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AMUSEMENTS, —o— FAILACK'S—<imon Mernard, and Dearer ther Lite Aeplentid east BINLO'S GAIEN <OF nace Menn, Mariner oo Saturday at 1 o'r DOWRY THEATRE The Crise Matin¢ ou Sa avai’. M. QMEATRE FRANC ATS La Qrnude Ducherse Me Gores LN tty onportie Neate Te and Aciobats, Matinies W ’ PM, OIKWS OPERA HOUSE, Oct. He Batema a Toutle-—tia Grane Dechesse de Gera MkKEs ore HOTSE, OM et, cor, eth ne, MeKvoy'e saciewt, F 1, end National Kater WOOD'S MSEC AT elon, the Man at the Wheet, and To Odlice Beneod, afternoon and evening. | a te The =e Sun Ta Shines for AD, FRIDAY, OCTORER 9, 1983, a Terms of tie San, | Dairy, per year to ubser vor tices OO" ant Warrcy, per year err) Ten copies bo one vl Seo Twenty copie teone nttrese ha Fifty copies to one nailres roy . — Prospects of the Bicetions | The Democratic ey are not Ihe Tt ie not all one way. party does not Capt. ScoTr’s coon (nt eame down easy, ‘T a the tree without we tiv at Tim to fire—just to | savo bis ammuritioa, A good many forces ers have been “rete natives’ within a few aye past; and ono of the danes tours keep. | | "the int and clumsy one compared Hina Yeon adopted by our afer yents of experi ne gation r —— - Handand Amorions tion Howeint For a whole tion ¢ Toneant Teen a it and rogucty of paigne, TY blance of trath all the'r eon try, they have o than veritatis plietures, Porlinmontary contest ine donbt! tholr char, eto has er been quite up to tho deseriptt travellers aa l nowepapere We rive of cognate controvors Rintes A planes at the Fi that the Kineton fa ho’ linge tnproredented pob tical excitement Like it han « whieh ation dad the pasiage | wil or 1998 of the Laadreds of thousn Jomebiaed under the recent niont are gots on tn all the rvent them of a serous charnete Tn He tances candid: How Commons have t whero nly # te upon affairs i But the eur eect since the great et with that which | frreat companies, and cnr fal investl. he eh have on the rowdyiem American political eam Joss Doan a vom tes, thowgh, Hike thia conn: 4 eaticat tires at Iitnin comes fr nt lone which thet ave been wont to os in the United Jonrnala shows over with a mont Nothing of tho Reform Contests over the rogiatration ls of voters en tf net of Parlin p principal towns of the police is frequently demanded to preserve order, Riots, some of 1, have orcurred ates for the new Hoon pelted from | * benches of the} ‘ie tempting to ad netly Tike ono of the old man's—yourg Frixk recently read to a Democratic meeting out West Dut Mostoo:muny Brat can easily 1 ech on the antfect, replete with persvnal | alse of everybody else, and with glorification | of the Thain family | As for Gon, Tain himeclf, be fea fydit ling man Hehas the plack of a bulldog | j Io iv nupposod to entertain no reraptes abou ducting. Rumor had tt that he fortic | thing like a challenge to a brother oliver during the war, Will Gon, Biatn challenge Gon, MCCLELLAN ? | —— The World soya that Tin Sus is a Radl eat papers the Ditune, that it in wit the Deareratie duilies."* From these conflicting opinions of two such extreme particans, it ia a reasonable inference sont that Tas Sen must be about right, and that those wh «may be sure that with Radical follow its wy are meting in ot Demovratic prineip! ein poll et accordance It fe tai by those who know that very It tle of the anthracite territory of the State remains to bo opened by railroad commun! , end that the price for carrying anthracite to market is 15 conts a ton higher than this time lost year, while the inereese of transportation is eat wlinoet double what it was the Jn a tittle anthracite will become aluaury, I ts evident | that romething else must be for furl, aud it will be found, tor | — Woe can't help it Our eympathier ere with Gee w Frascet Tar, We should like to ers in Water ei roct said | dress the free and indepomdont electors havo | ny ful ork ‘i lately thot they ¢ ME anti) Doon aplit In pieces, wud the frayments hurled Re Wise 1c RGAE PETRA SINT ) ' i H Congress, just for the fim of the tt they thocght they ! myuenze OF moro Hind | nothing eles, Gxomae te a capital talker, and Bot, ali que . os iret to Parliamentary honors has | could vary the monotony of House dh ‘ aside, the Repabl r y t wel ! loaly Hod by the turning: | by lls dia jst British tyranny, aod vivid that i hen rer. of the yas, the audienes resolving: iteclf nate a experiences, 1 nen cate that the vove there at the Getuber elve | entertainment hy hammering one anothe ' ; tion—noxt Ture tav—will be very close: Tt! the darkion, Processiona havo been as 4 geveas of honest: industry and real iad ly f the Repu ne have | and broken aps candidates 6 been hooted ocracy in South Carolina ia most encourag more than a very emall majority. They may, | ¢ of towa by incensed opponeata while | i atloman Who writes from Sumter #. ie trne, do better than is expected 5 Dut, on | ony low Ne efforts to enlighten ther | that Guiles in that region are rapidly ant en rhe ay thot The | teers ow th ti or domertts of the Trine | Comfilly adopting themselves to the new order of bd tie poliicians tn aytvenia nro | Chureh, and the glories or infamies of Glad: | {hiss “Many of tt LA el eideaieig hehe an anprincipled net of f they | atone and I Alb “ | Ide do le servant, end, were not, they could cneily leara to Le from | One of the most ludicrous of thone acenes visual the Republicana, Dut if the chenting is jeal on both sides, we think the Republicans | will carry the State, | In Now York, Repobtenns are in the habit Muy ench other with confidence more How was it] is good reason for, at