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a AMUSEMENTS. ALLA Rivals. Kiegant WAL Aha. Aeplenitd cast. bi Ly ACADENT OF svete. BOWERY TNEATH Bain et. 29—Leotard. rdpy ate, M. THEATRE FRANCAIS Oct. 2—Goneview Woon'’s MUSEL fe F=or ar farve every other alteraoon. PRES MUSIC HALL, Patt PEE Rh ATT tainment, A Toar through Ircin SOTERA HOWKE, Oct. 1 Daffe tat Grane Duchesse de KEW FORK CREE Mosienstar Tilers 9 Dendeye and facnriay Natioual Rov’ Ml Aci oh at aig PM, AN CIRCUS, Mth et, and Brontway, Grand display, Aliv fb loons 10 this mtrects, The ee Saw. Tt Shines for Alt, WEDNESDAY, UUi08 Time. The workingmen of this State are moving fn the matter of relieving themselves from the unjust operation of the statute against terpreted ops to as various eandi- Gates for the Legislature, as soon os they are ith the intention of voting for conspiracies, as it ia at prosent by the courts. They are taking st certain the sentiments of t) nominated, none who will not deelare in favor of repeal ing or mod and energy they cannot fail to succeed in ob- jo as to effectually swoep away this relic of antiquat- taining such a majority on their ed English legislation, and secure the of peaceably codperating in whatever mea pures their judgment mny dictate aw service able to their lawful interests, There is danger, however, that this precise point may be so complicated with others of less importance as to embarrass the issue, and perhaps prevent the achievement of what all | we notice that | gr of delegates fo greatly desire. on Monday ever from the Labor Reform Clubs, this city at the suggestion of the recent Na tional Labor Congress, resolutions were adopted to question candidates, not only on tho Conspiracy Inw, but also in regard to the enforcement of the E ply Anbor, avd the apprentice «ystem. Now, all these are interest ng subjects, but if it be pro- posed that workingmen shall voto for no men Dui tose whose answers are satigfactory in Tegerd to the whole of them, we fear | that they will eat) their main” por pose. Upon the repenl or modifieation of the Conspiracy lew it will Lo casy to unite not only the workingmen th wolves, but all the friends of Tabor engoyred | whereas @ great diversity of opinion ox sts 06 to making the Eight Hour law nad tho apprentice system ecmyvleory ; and the matter of convict labor fn general istuc, One thing at a time, is a goodrale in The shorp edgo of an axe penetrates deoper than its head, becanse ite whole weight and the etrength of the en who wields it are concentrated on a thin line, Anetend of being #pread over ® broad surface. An ounce of lead in tke shape of a bullet qroes further end is more effective In a battle than the same amount in the form of sina) thot, So, if our workingmen will eoneen- trate on the eingle point of the Conspiracy e certain to succoed ; whercas, if they scatter their efforts on four objects, they in other oceupati affects too few people to be m: politics es In busines law, they fail. tay possibly We notice, too, that a repeal of the whole Jaw concerning conspiracies ie talked of, Lie thing, bat it ie not absolutely necessary at the present moment, and would affect eo many complicated ques: inifiol law that to propose it in the Legislature would raino a tedions discussion, almost sure to be fatal to decisive action at the coming session, All that is needed is) | the posange of some such slinple clause as 1” niay be ad tions of «1 thie: Be person shal! be puntebed for a oonsptrac; leas the conepiracy be fo commit an Ofer; in wales {ue execution of Lie Conspiracy. Bo rcasonable an enactment as this would pass almost withont debate, and would leayo | the mombers of traies unions at liberty to | work out all the other ol joc view in their own way, Oi free frow the danger of criminal prosee and they can seeure all the bene labor of convicts, that can be tal after. With all d ference, tl vise them to conf efforts to recurit the pessoye of an enactment eimilar to t one above proposed, and to defer action every th ng: elec The Democracy and the Irish. Are the Democratic managers possessed | her it is with the spirit of madnosst Whe their own fault, or th of the Gerinan eles termine overwwoening inft and useful members of the party. How must be the consequeares of such an err of policy ought to be apparent to every man | of gense at the first glay When the questi candidate for Governor, we rec Was upon Be necessity of concilintng the Govinans, and called upon the Irish D ute to resi; thelr preference for Mumvuy and consent Germans preferred, Phis was all judic at that time, and when the Democrati Convention adopte! our advice and the honor to our distingn! applauded