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( THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE FINANCIAL QUESTION. FRIDAY, OCTOB FROM WASHINGTON. epeclal Deapatehes to The Sua, Wasttttotor, Oct. 20, PROMADER REMOVAL OF GEN, REYNOLDS, It is reported in White House circles that the President ts determined to remove Gen. Keynolds, commanding in Texas, on account of tis order for- bidding the election for President In thet Stote, and for interfering with the judiciary, and an order re: be expected daily. Gen. Ih commanding In New Orleans, who allows to have everything their own way, is especied to sneceed Gon, Reynolds, ‘want & second Johnson When we can dressed them could not vote in Miasonri, which he Great applause. ‘without taking an irons Union man. re Weshington him- Ve, could not vote except minder pen FOREIGN INTELLICE AMUSEMENTS. LOCAL POLITICS. peer crate Mr. Greetey's Card of Dee Th the Vlectoreof the YUH Congress District, Peccow-Crtrtewe: 6 ination to tep we ave @ first Grant? back scheme itr what the Southern ton and Vallandigham want, andy Kean true fe Was A tras, Seif, wore he to.rise from his In the historic State of Virzin' alty of fine aad imprisonment inthe peaitertiary. If elected, he would continue, as long as his strength to call the Radical part ‘he waste of the pablic money. Ex-Gov, Price of New Jersey, Dr. Schirmer, Mr. Sullivan, Senator Creamer, an for a few minutes. ‘The meeting dispersed at an ———— SENATOR SUMNER ON THE Groat Britains Lonpow, Oct, 29—Evening,—The leaders of the Liberal party havo, after a carcful survey ot the fleld, ey are sure of the choles In clions of @ large wajority of Liberst members to the new Mouse of Commons, been quietly named fn Liberat circles as the probable east of the now Ministry : Premier, the Right Hon. W, B. Gindstone ; Foreten Bright; Chancellor of the Ee Kardiey Childers; Lord, Chancel Palmer; Seeretary of W: what Pendle. it facile Sey. e French Gymnast. sf, Léotant, concerning wh 48a gymnast so moch hasbeen sa pearance last evening at the Academy of Maste. the gymnastic performances wore necessarily short, not extending over a period of \ifteen of twenty mt. It eeame necessary tc during the rest of the evening in some way, hotter one was found than an indifferent eomedy and & more than Indifferent company of comedians. “The Governor's Wire $0 great abilities made his firet ap- 1 aught up in the whelfi Next arises the question of taxation of the Tascert to-night that tho United States bonds are taxed equally with other property. Ono man has 9 farm; be pays on an income of 820%), Another has Republican Meeting at Cooper Institute. ve hoon placed in nome Noneress, and On Matte renee become convinced that exent you inthe nea. reed to weceps the nomination Won, L fool copstrained, decline, and request you mot to ‘vesting my name, account for its Speeches by Judge Henry E. Davies, the Hon. Noah Davis, and the Hon. James G. Blaine ——— Sooper Institute was filled last evening to Haten to addresses upon the financial questions con- nected with the present political contest detivered pon the invitation of the business men of the city. ‘The Hon, Henry B, Davies presided, and in taking the chair he sald Feiiow Crrizexs: brave people it a sublime #pectacte, m manity in one of its noblest aspects, A whole nation is aronsed only upon great occasions, and its activity jed and developed on! moves in unit bond and mortgnge, tax on. same income, ing him the «ame If the Government but four, it is re. ps can take tax the “bonds ‘This would be just as consi: ihe Democrats dhe following hex you to respect this . To yours ago. being nominated for Congress y ISSUES OF " Het, T accepted, and have ever ree THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Speech at Camb: Veving bin ma fiers Hugh e Votes to the poll of ww, if | thought iy your district would add'even a hand * t) the poll of Grant and Griswold, I would Bat { judge that T eau them more by deeming act accordingly wortiily from among thos be presented for thia ‘Marquis’ of Hertington, ey Manna, Oct. 29, The Hon, Charles Sninner delivered « speech on the issnes of the campaign last evening, to an immense audience, at the City Hall, Cambridge, In opening, he said Pei ow-Citi2Ens : the presente: unfortunately ertinguish the Jonal and just ax honest as the pi 90, Wille the General Governuent oes not ‘the national banks $9.00). low the Stales, not tax stockholder fo rome Court t ine of taxable property. . forty-nine re ” Principte that the States Could wot tax th times has that principle were the Government to I States, the bonds would be sold for Just so. much Jess, und the Government would receive #0 much | the bonds would at once could not be taxed, lose the diflerenee, foreign p the advantage, Denrix, Oct, 20.