the tine of the second election of Anwa-| Church of theso realms, as by Inw estab |W when a shower of dead mbbits waa poured down upon him, axsqulting: him on tite portion® of his person, till the brave knight ven from the stand, but not nam Lincons? Why, the principal anxiety | seemed to be lost the Republican majority | should be too large. When the voles camo to be counted, Lincoln had abont seven thor sand majority in this great State. The clo eccurral ree Maseoy Ln tuency prosecuted eome of his on his rabbita, #8 truly coneervativ tly nt Hotew #emayed tot Sir Mansey, teely Ina perch lished, the head, in the Dowels, and was finally orthy, where Sit dilress hia conet t neem, had heretofore nunts for poaehiny: | V he commenced in favor of “ the other suse tion thia yoar ie going to be close enough to tl bh be interesting. ealute in these din Tet the torches blaze, and the processions + young and rabbits old, ewell, on both rides, Let the meetings be kept up, aod the spouters #ay all that they have to say, The Presidential election comes | only once in four years, and the Republicans | carry it every time, We will have the elee- | tion, and thea we will have pence, Pence is what the country wants, Grant and Mew CLELLAN both say peace, One of them must be elected President on that doetrine—and MeCLei ian ia not a enndidate, oe Tusurance that Insures a Loss. An institution, which is styled by ite man agers the Menhattan Codperntive Relief A» tociation, is advertising very extensively in the newspapers, and several inquirios have Leen addressed to the Editor of Tir Sun concerning it. The plan of the inetitutio according to its prospectus, Is to form classes, consisting of not more th each, each roember of w class to pay 6 and to agree to pay $1 more on the di any member of the same class, and ten cents additonal toward defraying expenses. Upon the occurrence of such a death, the aggregate eum contributed by the survivors isto be paid over to the representatives of the decensed, | Theoretically this amounts to a Nite insurance | of each member to the extent of OOM), ward, it is represented, is much cheaper and wim: Pler than talking out a poliey in the aunt way, ath of 5,000 merbers | wn, | (ond pat ray Or bithies b Tutak the Tn a word, tho ¢ tiv cha Drious epithe over the United Bfogdom, Many disgraceful seenos Tees vol he election row ngland, —- Mysterious Pob Tt is about throw pine days’ wonder, Since poisoning en figs in caleulatel to ere We do not wish to call in question the hoa: esty or good faith of the yrontlemen who are at the bottom of thik #cheme, but we cannot help mentioning t! stead of eting their concern under the eet for the for m of insurance panies, they have availed thomeclves of that intendet forthe formation of religious, be nevolent, and Viterary sovietios By this atop, whether Intentionally or not, they I removed themselves out of the ri nepection to which insurance @ ibjected, and Wat ve wach of the | Nor ve no gue to thor but thelr own personal nity vbo deal w ” honesty and a the bu lity, ‘They miny mbsmanoge slog exten wl nothing ean | e known of th inva beyond what they | choose to disclose, or what may be discovered Dy a suit in choneery. This, however, fe a matterof minor impor tance ; for even assiulug that the officers of th scharge their duties with all the fidelity and ability of which auy man is capable, we still do not see how tho: tuoney they receive can do otherwise than eventually lose h more than th possibly gain, and, in any event, bu Susurance at a much + could of the regular Ni A writer in ul token the pains to joining one of th netitation d whose y enn | y their r rate than the | fiwcre Py 7 | ure out the results of | os ond pay ing the sums called for from ite members, He says Taking age Mm 6.00, we Bad wv th ul GT eourne NO en t of the 4, Vivurn, devine to ab wire of ca a her Vollowlog Uhis up for 40 we Bad Lut Wo « ove, whol each pall Of foeurance Wuney, At Al seats the sole survivor Will buve pull gh40 lw Prenat aud on he dive there will wicul aud Mie i bo renainie wuount ty just 01 surance will Tu the elaases formed of the mortelity at first will not be ko preat as above mentioned, nnd the loss, eonsequ not so large; but it is evident that the sur vivors of a given class, after a low years, will have paid out much more than the amount to which their represes ‘be entitled, and thus the pretended Lisuruaer assures them nothing but a los. Where ore other bad features about the scheme 4 it ix submitted tothe public, The officers som to be selfclected, and to hav: the power of perpetuating themselves in office, They also widerstate the rates of mortality applying to the classes they pro- younger persons atives will Shey ask to deal with them, And In any ious fact that, in: | | spi | or to his end | ble was thou wdministered ina phys Mr, Hamilic wt, and Mes, piedical (reatment, | for us to gstame that there Osenf there way not, it only makes our danger #0 ction divertine Eatouswill, so geeephically depicted in the | chronicles of the Pickwiek Club, wh venerable founder of that renowned assoc in: jous bodily hann, og Mrs Pott waa pelted with oppro: | 4, are now Delug repented all | te at nd the oon during aye still a long way behind | F jouths snes the death by | poison of Jola Spicer, in this city, became @ the Gamble | sia Rockland county hos attract. | ed considerable attention from the public; the death of James Hamilton | have been polsoned by swallowing oxalic acid mised with seonn, in mistake for Epsom | alts, hus just boon investigated by Coroner lynn, and, on Monday, the