the disappolated, « gol humor, and generally went in, like good Democrats, to acoure the elect candidate, So far cll wos righ then a great deal has been very wrong in- | Gen. | not mean to be taken It dec, sud noless there is a chango wo a Mead that there will be a univer pormacent alienation of our Irish fellow Citizcns from the ranks of the Democracy, In the Third Cony Wi ably roproscuted the disirict in Con the last two yeurs, in orlir to nominate Gen, H. W. Biocem, the « District a large portion of the party, aud the | would be a dreadful loog weaning, and Irish Democrats especially, deeired the nom! pation of Mr. Tuomas Kimsxi..a, the editor | would grow #0 thin that thelr lege would ef the Brooklyn Hagle. ‘That journal is one (™ ef the wery ablest in the country. Certainly + ro PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVENTION. thero is no Democratic paper in this State that is ahead of it in politieal keenness or ef ficioncy. Since the World has adoyted the —Ouvelto, Matinee on Saterday M | Da doetiin of Tir: SUN, It mnst be called tho | superior of the Hayle in political wisdom ; | onaat'nn, livelinees, solidity of In- eral Interest to the reader, wa the Demo. long tinie to wait out in the cold, for a man who )ins been accustomed to stay ery, eppolot- Address of the Hlon, J. Lothrop Motloy on the Btecti - on. The first of the lectures before the Parkor Fra- delivered Inst tiey, who took as hil In the prevent polities ‘ounell of the Catlolle ( fever motive or errone er to JenoFe the Arn Wnt evidently de p Hean bra. eb of the Church fea . We would recommend to Frank Bian to Dr B i of Main Aman should not hang him eclf, even if his condition does seers deape- His revolutionary taste \ an amplo field for thir gratifeation in and the Gah yeara of GRaNnt’s adininistew tion Would not Beas qo Jong to him there. Several individ engaged in purebasing and sbipp’ Southern States, another from Georgia, two are from South Caro- fina, and two or three others are from Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee. purchasing are marnly revolvers and repeating or wil the models of muzzlo- , and the pure nd Beahop Kerf ‘The minntes having heen re proved, tho Comrnlitee on Can Tiont w ¢anon Gtoquiring the examins!| dates for, adm rte of three days, entd exal the grave feeues coutest In the United Siaten, oud brillant address of Mr. Motley we ea! following portions : IMPORTANCE OF THE PRESENT ELECTION. Tdondt whether It he Ip.portance of this President a ree Commonwealth, thy © Seman ented Matings ff to Spain. aban. M—ixion, the Man nt the Wheel, and pion of tie Cat me, Rid In memory oF TirndtnatTione of old, aad cine ofone hracch, aT for enliguteaed puble Rimatton, and the Magle is witho cratic journnls of this region. | One would suppose that whon the editor | of sach a paper appeared before a of his party, especially if he had eo important a body as tho Irish Democracy behind him, his claim to any nomination would be in- | etuntly and joyfully recognized. Not 60, | however, with the Democratic Convention of the Second District and Mr, Kr 1 him, and gave the nomination to a German named Sonumackrn, whole his sy qualification requisite in o : ~ But he was a Gorman, The Conspiracy Law—One Thing at a | «0d the Convention went for him pell-moll, 1 they knew he was unfit for the place. We protest against this invidious distinc tion against aman of intelectual power and | culture in favor of one who has neither. protest against this rejection of an Irishman to add honors to a met the German fretion. A the repudiation of a journalist of distinction, whone services to his party are bey ordinary estimates of value, in faver of & mere common politician nation to We e° oF in bis absence by a stanaiog CO consisting of one Presby ter e179." ind one by the diocese. After debate and one of two vor> the mend ment was ad opte ‘The order wf th: fle to magnify the lection. Ax citizens of Fe, Whose poruiior pri- Vilege it im, alone amonm great mations, to elect fuhetions which odically chle€ magistrates for in most countries are dlechary je according to ous fevons, Ht is Mt ror us om thie chetectrrs Bit doctrines, fnest in Haemony sith whieh this repal And 1 believe that mi Domoerate-—are honestly truth, of obeying that law. No man outside the war, to upsct the ting exnnot be fo mach at least hrs been proved. fe prive we have paid for ft, to know +) belleved by militona in. this coun and almost universally outelde of {t, to be the vain pf delusions, je pow th ot, opposite Academy of Riatinges Wd ote wee the Mee Pate nd ing of the General Convention, * Up. aud ater ballot’ng, Baltimore receive Chiergo % Now Vora b, and Pu adoption Of Baitimcrs wes made t froma ara tneyaeh jn which it Was sent Mabe en ome ray eneent, assert the tree eathotie pos al it real un'ty with tin his constant pr omise that the Ki uals are now 3 1G Oris ee in is from Texas Hiatent, freon the Commtt ely ton change of prayers for ex- Upon reassembling, Dr me, Teporied gdver: canon 15, ace. 14, tile 1. 