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_ t sw been wearied all the week long, instead of a discourse on some soothing and elevating topic, which shall lift the soul fur the time out of and above the harassing cares of AMUSEMENTS. petier nian WALLACK'S—The Stranger. Blegant scenery, ap: polntmente, #0, A splendid cast, RIBLO'S GARDEN—King Loar, Matinee on Baturday At I o'clock P.M. BOWERY THEATRE-The Crimson Shel. Mating om Baturday a2 P.M, THEATRE FRANCATS Oct. 2—Genevieve de Brabant, ‘WOOD'S MUGRUM—Ixlon, Ure Man At the Wheel, and & popular farce every OLuor atermeow, PIKE'S MUSIC HALL, od tty corner Sth aya+ Mackvoy's Mrirtent, Metoriat, and National Enter tainment. A Tor through Ireland. PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE, Oct, 4—Bateman's Opera Boutfe—La Gran‘e Dachesse de Geroietein. BHEW YORK CIRCUS, 14th 41, opposite Academy of Mowlo—Star Riders and Aciobate, Matines Wed: neeinve and Saturtays, at 2is P.M, Mth at. and Prostway—Oct. 19~ Grand display, A living Hon loote In the #treets, War Democrats Moving. Amecting of War Democrate is called at the Cooper Institute on Weduesday evening next, apparently for the purpose of complying with & proposition made of late in many inflnen. tinl quarters, to enbetitute Gen, Gnanr for Gov. Srymoun e# the candidate who shall re ceive their euffrnges for the Presidency. Names of great influence with the Democracy Of this metropolis in times past aro attached bo the call. Buch men as WinnraM Fo Have wxven, Francis B. Currisc, Axpirnw Carnioix, C. V. 8 Roosnvernt, Mose Payron, IM. McJinsxy, Heany Wn ToN, I, Wiran, and Epwanp Haroirr Will be ford among its el] OF cours poting will be a bige one, al. It will doultless ti most remarkable font astonishing campaign. It inn striking fret that a meeting of War Democrats should be called so long after the war is over, Such an event could never have occurred but for the insanity which Je the Democratic National Convention to ii tort Wabr Tamrron's plank in their plat form, and nominate Gen, Bhai on ihe basis of the Broadhead blotter, te Now for New York. The State of New York is the thentro of Mhe most desperate political strugyle that ever marked its annals, The Demoerncy have the candor and good sense to alandon the faintest hope of winning @ national vie tory; but this only makes them the more in tent on securing a triumph at home. They feel that their honor demands it, and that without it their infuen throughout the Union will fade utterly away. They thero fore accept the challenge of the Republicans, and will contest with them every inch of ground from Montauk to Niapnra The Democrais of New York would folu raw encouragement from the result of the recent elections, It is measurably true, as they ussort, that only Pennsylvania and Indi ana wore, in respect to the State t cket, vigne onsly conteated by their party, they having nd very in m one of the the present Htragiled Ohio ehifly to enrry certain Songresal dietrete, In 1866 the total enst In Pennsytvania and Indiana was 10, Undond # million of ballotn iatothel ‘The aggregate » Republeon majorities in both Staten is only a thousand, or at the raic ofone ina voteofone hundred. In the light of these facts, and eUiaulated by the motives to which we have referred, the New York Democracy have resolved not to apend a dol lav ner pot forth av exertion to sehieve a na tional victory, nor to try to make even ato! erable show in regard to the Prosideney, but to concentrate all theix caeh and all thelr ou t for an rocedented ¢ to eave their own State, and especially the Governor and the Legislature, so that they may make @ United States Senator either of My. T:LDEN Wy. Cuuncn, or Mr. Sweenny, Zo do thie the Demure will pour out money like water, and trade like Wall street They will buy nud sell, promise and wheedle, UN the going down of the sun on the th November. Knowing all have taken up the defia the battle with fury from Long Island to the Lok A score of two of clerks aro workii Uke beavers in cheir Stato Comittee rooms They are sca! documents and nowspa pers through the interior with a profuse hand, Their candidates and offiecholdors bleed at every pore. Tho midnight sky fe uminated he torches of their Boys in Blas; th th the songs of ihulr glee ph and hanilet rosoundes see Tast un, erie the Demo ain pass through the gates of the Hig). Jen with majority, to bo increased to 80,000 when roaches the Capitol, the Republicans will do their Lest to overc holds in the Northern and Western coun It in a eplondid battle, and viet perch upon the banner that is earred by the steadiest, the strongest, aud the most skilful haud. wil — ——— Clergymen and Politics. nt writes to us iu earnest condemnation of the iden of sending the Rey, Herny Wanp Brrcnen to ropresent the State of New York in the United Btates Senate. He makes no objection to Mr Beocher personally, but takes the bron! ground that clergymen should not be elig Die to office. He quotes with approval th Provision to this eflecs which formed part of our State Constitution prior to 1846, for which the reason given was that “ the rin ters of the Gospel are by their profcrsicn @edicated to the service of God and tho cure of souls, and ought not to be diverted from the great dat sir functions ;” avd he thinks t! vie as} Bholished it romaine in full force This ecntimont of our corres; tt undoubtedly shared hy so many + and intelligent poople, that it canuct treated ot vise tl, with t Thi widely valent opinion ¢ Yave no right to way anything ebout y and thet any discussion by thems, Ju