wife of a man then alleged te named Oxenforth died under surpicious | cireurnstancer, pointing also to the use o! poison, ‘This rapid suceowsion of mysterious potson mate through othe eo Was ur Prosidgntial campaigns; but in a genuine considerable alarin among pooplo who are in the habit of taking drugwns remedies in eickness; Mr. what ho supposed to Le a eoldliz powder ; Mra, Gam. t tube the vietim of poison an'h preseription ; died by an apparently harmless was under It will not of eourse do alicious hand at work i cach of these eases; but if | | oem domestic | oMairs with more real sath pafort | than w ' ants by the dozen, The new ayn! swell; it tends to devel mind and tion, and te boll-relianes,’ y Tayo always th throagh which the South is now obliged to pas would prove to be fraught with pricctess bless: superior to that which ia pasaing away aa every hard-fisted, intelligent, useful, honest democ is superior (0 the scions of a luxnvious, effemi- tooracy, hes them Labite of industry « other case of no rage upon the defenceloss whites, if the its are to he trusted; but we should | like to know how it happened that the negr wore all disarmed after its occurrence? Lear of the whites boing disarmed, 4 —— Mr. Prney WALK ry of War at Montgom the rebel Mig on the Capitol at Washington be fore the end of May, 1861, i# now pon th ving immense things by calling Gen, Guaxy a‘ tuman donkey." Not much difficulty in tell- ing who the juckass is in this eave, at the Baron polino us it, HT, Davir'n Secreta — Not ouly does Tim Sex gain in popularity from day vo day with the public, but it revives the hindest attentions from the whole newspaper press, almost without an exception ance every mnoruing~ anid seraiowe foranera c entire pres Te yt to mention the weekly !y editlons—seems to be the signal uuiversal good feeling among the not unlike that which will pervade y after (he election of Gen, Guan, hus the Tribune of yesterday refers to Tae Ses as not only the fairest of our Den lies," but ty than even those journal which make w special business of wit and hi exelusively to promote jolly and cheerfulness f | wmong their readers, We receive this compliment without surprise, Dut nevertheless with gratitude. Itis one of the! best out of the many that we are coustuatly ce. ceiving, We appreciate it accordingly, — Puire ness, Democracy, and wit! What more ean wanted in mmewspoper? Nothing, except to have All the News, aud) to furni most intelligible and convenient form, ‘That, ton, is one of the achievements of Tae Sex, which w ooly Bhines for All, but couste Ne toy its readers well informed, good-natured, aud sin cercly detnvers the total pubs ratio dui ore Ww tly tow a With 3,000 miles of raitway intercomme iy all built within the last tweaty yeara, it would teem to be iinpossible to prevent the Spanist nication, wnd as many miles of turn nich the greater, We ean guard agalast | peonte, wow sixteen and a quarter millions in known chomnies, but if every one of ue | Mumber, from asserting their libertivg and es- is liable to be poisoned by taking winplo | tblishing a sound systen of common school penn peat | education for their children, If they follow on #8, nobody The t dexpotiam in Naud the the enaety | any ignorant o malicious person can with a alu of polsons. vet ls Hat we must have a little more ot ‘The idea that uit laws ro | glorious destiny for themsolves than their auees= 1] — Street Conumissionor Melean is out with a con Hinuation of b | few conts purchose enough poison for a : ‘3 teply ora gre Seah ti dod | ; 0 © wane of the Cidacns’ Arsociation, | docem mon, wnt all trace of the transuetion | hing upsome ofthe charges of the, Avorlat on be utterly lost, la perfectly appalling when | pot petore answered, he proceeds to demolish them | we come to think of it, Some provision | a» etectuolly as plain Boglish will admit of, Vor in j must be made so that when people die by | sine, twas said tat he had made w eoutrct for poison in the myatorlons way that the | {Mie thestreete with an unfulttitil coutrnetor, persons we have mentioned have died, tho | » hit al culprit ean be ferretod to justices, Gon, MeChottan and Te Gen, MeCh inn an ha Tian ia the face, it would have been more amnly, but it wo ungent be omission to muke a Br are in elthe © | It is trae that piention Goy, SEYMOUR by sreler to him, by bis uilnent statesman, And mune j hed J us wn *« | has never a wont mplincntary @ Bia the more mark wnbra this nds of Gea men who ar tke eat | | great f are y and disyeapect with imy | is gelting old, and can secur | to retu Gen, MCOLELLAN & thie the forte of the old gentle his veins in the days of Jacks out and bre Gen, Blairs A slapped Gen ld hardly n more disrespectfal than his studied uplimentary allu bof his publishes nm. MCCLELLAN does n y name; butt Now York letter, |! " For Baw his allusion ins roto Skymocn ;2 akes the cutive alsence of ell acution of | ¢ We think the BLATGs Will be disposed to | They have beer McChutiay, and thoy treated with pegleet ly 1 | The gollant, ehivalvie fethor of that family | hie | f to ashi lies ia an give Besides, dis. to form, and thus mivlead those whom | quisitions on Catharine of Russia and the three other yreat women of history, one of eave their vlen of Vife iusurance ie a stupid ¢ Which disquiritions—at leaet ii wounded ex- for 1 sous larger than necessary and contrary to law; 1 thal the contractor, although required to keep k one hundred men daily, grossly vito! contract, employing but a Ainail number Of amen, mud coiled day not over Ave men, To this Mr, Lacan repticn hy anbmitting