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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, a nn es ’ OULSTIONS FOR CANDIDATES, PROTESTANT PPISCOPAL CEN EMAL | the wideat Morty for rir iminent offices » | Tide report wag sigued by nio« “ CONTENTION, How do You Stand on the Conspiracy Bight-Mour Lawst 43 fac 8 completed, the » for the Avsembly in counties of New York and Kings. A great | many of the renders of Tie Sum desire to know how thevo gentlemen stand on the Conspirney and Are they In favor of snstaming » Right Hour law, or do they wish it repealed? Will they vote to #0 modify the Con: that it #hall no ton; WALLACK'S—The La’ @ppotniments, &e KMLOS GARDEN —M at Tovelock P.M SMRATRE FRANCATS.—Geneviove do Brabant. Seventeenth Day's Sesston, The Convention ro by the Rev. Dr New Hampshire, and Bis nites were re The Rev, Mr. Ciark, of € tion to strike « p the Ue of the House of Deyuites, Atererred to lites on Canons, Mr, Welsh offered a ‘resolntion asking fe Meatory pon new dioceses 1g comMIttees of equal nu men and laymen. Relerred to the same € 5} les elated that 5,000 of the jourual of the Convention, ordered te be prin Would not be sufficient, aud ho moved to print au a Betated that the cost of the 5.000 e abont $4.00, and the a 1 e Would Not exceed $CAN, tly amended, leaving jt to the fecretary, Who Will have 6.000 cop: Voral mesrages were received from the I tom grievanecs of the Oneita evangelization outside of church wal sean reach the Matinee on Raturday 1 yesterday nt tho We print herowiti ‘dates of all part This report was signed by b better uit the trac Oct. 2- Leotard. The Crimson Shictd. ACADEMY OF ML POWERY THEATRE ‘od Satordar at 2PM Woon's MUSEU undies and resol They were, on mation of De, Littielovn, ordered which woud 6 Demoeratte gratitud ehivatry and pubtte » Which might be paraphrase “ My dear Sir: Allow mo to k doors and into the street. will entitle yourself tothe gratitude of my friends, and will raise your reputation for chivalry and put should like to have Geu. views of the World's sole leather, The old man sion, the Man nt the Wheet, and pe might safely will Come an i {not give mach substanes now, wes were received froin the Bishops Ilo is no orator, and yet tod with the administ dtHour laws. National Enter A Tout through Tre? PIKES OPFRA Hows Bonto—La Cirante KEW YORK CIRCUS. 14 Ft Mowlo-Star Riders and Ac nesdage and Satamtays, nt FUROPEAN CIRCUS, Suh et formances every nig it at &. nO More New business slyall be introduced oF re to rommittees, Adopted. the Houe of P ADIFttual interes fering with the Ri Dr. Goodwin Oct, U-Mateman’s Opera esse de QeroMtein, opposite Academy of + be @ heinous offence In the e State for @ workingman to decide whom and on What terms he will sell his labor? We adress these questionsZin a spteit of candor ond folrness to tho cand lates now before the people for elcetion to the State Leginlatare., The working- men of New York ant Kings county want to know where they stand on these, to them, all important Wo tonder to the gentlemen tn nomination, i fricnds, the neo of the columns of Tur Sux iu whieh to address their constituents in reply. NEW TORR COUNTY ASSEMNLY NOWINATIONS. ditional 1,500, fn gifted with thy Matinfes at 214 P.M. i the resotntion as a side effort to get the Honse to pit npon the subject of whieh it had aircady noved to wtrike out all uton with the « A of. and leave the Teqae: aro very slow in pn We are hound to say that in this State the Democrats are entitled to the eredit of Ince this method of Grant wrote to Mr. Donner tanned with owk bark ; merely for the Mi a ogee that territory ae they do after other por- ons wf owe country. Mr, Rageles moved to fay ton the table until af: tor the Rusto-Greek Aliiiece Committee shall bave reported today, eople—every where, in 4 f wenson, they are to da based upon memor akea the best Tt Shines for Att " of cabling min 10 carry on thi slonary work wi Naturalivation Prauds—A Coution. Ito the righta of an Ameri born tn foreign lands, To attempt to obtain | fraud and perjury isnot | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 97, 1853, were made this fall, they proposed that Mr Hovewax and Mr. Gatswouw should stump the tlemen are both Fach is a worthy represen ve of his party, and able to defend its prin Why then should the Republ sal of the Democrat: refuse to decide In t leave the matter alloge- the several Bisho ee ation Carions States ments of the Hon, Alvx. Long—The Kadi« © Bemocency ther to the wind Hloceses these operations may be concur in the inereane of from $# to 89 per delegate, ents to eanon 18, section of Assistant easton wpon the ‘The Democratic Comp! Darry.per year to wm Exms-Werery, per year..... ‘Ten copies to. one ndudeons.. Taenty copics toone ous privilog this privilege thro’ for Convention Tam Bartholomew Grille. the hoavew tide I. on the @ Correspondence of the Mexander Lon ‘of leet basine jomitanle and courteous; was in # ago When Chase a ‘Thomas Mulligan. Civerswart, € all who have