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| 4 : with prndence UTE SUN, TORE = <a ee S.-C , AMUSEMENTS, | 3 . - - — . —--- ne } co onion overlooked with prudence by the managers | for the Young Men's Christian Association to| REVERDY VOHNSON AND THB phir. A crerican MUMOnIaT A 8 Children onthetr Travels 90 } sh Oren pe Hits Mee of any party. make provision for this class, and we commend ISH REBELS, meas i, romn the London Spectator.) UA BRART } - otra Pogo tae it acenery, | We confess, also, that wo think Mt {9 tine | the wabjens to the attention of its members | mye pat ibdtbilnes tenvess: Recollections of “nitty Eitbard nie} ge undertake it the Con. | —Some of Mr. Bright’s constitaents have ré t BOWERY THEATRE—Afer Dark. Matinée op 8a that the members of the newspaper preas re They could as easily find persons to take charge : Hee, aha | ty, ie ee Qneated him to use his tnflaence for “the expulsion } row Youn. Tue, celved their sharo of tho glorios and the | °% ‘heir rooms on Sunday as to teach Sunday Correnpondence PHitaboth Heywood writes to a Methodist papor | et relations to tho servants. nd by We OF | oF the Jesuits from England." Mr. Brigut deelin ATRE, ov, t-Under the Ox} spoils of office, No other close of politicians | "CHO! and the one service would be as proper | | Loxpow, Oct, 24.-—Loral Amorigana and Fn to an Masters sity hid, frat) wore ponition, Is the simplest, and || —Salvator ‘luction\, composer of several bi i Ligne, do Listes Sabbath work as the other leh Arperion hinve done. thei t to ivi Iniste r Hest concetyable, phe, if abovetiren yearn. of age, | tote, and father of the renowned dancer, has just | Goons edentte-inin, te 000a ss toe es Fe Cae ener caae She Jonenalitts — rap) Mr Hevtrds fonnesn and, ME Laie spark, | « ted of my fithete taniy warn my ely hy | tothe am ape Bald for TRG any othe Rae tatiee ine | dled at Naples, aed covepty eight ; DS MUSEUM—Ixion, the Man at the Wheel, and | No ot! 0 = ee is no reason to enppose that Me, a \r ar . dis $ " Naples, « 4 ‘a popeiae farce every oiber aiternoon, Ko other profession can match tho talent, the | tt into be regretted that thero aro any | Tinta ornate wuppons io dt, dalee, Was | Gnd ny lad Ua eeetvod © rid nro, of Mi dependence Chay isd ot cout gl and cvincing al || —Mra, Mary Dean Rowell, member ot the ' INVING MALL Meckvoy's how Hiberatoan, represent. | *°°Wledge, the fino sense of what is passing | grounds for the chi epuble, | J2kmnans Seaire to pabitcly tratify nie nenwe ot Mr. | woter. 1 san, i of A peantiful simplicity cr sailes | grades. An American enjia of four ina Awics hotel | Pott HOWETS, Ged wt Sefereon, Otte, onthe sie ing a*Tour In Tretand. in the public mind, the grounds for the charge made by the Republi- | Latrd’s serviers ty hie Sonthern brethren wae of Canaan, N.Y, where he rite are auite | is perfectly eanaiie of ordering. @ pelt! verre after | ult. She wns fifty-six ow j kK CMCUS. 3 Q sleepless devction, | cans, that of the 79 electoral votes received by | ively to be controled. Ir Mr. John«on lad sienifed | superannuated—‘anite an soltlea whee Aece | diaper, aud i she. tens wikeet . years old. KEW YORK CMCUS. Mth st. opposite Academy of | and the untiring toil which x An opinion, ax Lord Stanley did, that it was better | for a prophot of thy rnd ia hus ¢ siientes she aid vost a wut he | Stra, Partington (P. B, Slillaver) wae ¢ ‘Mosietar Riders and Acrobats, Matinées Wed- a ich are all Indispen- | Gov. Srrwovr, those of New York and New | for public teasons, he shontd not meet Mr. Laird, | pleasant way. ¢ Lord,’ aa he said in his usual | sightest interfererico fiom mamma, or the | 1, fi {! a and Saturdays, at ty P.M. ba to the successful conductor of the press. | Jersey, numbering 40, wore obtained by fraud pattape mace wees have heen needed. Mr, son: nel remember np BAN Sgt of bite, 1. was " Po ge a Trea iain) teat dance oo peenpintted Legis * FUROPEAN CIRCUS, Mth et, and Troadway. Por eh forgery; ft cotgia and Louisl hat a da meses anetly the contrary to use of the Methortea Wort Btoee: | be. bro * donee. f jon, a jefeated, ‘ or jawyers and the hacks of « party came | a forgery; those of Georgia and Towisionn, | that and ni veting wih Laird wae’ na ditinely | Bridge Te wan a cold FTN eet ot a te mite acing at Zeriehe's | —Mr. John Quincy Adaius was acdndidate for out just before election, and ; amounting to 15, were secure wakes hands with winter ; th 4 few di * go spouting i ¢ th 4 the wind was blowing @ a siueg, te wrivar noticed a perfect spectinen | Repreventative from Quincy as well as for Governor nd and Kentucky, | Uoper Portland pines he protabiy tae before | old "ont oe amen an gh, distance on gitue ehh Rho ara lait eyed, falr-haired litte | of Meawseunsette, ant wes defeated tn both Instances. roth alape | searkely fee who tnckcr int the room Min the | —Sany of the postage stamps that have te kit Ci Sonn? BA Cae Nook +E | violence; and those of Mary’ yi or of the aro an a : jor was MF, Jobraon coment thet his frater: | cloak, whicl files 118 (in Sieooel ten, | RUMbering 18, were got through the aid of ex e Priilch the wind was dist ces nilght and day, from hization with Lajrd should be eslient one, The yc. | of balloon. Dora the present. generation. of ts. | alr of mingled curiosity and pomp wv conical inaharp | cently arrived in Paris on letters fom Spain had the by terrorisin and | Volider lof thes Aixbana to dine. with. iim in a f ay 5 ‘ebels. The sincere and honest members of the | porters fort ff is yeaPa tnd 6 ; aie lit 6 porters for the London pret were not hkely to de. | thedists remember the Q at. : Ti e Ce rn Sun. upon Bit 6 other, eleeping only | party should cordially second all efforts to wipe | sctihe the effaston with which these gentiomen shook | erant, remeenber the od camiet cloak of te sin | ghitdten, made war, (or, et anther tertaxe mother | Queen's heed punched out of thes, 90 thet Mer {i 3 pon His arms in front of his evor lighted | dar this stigma by proving that there tsno solid hands, The fet of the mecting could nobbe con- | ther: full into a keh, saware colar, lit with, the CO Ma ort rested herscit ontelde her hus. | Mom Catholle Majcaty will soon be out of print at { e 5 cm ae ; ; and to become once more a powerful national cathe _ ie ae to roeiaimn iets Pray cae eee fuer seen. and Sawing out in staple folds, and reoch | Waller who prot ere Metre yey —The efiminal statistics of England and Walter i poss AY, 3 R 6, 1898, party, let thom show that they kave rome | Tho Tribune, which rarcly cere in te state. | Wit cantionnat exclaimed Mr. Jolin In. hs | rekon forthe garment thowan ey ivgeiesnons st | mame Scareibar,® vemmeked «thet cl -Mies | gage csc nine Wt Michadians isn, dey ee ; per rena fe: a0 of these theta, by giving Maxon Man. | mentarespecting publicmen, says that the Hon, J, | 1's nek formes Ripeasact should mot be presend | Kit and ‘computing scion