the af tayit of A, W, | Cmaven, iy the late Enuinecr in Chief of the Cro: | ton Aqueduct Departinent, and a man of animpoach: Wie integrity, to the effect that the contractor, Mr, Joun L. Buows, was well known to blin ae a tractor with his department, and had always well w foithtully performed his contracts, and that the 1} aereed to be paid him by Mr, McLean for repaying | the streets—$1¥5,000—Wn w fale and reasonable con | peaeation for the work, He them adds the uadayit 1) of Mr Kaos. ond of bis superintendent ani t. showing that in the m 1s carts were employed in re anal re o streets embinced In the contre; | Mat tn tom ain of Angust 10 m cuployed, and patil 19 eatin and 18 ca 1 the mouth of September ond Chat the work uoder sald 134m tract has bern poshed forward with energy, wad the greater part of the elrcots hove been repay ed Jy regard 10 the price paid for lumber for repairing the city wharves and piers, Which the * Assocta Nn] tow’ aeserted to be excessive, Mr. MeLuay produces, to show that euch lumber us Was ved for the repalie mentioned was Worth, not per 1,000 feet, wa the “Assoclstion" wm, DUE $57.50 per 1,00), the wMidavit of the very Ler dealer who had boos referred ty to prove the 4 Sealist btw t excomtye pmounts etsive mounner, ai The wllegations in respeet to. the J for labor are met in the same I proved to be entirely destitute of foundation, Further replies of the rame charce tor are furnished, but (hey seem to Le almost unne: cosury, ‘The gentlemen wie to the eireutation of these attacks upon Mr certainly owe It to themect ew to make bim wn apclor £7. and io the measures that euy fature docuniente ‘of the kiad shall Ko forth ly the name of their real Wuthore, aud WiKOME (hee waNElod We never | , who was going to plant | sturnp | bo that the adversity | Tt will produce there a new generation as | | i h the sume in the | in thot path, they may yet work out a farmore | | | THE SUN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 186% POLITICAL, —— = Our Democratic friends may as weil gf OP the ship, for Maj..Gen. George BP. Rete, the hero of gage, to Grant and Co’ my policy” in Olito, bs gone over, bag and bag. tas. —Gen, Mate dectines to cddress the Demooracy of Sonth Carolina, Northern and Wester rence there until Nov, The att of the canvass fn the a States wil require his pre- %. ~The Demoerate of Low! sana hare boon revia. ofoll Weeligibie memte Ir eteetoral ticket by #ecuring the resignation ANG RUbECituting the names ef each #8 are nnlmpenchable by the mst right Ktodiew) Inqnisition, It is rumored that District of Massvehusetia are thin! John Quiney Adame for eclit etves them a hone dviate ein fant whee welcome ia the aight of thie vast aud receldent, iis ghance Of @ ao would have been can ran to between Matter and Dane, reawon together on Lie querGone muW ai insite fi | eee sere etn feiapt eames Tao wor a beleyes The Demoerney ere improving thelr aoug | t pie The comnts a's aticerien We hen tie vem! difiewity fice much deeper toan tin The One of the Intest contnine the foltowie, inn political canvass, und tt 1 otcering ty fat th ® | i i geiatle parig is vot ouly to be dereaced ag it Wan Bisson arte fa vate great commurclal centre th Hearty accord ¥ 1 the | iy tons hae ney, soured tn tke eomthn etection ein pn ‘ Prevailing samtimcat., T aecept the Huet + hen Bt ite tuck OF pat da:ten the civil were | aocan Ly Ta suceese of the trines we advoraie, Thee tany ot ite fe PM et = ereat mectines ate rrasguring, ‘They seca att sh | cl Sadia nl sen, Tat nroken series of vietories nt the pulls, a By on WY os has stutod ina letter, which has | Feeatt or ine Seplember weetions te, but tye pres tue nevis | Jeon elreuiated freely among his friend, Wat "on glorious enceesm on the tind of Novewber, | Moet Lae tne Ue jority next week, Seymour eanvot be elected.” | ave notion tw the supve candidates la Heat, ag EE tel u tte delice wa where. | General adder “In vlew of the py lity of | 1808, Povnlar inatinet points to the pinil th 9 | of gi union will be heard North, Bowil, Fost, oF | the Demorracy mutt carry the Sta! tenth emphusived by atortiing out of dally ore | Went; ine adiniuiatration will be as « A pope. | iat the content beicat cueiies OT tae al tha Bi North Vie Wheeling Register says © yt wot yet Wat, Eaten). | Or ated and heunred everywhere A deration, Jie hos moved: Bis family to Clarksburg, West Vir- pea Beet ch ag at ts Oks | ite Justice, anil ite wisdom, gina wile the Intention of becoming the tuccesor iad ownpxer, ore hatening (PERSE be Ce ho: er toh conte: of ied Have boen quicker " q Renate, pro tien who were foremost Mr. Conkling wns heartily greeted, He ent renin on aid who eave to Them itieal divenesion this yeae anpare ly dle hie bow darkeat tries mos lies Hnesh huto bw datinet branches—ti condition of the campaign in Ohio. dearor to. Boma a hs] | Guo and Fi anee, 1 In rp fa eneh that the Cincanatt Bnguirer offers wan t* ‘anot er; Mowe! Cat ad Robert Toombs, | fits one. Bepertes out all 1G politionl docuimenia at "least foil any arco nine of at wort are uey wiih | tere are welded Wracthery the aauie In origin, t cum ‘ohirs irate chow by Pendicton, Uondricks, | flste menueea, and every bet t tie South | tinnanee, dependent upon the race «vente, wie th Ee Tee eee ree e care ay | Prulicts aspeedy cuailict of arma we notso | sano in destiny. Dereverener for right and tebe n | sand others, at the ruinouslyjow role ¢ Titely emerged from a frigttfal war urged on by sash | noninet law € ed War vid Le ditiocat on of eleven “four for weont.” rm Hd Puneion, we Might luok pon the talk ax Hobt, ama