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ee tag elie het ritual and a more Liberal WALLACR A—Aimon Bernard, ard Nearer ( fo, | ernment, w k upon A splewtld ent he parent Church au a ¢ IBLO'S GARDEN=-Offenbach's Oporn Toute, Marve | oy. B lene, Matinee on Satnrday att PM | } 1 THEATRE=Ovt of te. Mat! bers of t w Chare) urdar | , } THEATRR=The Crimvon nied. Aatinge | ow Batorday at 9 P.M, jo 1 THEATRE FRANCAISLa Grande Dood de Ger the ¢ h oo. Tto whieh they are 1 REW:YORE CIRCIS, 14% at, oppoetto Academe of 4 M at Riters ant Acrobats, Mwtl w and hallowed nssociations, reg eg bir at ig P.M. pered for nlmost ony PIKES OPERA Hover, wd ot, cor eth ay, | bishops canuy( bo induced t. MoBvey's Murteal, Pietorie!, and ta t. A Tour thrown Ireland $8 MUSEUM-I8 Man at the Wheet, and @ Henson, oat Enter | the new ( are meee Su, Tt Sbtues for 40) a WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1503, \ , alter the des ens MeClelan's Lotter. Couldn't come! All the way ft —an he tome in, with a free pass over r bo could not porsil given and not tt everal year to a Pia to attend to business And teasonally be expected to P and can he ? cltor ck hin | t Inte ¥ Dt net r sh ¥ V sympathy with them, ee} ' } be of I and admiration } ai sol. | ¥ f Pounsy! fier,” Gen. Gna wordef Th ‘ —all monoryllables: “ Let us Wave peace! Ixland and of W expresses, at slightly greator length, the man @, ure } t tame sentiment. He wr The work of t rl he soldier is, I trust, forever ended.” The Wgh Chareh Bome people need to think, from the way not to be understood t in which Gon. McCLELLAN carried on the | roprosoated by Rh war, that he wished the kof the soldier gan, Waerrixata. should be ended, However een now Withes, with Gen, € forever ended shat it should Becsing then that G MeCrictan end. They have hat no epee Mautially agrees with Gen, Grave in bis death of Bishop Hovatsa ence, his abeence frm the Demo. it may be added, hus any monstration is fully « A sent i We ay pr hend thet en election day a great | Kocealien held by th many Demoerate, w \ ©, like Gen, McCnet aad 6 fieant tare what the country 1 venient to fo to the da, will find it as ineou. Bee polla as he did to go to on cuplod with “engagements of a nature, the same ashe war, ‘her w Demeerets, and aympathize with the Demo as the nbers represe vratic ty, but “engagements of a domea. | co Ve nature” ahord a delighifol occupation in| chief c« Ya tros of p ol j but it mast be w, asa whol hen. Really, they cannot po to the polis to. ner vote for Sky Mtoci and Beart —it iv not pos | Ho Hihlo—"enapoments of a domestic nature cannot bet tod | mupion wee opal Geaeral Consentions — | pcouracy as those of th Convention of the Protevtont | jut it may arch, Which assembles tn thi | opposed to any violont measures, sity to morrow, will be called upon to discuss Hie) Ulieina) Ablbpations tnd perhaps deede mattors of more impor | Enylaud States generally tance than have ever been brought te the viows, and are worthily notice of any previous Convention of that | yon as Dr, Hosriseros Chureh, Many and various subjects have) Hasan of Conncctiont, From t beon mentioned as certain re its | ter como sone dist but they will all be found 10 OF Auta A less directly to the brea ut widoning, between what are known a the | of Massachusctts, wad High Chureh and Low Church parti Episcopal comn opinion of ma of the Ch The rise and progerosa of T the lnat few movement in the other direct and a body |) fluent al to simp! ty Mourn of Conn union, This breach, in the Y persons, threatcus nd represented by the I Livi esous, Paynn, o Sanuun B. Reaaiys, U tit m withio | yay i linsey Bt and even to ciadicate © testant and ¢ F | end Ponusylvania Dr. Hi party are opposed, in realit he extrome | wy ain octrines eons 1 nti Pro: Il Ritualiets, and to no others, « their exi store the pomp an hobta’vet | (nic in the tive, and ¢ vatismn, cH 2 1 ev pend tal timidit proce prodent management they provented, unvl the cominencenent of the rebell any? Ve ture in In thut respect alone e the great Pro teatant bodicain the ¢ t and the ” reason to believe that the of a simi \ the pres postpone to another a! Convention Dae es cision upon tly to their door Thad From prevent appearances it chat, of th opinion are Church, the Low Charehmen ars the 1 ‘ active and ajcgre that the Church ie broad enough to plesion, ho forrier ut crigi#, or ut leart enable them to) 4 tes fyom two parties whose diferences of vost part unknown ve, ‘The Ritualiste think Venton of Kentu ky bs hbays PRENMODM ith ¢ every phase aud shade ¢ i'l warreiacy ce neeanas Ject,and ask