eth brotiers aud mwers | Ber, bt “en Gr’ twelve‘alshes_ thet etd | ican Siac Gd te ceca Cond G Party, per year to mail sudecribers.... BLE & unani ‘nomination for the high | . Atcapey,who has Just been elected to the Legis. | UPit an cccauon tke thie Decanye there would Be | on, verte, minieery, | eimate Ronis Gn coat | HEM Cet ks OO OL boheme Co 5 fice of " q " lature from K ‘ men Who by word, by apecch, or | that the, funniest men* ewme not up to the door in | el idl at Last {laed the affections of her over porsd4 J SE WRRLE, Pat Tots beet i Mayor of Kay York. ideal cnn ere iy act alded or encouraged, iy iajuer treticn fitsing Srondeluthy mon ame not up to the door in | tials percon amomne ticesceakoge First ove aieher | ~All England that wears stockings is alarmed . iach! it ket Wout be Gio boptening of w | DY”. THe fee at Mr. Antanes hh r " mtiek. ie eau: | rial, taking it In two senses, now alighted from the | own share, ‘Then sho sidied up to her gove t th " . i ‘Twenty copes to one addrese. inning of a Cons fo whieh Me, Johnaon refers were given him by | cll wagon ; a iteame toward the he ed erie: by y governesa, re. | nt the discovery that, fn the proces: of dyeing cer. i} Foe wonrae. new epoch In the history of tho party. ft | cect toro terms in that body as a member from | tie Haily Neweand the Star among ae duly ou. | arotl a aa jad vistors oc ine sponteg or tt marked Jn American, that ne (had Bot lad belt | tain colors, the fabric Is changed into gan eotton bod WPRRRLY per year.. c.sssss. i would enflat in le sapport many young mon jelaware county. In February, 1861, he was | nals of London, the only two who were, of are, true goa collar, the miniaiee got up and made breathioss clearly ‘English, and, under cover of wer ehatter, | Imagine @ whole audicnes blowing thomselves uy ‘Firenty copies to ome adarens Wiis WRIA (ie aAsTaN EAT HAN: x dooseels | te of these who jrave thelr votes In the Hapubs | “'Ruct dom hy tay ba omnsror wend My answer | Twans mahi poate eamlst eb incline. wre | Geteet, ‘ue ene carcae to Ler Steer) Gat Ore | mcrerommnae tpplause ats sass meoting. ' Fifty copies to one nddress........ ‘ould ighte uch a recogni: | tican caucus in favor of the election of Ho: was that if it pnoutd he #0, 00 much the more erati | ' Now, did f wcare yo athe vieite es, n she turned ¢o her mother; but the | othe dibs & Meme totae Ona tachi wt Oia vesse: | Hon COntPRed Gpioh ono Who Hab Act Yet need | Chimeras Us & & ¢ election of Honace | ine intd It be to. me Wiyr aT ee ra Lacare yer’ breed ine vil or na he en, | moter had vessed the lah and we thought she ws The fiberal journals of Madrid have boom Payment tuvarubiy ta advance BAY olde -W-WOUIA Geli \nis (he GH ver as U. 8, Senator, suid ord an wesurnnce tothe poopie of my coun: | Lue younger art uf the hous Fold. 't'm Thy th sd caisaeon Or toobign bh shderon ied need Stier | eat of che retoietion, “kt ohe thee sea oF eee orty y id bring into the par - — ry, and to my Government, as well ns to myself, | bard, and that ts the Gospel chariot at ‘vour door,’ | then about fifty fe pate ty , iter, | ment of the revolution, At one time some of the ADVERTISING RATRA “ FY 7 that former differences are forgotten, and that th ¥ if hen about Afy Feet c Wing papa some more geod Pied ' Fort Pane, $F Besos ce canta | WAHY Republicans who believe that Marnie | Tt shows “the ruling passion strong in | t« wel OTR eld tee Liverpoel. 1c tes ese mente. chat | that is te nemo be hed gives: ia old sagan hice | governcee’ tnivpacing ome on the | Were oa the polnt of ruspendiag. their pubteation ath A AE : \uetill a Republican at heart, Tt would con, | 4eath,” that from the prosent aspect of the re. | Yeatathrougtont the Kiuedom, a baet full offriend- | bad carriod im over the "ups and downs" of the foreraeayy plate either ont of there) of exit: | for want of writers all or neatly al of wiiom ha | amar Paar er Ne. solidate aud atrengthen the Democrney by | tre Gor, Serwocn receives all his electoral | “iP this Pod atones it might be: passed by as the 7 and whon we laughed. he did go tun, | plies, as wefear-—bolted theoter two, and then nag. hopin abate Aprthiad ol pein 1 os Kovions, boc ies, 'y és Th 2 aan Bicaec le mee Ue capone yes tes to. he appreciated, Mt ier mother for adiniration i |) The annual total production of coal i | Fee eee Lully lol Ueceatt | proving that itis not governed by old-fogy | votes, with the exception of New York and New | ila afectionatenées of aman whoad dived tee | woul ni te seated net would he jet the puimenous | tions of earpuesianoel the Wen tiie Shea Kenaeeas | Word is Nertiae ys ala at coal in the / veep notions, of wedded to men who lived botoro | Hee from tho old lareholding, Bint, And | fciies, tie hal anngance ip fhe eoruiig mens | Maes utese cae Be uLPeLe IeAnSci oy | (camea ton MATCHES eoeoe Achar Gee anes | (ald Prodoeee. over Wononm) tons. "The Ante Ix Weeetr—per line as above. . herein is the radical mistake of the De 0 the Mayor Gat in the evening it was his parpose | his U said he, following the minister, who M cs at bontin : alive, e ae the Hock, Shall A got be done? ake Mog a the 4 ~ who was | Malé children from that tontinent, we aro boand to | Saxon race, ax represented by the U { IE BUN teeves (0 dehestibirt @ We liees me Shay aad bv bo hana to lay beture the Chamber of Commerce and belore | foie out to ake care of bis Bleed harnessed to the | say, are dillerent, th ; gee n Yani oe Seneenenied by the Uaioe Riseeem, on ¥ should hy 6% F pol Al England his whole heart, He had edd a moment | Guspel eh } ferent, thelr mata characteristics belng ® | the United States, and the Ds co! Mroughout the Metropolitan District, wt 12 conte per PO > ! . or knew t 4 nono RPE RY vortentons gravity, and ® eertain slow, bat real, | =. ad the Beileh colonton, prodeeg | Wonk, Orders for tbe paper received bt tne Hom OG Roverdy Johnson in England. have won the old free States, and especially tho before os) eit Ww th re we Ran dom snd good ier ee eee Politeness Wonilerful to behold. Outside the Labia | 7 ber cent, of the world’s coal supply Ghat any of the newestan se, Wie ie __ | growing Northwest, the seat of empire in the Re- | that would induce tiem to fordco the Feeent past : . hite the last remnant of eelfréstralut seems tobe | —It has been generally supposed that the term —* ch he account of Mr, Revenpy Jounxsox’s | public. Southern dominatio en. 48 Pal Its not Mr, Hoverdy dohason who forgives Mr. | NOMS, time before Mr, ———- wae statloned te fre turned into play roome, | « p, "designating 0 Sp <TR conduct toward the build ; mination ted them to ruin | pated: itis Afr, Laird who forgives the Aimerican | West Stockbridge. Mormonism had mate inroads to Face courses, Ull the entire building a Pe seg Sera di pamepntnce by / Notice to Subscribers. 