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—S——— —— —— THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. “NEW YO ESDA E Y, OCTOBER 2 PRICE TWO CENTS _ Constitution requires that he shoul ti gE 2 Weu " v0. THE DEMOCRACY IN COUNCIL. according vote jufieatorme, ander ise when oie eames FROM WASHINGTON, Aten SAME ED Lal die Nae Aad FROM PRINCETON. LOCAL POLITICS, existed at tie time the offence was committed, Al- Gov, Seymour at Columbus, Ont PB i o> orga ——< ae — > eT ee low me to illastrate briefly the eftect by applying this 4d tn) had France, nofthe Rew. Dr. MeCosh aw * seting of Business Men for Grant. GREAT MASS MEETING IN TAMMANY HALL. fel vidual cases, L will select ee ve of Ales Covvwava, Ohio, Oct, 27.—Gov, Seymour ad- | special Despatches to The Sun. Mavnr, Oct. 27.—The closing exercises of the 0 of Now Jersey— New Yous, Oct. 2, 198. . wi Bs . ler H. Stephens, from whom the Recor ressed the Democracy of this city to-night, He wi Wasttxoton, Oct. 97%, | great Marine Exposition are taking place liere to-tay, Ceremonion. fens tome DeeenY OF turage ond citizenship. This | introduced by Senstor Thurman. Me said he was | "mR otetrAMANCRS HW NRW on Ka ‘and to putin | glad of an opportunity to stand before the people of | The news from New Orleans —— Gen. Blair on Reconstruction and Revolu- tion, and other Democratic Speakers, rence Metre Vor this reason the day is regarded asa holiday, | SPectat Despateh t9 The sun ipens men of the city of ty iasites of the canvass, any, ba reated intonso | and the markets are not open for business, Purwceton, N.J., Oct. o7.—This has been the | onthe Muanen BSenvenuon he mare the | Onio at the capital of the State, He did not wish to | excitement toulay, The report by the Assoclated most interesting day thit Princeton has acen during aad Be yon ‘Hestecttiy Poi tan early he had concinded that | ke apon himself the responsibilities of the Execn- | Press that tie civil authorities were powerless to pre- the handred years which hive elapsed since the tn: | twinctgrmen’ — fI'5" ha hiealand, Mose as ~ = 4, eoper, le jong avid made to it was that a gentle: concerned at the condition of | serve order proves that the elty 18 inv s/ato of 0} Loxnow, Oct. 27.—Light shocks of earthquake | auguration of the Rev, Dr. John Witherspoon Miyait, John K Porter: ae " pen ; 5 “Vorter: om tae re Tom svibune to vee: Ramat MH the ReOwe OF | insurrection. ‘The armed rebel mod whi: assembled | Were felt in various places of Cork county, Ircland, | ‘The day has boon exccedingly pleasant, and the Went pie ey have m perfect right to | felt a perplexity? Jast night im Lafayette aquare and proifered thelr « yesterday, ~~ publicity given to the crorcises, together with the Chari have ae ® right to go | our Government vices to Rowssean to patrol the eliy, ovly wanted an | Dewurx, Oct. 2%.—Tho house of aMr. Wigmore, | Wide interest felt In them, bronght ont a large assem: Geores' Tammany Hall wae filled at an early hour to . re Aine . Diair and the Democratte speakers, Union ‘na ‘the. original colonies | vermment that materia’! “ bly ‘of people, elon has’ probatt ne h sage vtheBratoegor wtb eebtdhgs tay nrly gece dependence of Great Brie | cata of the people? It it was ine foalt of ti opportunity to commence an Indisc:lininate slanghter | Nett Cork, was entered last night by » body of men | talned aeinece aconsreastinn of Mletingulsnad pen Terrspont, °F 0 Ranier of every Republican, white and bloc, who would | 84 a quantity of arme and ammunition earried | s it. : jenr: 3 geo. art, At quarter before 8 o'clock the meeting was called Wis Conventnny Gardartereais i aa Hh Johnaton, n~ y men who | power, if it cons at any one time in her history aa were pathered aoan’s, ‘ebever, j, J. Ant to order by A. Onkey Hall, Chairman of the Commit: | had armed thomselves out of the arsenals of the | polic; Government, then he wouldask all men | haye been hunted in ever; away, The culprit to be Fi here to-day, Every train brought its quota of friends M HH. Grinnell,” James fh. Taylor, " Gov rt * loviras " ¥ quarter by (hese bloods ¥. The culprits are supposed to be Fenians, a eoen ot River ka ws ‘Auatom, Oct, 2h Tan: Neo of Arrangements, who sald that the Loyal Leagne | Government of the United States, and the Gurern | within the gound of hie volee, to think well before | scctas, People here who Know the situation of | Lavantoot, Oct. 27.—The Hon, Reverdy John. | MURR AE the College and the special train trom Negovern: | Kepabhiean” party had been right Te was | affatre there say ment bad not interposed a single Obstacle, Oentimwex: T have received and very cordially a6 Were endonvoring to create a riot next Tuesday. His | theConvention was overawed aud a deape Now York was loaded with a goodly company, | ecpe your inyiation to a Hf Gen, Sheridan had been in | #on was last night entertained at a banquet given in | Every avenue of neces: He | fits of New uriupon twa fianeln and ther tes the town poured Ite tribute | city of New York upon the finaneial and other lesucs desiro was, Let us have perce.” (Applause) Ho | went was established throughont the South. Sup. | not question merely of men, It f ait he «honor by Ma iuley 1 Gf iniellizent spectators of the exerelses of the Way. | tue canvass, And f bee leave. to veoing Rominsied’ as Choicman of the meeting, Jamew 8. | pore Mr. Siephen haa agreed thatthe duty of ‘ite | did net fatter whether’ his, distinguished. | commend, TT WAVE COHLLS Oe eae: | ua touteh ee An ipiee Gece ORL IE vehi ‘The Coiloge campus was fied with aroups of por. | Thuratay, tho ann instant, fort A Dg ayer. (Appiause,) Hoverament and of the eltizon were Feciprocal and | opponent or himself should be elected, except as the him, he would have quickly compille them to dl Femarked, thot ke did riot cane’ sons from abroad, anda larger number of these were | grou wergrescet | yours. | ROAIL DAVIS. james &. Thayer on, teking the chair, predicted | inseparable: that he had defended the Government lection should be the verdict of the people upon the | perse by opening @ battery of ariiicry on them, persons of distinction than we ever remember to have F mB. Astor, Peter Cooper, Wm. C. Bryamty United’ States w hi that Now York city nad Now York State would be | and the Government had refused to defend him, | conduct of the rulers of the Government during the had been ti gland; he was sanguine of their | fee? ON any public festivity connected with , ' . Gen; Rousseau is severely critielvet for his want of true, though the Keystone State andthe West should | Could a Court be found to a0 instruct a jury that the: four years, Probably there wae an evil that "1 rat Wy the institution, At noon the proces: apa wo He cation 3 the Hepa ie an would Cr or Beare fain he Movin Poald wot be helped i # aeti hall to be ras pas Kl capneity to deal marily with the ex- HA aioe would accept censure with a Chris | form, ; Ieate ty Mia'ulla Hand New York, y cs td ar hid Garxore Dgrire ta. —Senator el: Fejection of the Southern States when | ment which refased to protect him? They say Lam | Was necessarily sectional; the bonds could oniv'be | eled mobs which surrom . Becretary Scho- ” ved toward the First Presbgterian Church (t rolingtuveen will address the Republicans id for admission to Congress immediate.y | exceediugly lenleut to the rebels: that L want them | taken in the wealihier portion of the ae etary Beno: | lamina, Oct. f . Powe =Mr, John Bright opened | } f My a ; Kev. Dr. MeDonald's), The edidce was uiready | ey City at the Cathohe Iusttute thie , close of the war, And now, without a port: | all pardoned. Not so. Lam willing that the Gov. | It Was a great evil to. divide the country | ld, tm bis despatch this afternoon to Rousseau, ns here. last evening by mds | quite well flied betore the, rear of the precession hind ghy thle and others, ---.