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—— $$ — AMUSEMENTS, WALLACK'S—The L ire Lata. Blogant scenery, arpointineute, eA splendid cast. KIVLO'S, GARDEN, —Jack Cade, Matines on Satortay | at 1 o'clock P.M. | THEATRE FRANCATS.—Conevtove to Mrebant, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, O¢t. 20—Leotar a. POWERY THEATRE —The Cri tet, ‘on Satnrday ata P.M. WOOD'S MUSEUM Irion, the iar Farce every Oller wi W'S MUSIC HALT. 8 PIM acKtoye Morten. Piet A Tour through Iréi Matinés an at tho Wheel, ant HOON + corner Ah ay — fend Rational Eater Raton ¢ Aeqlemy Me ANd Aciobals. Sei. oe Weds Atay PS, sath at. Bronawar ALB. Matinios at vig i Ha rik: Bou! KEW ¥ DMogie. nerdnes and EUROPEAN CIRC formances every * Opera Per M WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1858, e& —— Who are the Radicals? ‘The enemies of Gen. Grant talk a great eal about his being the Radical candidate for the Presidency, and about the horrors which will result from the establishment of Radical rule under his auspices. According to them, the General will be only a tool in the hands of men thirsting for the destruc: tion of the country, and Lis election will Le the signal for the most atrocious outrages and anporallcled excesses, To every in the loast formiliar with Gen, Giant's character, either from personal tequeiniance or from the record of his sarecr, the idea of his being a tool in the bands of any man or fet of men fs absurd. Be has always acted upon his own judgment ® the execution of whatever business was intrustod to hin nd it is not likely that he will begin at his present mature age to gi ap the habit. Like every wise man, he has qot all the help be could from tho know ledge and experience of others, and then lias lone as he thought best. As President, ho | will probably pursue the same course, Ho | has made no pledges to the party which nom- inated him, not even respecting the appoint ment of a single cfficial, They asked him so be their candidate; he did not ark them for the nomination, When he takes posees- tion of the White House, ho will Le at liberty wo call around him just such men as he pro- fors, and nll his post carcer is an assurance shat he will choose, not violent politicians, but eound, trustworthy public servants. He is a man of extraordinary common sense himself, and will look out for that quality in appointees. The welfare of the nation could not bo placed in hands less likely to imperil it by execeses of any kind, Berides this, the danger to the country from Radicalism is not ol on one side. Th aro, it must be confessed, many Radicals in the Republican ranks; that ix to say, men who, in devotion to a sing!) absorbing tdea, would hurry the country into injudicious measures, But, on the other hand, there are, and always have been, quile as many such men among the Democrats, In the days of slavery, there were radical partisans of sla. vory in fhe latter party, as well ae radical abolitionists in the former, and what the pro- tlavery radicols did in support of their idea wo know only too well, Democrats havo now their radical nogro-haters as well as tho Republicans their radical friends of the negro; and while the latter would confer on the ob- jects of their affuction the Indiscriminate pri Vilego of voting and holding office, the former vent their radicalism by means of the pistol, the bowie knife, and the noose. Then there are the radical Democratic rebels who would exalt traitors above loyal men, a8 well a8 the radical Republican anti-rebels who would treat all our misguided Southern brethren with the same merciless justice. Indeod, if either party deserves the accusa- tion of being ultra-radical in its charactor and purposes, it is the Democratic. Their candidate for tho Vice-Presidency has openly recommended the most violent and radical measures for relieving his fellow radicals at the South from the burden of distasteful measures, Tho fabricator of one of the most important planks in their platform is WApE Hamrron, o radical rebel, who for four years did his utmost to overthrow the Na- tional Government. Their clief leaders at the West are men who propose a radical re pudiation of the national debt as tho only thorough method of mending tho national finances. And hero, at th ast, we have radicals like Rosennena, who, in their zeal for the party, get themselves involved in transactions which, to say the loast of it, have a very ugly look. The fuct is, that extremes on one side beget extremes on the other. The fanatical devo tees of slavery far outdid the Abolitioniets in ultra The ultra negrohaters ¢ with the undistinguishing advocat equalit The theorizers who hold that t) rebels have been guilty of no crime are worse than the f et rebel de What the sober citizen a tho path of justice and wisdom, without leaning to either extreme, and that path is the one w honestly believe Gen. Grant will be eure to | tread. Ho is aiming at y for all, the maintenance of the public ouncers, ch we deney would doit no good, to the laws of all civilized countries, belongs to the mon who earn it, are older than the Western, and have been at work meking money longer, a fore their citizens are richer, helped the Wost build its railroads and fac: torica because they had the money to spa: and for the same reason they have estab- lished its banks. against them because they get a little moro renee, capitalists for I New York at seven per cent. when it is worth only three in London. that tho East has taken advantage of the capital in and purity in the administration of offices, The Radicals of both parties may rave and howl as much as they Like, but they cannot swerve Grant from bis ¢ bor control his action, Mr. Seymours Chicago The leaders of the Democratic party, §1 their dusperation, have dragged their Ire dential candidate from bis rotiroment, and gent bin forth on a speech making tour through the country. If he does not do any Detter than Le did at Chicago ov Satu Jast, they might better have kept him at hora His performance on that occasion is certainly one of the most lamentable exhibitions of weukness and malice ever made by # man aspiring to the reputation aad the position of a gicat statesman, The whole speech Is