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0S e pe 4MUREMENTS. dent to use the army to disperso what he WALLACKR.-stmon Dervard, and Dearer than Lite, | Calle “the earpet-bag governments” How A eplondid enat, GARDEN -Offenbech's Opera Bouts, Darbo- Plone, Matinee 0 \ Saturd it to'clock P.M. WOWLLY THRATRE—Tho Crunvon Bhield. Matinée ‘on Saturday at 2. M. @HEATRE FRANCAIS—La Grande Docherse de Gero! tein. BRW YORK CIRCUS, Mth Ft, opporite Academy of cant be done without invoking the ald of Congrers ? It aeons to na that the plan of ex Gov. rth Carolina, on which we ro. Vanee of cently remarked, solves the problem. It ia to erect new go’ mente in the reconstructed Morto—Star Biders and Acrobats, Matinées Wed: | States without any reference to those set up under the acts of Gongrora which the Tam- many Convention declared to be “usurpa: neadaye and Satuniays, ai 24 P.M. PIRES OPERA HOUBE, Get. 14-Hintemen'®s Opere Bouffe—La Grant Daoheste de Geroistetn. PIKES OPERA MOUSE, M4 st, cor, Mh ay, MoRvoy’s Naviewl, Pictorial, and National Koter TE Pitnes for Att, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1868, = = Termes of tre san, Barre, per yoar to mai eabserivers.. “nm Gaar-Werery, per year... Pad.) ‘Ten enpier 10 one adirens “” Twenty copies to one ardroes, Filty copies to one address. —— Registration. On the fourth page we print the places for Pegistering voters in this ety, No man can rote unless his namo ia onthe let, Every voter should sve that his eis put down on Tuesday (tomorrow). In most districts the Boards will #t but one day, and there is but one day heroafter for corrections, ‘Luke Ume by the forclak! Register tomorrow! —— ‘The Outlook of the Days How the political caldvon is boiling and bubbling | It never was hotter, not even in the florce excitomonts of 1860 and 1864 The two partios are equally arnent But the Demoerata have a decided advantage in the greater concentration of their efforts, gad especially of their money. Money was epont freely in Maine by both parties, but the Democrata spent a good deal more there than theiropponents, ‘They lost it; but the prize was worthy of an extra ordinary effort, Next they have turned their attention to Pennsylvania, and for that State thofr exer tions have been truly herealoan, The Der tracy of Ohio and Indiana havo been left to lake care of themselves; but the Democracy of Pennsylvauin are believed to have ro- teived material aid trom abroad to the extent of two hundred and fifty thousand doliars, The Republicans have not been niggard in Meir contributions either; but tho entre fund at the control of their National Com- Mittos has not exceeded two hundred thou and dollars, and this has been seattered over » wide expanse of territory. No won'lor that in view of facte like there, Me Democracy have so much recovered from tho depression which Vermont, Maine, and Connecticut had left on their minds They aro today confident instead of de wpeiring Nor is their confidence Mmited to Pennayl- sania, ‘They seriously expect to carry Ohio also, The Hon. Honatio Seysoun aaid the other day that their chance in Obie was bet ter then in either Indiana or Penneylva: bia He te an experienced politician, and would hot entertain such a hope without Wason, ‘This hope seoma to us dolurive ; but we Alall soon flnd out what it ts based tm. Ht is evdont that somebody is going to be tremendously disappointed by the result af tomorrow Hens, renllaenstcenen What will be the Result of the Penns tylvania Dleetion ¢ Fome things are pretty well settled about | the Penneylvania State election, One is, that ft will take place tomorrow, That is not only the day appointed by law for the elve tion, but ¢ and wnusaal preparations have boew made for it. ‘These preparations ; have been #9 extensive and costly, that if the flection were not to be held all the voters of | Me State would be diseppointed; and if it is tn arouses distrust | pip tions, uacenstitu! nal, revolutionary and v IL" There new State governments, with the ef Governors, Lge statures, and subordi- nate offiecrs, civil and military, would soon come into vic Lag governments, it collision with “ the earpet and their officials. In this condition of affairs President Srymoun would Le required to decile which were the legitimate governments, and to employ the ariny 19 sustain those which he recognized, and crush those which he repndinted. We are not prepared to decide which «ide of this most serious queetion President Si:v- MOUR would take. try into civil war, We only eay that to attempt in this mode to supplant and drive out the even reconstructed State govern ments, would undoubtedly plunge the coun. A bare #tatement of the case shows the momentous character of th issues to bo deeded in the pending Presi dential contort, tien lore may kere, that some o whe Doubtlosa it ia that the na- ly avoid these dangerous and farsighted eleme party avo driftin, uations against Gov of the Quara raph cially a i lishe Herat, ply of Mr, dune, se tin } retary MoCrts. ine grounds lidate for fury, these charges aro a serion ove rtoG ——_ The rata has beon throwing ont tne'n Venton in regard to the As Gov Festos y of the Tre: matter, ef the more pradent ts of the Democratic n, Guat, when ko much is anid alout Sec. n'a selling gold im Haxne W. Jomxsow, Exq., the cour Quarantl A very able What attracts enapic this that the Zridune ie opposed oC rep! HUNSON hos not ap ton vt te Ne missioners, attacks Gov, Fextow perly. of the for either Senator or Seerotury of the Treasury. This far the V — proceeding at tie Gand Convention of the Episcopal Cunreh have not been such fexsion. latent hosti