wou it hy leggitimat We are happy numbers of fmmi Wernry por year. ni tM Joli Gaiwin, Tat and red-hatred. sgislature taeniy ¥ elected United States 4° manipulating the Tammany. Hall Conven- he may hare been for Pend \eton, Secretary of the In rior on the Oneida Indian op: pressions and cond Mr. Welch, of Pennsylva- to know that ute are this fall availing: themselves of our liberal eystem of natu ization, and hope that when they ¢ rain a lawful A Fifty copies to one naviress. William Hana. Additional copies, in Clay packares, FayKeut mvariably in ndvance. eyADVRRTISING RA Foren Pane, per ne Terve times rae were Trin Pao, per hve... Boernnse Noriens, Leapan Apvenrisnsenre charged y will repair on at Club rates 60 Iny delegates to exam! n. Francts P, Brain, Jr., is announced to re at the great Democratic meetin We beg permi following stat his Western speeches: u + yy HS: Jennings, n to call hin atient Van Cott, vd. 2 kuaves, ours certainly, exercl4e thelr nt, made by him in se sat the polls, vel it to be our de 3.8. Mitterban: ‘Tey ean na citizens Ix Waexty—por tine a THE SUN 1% very: Tronghont the Met Orders for the © atany of the news: wold false papers pm eftompting to exercive the et are in violation of the goa others took the Will Gen, Bras ha t, for the public inform the Supreme Court have given suc and when and by whom that de Tho subject is one of great inte and it would be much more satisfucts in what volume of reports the decision Ss con- t—Peter Fralnor. M patverhers at th iH polttay District per received at the BUN Uuice same view, and goodness to state to- 1 Aphbolt ft, Herrick, Win, Halpin, Tas in what ease Dr stabi, of New dersey, did not rcivii question at all, bate purely Fr . demonding the warmest sym Chelation henet and thi for their improvement Mr, Case wrote which T have in my ‘pocket, hothing excoyt Ue obstina- they would cert and probably five which the laws attach severe penalties : y would be guilty of using fraudu. lent naturalization papers, would be guilty of fraudulent in the way, sir of the Chureh Notice to Subscribers. Fubtertbere wishing thelr addros# changed wilt pleara State whether Datty, Sis-Wee nid, Mr. Long, that the Blairs are op- and ‘how t# it about Prank said im St, Louis that he was dthe concurren posed to the change imselt tT see th willing to give way.” replied Mr, Long, “Prank Blair ta alt » was in Cincinnati, the other id Sir. Pendleton, myself, aud Ly, or WREKy, Jar. M. Thompeo Mr. 0, 8, Seymour 6 the sympatty of the I Tost OMtioe, ns well a thelr paper rent Our friends in voding In thelr enbresintions wilt also { Office orders, wherever conve: then register the lette £004 doal of trou! he Rew place to which they wieh ting the Chur. The news from the nin West V ¥, €o well to remit In P siderations for the INL, If they were sworn at the time of registration, they would be guilty of perjury IV, If they voted, they would be guilty of violating the Election laws in that par ir atraggle with ublicans hare cw Michard T1. Greene, Nicholas Bavcock. Bioney and Lius wit two-thirds as large y ‘Tho members of Con grew are theirs, and so is the Legislature. ‘The acy made a gallant Seymoar ond his wire-workers Beymour opposed to Blair—Will * Democracy Trust Them t Moun is violently opposed to If to be opposed to Frank ‘Buarn is to be a Republican, then Gov. Sry. wour isa Republican, retired, Seymour's hy “Who maagavered York Couveution, If they were challenged at the polls, in thelr votes, they would beagain guilty of perjury. Hore are five distinct offences which every person who knowingly ve papers will be likely to commit if thoy voto in rural districts where there ia no registration, they would not be guilty of the seeoma and third offences above enume- If they were not put upont they would escape the third and fifth. in this city and in Brooklyn, and in the other cities and incorporated village they will be pretty sure to commit the whole Fraxk Brat. y ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS, J the revision of the course tee to report to the next Gen ug to adjourn sine ral votes ty Guane a Joroph B. King. of wbudy, sald dig on Thured Mr. Long spoke fective polit wa emphatic manner, My to be wxsurod on two fucts, Via. t Ve regards Frank i's sentiments as “abhorrent to every is creditable to racter of Goy, BuyMown for common sense and sagacity; but will it comm Lim to the support of the powerful rebel ele- ment in the Democratic party ? Tn his letter formally scooytims te Demno- cratic nomination, Gov. Seva severely on Gen. BLain’s Broadhead lettor— flathead letter it might moro appropriately de called. This was done somewhat indi- rectly, from “his delicacy to his associate on the ticket ;” but it was dono deliberately, af- tera month's cogitation, with all the cool- ness produced by eating largo watermelons and “go important did the World deem this offort at tho time, that it printed,this part of Gov. Seymoun’s letter of acceptance in the most prominent place on {ts editorial page, marked