—The so German Diet will be formally opened by King Wit iam In pervon on the Ath of November, and itis ae sorted, on semb-olleial authority e Will be of A reuse m of the North Accdemy would ebill Uc eftor jan than ever ty founy Ina theatr conyulec you with Inughtor in one as Inrge ox V jack's, but put the same man upon the immense stage of the Academy, and bis joke: them, become the mere A large number of clerks in the various Depart- ments left to-ntght for the North, Bast, ani West to vote on Tuesday. ‘The Mayor of Ballimore tus de tailed a force of seventy-five policemen t cars while pessing through that city, tioned on each car at Camden station and it to the President street depot. Baltimore, lias dee! That you will ehoas wisely am Whose names have been eat trust, and (hat peneliclally the eres, not of our country only. but of mankia shorty, knowledge, and virtue, t¢ the hope aad MORACK GREELEY, x the bonds, it does (00 a year; and they bonds, but to tox ever he States $400, of a certain tae, If T have taken little part In Fou will do me. the justice to that it is trom no failure of i cause for which Ehave #0 often pleaded; nor is it from any Wikewarmness to the ean thing less than our country redeemed riland dedicated to Hui n example to manks nstrious citizens ‘The uprising of a free and from the thro ing and pacific 3 What you ean hear of Mile, and he the duliest In a word, the audience yawned through the comedy, and wondered when It would be over and Léotard would make his appear fnally did at obout 10 o'clock, and was watched with breathless interest throughout hit performance, wee simply the fying tidates. The and enciey are prom Seep fonndations, ust follow its apheaval ice this nation bel untae to effect its down! algal A Naw Vouk, Oct, 2, 1988 ‘ed that there ehall be no repe- Utions of the outrages complained of, and it ts only Justices to him that this should be stated to be seen whether his promise will be kept Wn, SRIVARD GON trode Seerstary Seward slipped off quietly last night for Auburn cla Gow bosiness to transact, and will rote for Grint on Tuesday ; at least 0 say his fei THREATENED EXPOSCRES jaulting clerk of the F how threaten oMedaix in the Post Ofico Parts, Oot, 20.—Thi the army bill which porsod the Anstrinn Reicherath hy the Emperor, Moniteur of to-do nh Heights, 60 98 to ‘The candidates always loyal to this canse, both of eurpassing merit, and one o quailed renown in the #ippression of the rebellion, In this simple statement 1 open the wi ‘Tho cause would commend an; might almost add that the eandid Asseunty Nowrw ation District (Mozart)—Jolin B, Wilt To.Niawy,—At Last Niont. =| iia emotion, and great results Tt is now more than w ida portion of our people d to overthrow its When ite flag to 9 traitorous will not be signe Minister of Wer, Baron Jahn, hae Austria Is arming only in proportion to the extent of her population, Virwwa, Oct. 29—The announcemont ts made by the Ministry that the interprotntic put upon the reeent ape ‘one, and that the potley of Aw ‘The Diet has passed a auent to recralt t having given a fi nen to be ent ey in the standin It ndils that the ald publicly thet les, where th and while we shoui vondhollers woul ference to the general taxation, the ehar made that the Government bas taken ings of the peo} Academy of Music Gen, viford wit address the # Would comiment At tho meet ng of Soldier Sailors, and War solemn vow that tnected under it except what Tha taxos aro to. a large extent ree, gold watches, lard tables kept for use, tobacco, pa- tent medicines—that hits Heimbold (laughter) — TE the tax upon. its hia d have been paid the tax tipon Democratic orators. ] der the reconsiruction measures, seven States Lave resumed relations with the Federal Govern: be reduced again t0 chaos t ey wero reorganized undes ywer. To that very power appeal to restore its former co the Union were the ‘They ereated a he Slates; a power to live, though pt throagh the ut in any other to Tights wecred by which is that tho er alinding briedy to his stewardship during the edd the popular ac im Of being aman of “one ide: by saying that whoever does anything with his whole art makes st for tho time his ‘one idea discoverer, every inventor, cvery povt, every artint, every orator, every goneral, every statesman Is abt sorbed in his work; ond en, where We bi Past term of six usa tion against Dill giving wuthority to the Mier wit be reet’t ter Will be reat from den. Mecle) made by Ger N. anil other soldiers amd elviit Rereniteas Cone amet at tho Fith District it I be mavte last p this evening, an ot Of the Foil of ; ish, of great expends: ‘Of the best blood of anything attempted What Ma Léotard did he did per- elf through the air from exe with the absolute It urance was auch that one | seo Lim miss his hold or fa bad been a flying equirre! ects between th f about with exqu ev and nerve. 