nothing more than an unscripulous and malignant effort to bow dissension between the Eastern and Westeru acetone of the Union, After soundly be rating the Republican party for its ill suc cess \n reconciling the South with the North, and udirectly charging upon it the blame of id which exists among the late rebels gainst Northern citizens, he goes on himeclf to try and oxcite all the prejudice possible in the mluds of Western men against those of the Past. His reasoning would be ridiculous, ‘Were not ite purpose 6o mischievous. According to Mr. Seymour, the cost of trenenorting the nroduce of tho Western States to market, and the consequent diminw tion of the producer's profite, ie owing to the chinations of the Republican party. It ie they who h stroged the prosperity of the South, which, in the days when cotton was king, paid so liberally for tho corn and pork of the Northwest; and now, by the un equal distribution of bank currency, they compel the West to submit to an enormous Tate of interest for the use of money belong ing to Eastern capitalists! We have too much confidence In the goo sense of cur Western fellow-citizens to sup pose for a moment that any great number of them will be deceived by Mr. Seymour's ar- guments. The occasional low price of corn, to which he alludes with such hypocritical rogret, it is perfectly notorions, prevailed during several seasons previous to the wer, and will probably prevail hereafter when: ever and wherever there i a superabundant crop. And as to the rate of interest, all who havo business at the West know that it is lower now than it was previous to 1960, and that currency is much more plentiful. Bor- rowers on bond and mortgage pay now seven and eight per cont., where they used to pey ten and twelv which used to be regulerly at one to two per cont. premiusa, can now be had at one quarter of one per cont, ‘To attempt, In euch a state of facts, to rouse & and exchange on the East, veling of hatred against Eastera mon, as usurers and extortioners, is not likely to prove sucecesful, Even admitting that the Weet were, as nour affects to suppose, suffering for the waut of money, his election to the Presi- Money, according The Eastern States 1 there. They have To raise a hue and ery interest when they lend their money away from home than they do when it is employed under their own eyes, is contrary to common We might as well abuso English ting thelr money here in An to the idea Weat in getting an unfair excess of National Bank circulation, Mr. Seymour knows when ho utters it that he is giving countenance to a demagogical fullacy, If the West had the money to spare to establish Danks, it would not be suffering, ag he says it is, from @ecarcity of currency, To offer it thechanee of setting up more banks would be like offering a merchant who hed all his ted in his business a chance to buy Government bonds, What he wants is to borrow money from other people, not to lond his own; aud so the West wants to bor- row from the East, not to go into the bauk- ing business on ite own eceount. Altogether, we consider Mr. Seymour's Chicago speech both silly and wicked. It silly, because it resumes that the people who listened to it are fools ; nud it is wicked, be- cause it is an effort on the part of a man sup ported by a largo and influential politieal party to array one portion of his country agninet another, and to stir up hatred and strife where brotherly affection and poaco should alone provai ani ad Tho Politest Man in tho World. Admiral Ler, who was spoken of in our article on the Blairs the other day, is probably the politest man in the world, One summer day in 1864, ho was riding around the lines at Bermuda Station with President Lixconn, Gen, Grant, Gen, Burien, and about twen- ty staff officers. By accident Gen, Grant's hat fell off, but before any of the youngsters had thought of dismounting, the Admiral was on the ground, had picked up the hat and restored it to the owner with a polite Dow, and sprung into his own saddle again with a grace and agility worthy of Ricuanp O'GonMAN himself, The Admiral rides won- derfully well for a sailor, We know of no other man 60 polite, with poseibly the exception of Judge Jomn A Lor, of Brooklyn. —— Tho contest between Fennanpo Woop and Jon Savace in the Ninth Congress District waxes warm, and promises great entertainment, The Tammany men are for Mr, Woon, the Fenians for Head Centre Savace, The Radicals maintain on avowed neutrality with a candidate of their own, but we learn that many of thom will go for Savauw because he is a patriot and @ poet, as well as Fenian, ‘The Democrats aflect to despise the Fenians, but, unless we are mistaken, th will prove themsclves a mighty power tp th Ninth District, in AS z Courage is a great thing. It lifts m above his circumstances, As that is oue of the uocracy, it follows that For this ratic party now have vful, to, to sce how definitions of true @ courage is democratic, probably, that the Der much of it, tis wonc keep it up. Thon mn it is, every m nse knows eulready beaten beyond redemption, Lough the duties of the hour with nid y f thoy were sure of er saw a body ervity and co tor, his is welt, for if they were ed their situation would be hard i not thus gi ced, Luckily for ther, and for us all, the agon: will soon be over, Afior Ge ole we have pene too er of universal good Meanwhile, let our Dermoe friends keep thelr wate t sentinels all wide aw Hon acu: Grex ey is shout to decline to run for Congress in the Filth District, and leaves the prize there tot J for by Joun Monmsser and G ons The latter isa lant soliticr, Mowurssey # hard cou teat in 1866, u to give bin o harder now, But while thus s from the competi tion for Congres ! Nr, Guegvey doce is about to accept ther uo of the Repub. iican County Convention for the important office the canvass with his woutod energy and enthu: sin, His opponent, tt enjoys the advantage of being backed up by the uulted Democracy, sud wil! probably bave sore thing like fifty thousend majority, Mr, Grewsey will deseove well of his party for accepting its nomination and making « con: test in which he cannot hope to win, His object is clear and meritorious, It is to strengthen the