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| axcanmart, | Frank followed the paternal Tend, Prank Wwe: | vante of thelr constituents, ‘There ’ POLITICA PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL GENERAL | lying biaho rarer ghee au sone tore He a Rect fcenery, aps | Me arian a oa iv ; hs ar acl u Mis | a Senator aft! . Phone ve bing! in abl =—The Hon. Alfred Russell, United States Dir- ‘oNvV set TION. nd th He & Peckham for platotide; Mr, Nash for defend- olntinents, &e. A splendid cant. suri Abolitionista, while Montgomery was | devote oné half of his time to ropet | triet Ato (01 i ot BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC-O'e Butt freed into the Cabinet of Me. 1 in | de re _aronet | wiet attorney for Shiga hee pronouteed for | | Mlatuh Dasve newsten Renrteod, That i any 4 manger beer fen Dest Deu PIKE'S MUSIC HALL, 4 st, corner sh of M Ly, in| duties, eo mach is he eatled upon to attend to | Gran @ session of yesterday ‘was .preerded, #8 | coral enperviston ¢ Pe rt army nals ML eS MacKvoy's Musical, Pictorial, and National F opposition to Wanten Davis, asa Radical | tho personal concerns of lis cones nt —The colored people of the Third Ward of | asnal, with religious services. The reports of ors the Romina " | and ng Peper indo ye March tatnment. A Tour throngh Ireta | Republican t of th noid insignificant, Tho | Boson have nominated a Mr. Brown as « eandidate mittees having been ealled for, the Rev, Dr. Pitkis Hoard of Sia 1 | Hs acearacr'y eave han ey Spee er el as eraae eae NE) Se Nh | scat tech Sg! tt 1 tions t for the Massachusetts Legislature, asked leave for the Cominittee on Di to make | specte oe auieet to gels 0, bax of valdpble kooad was Cont ie cee ete Jergme Hopkins Congerts. : ; hip of 1 1 attained proy What is the matter with the friends of the | fome emendations fn thelr roport on the division of | wlother faty bishoce of thiv Church i, Horman of this wy wore shivned by wad ; BIRLO'S GALDES—Ling Lear, Matinee on Fatoriay | Dlock ; Vut he is less sagacious than his fa- | are intolerable, and it ds atill growing. In | president in Washington? They have almost all de. | the diocese of Western New York, Granted Major Fairbanks, of Tennessee, ofisred an amend. | of Hlinots Centra! ant) New York Central sriiroad At 1 o'clock P.M ; - “| ‘ Ahi , e de. 2 0 a etriking ont the firet atve nt peowosed 1 | Arr aanta, 6 ; ie in March Mt oklook P.M. ceimaon mult, Matin | tHOP And not wo wary aahis brother, though | fact, a member of elther Fours ja ttle more | claret for Grant and Colts. Pretty alter they of a fa rc mn so | RW Cnn ae We | hl tg BOWERY H bo! lo 1) | thet sitting—from 10 A. M. to 5 P 1 of the Disoge ahogerier to ihe dl The | There the ort saps iceman whieh n Satorday at 2 P.M i oueesben «moro | holdhess 4 dt- | than an errand boy, © Avie age e Demoeratle party! et wae a ee nat pres gerard ee i hina ih be | ee eM as iiainsin veer wie n f tn nn errar ft private agent wOn Wednesday morning, the 14th, the Metho. | sted of from 10 to 4, with recess, as at present. | ™ 1d Mie mend:scnt in a strong MO) Maren, inbhe ualil. the Gih of May, 1:08, at whied Hs oo | esi eta | ha nr One we Gn Wetenay morning he 34h, te Meh of from 10 t0 4, i j . of Albarn Wie Hoes fe Report | tima the defendamts tendered them’ to tie planted, ) diet Convention now 2 Hey. lenied that there waa | afd he refased fo receive tly proviueal system, He | he bad gone out of the bn s either in Church | proafofthe v of ¢ nsession In Boston united In xology, " Praixe God from whom in thankfulness f the Committee's reve any revolutionary idea in th had been tonght to fear revoluti mon the ground that in There was no the goods wit BREW YORK CIMCTS, 1h +t, oppottte A remy of | 88 much dogmatism and velfwill as | any citizen who thinks fit to impose his pri: | Moeteastar Riders and Acrobats, Matin «Wet: | the Iatter, and is far more apt to involve | vate business upon him, We trast that the Key. Dr. Maney, of Minnescta, rex! @ leng yt | PePOrt upon the provincial system, favor singing the De easings flow," Scudavs ead baterAuys, 0b 0) #. Me | r the result br Atare: and irom Me experience he was not in favor | they arrived, ur when they were tendered to the eee NOURR, Oct, See Petemany Opera | Hitoscl€ and lead his followers into the | Democracy of the Fighth District will prove | the Getober elections, fame. The report went into the history of t roar any sort, Bathe considered this | pialetiif, aimed the right to recover, thelr Bouffo—La Grande Dachesse de G sroletein meehes of noedless and embarraraing diMcul: | by a hearty endorsement of Mr, Broors that To reply to'@ qtiestion put to bien at Cleve | to Prove ite primitive and apostotic ex