11 assurance (hat will merely Hl apt army, and uot awe’ are of the: pabite tressnre a vation, were needed to accomplish these nid’ it was then hoped that pe: the land, and prosperity prevail within tte t was not to have been expected arbitrament of art ate the terms be readmitted to the ‘They voluntarily went And reunion were to be eftecte Who were to prescribe those The conquerors or the conquere arty—the Govern. the Congress of upon the duty of settling jons_ nnn whieh should resume thelr position in th it Dut asenmed to periorm a dut Constitution, and one which no cther department of the Governinent was compelent to dischorae, ie not the fuvetion npon the constitationality of aets of Con, Judicial department solely ts exsicned ‘nd, wntilthe appropriate tribunal shall ‘adjudicate, all good and law-abiding eiti- bound to assume the validity laws framed in conformity with the forms ‘The Supreme Court States has not decided that the recon: #0 called, are unconstitiitionsl and ug approaching thereto, wight therefors Well be startled when ® man, whose name war wach co of President, received t) sidency with unexampled aoanimity by anon of the declaration that done before, fecily. He swung tin tapers to tra nd hin quiet re expected to F. B. Olmatend, the & ing cards, perfumery; Convention. Ia ucceeds Just in Mt becomes his * oue fulea occasion must not be unwortyy or petty; bat the more complete the self-dedieation, tho moro effective I know no beter instance of “one pursued toa trlamphant end than when our ¢, after planning Ms campalen, announced fneant to fight it ont on (his line If it took all summer.” Here wax no decaston for reproach, ext would have Leen gad to ens of den: which gave bim the abont certain hhh —Evening.—The Minisiry have hin ta the #eieler y. The wormal war $00,000 men, and the present active aked all on th should have 0 declination 0} only one delegate ay Was uecessnrily no nomination made, t Ivonpaxpent Cree of the Nines alarge and ent . Mr. James Ki Hon, Horace Grecley, Je the rowutt, n the verbal He turned his and that vouchers were fur ds chain that} exposure of the high ofcils in itis complained that out; their ret teerth Ward he nicely of calculation and ¢ raldy there | not done before order to save the collusion witl hit, Isabella and suite v on the 6th of § Jorn #avare, Kaq., {and pledelug that gene supreme over le die and States rebel. no State has foil in that bing ment of the U the United States en the terms and eon ted States. Whe 1 10 04 Uhat his ‘Tho Insves of the contest he reduced to two 4 » rebollion which you have sub on the Dloody field he permitted to Or shall It be trampled. ¢ « ofa higher order Dut there are ce Iwas, Oct, 29.—In aw corres) dence pub pwe nui a correspon. es whether the ntwany Hall Commit eso that Its in bis leap wos somewhat long dent at Washington, the teeter 4 report tat Mr, Howe Led accepted the Union on ct, and Mr. Howe repit nie he hea accepted nelstent With the general tenor He xnys he te dealing with the diftevitios n eyo soely to their support, hie y ile pest servic ting farther will be nt of Revenue Super: of a political the appoiutien Governments. to begin anew and establish loyal ton, oF deeiin then vote for Seym: nat if you ore in earn: Fympathize with the re trial for w few yenrs is that up to the Litieal arena at th conelusion of his next term, Mentixa.—The HOV EM ENTS, ‘ Rarieietion th Assembly D: elathon met iv Jeelaving for Grant. OVERLAND Marl Fargo & Company having thrown up tract for the transportation of the W rerangement. was vesterday allo wing them over tlt a mithon ds the contract. whlen 1 to Mr, Spatds for $900,000, KO & Co, for $1,200,000, aad now,all other wit of the way Ne rebellion, and Republie, then vote lored race, a the colonies wien our indepe Ith Of the Sout! Grant and Coll evening at 106 8 minations of Ge Sixth District, a Axa Dioxtssoy, leeture, entitled Cooper Institw Tt may be pnt mi to give to labor th T hold that the re- wires are constitutional ond Shall the inen ‘ontinne to rule it, OF slit We and their atties ¥ ai hypoeritient gnise, ; covniry; that the tre the Constitution. + to lene the provinces te in his programme. voice Inthe new Governments construction m ond when Grant shall brin the maton free and y bait whoever attempt feces mre nos Inelidedt fone length the anection with the tree peneetal November, the pre struction act was addressed by ing on the prine be says, there y «Ver the free use of his courses open to the people oF ‘An appeal to the new Government inn attempt ther questions, now nuliliieation In no other way can we Inte ramme of Mr akners, he ells upon r aston maintained by pal of rant and Colfux was certain, an a Paritamen nomination for ad Partlament Ustox.