the most suggestive expres. sions with a different type, and enforced their significance by editorial comments. Goy. BeymMoun wrote as follows of the con dition of civil war which has been univer. sally understood to be threatened by Gen. Axprew Jonson moun that he hopes he will be eh motion to commit the iites Was aigninst it, Hieu then renewed his motion of non-conenr upon which Judve Battle, Dr, Mahan, and others spoke, after whieh the resolution ited in the proposed change? ally wetuied by Mr, Long's was yet mystified, After mnch thor- ongh Investigation, fam concladed onthe trst propo- oh loiter should settle that wits 1 made diligent in A-copy whieh I should judge rel day, Oct. 17, 1808, 1 Mr. ——, called on He has communteated by teleyraph with raidenvral, Lahoud ps on fraudulent ‘The latter question was heat moment be takes effective measures to reduce would seem so fr ordered all the wailing orders at the Brookly loss than two years t to ite terms, containing se ctuation of thy Wasmtreron, D.C yer Book for further ex- wort from the three aur. wn reflected Frook Blair's Loment. and says our platform's ctively these marine voters used to be employed to carry the lon districts of this ic Administrations, it is a little difficult ¢"* ‘Should our frie in the event of Mr. Seymour's stand as the eandidate ior the Presidency in his stead, unt to the reverence whieh the Constitution. and their tice, for a triamplant election, ky « country, representes ord and by the Views expressed in the resoln in Juy and published in all the courage will bring this Bed tutes lo wally, prosperity f the State, ity by former Because I frankly blered St out, they swear we're all urperation, and wasked to be di ied by the Hoalstrar. ‘On motion of Dr, Littlejohn the House of Deputien House of Bishops in several mes exept that Of adjournment ond ‘The House of Deputies prefer. to adjourn on Wednesday. renee on the latter was asked for to enlarge the sphere of asefuluers ition t# Well Nike by my pub- Aud Seymour eer more chances of the Presidential We repeat that weare in fivor of the widest liberality in the matter of nataraliza- tion; but we caution poor and ill informed men of both parties against being drawn into the commission of crimes to serve scheming and reckless politicians, ‘Those persons who have been induced to tako fraudulent naturalization papers should know that they do not confer upon them the right to hold real estate in th It is explicable only on the supposi- eoncurred with th tion that these Jack ars, so summarily dis- missed from Uncle San of the Farragut strip vote for Gen, Gront. By running some one else for Vice in place of poor , were nea dogs who would in any event My epiey Broathead wtter, which I thought such a Of course Thad wecess to the origin. ‘ve turned and twisted Inside outand very much Several other resolutions, memorials, &., relating to verbal and other change 4 to the joint Committee on Prayer n the Prayer Book Tlell Gate, #0 easy to enter, but so difficult pre subjected to en- ng skill, According to surveys of Lieut. Ed- dis of rock will have to to pass, is soe And now they've found out after all the Seymour ship On resuming business, Mr, Cornwall offered a re. f churehes, wile rtediy Kenuine spograph, eou- They want to pitch me overboard ike Jonah to the vivid vntline given me by the ‘orm atrietly with wards, 1,941 © Hon, ‘Alexa Alexiduder Long. ever tho wat We Jove \ to & certain | Euever thought at World 1 loved would play me taken to insure It is proposed to them with witro-glyeer- ne will he experign but great pains hi of the Next # from the knglisl 7 Book, which is incumpicto, erombie favored its Fe joodwin oppowed, and tne niterward referred to the Committee on i CORE Ot AGpeAlA tr: hla Blain, fol TH never uid my hopes in anything but lowing the decisions of the United States Su. preme Court, has just declared that the im position of test oaths by mont, for the purpose of excluding from the polls persons who were enya rebellion, is unconstitutional and a violation So fur as the acts of any State Legislature, or of Congress itself, are concerned, not even JEFFERSON Davis could ed from voting in this State, if ho had resided here the requisite length of time, Until he has been tried and convicted for an offence against some Jaw which was in force when the offence was committed, he remains in possession of all the priviloges of any other drill the rocks and b out the débriy with a patent au- preparations are on whoawore by me should join w ond the reach busy to anticipate his ebole f peradventure, gossip is of oificoholders, obable appointee for will and straight nts upon the polie; “The condition of elvil war which they conte Biuat be abhorrent to every right thinking wm The World cails public attention to the PMOUR'S lettor of necopt- ance was not wrtton until @ month after the Democratic National Conventio: The World says: “His delicacy to his associate on the tleket pre- 1» to the perversior tut nobody can