fe to lend us to expect # harmonio ‘The slightest provocation cally ing ol the opposing perti the Chureh, and a whole day is consumed in cussing the weighty point wh Nebraska shall be adinitted asa“ Co “ Conventio ut the in her the diocese of neil” or aw simply because the former term od alarm, aid to be an anusual one, aud therefore There neems to be little doubt that the torins are Kynonymous, oF 80 nearly aynonsmous that under ordinary cireum- stances the aubstitut would exeit Low Church of one fo searcely @ word of comment. the other The party seem to be the more aguressive, Hishop Lee of Delaware, who preached the opening sermon before the Convention, availed himeclf of the opportunity to denounce —rituelism, and even the more moderate practices of the High urelimen with @ severity wh how r ratisfuctory it nay have proved to those of his own way of thin the opposite party. A on tt adupted to conciliate Saturday session reveral delegites asked why the eurpliced ebotr of boys, who take part in the daily services of ‘Trinity Chapel, where the Convention site, had been diepensed with on that day, In the reply it was atated that Dr, Kwope, the minister in el rel teous, We learn from | Tit baw one f Mary id not mtt had desired "to absent them ‘Ke Of Trinity Chapel, understanding that ertain delegates w rvices with which the daily sessions ‘unyention open while the surpli mitted to take part in then boys, “for the sake of pore the religi f the ir in pore eh the ‘The concession was graceful and coms Trusted repl £ absence | that period the health of Th — aton t at the Rev more positively resigued the P rd University. tes, Hill, whe Dr. To w previous re» al by olfering bi Hope that during illuees held, about half of them will be trai cslanil 10" hie iHu baviee: OF IN: Foalguae It is not only decided that the elvetion | tion, might be so far restored that Dr. Hill would Will take place, but it is morally certain that | be able to continue in biseflice, ‘Their unwilling either the hepublicans or the Democrats will | eas to part with him ieereditable to both pur earry it | tics, Mis administration af the College has b It ia also clear that the majority of tho | eeinently anccesful, He has Drought to bi miocossful party cannot Le less than Ghat for | BRIO OUDGR Oe netely 8 nen the, BRtML Marcus Morton when he was clectod Gover. | Waring und @ rowart srinpathy® for (te ‘ | young men committed to hia elarge, but also an S95 OF Maspachsunvtie by a miponty ote | intelligence ated to all new diseoverios in every Thos tar the most quarrelsome man een | gepartinent of intellectual inventigation. Th find nothing to quarrel with, we think, iv | venerable University qelacd a now spirit aud the propositions contained in this article A mote interesting question Is, whiel party will heve the majority? On this there ex sta a diffevence of opinion, Until recently the Republicans have felt eure of carrying the State by « majority esti mated all the way from five to twenty theur wand, They may be no less sure now, but for some cause the confidence of the Demo trats has seemed latterly to increase. We | might perhaps more accurately ay ther | hopefulness rather than their confidence. We do not, however, hear of many Demo- | erats offering to bet. Thia might be at | tributed to their conecientiousniess, but for | the circ that they are said to be manufacturing fraudulent votes extensively, | Three hundred spurious naturalization pa ance Ension, ‘hie proportion throughout the Btate would mske a very large number Unlers the 1 Veans have manuiacturcd as many—and we trust they have not—they | may possibly lose th Iu lose it, they would be tnd the Demver tarrying VP. much ae mony of them the capture of Gen. Grant by Gen. 1 | Fvery mon who has 1 Winks of betting had Letter give it to the poor. In that way he will Le sure to win, | The news of the cleetion will be y ahr y should wacec would rejel would have ‘ontained in Wednesday worning’s Sux, which will continue to whine, whichever way the elve tion goes, Whenever you lenrn the result there is no objection the Mow to Carry Out Blair Pros | Prams | It has be J ihat Gea revolts atructod State yovernments by megne of a SuyM ui were t “el ad, 1 “ow of the Renate would still be Key lic tion in the Broach as we understand the letter, it pr snot c | ad n tomplate the rvention of Congress, and | it is to be carried out without regard to Uo body. Inthe event of the clection of th Democratic nominees, Gen Bian declares bat it would Le the duty of the new Presi. a with h Lis six yes vere frie have we fr N Spain the ove we that ia and he Span w life under Lin Pre im into more private life 4 of those who have be ww’ tor ts of Harvurd ae cht for avepathy, it not fe two Gover WE rt vaflvotion and | He will carry students during. of nervice, and of ull the sin me of the French journals are discover. ii revolution war promoted by tly, in order to w eMeot, nor iat keu No ro any reason to hiv fellow conspirators material wid, uty to whore interonts Hat it would be a mistake to throw of Isabella plished by foreign aid w uimowsly supp Hostile ax be ie to th has b a uppose that ny wecot ‘Yhe fact that the rising nod that while a part of the aviny wih He ut ihe wh fiom the most ¢ the abs i 1 aspen volutionary Government of Spain 1 v long enough to fi vernment were lea he work of fore! thor why 1p" ¢ nation iteelf, rewewn, and important are the other refurms promised by the wocratic part | Prim suceseds tn of Aunanan Linoot deration, aa wellas with ¢ ders, and it sta battle in her pers, it is alleged, have been discovered in | the people nowhere manifested any