the ; pit or out of it, of topies involved in; eon y is improper, Thelr busine ine vith heavenly things, and with © vit ure Life, and It is u descent Uf nota d n, for thea to come Cown to the pa ¢ disputes of thin world. Ww ppathize decidedly with that class ‘ike, on going to church ou Sun morning, to hear only a continuation of the woliies! arguments with which they have daily life, and give it renewed strength for the labors of the coming week. The minister who disappoints lis congregation in this fashion, behaves very much like the host at a dinner pasty who should ret his geste to brenking stones or cobbling shoes inetend of treating them to an ravory raenl enlivened with genial soctal fellowellp,. ‘The Sabbath is a day for the rest not only of the body bat for the soul, and this roet cannot be attained unless those external faculties of the mind which are bnsied will week-day affhirs ato suffered to remaia quiet, and the more interior powers which tke hold of epiritaal things are brought into activity in their place, But though we thas approve of keeping politics out of the pulpit, it by no means fol- lows that the occupant of the pulpit docs not, when he steps dowa from it, resume the usual rights of a citizen, A minister has the same sinke in the welfare of the country aa any one of his people, He owes to the pro- motion of that welfare the some assistance that they do, and if he ean render it by his personal services his being @ clergyman doos notreleasohim, If Hresry Wann Benoni can be more useful to the nation in the Senate chamber at Washington than asthe pastor of Plymouth Church, he has not ouly the right, but is morally bound, to pive up ono THE “Totuitions of the Mind inductively Tovesti« gated,” “Tho Bupernatural in relation ta the Natural,” and an‘ Bxamination of Mill's I’bilo- sopby,”” and he is understood to be now engaged upon a history of the Scottish ‘we accession of this distinguished divi lege tof is a happy angnry for the continue prosperity of old Pri stump speeches may be found in the election to | Congress of Gon, Strapen, the new Democratit member from Cincinnati, He made but one speech during the whole canvass, and here it is “Never mind the weather, boys, so the wind d blow!” His opponent, Mr. Eooureros, made a hundred speeches, more or lees, ell elaborate and eloquent, bat Sreanen was too much for him, os We observe with much pleasure thet a good many Irishmen im the Fifth District aro going to vote for Monace Gneerey os their representative in Congress. It bas been sup+ pored that the Trish voters there woul either give their suffrages to Joux Mouninsey or to Gaonor Faawcm Taam, each of whom pute forth claims to Hibernian affiliations; and it is all the moro cheering to discover that there is enough of political independence and freedom from party bonds among the Irish citizens of that district to bring out a respectable body of them in support of Mr, Guvetey, Corlainly, there is no man in this community who ean be called a truer or more faithful friend of Ireland than the distinguished editor of the Zbune, We oro nt that Ia the Fifth District he wilt run fur of the rest of the Republican ticket — conti Pu tie Cibleds) Whe Gath le. we ayo ddl w York corroapondent of the Spring ich more Improwed with the rewards of | 4” aaa hike Wak ec i iL the Political ambition than with the duction of | UM, {sles becus Lasalle political office ; and, with singutar ineonsin. | yy," 8 088 | oh el Yitho vory men who acense others of | tisn, hoomse wo think it laa good thing for the ated Wy merely welfish motives in | yee, an ancouproiaising advoca Me & public porition, are pe of t) ring classes nnd of the princi n refusal to accept wich » 6 | true Democracy becomes a leading power in the » their acceptance would involve labor | dis n and acttlement of public questic and pecuniary loss, tote Weare slow to conceive man should serve his country execpt the sake of emolume profit. Av to the apprehension which is often ex preswod, that ministers, by taking an intercet ‘n pelitical matters, even at suitable times, ore (ransgressing the bounds of their profes. sional business, we think it is founded upon an entirely mistaken idea of what that busi nees is, As we understand religion, it is the application of the laws of God to pract eat life. The purpose of having elergymon in- struct us in religions truth at all is, that we may learn how to become good husbands, wives, parents, members of society, and, as much as ell the reat, good citizens, If, now, the instractions of a clerzyman are to be of sny valuo on this last point, ho must pay some attention to the questions which we aro reelves ealled npon to consider, He must inquire into the cliaracter of political partics, and give us the same kind of advico as to costing our votes asin regard to tho transac tion of our other worldly affaire, He neod hot necesenrily dictate to us which party we shall voto with, but if he las a conscientious conviction, based upon tho study of the sub- ject in the light of religion, that either party is pursuing © morally wrong purpose, he has the right to warn us of it, and to dis suado us from supporting it, just as he would have to remoustrate against the commission of any other crime. ‘ihe man who is offended with his minister for doing this, would be equally offended with him for advising him not tocommit a theft ora murder which he saw him about to engage in, The real trouble is that clergymen, instead of meddling too much with politics, are too indifferent to them. They allow to pass unrebuked