—This society met last | Michael Kiernan in the doom of traitors, SPEECH OF NON. J. 0. BLAINE. James G. Blaive Mr, Sturr.being now ould be trou these acts were that as a repeal of them #A8 hope the President elect compel the ariny 4 * 10 trample, them into With enstona Miscourt river th tract y ouly from te € re pal $1,000,000 e pata twat year Nova Scotia was forced *, and had found compel the a re those gets null Views resident, petting State wed by Mr. G, W. Demoeraue party whieh now elame ed and denounced thelr Is. y of the Governinont, lore money than they w very nullifient Andrew Jackson threaten to hang ts au Ito be wettied by allifcation Is openly reco Wifferencs between the two? Becesslon Is War out of the Uni jon is war in the Union of the rebel party, orator then proceeded to an elaborate arg ment on the beneficence of the Reco showing the plenary power of Congress over the fulject, and maintaining that they provented the r vival of slavery in a new type, erwedubat Arun Trae Finer Usion © 018 and Inport: ‘and ibe country." u took him at his word ‘as. an indignant people ond their platlort up for this eonvass Was thet Involvin onor and integrity, the July Convention proposed (o pay off all. that por Were a neeosst hoy waved the life of the clared that they conld not be made a ks for a whole at present 150. evening, when Let us exereit Tioops Ready to be Kent Seas Wasmxaiox, Oct been felt at he War Department about the condition | of (hings in the font posal of the nuthorities h to be sent to ot God, who his uneasiness has u ti tried with the ‘And this is of the war th ut in the fourth Jonfederate currency: tr Assrvnty Dreretct Nominations. — oper dollar was ns good ing lost evening at Mil tr nomination of John ive for the Fifteenth Aa- nis, of the Plasterers? ing, and stated that the not spcedileall able in colt, in what are Tegal tender notes,” and Mr. Pendicton pro- ones to increase the voluine of them for this pur- to Ofigen hundred millions of dollars, borne in mind dleton, and gentlemen of ¢ Labor Union hel “Hall, to endors McDermott aa Represcht sembly District, Union, addressed the mer objcet'of the nomluation was (o have the worki men represented in the Legislature such as John Chairman of the Executive Com: hat the Seymour and Blair Club of resolved to wheel into Hing In this elty t* great ro udtentions of Several stall and partioan feeling is bitter, rons rlots previons toond ollisions have ching of the very first. year of the Freeduion's of the South, in the sha ‘he expense of the Buroau 00; up to the same time thi Yielded, from the labor of the blacks, ‘the same time, the white men of th Ayancially cousidered, py point where there may be dan laid on the Io} y nil silenced th Voeated the return to after Uirant’s elec: denounced every form of repuiliation, whether It he by taxation of bonds or the payment of kof clipping the coin or the disgracerul who, one after another Ship Bakers, ¥ regulartwee! companion are stationed hy Coie Wallace, hay last’ to. move we ae e cotton tax had eympathizing Mews, have always denied the izreas to Jaane these legal ind have insisted that they were void, obligaton on the Government, Hum winich at the same time jared to be wholly, worthless, would surely promise to the ear, but Ka’ Arwoolation bold th Sixth street lant night. ton, Prostitent, inforined Week he hat received ty an honest and ‘Dermott was, 1 moMcut’s jee, and a apectal heen kept most of the t Southern railroads, umes Gounoll mittee, reported | the Twentieth Ward hu 1 support the labor candidate, It War also reported to the mecting that Patrick J. Metionnigia had beeu nominated for the Eleventh Areombly District, ond that the palhters endorsed ti asin of wend velety that during the | l cherter from the The Committee appulnted at a pr fonatitutional po them in greenbacks. epfeebling tt ‘of French monare! ong snecession reduced the