disy ted by the Spanish navy, | od to the half, | stand by her, fe proof enough thut she aud he Vly detested throujh- + Buch unanimity is not auity of f ances; it ean only spring | ling aod pur proceeding with exemplary. wisdom and at courage, If ng throngh the project for y in Cuba and the other ney Which ho | colonics at the end ef ven years, he will care an ad only to thatof Anes Univ Of Massachusetts are Republican, We tr sulle rehend the case, is (iat itis favorable to t licy, while the ladies Hardly leew jonury real re us freedom, freedom of the press, trial by jory, and equality of all wen before the law are boos of mestioable 9 Vo seoure them will be to plice the Sp people far forward ou the | road of political pr We learn that the prog women of Mars tts, who ha organized a won ¢ Boston, are not 1 with the & Safar as we are informed ‘gu ig, by nventions of pr iv by y ests ond rebukes, to endeavor to bring Mes, Sranr Miss Axruocy, nod Me, Pancew Pou. wuny, the editors of that paper, back int what they reg the path of safety and of duty, The fault of that journal, if we ele. tthat weslall not intrude in offering tion to | rome remarks on this subjeet, If the advocates of woman's rizhta in Boston or elsewhere don't like the ewolufion, they can let it alone, or they can establish a paper of their own to controvert They should nut forget an th pe und the lan setts can render a service to the will e=title them to pul tone th dow any one Bowery, to leat has got © good thing In “The ( Nymphs ofthe Roinvow, OF course. no one knows what wensibie correct ite h irr, StaNtow and her colleagues have just as nod a right to advocate the election of the Der ocratic candidate Guaxt and Coreax if they were 60 inclined. terolution is theirs, and nothing isto be y guarded than the freedom of the ne of the great bulwarks of a re- at Nowery ‘Theatre. ‘te Crimson MI Away has hod its bullet, has expended ite hundreds of thousande In secing Ith fatinied and bo Wwoften only another ¢ catled for Oftentneh and 1 jete murstity i all avout, me ere wh Wl The i more jealor press, It is course 60 injudieio to establish a Republican woman's paper, leaving the Revolution to address itself to the progressive women of real as they would have to support publican form of governinent. progressive ladies of Ma to commit the fanit of ignoring this great princie ple of polilieal fiberty. We trust that huvette are not g ng They ought not to at- of their sincere convictions. on second thonglta they will ne We pi tempt, by the resolves of conventions of other wise, to overawe Mra, Staxton ai avny, and compel the 1 Me, Pinte 1 to suppress the urterance ume that resort tow The better way would be 1 Demoeratie party atone, We hope that this plan will be adopted, and then the two papers can yo ateach other in truly winning, and lovely manner, which will serve way t asan example to all the masculine politicians in « lndiow of Massacha- country which _ AMUSEMENTS, Gorybmd, the Demo Quien of the Ralnbow N, ed the way, and all the nyimpba have followed bn | Lamprino, Demon of Blood, and Phophorine, D. mon of False Lightn, and Drayonfire, and Vamplro, - on and vill rear of th me virtuomt pers c gratitude forever, Id, finally cot rain, whielt | 2 bored, and hae Tt is evlently golng tr trai © tinide y very easy at s cathered ap their sairte=no, not ete tights, and | aed ail tele pretty foe: Kin, bas t phe, und prety ked Core his an Hele rainbow 8 rth recompanied by Procession being bro and eouniry Kt up the ealelum ight and great transformation acoue ;* and they have all taken up t oline of mareh for the “Old Bowery,” Door any! “t know a pretty «irl wh fuiot ct any n No ono the plot of that plece, thon, have dle, But tha fab where they propore to camp for a while, dance the most lovely dinces down uniler the sen, Nit up with the most brill and gorgcons with m: utiful re to aves teemn ay colors. The Bowery ia glit ono that the Bowery it oor one? In ly more Far from Th ‘a of no co ep tt went a hundred mighte t 11 nove equenes that tn 6 Buwery Crh Hingin Stileld, oF the and tho Bowery knova lt, ‘The Crimron Suield"* expected to. ‘There were the Bisel I give uny rational seeonnt of thor of the Id probably, on atric rome ok comfome that (twas rather a mud The demon dance is Just as pretty when dnc d to one plot as to another, and it don't matter in the to sonian mareh ip who Mts briiliomt evolutions aro peri are, It wm Tittle bewil fa : ‘ hie, op and Mott | thous ng Une tnity nea Dente kof Ahoie vet ie ur the pas de eatote atorceald, Iw utterly unable 1 | wey tor father, M. Soymonof, wae att cid to the | alrcets, A number of oMerrs of German erpwninu | Meu, aod tie J fucuce uf vaat aduisaion ou thet jive | ‘ Te es Coart of Catharine IE of Rassia, bit devot d mach ma were prevent, among them Col. Meyer, Licet. | Marly etd gray i ree ner. Wo have referred to the Raintorwe Queen, ho " od | Hivientirandt, Mijor Seebeet and. ot oF te tee te Gob | at Jovee's iia ; Of ule time to the education of ti wghter, Whe in | Pui; Col, Lox Ot the Eleventh, and others, The | tt ‘onnested with the | eeabod tinge» song tn the course of the play. Now, nobody | U0 Ne TNS WN © Hes : Ra a j to put t exprete mineh fom the ringing of Keinbow Queens, in oF i daaig rrr 2 Bs 4 ai ee yd a 1 OA Uattalion of tue Twelfth Regiment, eomporcd of | agit, Abercremble, a Poon be to tine nm puting i to hie Un (oll dresses, elashed ap to the waist, and twiring | Of Clarmeter. “ reventeen, Boplile Boys | Conmanies F and K, commanded by Oupt. diner | w otibe Prever Wt the plasm wae kRoSked Gut OF Lis band, 1 La lis haae Wastde | Siu (OPiRd AS EX bev Le