— Mi Reevoricay Mass Mantixo ix Hepaow Ci ele of foundation except the troubles the policy of the | ernment should go forwar: ite legally any | into debtor and creditor States, Men do | tells him he expects him to protect the lives and nf citizens, Jer the College grounds. The galleries of the euareh rand fans el Eh ag al Mer Republican party hes brought on, the Republican | of them who are dangeroas tothe Republic, end {¢ power, wero, ound 10 tee that they made 4 | property of eltizens, and if thers ontragen are con mn Chamber of Commerce lave Ine | wore filled with to who four handred 4 fiknete RAT" hpfting of Republicans was held af is Nlled with assertions that the Democrats of | they Aud them guiltysthat they shall. bo punished, | little debt ua they could. They created the barking ect their hospitaliticn ? (2 Vt | had beon tssued, of witich tore than one-half were | were addressed by (i y ory 4 he Northare leagued with “the rebels of the onth | E woud. hike No “ale (a maa ‘hy the name ‘of | aystom. wud belore they did so they destroyed the Hlaued It ls rumored to-night that Gen, Rousseau will DATES Cf eer Roereaiee fent outside of Princeton, ‘The atago was occupied | O. Halecy,and-ottorse, Tete 86% She thom. Geo. & opposition £° aerWce Deen He SN ee to he | M. Stanton tried ‘ijn his case i okt Fanklag Cet in vary and in bak? othe Hare bo held accountable, and probably court-martiaiied we CT ghia and Facalty of % ‘ollees and die Dew roRATIO " nana A of the the meeting of the War Democrats, which Wasa | would lertake the prosecution myself, would Ley taxed them out of existence. They took upon | fo leet of 4 " epee |i nenished strancers, ‘The the honse was \, ip .. Demo- mere fraud, for It was, not composed of men who | prove, first, that when he wom cabinet ofieer under | themselves the responsibility not ovly of kivine the | (eee ihe New Orizane and Leowiane tetcle are te ‘The Ministersal bill, Giving | Merely crowdod hy the invited gentiemen,'atuueNtay | vac, test Hh gen and Hudson City NJ., tools had been in the Democratic party for the last four | Bucuanan met Senator Brown, of Mississippl, | people currency, but of giving tt to them in a fair ew Orion woutslans rebels are de- a . andeitizens, The Hon, Marras Ward, Governor ofthe | Place last’ evening. "The lines were swelled by nu: Fears, and now proposed to lowe lt. The Deno | who bad dclivered bis frewell speech, and w ‘Way. Gov, Seymour spoke at some length in denun- | tormined not to allow any Republicans to vote at the mbers and equipment for the | 8 p osided, Among the persons of note a He one from cities ining, the total grate piNew For were indicmayed, snd would cn wet the United Staten, aid #aid? | elation of the national banking arstem. coming election In the clty or Btate, If they ean tn | MY And navy when om a war footing, after much | YOM Lhe, patton, were the following, ving Chan. | Bunt marehiag in Wine belng fully 1,900 men. Fueeday neat drop tuelr ancuor and outride the ome; 0 to your people: stand | For business purposes Iliac needed more cor | timidate them by threats and violence, onposition, us beon paraed by the Helchetruth, 1 | Foticek or Pennaplanti, the Hon. F. PF) Feeling: | patticaneay Fortine and Gc e ame Tte Ree 1 an outdoor i om two to three then: to hear addresses by Mesars, others, xonest.—Thia evening the be fe, Saseriee, 80 oh teed ee aes ooly. (810,000,000 disens done Md that Baron von Roust gave the members a | hurysen. i . Wortenty ke tand N.K. Berry, of | meetin one pledge, you that you wil foree the | while Masaaelinastie, with half the popaiation ston for the pasaage of tho Dill, which | New devsey the toms beavis Deation Hislar the Bere meeting on Monsiay SPRECH OF GEN. BLAIR. 4 Diack “Abolitiontets. a arth, to concede ov oir, Wo not ; eee i cived with loud aud long continaed cheering. He | afterwards, when Secretary of W: re m currency, sition to Seymour, by publishing his | TEMOF creates ome uneasiness, It” ta asserted | of Baltimore, the Rey. W.H. Caipbell, D. D, Pret: th ey reert ve) aloud at ng contin 8: after *, Deereiary of War, he vet setts Ww ied on with currency. Tho | ly from its opposition to Seymour, by publishing fh thatin a speech In secret, session. urging the adop- | dent of Kut sollege, the: Tear har Ses Waite WOR ‘eaid: exchange prisoners with the re on men of Tiinols find the value of produce | Chicago apeech, with approving comments, and ad- | tion of the measute, the and vielnity M8 never ea Would thetlce the wogtoes, and [bet he reread lo nc. | Gee Goins beeabie the nicl Wand: Or tae Prime Minister alluded to | Domarestol the Theologteal Seminary at New Bruns. | friends of George Francie Train will meet at Bo- Frisow.Crtizens, axp Lares axn Gextrewen: | Cle bur mck ant wo mlthoat eachenge: ois " dee the eonteo vocating his election, the good relations Whien existed between Auctria | wiek, the Rev, Dr, Cottrell, President of Latayetts | tauic Hall, and ou the succeeding evenings at. other Ihave come from ihe banks of the Mississipplin | Send them medicines a Md Ie tise et PL BE ba Fase She paotee e th ver ‘i other great powers, byt intiuitn 2 proper food whe. sleken: | them Of” Wall pret. ty A thatin | Coleges the ‘Kev, Isa Ferris, DD. EL. D.C points, See advertisement. Bvery Irishman tn the MATIC OFFICE-SERKERY DISGUSTED, Obedience to your simm vs, to be present here to ing and dying 'n Andersonville, There | Lora rupture between {Prussia and France, | collor of the New York. University; Horace. Web. | district is expected to be present, ‘ha fi hie diiter. | In conse: n, these men borrow i a ‘ ‘ ight at thin great meeting. I bear also with me the | enes between these two cares, hat a law of Congr: a n! Wicdtawh Yom the gwarket | ‘The nomination of Spencer Kirby by Commis. | Austria must be ready to quard’her own neutrality. | ster, Lb. D. F of tho College of New York: | Daaocnattc Mantine at Waar Creetee..