I wore the offeers of the mint to conceal the talk of persistent reduetions to Falword 1, to Elizabeth, until coin was only Laif of itself; talk of unhappy Africa, where Mungo a gallon of rum, ‘which war the talk of all there to carry them over Ut ere need be no more ort Bureau ; for that, togetiver with the eot- Jed, t0 take elect on the Ist nour had spoken of theea- ‘ublican administration in time of ‘In the period to whicl he refers, $625,000.00 the suldicrs aud sailors, for Lack pr Condition of Affairs ta New New Onuvans, La, Oct . Conway, State Superiatend Grant, on the Vint United Stites by Gon. Gea nel to that rog! * benefit of the Society, reporte | t f December next. penses of the Hey the word of ovenmber 17, and Jol in dispersing rneiieal house ir. McDermott bo & keeping breaking it and forever all he nomination of ‘Tuk Viaxo Maxcurts. —The German piano makers hoid a meeting ot shop delegates at the Germania outa dozen new ce Committee 1 Was appolmtod to contr with a similar commit. joyers in reference to the ponding hich It appears bounties, and standard of vaino, was half water ; have them On a colossal seal in the cleat of ds with greenbaeks. ‘With an eloquent peroration on the cha- ‘wee, that the 9 ts pabMehed In the Prous onierrs prone ms tigated fulseho Shellon Surgeon endorses wy letter that Conway, ‘Mr. Sumner el Nn had really cost Loviwnax, Oct, 29 Huehanan's adin to the freight train wh A dy Ronud Kought—Arrest of the Kostoy, Oct, 99.—Ned O'Baldwin and Joe Wormald met in the prize-ring this morn Held, twelve mics nee the letter w maliclous jeation of the popular wi the day of repose is tar distant Tully to the stanfard of our brave and gallant in blue gathered around him «of our country's peril, 0 last night for Principals. Wt ls manifest th: W ewpits Function, killin the mi paseer, and two brakemen, heavily laden, were eo © of ten per & the sttke (erefore eonunue Some twenty 1ike Were pald of, they boing su of $12 por week RESIDENCY. apletely wrocked. m this elty, to hip of the wor ted by a large number of ing men from New. York, Philadelphia, Balt ‘The ring wan pliched oa the vil rn aod Felix Larkin superintendts ‘U' Baldwin was the frst to ent rriving at 7 o'clock—and was soon fole ‘The former was secon ‘and the latter by n Noble, of New ty at the rat: Kinuanee of the atriki Usiox.-The second our’ Country, a, to whieh The Chase Lette Long—A Denial. %8.—The Times of this a conversation t of the New York Times ng, wid AW copy of a} The Virginia Trenwary, =The Journal ugillsts and sporte Gen, Buchanan mont states that Conny to the action of My the ‘oficial stat © to be proclaimed—First in the hearts 01 evening contains what purports to be sheild at Kotani Hil at Chere was ventiment Inecril 4h is the Dattle-tlag of th ‘brated in unison om its e eart in this laud, p ih one uulversal ae: nd Alexander I Chief dustice Chase to Mr. L Lot whieh Mr er saw or heard 0 ments of UN tot, and asking, telegraia was placed In bis band lng the vievory of Gettysburg; but Sey av the patelotinm to Jy that whLe the whole pow jis adversary, by Coburn and) Charley Diamons cone Allen and Georg York, noted ar refe us the mon were read, elation in every 1 his resigna naion Was not A their wilingness to take the reGehoing Dis we ‘Let us have pence, OF NOAM DAVES A'tor singing by the Union Glee Ciub, at Grant was nov at lis home dd to the anomie: nation provect States no loyal watd that after the In Howann Stun ard street, eccup correspondent the New York Times relating thereto are whoily alinously Clee Notice was given. th: id deliver a lveture at ‘ovember, for the benelit of t to commence their ver to Wormald's corw hat he would wi n necount of the ‘The bets around been thrown | Anna Dickinson Kely apenk his mld election of Grant, It would be {every traitor who had survived the rebel Movements of Gov. Seymours Pa,, Oct, 29.—Gov a little after 7.0'e train from Harrisburg, stue Schell and t 4 Bura.