The |} monet was married to Awe tine, twenty Ave | Lolay, willon Taesday evening next leave by boat | raphe dh | A whet en wccompas ed Wn he mew et \" f we formed no jon t0 the | ns older than f pre sles i ep | for New riving there on Wedneaday torr toe ab daily a } companion tert bit, sabe iy he walled at Ma {tee expeeted nothing, excent pertaps to bebered | °° Lge Reape Mca nyse oriole Pe han ved Uy te eeeond | +. Me. Haro! , k pone alee Nn Myrtle avenue, and obtalved bua witha Alvolous tune attempted to be sung hy some | iMbrr Tho Genern's military duties eompettet | {snauvent steciment and escorted. tothe Te tise | ea te tack fortes cat gens | Area, $ sw! orvtet f equir i sumed a premine tn the most eulitwated Ina | ¢ 4.wil | {ie apites ane Coster WF priulty “pe with | neccesary “y fen ren Hed LO. has of © quick Our pleasure was, th Ht New | te site stout of Peamitive tives, He cone | ha residence ant swale west satge quantity, e-Oush ail ar aurprisg at hearing a very | st Fociety, and soon required nnivorsal po pul vn my | padered the prenant service two Héagthy aad curcbrone | te Will several mer De tugprie Cuctian Run all Pr Uy nal meritorious Fong, very prettily Hs ed efrrsenndirt Under Paul 1. Gen: Bwoted. | Bplay PR a i bold p the tabie line proneecie Liga en taainreeeten torlously anie—in niece volee anid nienner, naturally | le wae Met rived Of lis command. Rome years tr . hei ly, Hated then thade an explanation that he Bed | Tis with ed thie you wu abil WithauLanbanon.. Wa bagidons aes eved to where Mave, Sa . nding Company | fy YP prdtntel hahaha ig ill a Ie uw Hi 6 tas wut Devi divilae ir A shapely fers, Nut prndenes, nog | Komen at the poste hasten bw Ak ied and | ud ot AT the Hishupe prepared @ fe Rontay nor tt 7 they bed, entit ¢ at ‘ ind wrvic@ for y ml evening, the churches mebt . Gur pad. “As ta tie tit was " j Stim de | eens. Apel ; i Webrier wid Obicer Forte, ob yeuhths ; amanenily gatk Ne vine ded seven your i £ ib the chale | tonalite ond ; erviog With grcal HruAt |” Hollow Hrecinet, rod a Vennet eon Ge ni ed np te the » epite ob ber in " ita 9 Wor open lo uy f Dai is Way, BOTUE diptanee trom the muOHe, ‘he | maids with oft brown eyes,” tn their premitve gene | ® talloh hor olv rac " AB tora | vor wing, Baticries CLG, Kandi, | Parent ie Mt be an Je to she, jurtad Tin | cheeks were w with health, the ) BSbHer were " wud echo with ¢ Hi, wlan atin the» i age hed sale aoel bal | but were fuitof tun, | M™ of Ler on tatiliy, " ba i cath in eaushng t wally atin and ex | foe unnnae ls vellon ‘ ! ‘ ry Tsp to over | nie | ef ito w ho at with all ite fr . PTE OE ' nd us Fo. ‘Tue labore of the p rel 8 Oy | dom, wee a ete Woe revor expectaily 10 the | 7 Anh Ryo Bie wih orn ‘ ve dome 4 | toueilly recognised, Atelerred 40 Cou | ta, | cane F 1 with a} aah; peble Loe aetien ts atiiaenee col nmuaureicuaae:| ube ail | thie fev, Mr.Wailiee, of Mo., ofered un amen | ployent de 1 would be ng a little, for many poonte ‘ my | to cauonn sand Jo, romuving he discs iti ' pean ly tah. | Dak ani ee tat ail dance the cap. | PEP UE Kacm fiend of innumerable literary w¢ " | tasetee es anioen Lust forcich ore | banncin lending to das Wee WHALE Ra COREA pee "| end statesinen, Inthe early part of hee itt she une | hie Regiments tuve: seen ex: | gained ti Dork tm Forpeck to residence and | Now Vork companies too much. ‘To Pnallyy that st iw a dance to | etl ania of ral ws a fi an wi Sa | tha Hagel of OM crm a rogaent for Dr. Ge vod that when the Pour for ree | fwiice eaured her to be towed to w bo seen but not described, te perbays going an far in | Oe Ie oh with age until devotion to | DFls of the Taenty-secuud Rortment have come | Salve” t , HoT IGT Cone “he Captiin amd crew ave bell ( await aD the way of description as the oecasion calle for | i 8 Ol} menerd. LiewteCa. We W. Rewies, connnapding a Far pectic ek | SN ag abies a hor ehmen Lee of the moat marked teatures | thes teas Ordtés Dd Wiig druls as toliowad | Bleieun® drab tees » the Kev. AM ——- Watlnol'ns Le Hee TIDRs. ae aonpde Pay BLT TENS SOP Nae Cie Inc leche ta (Com oaiae ae ta te op Hist Ih pints Leet Mr. Wallack is like a skilful whist player, He | !arely composed, are replete will igh Trefees | ft, und G) on the ovening of Tussedus, Oct is | Fn Banton! flea eleven skliteaoaie cance 1 ‘ | ovee, but pliy# (hen eantlousiy, ant when they ean | eo minen’® on presin te The dion ra, not Revnooe of the Wik inc, | Kev. Mr. Wall rein, moved to [ay Mi ty ah ben Maio 1 1 t ith He ginent, Col, Albert Steinway, how re rt wee i} Me Counr, Creeury | be most efivetive, In Mise Rytinge he may be maid | emy dercribes Mme, Swetcidue berset/, but eloo the | gently receive tiew dress uniorme ihe rew | oh the ities upow wis and ways by dice | gy aps | to have played ie Queen Inst Thursday evening, und | eifemmetaness ty whleh she war wnrvomnied: dhwe | untlotin coositeof dirk bus feek cost and wcaice, | Summa osicrs wore ealied tury but the ca was | f . Ya old friend, Georga Holland, Jace of | Bivins # Driet but comprohensive view « Hone | ere ee mteey Run ine bey with ne cea Dr. sivight gave an explanation of the chance, | ins ie), Wu, 1 th " : hat, ‘The oft Wear the same, With the exeeption i | is nd right Dower at that, te "put upon the | Of both Re nnd France during bor of gold epauie ua bine fers hat parte Weick, he said, Was wade ob the imoiance oF he sername Count trtonn enw eT - Brothers), tea very pleasant voli ‘ | Gov, Fenton: the etancel was o 010.0 Jarge uulber of the heme COURT, CHamuene. Now. Vy Wey 65. 