-A moete Re Dembcrney et New York ey. Their voice gives | Rrotects# Banton, and a law of Congress con of winking money | sioner Rollin Supervisor of the Southern Dis a Badeed oF hee York aie ee HPN, | ig Of the Democracy of the town of West Chester Ont no uncertain sound in this exigency in the Nise | iuq eae Rye Mtagah t howe trial When Btan: it knocks dowa | trjet of New York, has completely demoralized the An a bi phar Ale De | was held on Monday night. Snpervisor Abraham Warren, and would like to Of te door | means han * i * ‘etaonat ave Prof. in, Rutgers Female U Potwark, rev hans | scores of Democrats seeking slnitar nominations in | | MApnurim, Oct. 27 Provistonal Government | of the Smith avd take monstrous | other States, Several left tonight, disgusted, ax | MA¥ Issued a manifesto concerning the administra. | Whom liek of sp vitege; Prof, Henry nian Thatituce, and many others, prevents oir mentioning, The tory of our country. They are still confident and de- | {ary i fisnt. ‘The battio. which approaches them they | ji ned Werdiet ot aay Gaehe Know involves the savory and the perpetuity of our t get mone) y when reai Adilreases were made by Jackson fe Pinins, William P. Angell ot : isaiay idast Chester, and P, C. Government. ‘They are ready to meet it. Nota A Sy a Puree | Hee ten: wee te ing We today in | they ace no prospect of Mr. Rolling nominating a | Hon OF the Kingdom, Aer passing In review the | divine preseneg wns Qvroked by whe Kev. Jonathan | ‘Tallman, Kaq., of West Farws. man in tho Democratic ranks in the West will in Butler (gre ad nloeke, asa. dete bet Denserat, varlous reforms decreed by the Inte Central Junta, | ‘Aftor a chant hy the choir, idroas of wet Severe Assewnty Distaiot Tera Rerentican shrink from it. And. In my candid opinion, the a wri ine Ror i ag BR | Ges case utes ee they proceed 10 argus In favor of the ‘decenteaitza: | on ehait uf tie Most ot tfistees GuomoThe trab Remaniceene at tne moveninaeaees ndisinayed and vaterrified Democracy of’ the | demning the administrative power, nnd conelude by man ean be pune ernment did What Was ele Rev. Charles Hodge, D.D., the bly District assembled in large numbers Inst ‘est. will yet wring from their adversaries y arge hutmbers last evening ished ty no. Wom iis elreut A letter received from Gen, Grant, at army | Rromleing to render a faithful’ account of thelt ened, he venetatle bpoacer’ ett ALOI6 Broadway. Mr. Patrick a Victory on the third day of November next, A be a K you vee hen * ¢ ot rs a ngs to the Consiiiuent Cartes, ppily to the approbation pat upon. the chair, Eloquent addresses we he m you are f headquarters, states that he will not return here tilt aniards of advanced literal ideas advine | tik by the, ean 5 it. Lyduy, the popular young Tris oblest sentiinent Urat ever fell from mean, when after election. Chaba to the Uni na the momt «le Danie: MeParland Fett Senator from Missourl uttered, in my opinion en he hy inepired the by W ora ius the Listory of thet im of the learty eos) in all om Jolin vimed fa the moment of his triumph over his bitterest enow! Exultation i#, natural, bt mo gration 1s the ornament of victory.” ‘This sentiment, Leonccive, represents the genius of onr Consti ution, previrins, Drovet Brig.-Gen, Kilburn has boon assigned to duty as Chief Coumissary of tho Division uf the your labo your in as Van Cott, thi regular Hhepubil te In the district pandahoionaaal Atlantic, favoring the {eebleness of minorities, throwing Its When wen DOUghE tip Gen. Barbrid n Oct, 2 t.Gon, Lersundi today | tat ne reience D Mass M ‘ a aad plotocting Witt hen ‘ i je ize left for the West to-night. Some svawa, Oc rn ». Lorsundi today ewoonatic Mass Mertive—Textn Conanes fafeguarts around Heateeat AaB ok sting ba wid eet and pork, the eurr e Have industriously clreuinted the story that | peecived a telegram etoting that a battle had been Der aer.¥ slay afternoon the Demo. Ata prond wets every of ditterence of opinion, enioree th in winter rolls into New York. was iinpiicated in the attempt io onsiet Commiy radiant as it were with the n of tol crate of the eonntics of ter, Rockland, and to the fought on the Voniramatstre river bet! f the peopio of the United nthe regu: sioner Hollins of mole bat Me, Rollins tia Hutuam assembied by thousands ina’ masa ratttyin eration I believe that is t true ground ‘Are they not the revolutioniats and the Pell does pot hehete: thet cevilasen het capiiieg. | lax troops sail the Insurgents, ‘Tho Walter ‘were Becling of tie Tenth, Conecastionat Biaieiat Work of repubil rameet. Ts this the spirit in jecactors who have stricken down the Constita whatever to do with it, ‘ ted, losing many horses ond three prisoners Name srwong Live 5 Peekskill. ‘The Hon. Abram’ B. Cc of Rook: which this reco: ion policy haa been preered op | tion? and is it not the greatest plece of audacity and | when in Spoculate, ‘The Commissioners on the Union Pactiic 4 {The insurgenta carried avay their killed and | Welle of tits College land county, presided, ‘The Hon on the peopie of this country? On the con: | ormendacity for them to tarn round und charge | take it and buy up this very prope has been | have been instructed by telegvaph to exami 1 | wounded, God, they Joyfally wele: of AM fice. Clarkson N. trary, Jaa not that heen brought forward | {}, devire to maintain the Conatituiion with | cut down in value, and by holding, pate up the priee | report on. the forty tmilos of the road extenting to | - ‘ candidate for Congress from the dis Io the most proscriptive and persecuting | being evolutionists, when they have themselves | against the laborer of the Kort, so high Ghat it ean the elght hundred and sixticth mile-post west of the | Wimorar the sette | Holster Clymer, of Pennsylvania, and KO, Portia. epirit that ever animated any set of mer | almost completed a revolution in our country? ‘The | be purchased, and is not got out of the way of ¥ tuitial point ivvis inlev of the Benton \ wan. of New York, addressed the meeting. 1a the ia the world? They expect to produce peace and | cose of MeArdie coming before tie Supreme Cou very man Sho desires to go into this - ——— . ch former Presidents, | event was & Lorchlight procession, romper ity s\em Of proscription and pers Was the Immediate and moving cause of the Impeach | election doing his duty to himseli and country can aun hos refused to comply with the request of a public | The Hon. Tt has been trie! often, and never has suc ql, ‘It bas boon expecially tried in Trelan Nomixations Last Nicwr.