only to} previvus to the overthrow opponents seem ce ned to push the fighy —_ Ing, and, to judge inthe plan of Deivoeratio mv to make the Church conforn to a certain | Board of Sipervisors huve standard marked out by them, orto leave it, | Mayur of (at city to perform carry their point, | may be fraught with 1 Bhould they fil t i of which at presen there soems overy ability, it has been sald that they N | registry Ys pocedo and form an independent ebureh of | canvaosers of election shall be app their own, to Lecalled “the Reformed Pro | a two-thirds vote of (he testant Episcopal Charch of the United States | The Dumocrate in the Board, nam of Americn,” to two-thirds of itt This solieme, which has the merit of can | the aid of the Mayor, dor and boldness, is like time to fail through what mey be considered | and, by count ® purely accidental circumstance, The men | ssumed to make DAY, OCTOBER 7, EDWIN M.STANTON'S GREAT SPEECH, Delivered at THE SUN, to the Individn 1 family: that ent aad Independe obstiintes in place of thw t sebolder, the dominion of hun ted aristocrat, of a p Lown to one anothe | Gr. Commandery, then pre: ents in euch matters, th Finley Otloy Oct, B12 Prom the Otneinn ou wore told ony for you t at tle Northern people. wuld rot’ A time to panee, nt to count onslder himveif on a etand wo'll carry ou the find we will rejoice ip your viol perp I eey ean they Nia sk the ¢ Tonerated be to help « wea nation to live n ag principle j roe blalic rely because it icok at it for ts It to whom the fitier not know forth big eon that kis bosom talght 1 wth he pent 0 the receptacle ay of Connecticut, Wantreno t, Kir of California, Atsinso: lina, Porn of New York * Would Macau yuwe advoestod the advan t Bishop. Itiaa shopa, mostly and E whl (hoogh ted within thy last five ull mive thie word ouly Kauw im asa snap hop Wareriy of Virginia, is a pro Holme in right, it in high ¢ the Democratic mecting. They will bu oc | nounced Low Churchman, : uninals #hipping about | 3 lomestic | OF the complexion of the Hous “Ban's AU: OR Bie » good | gates it la more dilleult to f Jor we all feel so badly sometimes: I roeeived to an in- 14 vast aren of country Tho North P # the explorers vlation ve enlerprising Yaokou he year, aud they must attend to names, both lay and clerical favarlve peper, Lub not of moa not il yet perform thie im rilly known outede of their own com J in getting a SUN it was almost th amical had to go to Tae Bux off vot be determined with so muth of the third What one had disposed s presumed that a majority are of Boston, end D in tier pork The world haw hast OF the greaten Jr, and tho Hou, > MKADS, & woll-kn vi of Pisiladely dis and ielauve Jeyentos, the Hon, Vat 4 th ® well known soem | of Mason and Dixon's Now, the Hep here and there ami ! the nominees of A Dangerons G jo works in ti | their party than thoy are w requires that the native-born ¢ wed of Supe guide os on our c for tat reward p sce im the rie! r, have called i tory, not at round for the u Whon the oven an wud Test eit.nen, io you know. What your fau Liaw is endter'ha. fe « heeause the larg at the present | officer has casting: volo him as a member, ha k place yesterday moralug, at tig o'cluok, | up the requisite two-t) Aud the Grand who are embarked in {1 are young in years | On this assumption they Lave proceeded to and young in the ministry, and, in their en- | appolut inspectors and canvassera to uit thastamtio eaaernum to cbiain a simplified s thomselves. Diarewarding, too, the courtesy | sons, at Ay persons tng for their wD xpwot that YoU a d your children, yoor Irshoen Who wre expecting over here within the next four years, wil got q fen is Fe-catubiished thet cute bowestead, of Ye individual 100 feet high 000 bo 100,000, and wil peels ‘Tho address was referred to the appropriate com- The Rey, Sir Charles H. Patt, om behalf of the he at 1,000 per gut the rgbi of tho nted a hands: Ge. Commander's Jewel to eich of the followin Grand officers (tue 0’ In the State): 5: 8. Baran, 6. M Waa E, Lat b Jotun W, aiaons, P.O. Mo Tn the presentations, t Knight “Si, ry appropriate hwere re The recetyts Comin subordinace Comtat pat 4 Wan tien take 19 PM. The aiternoon eexsion was y inelpal? tet and amendmen's of tie Co ters of HO emer ii torent to any bey Le appointment of th wing comin be On, urraniebire J. B. Chative, J, I n On yobs Sire W. F. Rogers, D8 “On Pa re Clinton F Le an Aimer The Grond Commandery we cg this morning, whrn the Grand ofivers for Io 4 be elected. “This evening there ts to be ayret pion will be held in bonut of the aces: ——— ‘ BROOKLYN. Broontry City 6. G16, 45, 48, 40, 10, « Hrrer.