the false iden that a nation ia not ag much Lound to do right aan individuel, and that while a single citizen may not le, or steal, or rob, ® multitude of citizens or. ganized into a political party arc excmpt from alleuch restraint. If our clergymen would only pay more attention to instructing us in our political dutios, and we were to profit by their instruetion, polities would be much less disreputable than they are now, —————— Tho Truth about the worlds The World ho» wade a great disturbance during the past week. It has b very heartily abused for it by the Domocrais, The Republicans have looked on in wonder. Com tuvnpluce poople of every sort have be unoble to understand what our Dold aud brilliant contemporary was driving at. The proposition to withdraw SL for t and pecuniary Moun and Bhar, which has made all this @ turbance, is the +. ww cont Bt, f ashactavcus rhe done by any ne Te ppeal | Taga se s For apes per KINCO roids ene Panes of Chief sive Wi ‘Tun Son in behalf reat campalga Case and Prog wo of the rehonded by cont time, ods, Justices Demoers » pa to be a Its results will appoor in du fa ls, iteaudono mirchief, If it suc the guin to the Demveracy will be gr Tho situation of tho party is der ‘To eloct SeyMouR and Brat is im; The utmost that can be hoped for is to sa the Emp'r to, and make Joun T. ory MAN Goverii Whon the World first be gaan its startling articles, th nee of dois this was poor, The mass of the Democracy were blindly devoted to an impracticable sen timont. felt themselves hound to throw thelr vote® away upon Srysoun The possibility of adding to the strong! of the party by trading with Republicans, or the basis of giving Democratic sullrages to nant in exchange for Repulfican suilrages to be given to Horraan, could not be foreod into thuir dull brains. It was necossury to shock them out of their propriety, to drive into their heads, ag by a sledge-hemmer, the truth that Seywoon and Bram are utterly That is x No senecless f fidelity to candidates who cannot be elected will now prevent gone t notion Demoeiavy y York from mak!ng rogul uf of candidates who ¢ bonge has been w articles of the HW o y, Oct, 27, the R of Jer i t in 1611, Di, MeVosh Lecoume a minister of the Church of Beotland in 18¥5, subsequently Joined the Free Church of Scotland, ce 1854 Lold the professorship of logic and metaph in Quecu’» College, Belfast, Ireland, To the literature of philosophical speculation he has cou: Wibuted several importaat works. incluJiog shes ry in safe, — peeopalinn Bishop of Tennes detestation of ritualiein to attempt a h-handed exercise of power. He has written aletter to the Rev. James W. Rogers, who ia engugod in estublishing the rituals istic form of worship in the Opera House at Mem is, warning him that his practices ore n which violates the disci Chureh, and offends against ite common order,” and positively interdicting him from continuing ‘To this fulmination Mr. Rogers responds by a declaration of his readiness to be tried for any offence which he may have committed againet the law of the Church, but denying the right of the Bishop to require obedience to his mere will, ter stands, the Bishop has put himeelf into @ false position, and we presune Mr. Rogers will toke all the advantage he ean of it, There is nothing, we believe, in thefcanons of the E pal Church of this country which forbids the use of vestinents, enndies, incense, or anything else which the Ritualists delight in; and if the Bishop cannot ruppreas them by advico and personal in- uence, it is in vain for him to invoke the strong arm of suthorit, $a Recretary Swann will bo here on Tuesday, when @ large number of gentlemen will meet him at Mr, Peter Cooper's, to consider the aubject of fs caual across the Isthmus of Darien, A respected correspondent at Genova writen to say that Central and Western New York will give in Novomber a majority for Guaxt and Con VAX that will astound their opponents. He thinks that if the Democratic majority in this eity does not exceed forty thousand, the Republicans may carry the State, If this is what he calculates on we foar he will have to hang his harp on the wil- lows, If the Democratic majority here does not 0 wbove fifty thousand, there will be a greater disappointment among the Democrats than there was over the news from the October elections, Col, A.M. Woop is the Republican cand! ate for Congress in the Third District, Ho served in the war with honor, We were told he had lost a leg in conflict with the of bis na. tive lond, But» respected correspondent favors us with the following correction: Sin: In Tue 8 you. ray t Col, A.M. Wood ‘ar. If th #0, he mont b Pr ‘any Fewith one leg 0 ow, wud deserves to be NO, ondent reflect for ® moment on lity that he may be mistaken? We know several gallant officers who lost logs iu the war, and yet go about with shapely limbs and ” & stop that might decelve the m: cal observer, Perl Col, Woon is one of these * We didn’t intend to do mors than suggest th such might bo the case; but our correspondent | coinpels ua to speak plaiuly, Any way his logs be natural or ari that will 1 ito b crats will our corresp the possi whe hor edicnt qttantener didatos, to our proposition voxs for Congress in the First ground thot his brother Jaues " # inember, pose he La; fur rehave been two and three broth: x ngress, end they have be couneila, Wil », bute he Republi nwi er fous advi the roll, the p f Era amos will round Just ns well asthose of Cadwallader and Elibu, If pot, why nott a The Hon, J. W. Ginins, United States Senator from Towa, is