7 ard the builder of tho pirate ship | eight years ago. ‘They should have repudiated it | Minister, The necds il ie haw ccrtatnty eainedit. | Hin Werherg'od tue Metro ist Cuuse: and oo in. | RUT fiitie Tress, who In dyspeptic, highs | American origin. But Miss Austen, in her “ North: | abais Gankiag scs-ad ii aed es a Alama, which wo copy in another part of | in the late campaign, They will learn wisdom, Mr. Laird did adoed Hid the Alabama, whieh burnt pint mamners oh tue Heteosist Cuyreh jana iitie. Ime, who tn an Hote or 40 atteaet 09 or Abbey,” published about the bagiuning of the ate weer Patsy fas Wana, or Waa, and | ‘his paper, will be read with interest ancl in- STE SET SRST roma scores of American, shine. ant avert the rest | come into tie church on Sunday and make distur Ke thew all na wicket as) Uuetnaeiven, and, | GOmumy, NEE OF & Young heroine who preferred Se a SAIIGUAY b6' ive inalr 64a baala, Ooube?, aed ar uy ae poe TE on " H nd tndi« | ghee, contradicting the minis fa twee Inge (0 add, rule then ail Wits “ericket, bare bail, €e.," to do pice be particalar to give welt off state, County, and | dignation by every American. ‘Tho Republicans very koverely blamo Gen. | Feely, hot lowe than idm, Mr. Laird basa | Patel and te mise interrupting tue services, hee | erene dntomh, Poe | cae obigets ar See ees Pha ere “ Nol dontent @ith Bane : Rovasrat and Gen. Rucwanay, the military oo: Wea, tee SSC cl was the feeling in thelr favor in the comin nl —— prison, at Hourges, Franco, is 9 tas, aged , pap tiving the enemies of ‘ 4 5 y cou st those extreme partisans tn het the peeiakte wareted Pn About forty years, who has never done s One friends in sending tn thetr mubeeriptions witt aio | his country #o fr as to do them no evil, Mr. manders in Louisiana, for the terrorism by which Be tol Be dee | Hencunce thee "oe cree “Wem ON of the mere Oceatha lion: Un Algeria. nd fo how anlergotag bio eighth cent ean i a A fearful Ms Achth u fo well to remit tn Post Office orders, wherever conve: | Jorson has gr , the Republicans in that Stato were prevented earwiats t Vd) church. Mormonism was m moral bileht apor AUNT, DiC hia Wee a cae } rare ob Oe Didet, if nob Gin Seaieter, Une Wllere contalalag | otro ee bone One of his way to seek | fom going to the polls on Tuesd qn Of Hogland—piracy. itm barralesnp pehutation | the pixce, ‘The members of the Metbalist posrety | Lent in Algeria, One Ben Nnsee tesently Rad a cow | Sot) pital door alba G Sabet meas | i WoMey avd this save & good deal of tronble, thoir intimacy and friendship. ‘To Mr. Laird LA polls on Tuesday, These of- | Livorno he cutreats Mr. Laird to forego the recent | Wer’ 80 discouraged that they consemplated selling | a: gt A el oP Rll featleaetidiehdtal et edceciee i Rpabapeberid rcdlonat preteen depecially ‘le Mindnoad Has takn chtey cers are unquestionably in sympathy with the | past and excuse the lard things that Lave been Bald | their chargl ned bresking yp. | Bet Me. ——-, whO | promises Rcthine ay" Gea ponaioe pela sine Baws | Set, ne Teerent Orments ney the Rolers tarriedt 4 Iv hi ive purty by which this outrage was performed, | *out iim. m pesecmeker” persuaded. them to | premls . how: | Our Noxt Mayor. i 5 a party by his outrage was performed, € r as othe ‘waste places’ a litte lu: nd : found; bat is: Higa Aven uote ihe uy Bia Ie and contpicnons. ‘The Englishmen whem | Gen, Hvenswa was not trusted by: President Mr, jolapon did not faces ta uote Mita te bie i Hhodlacs crlbahut Aad tained from the Hon te =The hook recently written by the Queee ef y No chestaliaa bad’ adsdisen | atiove All’ etliota; | Luncdkir all Grevaal tha Wik and SERRE bd Pppoed ASG ge iad Na Bie iy eume to consult with the mtutster tn West | ftammerey ont, the Ragland has been transtated into the Welsh tefiance of the rain and the tem; fit , al sand never had any | ),7 itenemuering ty th Sicckbridge respecting the best means of dealing ‘, they were language , lee pest, Rily ex: | arc thoeo who were meet wealous and muccese: | important commend for thet ressen and Gen | Ss'Giadite has iter aces hem tarotecn ie | Wis, ioe Marmion, Auld Ns, “We canes, idiots WP PCa AR ead wa Tame OCIA CU Stee | sccis aa Uo not ocd Baptich, tad ae anu seiehd Ess sfaction which thrills every | fal during the war th thelr efforte togivenld | Rovsinay has not made any accret of his hostility | tHonght 'tfiting to cow piimeat, the Liverpoo} ship PNR ae Ait Lu ate bese tone, | for eae thnket being turn ope tury eta ae ae eee " Q rasa bosom thoes of the Ton, Hx HY | to the Southorn Confederney, and. to. destroy | t0 the Reconstruction laws and the governments | A monopoly te ener ic nd given thera abnor | boat ia mn aome of the. Mring Bible for he wind | Ritich nad been staged were sere gil wered | esmes beat ¢ Guana kann foto Dalke . Munrny and Judge Lorr included—at ; ts organized unde ‘ F Cried Mr. dohnson ins glow of ential & wonderin} memury—makiug My. — Yaugh, boit ; tia been ton feet ineleet of consonants, a8 follows: " Daleans | the property and tho business of loyal citi- | ST##sited under them, No doubt, if Gen. Siem. i la 8 glow of nlite At the menses matter of tae Morm: | Maine spor! The remalus having been collected to- | o Intydu j the approaching transfor of the brilliant and | yong of the United State % PAN hind been in command there, the elec | Enz kahich, thank Gon, Bi erat | Nie rendering of it. Then he urged him in sna’ bis: compaous Lee | eek iwaierdaa, tn ide i. ation a h } Wacceaaful HorrstaN from tho government | ft in a reason for added satisfaction over | one Would have gone off quietly, and every Heittes coon thet a poer oF agin’ nevee fried daring’ tes Sta, tats eee) wens over end ; Me CHS PuTiNee Tan’ | cehrved AL tbs poll tw: Quads, Muse? hed Base ' of this metropolis to the grander sphere and | the election of Gen. Grant, that thi ) elector would have been able to cast his vote, | un. A public dinnce in. Engiand t+ always aseene | [T° neh from the Morman, Bible,” Mrs onic eres buat IRC Tach oA cata iden tn the | Charles Brancis Adams deposited written by aon, Lobler opportiinities belonging to the govern: | worthy Amor! A WMOGAT OE Gc En ei ee of gaan cantuton thre ma, Glare Ob Fessand.s | Uc wvcved. awk. an My eas urgent ect ed to ive aciue explavation ot the attr, | A few minutes afterwards he returned and siated sek Gf tha heafalre Beata, | ho GR however; | iho ctelat aiatinn Mist toon be orien of | responsible fur the proceedings in Louisiana, | hy so mony old frends of the rubeltt hat ome errors cowid beat vidieat inct coun parcita ma jaety children | that by mistake he had put « receipted bill intotie ~ , he official station he disgraces, In his place | what sbatt be said of Georgia, where Gen, M perhaps, forgot for motaent that 4 prov ie argument by mi stories “ * box. An examination proved th Whey also convey an intimatte ; nya Pe gin, where Gen, Meanw | Rintehtin Atintater to mpuioine ts Of bls owntuse of the weapon on Various, happy. ve others Mobanertd