—Tenth, Fourteenth, ment found against the President of the United | trace these things for bimseif. The records show etn Reset Bit xi Hasit'| States, IC became necessery to. dispostesa Mr. | you where this curvency was distributed, Did they roduced peace aid prosperity there? Bui the Rad: | juhueon, because when the Mapreme. Court. should ‘Auolas for you to Ko to the batic. | The DE eal fanatics baveinvented a derradation for our peo | ocide the act to be Vaconstitutional it would be Mr. way? Oh no. Ublo, Liiaois, and In ple at the South, in patting the people of the South | Johnson's duty to prevent it from being executed, | diana bad a hard rule applied, by which they seut Under the heel ‘of the meeting to vote 50) for the Red river relief fund, ‘Two men, named Garwood and Carr, were arrested | and frie board the steamer City of Cork, from England, | Hon. Wo hinrged with embezzie in Matichester. ‘They to the Alumni | and Seve th nrbances f urteent bly Districts rin Nacht. negroes, which the British | Tete my beiief that Af that case lad not been post: | thelr numbers to war beyond thelr proportion, be- moralized. were broaght before dudee Wilkins yesterday, anit Eighth Assembly Dis would have stirunk froin im dealing with the Trish | pored until Al residential election, Mr. | cause Wey did not make population but the number ew Onteaxs, L remanded, the Judge deciding that (he aM@davitet Nabewe ne peraty ple. At the time of the revolt of one of the n would have been condemned, and not even | of able-bodied men the basis. Poesia the Chief of Police reciting that he had received a tive Hepublicen)—Thomee Gosld, yaman provingrs, an aged Beiator stone ant vald. | seven itadical Senators would have been found to } Mr. Seymour said it was the great Weat that made | Cen. Housseau's #taff who was gent to 8 Tevvant wirecting their arrest wae snftcient upon the nccos, | Revent al Distric aitarves *Conacript fatherd. let us make these people Koman | gaye him upon the arcielos of impeachment, | New York tho great commercial city of the Union. | parish day report that the Lodies of the Span: | rir detention i , ie Fullness pean Marae: aud hie exteud th power Ant ory of the frivoloup and’ sidlculoes, se they were They id 'ho Wad protested ncainat seetionalizing the Leo tbeplahe fi rbatieadin yp tty pebatmee pee BCT pt a aletective meer, who haw started in | his lings as be dtvchared this duty ansigned him Hogiater, Michael Con of the Bupreise ic. @ magnanimity of this advice struc Lop) hort i and hs ‘a fouudatio evils wh 7 ¢ nf woused "y m chy * . “e the "majority, and. tls policy was adipted | pation, “This, shows” link the interpret. t ¢ Onio nud all the agricultural States. The | day nighiwere burned In the house, ‘The women — Extensive robberies in connee. | hi academic training. He spoke of the Bedford, dr. 5 Superyis ‘hanlor, nd continued as long as Rome contin: | Constitution as 1 do-—that ainw beng declared an- tion with ihe A interesting memo t Oies Department have beon we Tenth’ Aesembiy Disirict (Radical Kepublican)= i and privileges of the Government wore un- | and children were eaved. The officer could learn rs peeing around this | a, Riddle. ved Republican, and uncer that policy her | eonstitat it Is the dut 1 Jivided, The poiley at Washington had been, discovered. A package of registered lettors, Aeon | Colleze, which were not exceliod, If equalted, by | DS. Kiddte. power Extended until it ‘overshadowed the world Seat it rom, belng execeied. Hox Ne lust ‘sin OF "beven years (" sectionalise had been killed, ‘The “sont from ere Inst week by the Grand | any other in the land, Hetore the Revoli. | . Ninetcouth Assombiy District (Democratic Union) ' y wervives today (o nerve the arm ol there aro still in the | Frank Raliway, te miseln) ‘an oath to st This package ie the | Honary war ele had graduated bat 49 students, She | Joshua Po powers, Y - . n tho vielnity, The report that | ¢iird tha r " had an honored reputation for patriotism, All he a1 a 18. — Pigg RB Meebo of el 0 to prese.—Ep.) Ata late hour last nicht a white man was killed In | No trace of the thieves has been discovered, Tho | them ever dishonored their fag. y retired | ing at fst Eighth avenne ete orrangeaucnte ve [rom the start, since the ¢ has his ariny at the South requtri s the people pale SEI the Mage Ba Tete ee a i enother In the Se- | report that a compromiae had been effected between | clergymen appealed to their people, raised compantios | fury the election of dol © from the Ninth Uiiberal pottey pursued | ce'tye point of’ the: waronet tevore for hint” the cond, The latter belonged to a Clu composed of press Company and tho express robbers is ta- | and regiments, and led them in gallant feharges be. | Congress District. J) lily occupied the Kpecch by Gov, Morton. Spaniards —Uov. Morton addressed | were Twptanaronts, Oct, 27.—Gov. Morton addressed Soar caveat heat Fesulted in. te den ortuguesc, Haliana, and French, who h exasperated, aud between whom and shave oeewrred to-Jay, whieh th and wounding ur Southern States, believing Ht was | Hosition I tak hat if the: tie Prarident ‘tonly of the South but of the A. oe Sern cre ‘Tho ease \# now under examination at | fore the walls of Savannah, at Guildford | chair, and reconstruction acts would hy Court House, and at the battle of the Cow: ~~ pens. her oaldent, — Witherspoon, tre FB. for ‘of the ieet- thera fori. | clected thes : organization of the ced by the people, Do the Radicals inean to | 4 great meeting here to-night, mn Mantiattan, brie ty ‘ iw ned the obje au was albimportant thy - n deen pro- the people at deflance? Am Ia revolationsat fo several of General News by Telegraph. went fo | Congres this “College — gave her Ki be & representative Erishman returned from that the | Eiieavoring to earry out the will of the. people au me ben caer ; t. 2.—The schoo from | Hallam stay to the nine wf tho cotntry “ite ity to tho next Congress, and Jolin Savage wae o J . Nt | Address of the Republicaw National © ‘The Metropolitan Police aro. almost. demoralized, § affixed bis name to the Declaration of Independence, me'or the exiles of 48, the: the decisions of th e Court? Who would have toned th ghont pit to Bultalo, argo of shels of ms 4 - i a i troops have been stat iroughont the city a ei Se tA OF | the great chart of our liberties. ‘The speaker al late and lamented Cet bravesad s gin ie revolution? | fo prevent any nerions coniiict, mi tn Lake nuites uff sors | faded to the. atormy times. preceding the battle of aa mead . wou ak thelr eal tes Reveihereeeria t The Republican National Committee has i Gov. Wariiouth has isauied a prochimation request De care aan did 4; WIL be about | Prineaton, when Washington triumphed and Mercer En hom all : overeaner 4 suey nave eta : the following addres Ing an abstinence by both partis trom further 000 on cargo and $15,000 0 all ? fell. Ho described in graphic terms the ealling of theal tases, [twas thed ( ‘ one men ee wan of Kner will noe. itt thelr Public processions or demonstrations antl after the | New Haven, Oct, 27.