—At a out 4 o'elook ot wt the foot r M., in the | on } wantof fanda on W 4, quietly awe bot bie opponent & few prel miuary remarks. Cuasion of the 00,00. The que we to pay the debtt believe that a national deu* is abut believed th Tight be ediuc Induce economy and far to anitigate Seymour arrive ck this evening, ina ce Commissioner except nnoug Uh where is bet North River, wh Thanks were t able addresses thi Union Glee Club, the meeting adjourned. a rskenie te lhés ti dicred to the speakers for U We have a debt of ion before us is, How are He was not one of those who national biewsing, like the primal curse, out of Tt Haneil question. by the spectators, Weht her #trewne to made a feint, which ® Hon. Francis Hoerats of this city to- W. Woodward u 1 necompanied them hi tnd upper works DEMOCRACY JACKSON night with the Hon. Harrisburg, 9 Lebonon, Gov. Seymour w It being generally r Wormald claim shavings 1 Joe Company, and tn dward, and 0 ing Reading the Avateade ‘and torchiight pr the Keystone House, around which ‘already assembled, Seymour appeared on the balcony of the ho his presence being the signal for repeated cheering, and was introduced to the vast assemblage, to whom he made @ speech, "yuour leaves for Philadelphin to-morrow {tine destroyed sixty feet of the wharf C008 | no tnaUTAnEe Sprech of Frank P. Jackson square was last evening well fi ting called to ratify the nomination of 8. 8, Cox for Congress from the Sixth District. Unguishing feature of the evening was the presence At the main stand Judge resided; J. Walker Fowler presided at ard J, Hamilton at No, 8. SPRECH OF GEN. Gon. Blair congratulated the nomination they Lad made for ¢ ppointed Lo "revise the Constitution Jeaving thelr conte \) To have this a mat “ consequences ed tn thelr aver> gover to have been questioned. ter of doubt Is fraught with wuha With eleven States uni Fay the debt whose creation led to thelr own id With a party at the North joining with them,’ what have we notto fear? We must the debt must he paid. into the sphere of absolute integrity, by ¢ fourteenth amensdinent” to ditution, which provides that the Which Was ordered to be printe Walton the dourneymen ‘Tailors’ Association and poney loaned that society while on thelr last ntrike, reported that they had vislied them at ting, and the Jinauelal Secretary had them at the next reculir mec tivn Of Miteen Rew Members the ‘The Commitee (0 Voter in tits Paral, wil ‘The pier was also nd Hudson Canal Cor a heavy loss pt. ¥. Stram, ow to Lynn, ar brig Aurora, ( Seotta, was damaged to the ext (000 in gold ln Nova Bota. « hoat, snd the fire J rendered great avsistance in pat vessels Unvowlig: Ave a Upto the last accounts they had wot sec Ti was resolved furthe After the init loty adjourned, eetablishing forever and Wormall are nd over for trivt at the Supreme Court in dan: Up to this evening they bad failed to obtain ' Assoctation—Srruke or ‘olitioal Erems, veut thelr voung; and that they anit Oct, 29.—The Ho dieton address streams of water, George H. Pen- : : i xrevsive Fine a Woosrat Sraner—Loss his elty this n took place, construction measures of Congress; for with them, done in amendment of theConstitution, Johuson and Seward ure’ experienc jum in the Congress of the United States, he could in unswerving Detmocrat, capable, a intellect as keen say that he wi intelligent, assiduous, with the seimetar of Saladdin, and that be would ny Fof the Sixth Congrensionsl In the first pines, he desired to speak rome of the eatchwords in'use by the Kadicais, for te to advance in 1 10 the parsons 4 Hon w uadone, | Trotting ot Wavertey Park, \,J.-Mannti is Lady Thorn in Three straight 280, BBN ded, Bra7, Yesterday was a gala day for trotti Wasuineton, Oo ni, Behinith, and ag HAY tn tho reglstrat pleted in that eity the upwards of 1,00). publican victory. < Oct, 29.—A serious affair tran A Republican Ke crock shot a son of a prominent Demo resulting from day eventute tonderad thelr services ea tidsee tO and pre ervation 9: [one ved Hurtlier ecesstons ot Ibe able to prevent wit but tudividual | Mayor for the eeatoral n for the purpos the dificult), and they will report on js in the hands of the p measures nud. the an the Souther What is to prevent the assum eh amounts to $2 ety at Waverl Aud the attondane J he cated under the lovers of trutt Out in great fore to witness the prine} vntest betwee It was moved and enrried that no person should be Association while ein. It was ordered t ed tur Naturvlay Has it any appli ning of the word “Joy cation in our history or to our institutions ? foreign countries it teans that fealty 4 ie are compelled tv swear bo thelr eu. We have neiile emt—whether by a litleal controversy, #8 not skated Rostox, Oct, 29.—The I zreasional Distr bh atremo¥iiel who will satler a yet be mae Jor Ue etna ved ainvs, i ims, for the revel debt an: Haat DADA], “g5,01.0,0000,000, Bis Laftion mews Hore ederal debt shall never be questi: top uid exclude all possibility of th cl debt and the elaims for #laves. I the national a ty @ balf-mile nanagers denerve ner in whieh every> n with the trotting, snocrats of the Third had @ torealight proces and imposing. 29.