bear and forbear in the future as time and your own peaceful action ointinent if we at this place, und to meet the increasing walk through our ° Republicans of this \ public meeting on Saturday, when a sed, and addresses able speakers of the town, from Pro- « Hlon, George W. Sammers, who thirty » was a prominent Whig politic 4 ded at Kanawha on Sop’ wenty-seventh and Twenty was the Whig ea Hox tlig wasn Moat of a chr yed Gah, rotten ¢ date for Goy> for Governor for | Live, halt de vegetablos ar ripe fruit, and he union of Go He was also a delegate to As a member of the Virgina Cons'itutional Convention in 1390 be strong- ved a plon for the extinction of slavery, and custo Tat he was esteemed a man of liberal Tle nevertheless supported on, and was among the most determined croules of the Union, ——————— Cooren Ierirete Evextxa Senoot,—The Coo- ber Institute classes for free instruction in science wad art will comme nee, th ala evening. An efficient corps of iustiuctors ha beel Aendance promises to be very large two months we have hk » | in Dr, dl the fiet repe rs that diarrhos produced by the Association ( ace, ay do other | Whon the ofticiat andidatesnot like a sporting wan, as de other mouthpiece of the Boar Health openly mukes such statements as this, it scemsinorédible that immediate steps aro taken to remove the evil of the slight effurts of the sanitary police, there is no adequate food iwepection in our ¢ relety, to. CN mem are ina Hourishing nm resulted in the a iio anneal eleck ehvive of the following of r Jo other cundidates—but like a geatleman of good Anglo- Raxon race.” This isall true, Mr, Guisworn would amit some of his techuical. scicutifics is @ very handsome ma, But so is Mr. Prowl tont, saad a ere wud the ate A Serious Accident on the Erie Ratlwas, ‘On Saturday afternoon, ax the Middletown way trolmy whieh left Jersey City at Sf, was nearing Hackensaek junction, about eight miles from the city, It was euddenty thrown from the track bya mfeplaced switch, About five minutes before, a Hackensack triin was switched off on the Erie track w York, and the switeh tender (the regular man being of daty that day) turned the signal all Hight, but forget to turn the ewiteh. The engtoeer caw the stenal, and kept on at hie regntar epeed tn about two hundred yards from the switch, when aw it was misplaced, Ie at once whistled down es twice, and was just able to reverse his engine as he stenek the switeh, and the engine jumped the track, rushing pellmetl into the depot of the Ty eneack Railroad, fbringing the train toa standetill, ‘The engine, No. 201, whieh was a very powerfiil one, was acomplete wreck, The enginoer stood to his post to the last, andit wae a miracle how he exeaped with his lite, ‘The passengers In the smoking car were tumbled In every direction, but not one of them seriously hurt, ‘There were four ladies in the depot at the time, and e« the locomotive truck the Duilding the celllig gave way and fell upon and buried thet In the ruins, One of the ladies had her Jeg broken, and the rest got off with slight ecratches, though badly seared, Erie Railway people were not to blime tn this instance, as the switehiman wae in the employ of the Hackensack road, Too much praise cans given to the engineer, Mr, John Bari, who ate his post at the peril of his life, After a delay of about two hours, the parsencers were forwanted to ther homes without tarther tulshap. re a ford 0 Aten Baclsttatoy The latest accounts from Water street are not encouraging to thoae who believed in the repentan and reformation of nm Alle Within the lost few {ays Alien hat boasted of his success in deceiving the gentlemen of the Howard Mission and every hi ved his promise to abandon hie resuming. tli he and ever Vorimin tony. Prom the first day of the denounced Jolin Alien t principle, and says bis js quite In keeping with’ his elt er ‘ing this diseouraging re aitempt to itapove the lite of this genuemen of the Howard Mis feverings | They Have leased the house Joining Atten's; and. are preparing to. esthlisiy f permanent mission in Woler street, On Satur- day evening Mr. Dyer and of hi called upon Capt, Thorn were aatured ursntanee ao fur an He could give it. They ae ent that a few weeks henee the einditiv cality whore they are laboring will be gre are proved. aniline A Card from Desde Me Wards To the Chri in Pubtic. Having been in daily attendance on the pi meetiics in Watt treet since the ftet a: and having been tinpr y inereasing interest im the work, and belie number of pe jects of I Grace, that a permanent ph uted in that immed we shonld hav te Wiel hour oper tng ho hood, ¢ from’ the iw Joun ¢, acting wader the advice of Chris: tan friends, purebaed the lease of the dance house, 216 Water containing the largest hall im that Patt of the street, Just orth Of John Allen's, and sole possession of the previ ON Purposes ay Well as fur dull It ts designed that the house sla & suitable person, and eveniig, fort Of the tocial ‘al as Well uw relagtous Of the peuple of the nelghborhood, ‘The he sverated to rellgwis aerviers on noon, aud theneefor Prayer meetings Will be held there at tle ame hou A lurge number of clergymen are exoccted ty be a thy openitg services on Friday alteraven, October 4 oF the irleuiis of the enberpeise at th HO Water ‘atrect, immediately. alter: the. pri meeting of that day, to organize a plan of periaanent Operations, ‘The greatest temptations to which those Who are sceklug refurtnation are exposed arise from their inabliity to get honest employment whereby they can warn their Wily brent dm this w help them. “A number with aspirations for a be We have alrevy tound employment aval Christian families or at distance, wh