doubt that he timed to counteract their injurious tendency.” And it isthe World itself that declares : * So important did th ‘the time, that it printed this part of Gov, Seymour's Lotter of aceuptunce in the most p Ata eilitorial page, marked the mont eupeestive ex- Pressious with a di Fignifleance by editorial comm As to what the World calls the “porver |» BEAL s Lotte ter itself that was porverse, ho representations of tho letter which we have seen—and we cannot wel there could be any—making it any worse than it was in reality, and by its own plain ond emphatic expressions. not undertake to point out and specify where in anybody has perverted its moaning. The World, in praising Goy, Seymour's letter, makes a very spiteful and malignant thrust, by way of contrast, at Gen, Bar. Speaking of the letter, the World saye: “It contains not & trace of that enaamodic vielenee of tone which warks bury, consequential tnelgnif 18 regarded us the most Sceretary of State, logislative e Aud wait to pat ap Hancock or poor Heudricks in nitered “& resolution ap. that the work ea vsly in all sea obstruction will be the drifting For the welf side of our city, as well ax for My Bourton / O my Dvurton / of you I'm not bereft ‘ona the only one that's loft ; ly stick locether then, since others go | din the late fact that “ Gov. Sr OF all my boon eomp esponil with the burch of Knrland in regard to the good of com. of personal rights, as little eousequc d that snceess he was the Hoetor And when the bottle's jer-bare (vel that the ypty Twill lay me down and vee on Prayer present attempt Haight offered a roroluiion instraecting the Seerctary to transtnit to the House of Bishops tie ance of wil mersages from thie Hous nd to request th A correspondent ing the trath un A, Gaiswor r Governor of N writes to inquire respect rtions against the The St. Louie Ix Revlew of the i atch ways that the Board on district in which Gen. « have entered opposite his mame the words * Objeeted to by the Bo The Democrati Veaim’s letter; report of the Jotnt uid Admission of new restores the canon prs Committee of the House of Depusies on this subjcet i ally belonged us ranittee on the nperament, and that ie is too well inio ‘are that the Re- Mr. Banks's Ked riv ‘ould pot have carried the Logisiature a Indiana If tho Btate had Wortd deom thi eriise Lo wish to d GitewoLn has oppored to the Constitut * It also allows Uyters entitled to vote fi division of diceeses, wh ninent pluco on Hoxitle to trades anions, and 8 bishop to apply iors | is named, and Gen, Seheuck is alle onsale said to be a date, and Jay Cooke bas been ex unlikely that this oMeer, wh one familiar with m millar with political life, any leaning toward publte duty In ah tive place lik Gort —k, Z. C. Judsor It would follow from the principles of this of punishing in any who were en Buntline”), who has canvassing California for the last #lx months as Ivocate of temperance, writes home that Califor- nia will vole for Grant oad Colfax by ten thous ince he needlessly ro Ht General Com The vote on the as taken by dioceses aud ced the Wages of his men sme all unter tions before belng est decision, that the ic wption of the rf the great bull of the un rebellion: may as well be given uth amendment to the Constitution of the United States applios to only a limited elas, and ¢ does no more than disqualify for offi there is but little probability of th the opportunity to fill, its provisions but those who, previous to en gaping in the rebellion, had taken an oath momber of Congress, or 08 an officer of the United States, or as a member of a State secutive or judicial icer of a State, to support the Constitution of the United States, Such persons were few in number at the start, and old age, bodily infirmity, and death have been making them fewer ever sines, 80 that at the present mo- ment they constitute but a small fraction of All the rest have so far escaped the legal consequences of their crime, and, judging from the difficulty exporienced in Lringiug their chief to justice, they will get off’ altogether, Many person rhe isto be, will be bother Mr. Stewart has . There is no Mr, Gaiswouo here alleged rions” of Ge foundation for it was tho lot. Thore have been y divided, %° Lay—Ayes, 29; nays, 3. one of the things ve ho means of knowing been more nscful w Gen, made lim the reel politician of the astutest oven presented a report coneurrl fon the subjeet of Christian ed Secretary to inquire why they solution of the report collect funds for edu- Wilmington (N. ©.) Post denies that any A to that city for the use of "Let the rebel press mah are, and we will publish »wing the disposal of arms among the JA not take the trouble to refute any sound argument or any well grounded tion against any public man who fs Hut false accusa always to be set right, no matter a they are levelled, n that class it nie for a Jot con ¥ prominent tia but he has « nd an Jutelicct versatile and Aho Becretaryship of War is, by some, conceded to Ww ve io Gen, Rawlings