97, There are, it seons, to be three Duchesne in | iieyw weloot te bo te natural habilation of boys, Waa, Walia Capt tart beamertas pina tinererete demeomee iy titan Rial Tene = Pork Lo-Ade the field, Medawe Rowe Wil retires vn Thursday | and thetr Lome a temporary row rt for the holldayes | ee AAS | Dr Goedwin asked tor a aivinen ob the qucation, Be et ahd evening (rom rove in favor of Mile, Desclauzus, | teachers the divine y appolnted authorities, and | TL : psoues as one resolute In expres nn he 8 a of Now. Not tat Madoae De! hie jailed in any way of ues | porvnts a speeios of depution rasher ton mucl riven | ek de Vimy A C0108 P | with the concurrence of the Busuope, tovestore ud : on at a cht Ube, iene eens te the parts but that the terms of Mr. Gran’s | to meddling, Ie ls powscased by astrong Watug tor | PPO maber Mar bs i i ee EN Sh CucRt. On ‘Akbeaideoltarnae: Guise duty | contract with Mile. Doselangis provide that whe shall | sturdy, kindly, mucophistioated youngeters, aud 4 Mifaats y-OrKd BG. Ob, bY. Ol lige ween BU OR oe een eee | She ALL THE Jp A Rha Mevatn | bo permitted te make her sirst appearance in this | writes ebout Ne Als, troubles, (rendships, WALAaALA Aue PARE Lute ee id Praia Cantond A Uriken etal wei alwand character. The public will certainly have wide | and ttigiom with hearty sy 5. Me wtyle ie b Lintenant Fenornt Ae.-fiens Gatien Hot a juteeneat of the: Generac tern Ste TAR a j choice In the matter. I they dud Tost’ too warm, showing consiicrible amor and ——— ul of the late Brig. Gen. Win, Gatos, | neorute ab Circait dite hous 1 Rose Hell too frigid, perhipa Deseiauzas may bit wally real carnesiness, All that he eape le | Mudsow Mighlaud Suspension Bridge Come 8. A. (retired), took plice yesterday afters | tore emplognd: t hers, (he first Gue being & p y , | ay the cxuet mork, and succeed In prvserving Bots the ne, cheery, and seasoned with a eplee of not pire | CAG EOD, TUR YOCOM MINN SMe | Se et tee called tus altantion ult the aie | vaoprieties and the fun Unpleasant Britieh vanity, Tho somewhat rambling I | Tioverncld, § Fast Twelttu street, wh chore te tae praperts, Gut (he purchase Way pot | ite fusion in which bis essays are composed, doo wot adding inthe he) ne wets Lying in evite, ALT o'eloca, we | Mote Wl Mareh. Tn February the piuintiiincatied the ie eh ikl i He i hig | atest © pleasant Impression wheb they thi alte for uh b woved, in the following urdves Hs ‘ OTe tokens aniees Mon” continues to bo performed at this | jeave pelted, both ve to tho writer and the children | SPU Mor Gens, ler mr PeecHane Towe pal It to Aheatre te Dai aud delighted audience J whom be tis Leon fortunate consis to ate | Keg, of the i: s Tw 1, Uo Maton wot V deity, 1 Hurry Becket, who has mady au exceltent ult | yap Nigie k pages by the plainciny, ita, . le Knginver of the ‘wo nhassicned Compantes U8 Infant nat general In Wives ta, In (his piece, supplies a want that ont | Aye goog sat a Hiéelore of bbe Amen | w Jorst Mitely eonwected: with (he ' andor Fire CB arti tod Wiel they kita eney HRD ALR Glrke la blaralole- oe [iat by dour Win rn, ts publiced | ly Stute I “1 and Sur wb rey Mg Gea JOA. Hs Wied Coane | : vis sd cian iva dew y the Tt earries the narrative from th 1 Chity Bngeneer of the " ' Oy ere: ae | oeting, and almost hiv equal, In the furce *'To ! Ie oars iy es hous Vial 8. Guber Pompany 4) Theda, y cpreler tilemeanied), Ollige Benson,” given before the burleaque, he te | 88s! etal il est ase dla sah Oswego, anil Midiana. Hal Pall lieuccens aie A que, t } the emonetpat¢ amation, The volur vou a 1 Engineer o! Mal Ge. Motterteld. 1p SaPRNY PNR se full and clear rt of all tt alone, both May -Gen Mente t aD Cove H vet Pike's Opera tHe miliary on Which took place during shay | ¢ pt ag eee ow 1 J-d, Aberer 0, Un Be Ae y Aub Vesitions. During the ape On Wednesday evening Me period in the hand Sonth. bruise fame, the } 4 a Merels; ut, Ut, As babeont Haas Vins bie Tira the experiment of carrying | Mr. dJases Hanton's artlotes on Sinabiag and | Ui talersiic, we conned b i F'privee, UA, Beit Aran,” Moeos Gasaneun, and itlehe season at this house, To on nothing hee | Drteking, which first appeared in the All elutne y Word, The tha ge Mee anew AL’ Cevuua, [Tone Made CSI Deck cee ae: eae Reet yet succeeded weil there, Tt is no fauleat Mr. | dor have reprinted 1n 8 b ok by Teknor | Willian I | lane Boat i actos to Nrondway, down Broadway to. rt county, N. Ya have fled petitions n voluntary nile Mike's Howat man ean do ke has done | & Ped. Ate Paton, after considering the que ; i. : tlie ap. | \ Large crowse | rupley, Burtix tie mame week, braae S. Wein sit of the 9 {tself, for a more eninotnons one | pructices are +, and enters bis hearty pro: | ther an He wnginn k's | sented i pie tba Beane past . ik uowhere tobe touad, Perhaps Mr Bawa vill | test a Waat h ye rathins | Montes Unelatceot orhant ' fo, nit thd solders Marching r break the chan One poll ng Once mn 1 1 wig care in ' D ore pr " ore the v4 ne vores r i Nien having J \y bap bad wy uier i Per 1 yfurmed iv tne, @ V stood Y 1h wall dei rile Athee eae inge, edtied by Doxatn O ‘ . He usiaw Sad. Bena ! ure, Wh Pe they Were reecivEd by " Fiat y | 7 ' * \ vd u Kvoy'e Pauor gland will continue on ex Meron) un traced with wood ents nai ) A te ceiial coud ih = shere, Messrs, Tickoor & | Se petatayst Kade ‘ the | We tising over iu Gavervor's Eslaut, nile | The York Chrens, sia i f fe, Kut ae the atest ta to ee-ertain eInverred, and amisitary salute tired | tipped ! The Circus hay fairly and sueve y come } the si 1} tthe Beard ad er the grave ash Lato 1 gieucod ite stator senson at Fourteenth tT rat Wish to twe vy the min | 9 5} hon ain a - peg i, ‘ coup botl mat our pros ke of Epwany whit Lon! Pf ity ay, and m: p (hsp, —hortly after noon, yesterday, | A et } pany on . a one 4s ; Palaeieai compo tous | f then \ ene season nd Don aed), OF JY Laurens street, wea | TF atiecbe, henry TL ballot, Ch isdue we have ever had, | ve a these di \ ned to mitt on the ogi inst toby Ofiecr Mudeon. Tain’ fea B > | Hiroughout ae whole of the Author's literory MeCicita’s and, it ty. « drunk snd aiscrderdy tb irawn, W, Couch, dames Daycixe.