4 traurdinsry occasion it optional with the hey please, “he ST New York Ansoet ‘The articles they a fh anneal meeting of this Ae in the Bible House on Mouday. Mr, Horatio Allen oc- rtiey, Seerstary, At: broceh-loading rifle loading weapons a chasers aro winderstood to prefer short barrels to ‘Two thousand revolvers were rent South in one consignment three weeks ago, and ipmenta of two, thro, end five bundred revoly- ers wie unpleasantly frequen steamer Inst week took # doen eases of hard ware, which wan really @ lot of hrennk tomttug rifles destined for private parties in that city, One dealer in firearms admits that he I can fill for the present, but pro- feasos not to knew Where the weapons hexells are goine All these fucta point rather strikingly to 8 very disturbed condition of affairs in the South. nd one of the fall of 1860, when arma and ammunition flowed rebelward in one inallar change in Canon @, to make it conform clation wos be the absence of the Pree enpled the ehair, Mr, @. ¥ ter the neual routine boeines*, the annual rep: From this it appears that of the orirt Hoard of Managers and members, member of Congress, meats, provost Tendive de at four inating, for the concn the Rev. 1, W. Mor. there now rem.in ted that dneing the fits exiet nee, witch ves Ht #, of Germantown, fo., of Uregon hid rade the order (orn on were referred to the we MuMjeet Bader Giscun vn Was laid upon n calablished @x.01, Amaae the moet of itand govern it ‘Treason lias done its worst, but ent hae not fallen, for itwas foauded on the queewun of State Jigme and 4 of the present contest, he passed on tot firat quarter of a centary Jost ‘completed, the Av Lota generoms commun The Charleston tty, and the moral aid of OF equal rights, By rghit 4% tho trucet exponent o benevolence wis {is corner, atone, exh bit of the operat: f practical Chi ext reported on canon eh sxoetation from ‘ena ae followe! = Wito STALL BR PRERIDENT? My friends, thore have been timos tn our history orssary for men to ask rach other, onking for the re ‘This is the canon vy. Mr. Tyng was nd anmeronsly slened memorl Tuabnraeiiion’ oY Timber of pervoue repieved ‘arty ae & candibate for the Presiden Biber ot olan se twtes ? But bys itoceurred land, above the age « No minister be iild troughivus ke the parish or wit ng the law. With prudence We protest against | They strongly rev Reve oye veruanat? Oo Meats ey ve received expr tho rons of men whose Diatory te tdentieal with the hy with hia body, desire most respec'+ | squeeze can be accomplistied has been apparent for @ ‘ome, formettal of that ea. rized the early ocean! Jong time, even if great strength ts sbown in the weekly bank statement. The banks, however, could prevent it by a Jndicions nse of their reserve, ‘The reserve provided for In the National Banking Act was intended to act as a corrective and seente ste Dility, Which {# 80 essential to alt hasinens enter~ prises, ruther (hah as a accurtty for their eowmd eon dition, The Bonk of Byghnd reserves are seed freely when the demand for money 1s excesstyr, md Increased as the demand Is satisfied. If thts cannot be done by the National banks, « restrve of Any mil. Lions should be hold by the Beeretary of the Tren sory, a8 explained heretofore in this column, to be used tomporarily to provent aitth ocenrrences a8 we have ad occasion to chronicle during the past fsenson, At jeast, ont present system te defective: If the withdrawal of rimply five millions of greenback @ can produce sich calling In of loans and commercial distreas ae were shown the Inet week in September. We quote the general rate at TB cent, Gold has been about etendy to-day, and the excite ment hae been lees Intense than for several days pro- vions, Opening tranenetions were made at 187%, from which the price fell off 10 10674, eubsoquentiy recovering to 197, and closnd at that point ats P. Mf. Cash gold hat again been tn netive demand for de livery, and borrowers were compelled to pay from BIN 1OM of 1 por cent, for Its tee ontil to-morrow, After Clearing Houre houre, however, lean were mato“ fat.” Dishureements of coin tnterest om the national dent amonnted to $8,405, ‘The following will how the day's buriness at the Gord Fxchanye Bark: Gold clenre Gorreney tain mane ‘e340 Henry Clowes & Co., 8% Wall street, report