sume wo Sehenl 5 ne denial f they exceutive mind ported the following canon fon divoree, agreed to by the both Houses, (© whom the question was referred The World docs No ono is afi —The Louis le Democrat, which represents the more moderate wing of the party in Kentucky, fays the extreme course of the Courter, which is edited by the rebel Gen, Buckner, * cost the party and votes in Indiana,” where its circula- bburne: by ot thers to Schofield ; also to Simon ¢ there 1s ® divorced wite 0 Ht hiviog ; But thie eanon # ly to the Innocent amination of the alleged natural- ison Saturduy lust, our distin, fellow-citizen, James 1 he has been familiar with nee his aequain tan ¢ man, 1 do not it one has been gucase: seen are eertain ti army matters ever M think that the members whom 1 well as the Seerctaryship of the Navy, ai civilians, a Lue Government will be ms Dr, Goodwin, of Penusylvania, rm non, He had bee mw asserting on Saturday that the im should be indissoluble fur state, but merely gave it ax his op he judicious for the elvil_ courts to ado There were mony ial ermission on this subjcet, aud 1b sled whether the Saviour granted ‘permis. sion for divorces even in cases of udultery, Mr, Comstock, of Ni rtthathe kuew “a gentionan in the Demo. and does not do Lynchburg (Vu.) Republican, in view of ew York World and of the speeches of Mr. J, Q, Adams, declares that the nom. tie tleket was uselors as to the South, and that no help is to come to it from Federal “except through the cratic party who holds fiv y cause,” He did not pinion that tt might recent articles In the As Mr. Buapy ts bi crat, his evidence on this subject can pored to be colored by any prejudice against that Still Leas can we suppose that the fact isely as he states it, What an atrocious fraud upon the public aud the tax-payer is that which Mr. Brapy has re- Between getting money as this offices getting it by manly highway robbery, the difference is entirely in favor of the thod, What makes it worse is, that it is « froud in which there are mauy accomplices, authorities who appoint the rascal to the superiors who certify that hic duties have been performed, the magistrates who are aware of the crime but take no action against it, the disbursing officers who pay him his five salarieg, are all in various degrees participants in ination of a Democi For the navy, Farragut and Porter are nevertheless —but Pike, of Maine, is also A, Griswold, of Troy, New York. ‘Whe Beerelarystip of the Interior ean be filled by alinost anybody used to accounts und A. Grow is named, xious (OF its command und also John it en. “Busy, consequential insignificance,” of wguaniuity of Gen. course, meaus FRANK Bian severe for a partivan journal to say about its candidate for Vice-President. and serves to grive an idea of what the candi- date for Psesident might have said of him, bat that “ his delicacy to his associate on the ticket prevented any direct allus on" to him, The World says: “Tt was our wish then, a» it ts our determination now, that the views of Gov, Sky Moun, and not thove attributed to Geu. i. i ue the basis of the camp: York, objected to thie which takes no cognizance of canses for before marriage, rune lg Toetty =li is understood that the friends of Gen. J. K, Moorhead intend, at the proper time, to bring for United States Senator from Penney) vunia, to succeed Senator Backalew, whose term will eapire on the 4th of M. names of Galusia A, Grow, GI Curtin, and Joba W, Forney are aleo mentioned, Portly occasionally cultivates Mase. The following, which he calle dedicated to the World,’ contribution to the pootical literatare of the canvass: to earth, and dast to dust; divorce arising He th Otlered the following substivute rarhre some of the friends of Colfax husten to claim it for Jolin Defvecw, becuse of bis purity, moses the mass of rebels, It is direet, ality. Senator Trumbull, and James called over when’ tlie Attoruey Wilron expects to xy provided, that pothtu) ent party’ In casee of ¢ “ ore for adultery, riage relation ui W, Scofield, Gov, T forgot to plac for Secretary of ‘The Postmaster jenry Wilson among the aspirants Judge Bartle suid that the eases just referred to were null and yold,and therefore no divuree was we doubt not, regret this state of things, and Jong for a more exem- plary punishment of the loaders, at least, in an enterprise Which has cost 60 much blood. shed, misery, and destruction of property, But y must remember that there are many cases in which human laws are powerless to deal out strict justice, and this is one of structed Dirg ‘Mr, Comstock sald that the laws of this State pro- vided for divorce for causes antecedeat to marriage Mr. Labagh, of Iowa, moved the following a® un By Coroner Keenan, at the Bellevue Hospital, on the body of an unknown man, about 3 years of ¢, Who was struck by a stone from # blast ut Mott , should be regard: on the Democratic Resolved, That the Mshop and th twe Of cnoll diocese be con to exanilne all cases of the marriage of parues who