taxation, Hovere-ee ir right and ihe following be attributed to the pen of a | Me vaporing, Hut in the wledicnee tO law will enn terition In every Atetineaistied enndidece for the second oMice in the 1 The canvass Godoy Ia ty determing ¢ neces | glitort i Joveruiaent be placed in sue Ws ot | . tale Ne ec and if Lave striven to ' IEE portend oF ‘ wv dered to tose Who In peace wid In A Republican aud a Democrat, of Boy City | ‘ omgit Uo ay Hil” dlvenen Michigan, invs agreed thot IF Geant Ie eleetad, the i Telly wii ed nnd Ueltted, aud pee eoea IEE r nown or inact ‘Qittereneu 1 \ 4, The unlveky Kelow t9aley to pay for tie |} ee auld and e rreney lai men Fe WH Coninpaene mind ovecer ie te th H mvet nder A portion of the Texas prose, Rodicat as well | crcumstane silutely ale only ap nk #5 Demoer ance the majority in the lote Con | hey pti ll ane (ld ie ae ag IS A A voation Control Rediroad with ng | ig power evonis winen tetum | amont ta train and to. ¢ Tike corenpt m ned sale, Aveordtig to the | fore wen Vall ty coin, and aT cab dyn tomn Tage our “OnpAnenta ef pe Paitien)), five thoueanit Fallro hows hove tun extension ort Vebraary, | ing tie ann spirit; Gut peace ii cAntomko. Biepmeeh (Reitien), Ave th A TNek L MMIAL Cae Ahi YB attNtlin CO hata Kawa | moO TipEeM ced he Loi be hater tw cont 8 Votes were pledged for the shite: | comething of the doubt on tlie ques 9 | Hebe right nine ne merey Of silence Ht * ponsibilty to the state for thr Pai ere p gurus peal STEN ap ft psig I De mt—the School Pand of the Stat ut wo then, fs a atu, ~The Lerington (Ky.) Stateoman saya: ve braneses OF th Properly Able, for anurer of th . Cr h “ A twe i carpetdaggers fom ie solters who had 60 } Folunteere ani had bait State to others to We ean epare th 1 hat the roe formed that there bas hen ¢ Merville (Ly et Sunday, us (e ng of the J white Demoer bere Of thie street, mi hy, one of them raid: the niggers In the & ene yoote dronk Ttelt yon what it woney in trying to de Whe Nat th tthe Democrnia of ihe Fifth if Of running ¢ Congress, The Reyadiican that a Atrong Detnoerntio ean the Presidential elee voneonids from our f Med D “ub at Lo Ives $50) ech, to ral » vole We tts money to send Kentucky rebels over the river, to wot studing and Ohio elvetions, tn | vo been in- | ¢ banka on the tot of July Inet war about ‘and the amonnt held as col'ateral near'y ORBAT MELTING AT COOPER IN- STITUTE. ss wre, makin 920,:00,000, ‘The deposits i eyo focured were placed there by lesa nceches of Kenniors Morenm and Corkttoe, a positont GP the ast ta abo passer by lost evening bad mo intimation thet | givin, is owned bh he tal anes Jn the expme ous vault of the Cooper tneriture wos | Me damn ty and yee ne tee gathered over 1,000 peon'e, ‘The hall wae fled {tl than ie pliee, an audience exceetingly rospretable In quality ond ( on conuiny aud Uutht imposing In nambers, tn paranines of an ennomnee: ita oven na aay st ir a o the sav ngs We of Se. ted Into. ment of the presence of Benatars Moran ond ( ling, Me, Charles 8. Spencer war Chiairinan of the meeting, It had heon pubiisied that the Union ‘Inb, composed of a trio of young lari # % im! for some rrnson they were not pre Aistingoishod anenkera were freqnenty ineory ewe to ov vtnwe be savings un no way tele with th Aoring the course of their femirks, and wor ie the lndnetrione and. trace! to with inurked wed onvar, Ing arte tion to the ng the emt of evry loat The seutinent that the conutry's pr: jound of meat, every cup of were redeemable in @ td, met with un.vers heen fieqnently’ stated that if the Democvaty Convention hat adopted # eound franeigl plittorm, ond Lad nominated the Chief Justice of the United Sintea for President, and Gen, Manroek for \ tee THE HON, BD, MORNIN. | Mn, COAInMAm, Lapin® AND Grntinmy ss Med for, ne Kinds Were w st mode of » A hwudred other bie Mnvestineul were « ev telt itm duty to give svernment, anil money Ahwit pal ated, Vee enin to pay off Ue puuiie debt. nities wap f Tay the Demmeratie baety + Wits Conk i . throu, te ty out crs and direc: . Of 8), HO) dual larger Genomnalte ender Tork; anoiber wipe beeu a very active buslieys IM | wort to the law, to the agent wio sels him wt, Ie one of the accusati past” And 10 the officer w 1 the Guverument, any ba Wing ond the ping Ware + the following: | t0.lenin the te UN Uyiag abOry, decreased, This fener tra x sion wil i pop Ae Keel RS |i you wit towd we jour a how When We 8d | shaw coanmece doce nod dangubes, ‘The muparts at | ing through the street in Plaqnemine to attend n | teh the Auigricau Kewl aw Wave born made, amount to §8i.041 1b, we i ai vin gol, ishall we How FepHitlal the $200.00 tor the baise mont 1 Derty at the Court Houre, Detoctacy have threatened repadiation, and | gate agalnst GUT leat yc ata were wt ¢ on the cor | revied so much distrust. that) duties era’ bud om ehipbullde ne the procession marched tin tuecriuinty, woULd, 4a maLy € tab Bitad belig sow rewored, Li tere be any ul rehadhg! aettabgpeleges efor stich as, boar ng © lawer, in suet charges, 1 Hes In the fuet e rebelle 1 Ruitfea’ proces ray at Bayon Gow our Democratic whiskey, &e. ele no use in ive the nigze ——- ralization Yrauds tn Philadetphias fon that were and ote spending our | yy wediam in York for duly, (he (st wea be bor a bick re } mrcd nocd it, wo will repay nth t word guid oaptensly 1 the cour-e i le ed Im th Were Caurel uch OF boud, But why ail this clamor at ide? rien mcrelant marlie 10 8oek py we uot dus, Why fores forward, with Haste, s question on which so mune d | + | why should the Mayor and ts | an eMcent and practic the rate of invereet