general Republican ticket by the addition of such voters as the presence of his name upon it will bring to its support. We Lave no doubt that the Micuane Co: NOLLY, THE SUN, WED number of these fa considerable, Apart from all | cowory to the portion considerations, we know of no cite | etpat in the aaeond degree, (or the grime If commit be tol heits z70M. ! pnally 20 popular among the masxes | ted by the Cor aid not be aided by him. oan kore Ws FbedL sm girs Me ool vie ‘ ey not pod was they ahtecnth Day's Session. New York as Honace Gameiry. Eve (he keep » Rot prove, Thelaw | The ei, ath da: this Conven- ers of grog-shops and the row t hire with he w ‘thing must be | tlon opened yesterday with prayer by the Rev. Dr tof ef fi o tody knows Shelton of Western New Vork, the Rev, W. S is a fort oft reat, Ever Tt wae enemented hy Mr. Sedgwick that patting | of Rhode Isluad, aud Bisuop Odenlelmer of Sw his oldw P his shuMing gait, his kinduess | ne word Into am ine + won a making of the | Jersey, had t sos welfare: t whole instrament; Lo tho slatnta, being @ criminal Mr. Weleh, of Penneyteania, informed the House | is devotion to the people's re etetnte, monet be trae riot. ‘Then ttretstes | that the Bishops eould tot ect thro coment humor, and vigorous, homely style, This | tothe taker, who citice torre the invtrament hin: | hasiness before Trureday eveving, bus the House of pecutiar popularity will be of avail in the mighty t of next Tuesday, and the Kepublicars will owe for th berg asked the Sup cont statate refers to maki ESD a ee RD 1 the art does not NT EPISCOr. OBNBRAL for tre punttion 9f wee see Nor ca le be prin la i sell, OF Uhrodgh wn jue ut agent. nie « wos not the prinerpol, hak any nce Ss.n'J. Y, OCTOBER 1% 186 roride | PROTES: 1 Mr, Rowen- The (0 papers, Ne Agxin, t Deputies might make arrangementa sdjournmente gin favor of a teal person, | one deputy from each of vighteen vr an earlier Mr, Welch aiso stated that ater much he | inquiry from Tegal gentlemen he cout state thet service w new debt to their great | int not Of w-Beuc ous, perpen, Tie act constituve « qioram for the transaction of Unein ss journalist and leader, at the cloee of that event: | Ietended to “prevert the fe ‘The Committee on Canons reported w resy.ution , noluraliaation papers, and each non-conenrring In message 1A of tho Honse of B sh ful doy. Tames Of HeUtious pores could not Le av used, ending canon 5, cE Senin, the lnatrument must af the record. | toy tate tn 1 ATURALIZATIO BAUD. cain, SU48 confined te snc! of ettizensi.p | Fideration itr Commitee also re. eee, ua fe Feferred ton thie sot not what Foferred to I> | voted edverse ng the words. ‘clerical ‘ on ey | Cter Nets, OF in common UsaK HL Of this House, Tey algo re- Trial of Rosenberg Argument on a tore eertifiestes wrre uttered tri, whey rd Against the omission or changing of any he Complain were true, The Prosecution does not” prove tn the Prayer Book by nistersy i F aad ott ry, | that they were not true; and tt groavd that It would destroy the uniformity The examination In the cara of Meofoin 1 | motion shvald be en rd, the devrmes would, p of worship: adopted” ‘They any object to any aur Ooset yeaterduy | them to ‘be true, Mr. He enbere only uttered them bia to the term of probation of foreign ministers: 10 o'clock. stinony on Satur | 4 CortiNestes of Chari-s Kk. Loew, that wach records | ene ne orders in Gime Chareh, fay ina few Words, Bay pe anal: | were to be found tn the archives of th ‘Dr. Howe, of the Committee on Canons, offered day, few word ye mis: | Court,” AS to the sale, Rowentorg In bis heart, be. | reediatlons permitting the ase of hymue In pub ic who obtainel seven ce m of naveral lieved that theas were cersifcates of real persons, | woreiip other tian those now allowed. Laid on tne Retitions Baines, Mi mocraie; of Noble McDonald, | He procured them for real persons, and sa table. Also, tequesting # joint eommittes of two ray offered Bn) at tie amine rate; of Maurice | Wey wer To tjuee rex! persons fur whom they | bishops, two ministors, and ( revise Livingstone, who obtained four certificates for wore originally feauedt, Ie referred to & Wendell, 810, | and correct the version ‘of psal hymns. osed each; and of Samuel Reynolds, who wae fle the ease of Rathibgn, npon the quesilon what consti: | in the P. B. Chareli. and to roport to the nett Gene- a ynolds, who war vllered | stitutes uttering, If js the tranafer to rome person | ral Conyention. This resolution was adopted naturalization papera In any quantity fired at $1.40 each, No forther testimony was in- troduced “by the | prosecution yesterday Immediately 0) ¢ opening of the the District Attorney rented tho ease for the p ection, relying upon the evidence produced upom iatardny. Mr ‘Orabam, fon the part of the defence—We 46 pot Snaiat ‘upon the right to the production of Mr, Murray for the purpose of ero Soil, witha view to shorten this matter, my aeeistunt, Mr, Lawrence, will make @ mo ties thie complaint apon the aw, We thing a* 80 perfectly plain, and are soe intended to be pods, and Livingstone re | Mr Tawrenes inquire the set # 11S bad Lew Me. Patterton repiiet contained in Brig! thy'* Mr. Barret denied concluding the care. Mr dirady replied to ed and injured by th M8 | ands wot to such anyioe as Slums, McDonald, Rey? Hlerton promised to bring the proof before transter, amendments to eanon 14, wee. 1, titl referred to the Committee on Canons A where was the proof that n repealed, excepting the 13uh that that was the only seetion Digest. wut (ue other sections had been Of the Chureh, that recommend oF adoy and asked to be discharged sideration. Ordered. caneurr ve of the House of Deputies jn the eral Convention eorreet versions of th the argoment of Mr, Crohn, 1, whi In resolation, the committee reported on the subject of registering all the baptized and confirmed children t was too inte in the seasion to fnything precticable. thereon, irom iis further eons ‘The Committee on the State of the Church reported Messazes from the House of Bishops asked the ‘appoint taent of # joint committee to report to the next Gen- Book of save the time of the Court, Gat we do not th \ 1 not here raign the Sopreme Court. Common