—The season (or dancing is just ope | Oy consist in wgreat degree of eriitelsms be presait, inal ‘ loent two Me a both gust Wo wore grante Those jewir jon 0 d | of other books, witeh ypeared at diderent No expensy or ibor will and the remaimder, of J. Hecenmed :* ing. Ths denise tuition will doubtiess Mid | of other book eh have appeared At dierent | rie any in colermiuing the best local most pitluble condiicn, ‘The woman ¥us locked up Nadwitt. a the best schoulé advertised in the columme of Taw | tines in the prominent Bud! tews, Tn alicases | britoc, Which will adord a continuous ruil route (rom | and the ch idren sent to Bellevue Horpital, with bur | J. Himun, Margaret D. Som, (Mey show @ delicate upprecmion of the meriis of | this city to tie Pucitie coast Te hope of tucir recovery> Guardins Were wpprinied us Lo) om: the de ones if in the @ to seo two tragic looking individ: #lage and apparently rerume “Droop not, awe foo t# vanquistied.” Then is all Indeed Joy." One a dream, and questioning his own spirit asks, * Who an to whiel bi embering nothing 0 tw this var epirit, belag dumbrounded Ma, tained Vor and re te ayat thon ao, Bulvaro ems to uwak ints to maxed of the pas de aero, tte the Ame atter oF of unter what pretext med, To be losing valle upon the ye dialogae tn thin wine, the ‘Toscan from Hons of natural beaut! SOME NEW ROOKS ~—2—— Under the tithe of Tublde, Mr. A. Brownow At- COTT ho published a voinme of eraays, embracing ® | several wiort t wide range of subjects, (Roberts Brothers.) Ope ing with reflections on tle garten and the orehart, they rise by dorrees to themes wo lofty that they be- come somewhat toriptive and imeditative, and lis pages are filled With quotations from poet dern, From the former he extrnete anoint dorerin: and fom the bitter versor lis inet. of mystical eigniieance, writings may be found In te following sentehere “ PMatnage, wines ne the mind ent nleplieren, The de Ing the substance, an tense is the vistonary or {lnustonlst, funeying things The key to Mr, Aleott’s The math: “s style is doe both ancient aad mo- none, Smagination oF nvder- standing, the fledged {ken or the footed (vet, the fleet Teaeon OF Plow —theae distribute mankind into thinks ere or observers, Only genine combines the double elite In harmontous proportions ond Interplay, pes e, and Is adenizen of both Vet ts the trae reaitet, erney- not Ite #hadow. The mon of as permanencien, und thoughts a* Meeting phaniow A Plolemalrt in theory, ond eartl-bound, he fears to ventare above his terra firma lite the real Armament whereloto mind ts fasihoned to spring, and command the wide prospect sround.’ precepta, Mr, Alcott must be « genuine realist, slnes to the majority of readers Aieeiple of the most #indowy Idea! division entitles A gonmine fondaces for nature and the charms of the country, everything Is regarded from a pte. tureaque oF eymboticai poiut of view, aud currents of hermetic moantng are traced under the simplest facts, Tut it fs fu the Fo-ealted epeculative purt of the book that the author most treely develops bis peculiar ehneacteristior weve The garb of evr He chooses to tn! cult to extract toherr, the anpiee fon ot th reir mn en. The nucleons isgenerilly not entirely glances (4 Ir ty wh ftont pore A vein of re enemys, eo wewnentary e who dwells granted to the matt! manner in which sien place eu unclens, withough sooner or later “ tho rpret enltiva t of on vanes hy View a cont ron er aly Hey mortals, Hut tile elenition t and and newer attain ity pervartos A neeording t eye dete courses with greater heights Je to gain, thinker to the m teh Ite ifleanwe in ir. Ales tte A authority of than tie dodging from these he will appear a Even in the Practical,” where the writer shows Here he plunges tuto the depth» of neness, and brings forth om endires most Involved and mysticnt conceite, ni words and sentovmwsin which | t them, maker It (recuently aim. and when, aiter pationt eader has rodaved the nebulowe bape, tie will find st wendoriu ne transcendental den, whiely still preserves a very eh ass ton stiromke nal Ho eperks of the | papers, amd by hie hee fe undervalned by oceupaiion tw enve to be crowned wits tho aduniration whiel ie Whether Mr. © Ale and visors ot benefits to mankind deserve. 1 mey not he mistaken in imagining that eincere ought is nndervalued, that the world will be vastly grotetul at some coming time for eny number of ¥ main on open question for the futuro lo haboat Mr, Aleoti's writings that he Lus wbeorhed the ident thors to whom until bis mud & ‘The tr b han thoruughiy {heorpora the pu Drain, ond ean give coful and somewhat affected echo of their utter ingled with the breath of his own lune tal pleasure of *, faintly Me enjoys th ne | following ont trains of heave been traced bef upon the Inner # ated oF tr if in these “thinker, piovre ‘The Count ow Fartoum te the author and edi- of the world. neeoudental cenpations ander t that In so doing he ie filling the rie of a and lending memorable assistance to the phil euand W d the Hie not? nrio speculative funey whieh he doights in play 8 of words Hike a port of rab: and tuduiges ble per pavster pers, Ive. nd style of the aw: most strongly attracto’, beenme rutursted with