—The work of raising the | Dr, Witherspoon to the Presidency, his greatness of | Minti: Divtriet to. ¥ ; f feeling nor restore their love for the Y Dvites Yes ee ey cabtea ene OF election, Northampton is being pushed forward, aud itis ex. | character, breadth of influence, and his great s soe Tae te ues tresertcalve taeeroree jer; and I promse you on my sacred potion bi the Baie wile ‘The negro police have failed far two days to report ted that she will, in a short thine, be on vices in the cause of American ‘liberty, and alia his sy ccomyesh thoy are mont and they will resent them: ani when | rovstatlonise, Tite te the bold, naked. fom ‘ninent for four years and affect the destinies | for duty. Every one of them his been discharged, | route, Most of the freight which went down with | eMicient in edueating many of the so tha toturn OF MAP, a country for all tin Democratic J about one hundred whites appointed In thelf | her hae been yaces, Many of them were od meinbers of tho | will not fore, Cn able they will’ resent them eftectively. ‘The rty are sowing the Feeds of future dis: future war for ourgelves and our children covered, and the loss on th tlelpate cargo | greatest minds in this country. He ally the fact that there were two ine upon anesota, | {. stage who had ived thelr Bache: pretext these m mate alinost their entire canvass, thit © | backed by the reber generals of (he Sc the alatribut m the day of ty, entering Into the cam; non its banner ant # lage ax wis at fireta ap confident of ‘i 40, Oot, 27.—AL Wabashaw ; ting adjourn ’ ‘Some di¢charged Volted States soldiers and about we | , lor's degree from Dr. Witherspoon five years ' sowing the dragon's teeth that will «pring ap armed | to revolutionize the eountry by rest wo hnadred citizens will be sworn 4 apecin! on Saturday ht, three men enterea the American befor » pret & Preside yr ‘lle lovember, men. The old State of Virginia, the mother of | stitution, carrying out the will of the people, and two handred eltizens will t i Special | Express and Northern Packet Company's office and | Scfore the present retiring President of the Coll The J on duty in the »tre ™, on ne 8 un! I bo ene ‘ol e ie weit cies Deermer—Usiow or tm Btates and of statcamen, which has given to the re: | executing the decrees of U outs ‘ gacohe until the ticket to St Louls, While tho agent was | Nae born. | Thee Stores ee een eluate | Rerunuicans ow Onn CAMDIDATE:—At 8. meett public +o many of ite most exalted and filustrious | sever proposed to do any hing nud Af electe arest in. its plattorin RPE CST oats ical hoa tile “ant Aglly ‘hhinge, one of then “stepped behind tha raite | poneredl member ea AL Bal srocice of the: Rerponinane Oe ie au tiee Statesmen, Which has given to us our most exalted | jy ihe help of God, Twill earry out the Constitutio tin New York on knw » bp the Ooee Sppolat Gens Bloek nz, clapped 4 plaster over bis month and hoand hint | and were greeted tur appliue, | 200 Kighth avenue, Mr. Horton, the President, ale Saat eenieh thatthe ta eelb sec: Preeaent ot Ure’ | Lerner ke ad. caretbline Nee tenamamateon fieand thele aly Ch hid. They then escaped, Jueking | ANE Sh ree tate olt Bop ere mr ppnow phe dpe yng Kad United ‘States, siinply because vhe has refused to | acta will perish withont a word being waif, for there Af the North, they’ pubtisied |New Onna 27—Eveaing.» The follow nt in , : pa Bl ee 9 pee Hie ll wg 8 gr pt eget gdlegd webag Te sarge fn gic apt eleanor i Pa Ard BA Bibs ADE uc dey Bet tare, ie cy went into the eanvass,and | Ing is Gen, Rousweau's despatch t: Secretary - —_— nimity with w [Avy Hause J, Wor the sake oF anon and strength tm her own slaves ye noble old Btw great danger ie people shi sent to ra hough the ed to-explan away ite i orn the district, both Mr. stewart a fr. Lent ha Nr. deflerson, wrote the De tarat these unconetitutionalmcasures. ‘The men who have | fuu"they never denied amit boats atthe pe field i Je the, ahuatera. Belae wilhdrawne end, tle, choive ef the walled Graver: whore ater and greater” son, Mary lespotiemn in ten States are ready Shr emitidates can change Tnelr pur pave Teanganrers Dannrvres ew Lovtatarass | a een sf Hloow had fallen on Mr, ticorge Starr. [Applausc, om, ant whose sons Patrick Heor: ‘ ten ore, The man who established | mieaa to take f a epfranchised ra Naw Onciabe, ba, Get, 26, The total loss of Rockefeller, Andrews & Flng- Mr, Al Lent was then intredue Line Riebard Henry Lee fou hit dn ail | Ruard—the bajiot; they meat to repadiau at the tary of \iak ler, by the destroetion of their warehe commant bs the battles of the Rovo- | it in ten States te 1 ady to. estab awal, whieh He ument that wide do | the States, (A Voie: lution, donated to this ¢ fas ‘no pelley,") Ltell | fe Inentred at's time of property Wey contained, at 1 int, win in a ti nor Ol "] reaponre disinterest ond for the ge ot the party. He had main known as the Northwestern tory to | you he basa policy ay much as Bouaparte lias, His d'make the Great Kepublie a | Louisa bsp Hy gin, The, warehous om valu e174), Wore | The addreas quently how been ecllused by a dtarrof the frat magnitude, - PH. the debts duc tothe soldiers who bad wou our | pwoilcy is permanent dicta‘oris} vower, If you think and a byword to the duanclal | yyay.cen. ZL. 1, Rouse, Commarting Department | sured in the following companion for $10,005 the excrcives in whic Tho new candidate was aman Worthy of the hearty Independence, Not oaly did the State of Virginis | he has no policy you niake a ¢ ot mistake and you of the @ Louisiana, VS. Tige mnt Marine, @2can, toner. akon, Ghar: | gurod the incom Hupport of every Repnblieun in the district, He was cn us this vast empire, now fp with ten wil | endanger our country. 1b i 1 Polley o our part Vresivential of the Democracy, doclaren La Avidihia Ws eeaanllva thi | ter Ginke, 68.5005 Bt Nien HY of Hartford. | or the Alun ti bis eiforts to built up the C an honest man of the people, who would represe of white people, and divided into # to think he has no policy. [do not belle would purpose will be tonold Congress tn check for te pan ana | fo) Merete altar’ | and make ite glory rior to all its past h their interests faithfully. ‘Mr. Spencer, the next cent Slaves, but throdch her son Thomas Jed consent for the Presideucy forfour yeais to resign an | four years to come, as Andrew toinson hae for years inable a protect | fulttniter doe orate set tal Nitteiiiat | He he con speaker, sald (there, wae but ons quosilon now 3 phe gave with that fy bo wi fice he holds for life. He has no iden of that al all, 1 taf Cone | wad Traders’, N. Ves Sind,” Total, § ving the a Shall 4.'8, Cox or George Starr go to Congress from eating itto white men and to freedom hos the mililary inetinet about bim, and he ine militia tn this Wiss sinaic te ihe 4 Inted of 4,800 bar. board the Mayflower, Whi