Prayer tn the Germen, French, and Bwed- be Sear ae iesence at pre. | Hehe tree that the genuine process or that a genuine | {sh lung Concurred in, Also, autioriaing the bs transcript of the proceedings of that Court to the | joint eon the Standard Bible to proceed Ot. vtatrtet Attorney anegeeted that It wonttarvn | catent vt ovcr five Lousand cases hud been the aub: | with the pabtieation of the same, weurred in, tine it ‘otiee their evidenion Giret | Jct of borter 1m a lager ce, saloon, id that there is | And also appointing the bishops of Olio, Minnesota, nd wake ie? tthe clos | ho statete of the Untied States to meet aerime, | and Pilievnrgh, « committer of conference on the walt Lawrence -We propose to. follow the example | 't Wess lamentable, want of provision Fart of wat House on the differences ariting ont of of the prosecution, and conduct the examination lu | tw w question bere ity wh the change in the complexion of the Bourd of Mis- os 10 Feveh the case outne District Attorney—I am not aware that my ten or twelve step Rnano-Greek Commitioe appointed by the tnet friend hae the control of the manner in whieh the where bb General Convention presented a iong report on theie ‘cose shal! be conducted. ‘This is @ matter of disere the Russo-Creck tion with the Court, rf think they sre entitled to H weoreal € that Is a peuuine anire of the Supreme letter “fr epee the ator Ferrie kik, bas ke is claimed hy the detence that tine is not a oping the heer | j ay HOt expression | Greek Char bn | + euntained tn the wet of entitling from. we rf state, snd wa hoed t | bulformerly belonged (0 the elerk and not to the | Christians who pra fe Suaed to vail, stient Parliament. Ile ouly Wisen taere ie doubt na tot (the Prine ne eof w ‘An act tmeaning of @ statute that the title can be appealed to 1 of reamen on in Sts eonstrucston tion 1 and hed ref tothe anti A ei uiited by ung war, ‘The firet wection provid y be lawidi to employ on bonrd vepsels authorized inbunnly en Slater any pernon not a eitigen of the ‘he rule thas th ora persed Of color, native of the United | and this was the key to the whote a | Is not # universal rule. found in Brightley's Divest a reference tonense de. | Which has te Cited in dune, 153, mie reported in tiie Pil! i | reference torte 1 Jour f Leg eet Rio whieh It was held that the tiie act of Int was general in its provi He referred tn corrovoration to Chore, and the foil the 'Angliean Churel each union, ‘uneomtradicted ; but be ientiewep of Onaterbor { fie Reve Mtr, Willrame, w 0, referring to any naturallza- | other without forfelture of 6 W of the Coitod States in any | respective comm nil it A u tion | t outlerinee of 1orgod paper s jutended 40 deceive, Passing a nots on a bank comes, within the ting. The ions ted, with power to correspond (urtber | to this'matter, and the Rey, Dr was added tO the Commitee, tn plac Lishop) Younc, of Florida law with | ‘Lhe Kev, Dr. Lites ere ta, | report on the work of, tha It zation, pant three soure. Ther Work Amon Uh irch baw heen eminently eve @ heen gathered INU mise on Wi of a union betwe Fulton, of Georg of Dr, Gow the of thet Brightly's Digest, page 0. 16 was formerly the | barope ta the interest of this t A thet Ttexenherg was practice to Introduce matters foreign to tay subject | ported that the highest dignitaries of Cl Se bad vereete Srabdland to ite title in legislation, The watural, | state aro greatly in favor Of union, and exe wae 4 in 1614, ‘the war with Gr in the act of 1913 wos of | willing to allow tha fullest communion wit jing in their owa The Committee was con- rel nm ‘alin, of Brooklyn, read a tong ‘of Missions during fal, and sions ie had Leen uneble anywhere ary associa. case | and be cleimed th atltwas, not entitied to be | Hot true, th nottrue, If 4, ond its receipts from tuts soures have amount. regarded as wathority, when it was evident from the | the seal were fal ad, moek to be nishment, $57,000. ‘The report urges a system of iUneracy fire of the eet that it was directed against a special | W¢ found that the seal tad upon i name of no ely seitiod laces, and the employment of lay- ease of olfendors,and not an act of general appl i Court, bat aly thew ris * New ¥ Beal,” aad the same work, "The report was adopted. Mot even if thie ket be regarded ax of gencral appli: | doubt here were many copies of it in use concurred With Uie House ef Bishops tition tins #eeiton hus ho application to isthiag | M4 thia way in the cliy—if ib were only the seal of u ‘ject of tieologteal education, proved here, There le noting to show that the cor- | Hotary, while the siguatare of Mr. Loew was gcau Dr. Howe then ca'ied ap hi iation on the use Eicates which have been ivtroduced hee are not | ne, would not this japer be false? ‘This paper, eoid Anc-ent and M pecteerly Kenuine. “Cucy come bere with the signa: | to Mr, Sim that Adolph Sehlewinger, @ by Dr. Adams, tire of tle Clerk of the County, and with wreal pur | Netitiows person, perwor peared, ‘Tuis waa presented by blmself on Monday, Tt porting to be the evel of the county of New York, | certa ine, Whetier certilied to by Mr, Loew or | ight to any Kishoy e use of any verted by the sign: © of the Clerk, There hoa | het ing the qacation 4 uttering,’ was thie asked for in with the con- eon no att fon to throw any | Eilne coratieut Was tt not used by Mr. to be given 1 t picion on the & these certifieates, Court beeoines an last and the eh inet an entirely ditver: the letter, oF epirit, oF datem AUpPOR NIE Ite be ceueral Mr. Vuilerton bad + would be seriously raised by the defenes. 