them, fed on the works of tranroen’ quaint essays 1 theor! unui tons, must re- tobe He he with bie own more than a | tor of the Life and Le(lersof Mme, Swetchine, tran Jated from the Prone by Miss P's Brothers.) Mine Be etching, who was born in Moscow tn 172, warone of the moet or French society in the early part of iT he (Roberts 1 persons of ent eeu other writers, and a refined and e Lord Tytton himeett revived heer wien leaves that the Dr Grate will make deeper ele ton bi ny nich By club, ha: fon n thi y liste posted In keveral we me 102,08), In the Buprome Court today dader Shorew @istoissed the motion Fora rnie on the Peotho of Ue Court to show coure Why an, olteeht hon d not be fest Jost lum for com | dade de ¢ Prothonotary wt ¢ in the course of fis decision maya ts the mgth Lue be ant onitnre in Desidet these, the eotlection , lice of | Gon and Canoos, Ametwora! | Can 5 r to Pee ance ony teem jor several | the following memorial * yes ah nm Wilidelptia, Et le known fet sever in Li tegilen @ scloones loads of desperate eliaracters rt Lie te pe A Ai I de: night, bat arran cements have bern wide to eatel » them on Geir arrival in Philadelp ha i + Soe bales AMBOCTATED Phere treme arom. hag bs 8 oone tein ‘ which fornids the ometaring Puitaperenta, Oct, 10.—Tho following will be | yyy wayror ent r any crer of imverest in view of t The | ecriain ferrite amber of names ploe tthe | oem withont th | of tie paren, oF a ear, um appenes Y Xie ‘gigate hast wnter wae 11,00, The | Winnie Aeeorting to tet ‘of the nimber of di in cach ward | hon territorial Mo. tt At the rexila assene been preoured by | ocunging fo “nuner the Commimsioners. ‘The total nomber was & ft rmision, He 194,000, maeking the totel taxsbiew in the eityabont | hie own parkitouor, WYO, ‘The highest vow ero poiiod at any election FW We, 0M ciety te inh “Hite OF pat eho Oller Bl vee permipns rity on tre shenid be aj Comanttoe on Com in Marstin for a div'ston of al eesen wan fi ferred to the woproprinte eoumra'tien. The Kev Dr. Goodwin, of Pennsylvania, prevented pecunly sur setion nti ter of our € dre tances, oMeiath to offic, yee 8 Dod ay ny eh AONE OF anh w Hout wort et att eae Is forbidden fo oMiinta, even within each Wilts, PROTESTANT HPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVENTION comprises numerous ereay# 00 differcad topien, «7 gee lem, written enloree ewe part Fonrth Day's Sexstons moral oF philosopnical doctrine. wae Qonvention reacteubled on Saturday at r civtnt ; Bhipel. The morning services were con Whoever wants an excellent Mannat of Aerien!s | snc! by tune Manenion crDita saglated te the 1 Chemistry ia commented to Prof, Rasert. W. | Ree. John N. Mitehell aud the Kev ean ‘We € je ra ed dor, the rou caiied, 10n'# How Mant Grow, (0. did & Co) WO | gediminuton teal, ee Oe or Wonton tho acest result of eteticalerienen ina lucid | | Th. Goodin prevente! 9 mimorial fram the dine 4 ard inetenetive mon Putting every port of te | Of Permestyonis, passed nvent ion ha subject within reach of any Intettigent atetent, The | d:ccceg ie May, Lai in i work phowd be found in the bookence of (very | meked thot the paver be + farmer, Canone Catt inverted, seertai — - whe if wr ie “ " 4 teuhur. " ia suggented alee tive pr Arrangements to Carey Peousylyanineg priety of + heen sapped of eernes Apecint berparc: Seaning Pet. through pol of ty» successive days, ant whem # Fe Tee te Tee ite eiing toon | Hishop tay. oF altend tu the. exan.toaton a perma. minted wpe ope House of Clerical and sod larmon of the Pr r on OF VeReRADe bO4y tue folowing satumneut aud pull anon 1 tite tin'n a te ood Ty | qivsted to ofleiets, if there be more than ct rin thevity bf tom, Wall! We gimalt Foerive dhe rn webs thee thee ie the tr veters wetient at Cat the seal of the Court been nn vert the and that (lve natmralization papers are bens wit Ite, The eftect of this will probably te tnt at | f the coming election, nepectors «Fl reinee ton pew Ay be rupcale |, oF On ivditied | votes of persone on y ta unanthertpcd witont teat th: torn | Pariahes, of ty inte us .omie npon the Ret towledced | fia” carudbed preitwiowess of ole misters oO Chyee Wi to the | OU a sent Fiward A. Warhe er briefly to | Dyer bo Dy hee eesoed | Wine Bh Bk b rive | (Ee | Da ad others s cclartng | Heferred to the Commntiteg on Canona, nnd. though | _ Petitions w “ m tas dive » bene it Col the | mont. Mair manifestly rt he secords | | Juiize Biarswood thus ductares «At franiale nc nate | 1 AoW © ro Cont . eeenhation fa 9 | incre. it's the wile autyset onon to the tubbe, of New der | preeaicnt snspician of the pabiie. Te | fonen NI | election officer bonnd to snd: @ of the *9thtl Adjonrument af te & | winowt beture the last breatt of Wis decieion Wom OF hia wnuth, eo firmed the populite opinion neither he gor atlee Themen hae sy porition to deprive pariy of tym Which they hope to derive from these fiauda.”” —— Arrest of doo Wormetd-tle te Do: on Joseph Wormald, the contestant with OD: aging inn prize teh hee’ Allen nt the ty of the reat, and t of Special Fonds not ty the purpor 6. The fights theres betting are much displeaed The stakes, however, are tn the bunds bie, whe will not wilimely give them 8 fahk, ond being well kne fraternity, t mn eunfident th Yet tke piace between these NAUMIONAL GUARD NOTES, sips Trig. Gen, Loyd Aspiowall, commanding purth Brig de, announces that’ the roxtv minh Rerwenty Gol, 4; Beventy-ninth Rox ui, wikds kanay wer of How to Keep the Peace “the Fight uid to be | ¢ Pin for Alig elmore) py was om Balurlay artes ead by Cpt Mili ot lghth Preeiuet, on a charge «Ff on invention ty break the peace of {ie state by « doe was