of the apostolic | Fe a i ve Cutiry, Wecwaled tae Satine Woobs MUsEUM- | . e al: | by ye don Pipes r : P © | and the usefulness thereof, Tt recomments smatter dioceses to be | gospn a a Fee poeennee Pe wees em vena on, the Man at the Wheet, and of the people, and | Shay for defendant ties than either, By mature and habit he is | th cording to the | at least understand that the public acts | Jond, Olio, a few days since, whether he endorsed ee To Obtige Henson, aitornoon and evening alr's revolationary programme, the dioceses and an increase of the episcopate, with a | not according to territo eee gge ‘ —_ tach, radical, and revolutionary, Had he been | of their representative are what they chiefly | Mair revoiaionary procrarume, the Hon. Geo. Hh | primate tn each province. There ahonld be at | Dr Mead asked. sy was, beter the | ccexmnetaras Commestionmn, Cress Eerie | torn and trained inthe extrome South, he | rogurd, and that they do not send a distin: | chat that in the only woy, but Tean tell y oy cata: | Least #lt oF elght auch provineos within the United Hotes, witen wae winied Pilon cond not be Gat 4 paan tion —T en ct. Helnich Benaf: i = dadtes Roge gy | Mould have heen a diseiplo of Calhoun, and | guished man to Wash igton mor 1y to offtc!- | 1t 1s a very good way. Be soe Ce inte catet er tare wie | RIGOR eo. ton, Rew Jersey, ye ee ow VTL, | when the crisis srore he would have plunged | ate there aw an errand boy Reports from Tennosese ate that the | comes before the General Convention. Each ‘itor n ntiie further digensslon, the Rev, Mr. | In appears thit bis wite was found hanging by Whe saree “ | hieadtong into tho rebellion, Having been |. siesta Republieans Will protebly carry the Giate by sfarge | Lines Honectnas conmaueuon and canons slim H ra of ‘Texas withdrew Lis adinent for the | Keck’ in their ‘stable, and’ at, the time It wee Sup. és _ rearod in the school of Jackson, having beon | |, 0% Sony the following partisan eathorta- | molortty, Rewbarg has he aeton Hampton, Bate, | ae were mec reg eterg” iis boty General | he Hey, Dr, Paddork. of Michie. then ape be 99 Fore ee Co tee ol cian’ had veen’ aed, ond = pilin Dom 9 districts, Bear Hel officn) ase’ pinion that | @ National Synod ix engeested. ‘The time may an ’ , |, | exhumed, and a echomieal analysis of the stom = - mR j weet, ho was prepared to fight gallantly for 1 thant POM inTh GOGE Ueaeced ceectied G7 Gm vege: | Renton Witbeoe eoke neh kvey Goumsmne cos: | Wer Gane iertiaeis ae cor take wh Gre) cas. | Eetoas seanneaes ihe guilty Great Straits of the Democracy | dive tite te Uden thts id, Senaior | ae rane at the avty et the Houten lenters | mituten provines every county e divcere.and every | He espiawed the meus! get and whe all th bashaad esexped andre ae ‘wtion to Change the Candidates. Intonacty ambitious, Gon, BLarr rosotved | Demoerat” during the present ean Wun Ekeriepsd bo Kim Ia 100 cal’ ottered. tno (oF | OF dieatem saris wuuted WAN'T he tonve rom the prisoner was brought for examination, ane The World, in view of the general rewult : ‘ We cay, Workingmen look tothe Assembly dis | —West Virginia iy now the only State that | lowing resctations De ee et re a eee aber work | Refaee te Bak ek etercedater ue, hel tortion w Bet after the pence to tum his back on his old | : New Fotamnto comp ocdsee of Maine fo accept what i8 now offered, they Would | heing in dist: cxeed circumstances, had formed a plot pf the State elections, proposes ta change | P trietst Don't voto for anybody, no amatter | Will hold an election previous to November 8. The | Naw it ofimreiee, the dioedoge, of Maier: | Muimately get nothin with a in Brotzenheim ( ber le tik pi ** | principles and associates, and make a tx ‘ Hon, Ww. B, Stevenson ¢ Republic n and Rhode Islan't Mr, Sinttuck, of Maenchusetts, epoke upon the | wife and marry the widow exaan!aatioh the Democratic candidates, Ho Won | eee ass the Praeidenn ake a ei | Whether he be a Democrat or @ eee an ae publican candidate | "Avi awrice New Yorks Western Now York, Ponnayl- | money question He eonsuterod Mf aay itchy a Ui Seat te Waenmeaer neck epeiiesieants % stroke for the Presidency or the Vice Presi | jiptcan, who is ntedzed to amend | SF Governor, has made @ thorough canvase of the | vanin, New Jersey, and Holaware. ary that auitable provivion ehould be mace ir, Charles Goepy nred for the proseentic nye: |e Neil Ws Co ediond WANA LRT oer Pi en ee nee ced te apeah at various | MiHTOAS-ON, Michizan, Indiana, Minot, and Wie | suppart of the entecopate Rerore, the elec 7 noap peciothaste “In a simple contest of principle we ate rege" the sent unjust and odious conspiracy | point " consh iia bishop to a new diocese, With this proviso insisted