1 did Tolow that the wtatote was to ve limited be the tide was Tinited. We may resort fo the Gtle Aid in ecertalning what the Legislature mewnt with refert ‘cof 1ts proviewiins Dat when a pro Virion of Jaw 44 violated, that iv not ty he excused | ete title does Bot reser to that provision egucat have been enartinents not referred to In the titfes of the acts that a provision waa Inserted im | Our Biaie Constitution o put & stop to the practice, | All the provisions of law im the act of 113, excopt 4, leaving thant ident net, wiich in Brigttley’s | eision upon this p the Vend of offonges against | 6a authority whiet can be obtained, Teall the futh sete weetlor y person,” wheiher be be cu the | high wens OF adoat in lacer-bier on Centre sirect, | the law 1» geueral in ts S shall forge” auch papers, he te Hable ander this act, | 1M Could tt be nded Uh this exatninaiion, How yeu frome en iI other ps arises, whe At is proved that | testimony of their wilu Fuust pat the defen ian 2 sungentic teeti than an Lou o'clock Lomurrow. y ecrtanly were ‘They contained on their face a talsehoud re Wis bo euch person as the person ed On the face of the poper, It was a false certificate, be courte It did not the truth, dt wited tone w ereon Who did not exist Lad been clothed with oli The privticses of eltixensily, "the burden of the prool is for the other side, to ehow that the were genuine, ‘The fuct that tuey were obtained in a Ingerblor asloom, where courts ure wot properly lieldy throws upon them the duty of proving that they were one The Attorney-Gene uttering tho lorgery. opinion por wnt T bear wil the facts in Government having rested their tostiaony, amd the adjourn the case ghil lo-morrow at 10 o'clock. ny of Le dele Opluion ef the Atorney+Genoral on the Das of Boards ot Registry and Bat it was uot ument In Lis hands in fori fabject, when a niliaent seriking out | rh & witiet thoy ure | even nec boul be avid; tt 0 se ee et ant ecee to | wilgat be di ry | solielvod by ta wee these papers Ja | Sir. Graham suid that the other ride had field on to 1B a Belg Kaper | tne xecret of thelr prosecvGon With asm U diat te comp eu war | y weit they wire Mesons apt this were one of | Conmittee ly for peeing that browght | crete of their wiuer, | But ccrck Was HOw | Adams, withoul & personal examination iw the Supreme Court to his ofice, to Le delivered Tie quintesserce of the able and cloquent ar. | House, There were many docirinal He would evbuit, there | cument of the centloman Is, that tf a person goow | tained tn them opposed to the toachings of tie | fate a court of justice and by subornation ot peryury | Church, to maot. any procures ® judimert of the Coure ip i ¥, (ie | Dp. Paddoek, Dr. Hare, and others: disc athe e clase wo. | reqiicing the consent of the Bisaopa was lost, after dvdgmient Is itable to fdiet. | which the rerolution reported by the Commitice was He rehearsed at | atop ed vette My quired whether, admitting the | witb « paties in amendin vol dif wot | "On offences for whieh min und wheilicr, | also to inserting @ note In the Blond ab changes and alterations 00 1H. Ive (1 the closing ivary Churca, oa 4 ofemdant was rt, but sim thal judgment, u progress, and a [propose to reserve my de> | tea bo report at w ’ Ast bave been relarred ty | Commiive on the P bei at hand, but whiea | Mr. MeWhorter offered a resolution directing us fF the prevent tuat | Secretary tO prepare w copy of the Digesi provisions, Without express: ended by this Hou #ayue with the Journal Of the Conve ‘The order of te day, being ti ty roporta of the day, was th tion, ng all the tacks may enlight the statute, ‘Therclore, te | no deel eusetinent of any canon oD Uh Would be unwise aud inexpedi sees being ancoutrasiieted it upon bis detence, and with Mr, Luwreuce, who stated | time; that the avoidance of the ‘e Would wot consume | ence and lawlessness on one case Was adjourned until d | gance apd euperstition on the preservation of docirine from the ps fonal or unintenti¢ re of the Chure al eh +--- ral of this State, having ainitice on Rabrieal Diserepancies, ay rey be pe mit majority and tal eailed ap, ‘Lhe majority report concluded with a resolution ng the sense of the Convention to be th * fiom the House of Iehops conenrred 18 to evnon 2 tue ers tay be tried,” and nt Veager Book a ont. et arty oF the fo pent the | sutycet of Rituaiivin tat the pre ab cers of irrever- nid, and of extrava- other, ana iW of inten- require that. wll min ters doubiful the ould ee eee ee tnd were | Deon interrogated asto the duty of Boards of Roglt | iution® declaring the sense of the Convention to be 1 Lo pe mawed therein, but | try wud that the mai nd wiaaplieity in m, Will aD Ligupction that they should | ge (iow worship is exceedingly, to secure ‘the atic party. ‘he act ts : ataracon t Chureh from the introduction sound doctrine, t vo ws to Open the ATrORAST Onnamat’s Orel Wohile there le no absolute directory in the canon of gate: allow the forgery of uatural ALBARY, Get. IY, Lots, rubrics of the Church specifylay all oficial vestments om certitientes,, Meceve, Norton amd Mowtariye, aud practices and ull ecclesiastical ornaments wich Mr, Grahaus thought the lees aren Castceunn: Absence from the elty has provented | viny be fuy used therein, yet there ix the indication pide indulged in, the botter for ti ‘ tue frou avewering te laquities coutalued th your let | of great sitapiletty; and the trauitional usage of the with them Was the better pare ray ment mouent : oy | Churelt tn this bel week past have Me on election | therewith, and has in the be worth than the great body of iis loyal menivers the ioree have giv Ju uliol y% gone through by pw that this big b public does ed to cite authority was here asked not to interpret but tom The act of Lol? preaciibes the conditions p to naturatiz Courts of just are to judge whether uaturalizs: If they Judge. wrong, thelr maelves} DUE WHO! Ley Way to get rd of Uiclr went thie Is ud of course the formes counsel, With & ¥ o they huve pres MF, Dw that th comtroning. The tet OWN qualitienth the weneral oa'li, hi S) Unt Lie prowen than the “clerical our fathers, and referred to by the M at the General Convent ministers © ng tu the own, ¢ y (answer all Yh nile that oath ate Tight LO Vue, congr amnocks and Lluck sloles—be if, from the date of ts organizne ae mity beaks and toluds of laws known t0 nee of Kishops of ISH, a8 appropriate to ou. Gnd surplices, With their customary app provided, ban: stronge ornawents oF the auered places, con Guvive to vali show OF superstition, be tnteodced 5 Sud that the burning of lights in the Order of we a LuFLdug of Incense, reverence fh hae aden Advieg tv not | burnilig of incense, reverences ioe to he tailing t iat be received by U prose ton clving eltizenship. to foreiguers. ‘The act pros | cm : + Wouud the conscience of i Video Kat the Gierk shall