on tae patie the daapayer of ec unuy todo eot te Hie ehort “ eanselve, to Teal Cet sath Is it for the a Chey, When It wae whee cM ligcat porwon knows, rats perty prop vg tHe duit and rain Lie cous Treasury, Like oiler hate of Fudge Sharswood is examining in court t Peat apa Wis once wt val neturalizetion fruiuis diseavered (i Philadelphia eps beige nd hold The te en ta, OF course, of the evasive tages Ha orion years ameter Devine, the man Who was arrested | kes wire Hawg an kee With twelve natiiralioyion papers in his possession, wher Baap Apress great voll power Ue iasne ba the hai neve seen the Knowing ubout the public see were of who | nut vor tute, eM reueys UE pes ‘ notary, the of ur! in. KB. B. Watson tostitied docsved every etlort ty raise ten and money for te id also dl the mations) credit during th thereby forced down aie market price (ie honda, ad have labored frou ( guid, to negotiave dene pee the | Mepoke OF relunding at lower ti Hot huis al Wer AMeFes!, LUE cou tuues to war, ont today wita | higicot rate oF bowls, avd yet we are ili money sabered tie persistency worthy of a better eaure to acep tarie | could ho borrowel ot 4 per eontes wnt Uiat tue It uberud thei value down, Tis a principle of lew that a party \ die nee culity Of prying Beediees intrest. The | yt ake advantage of iis own negleet or nund publicans pass a Gill waking oul gatory upon the ut BW EA CGP So Rua e tawyer | Becroury of the ‘Tressury to lesen the rt i i | nethe Mayor tr fauittinding on ‘bebull of bis Heres paid by — th bat ihe rhe te ne a iio hea | pact volt ie oF tis North, without reiee Jeut veluew it, ‘The § tig enme'wan not aiied caer He ooeia nat creuiy | nerwrnald Ont far ews in juomey, an the » Pant the Pre 8 mane WAR To "4 wat y ior present diecuasion of Use Kreen back ques Aivets wear; Plerbee Che peal. oa: the, eparions PppRre wea Gyan: ould have boen wholly obviaied, ‘The iepule rye . DiAharklo. stated that it was very customary for civ aay, ay Gna tnd bave held, en Wiesa meu Se Vy committer to get blanks, Ail them wp, snd return honest eu HEHE theta for stenature, Of ud tis are eliised Upon ¢ , John OTWrne bad, for experiment, taken the im- When a kuure of uilice ues ie “passed Prostion of h eeal from # genarne paper ona plank by populer cont Pedi yates OME ET haa Oy bey ag Mme lity fo ordinary letter press, aid Tound le perfect, dethen Nai only the Kaccuuve Govern Kugene Blur tertifted that bast year bi cortitt. ole aystem ol Loe venom of Ltd. It w but be Democrats ia Congr: ss oppose it's to red cates had been sented ty advances, and dlstratut sm Rperuetiume Mee combi casee unten ny (he clerks, but that this had not been repeated Mhewirid relics the a vy, Pidliceas te the (ak year, purpose We Fecom fr arlon of Congtoss—-Mr, Gariate Dacas almust (cr evidence did wot Implieate Mr. Rrowden in | Bulty Yin” pusiie expewiilaien, cid aw 'vigo: | gut his courtesy iu the heat ot. his opnolt cipally went to show that the sie. | youy and just tystem of wid chal] Sirs. Hiengeake apimead’ tbe omonding oracd aud the iuipression of the | jr iy the duty Or Sey 0 (0, Bus iy wud privae x appealed io Ne : tain’ the ercdit and prow eof the | to vote against it. Whoever bert ot ch In now before the court whether | national currency.” Not onu word on this eubject | ing the se of ane aduiinistzation. wer to cancel fraudulent naturalieation | Qineared tn thy Democratic a pt tat yours | & Party, be (a engeplane otine thaik sue eamdeite Satie Wiileon the stunp anid im thely pees, creonti see were Much ie feard now. an th o meeetill Gefomed, and Guversment bode wore the ely Aanintacraan diane Obituary, Gen William Gates died in this city ye-terday, Oeover 7 wt Khe age of eighty year ten Artay comasnd ng officer daring forty-nine years, Gatos a Mexic ved tm tho u war, He exp! Cates was never reported sick during bis service in He was in the wns Adwiniviration; the total Tene fie iu Mr ‘Ongress an of meant hoenent ty usage to ali derision-—the standing butt Tt was wih then un article er indireriminate eoneur * Lida agers consibuted antuor Hew and araKe Lh Ponere Bird retaty-reven yeary, and ware | public credit. A teniet to lower As Gen, | Halve of “the bonds, wna to Incrrane the nr oy . ¢ debt, The eoureo Wie ae wicked Ne ” Florida war, and also fa the ily (0 cithyy and when | amis Danes The faved the famous Oaccols. Gen, nthe tax payer taken Wut Tis yearly | peatees oF tive Gn ° ' WwW Orextraue nar AMG, Aud prBsln gale ACL Lun LiN the sriny. mid Haccutive t entorced, ‘Lhe Brevidtt Fort Laramie despatch says that Gen, Stems etal by Lema | Hiarean.'* ae is tormet the Bureau of Itutugees bier, Commanding Mat post, Aled there suddenly yew | then im the gut ofthese (ueles it iesp uatie or the | Celt mide Pibethie. ie wena tertoy, of heart disease, taxes? and ¢ the diproiation ta bovds | ganized in wccontince with the jucgtacnt mee: she rol of the pablie Hnsaces | the best mom ht the arts .W # ere yt 4 Weadl be @ party thut his shown | Johnson himaell helped perfect it, Up to duis} vom the Montyonery Ma such @ reeklesa disicgard uf the pable ercait? | Jub, Congress maver appropel ded a farthane € A negro wedd tw took place in’ this | Le tere fe uny other poruo yor he |e 1, for did tap t wee dye hay Uh county, at whieh the sable parson thas +p United States or hay’ population aiywasre on tue | frau ios treasury, He reseed uel pi Mitte feu couple who have w tonteht, | give, equal ta numbers. eu Kenly ta Wane ann iciiom, aad ehitued wistiligto be fined In and. thro’ love, and wishing | Where the ul 0 general, x deeply planted, | pd black, sebels wud