now in the city, Ho is looki y well, bis health proved, and we see no yw really much iv son to doubt its por ing ve restoration. day will come when patriots of every y, and Republicans expecially, will ecknov debt of gratitude which t d his associates in the the cowulry » Senator Gains a Senate who voted for the acquittal of the —— Mr. Willian’ C, Hanna, of 89 Sullivan atroot, was on Saturday evening: nominated asthe Republican candidate for the Assembly from the Fifth Distilet of this city. Mr. Manna is a very ' (zon, Ho ix a boss mason, and bas i to the elghthour law, All me. | cian against him on this account, tu wown that be las exp la | cha How he stands on the question te HeLa ben has» et é 8, for v i} ously © day, ise t \ now 10 ho is enterprising t ‘ this i ly by 1 and t publicans, w rely in ve New York and New J — : Cuinberland (Md) Clheitan says that " + of the election fa Pennsylvania, Ohio, and tn haw ineured ihe election of the Hon, 4 Weisel, Republican, to Congress from that dis tet SUN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, AMUSEMENTS, ——— ‘The Rival Cirewses, An we already have rival operas, so it seems we fre to have rival ecirenses, The great European Cireus bangs the banners from tte outer wall” on | the corner of Thirty-fourth etrect and Broadway, while the New York Circus bids deflance to the in- | tcuder fromm ite fine, compact, and well-ordered build. | ing on Fourteenth street, ‘The former base lon, « tempered lion, who will “roar you om gently aa $0 gently Indeed that he te ane to be turned loose in the streets (o-morrow, | The New York Cireus bad ite Cynoecphalus—now, | tise! gone like the old maids to “lead eres ia | ‘The Buropean Cirews eonfitently an- | ‘® itself fn ite advertisement as “not only } reost Dut the beat compony ever organized ia | the world, wittiont any single exception.” But Mr. Lent, of the Fourteenth street ertablishment, ts the Jostman im the world to ediuit this, ead annonness as an offset to the lion and dromedaries, and all the other Afrlean altractions beld out by bie Thirty: fourth street rival, that be #)ll produce "Chinese Feat of Lanterns,” #0 porgeous, #0 magnificent, ‘that the © Flowery Kingdom” \tself will be outdone; end to further offset the lion and send hisa howling to Din native Jangle, a ballet troupe ts to be added as @ crowning foatare, This we confess ls an uncepected coup Pitat, We had supposed the circus was quite ‘ont of reach Of the dalled epidemie, but it has caught St at Inet, and now we wnit with patience to hoar that the Right Revorend Dr, Pirouette, Bishop of No Kirtland, will perform service at old Trinity, as ted by an eMfelent corpa de bailet, a Wallack's. At this theatro Mr. Byron's very uecessful | drama “ The Lancashire Lass,” received tn London with fo mitch favor, has been in proparvtion for | come time past, and will ehortly be produced. Dar- ing the present week the “etandard drama" will keep the boards, Maske nd Faces," “Tho Atranger,” and “The Honeymoon" fuakiug up the programmes. - French Theatre, There is an interrogn The D ch Theatre rmance is to ings being new opera looked m at the F eas bon ven anil 71 elven ap to the pr raday f rd to by the a ers of Offenbach with such | tlenee, * Goneviove de Braban If balf that (9 f this opera Is trne, it will beprodneed ia beter | shape than opera tonite hes ever been given In thie | conntey, and Indeed with n perfection of detail rival Hug that of the Pecuch stag o's Opera Mouse, While the public are waiting for ‘Goneviero de Mrabant” at the French Theatre, they can consote themcives with Tostié and the Duchess at Pike Tt seems to Ubat this rame Dace about ron her course, and that the onblic will be glad & successor, Mr, Bateman has given promise of many excellent things; will he not bring some of theia to pase? ther “Ixion,” liveliest, wittiest, and m of burieequos, eontinuen to run ita career of auocess at this theatre, The admirere of Miss Thompeon and the other able artists of the company seem to in- crease Jn number and ta the fervor of thelr ediuire- 1560, ABSASSINATION THREATENED. tains Prank Bintr Decinros that Grant will ever Leavethe White Ilonse Alive, Apecia! Despatch to the Cinctanae Commercial. 89. Loum, Oct. 17.—Gen. Frank B, Mair, Jr, arrived here yesterday from Cincinnati, and Inst evening addressed som 8,000 people for half an hour from the piazza of his residence, He thanked them for the ovation extended him by vld fricacs. He eame before them not dismayed or dlseonrnsed. Aliuding to recent Wedieat vietories, he ried them a8 precursors of the defeat of that party. The Democracy would yet win, ‘They hod everything at ¢ in this struggle, and If thes faite ‘would fill with them. A mfftary dlctatorsh!p wootd ‘bo established, and Grant won'd never leave the Prosdentiat mansion alive, Ho announerd that be now expected to eontinne to he a candidate for Vieo= President, but wan ready to make any #orrifiee If the people demanded tt. The andienee proete! him with enthusiasm, Gen, Blair Berenaded in St. Lowle ite 5 ling to Wii Ww if hie Preicnds Think eat. Sr. Lorm, Mo., Oct. 17.