in the hote: of | Ort 8 Fat cue ( out for parthoular aceamwn hunt eaves 1k up tho ee te non on the conse ertion of churches, rend jun jpowsitle them wed (or aay ‘other than halowed purpos's, Ahat Wey shail bot be removed oF taxem down wile ver | oul the consent of the bishopa, and that ruck f sf vctore being weed for woialip ela be ire sum debt An sutivonal amendment was offered providing at. | that they cannot be tod the nittod uly te be Gil us hppiieabie to the Generr re he eave f le te Prow netighter, 4 eal bY aaop eae made the epeelal order tor F ports the | folowing poinie! const red Wo 1he Committee on Ca to tie memortal Ke ot “Convention 0 thueeses, ‘ Me Ruggles kecompanted hi resol uioale acluorit, » be progres# made it t 1 by rale. feport of om oF koe Chie Biases oF Aner Mie three order (ts Habiy the. sutjec Tepork was adopted wad the Commitice wo ue Tiwse pay cw les offered the follow lng, whieh waa Wednesioy noon: en CaKWOLG | Hon with the 1 in ce a will parsde for lnepue 1 Te Clrisuian ecetemastien! duty. of securing and review in ns equine, WL Sg u'clock. P. iil ng a ote Wide Uk tue Chute Catt tbe dates named: Fourth Regiment, Lieut, Gol, Dae 1 BA AST pm Maxwell, et 3; Feventh Regiment) Got. Lux, ue unity, to earrender uf white Get, 2; Pwenty-sceond Regiment, Liedt-Col. Rent mey. Oct, Birt Cavanngl aie by te, che rehes of other nae pr mate # totat Datel Che Fetes ov a Lowar ‘y la natic confined In the Kings Comnty Lanutie Aeylum, committed awelde on Saturday merning bY hanging himeef to the bedport vy meant of s sheet, 1€ body was given in charge of aide In this efty, Us Engene Vreeiwd, Stn aceident ‘The youn. w Conon oF [ouararmitobert He yenrsy was bye wens bow @ dustice, yr Resce ~Consabie Busowiek avenu warrant w but the tric ie of t beat hiv Fu'tiewly, avd aided the pr trough a window, Vromsnem Fars. Renaway Acrinest.—lob- ert Jackson, rerblin nie enue On life js despaired us, the City Hoapit c frre coming ine Wie paaying 10 8 Va and Prin where 8 ehaige of rub Woodhaven, be 1 Inte, were One y Jul by ait trial, ‘Vis m F lesy unter fiaht ou the corner Liveing ¢ ve Mutiigan, drew ay named du ne mou infer Otucer Wo Layor oF Bros | elected by th luke part tion Littie held to the reeent act Inepeowre Unprecedented, vo: pre Desernava At Atty, nged ay year tenpted to coum in the Ist of Inspec A vumber ef amen wor Boord then wdjourved PROOKLA se jor Annrsts.—- {lie pole DOA arcmin durin bie past week. moeny.—The Lushwick Avenue Re eh was on Sava r window, end robbed of seven mway Acemest =A young man names While engate: bate corner Nueth bea fe Story and ey lace | isyarieg of «eer ane t wy wa J was comuitted "to @ or 4 Parsosee— "Tre Capron Assqcurm, foters, of Bast Wi hatonday evening citered ah BD, eged eh Ls ni Kose stroct, Wax thrown from & won Be was driving through Seiliman strre: near Keashing wdhiy, amd 9 ‘The injarics of the bain ond hemorruage, » Boesen to Dearn—A little b Sobn dkeDermont, whose p: Brooklyn, Ww. Al ernoon, in conmeg viact with alow Ore, about whicd he H yesterlay Whe in the fit year of), the Prmomere were RY Reed, Gates, and Bown, who. f (he gos in Pearce Of the poitobet Caprede ov a Bowotan.— About & o'elook on Balurdey evcning list, two mon were dloovered I te house of Ate he TD, Walkers, Ka Castton avcuues As Bs Ley a ned that they wore detec, (ey ted, ene oF Wee fattion wuce Cine in meking Me eseaie, The ether Was purued and captured after an exe hteg chase, ond an exchange at pisgol foots Ab Canioa Deen, by Me. Banue. Dann, wh fanded lin over to Ofiter Bowers, of Ui Rortye th Procnct Police, On being then to the ate | tien Loune, be gave iis name ue doin Ryu, aged ty and a native of Newtunnd In iit voomemmon Were found A AULDEE OF RAEI ON kiya, 4 pick, wud & my. Mh ooked Wy for Xe Rut att Ruwovixe Avvnay. On Suuday w , about 1 o'clock rty oF 300 ao whe tad ® short time previous come out « one wsiol ard th and tod) 1g 8 palu ful cinet rested M and ae was locked up to await Le result Juries. Brewady was cunveyed to the Oly F ‘Tie Brooxtyn Cire Surenvivons—An ad- Journed meeting of the Mooklyn city members of the Hoard of Bupervivors Was held at the Cowaly Court Houre on Baturday evening, Me. Whi. d, Om Doris in the clair, for the purpe filiing vue eseary (WOLF changing the politieal e ie tisk as whole, Mayer Kaitileive 8 probest pr weuied ab tbe oat hie right to vote, on the « it elected pervisor, be Was © uch Was al-o w eube ily ab yee oF MEHL w Comty not the be Cunvassers of E ny rT re m onive KUO of Brooklyn have day entered by s Feutives, who re palvetione be oy treets, BD. tel was ont wd wh I theo twas removed to 6 Pat tek Team clvend eba.ny in jamabarch, on rier secon im nd Arventod by virtus of nthier rained Pe tip Spot iutter set fron the constable, er Oo enenwO the corner of Bedford ave= Inyurcd that hee caused ConcuEs.on He was removed to < named ta reside at 6 Prince severe y burned on Sitnrdey nee of iis ea Rivne igniting By rer ot Concord Cyl to Lie home. ‘The dvecssed marr agteds Compre, —Com min Wein, 9:7 a Symow, 2h arrested on the Feity cet Mrecmaty em free sore ut Th 200 Worth o4 eine HY Comudited ty the Cacehs © Fuediier, oF w sted by Oftom 4 NWOFIIg wAhoomy ID Houor, got into a» 9 ved WI Hick OF th The ball entered liu the back of the be Forty ¢ of the pariys Broun wand & of Bicetion, d rg nid cont of his tthe Board uf Supervisors, nod had as much rig ik to yoke on way ot the Hoard. Supervii or ss and aimed to whow that din the appolatinent of ot Wak Uittaity und of no legal cect, ‘The for two weeks, a ee ee Ber idling aL AY Ay stle avenue, a jeide on Saturday mght by fal tate, Tt appears that ad oat