Ben Ali and Katour Ben Proved the correctness of the teesiean re aed papacy on fo thero is | we shall have, wo aro confident, a Minister | iy iw command? The same terroriem provailed when he said sur; lepecd into his tr Eustonay and Mr, — waa "wom lover ‘at vant to hie une Lo as lo propose that we ahoulé Rill andeat | Statement. Itts reported he vated the Repablican Wiseal duky which the people of thie lty will | fo England who will never so far forget what | there, with the same result, Meaoe hus always | fonrenentative Ai tie, Ranther lnuoe, tt ‘Tie created great cacitenent; aud 90, Whe Spout Rt ole iy ecaikeisaitilig Robin Outshens oi ‘eal duty which the people of this city will | is duc to the people he re; ‘i b ded r ho Tia peti IRR, yp Eg ty ed night tue chure! We ; ation ta a ravine sitaat ernesville, North Curotina, with scarcel; ¥ sresents ae to minin. | been regarded as a loyal officer, and has appeared | Mr. Laird, and touched on the twct that the trate of « 6 church ta West Stockbridue was ere 1 lived em “twas won be called upon to y felanete r b Liverpool with the eo wo-dttha 0 listeners, for all. the couutr ved mother coming near tue Hundred tubabitants, tas sent North this fall nea the election of 3 te perform. Wo mean | tain friendly intercourse with their malig. | 0 cay out the laws with faithfulness, Is the dren Mido bet cuiesed, to megiion jue exert The’ wellskuown'ciotical | we decided te kul ber ale heey as ety | 100,000 worth of dried trait, ne houte reoestiy J¢ election of Mr. Horraan’s nuccotsor a8 | nant focn, or to beslaver with complimenta in | c+ that © large proportion of tho voters of | propo: uat bad eta aievicd ty helo ie i discourse on Mormaninm | Soden rae unite eetaes eta tens Me | sent of isty-als thousand pounds of peach stones, Mayor of New York. This duty will come | maudlin afterdinner speeches those who have | C2ersia bare not been allowed access to the bal Atshama trom American into Engl bottoms, But | of the mouth that told tere was Pita tle gulver | Me, Lodien “up. “Thc twin brotere Uhave already | which cost Aly e¢ pee Vushel; and oue daly ta Rpon us ina month; ; peed sees lot boxes due to mis 0 incompe. | mind. ile px feture of co rout of bis | the were apcortion that Ik wwe custouary with “ a art aud left us the remainder—the | the same place Was Be ype ate por nonth ; and it {s not too soon to | dono their utinost to destroy the nation of | tence cei tye repent wot and incompe: ps le painted. pletare of o reas ree | an baow tore to choose only one vereu of Neriptat by Gf byrne heads, feat nd bends being comprised in our por- | the same place has collected nearly ono bushel of Prepare for it with the scrlousness which !ts | which he is an officer. fence on his part? Or is there soine weakness in | ime se we do that tha Attain sated Out Of dcr | UuE Re v as going to proceed upon anew plan. for be | port’ alloted by my children, I torthwith took the | epple seeds, for which ehe |e to receive twenty-4ve Bipeetence Goserrées . the soheme of universal eulfrage as vstablitud | Seer to. faves scene 'geslér.deseriprion of her | should tae the whose Bilte for bie taste audi. | Ste, and put the minolta le order vot to eeememel | Ont, ——_—- ego resaathe Var'ona performances, Commerce,” says Mr. Jobo- eady | our provisions in one day. Valeo flayed the th —The Irish “8 Of course, the Republicans will make « lection Fraedis there, which no preesntions ean obviate, and no | ton, atptores te coc, brings tai i reszar et woe | Heauh and put them where’ they have. just been | The Paris etl on rernbetatnndclinrs . y overcome and’ disweminaten them through Christendom for the t . * have jus ¥ buts reports the trlal of x bomination, and we trast they will pat up a | | The Calon Langue Club let evening con prisatin live hsteomat Wnvinee and eajeyment oie ract" Tuwceaerim | SU Paraheaiergguianeh he ore mau got | sar All te parties coucerned tn this horribie | rich tamer, who axeumed the riste of * Me Bail," ‘i ® fon would perhaps have been heightened by mention wow e ' aPCm, | ond was charg i Mer seeasye | roan whom it will bo a atiefaction for citi-| sidered the frais alloget to have boen com: | The prime error of tho Democracy in tho | Ine mare farienary the slaty chro: ometers horn ! Hibaxeag tar evetr:|'seatoe'te avow theterinc su mente ivcbsctasts|| was neeuluads mawefen be ce cesecig bat Wiagied vena of that party to support. Many of their | mitted in the election of Tuesday, and re- | late disastrous campaign, was that they permitted | SAM, American ovis ourat, of ten. tom! anidn KRlpretcadesteapras. | Bot tBelr on. 5 4 Za Pitrvisendnyer apt te ert adm y A y ed through Christendom, ‘Then, - gment. As no seh titie iis ° tecent nominations in this city have been of | solved not only to take measures for testing | the ex-rebels to usurp control of the party, The | In 4 fine burst of Telleions eloqtience, Mr. Johnson | $10 Of reproo that aa body oui iaugi at a mcr Type latenee,” sald the telbuoal, *a F wal wegen bdifferent character, aud though the great | the election of Gov. Horvatax, but aleo to | true position of these battled conspirators, who | {hma'our het. ister eaten, nud the Drockade run ei Recon mine onL ORL OU meee Jee | ge ececaae SERUM Og ARNON, POET: |g enema ic a iJ ' . ama but her sister pirates, an ie cl le run a. oman ia Utat tet Ors . acess. pame of Gen. Guaxt has given them moro | endeavor to surround the Lallot-box with new | Were drawing their breath through the generosity | mers ae well. You, may ie nl tle the mioweera tae ond’ thane BA. be’ oneen tec teres: ores | Uprising susish Of ioe peel Commerce tie vse, | | —The other day in Belinectady an ol tedy Of morality and religion. (Cheers.| Wi . or the A Yotes than the party ever had here before, | safeguards, #o that such frauds may not be vidthiey Gaayt, was at the rear of the column, you the vie at at ee *, ae ed " he pasned swells; a6 If, deeply lapeessea with | Morme oak workings of the | with two bandboxes im ber arma, came to the traek Geir local candidates have been tremendous. | practicable hereafter. instead of falling quictly into their appropriate | Rherever man ‘iy ound, there, by your monn, and | Fon4'y uftion of Mortion. Reriinre, of whieh Lt Kafe ded ata ate Plas if tol orlse ig beaten without e@ding anything to their| With regant to the election of Gov Horr. | Pics snd holding thelr tongues, they swaggered | spread of a inn elviization, | meg cuit avi faugah ben would: baad Geongh a wy Lerbae ee eae ‘ , , bet ; Jen cud of be whol lence burst lito 0, and sie worked hai bien iroug! e clty in half an hour, oa ich kecutaliel te te the bette : 0 the front, belcbed out their Hitks originality, ‘The slave. trade i #0) ; x0, e ely f tell , e bpm tad ao sia ned Pica ai ve evidently bo Impossible to set it | gysumed to take the load and give the word of | ool wan formerly, an, My Shea oi OReUTA sees