-Gen. Mair was serenaded to-night at his residence. The Demo- ratio elaba, with torches, banners, and music, ‘Were provent, and a large crowd filled the streets. After referring Urlety to local matters, Gen. Blalr told: Tom the enndidate of the Demoeratle party for a very distingniehed position. I expert to he n cand! dato # love nn they desire It—so long as I ean a Yo help the great cause which we ail have at My foliow.elt twill be no encriiice to me, oF rathor tt wll bea work of pleasure to me, te Ger Uiat position whenever, by 80 dving, I one vote to the etringth of the Democracy tn this State, or tn any other of the Statrs, Lam ready to make any sicrittce, and #0 am I rondy to go and do anything; to take pon my shoulders eny burden, oF iS br Bb Avy What may bave been conierred on me eretoture, te to that ramor in our That's what we want”) the dates for tha Presuteney avd for t jee- Presidency have sla! fe! their intention to decline in favor_of some other + lidates, All have to ea, 1: hina teen aud here ty and give “We wan’ that ie f wit enimly, and without regard tot Nea of mny mun; becante the feclings of individ. are nothing os compared with the great ob ee! ave ln view —of enccese gud the retoration 0 our country. Ido not invend to abandon tue fr in one sense wt least; Tracan to beat my share e! battle ; whether in the ranks or er Will nidon the wishes of the Democrati¢ par jen, Walr then thanked the erowd and bale them 1s the opening part of ‘hls spac the 1that hes was neither domayed, araged at the Fosu.t of the recent Which sunouucement Was received with m*. ASpeetal dispatch to the Cinctnnae Gasrtie, Br. Lovie, October 18 —Gen, Blair arrived here this neon, aiid frocly declares to his frends that he haw written 9 letter, to tho effect that he is rowdy to withdraw from the fed at any moment, It Ia thenght by the National Exeeuuive Commilter, or party ieniors, that the success of the party will Ub assured thereby. ‘On the other iand tt Is pealtively stated, by rever. al of Gen. Muir's fi thut he hae alread re. hie Lecter has been in the hands of oF of tha Detocratie Nauonal Comm,ttee, ton daily, ee Bowery Theatre, The “Crimson Shield” is the only thing thet Dlushes at the “Bowery” at the array of unadorned beauty there presented, ‘The nymphe themeeives don't seem to care, and the audiences deckledly Ike it, Bo long as they continue to do 60,80 long the * Bhickd " will refteet thelr wiel - oe ‘Nib! Tonight and Tuesday Mr. Forrest appears in the play in which of all othors very many of his ad mirera think that he appears to the best advantage— Virgindue, Vater in the week he plays Othello, writ ten by ono William Shakespeare, ® name that, but for Mr, Forrest aud Mr. Kivotit, would be almost fur- gotten among o ——s Pike's Muste Hatt, The ‘sons and daughters of Old Ireland” have ovidently not yet tired of the pletures of thelr native land, exhibiiet by Mr MacKvoy in bis well painted Panorama of Ireland. It eontinues to be exitbited every aget the Mure Hail, on the corner of Twenty-third street and Kighth avenue. Bilal cries Tho Proudfoot Matern. One friends at Harlem, who Bod the eity too far to come for their very piea- ant entertainment brought home to them at the Na: Uonal Hall, corner of Fourtis avenue and 199th cot, where the Pre winted by Mr. Bive this evening mdramatie and mas! tainment. Mr. Pope recites Ragar wid Buchanan Read’ " Shertdan's Mide."* —— OLITIOAL, -> —"Tndiane ts ours,” triumphantly exclaims the erica Oteerver—" in Nove —Another Democratic paper in Alal State Journol, bas declared for Grant end Colfax, v. Kirkwood, of lowa, estimates the Re- b majority in Towa at 40,000, he DPittaburgh Conmere Morrissey has won an hun nia election, Both of the United States Senators from ctlewt are active mombers of Congregational rehes. Tt is an beon eo nounced that Republicans have me Active canvess to Arkansas, a are confident of carrglug tho Blate by a hy pl : WEY, Ayes f NID guart at, oF 20 Went wth st --aleulue Vallandigham, just defeated in the eon. teat for areas in Congress, la reported to have an. nced hic intention to join the charch, whieh re. no of hen the devil was tick, the dovil a monk would The Dayton Lelyer, Vuilundi # that Ghore jaevery resson te believe that both ymour and Blair © Withdrawn from the Presidential race, and Chase avd Jom Quincy han ® paper, Adawe t ubstituted,”* —Potit ton between prominent Repube Mean oud Democratle o ore ere announced tn Christ Chureh parish, Bouth Carolina, Senator Wilson and Px-Gov, Hawley, of Connecticnt, are ex: pected there by the elore of Wie month, make the last of the campaign, —The New Orleans Poayune contomna, in ad- ce, Mr, E, A, Pollard's Life of Jef, Davis, and trusts that no Southern wan will fovess a cent ia it, and that every Northern man who has asoal, Lowever radica} bis disitke of Davis's political conrse and of ti conse, will som from It with loathing, rd will nevertheless write his book —Weat Virginia votes on Thursday for # State Moket and members of Congre “OF eourse, nays the Lynchburg diepubtican, * she will go Radi cal, What with terroaths, ewindiog Supervisors of Election, a ke vernor, and Federal military, the gallant Democr.cy of that oppressed land would ve more than men if hey should rise vietortous over oppositic O'Beirne, of Washington, nscevative Army and Navy ela peceh on lavt Wed ‘ ng of cusion to support Graut and a Bealan and a Democrat of 1 persovkl Iafuence, Tn his a nals theacghout Wibou yoken with—and A niaded ten=k rf tthe beat thing for the ° youeh there ere wary amen inchs home da Wot He, Aina Ve Hi hich, OF ia now Y 1 do not 0 cours fed, wa 1 hee - Mind Your Bye. Tce tt ar avd niglty ‘That Bey h g had his eye Past dived on the President's eluis Tf it ptaye (hove much Jomger, he'll tnd (Don't you tink #) that he must “go it blind After Giant ouce takes bis weal thor past, 7 Prepateh, whiah pared to rape: Matr, denice r jon, but ex Prosees the opluion that #uonld It become the manl- lest desire of tue Demotratic party that such s courre