district? I ae bi poort to the rthwest from that cancer t) oviam the Repub: tO auataln, thea ta na stock Jn the warehouses eonaiated of 4,800 bar- o bestow, wo sball enroll you a candidate cr all personal grie thie States turnin vee © old State, wh ey Beet cian) Bee ane nae | aiding’ in: Uis"peace! or ‘3 m0, sud which was insured ae follows’. ious line of noble men who | ances, wh J state of ail one States turning Al State, who given the negroes the suflrage on, holding rive , of the Ponce of tl a BUT aN wat whi ns ol Be ere there Creek ugh hae they expect the negroes to vote for them, but the ne- | LOMO ortnarn sinte, Au despaie they call upou the piy'to.mny Requests Viti mtonce order the Bher- | yr tretict ® etnggh ty eainans aay was by A. ©. Za- eon’ th and whore fores! groes themselves ure beginning to flad out how mean ty eons tp ue Tesetae fash Mrdarmonr (ia police force to rep nw {OF OFMOTs, N erie of the State, Dr. MeCosh was reads the Repub curse of negio there earpet-baggers are. Another object Is to de- mp and meditate the withdr alr, Very respectfully, 9 tee ‘Chancellor by the fon, Messrs, 4 were earnest fp ety HE grade the sulirave at the South, and thus to reconcile | who has too openly and boldly procialmed their tr (signed) K AUMOUTH, on Charles 8.01 Ride” and Let us her own soil. Tet the whi j¢ to abandon a useless thing like Ul ime and pnrposes, and tardily say that they mean py - Governor of Louistana, iN 400 hulf of the T ‘Mr, d, and fart upon and were strangling their mother. Itisapar- | guirage onoaliy them by ignorant’ negro’ ‘and obedience to the hi Hut the spirit that iy | 1H, ROUSSEAU, Brevet MajGon, Commanding. MO; Phornkeot Pa Col, Beeney, and others. Wno 1s Goysixa 8. Beovonn?—The Tribune this question, and, of course, requires to be en- ti of Balti iy In atte pln to carry elec: tic keale at the North, and by ‘a the South. We ap Ficidal net, against which the whole world will rise | Wo up in indiguation, Ido not believe in the hi nations anything equalling this ingratity oh Shinvates them may be rom supreme | tions by fraud on ri Becretary Scofeld’s reply, which has been tele aphed to the press, was recelved to-day, but Gen. ichanan'’s troops have been in the city since yew Md they have made the the ‘Bouthy, and. given them. ten umes poliical power enjoyed by white | men tate of New Jer> of the College, titution of the C italy #1500) Latnyotts fan'e of Cin. $4900; Central of ood by the Union inte In uu lightened on the subject. Ay we are always happy to kn: Thave been arraigned here an New York without such a design? These 5 y who | terday ra" OF City 6260) The cholr th npart information to auy of our coter gountry by all the orators, great a F millions in New York have two Senators, and a are," or that those | ‘Tho parishes named by Gov. Warmonth constitute tl accompanied i Fatt clipe glad preg e fhe | rly, for certain expressions o the three millions of colored ve twenty Sena ted tin. Poilco District, created by t organ in manner. ‘The keys, to any dark subject, we beg to inform the Tribune that whieh fel from me sone thae age with reference to | tors; and there reconstruction me thing holds true with regard to he sane act depri although to less eatent, He con- w with the College charter M onoe more, at mini all constituted clvivil auth Gunning 8, Hediord is the fature City Judge of New Jared that, ta my | Kepresentativ orally mayors, #herit Yosh by the retiring President, the I rao '¢ Demoe 7 ne Wor S 2 ENTS. York ; that he is a rising nwyer, 4 pressing this opinion, I have t held ve to my | for their patient attention, his desire for peac In Jefferson parish everything Is quiet, . Cooper ition. —The First Union oe Op address, ‘This was Gunning B. Bedte oF iy known among the medical country Sect ore de doatrnty |, M: M: Pomeroy followed ina short speech, in which | mite the ora ee gat, Fam onal systamy of the Od | anting hem | Tueuftyy anid radon uf Gov. edion) to. whowe that any law in vi ff the Constitudon | Be referred to the Democratic gain of seven Con- | fn ite admin memory a monument Was some time ago’ erected In greeanen and thousands of vou ers for building purposes, | course And predicted a | to the citize —A large negro radi- f study and method of discipline, and pre- | Witmineton, fe noll and yoid ody denies this ne Delaware state Journal, after de- heals Cont hi ‘ ie train ot peace. nit to enroll new members. ented mony usefut hints for th ement or tie | peribine se the following inseripiic You cunavt find even. the hardiest of these | Much larger gain next Tuesday, . following 1m We tran 9 P9C) ce ALIN, Chairman, | eal meeting was held in Court House equare this af | ""CrdmaruaxanaccThe. Cerman branch of the | curriculum pt education inoue Aimericus eoliegen, | Cite It A riblns uy are abs odes a Piadleels ‘whe will deny thal propeaiuen, paked sad bn it nuts oe Hid Wines nV Wot ido wa ‘Wu. B. Caawpuns, Gecretary, ternoon, Several white leaders were on the stand. | Cabloctuaukers’ Protective Union met at 2t Grand | ‘The address exhibited breadth of cultivation, deep | embryo is? sila, Ar that be tro, the question to be tnauired | 2 1any: (ne meeting, wives oontinged in session ealil ——— One colored speaker threatened fearful retribution | street lane nlght.Jacub Schworz, President, and Jacob | thought, keen analysis and great’ mental vigor, and Goxwisa Repromy, OF before 1 am set down as n Fovolutioniat, lk whoth | drevsed the meeting, dais Welland teen wbie Brot Hector, and auld the right of his | Sitnona,Secretaly, ‘The worktien employed An the | thous occupying one’ and & half hours In delivery, cena cen tt EUtiadea blag A, Aer: gr these acta are unconstitutional or not, I contend ; + vaten 5 Tree to tote was obtained by revolution, and itwould | shop of'Allen & Moore, in kitzabeth street, reported | was listened to with the deepest Interest to ite «loss seradwated at Nasnuu nit New dervey, 177 that they are, and hink I can prove to yon no ——- Avnvax, N. Y., Oct. 97.