Coie mietes Ui ein dat bias gtwixt dem come forward | andey brascn en, in thie tity, olectedy cou sash | fat wacch we we wow wi if not Wet dem bald dar peace now | bound hwnd and fout by the ei cays tetonia be | was tiie e LT wants every eur to hicar, and | glid to know where it ts, for tue trapyi ss every oye fated spat might justly cialuy. the coumuissoration oF | Mri ,ehomsgevar stanite fuatty by | ian itil. ‘There! iy eurtalhy side, de you luke ber for your beloved | A. ou Cuutinent, Bulerles, perquisit é Wher through wicknese and thronel | enjoyed by. rings, and riage Willa ely Heath, safe and. be wate be holy, the Mayor of our city, it 4 hitmon, anid fa and be loving; «lo yout to Nery ai celves {or coasted dhlttes > landle the pablic ti " h a a love her brothers; than three times tures, has b love. Nee mh Gavernur uf the Btate of N ary Viomp ney Dy your right wide de tage teke to b Javed husband, to walbow bing thr ition, #800 . love} do you her; do pow ov whey Gu you low newer* 1 will 41 shall proneunce the eht hy hie broth God de beat It -that yon may dle rhzht. 1 Now, My isu lo yoy Mr, lin to acd trust ng threngh God Vin, wow your bald rance ofa V love bis dy you love his hold Mise Mary ‘cad T shall pronounee yor | r Viwife by the commandmante of eIenown | bert ™ City Law Dep or eight huatred mitt partnent oft have been paid, beside the ave city burea Bix mouths wivr the surcider of Gen ewe Oxte 04,04) Were he sold and the & for thelr #0 United pt i) Mths 4 ved fy Thirty notes, Was Gir nota paymen: on the Suppose the amount had boon paid in the Ave | OF the ack pay d Wiki tlds elty elotalk Upon tae eud s Would Vent Jock OF economy. It bus been conclusively shown | ponte, would the transaction have work at Uhe ng at the close of tiv war baa al. |p eater re of denty Wat this i ady been lvesened by one fourti, mod | port of tie expanses of keeping up toe at this” too et @ period when we were entre: | duly 19, 18, me tears have been redieed fog from. the “immediate enbarrasoments of | fed res WU eH the ver 8 colonsidl struggle, When Duta pu'toc the country at | Ly Me, Atosar ter, Delmar, the. recently depuse nf forded revenue, when business wos belong dted over | cial, The siuularity of Mawes Nrou co bo tie mid from war to peace, When crops Were noue Of the | UL ME. Coukding emotion genius in Werks of dus . county and State war debts | ation, Me Alexander Dit i anand hent, There have b were n largeiy Government oonds are held for the sake of the Ine Wy--Moavy Tusw- | sauiaated, an ever bonignant Providence has bheased | terest, wine tat Bea s repay Ne nm un thie year with @bundane eivpe, an we | come} five per ed avails ef sagent | by step, lessening the publicdentt Adit ty thisin | ent enin sed Int . Po. | durtey and scutoms, public aud private, and eur | greesempe trop nti At | mafety ie inenred. Our opponents have niade them: | ported with. their moey tor ther with the ery that the Govergm: a i Ne r do wns. put {nto the sia taxed. Tae une to tie |b 1 t vival of the hoat a especialy of that 7 4 Vo stranger told the clerk t ister uf tn Alix y(n rateine mipticg wh Toe mint, te We Was acaiat’ patie Mt apon fis anni diaty tse, "The an Rho stranger ter the | policy. to od Mun h of taxation bond ‘ b bia left arm hi tux N Hod Mey are mostly by tou lis walked with t Toe 1 Urnst com where rea suspiclons were exerted until it wa fea thut th e ey the Suute at Tyler was not on the wnd bad Now Lhappen to know o Maveh It was ea sinee he out ute his state rooia the night thensely ict, aud, to. vty pose ude Were het hat the etra Amerion rts as well able to hold } OM by exp tatiete, Wi te bonds bey to protect bs rights as is any of these ¢ nen oN oft nut to aw apology tor eee hieh prompt Who sock to be their « . Abide fren tie a1 Wo P with that grant de sed. sa Mylere pocket-book, wate, | Met thit a large share of the bods are in the nade | clacat va of a pas ke the ea fy oF the Witusttlal part of our population, vo portion | Lanve the power t othe life T hav Le do) jusnrance on th $10,. | OF he American people is co much interested taf power to purty Hus net power to oo uw Pe ee ai itaetiont tt.) cou: | m the lulcgrty of the contenct Vetween tiie | [ax theae tone, natty al Milic cave ur Van Alten Pailes, ig outing dollars reward 4 fered for | Gavernmentand the Wendbolder ua tho tillers of tho | vas The Assusurs, 4 Walleew ltaports, Vhather therevovery of h toll and the Lakoring cuss, The ‘re counpanies tus | obatycio to tixtus the bu nis tho. (uUrii-artinie of surling In (is State aloue have tuvested wollers than | the faricenth. swen now A Pit of tie Con Relincybn Comlcemeie bari int Goonse 1% Nu) tu Unie Wiaies securities: perhaps | stitution, which wt the vu m that Geo OnAGW inore hat been dnvested in Limied Stats | publie r eon Francie Tesin te 4 ed at the Anson House | Siege hy evtnpanice that Insure against ratiroad and | be tae . irnier Spel anil Crom nt that the ‘Trait | OcNer ea uatic P that, Ine'wilug dre, its A L A rooms at the U tify whols euta that woud hovel ioe use duckng the prevent cau he Goverament € x all property > oF Corser slay atte ty Cs of resoluti net po Pavement were las over, and wor meade 4 Gutcoun ps 4 stroois with Belgian fe one Board soon alter Laugn.