ould be parsued, both Blair and Seymour would iraw at once, facts in the ense may bo, there Is In- tamong the Democracy, and wothin las been talke Loft this afte: Agninet the Na E id the Kaat generally for assuming to con.rol the party, and 8 strong disposition is maul fosted to rebel against movement. As requrde ‘Chase there ia a variety of opinions, soine belioving he would earry the party through it iuinyh, while others say aa between Chase” and Grant they will vote for Grant, clully repress a Seymour Rey Dility for Gov. through Geneseertroet, to bis headgunrters in the Buttertivit Huuye in that eity, on Wednesday morning went on fo: more retired streets of the elty, and quict.y entered his hotel. He carried acarpet-bag inthis bond. In response toa remurk frou s brother Demucrt, to the effect that the Radic eeping victory, Mr. Sey mor $ “Well, sir, the Demoeracy exnoot hold me blo: _Empraistently and repeatedly decitscd 0 —a Que Way Our Citizens are Made, A foreigner wanted some subordinate | in one of our city departments, and it war promised to lim, Bat learning that be eould not recive the Sppolntment beciues he was pot a cities friend @f his that he wished to become naturalize ot Jong after, this man went to the person who ‘was to xive hlin the position end presented his certi fleate of eitive When the following converse: tiv wok pluce: * How did you got thie!" A man guve it to me." * Did you go before a Court “No.” Nor ewear to anytlil No; he heard me say 1 wanted to Leeoms rallged, and thought Tmoant to vote with the towhleh he Lelong day he gave m paper.” “ Ttwon't d pata party this nN Are Hot entitled to It, and innet ing; er eau you get this place Tt 19.8 notorions fact that handreds obtain natural Agation papers Iu this city without golug near a court: Toom, oF taking any outh, Papers aro passed law their hands by those who ron this noderzre chinery, and they beer Prater” "swan Ike Gur Poved 1 WANE Even swear to its Gov @rnment, A number of puch papers were contin ted by the Rogietrars, fu eases where the holders re. fused to awear that they had taken the oath of alle ginnce tm open eourt, In evidently, five yenra are as one tluse they mayb the country The Wie Trouble. The noiorivus John Allen, his wife, hia boarders, four of w urday Urought ub five of Police Court, on the averred thac Le slept and wos robbed then mad ah fignited Margarct Wore xe the t committed, A complaint was th f the Fourth Wi ig 9 dyorde creaton © © by Cupt bat Aiden have yon to oF, TL have ry ‘prayer tn jn my house, and fh ig you say to the charge of robbery hat WAS Ii aDOUE IE, @ me Into prison, ends WA Lid. Dy vou, € Thave nothing IN promise not tors, if Lam let 4: 0 YOu mean ty say that political matters haye guy ding Lo do with (his ease Alle 1 6) aay anything at all about iit ob to have anyiling to do wish ovny that thls charge is * put y anything at ell ab Hoon, | wil bt Ltett At al <3 and che it ottent never could piace for to many yeas. Frey haves donde, (Laughtor{ os ) ey Yate n held in $900 bail to answer at the Jon, Water etrect lodging Louse keen er, becaine huis b idernan, —_ Police Reports. rket Conrt, before Justice uemick, aged 45, wed ber ; alr ‘cashier, hey havin been dlstalsacd trou th Oy in May laaie The prisoner Wus sorry, aud offered to give acoue of the toney, Committed In. de. Charies Rathncr, aged 2, of ect, Darkeeper, Was Cue With printing thd wum ot ano Fr ¥ the ex. #'4 of a target excursion of the Pav ition Guard, Of Which Le Was the Leas Committed, He 1 ou cut of Mes, Tie Gowe 70) Kast Broadway, for stealing watches, more F property to the value of $1,100. rested, ‘The case i» rather iy oid 10 bo Mee, Gower's nop slates that Joseph gave her the W: 4 in her p mi Tue ©, Rice n ce, from fort rezaling gal ployer Aviiny 1S Soath street, which he f ed ii of the’ Delawar Lackawsuna, road Cor John Fug wes commltted tm defuult of €1,006 bull for stabbing 4 mn in the Fourth Ward with @ penknife, coo Ab tie Vorkyike Court Patrick Donohue was i} felontously areaniting bie wife, whom the head with avy stick At Basex ity, a privaie watebman, was fnatice Mhandiey to answer a chance ¥ on the dock at pier 87, Real Estate Sales for the Present Week. me attractive anies are put down for the Fresent week at the Excliange #n'esroom, 111 Broad- fay, -Fohiaoa & Miller fk aT ea «of Vj ots pext Thesday, situs Hodis Rineteerth Wart, snd including ohe of the finest Corners on the Bedford avenne boulevard, Ail the property is in the neighborhood of Lee ave Chareh, and is ready for tmmediate Improvement. ‘They will alto sell on that day yeuavle dwellings on tate and Oxford streets, On Wodnerday they will pot up 119 los in the village of Newtown, on New inenptke, New- town aver in apd Miusbit ton toad, Flest, Neeond, ‘hted and Fourth treet Oa Thuraday We ayoorvod and almointe vale of the remalnder of the Flathuah Iuts. which were not offered at trate on the 13th, will take place. ‘There are 150 in all, whieh wil be sold with. STistpromting iavetwearin thet ocndty ent i ti , AE Meecker Son ant Company will eel! at anetion to-murrow (Tursday) valauble busines Berty in the rear of Sullivan aueet, 1agrct pring, with the alley-way 8.6 to Sell" t. The emvisen contain an area of About four fall eity tote, ‘he buildings consist of briek fnetory, 06222 brick stables hes wif ies scl th aad tog thie on #2 Bollivan etreet, ‘MxF, and the house te & two-st ry frame dwelling, ‘This Mii conclude the great sale of the Ratherfard Park property on Thursday. and abso lately diapose of the balonce of the lote lef ornold. The