the lead- ing quotations as follows Wha, Aen mit, Annea, POA. Moonee OS 10,00 08 rays t, finally, in the interest of the De ry of their country, Tf the party Is to be prineiplos hereafter, it. w Tiut the record of this Republic during the most eventiul yeure of Ms existence, is the record of the COUdidALe WLOU WE hope Lo Ree Eieeted. GRANT CHARACT It ts doudtfol_ whether hie los even yet Deen thor- the living inan bocomrn re our eyes an historic perronue, tie to jadgo liu as earetully aa we Lam no bero- worship aye seemed tome that the trie { Important epoch in our Mstory iw Whatever wus greatest and war, was doue by the peopiv ‘oF @ majority of thew.” Dr. Goodwin expinined the necessity that extyred | it is now very vacue | oF trustees of't soon disnppear ven in such » stronghold of SOMUMACKER is not compo- ‘That is a queer chaptor in literary history which narrates the pretension ench claiming to be the author of enine suece: fol or notorious production. quently relate to pe pute is nover rettled, of rival write for three yours following effort fival wi the Character of tenement house Vageant elaldren Yn 1501 a Juvenile Acrit > following amendment and to gather nex its power a6 Kings County ay bo elected to an ofite tont to fill, but the trhwoph will be even more ru'nous to the De Gldiealty perba may the heroes of the pert. ns, and very often the dine There is @ well known tthe Son uf Alknomook, an im Indien chieftain, which Mrs. Axe Hoewtan, o Scottish lady of the last century, was believed to nd which is still included i reco Of thie mo «racy than to the sary, whieh snee wes also founded the Dew: then has treated 854, Vest ubroughout ti Aud it is exactly beoanse Gen. Grant te eravodiment of many OF tho toe prominent charac Virtues of that people, 1 wing year the Norchwestern Resides, It would be just as well to reflect sare too intelligent to be | gratified hy the nomination of a man whose | only recommendation is that hoe bears a Teu- They always or the geography of his | # aud Vestrymen, oF Weustoos uf ue 10,00 pationta a tris Loe wnd be vualiy. ‘Te public work Lue fiitest maa to be onus yet the man | ime Luke all tendeney to exoygeration. have written, edition of her works. puted to Pantie Fameeav, an American poct of tho revolutionary period, and is given as bis by cvory editor of bin writings. really wade it Th, Wstead OF the ¥ iy average of be aot of Let instruction of { tne sollowing t + be from a majority of muck | “a | rganized in } while avoiding tie ent of deubt was In ye Which of the two 16S the Work ng Men's Hom ela no means of determining ch of the pretended authors was @ person of honor ond veracity, who would not kuowingly Jit of anything without ba. hat aman is than to imj rove te 4d, That the report of the Committers on Os pich supplicn strategy, § ; en Victoria Abdicate t Private accounts from Eogland of the stato of Queen Victoria’s health differ very mater ally from (howe which have lately be somewhat ostentationsly published in the From trustworthy ip Mt earon 12, title trgetion 6, clanse t,he | have assumed the or ing justly entitled to it, ‘he controversy about that clover little piece of sontinentality, Rock Hil! fresh in the public mr lished as the work of Mrs, I nd, Virginia, WHY MB RNOULD LE PRESIDENT. rer—deep as the debt Tour law, convict gph rive bien of, pre It was pub- poverty, interrupted employment, nod London newspapers, formation wo gather that sho ce | suffer from great nervous irritation, and that | she hex fits of ulternate exeiteme pression that are very At the period of the Queen's accession to the throne, the British Legislature settled on 10 of $2,500,000 in gold. for even John Bull, with all Lis prodilection for royalty, to pay when that | oilice becomes to completo w rinceuro as it Mutterod whisperings of abdication have reached this country from time to time during the past yea: Loneratlo member of the House of Com qon#, More outspoken than the rest, actually proposed during the late ecasion that “This Honse do respectfully memorialize Her Most Gracious Majesty to resign he Quven of Groat Britain and Treland.’ in that erwembly of men and embryo lords ho w Wo shall gee whether the repro tentatives of the new constituencies will be i, on the promod t | the Comuntive bad had P enongh, and he favored a vote dircctiy upon it by the | 4 had gained much » when the Ho # Warantoo Batt, of Nowe ark, came forward with piles of evid vent to prove himself the tr of opinion like- Public feeling nat to tho side of the lady ; especially as the Mr, Hare had been a member of the New | Jersey Legislature, « fact altogether incovaist But on the whole, the proofs on cach side were thought to be about even; and nobody can now be found but the friends of the nal advocates, have any, who cutertaing g positive belief upon popularity under her au | hie encountered by working W¢ ted that they were in other American citten, but tint {ere Were prrlie id ergary in this city, caused by Ul f te could be prevented by @ method of thie pr siecorous, and was | Church in w re- | te that drial man! se nful to witness. {the fow uecenp Fil Beem sale ior the par when he find in the newspapers that he oceans of ar original Jacobs, wise remains unsettled, | had no tight to repeal that deci Ho therefore i Satie it ie vir down to (ue mo known In our ‘The Hours ex- pprobalion of this application of the iz the post year hinve been attended by | ance being 92,204 But ib was ceck of schools und tie Jem of fustrnction, bt lean: $0,000 children of pourent claws Were wikcuched. fchool system was to fur. uit ONAL OF thowe fo ho most Hood iis 6 isa Dargo wu the average atu regabe onlay $2,vi0,0, with Use numb relboontrel an ernee, However ten than any of his deeds, ev. Dr. Rytanea, of Titnols, Aiesonted from | my rited and prepoxte presented for the modi ¢ object of oar ans Of eduration whom ik was mere wot ene: enough echoot a As long us the Eepubile breeds such eitizens, her N voldiere are not inngerous, part toward patiing down to rebe lion; but the spp evel of bis Course has been & ‘quiet thon hed has been lately, destiny ie safe, wees to receive wil Who Were W < office, and with our ote and wage Louamded, expertence eiker ot Wie House, Seb os Ko HusRestive Hieemat tian 4 ho, di this the Pubite Seioot | Hoard eb uid do, ur incur the fearful al reference to any no. opinion on cither side of volved bu the rece oa new aspirant to the honor of having written that celebrated pocm commonly know! “Tear Down that Flaunting Lie!” ave always supposed to be the creation of the late At the time of tion in the Zptbune, in 1854, he was in the habit of poems for that journal. “al years a pretty clear recollection that he laced four yeare long on a pedestal weil as Virtues are clurely roepnedt, ery OF Wowk @ irlend—wibu much Jon for the Viee-Preridency, it is owbt Of our eMccee®, nber the devive of the lan ins to it oF nol “Baud fist and the question as fortunate that the ernon. sc mance slivuld be ma ted from vielou ve come before | {t not been so onventtonswonld has never made on ‘with these ace'din position as 1 fawily system of most benctetal | have had no diMculty in Was recouimeude erect upon cli s first publica peorous country gentle- quickly enp- | 00g for preferved, Fort Wayne opened at 116, ie report, eald thxt og oWjertionadle in the forms of by the Association, end expressed @ greater und more exteaded ulveuce, ‘of the Fonse wou! change as desired, and which he beileved f the Chure 1 allows them allas brothers und gente they cowl! find no We have had for He looked upon | hy Athanwun, n, and educated gen= Jo Ormer, thongl mates are PAN YR cc eseesces MONE 10H Yor "alt CY saga, 1098 Ter Sioa 18 Far BA igek BLDG Antwerp E50 S. inent boo! ed from % to 1B cent. This reaction was not wiexpected, tha advance during the week having been so raptd and constant, ‘Thats sharp recovery will be shortly seen acetne probeble, for the demond from the Irtertor shows no abstement, and expressions of eanfile in the ¢ uriiles abroad are dally ree ceived by the forelen howes, Hatels, Foote & Co., 12 Wall strect, report an fol lows at 5 P. M.: { Offered. Avy tis} hen le Aety im Mineon. Poe ay — tee Uelon Pueide 6 Mat *And Interect, ‘The vallroad market bas been octive, with # lay and well distributed Dasiners throughout the Mut, and moch hywer r Western shore ey the opening sales. A comb to Dreak the prices on some of the most active atdcke, and the whole market aympsthized In the decline, There ts a general belief that the abort iu+ terest In the etycet fs small, and that many of the © caded during the earnival of Mgh prices Jost week, and a vigorot tack will further reduce the prices of the general Het, Northwestern pares, the St. Pauls, Reading, and Fort Wayne #nffered moet toverely, aud prowouted the poluis of attack for the | deore, St, Paul common fell off 8 P cent, ond preferred 71 cont, Northwestern common opened at $6: | and preferred at %%, end steadily declined to #9 for the former, and 12l4 for the latter at the last open Board, and closed at 89% for the common, und Wa 1a 40 of prices, expeelally in tie lead ond elowes with a lower tendens cos being from one to seven per cent. below ation has been formed ques as low as 112% at the 2 o'cloc USNG 14, Reading wae beavily at a docline of 2% U cent., enrly aalen being