—The Democrats of | fakes biontior on to take it from the colored ra_daring the past work ie impression Was most happy, an firmed the Having ttaeEant distingtion, only that they are palpably so on their face, and that de Scenes. Caguga county held’ a’ mass meeting he day, and | people. They W Taw-abiding, peaceful cithe | creased their wages fifteen per cent.,and they had | high oplnion formed of the Intellectual ae ay He hia, the Radicals themscives confers them to be so by : ; addressed by Judge HH. 1. Comstock, the Hon, | Lous if permitted, but fighting eitizeus it compelled, | refused, to work until the former prices are puld | abilities by all his admirers, Pree teeta ee Shete acts, aud tha} the Bapreme C rk of the United Union square and Fourteenth street, from Wood, Judge Pratt, and, it, ten Eyck. Hens If pormied, bus Aghbing ollesne ? y them, While Society now nomhers toine 3.800 mem: fpr. Me cloned with sn oto nt expression of distinguist loquence tates has decided the pri sof these nets to be | Third avenue to University place, were brilliantly i ee bers, and Is one of the most Influential and powerful | his appreciation of the honor conferred upon him, Unconstitutional in several caves. In the first place | hung with Chinese lanteres as on the former : Avavsta, Ga., Oct, 27,—A De eratio | ting Fires. i i trade unions in the elty andthe high © In which he held thove who Atto ber of the It would seem to me preposterous to, anne the auer- | sion. ‘There were two stands on the square, ono | was held to-night and addressed by Judge Carleton, Iw Fonsvem Street. —Early this morning, at] K vanes had preceded bin tn office, and the hope that the of Delaware tion that this estab) fector. from Tndian ; Mul, and iment of military despotism in | feing Broadway, and the other near the monument, | Deme 2071 Forsyth atreet, oceupled #8. lager-bice loon i tinconstitationalact. Whero ald | Tye'saleatand was trtenmed exactly an at the iaat | Gen, Wright. ‘The Republicans aay they will tarry | #'Ghriy eowhes’ Damage writing lusured. for now flourisl ty to make a military despotism | meeting, with the exceotion that beneath the portrait | the State hy a large majority, while the Democrats | 4¥ 9) in the Manhattan heir patr fair Tame ot the during bis Presi quent and Impre niloge should not be tarnisied | add one oF the Bclewates (o (he Convenion that frame the Uh ore the South is not they get the auth il Stato, ney, ‘The pororation was elo: PE ‘ : two Senators were obtained for Delaware. to supersede the State Governments? Where do | of S-ymonr were the words "No such word. us | afc confident of 20,000 majority, 7 stat cents sat RG Wes The 0 Lie exercises closed with prayer and doxology, 4 Washington, with whout te wae thoy nd it in the Coustitution? | There | fail” Upon the stand itscll, m gas Jota, was aspread | Exwina, N. Y., Oct, 7.—The largest torchlight | ¢, A. on the tied, floor from tus | ofcapving. the Vice chutt?’ Hiariaoy and ‘thus, the Interesting proceedings of the day ated in the Hevolutionsry struggle. Reena ee eee tor dad | eagle, with the words beneath “Neymour aud the | procession ever eld in the southern tier of cotin- | Cnonton mp. Damago slight: | humor were the order of.tho evening. The passed lato Listory, OF HITE Whe Comte eslos of Firat deage OF ba e4 : aly v "4 ri Sem bt, Over 2,000 t hes sured ers lusuronce Company tu1 hi r ne tice to the good nee pro a si ie i et} fan Peoseiiatiog = saya that the Goxerarsaat of te sland, ind made the opening spced i Fie was fo, brilliantly ite ss ard io pany for Saving fone & ny ipa a 0 ie, free Wings pre aoe ean HeegenaaieNnl which be bold tlt bis death, Union e repuviican form of eovernisent. They have | New wore Gen: Hiair aud the ions Mr, Burke from | uminated, ‘The Hon. Jub eechen BM | Tawnexce, Mass, Oct. 0%.—A fro broke out | tie usual tout of tlle order, several | songs day, at the Bellevue Hospital, concluded the Inquest | He #2 Debaved tn thea aprrobenion ot Klacmerye Ome the iden ‘shat under the clause authorising the Go- | theintering of hie Blste. ‘The crowd on the square | Le ; ind iturninein the Afying room In the went wing of | ali recitations were given, the’ utmost hilarity | Oniueboty of dames Meaduins, wiho, 4 aired y re fellow citizens, ‘ament to guarantee republican forms of govern- | was not one-tenth of that present at the last great Denning, N. Y., Oct. 27.—The largest political se wbafts flew — thie! 4 Oc the Washington Mills, The Manes were confined | Prevailed, Wits bart ported, died it the St, Luke's Hospital from a piste pada ment, Congress can establieh « military despotism ; | gathering, but there was the same lack of enthusiasm meeting ever held {n Chautaqua county took place in | {hho roof and attic, ‘The estimated damage and fat” and when the Drethoren eparated Ny ro | Shot wound, inilicted by Michael Mulligunc a pant —_—_— that they cin do athing diametrically opposite tothat | manifest as then, With the exception of Mayor | this village this afternoon and evening, to ratify the | 49,090, principally by water. existed bat one regret that such nother | Bt rl | can, koeping in Third avenue twee BROOKLYN. 2 yore reacted todo, They might as well contend | Hoffman, none of the speakers were applauded, and | Republican, National, State, and local nninattons, Tx Monuisania,—-Yosterday morning the house | Pi2{e BEDE was twelve mon hera, Several wituessce were examin pbs nianticky ‘Noravens,—Women have been em- | relsome o but | time, Tt app tute | jury rendered un- | 10 his death fi under that clause they evtuld sek up a monarchy. | of course nis persona! av well ay poltieal popal ‘What is the difference between a monarchy and ® | would have secured applause from any vudienc military despotism, except its duration? ‘The mili: | especially from Democrats, Mayor Holman apol Penn. votismn ia the most arbitrary form of overs: | gized for the brevity of bis reinarks, on the ground | torchlight proce (iully insured in the. Westehe: bof AL but Probably the monarch Of haying travelle over 8.09) mile ‘and made 00 a - & ret ea acce Company, Mr. ba rot uld have the longer duration, Even Thad- ches recently in behalf of the nationel ticket , ounty. Matus! Insurance ( mpany. | Mr. Feet dite vad ths conten: ppenehen snecahe tn Re! OL e's opel picture | Another Earthquake In Callfornia~The Ores | joss is about $314) on turnilure ; Insured, ity | It was addressed by Major-Gen. Plea 1 | Lieut. Gov, Lee, of Ohio; Judge Behotleld, of Eric, | owned by Schuyler Anderson, and occupied by and the ‘Hon, W. ©, Putnam, of Buffalo, & | Charles C; Spocny. at Hich, bvldgeyille, with mont of Jon closed the demonstration, its contents, was bur Tue lows to Mr. Anderson A Riot i rue Firra Wano—A Woman Saor ny A Unirep StATKH REVENUR CoLLKOTOR, Yeu terday afernoon Deputy U, 8, Revenue Collector Fredorick Hh Lawrenee, In ‘comeany with Deput Collectors Charles E, Swayneand William Buckland, proceeded to the locality kuown as Irishtown for the graver for some tine tu this lt: inited. Ab th cat Wool of Design, there are about fifteen pup! rthe instruction of Mr, Linton, the well known engraver, Women can earn aout $2 Weck ut this employment, which would be very good i & pistol Michael Mulligan, and that they belie aner recelved provocation from Avtar d Mulligan was d Coron rt i fy k purpose of taking araid upon some illicit distilleries, fn bis place more than once, and declare | of the Democracy, apologized for Frank Blairs * in on Legininimre, t, 27.—A fire in Ipswich this morn. | pay ir it was Wut in most c ly | day commenced on th hegre ied that those acts were outaide of the Constitution, and | discreet expressions.” and, promised a splendid vic. | Saw Francisco, Oct, 27.