property, Uelng only seven miles frvtn the lty, in New Jervey, and handsomely pituated, attracted lange sumer of bidders to the previcus ral New Yorkers invested largeiy In. lots fitce upon these occasion The“ ¥ Justice Shandley, mination in the Fro: One witness, & policeman, was ex 01 the defonee, wherenpon the et Bherits submited a corsine vietion, July 6, 188%, eve: and villa ting ease, he convietion took p al Gerstons, and Wilson w: ytentiary for tte, A Of & eanvietion and fm Jolin Austin was submitted, me dismineal of tho complaint against the Dern'y ary, Ward rad Qulin, on the ho evidence bn en ehiown g them in te shorting. He cnie al of the compiaint for the purjoxe ny ees of these tt n, He ¢ hen an attitude of drfian evening in question, ip advance, againat the I Sheridie foe ‘uw purpose uf prevouting the wer eice wi a Tegal p ma Mr, Morals ico 8 y ve Served his decision unt ® week from to-day — - mur ery, —+ Fam at Tevina Want. Will open at Irving Hal for the erection of the -This evening a fir to old fn pwocuring means athollc Church of the Ppiph any, & parish of 10,000 Cathotles, now destitute of Mr religious edifice of that faith, Richard 0 inan will make the opening address, There will bea Promenade concert every evening by the Seven!) Regiment Band, snd dramaue performances by « celebrated amateur company, The fair will eoutluue tll Det, 81, Tus Fiusr Sxow.—The weather, which is never Ineking in this land of freedom and offices, has lntely been uncertain and not pleasing. It has been epasmnodically warm, rainy, cold, and blustering, and on Saturday morning actually culminated in suow ‘This Bret breaking ont of winter was experienced in Yorkville at about 6 im the morning. The flakes were neither large nor plentiful, yet enough #0 to eonatitute the first snow of the reason, Despatches of Satorduy report @ brisk storm of snow over the astern States, and westward na tar as Buffalo, In some parts of Maine the fall of snow was two Inches In depth, aud tee formed rapldly, Nome soa Inxccnanies.—The second aunual report of this Instit ows s condition of great prosperity, During the year adonation of $20,0% han been reeelved from Chauncey and Henry Kose, ‘and €2,500 from the estate of the late Peter Lorillard al receipts have been $12,887, and expend! tures $92,900, of whieh $15,473 was paid on mort- kaxe, leaving @ balance of $517.13 on hand, The number of patients treated was 86, of whom 19 died, 14 wore discharged of eured, ead 9 still remain, ‘The majority of the eases being hopeless In thelr character, there fa little to be accomplished beyond tho alleviation of their suffering, and te routine of duties of thoge tn charge 14 rather narrow. Faran Acctpenr.—An unknown man we turday run over by a freight train of t River Railroad, near Nivety first street, and instantly Aiiled, ‘The body was taken to the Thirty-Grst Ise. eluet Station Hous iD Drown was foond ou Sal et, North River, u whiskers, da) a kK eont. brown vort, dark Kirt, and Loots, Taw’ been non Saturday com © body of Mory Ann Robert Of Aboud thirty yoars of age uf at No.1 Mulberry street, wis Bellevue Hospital from injuries re edth inst. by being wicked in the James Harriogt in. is now con Bevoral wi ned, Whoee ny went to ton, who was living in tho sane Hing with Lin wife, whew preter) the wiley whereupo her. The Coroner will cout Arvrava on Satcupay Ni 638 Kast Thirteen 1 his wile, the causing & eit for and Dou the fiquest to it.—An altercation t, between My ter wiih @ i@ OAK Was ¢ An affray took place. betacen. nd Jem'nua Kirby, on during wiich the frat was tevercly by ¢ an...A fight occurts store at ths comer of Phirt ay Detwecn auchae! My MoAdams. Mea hot in th by Mulligan, who was s-rest MAL Wh takELS gerd pend wee POM f Anis ow E F. Alexende rod by menue by the ope bs hr. Lune’ Hosprrat.—The tenth apniver of the founding of this excellent duetitniion woe tervely ANLrHood, ab Fi . AerV ices pre TUappears frou treated thercti ¢ 81 fomale ents Wer ie cutee nd surgical Cares, ap, SUNTEAMS, — =Paris papers announce that Mrs, Lincoln i@ Foing to pass the winter In Nice, —Hane Christian Andersen, the Danish novele ist, 18 coming to the United States in Februsry next, —The first complete edition of Swedenborge works that ever appeared tn Sweden, will be shortty PubUshed at Linkoeping. Professor Knapp, of Heidelberg, one of the three most dirUagvished oculste of Rurope, le about to wettie in New York, —Mrs, Polk, widow of the late Bishop Polk, fe about to open a xchool in New Orleans, in whieh ehe ‘will be assisted by het dangtiter, —The Citican newspaper bas been purehavea by Mr. Peter B, Sweeney for seveuty-Gve thousand dollars, If the passport system prevailing in Coke shall be broken ap by the new Spanish Government, it will inaugurate & reform worthy of tho highess pratee, It ls a nuisance, —A patriotic Indy of Baltimore has forwarded two cents to the Treasury, the interest on which, she Claims, will pay off the pabhie debt in a thoasan@ Fears, and thereby Mave ue the erime of repediation, —Laboulaye has been informed by the Minis. ter of Public Tnstruetion that he will no longer be permitted to lecture at the University of France of the history of the Amerienn Consiftation, —One of the most notorious robber chiefs of Mexico, nicknamed "Ti Chinneo," who has for tem years bad b qantters at the barrancet de Atem= gue, is a natural gon of Sante Anna, The Executive Council of Massachusetts have offered the contract to complete the Hoowae Tunnel to Shandlere & Co., of Canada, upon the deposit of w half million security, =There