ven nuyactiegr aeae | ure Bets Gal’ tures handecued Use earclcia ese | nat down vocaretas hel "anes waa te pameat po some Republicans | aside without proving that the mumber of | command. ‘The logical result is a stunning de- the African race. when the mir tad a ti wtinidod, he Docam again | Ce a i housevand woatimes we works out tm | ge did May tii Apatite UMM al aren will now try to run a sort of independent | fraudulent votes cast for him was equal or | feat of the Democratic party. Eivergoot'vaners record Tiga day to, day the | Vikee to auch the mare’ wow, Loave mead of tho | Know, 14 aval a daticte New York wos pogo iad a al aod Democrat against the nominee of ‘Tammany | superior to his entire majorit _ - progress of the intimacy botween Mr. Heverdy Joa. | devil doing ver - | ‘talus Ay Sigs Setteate New, Eere womma- | 00 (ct { ye As that ma en fon and Mr, Laird, On the day following the dinner, he Iawg bg very curious 5%, bat wever before that taint as if she'd been raed t like we (vlke— —Th i H 3 . . r. Laird | fc lmugueth bac Lao moe Wonder that he Irughed | ead after al x he following advertisement appeared Hall, and will ive their votes without me. | jority is at Teast 80,000, the altompt to over: | ‘Thouaandla of good speeches have been do- | sv'etm yuent ora ahor erie ‘Ther pacts ice | tart At AG upen tne, Moruen Gra he Tnogied | and afer al Sant lat pear pl. wend aod er. | prency paper: A wan much dvcoursed, ant whe HI gard to party consistency, just as they voted | throw it must prove unavailing. It cannot | livered during the recent canvass, but on the | the Alabama when she left Liverpont, ad no jun Wile seen eaiaied Leak, casas hewater Cher ha | nnesied Mntectenle he ett cleciametatia | mercy sauce oe meeting with an 7" Jor Hoveaan last your; but the party ma. | then be undertaken with any hope of un. | Whole, the display of extraordinary oratorical ga dyck: They presently landed at Birkenhead. nnd | moanged ile audience wel, pertecity ialtating the Lis | the Churiedssher and) eealdad hare itt | Buallal geutleman who will promise to settle 1oyanr, thine will nevertheless tun out a candidate, | acating Mr, Horraan; but we trust that | Dower has not been great. On the Democratic yards of the latter, Herc, no doubt, Mr, Johw Kenuity of the pructived orator, who intimates that | stood by ana jest enid: “Go ta, Luce; kill ber if | Upon the children, Me will then place hiuwself en- Kapp hinted ; u | aivhg Roan Thad tad Tiesto ea petareaes Teree oien the: historteal pot where the Kewl of ¢ olin wore ind rows te eda. “Lie peor mM eun.' It ail started about wehurn, too, Hoth | tirely at the disporal of the gentlouan, to Mglita go for strict fidelity to the er | it will not be prosecuted with any | . PY P bly been Gov. | Alabama was laid, the ways over which she git d aud laughed, but did not know bow ing | w nted to use itat once. Maria had it, and her bat: | hig di ntlowan, to Olt all nization will cast their ballots for hii, | lose vi Sevwon and Mr, PExvuuron; their speeches | into the water upon her marry mission, and the buoy | tie detus Was dvpelung from Weir bunds | ter wae a Lite alow a ecmin', and they got mad, and | it duchy mount the eummit of a glacier, descend KF cast their ballots for liu, | los vigor on that account, If there be in | jaye been elever, persussive, shrewdly ad inthe river rom which ahe Rually sijiped mwa. | (e deiusious of Mormout Lace struck ber, and then siatehed the kettle eight | Inte the crater of Vesuvias, oF precipitate hime like soldiers obeying the command of thir | the State any man, or any number of men. persuasive, shrewdly adap is not stated whether Capt, Bellock of the Confeder: —_———— ot the stove and poured Lot water on her feet; so | from @ balloos, Address M.A. D., po : 4 | ) . y + | to their purpose, with @ remarkable degroe of {| ate Navy, who superinteuded her building, was pre | tow Pngtteh Si sue fell down when she tried to rum out. And what | Paris," : i ets omen es peri oer high or low in octal standing, gullty of con: | literary finish, but they have contained few pe | sith, Genie ta, Mr. Jounson te anaiiien slack | TO" oh Staiommon have, Dealred 1h | rie cee ce ta! gr Caen Le |) oad BL Betonst ut as the Republican enndidate ia sure to | apiring to de 9 pooplo by rath iviein oc’ How Phe | enabled lier to onletelp, to epued botl the mwershare wo Uaisen Beate thous. fur the. men: ted. ies very ales, | —A St. Petersburg paper announces thal there Bold spucoabersarey repealed [ye deo muted a gure A ges bbevg] fens plyegritdedty by Mokena aed Marty Leu te turret tee saree, Peatint Costes Hie, CM taut ee ens al a dozin chanoey tg | are no fewer than 100 ales that ey engaged en, pa ely je conse: | let them be punished with all possible | models of rhetoric, On the Republican side, the | Capt. Sem: MaRS ine eattatn thas GUeNTT At the close of au address delive for ull of ‘om. Wf, juss tara things around ned | he ren ° dir aa | \ WOE amuses, i is Oly too bertain Yea poses bak Kteens delivered Os Fall Fem Wj, Juak tara th atv the remunerative art of sortune-te! We Ligh guonce who may be selected for the purpose. | reverity npon due eonvietion, ‘There is no | speeches of Mr, Funnexey, Mr. Conxiina, and | Itty bolusrt 1 despatch has been sent to his home | Me Mocbnek, M. P..to the workmen of five tha Whore coctinn tan fst dision af bodlaty Ceralit Uh volatiea ts tees So with the eandidate of Yammaty fall. | rolitieal ertme moro holnous tn tte nature | Me Morver have beon fully upto the mark of | Mime 'barcust te tare Reveray votmson, will Le these paris—oby ot "And t feck Pricstesses, who wlso deal.la Asiatic port acilF clase wich 1 jt ture . Hhvaihy i i r Future tanguct to Mr. Reverdy Jobneon will Le 1 ane fet Aud I reckoy sandd virtually elected when he is pul in no- | than this; for it strikes at the very life of | “fective political efforts; but the only u Gemed cou pote witgcnt bis presence in vm or infest Mir seotienen: 1b Sirol SW ANe ideas of bal tination, and accordingly it is a matter of | republican institutions, and, if successful | either party who has risen to the bi sinatinny tat Laraien too ta chote thts werk hat avoitier Grae ey ister at ate freak esc ech auiveral interest that that organization— | would task e Seen, | oratory has been Epwin BM, Staxtox, 1. Mr. Jolson has pot supplanted, hr wt toast rivals | WRGree onde etidedeh weigher th , n— | would make a farce of all thoso proceeding | satu tut four or fivo speeches, but they bare | (ion'ol the Eusisntories we Nine ane sliyehohlers’ ret tigate al Fessle dn eh geanier abated ir ge adh nea nt among the Democracy of | which aro intended to ascertain the will of | , F cook 2 gael ft cinan: tions of the Engiish Tories Se tera os cari Claw: tots] Tothe Baier of The dun. Larg cannot enrely complain of being kept im the New York—should confer the distinetion up- | the people, and to give Fe