have mn the legal Libatials for causes other nd that theit decision suall yoy: that Dat 9 eingle hould inake our Marbie husk! —The New York correspondent of the Phila- delphia Ledger says that the Democratic leaders wro making an effort to Induee Goy. Seymour to make at speech there before the election, The Gov- ernor’s friends, however, telegraph back that * as soon as his engagements are filled in Western New York, ie will go into Pennsylvania, a8 more effort ¢ the cause there than tn the there is no danger —The bargain whieh it was fondly hoped Would be consummated between the Democratic Party and acertain gallant candidate for the Vico- Presidency has been thas reduced to melodious javen about two weeks The deceased was at uarry at Mowt fa m when the necident ‘be sinmediate Canes Of death was cop hemorrhage. the body of Patrick Quine if the New Haven raiiroad tn t ‘The deceased was employed us e construction of the ek: street, between Second and ‘The same Coroner also held an inquest o n, Who was found dead in Fourd . An inquest was also held yesterday at the Bellevue Hospite! on the body man, named Mary Parker, 30 years of age, brougnt there two ds; The views attributed to Gen, BLAm are precisely those ex) rcosed by hun in his letter —the letter which gave him his nomination, The World makes the contrast between the views of Seymour and Bram marked and Considering that Bram would ave had nochance of a ucimination but for the unreserved expression of Lis views iu the Broadhead letter, avd aut those views must have been the views of the Couvention or they would not have nominated hit, it would Q) pear that Sieysoun ptands in dir of Lis own party, of the brain ern all cases subt ‘The mover of this amendment veh, takiug the ground that there are pported it ina | lan 27 years, who. wa re well aware that the views we express are not shared by professional politicians, and are not expressed by partisan journals, except when the responsibility rests upon ‘This seems to us o short-sighted Frauds of this kind i first the public treasury, and next the party ization by whose anembers they are com. cuuses for divoree, viz. sin before and. subse: t to marriage and abando he civil courts grant divorces In cases of con: brutality, mysterious absence, imprisonment for life, confirmed drunkenness, marriage unuer ‘A vote was taken on referring matter to the Bishops and Standing Committers, and at esa ele t interesting discussion of the po ook place in Christ litical issues of the Church parish,8.€, pants were Mr. of an unknown 1 will be required to avenue, near Fiftie city of New York, wher fulve name, &e, posite party, and mistaken policy. wax, the Republican can- Gidate for Congress in that district, Mr. K. ©, De Lance, # colored gentleman, and Mr. Republicans, with Rucnarnsox, Col, Retired, and R.W. Seymour, ooting was in a grove of The debate was opened by Mr, t twelve, aud lasted through the ocrals and Republicans speaking Each speaker wr, and cach occupied the whole of Dr. Goodwin moved to refer it to the Committee on Prayer Book. Dr. Adams opposed this reference, as that Commit: eady Work euough om its ham vat, of Minow by Mr. Harold Mr. Wiilluins, of Georgia, considered that they bad min thin way, Alabama, remarked necessary in U Ld be tet by t rayer Hook, giving m y shorten Lie services on *peclal go from 148 Cherry Comment ary, Coroucr Keenan w: Inquest on. th shoreman, about 6) year ork, where no doubt the knaye » his career, the Democracy y the possossors of power. For maintaining sich a seamp that party must be held answerable by all right-tb yet, instead of dra into the light, and causing the Le punished, th doer and te cover Eeq., Democrats. mighty oaks, owes at half-py in question pura are aliost exclusi ik, won't you withdraw and give aveo 1 will Mf yon think chat 4 flee to other climes, ing from ome for about » week, Yesterday morntig his body was found tn the water at Kast Kiver, when it was removed to the wnere the inquest wi un with the ¥ tie whole Democia mised and snarled in eon If Seyaoun is really 0), the World makes him cut to | eMectual way ton Ly voting for Gi ‘ayer Book, and king people; and 1 be held to-day. ging tho “truth about such the DArKiN Ik a ZO, of rubrics (n th ‘iho who WH do } nehit to lengtuen J to Bian, Case Decided, Hare read from Art. 2 of the Constitution to ition now sought ty be Intro: duc a Was in direct contravention of the fundumen The reference ty tue Cou About two thousand: per hundred of the hes are brief, | excellent ov bot! hs were present, two Trchune says the Great West will | show that this re ‘ou in the eave of the L ting two cinmloyees oF thie Br rg performane held” hit the accused Ms; that they ‘The reports of they seem toh Verfvet order was Pp his robberies iy almost uni Jaw of the Church, v Prayer Book was voted down. Dr, Goodwin suid st and CoLVvax, But it docs not fullow that if Ger 4s opposed to Gov. Buyaocn, he had better vote for Quant, having sunk the D Dring his dead welglit into