Laamurry Ivseraxce Companren,—In the ¥ etnies } the Southern 1 A though the Y | points up to the evening preceding “the election. "ALLEGHANY —Vireinia, North Carolina, Kentacks, he did ‘not fearct ltipiie ¢ bial Kings County Sopreme Conrt yeeterday, the ease of thould have euceceded ; and we may auccecd | 51° TN nh es Fay CHMUASLIEG (perigee in longer work any injury t0 | ‘The indications are that a full vote will be potted Tennessee, and Maryland. soptie, Moris, Alahame, Mid not fear,tie muluplication of bishops | ME iis axaiuat the United Staige Casualty mm hundred and five distinguls ‘onfederates | your rights, For you this question is ore im wHlerschel V, vein: own ag Vesn. | and Mis inpee we we adjournment heving arrived, a mo- | Company, being an action to recover $1,000 on & pet, If we enn remove or nentralize these ad. | ee a ention yielded to the | portance than party polit F Arveai dl aesciwbae Lina smo Dickson J Leavy Ven ‘Texas, Loulsiena, Missourl, Marr etg es totake a vate upon | Polley on the life of his brutier, was eatled up for vers inflasness, which have really cothing |" umnany } ne | portance than party politics, Treat it accordingly, | vius" Jolneon, of Georgla, hax published an adress a, and winvesota, Antes tad others oppoecd, rial? ‘The brother was. a eea enptain, and in dee r | nomination of Seymour, they elamored for | and all the politicians will hasten to espouse your | to the Democrats Ot that State, deseribed as eloquent, d seetion of the law provides that, ground that ite Accised' to-da nuary, 1°67, was lost with bis vessel and to do with the merits of the public ques dees st | ened, Maneettondt, kindly i in cock Province, shall have the Tvaemuch as th L to reply to the | OM ® voyage from Nova Scotia to New York y! le sa Aas ita age a re —_— : thetle, overpowering, terse, masterly, aitople, clear, | dia AvRods he dio show that they did the very best they cond | Was nevor hoard from after he sail ‘ne defence Wiis afvéree (nfviences the World ex. | Seat of the Decioeriey in November will he | ‘Ths delegates to thn Democratic Congress | expiiet, anembiausen, iid, erpemenintive, Our’ Hessired ini the eanon on the anbtivision Under the the very ent they could’ | Tntended thatthe death of the brother wae mot ry c 1 ‘ , 5 | nite blatos eo pany, mainly duo to two causes: first, the plank in- | Conve Being elven tothe. Juryea verdict ions in Kings county have been elected. | t oceuples, moreover, eight columns o plaine to be that the “ position of Gen, Bram A ihte't ; ; v ie ; ‘the Ie eral Convent o cstiphiaaesenninie | Being given to the jury, # verdict in favor of pla ak nine OF the Boilers Yeadin. ¢ 9 @ bapfetien “ ot ne platform by Ge Abe | In the Third District he meet to-day, in the Se. | i) In the Georgia papers, rE nie Cony se adoptton. VeneetOt 1h ESTATE. pag ont a ae lta See eg ; rr declaring construction laws | ¢ norrow, to make their nominations a - rest at it after {he afoption of the eanon o RRAL Mueeions.—The followin has produced the impression that the Demo- | | SMU TON. C0 An NET eT peten er beparline ime taleliy ae ces GHAI | THE OCTONER ELECTIONS tonne atvaral croeineen out of the present ovesths | oat estat prisoners Were veaterdny eetteoged on convict 70 Of Geile pally ta vin aally plodged to overirow | 19 ‘he State Governments: erected under | Bor ihe Tia 1 eer RiGabltan. ne irerel Conrentee foe carnal aenod. snes | da gomh on | grata'jurt, ays buate Feison twoyenrs: Jamoen Medrath the dow Wiate Governments by force.” An them to be usurpations, unconstitutional, | *mons th b Democrats of Brooklyn on ac- | Voice of the Democratic Prese— Vero tal | feecolcat, That Committee of Five be appatnted to | patsiots hay Boog John Pell t bu sinry in thy sre, two yen impression very naturally produced, it must | TeYolationary, and vold; and second, thenom- | i in these nomination nie feats ead tes From the Kichmond Enquiver, Oct. 1 reboet Uo this Coavewtinn, In order te be submitted 0 | ytecntion to ti 4 mp yareaed i" tion of Gen om the basis of his | U8 UT homination oir feelings and in Wis aleatiogd Which deck. tase t nake the close of their busy lives av M a be admitted, by the fact that Gen. Bram | Peon an Br ad poe tH0 heal OF TUS | ec ste. tsi bu auction; kw’ the Tvad Dias | ace at ee riots cceGr) Meier tho bk eae sey 1 |, De. Helene, frome the Comuattton, gx C arg th felts, the meoded uplands and dat. | ( W ‘ . ondhoad letter, pro ing It will be | . ¢ of the @ fn Sta nay be rojeur: 18 | ported an amendaent to section & title 1, foatil d lawus, ¢ un ALi lAree vt Pemanded for xenience. Mar avowed himself ia favor of overthrowing | 1)" crcl ai yh oe that it will be | trict thoy «ay that the Hon. W. E. Rontxsox, the | the quar reat cnaeal Carte Eed Va ikon buy, | Racneon Sea team eh senntoans po erelae et eee airy ancedotar, eat new & Havana, | frown was ted of rane ure y those State Governmenta, in a lett duty of the new President to uso the | present brilliant Representative, ia to bo thrown | Moat RM Gan are Annika lahead may be re: | the resotution to tus eect atapted by the with | tions were lost and won, : | 1 Convictions Yue. an Maaeiins, sad that Od the er army to overthrow those Governments, and | grerbourd Metice Heme: ace, Whichever p Wvointinhead muy be re- | the reutution 1 tun eect sitapted by the Howse of | | Brookign. being ‘pot only the sleeping, plac, ¥ Compicrt0ms that fetter lio was n te for to compel Congrom to repeal the faws | in the Second District Mr. Hannes is to be auc | °F SRE out mhena nt tne ts dl Mik Fee pr nection B titled, canon 1d, relating to Assistant Hie Oureery aliete eh regards the real extxte of out | Apacs (as Diecloataiie Nawionad Coben: | MiCURh WRITS "Were ESERIES! TNO | teeta ey OO ct Tah Detuonracy are'|. lc Caenny Ce none Uae Tr eaaerane Biew’ | CMLL READ RLM fed or Latency, 00 tiene Go| tee b Gibiens roe seat there ib eer eaeden oc orpe | K é es 5 ople will refuse to clothe with power a | ver to have the attachment of the Germans | earried the erent Keystone Mute, and bave nehievod Jutics, an Assistant Bishop muy, W tal to Long nd. There wasn lore ance tion! Ahead Bootie ted the eon clected (@ perform such duties hy i th But the Word hae di A thatt | President who stands on such a platform | for the Democracy encourn, nd confirmed, bus | Tests in Obio and tnd five weaurance of & | Sie him by t Baer Tee ices tee Taeleny of | ie Vonearie tan feke to ae evineacn oh haniwe ot | salt at the Tord has dlecovered that thc i t t ‘ a grease oh pbs eb ag the diocese shall not be able t fgn aueh cuties, | gr n fox ae nhs pyc ty CIE W desherete bondtt Helmbelt'e | 8nd a Vice-President who wrot such a letter, | Mey thivk that it ts going rathor far in the path From . 10.) T¥oral, Ort. 14 Sa eenttane wise Catton tue Cuties, | at thie following prices and In tue oeutionn itory Dita Fe extract will not save it; and it must be ad: | The Leading Democratic Organ | as Mr. Robinson. It s to them | gains In the var m eytvunia cannot | samme. Said saaistant ahall have @ sent th the lowes | a ote en. cBsito on J av., het fiattata piace and at, | wouiam whom he asrauitet mitted thet tho World proves itself equal to| ‘The remarkable manifesto of yesterday's | very bad policy to turn out @ Fenian so prom | 5 resait ids renter @-more than one ant Hishuy In any dio Lo ee oe ee et Le Pr ete | Geutee He : | y r | than ; i “ locks § lots em ek n the emergency ; it shows a desperete cour | World, proposing to withdraw Gov. Sny. | newt and influential; d though they do not | founts or cnuiher Wats ratie gains, un: | Laid ou the table, to he called npat any ume, | dete t taco mabicng | ets Thomas tt i age, which ie better than despair, It enys: | stovn and Gen. Bram and substitute for | Sy * very | diy, they fear that it will lose { From the New Haven Regtster, Ot A ment to se 1, on the Consecration of Churches . a an TF a a - id oo ye | " : a op | ¢ that the lend and the ehereh shall be free 2109 on Joe 910; Thos on ® Our principles have not Leen rejected in | them new candidates, to be supported by the | 1°" votes whieh the Demo free to admit that w | t and that the title Wo the «ame shalt be le Chicaro place, ea. #8 these elections; there is no call to change | Democracy on the 8d. proximo, will confirm re we i. MG ead | pally wecued to the person ut persone, oF corpora: | $b: 6 ict ex: zix10 10 Feat of avoves ay, fi fen FINANCIAL AND COMMBEUIAL. therh, All other elements of the canvass are | many intelligent persona in the Lellef, which | aicie ave weigh spay den : inoue | er (tial note llenated ner Ne uve for oe Gu blottes eee tues, ation eh = ’ ele au eight with ' r in anere rposes ; nor shaltany cliarch on each p Ay sales at trock Backenge and en Roards. light and trivial compared with the sneees# | goome to have become quite general, that 0 el | ; \ i of our principles. [t requires some grentuess | ‘Tne fs the leading Democratic organ of | gominated without any opposi | af Tevet Mis Negus liam dl Bh AG STOCK EXCHANGH—Z}g F. Ms of soul to act a bold part in an unexpected | the co | sedis | woven} Henry 1 Of Rhode tstand, after: | Say! ber. hi 7, | $000 CM. BAO. K crisfa, when everything hangs upon a swift] We shall not ascert that this impression is | | The thouglite, views, and purpores set pcankel aeRO ey Ae EEN nen eae Cearieeae ania eutees T Une t IE lagineo Mas Fras. 96 and courageous decision. In this hour, when | strictly correct ; modesty forbids us to tay vo, | f rth by Gen, Iria, in his various proclamations, | terday’a election ab a Be title. rea seausent y 5 ya oe HRN do the party stands with one foot over the brink | in so many words, But it is certalr ly. ro. Lah a ried practica Ape wit ‘ mie t as the bale nk ive nple againnt| w 1 hie own wethin, three Q frer he has regulary And rb llge fog Pee " ns ical de atic as the: ©. lw rove th 4 ve al notice o le je parishes oo na ma HO AY. " Cum, Coal Pt of peril, and the othor on the edge of victory, | markable that the sentimenta and the policy | mncoreite aa. thay y prove | jeveda teinporary triamph the same; and if no. response is «iven’ within the * irregular), aayot TER doses ‘ } r him to be @ statesman in theory. His deeds must n Mattonal Patettigencer, Oct. 10. | th suel Fe ohall be d th a Iie on do the eapaeity of afew amen to form a great | with which Tite SUN haseo long andeolabori- | toy hin to be one in action | ‘ ea tind | emp tree. e rau cenrvene 1 Days HAS! Weets te fel resolution may destiny of the coun: | ously endeavored to inspire tho Democracy oma thera fa little doubt that he Deinoorate have ear ee oe t Hala go. % 4 ° "eae | ‘Ae to Th Jonbetul, | OF Dr. Mat HG 100 Mar. P try should at Inet bo adopted in this etartling, They tell apood story of the Hon. 84> | he iepuntitan zt Sm rr 3 Awer, Bx Everything may be changed but princl- | this eurprising manner by 80 orthodox a | remy B. Crenen, Ite ho made a speech ree | all the Btates that were tov | f * xork Gea": ples! The candidates may be changed! | party champion as the World, This ev cently, in which he complained of being ground | n Pennayly i | A CORE 9 fe Jinliway Thie oxtract docs not mvan anything olso | proves beyond question that it Je Tne Sun | £0 Powder by taxes ge Noam Davis, who rey ott oa g | alteration if the Cn the ai ool Jeduresh ple ‘4 but that. Sevsocn and Bram amay be! which farnishos brains and ideas for the | ems to be something of a wag, lias found deceive an | rointion be prayed aid Abe the sae viade know A in sme. ox 38 Lea taken down, and Cas and Hancock put | party; and if this is what properly conetl- | ha th ses of eli 16 wel tr ce) | I know | ailicie TX ortne dn tit oni stent or . onl ttoo up. | tutow the lending organ of a party, we sup: | oid wate 4 4 (Va) News, Oct. | nl ee ob: i ii) 110 [a0 MM. € 7 . A fold watches, urge Republican gains paid artic eakUD Ble : The World has arrived at the point which | pose thot we must accept theesponsibilities é — faire te ede MOM TOR aa tne Sage I ton'va | dota a cor, Nowra oy an Tue BUN occupied months ago. Ie it too | of the position, notwithstanding our blushes We aro sorry to learn that our Demoer untrys aoe W Wa holy aug Hive | fainting abave, sau ta 11D hae jends have not done the fair thi by the rough: uccers & we | * rica, } ave or u ch > Pt lato? We are very much inthe situation of Gov, |“ hs 7 pot di i. the f ser de hit rough: | Fs As vane Bare ee en Gs 3 dis'on ce | Ban B28) eX Cos Chev, & Tol q i ) . and-read patriots v went to Philadelphia from bevafed r ait vi ause, except the ewe 4 4 wo ’ The World—evidently contemplating the | Suymoun on the Oth of “Tennnot Bo | ee reise ts titp fi Milatelphia fom 1 rhe returns do not indiente such a steeping | ‘i aie pane) Bare Ne. saat > to Chien Hs i a Lime required by a setting hen to hateh her | your candida welalmed, in diffidoncd’T sirciice, Many ef these devoted gontiomen are | tue wo" igh an wuaid Rave made Whe rewslt of | y ata aiSceree te dod terday at auc. YO sun, awe Be egar—says: “We have still nearly three | and in doubt; but the candidate he had to | itt languishing among tt Fre with wo | minors © 17 to cast thelr va@ten | itty ng the words “or more” between the cin ie ety ts ascendant; A | inom ws Maa hah ” | all ishing among ith no | sey the upposing candidates, words {w then . mn the | pasement. a house, with Vapi wD. W.& Chic weeks for action be nevertheless | 1 Wovihg “dein; and no f hayes er trina ty tietking he Ast ting, 0¢ she A 7 Tot uit | ‘wa oun We admit that it Je a Little late. Tur But if anybody supposes thot this makes | home, ‘Their situation is ribed as truly de When th eps leaving the field 1 ort ea in the third Hoe, so that the article Binh av en for $454 Hu) Va. ta ini , e Ben's advice should have been taken esrlier. | Tuy SUN @ partisan paper, he will find him. | plorable, and charitable < ought at of the reve 0 Gur whew, IB will UO | iki near Parle ay.) 20x05 $14.90 md But thon, if the eggs are only half hatched, | self much mistaken, We stand for tgue De | tobe taken up to reliove their distr Iti t lost ae ee any ave, apposite the Bre fee it will be Just as well as to have them ad. | cratic principles, tho