—The Veterans of Rensselaer meeting wt the Griswold in this elty, this afternoon, ames D. Carr pr Outrogesin Somth Carolin ing been duly not by Gov. neous vy, Seutt hus | \ that the by-laws, at wmentod by a wiayority of th credit for the a ing Was conducted in c rorting, could enibers present ‘The Chairman stated that he attended a meeting of | the clear makers on. the | what hey twid ho t } suhd they would giv Cuanunstox, issued the following proc To the eltiaena ef Sovah Carolina: ‘The nuinerons couph «if we would nett! ‘ople are bound to swear United States, Joyal to. the Constitution who hi id destroyed & rty It contained ? 4 an Imenens ought they meant well. wer on Vhursiday wed Inclined to net reasonatly ; but cir action at. pree hing less, and that It would t turers to eonrpirc olt business there thik ev ry that when the butliding, owned by the uestion, How 6! 2he people eau never decide that the Goverats 2 pay Kis bonds in irredccmable promises mmocratic party bus led us down to the Aishonor,but the people have paused. Whe tag favorite ub $100 to 8M, favorito being nd inconsiderate pera ‘The Hon, John A, fepeceh, in the course of whi doubt of a sweeping Ke: fn this State on falling wall, ¢ loss OF $14) to A No, 4y Laurens strent, ivan ov ned by Mary Mabou Can they eall the the duty of the through good aud througl evil re ued to deend Hed No. Svene damaged ah and the vario mutely no Hy familien have been the devastating element having Fireman Furvell, of | Hy injured Jn the attempt to juin more advantageo to the glory « ected it without even ingw Nothing can da upon the clecti uple of Athens, ing tuto its nae Propose to pay the debt, 60 in legal tenders, 1 hieuts were a of the test, Monutain Boy takin 6 lead throughout, w ars to sustain the t him a disunionist out of the Union four years out four yenrs longer. jon ot the people ts had not th ‘en the shops and wl I the dispute Winning easily tn ‘a chanics, except throng! 4 not otlierw They propose that greenbacks bonds, but pay themselves. The al Tender'act, created a forced 1oun, relsuing the greenbacks trom time t ¥ernment continues to force # loan, fc theory propores a new issue of Radicals kept the Union men, then de from one buil 1s possible to be committed they would Phanksuiving YENTON, GOVRKNOK OF TUM SPATS OF correct Mists of lusur he obtained yesterday, owing to the partion interestod, 1 Wis., Oot, 29,—The Woshi skating rink, Hunt & Pony, * other with four d by fire this mor torieally wail tradil to denonnes ty eratic party is party of the co Ched with secession in 1514,when the Pod the Hariford Convention, and hung ous blue lights along the coast to Invite the James Madison ut that down, idlers of South Care fon and tho Democ the Inst effort the Derocratic party ru army, and by their courage Uh recently ‘beet y nittees should & ews by Tel Puitavecrara, Oct, 2 ted character, choked his wife, Mary, death this morning in the lower part of the city’ was the result of a three days’ drunk enjoyed by Walmsley escaped, Porttaxp, Me., Oct, 29.—The schoo Home, of and from Vinaihaven for Pi 4 aleak and was ab; taken off by the choy has its own spe int grounds for thai turn of the Common benemet 1 peculiar and sist nidedt annals ol nwritiel history Of eyery Ureside wre (hess he power to is ‘hey denied the reenbacks we now Wav cos only on the Were Congress to Ibaue, there is not a Court In the land ¢) Feit unconstitutional and void, to be made, and a creditor ewigreenbucks, not bearing: hoe to the ‘Crcasury tor. their redempuion. iter established st from the time opt was 1, should forward to the secre: mmpt was by the Lion tiie names of the aiid} er that they might be furnished to the ing then adjournest 1 the Courls sustained ground of the imperious ne- to make a new fC diate, and It gives me untedgied tic party put th Uarkbonlcuge i, and toearvestly InvoKe the ‘of every member of the We d was burned last night, It wae insured for 5,000; Insured. enforced the (ruth th ubliean party ir Union was saved, aid home and were Kudicals, Adiers were at the frout Ughtiny andl so It war that the Kadicals managed to curry this State by from 90,000 to [4,00 mayotll maligned Gov, Seymour, I has not forgotten to yield her fnerease; the toll of the Wusbandman by ile has follow: ed generous reward; U © Salen Yesterday, In the (rata of indus ‘and cheated the soldi ner Porragut, ond trons! to the brig Tl, Havelock, at Windsor, N, here by the steamer Chase, Bexwixorox, Vt. was lodged In Catholic privat, Crncrsnatt, Oct, 29.—Two boys named Moran and Thosas W being ran over, Bixauawton, N. 20.