recur Uh pofthe | Board, when > make rortstration of voters, | ot tue Chute Court, But it the clerk tals ty do ful arto the production uf ive nature Lam, of Pennsylvania, supported the Jeut to destroy the actu Of get t maurolieed Sitisan OmeriOg Bintes! ti With the apirit and record can be kept ua ste keep the Tau ofc i 4 question by, what ¢ rev ed by Law, t auregath Wish. forging of Which 1 san offence ubder Lom aus ieiiea tht te? Keferring lo thie act, we tind n section Pat thee peril Aud. toe 4 Which bas been repoaled; w remains bat tt rejocud wai ay rt Cerufleate required by wet of Congrend, Phe wet wae w rw Congress requires nd such ceriillestes a8 Wsoued by Prddeus os @ proper ease ped that the forgery of them'iaa violation of the act of fuodomental, ananr oF wucl jeunent, | A eenttiea ' ner, te, Hed Cou ei od by Loew Were Hus Puch we Were M MPLAL Attorucy-Goncral. ddan Loe ¥ ube Dir, Pullerton remarked that thie war anew p | in the Chere) of England since Abe chould @aiin che fait to reply & syius ta Braptton, ‘ his Chureh ia the Cu tod Stato Nv. Galina eh oy Gout it waa hich " Bier Yosutiue,"” pow on exhibition at nor a, branch of ine Kustisn firmt, Ho then rele red to United. & S| Puta Art Gallory in this elty, 18 @ caref \ Large, page 2h the act of 110, and We its subse: | Arisied and y exact representation of the Ghent repedk dn the wet of 1s ts the repeal ob the | yotcuuo tw « Tee reiaise MiAnienk: 2 cc i ‘of 180g and of Asdb, ous 0 1; ce the certificates Gicveln provided: f erator be \ fery showers of lava, streams of ba only Geta «© now in be de that required on lava dow dowe the mountain side, and th Che Le ear i a A gronnd, Which ts covered with snow, reflects the alc tion as one Uf the crew ofan Americ red wid wo.ty glow of the Durulag mountalu, Mug i - int cestiicnt ' © sof p clouds roll away from the erat h Church, aad Feed Ger ee Ot tet te iene’ | summit to tue distant background, contr ; ASpIereES i { picaicate lorgery upon ity “Phe | #trikingly with the moow straggiing throngh a veil Convention. W mm i hot know how tue cert of Aeecy clouds, These are the m atures of the ut would allow the liberty coumistent ro they only know they order face ‘ f Mr. Dierstadi’s work, ia | eace, and nid kood order Jromenbenis ced WO procute | them, Picture, which, like 1006 af > Mr. 5. B! Huggies, of Now York, followed Mr, Ota sequenlly J ed thew, In ti stingnished by thres qualities—bardness, literal | {nthe same strom, asking for toleration, He repeat. which they Age } nui and Redes 'Phose who never marks made upon this same subject when it alin, 18 to be tc € bt ao avce comutulng very. | Wa¥ Brouzbt up in the Convention of 1:4), to show Incietiner Dot pro) ee Vevusiue in eruption ean & BEEOAB VOY | where he ticn stood and stands now, He urged ol suspecied, Phere , like it by examining this atrilcing picture, Crasion, aad Mf be moved anything it would be to lay Tnthe Inger bier en yorduved — - tiene thu wbsiract propositions on the table, Buthe s before be produced t ‘ F . did Hot WanL to Move any bing at uis Lime ee te ee sear chamber? Htwal tough | New Yous Tucarme,—James T, Lord, who | "pr. Mason, of Carolina, expressed luis syme then te found # prosecution tant there was the | held porsoysion of the New York Theatre for several | pail y wiih the w aut he thong slightest suapicion of crime. “Tey ask you to ¢ pat a foul-—foul play being the | Me tha) port waa very Wise (n'allowing hberiy Joclure that five spurious principals and one perjued 5 y falr play and foul-foul play being the } (1 toe There are, hv sald, various kinds of Withess Were fulaled by Koenberg the Sue | ™ yispleuous—was qjected from that establish i of spirituality, of idolatry, of superstition, firenie Cours of that the Suprem? Court, without | went day, and is reported to bave left the city | of syinbols, of sensuousn: {he appearance of either principals or witnesses, Fak A ieiaiek to the establishment of 4 feued’ the sertulrates, if’ they say the Buprome | S24 bie creditors to thal fate. he theatre, which Where atapie and not an willar was Court committed this ert Mr. Rooous | baa been greatly ron down ander this fellow's man were on that table, but not for purposes of bore, | Do they striae att ‘atthe Judge who ity Will now Lave am opportunity to regain tts He could uot tucrefure concur at ali im the hold the court? Here is @ man with the record uf 1 . ives of the five decisions of the 5 Court tn bie posscsslon, ulation under the excellent direetion of the Wor 1. Haight op; olutions of the miuority sud he i BOW called Upon Lo prove (hat Lhey are VAL sters, who will heaceforth control it, as being untrue and founded npon facts, Unis Soweuines tu the case of the Judgment of divored — formity of rit hore Is perjury as to the servi of notice upon the P, Kennedy, of Maryland, | i" the Church ja this country, —The Hom, Jobn Wile; but be ibever charged that te husband tu such other view which his friend from inola bad e: take has committed forgery Tle crime he really | Ormerly Secretary of the Navy and a weil known | pioded—namely, that this tea new Chnreh. onwite is wubornation of perjury, Mere the pros: | author, has recently retarned from Europe, and has | nied that this Church was enything else than the cation say that Mr, Moscuberg mubormed witnesses | gi aognced | to address the citizens of | Church of England im Amorica, And what; to commit perjury, sud even that they bi ect his intention ever is not probibited is not only allowed, but # Af the Supreme Court coummisted th Baltimore in favor of Grant and Colfax, Mr. Ken- | binding. Ho related incidents of his experience fy eoliualon with Aly, Moseuberd, be le only ace I nodw has Laretofore bean # conservative in politics, f during hie ministry In Obio and la Trinity Church he to #how the want of aniform. changes that Av yoarm 1 faliney that lay ‘nt pot. He was in f De, Breck, of D experience in trave ting around in dificrent selinrehos St pee ile d fn search of ritusliein, bot im this elty, Brookly fon & rand When Fleme Hialtinore, and © wow to sliow that the ¢ | ta pinion toe tat Map tity. ~4 | is not so distracted nor in such danger as many ge tim ond Macatey, bat the thief Hemen tappoge amd vel ped