eeuivytmed dearer ead eaaniadunrad Sitactpe - viet miter eonupletry, “she Amy Sins 1 Gach , i ; k—eh ; AC , ‘ Blakew ce iisteiy. rhe Sig: ta your paper in the early part of § dark ation! coming events, pn some man who possesses firmices, ae ‘ae mys v & tujip. His themes hare been the ev Army Mattors—Depirtmont of the Bast mh broke out, and. Bil T did wns tember Mat iiore wie un arti poduting on ‘The ex-Quoen of Spain left behind her or pomgeoger we d lon x, aud cmotions of the war, and the attempt | The following elreular tna been ineuedt frum | manctlon of ae largo a ines ting in She | {ial wave whic Would occur ‘on the ia ] Nundred and seventy carla, eri count y; intelligence, and elevation of character, | It te acconlingly an occasion for satisfac: | of the Southern leadersto retrieve their Lost ¢ Army Meatqua:tera in New York : should acknowledge he Boutliere buete . {rseeto ever! how the trigine renee Arsh td MeDah westse ax Gates tha eect cotae and whose elcetion wi!l tend to confirm and | tlon that so respectable and so influential a | through the machinery of the Democratic party | n(gtshitioin aiher commana, tieting, and tenmmorm. | Ria ete Bates. [leur hear,” aud elioery.| Hvar euuwed.” L vow write ima polttice: | tion of mules ¢xtaut, in the poativhouten 408 stablet extend that unity and that enthusiasm which | body as the Union Lenguo Club hae taken | These topics he has handled with masterly force, | Biwerwatdire inthe omeeer the Aveistast adjutant | hous: fH a yom shall mot ‘ateeke tere My be i unuttstovd by ull who have otecrved the | FMF Foval palace at Madrid. One velicle, thal now eo happily prevail in the ranks of the | hold of this subject in #0 carncet a manner, | There are bursts of eloquouce in each of lis | “Bye ina of freyet Sint -Gen, Atetbowat a numercas Wit they wi he sicpowertl sur, oleate Svarng Us peat gic | NINO SAARAIY snd les Mee) Cntbote Mave party. Wo trust that the investigation will Lo | *ecches that eleetrfy the reader, and mast bare | ye games aes PARSE MN Ae mankind, 'Y nave ser Toon beg you to trten Thule parses, Mheudel Ware or ehe at ahah pte. Gobo pcisseylied euahdoeaaans greg It is plain that the Hon, Fenxaxno Woon | pursued with diligence, and that tho facts, | Ue stil more impressive to those who had the) gona barks, freyst Leucunnl Col Hee al deems peMec at te or waminaled Se SL greee eieane. of orrbe Sham siett'| or aes waloaaing taargler Woes cyroes ma ee i ery ingency i: tad evo! , aia . ; od fortune to hear him, js mind is of th b Infants Tings, Aesisinnt s bower—do HOt Use hey ought to do. . “f h curious ax a his nas Hea the add coallbeney is salt us alee they may be, will be established so} Recmaalen Suh ieee at Hollies Paitin Atsatamt Butgenny tay gprrer--do not po thal power. a they gucet te do. Ji smell om the cous. of ferie rele Isthe qualoty see tured yehite tn whick he renounced Mozart Hall,and kissed and | that no member of any party can question f 1 ont Lier new haviug that fmmense uncontrolied power, and 1 Late of eles | ance Ohartes V.'0 inesne daazhter,, traselied is y Le thinks with passion ; his imagination is always sald. ® tere ie ee ie Slate of Deia- af ; ahter, travelled with made friends with the braves of Tammany, | tholr accuracy, It is corteia that the maw | sabordinate te ike footing of bis d rate perfect musty Lid” have aloweu | eye tle MAL Tg Basie A ile batere sa/ Mlake diag Bae ceopar In the hope of ones more becoming Mayor. | of the people, Democ feeling of his discourse; and + | {ere the genticman wade ai stake, Here is on | er-bicr, barrels filled with, earth,” hie A gliastly setentifie discovery is reported Ah es clr i i Mayor. People, rate as well aa Repub: | his language is strong, compact, and often pic. | #ueret maior did cantain Tw otaih Tniantres Lovell | grportunity; acknowledge Seaton ust ne | beew erceieds tue workucen ob which hed bety ae | 0 Torin, where Profesor Casturanl, the eclo gave himself with lis wonted enorgy and | licans, will heartily approve of the detection | turesque. tis to be hoped that thogo spoeches | Salct'smd brevet Colonel Raguth infantry 9. # Mun: | wan'tn Pebeion aga Austr atte have tue asne. uctive an Co sppeor on five ay rolls the sume day,” | Diated oculist, has, Ht wontd appear, found @ way of sincerity to the support of Horrstan; but | of such fraud i Mb ton, First Licutonaitand Adjvtant pisth fidacts Was in rebeltion against Austra; we ne- | Ht willl be ‘icccanary to make a chart ty show th , Sppeet, ound @ way oF ; per . but | of such frauds, and will join in inflicting con- | will be preserved in sume form more convenient | "K'rartine, te the October roster of treo of mpiearkiomleige the exitenice | SaF¥ Ht the watered onan, Chark le show the | killing animals, by forcing att Into thelr eyer, withia we do not think it desiratle that he should | dign punishmout upon their authors, Husa tie Resraeee conerlec, UE ceo it | cere etter a rtee: ovate ts wee) Ss Cine, Siareey aoe iam bees Ree. | ber CHR Nadie ROAR LANTUS an Mee ns etieoescameonn tem ae ee mtn, receive the reward he covets. He is too old pests cous stad Braxton will not attend to this, for he becomes | im the department. ‘There are thirty-rix forie, ex. | S1¢,0%,t0¢ shore’ of America, ‘There would lave | rk Dicakmateriewepiall Utuve none grand | gpace of « few minutes for rabinte tives dogs end vield the econe to sam ounger man who | Protracted debate, to allow to priests the same they are completed; but some publisher Otglt | to Eastport, Mane, and on Lakes Erle and Ontarfo, | elven; and it that had beew done, I believe that ‘Ty was reduced in height in New ble mann The most remark i F Jersey, but that is | able thing whout this * kill " Tanot identified with any. old qnarreta, and | Halts of voting aud holding office as are evjoyed | + collect thein in w suitable volume, Twenty-three of them are under the charge of Or | Mankind, Would, have received am iuimenss, beac, | Sregg. ue nalts to Feduce anytug wich travels | thot 1 eave abs rao ipege ase fidah yris , and Hl tng feels ae eutlemen, Hf yor evwit ame, L will teil you a | &Y . absolute ward trace; and i who will bring fresh intollect and now blood by other citizens. They evidently assume that i Fauna nance Sergeants witn no troops, and the rest under | story, Attor baat meeting ia Paradise square I Several affecting Incidents took place in the transit | D@ 8 easily applied to men as to anima’s, Irvo ier , AU wACril up ldad Aitoas Heeeuan bo ia onaceaalln ho New York Democracy havo mado | the command of oMcers with the nbove companies, back ‘to Loudon, and in aday or two it Wasa ye | Of this Wave, Mayor Hoffuwan was secn on a lle raft, | to be hoped that the method Is a 4 to hiswork. Mr. Woop has just achieved a ’ gaged In noe ‘The Derartment Stait te us follows: ‘ity of the cate—for s taember of Parliament there | Wade of lager bier aud wliskey burreis, usking 10F i Bot