—A sharp shock of W Cobinry’s Vol) Pecupled by Jaseph [tan portion of the year, when. the publishers | Carn sacolored man, who peste vuln died Act eR ae that the Constitution gave no authority to them. | tory for the ‘on the 8d of November, Sepa 7 arae | Lord, fan ; Stephin, Coburn, grocer; . | are getting out ilustrated books, and during the shot wound inflicted by ar blick man, ‘ icles When the case of McArdle came up berore the | “Zi‘the mohument stand, epecches were made by | Carthquake occurred at midnight, causing considera | Hori 0 esor ait Town Clerk; Di M. My: | of the tite they are dle, - Sometime George Tillman, on Monday wight, when they | pi W cause aur tne were hoot Sh ‘ongress knew that | yqr'a S Sullivan, Gen, Putten, of Peonsylva ble fright. No damage was done, lor, Jeweler, and others, Wat's shoe manufactory, | yirls unite together and’ divide th had been quarreling ov of cards tna drink | and pelted with sticks and stones by the mob, Law- m decided in principle | wiio dilated on the splendid Democratl ‘pn ‘The Republicans members of the Mouse of Repre- | adjoi also bu due mun was Injured | them, one taking figure engraving, jog shop in Twent ect, Tt appears renee, considering imself in danger of bis lite, In a case in the State and knowlng that | jate elections in that State, Indiana, and Ohio—~indl |, rtatives of the Oregon Legialature have resigned, | by the explosion of kuvac. The property was | grouid, and a third follage, and this plan is found to | Tillmai walt for his 'y turned and dred a pistol, "Pho ball, instead of hitting the Supreme Coert waeld dec ae We Hescnstrheticn cative of the majorities to ve ais i Pe ‘The Governor has accepted their resignations, ‘hia | partly insured, nucceed very well, Except for its being » feden shot in the eu with 9 four-b any of bis pursuers, struck Mrs, Maria Kelly, resid- ‘faet unconstitutional, they passed a aking aw and Mr, Egbert, who endeavored to Og | eee ue ernnt Oe Aenate anordal “Me ShoveRriae 7 : Oct _T tary, engraving oifers « very suitable occupation for | «+ ‘one Hab 002 Water § ng at 4g n ptreet. The bail entered the i mee o A te = is Court | tere nee | Citement tu Su finwarbt, jue boots and shoes, s, | hem ot a profession, Several bave ulreauy taken ra of Beo, who was shot by Fa shoulder, Without tonchtng any vital part, Tt was r ould be diverse « on from the Court? Iso Bpo! €. oremen! * t are; vA gent) h positios % canal boat captain, a th . oe g aad ea ne ac tet uheie eiecnship and cour | Sie Bree ee ar varick Of Onondaga tour: | Parane.enta, Oct. 37.—The operatives in the | hurely escaped dust: maged $2.0. | ‘ve resolution relative. to the. bnvernationat t habit of coming to the ler to annoy and atuse the | Vere injury about his person, fyrred the franchive upon. the negro, giving the | ty Mr.dyW. Cuttell, Capt, Kynders, and Mr, Meury | woollen mills of this clty struck to-day ogatnst the | The losses from the Troperty cestroyed will AP, fo seuss hak no action | gy land one dey atiemptid to not ine Bock aariie peel SS SRE Ss Begrors entire couttol over those sate iin gues: Watkins, i re eee e4 Ofleen per cont, which ad. | Tesch $50,000 ; Ineuray Lega a Pet ia SRLy ae Ht On Mw ay Woy appeared azul, ond aio alleges that Rassias ou Wi Bement Ae ltasta| resinne Catholic clergyman, Who Was indicted in the State of | Club Rooms, 32 East Fourt street, but as the vance 10. the price of goods. Bome 600 | Sscupled by dF Me a factory, by | lock-out | may be ” ner A of the deceased, Who died soon wite: war vas made last Rigi (0 eal poOig on thd Missouri, for preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ | system of repeating” was kev! up all round, we | Panda kaye quit works Ty 0 prospect of @ | Pecunia by dee Lop, and Jo | Fequired from the General shail forwar Rav: 8. He SHAG Lite ene Muws denine Bosch. Rane Heyer te rah poraes tg jonee, om ned. Bm ne nto pi ne Calee lights were placed at 0 ne pe room of Uh resumes ta We d members, amoun \ js to preach Wigwam, in * ‘ ork State 103 op, and a Preine Court declared the ek uncensutitiona and | atone Puurtcenth atree!, od 1oehet# and Mom An Gat A Congressman Elect Arrested, struction jivcanif contents, * eve honemembars, sriauy ") as Crested sine indignation among ths clergy Nad tnmattatell muse deeetitatianes Foe eat teday, under that decisions {am Lappy to | een ate ee eet they SAW BOW, and aid | Ckavatanp, Ohio, Oct, 27.—K. Foon Dickinson, | mores toes ts ; pot Insured ; Coo- | ghall non a copy of such statement to all the f the Episcopal Church tn New Jersey. Pils io auctioncering. $40 was, advanced on yee jan “A y iy By unterrified”’ t@ come, : 4 See oe cuts ub $10,000, no + and Bauders’s ob | focal un and they shail vote upon the requis: 4 invasion Of their pastoral territory draws | Seymour; but it wos to be & pool of one bunded ‘say, anybody ean preach in the btats of Missourl | yor come, Probate Judge of Saudusky, and member of Con- 5,000; Insured for & in’ various companies, i n hey to up SOE aera tie Herc Derntcrens i" vinous Yue AW: BF oe Bu Sout, hat decisia vers the principle of iseapaaestoaruirnas gress elect from the Northern District, was arrested he building wan ow) nays taken to the goveral. Secretary, and | ly condemning the conduct of Mr. Ty ng. (o support their favorite with the necessary the disqualifention of the Soathern ‘white. vote Weat Virginian Election, on Saturday, charged with issuing fraudulent natue arent YUL. [es “majority. of” thew vous’ east | | Gxvenovs.—Mr, Peter Cooper’ generously , no pool was made, ‘The attendance, which In this reconstruction act, ‘Tho Court. held Waneuno, W. Va, Oct 2%—Returns from | ralization papers. A partial examination was had Borraro, N. ¥., Oct. 2t-—A German, named | tein favor of the saine, the Prosident shail have the | o tos the tise of thu lurze Hall of Cooper | wos shade up principally of sporting wen who pay pare that no man can be punished for crime by le BERING) NE aE yesterday, tho cake Was postponed, at the de- | Loule Metzcer, set’ fire to 1a dwelling house thls power to levy a per capita tax throughout the whole | Institute, for the lecture by Miss Anni B. Dickin- | teular attention to (rots, then drew away from poll- Gislatve “enactment, ‘without a trial, with: | thirty-three counties show a vet Republican majority | fendant’s request, to Nov. 4. ‘Uhisis the same case | rnivg, aud then slot UM, Ue ls expected to | General Union suficient to pay each member while | *on, in Debalf of the Working Women's Asvociation, | ica and bestowed their regard on the race whee Dut witnessos, aud’ without a jury; and that b of forty thousand, in which McArdle is Lmplicated digs om strike thy sus of 610 per week. el. 6, takes vlace today op the Fusion Course

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