eternal, the immutable | feported that the Republicans have behaved | ject i eeatctne in Stnian sing dla 1 rhe ouueaibes te Colt anor ne dled. principles of political equality, self govern | much better toward the considerable number of | be reuewed. Now York will throw er Moa thal he: formed ov erected within the | of yesurday by Ladiow & ( poner | Aeop up the party organization intact for | tion, ‘These principles outlust partion, and | iy back again, with their wages tut : : joes pyle | f u {yes ace A arth uecetat har = ice: eluht years to come. ‘There 4s no likeliiood | remaln ever young, beautiful, and formidable | 4” The result is the serious couver corer ¢ people complaitied thet the returns didn't | ah | traction tit would make a matiuer or a 3 “0 wi HY that @nanr will serve as President moro | after campnigns are lost and won, Th | good many to Republican principles, Hon Tuesday night; they eae in | Bra sei ola ee Mites all have. | dey esvor ueaid ue trosa anu in gnr cr the Fo abet “nepptie oy rn) than two terme, No President ever has| amph of cliques and tho defeat of candl-| Democrats, as usual, have made a blunder wt igh cut abel SS oe bitlaws, tla eligible, property wes Knocked i ' | x have made a blunder wh $10,400, Hin ‘ done ft. And the movement to elect his suc- | dates leave them alike unimpaired and pow | may tell heavily against them in the Noveny Important Deetston Contisented PF ty at punta enh n ¢ ia on | T I r ry | | Ex je of MH y at Kingsland M be begun at ¢ | orful. These prine we follow and advo- | election, especially if the unlucky Repeat bi ty be Fee poy Oe Shc ener ee 1 become the. Diocesa | adjoin Hford Pare, Nid. The atteniaticr | a ) L dollars « ated Ly | cate today, and hope to do wo forever, But | who aro atill in Philadelphia st i i Wicuecack ui cig eae a one, ace of the property Rot sold tonlay wos adjourned { r Helmbold can be t prlated to repainting | partles and. party Silak “ies Ghia warn | ket me before election day t jroperty of Mr. Dancan was welged uh Ne wv TR rege I gaa €.0n the | yg Mo. . dk ho banners, Seymour can easily be touched | uncloan and unwholesome things, and we} iho cot ; alt et of Congress July 17, 1M, ae having been | | see ver | hr way ' bs e colored pe They ought pe Preeer ' «on Ba ’ tou ‘ r ap 0 as to convert him into a good enovgh | desire to stand aloof from them, Lanka tite a " Pte are oe mut of the DI preety emma ie of the ied J ads is Wh Ng Alt ra Chase until after election, Blair's mouetac While our hand is in, let us correct art: | pica, and Liberia. 1 A sictdiatfa, \t t with the titie of the property, Mr, teved ci FI c fi : Be a 3.0m, Ha . read’ | ao cules @N, Wal lis thecks some fling up, and he would pars for article in the Werld has given some | rurck Dovdtass Minister to B Ue is not | Siva daiarat phim. The Diciiet Court | iting diores ' er of cicrey: | inet ‘ H ; pss anid after fallin > 191%, alvanead Hancock. Changing into another man ie no | currency. ro is no truth In the story | only of the race which abou in oficial | P nc been vested in the United States, tt | d nti the vate funy be hivered by the Gonvea | & ; : i 58 rom depresved more of a change than Blair would make | that Tre Sun and the Wordd are abont to bo | station, but the blood of the first families of Vin- | fim, utd that power of the Conrt to restore It to | fae gr amt eaw clocees ) a é ist ‘ alinza were y time for the sake of an election | solidated and to form one paper—no truth | #inia flows in his veins f sae : ellie ral, That the following he sdonted aaa new | a, th ew a went ap on ihe prenlam fell It iv not reasonable to suppose that #0 | at all, ‘They will remain separate, and each | A rexpected corn Sins mock nea men tae ¢ court | yeas tian sit parishessor fees than ait V'reebyteras who | File riots on 4 ats | tae stort tt 5 yates Keb posed by our nelghbor without consultation | as we, The World will doubtless ad- | js said to have made to the Feni id aletter | Tethe Ailitor of ‘inte A duaited to | Avy ta en. | S64 £ of ou 1 and 2 per cent, with Gov. Beruoun, We commend his pra: | party organization, ‘THe SUN | which Mr, Courax is suid to have written in 1804 Knowitig von (9 be ‘the (vieitd of the : famed’ coran tu soetatn tees | [eae eats £ 1 lidraw, work rondy to advieg Mii forthe | Qiiau thirty, puri ne thay (wooly. Dreshy tera | gold t t the y this morn. dence in conser withdraw, Why | will maintain its free position as an Inde. | expr this sympathy with the efforts of the | best, {fay 1 eS och. feeling sveurrd that t | Cine kame’ teent residing nnd seitiod and quallded as | ing amoun t ta eevee ae should he linger merely to be defeated t pendent Democrat, contending for principle, | Irish to