out pacie Lin ercnye t that | Dr. Burr, of Oh'o, npresstone made by | 3 the speech of his {i remard to lito, rubrical the minority report pcs tond to greater uniform t hough t the adoption of either cheating Brooks Poothers and Waterman & Feld, ta bensefil ‘eapreasion of opinion of Perciutcaoet be Tram’ cneeka on Jax, Oookt . Mr. Ba. MeCragy, of South Carolina, took the accused pleaded gully. Le was eommitied for tions to the statements that this Choreh trial In defau't of ¢2,00 ne Wiliome and of England in Ame: iea, wil ante ii they belonved toany | Cia) Mount were yesterday committed without it wasto the Charl of Sotto moreover, bal. by Alderman ( fn for borgiary at the store of of their Bishopa eame from t take the part of one si tions of both. urch Is compcilel to alopt aniiormity. contended that whatever the Churet of England has \e we may do. On the same ground we might do whatever the Charen of Jeras nd by parity Of reagoning we might rch haw 2 ewe bonds wore ¢ Ume, and or wit do what all togettier have done, Tals Chureh isa ‘amined by counsel for new Church, be maintuined; und reading from tie adjourned until Thuretay....-Perdigand Frie- fae bg Ine Peaver Book, Be ie that & del was committed to the Toms for bratelly asxiult- rmity of ritual and of worship jatred. But | ing Peter F, Kugelbert, of 130 Mulberry street, «hom the advocates of this preface. he struck iu the yaw with a stone pitcher aud bit bis Eng A motion together JOUN A. Ken the Ki we #hou worthy ai Parrick Brac \ ‘crew: Jauies Filey } Vole Meany Wine Curt sh Churel former there. Afier a protracted debate, The Rev. Me. String an amendment to th Two Mundred a way has neve Yaa towne aigl Kroarhey, M fj any done ibpaey preteen te ane are working nobly tor mslOn of the ‘onorek Bat now and in they read in their church papers of the Titulises of Pusey: Hales of Real Eats vm iem—tn thi 5} and ol . He was not afrad At the Exchange Salesroom yesterday, there of rituatiom, is too expensive, In some of their | wasu lore attendance of those Interested in the parishes cat “yh pplies for themecives. He | real extnie market, there was an evident ine — wn) Teport, becuase it tend- ed uken e¢uspicions im the my of tue people, ‘who are now unauspicious, Dr, Dekover of of 1314, when it was dcelared by @ mossace of the House’ of Bishops, concurred in by the Depu perty at moderate price thowing that tins Church was modelied after | “Three tote corner ro ing, sanie site rons, ¢xtrm deep, ea | Would like to go as a substhute for both, reciting a do. each $0 4 We ch #9 4 tole do, Hat ee itis utterly finpossible to insure un if 0 i In-rites, ecremonies, oF worship, It be therelors mY Anexpediont to take aiy action In tae premises. to la anothe md cut off debate, | —<— ———- WOLD AND TUB WORK. w True friend of Lavoring Men—Kepiy of Mr. Grinwo Trov, Oct, 23.- vaacla nip, fuily appree: Irom from uflrage es (a priv Wiich Weare prov the Huinber of (ese exctin.ons and tie num een interfered with by Mr. Griswold), | B&F OF polities! candidates im tte theid evertholees, be gratified to sec our | Of November the weather will dou | vore for tis lanceent outdoor Jesteemed cuployer chosen to a potion hich he will truly bonor and James fleany, Sunes Me tavey, wen, J d (foul haa tu Wey, Ob verald a Alene, ba Nine, Pa piiford, Mi Sgenwen Duty, * Wal Lion N ke (Haight) 1 the store of liempint, Hamlin & Co, He contented that his tioerse was | Six" Broadway, scaterday. | Pehing Mace! tuer In the count javored | | pote a Fe Vy wera, rgugit, betare | Aldara Hy set of Parliament the Enctieh und took the plies bere of m many of Wm. Madde Miciiael Kiltotle, and the maltiplicity of m thirty to Police Report: Officer Wooldridze, of the Sixth Precinct, om Monday evening n ‘; Contre 1 incidents of his apes oll of cirety vate | at 916) bad been stelem Tombs, by whom they were commited. in Church worstip. Bat | 4, the case of Woudeut ( rested for Church. He did not | yr, or the other, but denied the | 4 hael Frank, $33 Canai et ect, wiere they stole Fee amount of veivets, rbodns, wad ALlke, Beture Justice Horan, the ¢ vionin the ease of a) bond robbery was resamed yes. 8 Carey, clerk tn the employ of Of Pine street, in’ Lose posses wu Bur it at the Suly- Fre terday, when The 3. G, King’ m, OF any other country minis | thumb, isconsin, read from the journals or limes, bat all 2 ft How, Je. of Indiana, offor ed A minority report whiew be bo ts, fr | ity | don, each | | ‘on the tabla was then made, ¥ to adjoura, which Was carzied, “ X100 1" doer “ee Ha fh. tr vuty ew, $50 fi, tront, bite juz, 4 on enete og, 4 on ewct ANOMEN, i = | ea. 64. ager | A. J. Dieceker, Sun & Co, made the file ) SIxtyesix Empto: orks Testify that be hanyes and to ', 4.0, corner 7h at, en. 90 hs ning. an s1, © mises 139 sod Mm, 0) ah, oi % Ried vetwrceb fin and bil ats The undersigned workmen of | Works, irrespective of political ng Cie iudastriat ality | the Hoa, doln A. Grins shave been, arncia toa to fifleen yenra, take pleasure an ‘The number of target ween going out now every day the Varivus urdens is rout! ing quite suggertive the nearness of election day. The Seventeenth, | Ward in particular seems tw be profide of them, six excursions to ty aA OF meven companies turning oUt daily. On one ‘day ¥ will Deoue ol the chief | 20 lets than eleven diferent ones were counte | marcking oF riding up ‘Tui'd avenue, Among the Piizes contested lor are barrels « ue privilege of exercising Lyfe tg silver plate, &e, ‘There is a #lngu Ling to the dictates flour, tons of eoal ackienee ber ae most days peing made of the pe soon fully deserves, Poter MeLoneniin, nes Keer, ‘wel O'Brien, DENT CALI NDARS Ha Hick LL Nos, Unity LG, Lie 1 Dumato’ Hobs, Link, Lid, 1048, L025 hy Cas: wunpher by Doanhied we Count, Champers. 