effected sion, and vloned alt in, and closed Mr. Derby, long and favorably known in this city In connection with art, has set on foot a new blushed a new and extensive | Dookstore at G0 Iircadway, where @ large und w selocted stock,mot only of books, but of stationary of hather work and p 1 ho did not thi be atvald of another, that any brother verd He hoped they would relax the F this canon, and allow the largert iibert Urethren to minteter to thelr brought the manuseript hands of the then mi Persons who have property to insure against fro will do well to call upow the Home Fire Tnvurs mpany, either at ite main {ts bronches, 1,127 Broadway Montague atrect, Brooklyn. capital of $2,000,000, and a o that it offers to In equally patient, Why don't the Britirhore make the Q a bold bid to abdicate? Perhaps an offer to spend a million on some enormous memor' structure might tempt then surronnd the monument with large tome of thom model lodging Prince Albert took so much They would answer the double purpose of shutting out the view and providing homes for a few of those unfortu- ate workingmen who have been turned out of thelr houses in order that London con- at tractors might make fortunes, It behooves royalty to look after its own Snglish people may disco. very well without it aging editor, pcople openly’, ait Chicaga, and they to him, without avy unfavorable resullr, Mr. Guleden, of Borth Carolina, ono of emorial, believed that the canon He rviated an incident which in which he bitmsel( wos Since its publication we have conversed | with him concerning it a ¢ pentedly attributed to him in print during b imputation was not denied by him, After bis death hi their extended obituary notice, stated that he wa the author of the pic Mr, Was, Ocanp Bouane now says that be wrote it, and sent it privately to the Zivbune, several other poems of @ simil tar maché, la kept store ts a fine gallery hung with paintings by the beat American and for- ways open to the pablic, and will always aflord @ most enticing rend aud literature, arplon of newrly ws wach arers a sceurlly entire beyond question, and its terms will be found to be of the mont liberal characte They could red yeara ago th Loudo associates iu the Citizen, in ister bad disappointed the houses tn whic The novelty of the that every purehaser of articles of the of $5 or upwardsy recelves & certificate of ownership Of am undivided interest In the works of art in the gallery; the Interest being, of course, pro- portionate to the amount of Lis purchase, At the end of four months Mr, Derby proposes to take distribudon of the pletur of the recelp®, in manner to be hereafter deters Artor House has a jar Londou puitery, t for the courentence n, Which OF co Avtow Hovsa Ca Haneom cab of the ri Dut only to ministe Maight ¢xproseed matter revt b ‘ y would do the best they could. The object of Ingness to buve the r character about This is surprising, Itis contrary We can only say that we may have been mistaken, and that Gen, Hau may have been mistaken, entitled to the greatest respect, aud Lis memory is much lens likely to be at tault than ours, Uhis seewe like one of thos icin diMevlt to arri NDARS Tins Day.—Scrnemn C “d th: ne we to that Hews, tin atthe mame tine t» | esti furs pee ae i to all our remermbr frame & canon which hail be acceptable to toth | among the holders Judge Conyngham called ato report. on tis very cauon presented in 188, read the report for tue in and remarked that t Port, or the sugyestis apparent from this «i the majority report, which w (12), ulthough a sume s Two Bisiopa on some act, Hi iuselt erinninal, be done towards | qitoponta, or the Me Rocunsia word ia to the minority ures to be ro distributed was openc! to rome invied guests last evening, and Is to bo thrown openta the public tomorrow, wome really n: r | Se Co.Bx. M* BL Tol & W.Pret,: tmaion of the House, y tor adopting this rc | ver that the is—Misapplied Gills. Mr. Hermon has given forty thousand mociatic party. Gronon W. Cups of the Pik iven a burying je casesin which ‘The place of honor is el, « pleture of the fo autumnal thats, rast with tho snows that lie on adopted as the cauou wn Shattuck’ fs in Ocieber, ox COUNTY (N, J.) Cineme Count Ovr, Cont, Gases Gingit Caos 4 they Lave in Jet them be i, 6 of the Fight Hour low and of the apprentice eys- | tom without further help; and as to the dollars to the Dy the present Prealoe ¢ with regard to tho real authorship of a literary we prosent | rak, of Kenwuery, | were upon that ¢ seat tds The Tammany mana accustomed shrewdness; they to participate in the peculiar aptitude for biun- dering which has this year so strikingly marked the conduct