uh ig politicians Suppose a really honest party were Al objection was were legally appyinted Deputy 81 had to serve a legal process at the thine rest was known and and that the carrying preserved, and the au (have gone hi with much clearer ideas of (hey ion than they hod 1 emus to UA 4D ExeE ing for an election, and we shall a hope that it may yet be transferred to our north We should wot like to go quite as fur as they doin South Carolina, aud listen to six epeakere at @ time for an Lour apiece, ations involved iv at the name ofa pistol i neither Chat as fur as be content with jueetol the Bishops as example of Mr, Helm lish $20,000, to Vemovraiie national ticket in that State, and por ticularly Lu the elty, Now, who Is prepared to "seo" p's $50,000 and go nn $90,000 belier? Gen: tlemen will do well o remember that only one week Je left before elections vid, has went to Gover avy sort in the P The resolution was identified with the tial eather of them © tho shotay and ax the charg Wutlon is ior the fulony of we! 1 abandon the Paddiek read @ majority report of the Com on Ritavbem, and Ue it incapedient to recommen The World tries the too of its Loot on Gen. These caleniations, Bram pretty hard, It says: ™ We think redection wil convince Lim that the hi whom the testuony is e case as to Leary, W: were held fur further e: it observes, are all modeyate, sid based on the hypothesis that the Democrats wilt recover frow their depression of epirite and put forty their whole effurt, Worship. deem canon Oa tis erm latitude, lo miviaters and churches in t oductive of the Church, They reatest harmo erelore aduit of SUNEEAMS. - —Professor Goldwin Smith sails for Americ# . | on Taosday, ¢ f | There are 45 theatres in Paris, capable @ rical sensation in London is joing @ pack of fax hoandte In fall err actos the | —Tho Re yea MeCosh, D. D., LL. D., will Ye Inangurated as President of Princeton College, New derney, to-day. Ball fighting doos not pry in Franee. The SPeenlator who undertook to Introduce the sport at Havre cane out 15,0) franes short. =A play by Erckmann-Chatrian, the success fal French novelists, t# about to be produced in Paris, Its thelr first appearance on the stage. —=lIty the close of the year, Odewsa on the Black: sea will be conneeted by tallway with St. Petersburg on the Baltic. —Fout.whveted velocipedes have been intro duced in France, ant are highly commended, but in respect of apced they cannot be expeeted to compete with the two-wheole | machines. —Eforts aro making in England to amalgamate the tWo branches of the legal profession, by ahol- ishing the distinction between attorseys and bar- raters, —Count Adelevaert, one of tho wealthiest noe blemen of Sweden, is sald to of seventy million dollars, mato to him by an Eng Hish company, for his copper mino of Atradaberg. =The Duke d’Aumale, son of King Loui? id to have seat a very pressing invita, M. Henri Rochefort to come and live with Lim at bis villa at Twickenham, Eogland, —Atth mmencement of the present yeat there were one havdeed and two thousand and sixty- one miles of railway In operation tn Europe, and sixty thousand five hundred in ail other parts of tLe wor! —Orators and engineers have pronounced {§ Impossible to dam ap tho Misalesippl. An t-rores ‘at gencral oMccr now in to army recently daw» medup the M A all the way from New Ore leans to St, Louis in something less than a week +The house of Madame de Montijo (mother of the Rinproes), at Mutrid, was one of the frst fro Which floated the revolationary flag, a etreamstance explained by the absence of the Countess tn thy country and the Junta having taken up ite quartene in the empty mansion. —Marphy, the English anti-Popery agitator, proposes to stand asa candidate for Manchester &% the coming geacral election, and wants his fends tt contrivute £3,00) toward his election expenses. 1% says he fs detorintned to go to the polls, and, onco te Pariiament, means to “ say such things as have never been heard tere before.” —The King of Prassia aims to sustain the pre rental relation toward his army, Recently at an esp ly review on the banks of the Rhine he siluted cach Passing reziment with a loal “Good morning, my clildren.” The soldiers replied with equal hearti- ness, ‘*Good morning, futher,’ which seemed § please the old monarch Sreatly. —An armor plate bas boon made at Brown's Atlas Works, Shemel4, England, whieis was before rolling 20 feet long, 4 feet broad, and &t Inches thiex, weighing 420 ewt, The final rolling reduced the thickness to 15 inches. Two hundred and ty tome of coal were consumed and the labor of two husdred men required for {te production, —Guizot receives fifteen hundred france for cach of his articles im the Rerwe des Deus Mondae Huioz, the publishor of that reviow, says that he re- celves, onan average, three articles a day, aud that he keeps two editors constantly occupied reading manuseripts, The remuneration ordinarily pald ta wothors is two hundred france for siatewn pages, oF about €2.50 per page