—The Ely store # in this elty wer iterest, he could ap- There was a Exchange Malesroom, and satisfactory prive Wee Wore obtained, ‘The following sales were made by Johuson & Mil- "Pie Deioeratic so} the com nnit stroyed by fire this krain and merehan principle is bet onored, they woul draw inte he claim could not be is perfect, At the time dom and patriotism for the eflleaty of pencefal 29,—Bernard pins to shoot a ll to! appeal t a of the demand, |’ ‘ut In morals the right wero tesucd pobody dre Dons would ever be paid in green. backs. Why did the Governine es desirable thei greonbaeks and stop the interest, quired flve years’ delay only to ob reenbacks were expres nd several thor the Forly-fourth Hoghnent, over Morgat 1 with all the reylu The love of the boar and forbew Democratic districts of Bus with all this din. tis hunted up Tained and’ perpetual ied yesterday by yerty, banners, &e, and veeontrements, dat from $40,000 to $7,000, walt five sears? pay them abouce In ont Urlek #tore, with bi { K, BCOTT, Governor, —The Repub! wor Of Young Joliuedu at Lis sport every nigger she eould eat of the white man, forts and eujoym ft property ; the wide realutary influence ani for’ law, ubite In calling for ¢ mass mocting was the lurgent ing ever held twenty thousan pt pon the Lives of Alabama Legislas t to which he bad given ex- on, that the reconstruct ere null and yolds ant Constitutional they fad denonnced tloniet, and as ready to renew the the general re siumpede of Gonyiets on BL Yesterday aftern kwell's Island. While a number of « f the shore of Binckwell's er exchan gem Surely when the greenbacks nd, it was not intended that hould iulmediately swap the b the greenvacks, tinue swapping Until one any of our boad this Government should repudl would be a just cause of war on the p Ernmonts whose eltizens ow Engiand were to pursue th If Jackson were ai Would do, But if war should come, get the winews of wart & nation of repudiators t udiation has Deen a stain upon our nation poor plea of necessit fort at., knv le we were canvas (: *, several daring bs to assassinate us, in Choctaw, and contalning us we Doubie-batrel gunk * Occurred in bw day We saved our I jean eanvasee svotlons of ti many counties with: Deworo.ss, Oot ing Choctaw \of proving thein enerous recogni dJoln A. Kasson This evening the on of Tanners, he present City Coun. to the Alayor eleet, to OF Brondway, 2 the Government 5 and, Ia Jaying pipe Of them got th We were thie 1s are owned abroad ; and Vrriapenema, O ations, the wilnd Is eipation of ien frou the dow Justice ani laste is stondily making Ite way. is dedicate one day be " 3 been deelared by the Supreme In view of these benet Fal Fiaukagiyiyg av nob AMy aT rug Wastaonet sso J, Murdock and Thomas 1 ore, Were yesterday eommiite Is being ostal Mayor a portion this answer, policy toward our cit we know what 1 where coud \ late the oath to support that ¢ thon was Gen, Miair a rey Supreme Court having measures of Congress were came the duty of every man ures were bet aside, and bit din its pristine pow er x thanks for nv similarly tremtadl fy ¢ devout obed ence to the Westmorelind Ho on the wight of Oct teh, Jewelry, aud money Y Birds bat flown nstitutional, st be Hint Uiose mew Constituiion is ature will be Hepab! all ordinary b ugaging In euch religious noon after ep y Tho mere suggestion the peopte dot ¢ Btate Seuutor New Havey, Oct, Tiesday morning the v uraed to headquarters, ‘o have not even thi riscn from the war etroi Not ours alone in seeking swittly to ald a7 poet Doctoerat jc leader. troubles. Alread: send dohnene” inger in the room ; be ee thy fntenitar, wtrnek big Brayton followed him to room ‘and afterwards discovered OMicer Jackson pr d the patience with Ue, with whieh the b ‘heard, (en. Blait withdrew aul After expressin Sie ath alee which he had beon ay and excaped. ,and gave an alarm, (hit he hud been rob! fo the room and arrested the prisovers, and hh, the missing property waa lound Of the rovin iu Which the prison- a Whercoly L have f atavd tle privy seal of the State, ousamd eight hundi Albiny day boats will cease to run for the ‘and forty will soon “be eighty. ing, were compl. be over repadiators, is abroad on ® ho prays to be sae ame ou t five minutes 4 hearers, would jr oun Who’ bad just ad Mr, Cox consuimed but br je suppored his Diined bo Mews buat bho meal Company engi over, endeavoring Prof, D. ¥. Dimon reads selections P a of the Young Men's Chr & ra Assocation, Mt With avenue, ey IF possdbauy Wha? a0 tate aloek, atk ae he de Satta, Privare Seorelarw ore had lodge

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