of the Domocratie eampa' strous offect of the World's symour and Blair, the Taminany G 1 Committee have put out an address to Hing renewed efforts to achieve the the late elect Ledger Was printers of Philadelphia It is plain that these two ¢ misapplied. The forty thous: tusjority report lation upon Une #utzect rightly belonged to the sey | tion of now parisiies or new ¢ ly end ceimands that It inte the peates of Washi senda—DBerown gers seem to have The pleture ts on and iy the Anest wi dollars would prenent undoubt- lovely picture of meas ering of Judgm hore: | have been a more welcome olly to tho Philadelphia printers than a place buried in; while there contd not I boom a more approprista donation to the under existing cireum- yen the Man- none by his brother William, Ut, Weir, and otters of our best artiste are represented —Welr by his last celebrated Parrett foundry picture, the one that was in Inst yoor's Academy Exhibition, and Whiltredge by Lis Rocky Mountain work, Impede the growth fore, to the To offset the di fadgment of the workingmen, we ad Whittredge, Cusite amonnt now due, But was wit rawn upon th { more properly be ht up ta the Second District, Rurname Cover, Coawners—Reronr Junow te Union Kxpures Io sident, €e.,agt, Putnam it will 13 real Demoerntic party, tlances, than a g ui for their tomb is reatlersly stalking: \ about, trying to determine over whose ares The epectioens of ve characteristic, but not their —Eimore FP. tows, This is all very well in i, together with the assumption of virtue and high political moralit pass for what it is worth, Jut we respectfully submit that, willin two weeks of a great Presidential fight, in which everybody knows that bo:h parties are bound to poll their last vote aud to spend heir bottom dollar, to tell the hurd-fisted patriots of Water ud Mackerelviile, messenger of the Be pany, and on tho # road train in this city 0 eed that he h Atuong the most striking plot sin the gallery te erg, of this city, representing a neh, On a jummer's It isa bold attempt to give the effect of ect fa am ungrae und they wcldom attempt tt, © they by their own act dep: eelves of all advantage of warmth of tone end of contrasted colors, getting in the'r place nothing but and while effects, and partly because such pletnees, even when thoroughly well painted, Ta fact, the more truthful they are, the lees plonsing they reem ta become, her clergy wan | grvop upon tho buff at Long {0 nnd was recely Not Bloody, but Foolish. KANK BLAI was reported to havo said, in a speech at St. Louie, that Gen. would never leave the White House bent on waking war upon the mort faithful | alive if he should be elected President, The Hepublican, a Blair paper, reports the speech of Gen, BLaik differently, per represents him as saying that Gen. KANT would not leave the White Ho rather think this is We do not be | in misrepresenting @ man, no m t his politics are, ple out of the ease, we tve whatever {1 Anybody who 1d kay moro Fr Aim docs, must want a F If he were an congo to be believe that he did not mak moonlight upon fznres, clons one for arty finee received, Will the robbers, and nee eluiih (hat hey Lat bia arte nt, it Isimpossible to de only lamentod but Dut they scem to be everywhere cur ministers Into inf con the one hand, oF hn tv of Caivinivm’ on the atteld for deteniast Count or Srmcts on the five pol ht in, of Virginia, looked npon these mee doves focking ‘to the wind A af evidences that the waters them even though toy The Church is | and we should a ymuch of onr valuable t thought, very Mk the Reglishman Kosenberg bus handled bis subject In a ma lected not only tr torly way; hie drawing is vige holders of thi | the combination who have been deprecis + of the Govern the placemen and off cress, but ulso from cting a wgnizod the long a4 he lives, ned aswertaane Hf st pleture is fuil of j but in tone we do mot ior the ‘Tie servant w the window. shuticrs, opened 1 thiab ft was black me Satan m character and vi reasons #tated Syd it pleasing, the Freneh are w « pletnres feo ent by illicit man nder of the very biggest kind ; and Joba A. Griswold, candidate for Weis, Aned @: And even theow king into the dark euptacrds oi Wis. ‘of of any other diceeee, but iato the broad | of heaven, where he Ww unmistakuble « gnilory, for its own aa patour; and once w J prospect of becomlng tho pos £ ue lovely wor Cit ds qnestiounble whether mony vention to be careful how it It ines that an ene. Jous things than the viele of the ¢, is the Radical candidate for sof several other millionaires pre on Mr, Clements, of Olilo, belleved it would | repeal’ this canon. alto en teust to the cous FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL fessor of some beso strong, t ve better for the ch soney is poured out with the ; of water in order t 1 this the Tammany men cou ro plaiuly pointed out anid vote often” their interests lie, subsidize tho elec mulon wt Reork Dixe sed Mayor, we | ly, t. Tho Irish, too,thoush julescod with Characteristic kes that Line Its auelves, which direction threat whieh has been aitributed ar RE Foropean Cireus par rth avenues, the Bowery, Chatham way, with dromedary te f the faved, and whey Invariably such members of ide the result of the tate was offered, to which | n political principle has no per know that the Dow tow, aud now the n equestrians end ve crate have fow will not leave the That would | only be brought from Py eas long ashe t and ib Was tuen referred to the arly In the lower j ks were crowded with p that party toll the the money, and are spending It with 1 The result of that their opponents have al oa Pahone next roportea It. AO rence will the IL ress District the Deme Gaile lenders Lave seen fit to throw over board that emiuent snd giited Irishman, au Ki. Rou: , Who has eo accept Bani by an ox- d's fluid extracts this: he meant id aM Chie & 8. WL ea at the Thirty. i his aud privit f ihe Protestant Epi States, ou the ground that Ab ta at varia Sustained by the House | What Brag did me | the longth of time ti gress for | Blairn,if Gea, Gia White House for eight yours. feated Democratic can- | constitute a sort of purg: didate for Secretary of Stato. In the Second now 10, tile I, food to be announced © error of ereditin New York Cireus (o \he Eoropean ‘o whatever “ring” Mr, Stickney ways aeredit to it, ho does at the very head of bls prot tors will reme War Democrats t This is an linport iiuet have a great elect upon a votors who wre yet undecided uld oceupy the That would atory to them,in which they would exp!ate ther polit'cal sins, carried, and We & everal announcements vine of Committees, Ae, alter whieh the Hoare vement, and | The following petition to the Honse of Mushops At Wig. Pltteborgh was vigerousty Lammered from | S94, the earliont wale, to S6% at the clone, Roele Iniond was tn netive demand, opening at 106%, and | falling off to 108.¢, at which closing eales were made, Wabash dropped off about 2 @ cent, Until after the last regular sesston, Obfo and Mirsiseippl was steady at BIM@MN%, but later fell off to 90%. Cleveland and Toledo ranged from 101% to 103%. New York | Central opened at 12TW, and lined to 1984, elo | stog % Went. Letter, Erie deetined from 4734 ta 40%. ‘The deatings in the Intter stock at the leet Board wore linge nnd excite ‘The miscellancoas shares were without special note, and were all from 1 to2)y lower. Express shares were weak and dull, A, Boody, 19 Wall etroot, reports the market an follows at £:30 P.M. : Wha, Awa {0 |Reading.. 14 [Tol a Wadus Contan ¢ 4a yt Baur fo [st Pant 44. Fort Wayne. LW Ohio & Misa, Mich. Cente | sien Soutass S) 29 Rark’e © A, Ano | ‘The prices atithe fret seston of the regular Dowd compare ag follnws with the corresponding eeeston of youterday : Aton. Ate. Dey Oconpony, IAN. Fe eK RES IKA » ¥ i 1 1 Acame Bx be | Uratateres® ¢ x Lea ting shares were PMs Northiweatera’ iy feiteliess ss ands s ‘Vue gronsearnines of prominoat ralirade for the » of and the Oret nine monthey ace 1807 wud 1963, ure as follows: Septem is Derm Aton pit s er ak ee AB eee ar New: V ork Coal! 100 Olt é Aine Ii. tees klven out by the Becrotary 46 vighabiires of clergymen present: Mt Reverend Biel on the 8d of November, to go to the Cooper Institute to-night and hear rrepont, ex-Congressmen Nicoll, Stebbins, aud Cutting, ex-Mayor Havemeye other epeakers Lave to av. We advise everybe The Firesile Companion continues its carcer of unabated prosperity, It enterprising publishers we to make it both In con Judge Montgomery and My brother Frank Protestant Epteco- undersigned, while ex: ‘Terevay, Oct, 20—P, M.- The money market Das bocn netive during the day, Under the ruwors cf Withdrawal of greenbacks by certain parties for stock Hurnoses, ‘The facility with whieh * lomporary what Judge I’ Rey. Faruxns ix Gop: their gratitude to Jo the Connell vowing 1 a. ot be bigger than pipestemsa, It would ally wem to them os if Geo, Guant tents and appear Mant fall of wcccen Tota) ‘ The Providence Journal of the Wth reports the market for print cloths as active, and more doing at the ¢lose of the week—market very fem at TK— stock of gray goods on hand very small, ‘Phe fol- re We MOS WOR NE lowing are the wales: 8,000 picers Gés00, 6; pieces, iH, 6ie.: 1,000 pieces, esto, oe re ‘The quotations are given”

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