12, Yd, 408) 197, TE, ve, Tuowns Horrigan, Oliver | ver Surenion Covwt—Part I 240, 499, 478, Sat Tettan | aap dr asoe ans a aad te, i, ve an aby, wo Jone boolers hts » County C F ConnT—Get, "88 —Nows inothy Kennedy, | 1% 374, 17% 10, UM, 1h, 194, 10%, 07, W02, m2, 17D, 2 Foun Courage 2? | hy 216, 46, 146, 51, 1, 179. oe Michael Dogao, Count oF SrHctaLs Sessions —Coxviotions Yee i sheiab. oun Lora Kate Bovle, three ontie Ha AG: n Vea sipty days City Peisow: iy down Bice aruhy, House ob eae moots, Cunetlen Leiber, ye iter, twenty’ dave Clty Frisom Tiny three snout thomas Bt Chat, Hoekina 0 Win. Terry, B wa warleys to heel yan, Joseph Heels kaw Hever, © ie dud | ar Tansberry, f Fick Molowitt, Jaunes ix for erustty to andns i } i Jou Brown, 3 | Srarrta Noha § Sen tobe Vratricc Horan, Joh Halpin, °°" ‘Powias With ek, ner nnn ee ica, ani ) ianterd, i Murphy, ajo Filezeraia, Np COMME Josepl Gardner, f Fides Patt m Falton | Pious twine | famestennemy, 4 ; Foks Nolan olin G Moy John Hog ! Coan Iter Hrunk Owen Dow opp “by tie et " he aid, “Tho history of that charge | Mr, Vanilyck’s disburveienle in grocabacks are HS Serene cate sites op Rg a “ ait larger than his receipts fr of gold and } ortod that 1 was to beseut down there io take com | Otler sources 3 d he has on haud at present ten Mand instead of Ord, Ono Flint—I think that was | millions of legal tenders, with which he Is prepa | bis nuwe--who was a member of the Legislature, vig go garterepketirlagr Dang asks ple Be ee LeeIMUrS, | to supply any probable demand, ‘The payment of to lock up their spoons, “The renoia- | the November interest will be larger, and alton w mediately selected, but it was | gold has long since ceased to perform the office of el pied and t it the daniol Curtin, Plward Reed: 4 Want 100 Cauion Lo Gayl Sits @ Bt ‘ An 10 No &" leo. do by Pr U'shwaghve Ma Mirtissey, | 0 PactBe Sdalis.scce:. 12236 /1u0 7... & W, iy Donald, Thomas Kelly, wt kHetherman, | 42 do SL: bie 800 Poe, W. & Chie Win hilt, io) 0, 9 12/42 500 Obit & Slow It Martin Payes, tov West, U.Pei. I. te WY Davenpot Panties Aoasph Contton ore, aan, van, neve Jormes Heony, James MeTavey, GeNTLaMEN! bbn yourselves and some Of the employees nem dion of kind feeling to me, Pobitieal preferm Hapensahle to | | wy happiness ; ul the esteea of thowe with whoin T | | am constanily anrronnded and assoctited, at my home and in my business, Ldeouly price and appre: | cinte, Puls voluntary expression ot your ry. card ts | € “ y tifying ; an Fasting chat the | . p tous hlud relations which Bow exist between us | -——— tay eontiade am the future, T remain very trul Texspay, Oct VY. M.—The money marke * wl GHISWOLD, » +! nas : bf yours, IN A. GHISWOLD. © | 45 datiy growing more string ¥ the dohing-up oa} process, and unless aot Gen, Butler on Rp n " i n. Hutlor on Romany op to | Rusptel for the rellef of tho sizcet & pune mist ene ace et cicee on ucuil eel e AS Wo have previously vtatod, the equeese te ee Py warn ese Ad ons, | caused by a reareity of green and as often ag Auebe pig aethge pa SE: * | the banks Gnd theuisclver debiors at tho Clear pied tesged OW RATS: ROWST NR) (Ae T cots | House, they Sub-Treasury with their 3 ® ¥ era) by another reporter, 18 | cont, ocrtificatcs, and proc he legal tenders, Which this gr Jock tv fully discussed in the fole | moday alr, Vandyek rali mitten ahd & Palas nie day Mr, Vandycke has paid out one million a half of greenbucks, and he h om the b F I euaipeeth anion sb aperite of like requirements to-morr s ackno | ay spouse a red Lucier, “40 T shontd entire: | by all that tho present etrii y ta artideial, yet it | ly audi out one of ther, ws ik would be cury to coy } this condition of the money market ts continued, 1¢ | bring ups, shey wou! Feats ahon'd | will become chronic and wot eary of control, Why | reply to "it it he cou true my sticcee | donot the bavks uso thelr $Y cout, certidcates bo | {nto convic eto ane | pay heir balances, in the same manner na they used the old Clearing House ¢ tea? The 3 @ cents, by, by tell DoW that cuarze about 8p 0 ery & » now become the staple of Dorocratic wit HA navy agent utd the Gov Te Helmbold and Bishop~A Correction, To the Kitson of The 3un. Siu: As an honest Democrat I cannot allow you to discredit the munificent gift of Helmbold by parading the mythical gift of our townsman Bishop, For while Bishop is no myth, bis money is, He it ‘Was who notified the Government \t need only draw nd ceremonies was never adopted | on im and all the money required to carry on the ‘Thep there was abe | war would be fu Davie . Patri’ Maaaing, 3 oua Brows, a. x plished. He de- | 'as really given much of his Guld ext party, and bis further contributions should pot be Jesporded by the Bishop burlesque, Yours for true Democracy, New Haven, Oct, 27, 190% Mia Kadlerty sg 10 Li, W [20 Chic 28 Chic ha Chi aN. WPI: ‘do, * 29,000 Tenn. BLI@N. 2) W Va. St. le 6 Nob my N Car. ta eb rar S"\20 do... @ 90 do... O56 800 MUN. & Set OPEN Boany $90,000 Venn. #*, new. x hie Dewan, i Pairick Wa OF MR. GuIsWwoLD, Tnov, Oct, 24, 1808, aned otlere ve the communication #igned by wo handred and ly or more cinted with you, The expres conveyed is expectally gratliving 1 are payal oid Ch fo on demand, ing House certifi Lat the C re ful equivalent to the and ean, by arranges uring Mouse, and thus ¢ Lis owu mind is #0 constitu ment, be recely er 4 i increase our legal Jer volun reserving the cer ral," Linserrupted, “ would you | titeates to perform their useful otloa whenever ar Vetoes reigns and money a 4 ity normal condition, n up by the rebel ue PETS, | eulation, yet so large a disbursement must favorably reflect upon the ease of the money t It certainly reflects no credit upon our bank m agers, that our whole mouetary system should be des ranged by the withdrawal of a few millions of gre backs, when they have tt tu their power to avert any evil arising from the attempt of afew stock specu lators, That the prices of the general stock market, Asa rule, have been for the past fow months exorbi: tantly high, the real value bearing no propor: (ion to current rates, i» true: and great good will ensue from wlull inthe speculative fever, Yet the most disastrous rosults are being experienced by the commercial classes, whose busincss Is paralyzed and destroyed, ite author, was oriolk, Was soon after found a nment to @ large amount, aud He illustrated the fact Ihave 'd steal spoons as he did the Jed, most men judge others ir Ouly standard for judge Helmbold, 1 am assured, eta to our tary of the Treasury, which conld be used In times of stringency, aud retired as the money market per 48 no relief can be expected from the |. a.