--The Board oon, Tn the abaene Fee alae” A sua y Louse: bonds. In part, for thie y { Lageregute, ih which ever ih ie hi terceted, 18 €58,00),000 OF theme, eight yoeig) ju U.S. bonds, aud three “others hobt jatcral for loans, ‘The remsin! Ps inily the eunaller OF Newer on par value of tie U8, bonds held by these clably at wind iis Bation's assessed valual ony sik wil go and put 2 per cent, wthering would be the beaview busliess sud is ineluded, the tax would be a dircet ous, nit direct taxes, on y Abun tant tu popelre but relatively «cant In land, New York woud, As Bineo 1197 we have! had four two of which were enllected. dation Day upon the poorest nore tn ber borders thurty thie her Stare would i oy forthe best aerein eye we mach 96 oF theirs, This is Dewoeratie pl and earpers are nit gout slat fanit finders: en 6 good wor men. The next medicine reoom mended for oar finans elal {ily f¢ an teanc of groenbicns to pay the once, Is it bie tat thie patiey f then wh along demented card money power congress to feria a doler Of Teal toner? dimenits v United ¢ prowises to pay Wea wot t ly bata doauk wh Mnited State: owvht bonds to pay tio preparatory todorng #9, 0# aheuld alloy the coln 50 a te tty fonrfold, ant ite vatae ones fourth, would this be any ether tina cheating? Te sue paper thoney enongs 0 pay our debt would dee preciate ote carr We nid end wap ot the nation ty elviligition, pr rR; and r the inaniiest desting of the presen? cany w Yor Convention tagirodt the elect on of Grant andColtas, Coe Democratic pariy ean by j hae nieane ct em teva it niet wait till the raves have mown ereen, UM the plea limp no mute, ti) the weeds of tehed war tebt has disapp rare fe the of bomen natire 1th shonted hy the green mountsins of Vermo pine trees of Stine, awd rested sof Colorado, hae tow Vit, Tt will he regen: ti Madigan on | Oleg Yewill, roll Mieghanies to Pennrylvania; ver tse a will © AN ow York will be the corypim one - Exploston of a Taghoat. WUneTING OF A moan ROILER= TWO WEN BLOWN OFER X OFULRS UADLY IxubnKD, Shortly afer h twelve o'elock yestor morning the ele p city Of bast Twonty Ward ateect we 8 loud report, whiel wade the y.induws Mm ighborvood rattle. Te Wis HOoM asceriMined by sun curious that the » tug Virn Gane coc’ Lines” Tying at the foot (shea s fad Uown np, The pollne of the Bizhtweni's Hyon Hand, and ter \ Ieappears wv 4 } ol etou f euk " t crated by ye ck ' OWN, at tant ly ewed fory and w Rave tied wanes om bal i K. Teves, enptoin, ated $8, of of Reon street Wovige pines. nT) Wom tige nts seaidod and injored about dhe hacky ken, iomius two took. The cm 3 Je tnt Wt Got hopes are enter- reove., Cuter and Walker ere baw 1; Golniive rathor more severely, and aso having Wa side vribiy Real The October bu ine vigorously, The Plaine prop Knocked down onder the tennuer « & ¢ Tue HY Hloeeker, Son lay ant Wednerday, attracted: @ large otien tance amd Srought fer prices, Thera Is aL present a hesi fo sink ocney tn reel estate whieh is not likely to brine tanmed.ae profit, New York is the greet cuporian of trade and weree in this country which roe valve itl tue bu + pubt OF recedes ek Geet dist lel or Now Yorks and teh law ew weed Co. Wrougnt by ihe have 8 Large muscwer ov speculatute, ale tn y WETE LOL HH puirenane a nae Now York baw en kann ivean be promtably bust opon; tte AeA pro, perliape, te t aly imiiux of poyulat iunrien- yr aims competion at do: weruay the hater of thon ween Miler, ut Wovdway ‘The Cilowing Fa mpleite yet slevard, ‘ shy AJ, Blo 5. Vith ots ML Teh 10D, ant Joe la setabbe and ; Water at Le biooie, Mutt tv neat Shavey av, Ox, property wus sold yesterday by «Bowery W st. rai ty hoube mad jut 16 # Grov ate Bergen Urchin, Of taudae op thet No. 4 A Stegntar Coroner 1 ne vestentay, at Madivon street, belt an tiquest on the body of a boy, named Joseple Ae Wiki, TE yeary ob mye. he boy, ae wa alloyed, died tron injdites gocctved on to eht alte, at the hands of kr MeMonsld, a coda water cturer th Division eteeoty by whom be wine aeesulted with the Vand a Whip. Feverai Wits Wenes WEE Trow We te vot erry Hyoe, dppeared that h 1 the dee eeused hoy Were iF wat tu nsaiet MeDonaid in hin Work, with ay compe ever sand) when secon tt during the eflernvon, MeDenald © thrown hy somebe thereupon en: 1 youn runes Which thy suppor d Were the cause wos citer ol thaw tie sh eenichody. rwhom, ‘The witiess tested that Mtoi thet the sone war thrown, by ‘ ho mentioncd, TL ned W Ver nig MeDousld w de Wor cOuumitic vt tidy 1 Ton or Tig Nivea Renwevt, —De pate the thing nypenrance of the weather, and the ral came town at intervals, tha inspentio Nisth Rey Col. Johu I, Wileox, was pr ed with yeoterday in Tomkins equate, ‘Tho com mand presented @ bandsome appearance, tu futlgue aud Wik white @ers-vells. Col, Wileox was in coramand, oesisted by Licat,Col, Bralne, Major Seward, sud Adivtaut Allen, There were present 10 comuan ie of on W agurerste ¢ pearly MW ofhcers and tava, ‘Tae band, anler Pro Werlog, numbered thity plocen. The honors of & review 'v Weld Wo Assiaut Lispecturtieveral Lis tonwn, ( fan, cou ctoe Thid Insprevca ly Maur Weutworth, Brigade Inspector, the party of otficers wecompiny neh Aa will | why the a! Muauer of uheW pres also the m pected this f Tie Nixerees Gast ap Corrax there spaelonm re + Which was addr Ho sid tem ws in iby of (he of the @, last evenin eanpaien w Wary (hore % be * Union or against UF The prvterpal point wtisi Wr this isene was, mall We eteet Grant, and complete te work of res Coustiuciion, vad hae eecure powe end prosperity for the country, o7, li eoon ob Koy Mone, Arrest Ue Work, OVE: row by force all that has been dove, and thas’ invele thes oth distarb every Lasiness inlaw lua” Un believed tha e for Grant, Ivance. Great at in atthe mocling Scicips.--Rudolph Kruger yeate wimeolf at 4: N nt * a iiaiandey beneed tive be soon afer eapired, “Cause, pecunery ais Cnthusiasm prevaile

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