aiding us to find employ mse enter upon a new L fe, auditee te ch opened both da Tho Water York. M. WARD, Seventeenth Ann Keport of the A muted seciety of Kagincers and M re This document, which t¥ accompanied by stract report of the Council's pro: tins mach valuabie information re the largest a clings, CON ting to most powerful trates anions tn exe It includes 208 branches,located as follows: | Vand Wales... are situated ia Hiooininston, » Dunkirk, Nashville, Newark, juebanna, Pa., whieh has been © branches are subject to the | Teta The Americ jm. No, Paterson, Pit Was also one ot § closed lately, AML th authority of the Central Union, ¢ d of dele. gates from each. During the year 1867 their total tue come ainounted to & cn littres to £10,195, wulen absorbed £19.90 of the balance from ious year, ‘hiv excess was due to the great ssion intrade, The accumulated ‘wud of t over half a wiiilon wiiture was as follow Ontalw Raper «£88 18 amon Talia Only fio was capeinied ‘The report contains a sta each branch anton, the mu ted, deatha duriag the y other valuatle statistic arbitration ls consider } disappro rare wntof the finances of er of met ry with their ¢ The saiject o' favorably, ani a I Estate Salon, Ke The business in real estate for Oetobor ing WIN rit, and bide fair to equal th bny ot ths during the year, Ex- tensive # ° lake place | this Brooklyn, Flatbush, and Bast New York TIMNON Oe dohwasa & AMillers One the hundred lots, ether with a numbe | of ste and dwelling honses, will be set up for | public sao. The comparative cheapuess of tots in | Brook: nil ite viclitiy, tive facility and quteksateas | of coniny on with New York, and the fala | brious sitution are great inducements for the inves J ment of ex iu in that quarter, “hese sales will | | take place on ie 6th, sth, 18th and. 45 | ooms in Hr way. Son & Co. will open to-morrow wale of unrivalled Villa sftes und bu 4 wilekd Park, New der silo of this valuable property, which Was cointucnerd last June, attracted much public at tention al the tine, aod. ‘Invited considerable com petition. Is proximity to New York-—one bonr by Fai Vcied trot thie @413. chasers whore we 1 tiem to procure handsome sites for ina district so pieturceque and 1 will p }t b Mouse ‘« Mountain Spr Nod., in Puyive's Hotel, ‘ hi a 1 hit i ta Hie di tit tun Five Pots, — botween threg ‘of lite will prevent one tn the Vast thro from sil before me et upon to to anything don't kuow how’ to that i you fnock the door aia one saved." But the Lor, you shail rece opened to you. C &s YoU are, If you tarry Wil YOU wre bette willcome, “Por your mind to the subjec!, and turn from your wickedness now while you can! After a Ew words from others and singiugy the servic <The Pope t+ the only European sovereign Charles Dickens is to receive $49,000 for his of one hundred farewell readin, Joors for the Cay bor, are at length Galshed, fter four years’ at the Amos Works, Chicopee, Muss, George H. Pendleton writes to @ correspondent at Fort Wayne, In cept no Invitations to lecture for many months to that he ean ae man, on being dollar, answered suddenly added only one lending asked bya frient ty loan him a niortunate! I've —The grave for the remains of the killed fn the late railway disaster at Abergele t# near that fo which lie the vietims burned in the Ocean Monarch, and the same Coroner who ine quired into that calamity held the inquest fa the just fifty yours w =—The London Athenmum says that Andrew f and beautiful hymn be: wclous firmament o attributed ty Addison through the essays sion of the author's name, of the nambers of the * Spectate . de Trobriand’s work on the American eesfulin Porta, been exhausted, and Parisien publisher, has made ape Marvell wrote the fami when he inserted the rangement with t 6 airs of the United States, rand ts writing, ies that she made t Auieriean managers She says that 20 on the part of those foolisii tn her to be ary whieh they [pay to her fair offer was ev gentlomon, ant thot it w nd wife, of South « golden wedding day. F says, “That om ntations in Louish * of corn to the ‘This is an unusually » to thirty bushels was about, ona short tine since our as hitherto. twe rand cotton pla We trust the practiew They will now or Was seen in ma N. eon Friday © mere it faded from Mianey, Mtamin: using trees, houses, and otacr but transient shade, jon for bull fighting is by no means show that the. objects to east a ab art is flonrishin: | 1906 there wor . if not actually on the which 98 belonged e rematning 08 finest bull-ring in Spain ts that of Valencts, which po es that of Barcelona, vas of provinecs, Which has 9,76 the first In siz: fF tian elsewhere in the hts whieh were held in Spain In 1861 was 215, while on Ds the every town tn tha swith young bale at, nnd fn ail the prinelpal for thond | command of Naval Academy, [hore as an infant to become naturale titted ag wcitizen before \ person owning. « for Presidentiat! ne of | United States Senate 85, and from Minnesota he tsa candidate tof voters fn tha, under whiety 4, take your pay originoted about 1558, by members of » conclves, they rep to shin dem Davis's ball bond, nl other matters ool Manual for 1s » Committee of sued in New Orb You will have to tak mn the Collet money will be nt Wvwyer of this wt, serving ay d Butier’s father t Tadia coaster, u his son wae wants to know of yellow fever, but five mont Aout the large tracts Those who are interested Mi advertize for the informa national debt of four thousand millions of dollars, a varies fro 3 to 5 per cent may do @ mercantile business in New Yi Lut cannot hold, real cetate ho must he a rity ngland is about ‘To do We latter

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