in gold, —Alvenslebeo, the German novelist, who had, a few months ago, @ savage quarrel with Hepworth Dison, of the London Athenaeum, 1s dead. His death was brought about by his mortideation at the first scathing article in which Dixou charged him with plagiarism, He bas left a manuscript volume, te which he Is said to prove that the editor of tae Atheneum himselt is a groat plugiorist, —How systematically the plan of blotting owt id fs parsued may be judged from the carioas action taken lately with regard to the musoum of Wilna, Every object whieh might remind people ot the Polish dominion is to Le immediately removed from the musenm, and to be transported forthwith to Moscow, there to be incorporated in the Ramjam azow Maseum, —The prc College ts bet ety of chang eriously disc of its Faculty and Board of Trustees. Two places a ested In opposite parts of New Haven—the dlevated ground at the bead of Hillhonse ave and the site of Gerard Hullock's howe, fa the western ¢ he site of Yale uth dof the city toward, what is known a “Oyster Poin —The Chinese have contracted the habit of covering their umbrellas, rooms, and houses, every- thing in short, with old European stamps, which they buy by thonsands and millions, ‘Tae Hthenisl Mia- sion, which las @ lation in China, collects these stamps and yells ther at Ss, the thousand, From the money #0 acquired the mission educates such chit dren as have been elther expose or sold ax slaves by their unnatural Cirinese parents. —When the publie debt of the United States, caused by the rebellion, was at Its Bighest point tf amounted to nearly one dolluy a minute for the dime that has elapsed since the creation of the world According to generally accepted elironology, it wae 4,004 youre from the creation bo the birth of Christy tha’ makes this the year of the World 587% There are 525,100 minutes in a your of 149 days; the whole number of minutes, then, since the beginning te 089,019,200—in round numbers three thoussnd sutiiions, which is about the number of dollars of our debtat its highest Azure, Never before has Europe contained so many discarded or disinherited soversigns, ‘To say am thing of mere heirs to royalty, such as the Comte de Chambord, the Comte de Paris, the Oount de Monte- molin, and the father of the Euperor of Austria, we have the two ex-Queens of Spain, the ex Kings of Holland, of Naples, of Greece, and till reoontly of Bavaria also, the ex-King of Hanover, the banished Grand Duke of Tuseany, besides @ host of minor dakes and electors, once reznant in Italy and Germa- ny. In fact, the whole continent ts Alled witted ving warnings to unworthy royalty, and roaming memo rials of the Instability of human greatness, —Charles XV., King of Norway and Swedem, is Just now visiting his Norse capital, ‘The beawth ful flord is gay with flags and bnnting, and the rather ugly Greek building which does duty ae palace is ulive with guests, ‘Tho Norwegians are the most democratic people in Europe, They have abolished nobles in thelr owa country, and they hire 4 King atso much @ year, who opens for them the National Assembly, the Storthing, which is really their sovereign, King Charles, nevertheless, always rocelves a hearty weleome at his triennial visitations, He js probably the handsomest sovereign in Rurope, wud fe remarkable for his bon owl: ns well as Ii terary talent, —An enthusiastic French sportsman went to @ breakfust given in sicn of the commencement of the shooting season, The talk war of game, when eed- dently in rushed a servant exclaiming to the host that « hare had been seen moving about on the lawn, Out went the enthusiastic sportsman, gun in hand, fred” at the hare, and missed him, ‘The hare, seratehing his nose, stood up on his lind legs, presented a horse Pistol at the enthusiastic sportsman, aud tired in ree turn, No one was burt; but the enthusiastic eporte- man Was naturally astounded, until at last it was ex- plained to him that (he hare was a performing animal which had been hired from a neighboring suow, The eportsman’s ebarge had, of course, been tampered wiih by the couddential servant, ~The farewell appearance of Mdlle. Tiet{ in Dublin, ot the Theatre Royal, on the night of # Sd, iy suld to have caused more enthusiasm than any similar event within living recollection, Upwards of two hundred persons pald high prices for places bee Ind the scenes, in despalr of nding room In tha body of the house, A hundred constables escorted Maile, Tietjens to the theatre to prevent the erowd from taking the horses from her eurrlige. On the returh journey eveu this escort was of no avall; the couch Was stormed, te coachman lost Lis seat, and the constables were overpowered, alter a * treme ‘lous encounter,” in which staves were freely used. ‘The exeltement was so great that a foar began to gain ground thet the revoli against authority bad @ political wigniticasce, and telegrams were seut off in hot haste to the various barracks, though they were afterwards countermanded, 4 by the memberegg,