—=A tan complexion, 8 fe lothes, has b late by pretep: poaterday oa of having set fre ¢ penter al wr, at th 14 ‘umes M Forty iret Pe mt erday weiacd r Convert. Senonanenpa.—The the I of Keuestion and Supe “t fn ' r oy + . 1 . basis of f ‘ prelal mi of thr Th Finance Comn reported that they bale nid (assed for payment ali Lilie refered t the ting, momnting to § » the Nass Water D nt for wat tor the use of the pubite scnvols fur the yoo ered back ty the Board, Which the Committee ve Ou the ground, a stated by Mr. Bure, the Coairvan that the btile fOr 1867 and 1869 Were Inrger inf ythav ind been charget, as per nt the preceding years. Mr, Rhodes sta Was lor water etually {Wrninued for thy wee ¢ nthe property, ‘The the treasnry lor water (ox that wun be pold & Mr. Wiilets #6 th Water Depaitinent Wan $15,000 for frontage, aud t Amount of tax for water werdnily ated Mas ei tin for this tex the bills had beon tnade out, ite ee pressed the opinion Liat if the tares: were ve RetOL property cual be sold, Mr. Han ¢ Bonrd wonid dy nothing toward p * J let the Water Commissioners procent tu « Achool propery if they deemed euch a course the proper one ta pnrene, Mr. Northrup car tended that the public seheol property could w: soir born the Water Burd snl the Board of Ba: Leing branches of the same City subject was tlerred to the. Fiuanee Ct With power, aud ifter constasrab) uMines & the Uoard adjourned | Th | TUE COLKIS, | - | wis Day hr or Ar Creeere—Part crnews Corr, SrecaL Ten Law gad Fai St pmiion Coont—Part f—Adte 41, WE, Dy AM, Ue 100, 0 HON PLtas—G “at Usiran Steves Commission Com so sston tt GUTMAN- THK x | Caan. The United State Horant, and Thos, B. Smith examit * wae continued BF. Tracy tater I t Att Karen 1 we Girne withe: e History was aelzot in duly, 1907, by Other tesuimony was given’ tha 1 took no part im the subsequent ce Wo that distillery. ML, Forran, Clerk in Witlard’s Hi estiied tint My. Hit Plersan tel Wo Washington io May and Lert on tie ath: th tipied by linn were G0 Ana non Of the name ot tel May 30; Mr Lock rd hoor door of that room was te " aid oaare te r i 4 Mr Mie a cheek, ora pose whaieve rned to 10 Covnror A AND ALL Tite * t Brooklyn City Ituliroud Compuns t be Geer Brook one 2 , : tnd be wan in If, Gerefore, a per a streets could, w ‘ aule_ care, have avolued’ t ordinary rat pArcnts Wai Y Por the responden Higence on the part o ¥ toa chili of streot 1 caused er ie vespon: “4 and W may fave been the defendant, a Mt show . he tnjur nt the iny eid, Wak cros \ ta few moments before {inary GT. Jenks (or appellants; Mr, Southm: re BUTURRLAND. | SUI AROUT A BLOCRADY. RUNNING Fowler, et The plainth? ie to ree r w wore ints in Houston, Ter for on com. Wistion. ‘The defendante in thelr anewer act op a reneral Genin}, and also chat the transaction wae dur ing the operation of the blockade prociumattons, and Was Jo contiavention of them, and, the pluintt being ed Biatew, mila A that > recovery ean be’ had, se came ‘KuMent upon # domerrer to this clanse of the defence, on cho ground that the anawer did pot net up facls to show that the transaction was in vio: lation of ihe blockade, not even that the goods were rin through the blockade, Berides, admiting thas # contract to run goods through tho ‘iockavs would De Vold.this sctioa is not foamed B Hiwt,but on & cou- ne Past diately concrrsed. wits the exception of | eth Sct arieing indepen tently o: sunning ¢ he biorkale bor te 41 it was ar We anew «as (nll a receipt money © * portion, The ¢ Vit t t 4 ' "i ot i ' i . ‘ Count or Urxenat § o.—Mhilip V FIN NO COMMERCIAL se zo pnd Open Hoarde Naw Yous, Oct, 13, STOCK EXCHANGE 2 Pa ead ae “ Wert, tel, rcnte a NW #00 Quiels. Min «50 ci & NSW. 4 wiih 0811" aan. &e ae Mii € 7, |g Sil ast ro sar Pt reali bow Ex ® whore in for ea iar total clearings at t Vite Oo. : rae 9 Mu * ferred re cop al attention, the shigh as 15, while Western Uniog Phe roiacoad Uist pree new f CaCCH! aM ru vance of 1 rk val opened wt 129\y, and S percent, Krto wae dull at (8 Suuthorn opened at 4%, aud el im as lich ns 6g, Pitta ppewed at STy, and rose to BY, yielding ¢ at the cle The Northwestera shares wore in active domand at 8 for for preferred, Rock 1 common J ranged from 100% to 1 Fort Wayne was strong at BUR. Toiedo aud Wabash was advanced to ay Olio and Minsissippi was quiet at ar as The At Paul stocks were in molerate demand, Cleve Jand and Tolcdo sold at 109%, Some sales of Hud vou River were recorded at 1#5jj, The Exprese shaves were quivt. and without decided change ‘The following are the comparative prices at the