ism prospect after all that an cra of food feeling may eoon enmmence in Virgtula, A. Lenechbare peper * the receipt of am ine vitation to attend a wedding In the fret colored elt. cles of that city, and proposes to aceept i acknow let —-The number of ebildren attending schools in tho United States, according to an estinuite adopted by the ft tof the Ameri¢an Puibe Wher. these there are each yeme red W tert books, contin 18.1%. A lady boing acked for a recipe for wh . for Little twin patients, eopled by miake coring to the piestieg of on'ove, which too young. skin them protty closely ¢ alt; and teave thein for a week In etron " =A California correspondent of innate enerctal, who has b tr Central Poeifie Raitroud, ways “tt corte te a mite (in ity coin) ta rile on Mt, at € preenbarks, and inaist om th tlon, the eon ductor Halts and pushes you off the trun, A few day nga a paseenger otfvred a greentyack dollar for @ ride of ten miles, Ho was promptiy ditched,” —As a lndy residing at Hoosne Falla, N.Y., was removing rome dresses from a clothes closet im her house n few evenings ago, @ large Linck enake drop. ped from the folds of ono of the dresses, and wound its horrible and slimy length around her arm, raised {ts bend und thr reated tongue, The indy was alroost paraizzod with fe Her onterion it other members of the family, who 4 the monster, Verdi, the celebri alian composer, has Darehared the village of Bursetio, where he wad born, and a lurge estate tn the vicinity, over three Jeagues in extent, He eaused a theatre to be built at ponse in the village, and at this theatre free pers formances are given to the pensants, Verdi says that the money he received for“ Nabaceo,"* his first opera Chat waa not hissed, was invested | purchase of the house which had belonged to bis parents, —A young gentleman, six years of age, wan partaking pretty freely of the good things of this fe atthe dinner table, t ely after his return from Sunday school. An elaer brother, eight years old, ater eyeing bim for nume time, raid: * Charile, if you were to eat much more, and it should kill you, you Would Welgl #o much that (he angels could not carry you to heaven,” Little ix-years-old hesitated for a moment, and then, looking up, replied : * Well, Af they couldn't do it alone, God would send Same fon down to belp them.” —Col, Benton was a bitter opponent of the bill for subsidizing the Collins iine of steamships, which ‘Was flnnlly vetoed by Prosident Pierce, As the Se- eretary of the latter announced tne veto to the House, of which Benton was then inember, OW Ballion started wp and took him by both hands, ex. aiming: Tell the Presifent {thank him, sir! Tell him T shank him teartily! And, sir, tell bim that if I were Preeideut of tho Uni *, I be damned to if T wouldn't keep blank vetoes at my side to cheek there infomcus corruptions of Congress!" =-Victor Hugo's publishers, Messrs, Lacroix & Co., of Paris and Brussels, have purchased for the fam of 900,000 francs the right of publication for a Muted term of an bi novel, {n four volumes, entitled Pur Ordte du Hob ('* By Order of the King"), the aeene of whieh te laid in Engiand, at the close of the seventeenth cen'ary: together with a volume of poema entitled Jn de Susan, and a volume composed of throw ¢ ot Intended for representation, and @m Lilert’. The novel * to make ce iu the course of a month. correspondent of the Clne ® that Lie recent con tradic- ara: Hons of she report thot Mr. SewAiD Is aLout to be i! been 4 y Pickwie! ‘Tie Clive Rise qofage. She tw e eyes are dark, She will proba LAO enee Is remarkabl azroeabic Luly in Washingt we hava had el Ps. Madison, ho Spanish rev in Spain, Me owns t Brave dita ritt fe or Inid hs » is one s houses t daro confscate it he im any property, were ad ‘ go, * Change or Tewear that you shall ied the Queen mt that time so able to dissuade dson Wi to Queen your eo from 8 ' followa apropos of 1 bend ta that ak 10¥¢ the " en fall ‘The number wast opal home of 8 . Where th usemnl tee up initte, 4 Wased and accared by the Liberal faud hor slotcr, Mina V i ‘The current expenses of the hospital daring (ie year amounted to $4,’ and the cur rook receipts Git M%oy showing a dedelency of ‘The receipts haye greatly ( \en off under on that the Institution is relfeupport y to, Theme amourted wi rat Wy aad. “the "(worth wing), of o) * trente!, I: ition of t ve apiritu nid ite work fer the superin Dr, Mubiesbory, each of the c Pho aueran:onts are ndruluik Twa nly-twe go the fr pital Was unde} nreh of i miuivL, and aMOURLed ty $54; and two OF those Wi tien gave ihelF wouoy tok afterward Lecame ite Dencieiartn, stomu Hnular Inet Doiroit, * us of ' ‘a hos. *, und hand Val al Presbyterian ehure hort and polnied eid shops Melival swore Kertoot Clark fon was taken udience present then) aemiagae Wilton for the cession, and wep invilssed With (he benediction of Wis: CODPIMy . J tal Ybor ap Thug Heuven, on a Torkish | been fest re: d,n day it wa new ), bes over Vemof wadros a silk, and wilt the disengaged hand she pours over Ler wi wa'er. ‘Then by meane of gen ) Me slow y ree hare doposited ern Women siwaye Foputation of ® that ure nos in the ew T tof the mat d to 110 oF 19) tabs (basin) of silver, of the were J her, wad she is led 1p of cachtons, ur, tht mich become fuinineas were it not for t Juity ‘ite Which a siave fans tier, As soon as abe is sufficient WW Fecovered to bear it, another lave combs, pere fumes, ans disposes her hair in @ruamental braide, The hour wfer the bath is one of r Be tare eDile, sleepy 0a fon, dre ottendant takes > a |