easy of applica Fees ig aA the business of teaching people their religious selves the rallying point for the broken | prover tam tohwi Coster, Alde deca thas neseoulby—to walt mpan tue Filme ste | BoiD, a8 ho was golng Le did uot anew whee ne | ens \ ' hie 7 7 kdl eating the Fenian Hoad | guty quan a school Keeper or 0 lawyer, nus of the great historic party of Jackson, | Hrevet Capt. Howard Stockton, Aine de Cainp, Meets TN as eat Hea aeat tow wRHtnet | te pradialion, War surseited be the Sou ora bote —Out of one brndred eases of @ doublo-ban entro in the Ninth Congress district ; let ‘ a | When disaster overtook « division inthe ate | tapt'ceterti Ccterrg, Noting Avemtact AQ: | Pe AGE ay he wwayy cide turned. Teawt endaat | Walle cuung the angiltalnal sectionals lnpeenere | Tied ean bursting, ninety-Ave can be traced to de | Lim be content with that What a real relief it must Le to the minds | war, o skilfal commander shouted to his panic. | gjl'aratateut t itonunt colonel | Gut Rls Bande, ead eld,” Rogoast, Nashack, whats | tlle, Beans sae have symone tad TOMRUSTg | oe dL e eet eer da ed ee at In looking around among the younger | of the Hou, Samve J, Tuoux, the Hon, Veren | stricken men, “Rally on the colora!” ‘Though | Snir silat etl ec Heart at erenity tulleea to vow and Aeterred | Goel be altend 1) atheon tg tias Ate HST SARSERS | en tae ace cemmnenly Raed and. reloaded, pep \ men of the Democracy for tho man whose |B: Sweever, and the Hon, Saxvonp E, Cucueu | the Democratic party has been routed, hors HE ara tank Qanrters lo Kio PRISM ZH Reve ned shat may opeeol) | COH «airy. VROR.Jaeh Aen BO Was ot Hila earth dy Obey iy ynaeweney ragga courage, enpacity, personal maguotism, and | ‘ Sud that the Republicans bave got the Leyista- | foot, and dragoons, the fag of the New York yet Brig-Gea. C. 1. Kplibura, Colonel and Asaist Tum very inweh tha e's Batters 6 threw wise men of Gotham were swep te oe sem tae Seekaaee, Oe 8 sf i i wept powder in the lef . ture, #o that there is no occasion for the Demo- | corps floats defiantly over Tammany Mall, and | het Gon y General of Bub uve UV, B, Army id Why, Tam eaticly of in their bowl?” Sam stood ap* undaunted 4 in the left ts pulverized more or less by the | party record especially Gt him for this great baree He i , and | OMet Coumisdiy of Frtarstena opinion, but { dare nvt ofticidly way bo." Toate Auld Lie War oh elotoen ae tated and se: | shock, which, theretore, leaves & mpace between the Waliuesinun: dicta su bans’ wlicee oredeni nance | Stee mene, sausenne themsclves concerniag | Marshal Hovrwan cries out to his brethren in | ,BFeves Hrlg.Geu. J. N. Cuyler, burgeon, Medieal Di. | tal sirliek ie, according to the old woinaa’s plisuge, | M* It Uy Were glad it was over, MOOKEd | cuarge and the wadding by settli x 7 4 A. HEDCE | dhe eleotion of a United Btates Senator, The fact | arms, as they flee pell-mell from the field, Brevet Laout.-Col, pe all of a heap, that.a tan In. power uy | resident Jobuson stood ona mound awoy 5 toh of 1 onesie H . - 7 i i , ally La J. F. Hammond, Surgeon U. 8. A t f rT 4 nd awoy from | when the left barrel is dixeharg will at once be recognized Dy all impartinl | that thoy have no occasion to contend for that | om the colors Attending Bar "| Weage apealr snd setnent Sines the sweep of the wave, and watd i veiluded hig ot | poses, Th ae emeereea tt 108 | 2: ¥, nat they hi casi 9 60) for that | on the colors! sonra é of my wad lead i | tho waved the Bed Se Tol lie i 6 ov ese accidents can be avoided Ain} | — persons, and for whom, by virtue of profes | great honor must tend very strongly to preverve — Meadguartere of the Department, Army Bulldlog, | dieetly Uwe opnosiia way. dunt, sald 1, le miter | Me veople aud “ FO WUC We O8 MMOON OBE | A racarod homme with one of smo eH i iol he | MniN srastaitiioa: GN THPraee ATLYOIy | fost eateua tadinnse ln Get clerk ous vice Wo learn from that convenient weekly | SoBe of Houston and Greene stree ts poulealmuraltiy. | ULaugitor] 1 did uiy'work with | wy yal 1 ruth of the the non-discharged barrel blows tate | A decided, W oe 4 PB ‘ A 5 ) wie kid ey wid pleasant old Lord, and bowed my way shoud’ we twourn departed friends fee | toad, eed Darrel every Cue the other is re } and decide roforto MANTON Maun, | and statesmanship, They may also console | Journal, the Wine and Fruit Reporter, that the | Hantwa Taitnoan Stock,—-At @ meeting of Sarg aviaing airenianaoeh Leal wee beets Leis arr the oditor of the World, ‘That Journal | themselves with the roQection that iftte Legista. | Wine crep of the present year is extraordinary, | the Dircetors of a) Sar hank erenraanec, Buy Giit dash SuO Wie em ' The Aretic expl ship G f ld. vurn jon th » Legislas s 0 agy, | the Dircetors of this Company, held on Wednesday, | BOW Cume forward aud way Kat J did this for tic * pering abip Germania, sen} Wa tho. chief, organ. of tho yamy, | ture were Demoeratie i wouldu't do them much | Bett in quansity aud quality. rom Franee, Ger. | H was resolved, vith the content of the etockholt: | Auketgen tah ts by youth iad dene tet | 7. Nel ee out Uy the Prus-ion cloretnment, hae returned 4 @ Rat bear y sty. Thala atif ed Sr uninaace ly Who iM My Youth hi ¢ 108 he Bititor af The Bun. men, without bi vbug penetrated to he and in the Presidential campaign its | seed. In that event, the prize would certainly | © nye Tarivans a California the reports are all f so) utlorize the increase of the capital stock of fo tent ¢ ques mt Tae slavely ticctbanet e FL aie Are (be tlitalaa Mints Canal eae, a bwie- fi i nea ‘ip r destina: Services have boon romarkalile, sudecions,ana | il! 1 Hosario Berwova tn spite of ali tho ung. | (2 thie elect aud it Is ouly in same parte of Bipwin } 16 Coeenls ive millon one Bandra Rhonsend dol- | cise Goug uns, Whe wae, iy horsiden Bp tee be to nny law for te alipabod way hu whici ti wade sundry stienpe (@. feud on Alfsrent serie ot effective beyond precedent. Al 1 ings ond all the intrigues of his lieutenants. | that there is any deficiency, In all these coun. 100,441), for the purpose of providing for the | iy Peay ppg tty 2, i oe Ot, fn Wie ba gieep ey morning it took “the Barclay |" the cosat of G pe to land on different parts of a Y P rat. Alone in the | "hig easo is one iy which Dean Richmond's | ties the grapes have not only been free from of the bonded debt of the Company wn- | Cuba 'e-i: whet forl es he feclacal. the miseryrana | of Our-quarter, the y ehuy of tie Genera | by ios oh OF Greeainad, bak were swans. proxened omocratic press it hag struck out from the Pevig " Mee bis Uisy ave allataaa ? tk In odd, and that it be eeondition of such | #i the horrors of Wat aituauon, Butt had to look | Gets 9 Fun uh ux their sitvutio, y iva: und in they endeavors to will westwnrd they motio that it is @ damned aight cheaper to buy #0, but they have attained their full ripeness, furtuer; 1b 14 uations In New | were stopped by ic 4 beaten track of commonplace journalists, and y + | wuthorisetion that no portlon of sald stock aluil! he #3 1 had to look ut the poor creatures them. | Derk, ot ato belug belind te, If this Wa pred by kee furty fect ttek, Thus Laftled members of the Legislature then to clect them,’ | ed were not gathered until they were perfectly 1 welver; I ha (o loos wt the destunics of mankind; | the Beto time, it may be excusable, or if the f they made for Spltzbergen, wh . fe erciet a corel cod agua ave |'On ‘ k bare 00 y | tnsued at Ices than par, apd thet the same shail ve | und T thought for tne Wesuaies of munkind that we | ie, were as Itnpenetrahy an an, mid-winter; b ire ly Pays ap ener tab é i vais v8 | will not apply. Wedare say there are plenty of | Matured. The wine will accordingly be unusually | fires offered to the stockholders of the Company at | should lave taken that opportunity of separating the | Puch reprehensible carelcesnens soviatar) Out tow | ward, they roughed thelr highest latitude, #1 de- mof party strategy, Daring to incyr the | Republicans in that body whose commercial ins | fine and delicate, not so alcobolie as that of 1855, ] the time of each tesue ut par, ‘The atockhollers | {ity witty Raum gfocls Cala, ware ta | OT a aloo i verte | Kress, & minute ia, 28 degrecs sat loapiiade, suspicion and face the hostility of those whose | atincts are strong, but in a matter of so much im. | bUt superior Co that of any year ta this century, | Will meet ou the Bott ingtunt to declde upon tt dhe, eho carers the Danie Benen ROW. They KS | surat even viandlay tobe user shoe sats of sid here en again Curved tem Voek, In ite us ob- + ‘ lq e ’ ? J ba - © jt i CanMot Leg La wort of id eet Ue expe as narrow minds could not comprehend its pur. | portauce to their party they will not dare to ie best crops of all are th of Germany and wi cie | ———— i lh Teese, chee aes hon Haase | and I peuey At be Rowe Wi wre a0 ners rik ave 4 ee er LsTaiion ke avon failed; but some ‘ A i = aaa Pylifornta, SS RAR he a ere in es sterd 0, the | Sey dared pak the truth, Wey Would way iley | Mca» wt the Hoboken side of the terry ¥ poen dome in rectification of charts oye si “Senne te parents et erie tars pe el Nb bang AM ee Ce ‘ HALES LBEEN 0 Sunday Courter ai bey peemge teal 0 Poe's sorry peace was wut made upon Tue verms tak | SEW Youn, Nov. 8, ins. A orig, | and in collecting objects of saan ae : which have distinguished the campaign, Its | A correspondent calls attention to a great | In ¥ rough to contain the unexpected yickl. | have igon the wuthor of * Tear Down that Flaanting pee ——_— hn Rane so fusions cane of stiiimeny deterred. bas Genius and wisdom now stand faily vindi- | want there isin this city of places to which young | parts of the work more than those of sil | Lee" tho Courter courtoced tah Go was writen | ‘Tax New Burs Durer vp Tows—The object | foie Etter of medva, \otely been made paulie in Eagiand. The Rev. Mr. ., pated in the snocées of MarMOCH aad Hove. | mon without homes oan revort for sceis) reores- | ‘ier sounity, tee prodecting i sae of any | by Mr. Bovunn, of the Erle Kallway 1a purchasing Pike's Opera | 8: 1 just stepped on car No. 25, Dry Dock Dodington, curate of Bere Regis, has refused to Man in this great State, It ie not too much | tion on the Sabbath, end atill be surrounded by | though ita quulity hes never been exceeds INL ccscancel Pane Rien been House ts to Dalld » depot ab the fot of Tweuty- | RH ciat fontivad line, Canal, attest Urinch. at | Veccuse sue tad “no, true Christin mene dt to say that but for the original and profound | moral influences, The reading rooms of the ROAUET BAR ESTEE heen sn pn4 wt yicuaxuc! Foun Buspino Koow-The Bethel | third street, whence new en@ handsome ferries will | aete ai ear ares fommian SOUT anes | ARTE ech ce at SNAKAR BAUR oF "ley of the World tis tacxpected achieve. | YURg Men's Christian Association, which serve | Some of the most boautiful phot . isslon Las established » free reading room for | ru. to the Company's docks tm Jerscy City, where | &°1NK & Viocs),and ae 7 was tn ls ona tanta | eam ‘Veen bapilzed-—antess she went throush a policy pected achiove- S ions ' Pi scqy vache photographic por. | workincmen in Hicks street, wear Fulton, Brook- | 4 Pavonia ferries ab present land, ‘Tie addition | (iY 404 the conductor came fur my fare, Twas | Course of three mouths’ tnstraction preparatory to mont could hasdly have bocn reached, We | & ¢2¢ellent © purpose on week days, aro closed | tr! at we have ever seen are at Sarony's ro Jon, A Warm, well liguted, emd comfortable room | to the fer M huoding it to him Tusked Y the car was for the City | b#l0g baptized. The Rev, ©, Smith ee i : on Sundays; and, except during the few hours | 1 Broadway, near Great Joues street, A pleture of | hae bee 4 to the ferrics will be @ great accommodation to por- | Hull, fo suld'no. T told bin I had got on the | Uonal minister of the m8 Consrege. insist that this constitutes a claim upon the | iio ie churches are open,th few hours | ate, Mansuaua @, Rosueve, which’ he petasy of en arranged ae the purpose, with | suns crowing the Fiver, and will ao doubt prove re- | Wrong car. He told me to get off then, Mut we Ly | Salishury on the dlace, wrote to the Bishop of Deny to which the highest honors in : (echt women pelea Wn the w luiely | He of | mewspaperm magazines, | and other | munerative to the reed. It i not often that a rell- fala ne be bed got'my steme, le bis hand, be pe 7 On the matter, but bie lordabip relieved { 4 aud boarding houses are either confined to snail | |, ts eapeciatly excellent, He works with | | ils, and with of 8 fused to give it baok, and ead, * Gel of, or 1 wid kick | Mimself from aay setion in Hob Nina, root te edpversations kamen, ant | AY company buye the “handaomest theatre ip the | you" I'am \propated co make aMflivit to Wiese | “1 have no or eae res power to give, im a sunmary way, any fie giftare not more then sdoquate. When | goa eb the eye and the skill of an artlot T vy werless rooms or must linger about | oqo, Aitlet, and produgcs | ota: yuuscinent will also be re * for bi . i ‘ \ such a record as this ig combined with high | the streets or resort to suburban foe ly erage meena and charming, His gle te del Nea every Sdn erent sake nth ty ee econ Meare Caan fete he ee Naw Youn, Wor, 0, 1868, , nhanaaid | me sy Wve interpretation of the law inthe ease yor eapacity and character, it certainly cannot be 4 would clearly be only an act of Christian charit we aes Of eh with | ttentarl ving mith rie in | bat . Pat aia the meanwutle dene Bui lorie gota F | eheusieel aud eapshanieal hk ay ¥ ; uid arly for working men, an ‘be conducted in | but we fear coumerce will exe long crowd out he} = —In her course of ii Polen tariegh ions merely. tetly pie oy im oiliweukee they call harness makers eawrnetion: which bas been mercifully