secure their nutional integrity, Our cor. | Peep el ER tant oes Tpebrecee 0, ee mere | Pay onter Nc ealite | twenty-s Su 0 the neaeey Srysoun is 9 4 nj a good man to} andkecping a tock of choice practical ideas | Tespondent wants: to know whether the doc t troting an interest in it Tinquired into the per: | WILLIAM COOPER MEAD, Chairman Ja nnd rai 5: es ente are genuine, ra, sind formnd nat there were tha Lote for sale a delegate from South Carolina opposed the adop live at Utica; a good authority on water: | always on hand to be supplied to either par | Mie . | pnt ene PAG ecbhls inateniosenen OF 820 | {0 A deinen Sree, BOTH Caroun i uke conten ee i } melons; he has alarge stock of copper on | ty, or to all, as the public good niny ecm to The alleged spee not creditable to Gen, | each. then vist Woodside, and J,& multiplication of bishops, hb ehould bring | cL Go yeniaee ca } | Diam, It {e published for the purpose of pre- | found, Shem to be y Prescuted, Padown the episcopney ta the lovel of the presbyter 3 ca aT hand, and might go into the copper trade. | require a AP Fr pre- | With the exception ofa tenet arong the northeast side | and then the Methodists aud Presbyterians will q: Werglow $ Co. taid ey he accepted that he could not Congrestmed Ad. Rrrand Hoye not genaine, Wedon't think Gen, Brare ever | fiyy there isto Ps Their clrenlar | we prepoee Nery tadtla be tance for the support of | a fatth obsess : 1 ? ‘ 2 AONE om Some opposition is made among the De- | made such a speech, ne to bE pron the bull | bishops before thelr election OF SEVEN Any | Gouee Gitwanina Gate DAT edicemnn Codi: |E ¥ Mul & Uo aceept with honor. | " | wir, Bal oor young man, | alo td t 1k As for Brat i Jon't think y | Procrney of the Eighth Congress District t« The letter attributed to Mr, Courax was un haying to work I ee Nbught L | | tha Roy, Mr, Roger 4, offered an amend: , (gp ge ae * #8 fol two don whi A good | t pt ment An vat Ww State te Givh , lili f ay tht J 's.@004 | ih nomination of the Hon, Jars Buooxs | 4 ubtedly written by bin Woull Orn hy the feet vai to np | ment ashi that whenéyera Bae ts diye w eal ‘ na || ava with the Might. To give them thelr due, | ; : : } Goy. Suwanp has made a tenstrike Indl | next Maren or A r Woy | to ratify tie ames and woking @¥0 for the st a ‘ eaten : : that this opposition will be unavailing, By macy, by the recoenllion sew Govern: | giving full information an i it of the haat clause of the esnon, He gave a thrit prt Aes ce | aia however, it must be admitted that they | f } le ; H . « pi del code dhe CHARLES MARTIN, | Ing description of the Inbors and enduranco and Bo Sw, cee | Make 4 Aca’ hart inne ; jon't bi force of his talents and character Mr. Brooks | ment of Spain, Even the insatiote Radiewls are | New Yorn, Oct. 15,1 | Is of the Bishop of T ho b travel ie t ¥ tom Ugh s for several years been the reeogniced | satisfied with him now We don't bt hing about Woodelde lote; | day and night for 10D days to visit the norwera por Nos. 112, 1%, | | time to make it, We never be P va | has trom time t cracy | €4100, on , without going into any | y st parish on any et ied F : | bie i‘ how Alexander felt when he righ vm legis eee , wis sel done o See advertisements i. ney ve Sinan th A | 4 4 5 i841 re) ‘ t ‘ «hs , er stly esteemed by his colleagues of ev ea f Tue SUN t New York and Kiiaa- | cplscopicy, based upon bhe princiner an Wei el rd a ( Worl’s to conquer, It isn't a} fo Aeprpanieniongs, Smaps pitiartacar iy Mopt, Hate) ; Ancora lbbat permerinene ERTL COICO a | Burweme Cora, Oiacuir—Panr T—Barone | Trevor nine oe desires. Certainly tl 4 Min c ae members of the Commitice, made exptanations of | AMACT mas A. Harris The Meresutile | Varner F ty p The I funily Woys f that rict will cormmit a r | for any change in this re befure the Nove Tr the t 7 in {ta present form i ae lof exchange for, 2 wh | ro'shed a Ww ey throw him overboard | ber election, We ar Stal ahaa Ae ( Sin: As ux shines for permit | - "The Key. Dr. Andrews, of Virginia, reviewed the | }7)0.81 Nicht a, Ve.. by ©, B Thorburn, ‘se uge il? Maren & ¢ é I aie | me th : Nits to obtain, nformation | remarks ofthe preceding speakers in support of | { defend ge-6 ed, Barris, the i ‘ f talents, tireless tad enger a T) ection made to Mr, Broe s, that | x all due praise for the | wh 1 n'place, & lady dependent on | thelrvesolution and eanone, whieh he oppored i xiy days from date at Lon tho | Candicr & y t | her ood, and In the ret | f le went over the ecclesiastical history wad of buy defendants, The dr pre | ‘ t rare intrepidity, aud none f r | tention to the s s- | ° have manifested | stage Mat ae ase medio | divisiaus of the Roman empire. He of dt | 1 May, IMB, and payment was refused. | Tt ’ & on feeuredin:1 hans 1 tet c Anon ‘enaoe i | al- | tre ' such a remuneration | molt nof new dioceses aad of Bishops. He | t Mr, Thorburn had no authority ce | J. 8. F i forty years, f thoy | t n nee those who have hert {inde | # | siete 4 needle, ean attord t i Who bus been la the ‘episcopacy for gl pA ha : hag H¢ at t 1 coud h his o Ai | 1 Juoked my ease over, 1 powa ba iid Ape ky f nthe bilb was a eon deration. I H : heres ! | a ] oF queation } 1d now be withdrawn, and Crasw ond Has b eattg the drugalst anne | cited against this wialtp Heaton of dioceses, He re Utd A Tora mm ; ; « be put i i 1 ' 1 a es ae | pul visit iowa. lea to formerly, and what it may feud alse tet Bath my be } ny the errar als, in y r t 1a progres but judicions platform ? | S former among my close, for | to cvnin, Instead of being vite to bulkd tip the “ieee 1 e former t t r offices for the Bons nr wn cot mon | Woul {hat be a good tt k t they | cheap, doctors et dearly | 1, they Were wad will be domteltiary vist " WO, and the Intter $540,000. aad fay hag aap tho district, in 1 ssi tia Decal 4 not aiceved in November, would not the party OF amataneee; is thore | prelal Ano Yor gue war D favor ot mel es a del Hy 8 oP rdent sny 7 | be lett at deal bette ion f fu. | *" ‘One Wie Kiape Tue BUN, plying such Hishops. He showed that in nearly every i H Onis Rackuaan youth the ar¢ ut roft x | n and in | r 1 in this country the Bishops can’ travel nk were $150,400; » as A 1 } | ture t will by f t i y parish, und two days in exch, and ral 1 1 i 4 He then Decamo his determined opponent, |r about to the d ents on the pr | hen Ay present : a saner of Le | Mente parinhy spend two days tn eneh, and i v7.9 at . * #1 ; ‘ 4 1 “ Dex 4 Mon a now weekly journal to be publi By shop ni for stud Ho was greatly sur | "OS wer than ter In 1818 he joined the Paruburnera in or come require him to devote to that uso | : ; , hgh aoe ivaity by Me, HP, | brised to hear the formation of cat | Surmewn. Corng, Crncit—Pant J.—Rerone hes ‘yesterday, i , r ‘ eo time and ength © public w ies ' : AngUae “ ection of pritnates #0 nd an (twas | Junge Dattanne Gore AeAIMer fae VeoTay Men igh lending r gaviing the Froo t , und, | the time and strengt h the public at | ‘ Vere ix no time tot I inndsomely printed, and con: | parceamgcepeuunies #9 Ob RL, ty tue, advorates of | OF Zion Cunen-the People. CE Ay ete DF ors'y with the assistance sons, | large pay for,and which ought only tot Awake, 0 f y tinususd yurtety of interceting reading, We previn i tthe Caureay wan wing | Wo et al agi John th Tuumpmon. Thin ws 9 non rue nue ’ % SOS Pitot blasts educated to a that this was & step to | eultin the nature of a quo warranto to oust defen, Thue look ne Montgqnery and Frank, re niered important | employed in the public 0, We cordial w arate ; eee im) success. ni aote eonaple tty u thia wae 8.000 1G 1 aa I TBA E rosie a eran a uae defeni- | Lane,t ed, they returned to | in this sort of occupation, ond for having . ner FRAUDS.— Thin © so continued iu session | ach a leap as this,” Under, this syetem, who The church bas established acha | ambirg.. Laving been accomp!'sh y ' ; d rf scr, We hope he will succeed in getting one, | *U* FRaup Committee continued iu sesnion | gout that the. ilahop of Penneyivaiia” oF rie eoct "some distance. from tive | Amaterdai, ay the Democratic party, and Montgomery took | thus Dre ught forward an issue which needs | 44 wien he has him, that the first thing be wilt | {°° Jonek v9 B a “yey oe Pres | Philadelphia, woeld be much greate nd seven perso ed for defendants as oti . vel . ‘ rent, besides Mesere, Vi ck and Benton. Most | the Bishop of Pittsburgh muet . inde | of the cl office under Mr. BUCHANAN. The father active. | to be clearly made and dec isively settled, do will be to pay the bills of the establishment, | Ur he time war take Metis esamining Mr. Fitch, | of thelr Pook ennnetie eG lates “ichemtad | bat at tae stone’ eneet peor RE Jy participated in organizing the Republica Members of Congress are too generally re: | At prosent it is in @ very bad way in that re- | put nothing was Ne eearao trace of Mr, | (ue pees Raving heir oun e they would find | fendante wonid not have oeen elected, nt, at bank, “i vended ot thi Lli¢ but the private rer. put nothing wos made public, % Out When it was too late that the Primate's litue Ginger | ‘The Court dismiased the enmplaint, on the ground | While among private bankers the rate is 6 J cable cove and in due Uwe both Montgormct | garded ag pot the pul priv wpecte Bickley a Neen dlacowered Wue ticker than the Dicecsan Bisbone lois, Mol | that the cbape) had mo indevendent existence ot» | Government dealers are accommodated in woine th So