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Ts. Bowrry 7 Matings op # day ot? Pees orn EE Tare Mone. WALLACK'S— Fie J aneasire Lass, Blezant scenery, @-pomiments, &e. A RW YORK THEAT: Licht. THEATRE FRANCATS.-Genes love de Pervant WOOD! MUSKUM=Ix}on, the Man at tho Wheel #24 | @ ponniay fares every ofhor atterno SEW YOUR CICS. 1h #1. opporite Acndomy of MosicmCinderotia, Star Titers and Matinies Wedneetnrs aod Sarirters, at tly PM EUROPEAN CINEUS, Sth At. ANd Tirowtw Ver. formances every nient ats. Satindos ate P.M PHRGNOLOGICAL MUSKUM, 2 Brvadway—Noon- etree at ie evel. enti ea R, Nov, Under the Gas PIKE'S M SiC HALL, Nov. 1810 Co vae Homor- ‘ont Lecte ati, Sai The Sr-=> Sun. Tt BMtwee for Att WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1863, & The Coming Man. Thore has suddenly appeared in the field x now and powerful nepiront for the honors of the Mayoralty, before wh gplondor the lessor candidates must pale their ineffectual fires. We epeak of Purin Brssank Sway Nhy, the grent chief, the dictator, the Brain tnd Intellect of the Democracy of New York If bo wants the office, he will linve it of course, no maitor what other tolls may think | or say It ie perhaps not unnatural that Mr, Swrie should tix his nmbition npon the Mayor alty. Before the cleetion of Nov. 9, it was understood that in the event of a Democratic Legistaiare, he would Lea eanddate for the United States Senat although 1 had to with uch redonbtal le champions es Sastre | 3. Tunes and Basvonp BB. Cienet, | and possilly even with the grent Houario Buvsoun himecd!, che aympachy of the pub | Ve at large would have Leon with Mr Bwersny, eves ithe had net been al le topet jand | | compete would have | You soeved durin thing. Give the names and post-office ad- dress of your converts, If you find the Pre sore when int tho nt at | no doubt will be, m rd him es the audione: r iF finest oration, pronouncing the brilliant passages in italics, and in him whore the applause ought to cou If y the canvass as a Boy in mako profert of your ecars. If you figured ina glee club, give the President a toach of your molody, and invite him to j sthoeloras, If you wore a Tanner, tender | hide (of a certified eopy of it), ant pro duce a model of your lamp, with a specinen of the oil If you rest and if you atte ur cawe on literary services, pted the “ Life of Giant during the campaign, or wrote flaming art clos in bis favor, furnish ve 1 copies. It migit he well to modestly suggest that they may be mole usesul in lighting the General's eyo, If he thinks they are better suited for posterity, yield the point and let them go there. Ho will know best what they are fit for. You will naturally lay great stress upon | personal interviews with Gen, Gnant, You can no more get an oflies by proxy than you | con die Ly attorney. Though the final os | iJ fault mast be made in Washington, a telling Dlow may Do gotin by a flank movement elaewhora, Whilo tho Prosident eloct ix on one of is tours, drop sud lenly in upon hin, #ay nt lie private bos in the theatra, or his ng hotel, State your fully, A Lim that you were “a Gras man from the start," and nover min. | gled in the Cuxsn If you now 8) ANDY JouNson roundly, ¥ how you appree'ate a man whos you holl, Note earefully how lis Mis edgar, If ho putts f F fneo, consider your ense mut stho ashow oil at your feet, re Litassetilal. Uf + Daten teat vely, Tt le talks horse, say ditto, but ment at a movemeut. eoniisa’c Grant ha owly in ye Bays noti votes cnongh lo give reality toliedee'res. But, as that noble prize Is now out of Der | reach, he is porlectly justified in. taki: | Besson of the next best thing, | Noman is Lotter capable thon Pern B. | } Bwirs ey of moking 0 firet-clogs Mayor Knows the ropes if any mon does, stands the | foil iin mal Ho is aware of the | awful, tho crushing weight of iesation that | rests upon the industry and » of the ety. He knows how it deprives labor of its | hard carned wages, and sucks the very life | out of the veins of ¢ He ander stands that the enormous inajority of the Le | Mocracy injoves upon it a pocullar oblign: | tlon to ¢ tothe poople the benefits of honest and conor ew Ile fe guided too by that y sawure, #0 Fare among pol ticians, a conscience, and hes proved it by paying into the ‘Treasury nearly a hundred Cousand dollars w.thin the rof money which precedent and the let- of the Jaw allowed him as City Chamber Jain to consider his own, It is evident that it bomuch worse off than under Ho lic under , and can vever be ata Voes te | tions, wmer rp rise, rante t we enn't help wishing that it were not fo. Mr. Sweeney has pained his pro- sent Ligh place as a politician by giving offices to others and taking none hineelf—at Jeane none of a political character, Making great men, he ling remained in that mild ob- Beurity which is so favorable to the poracseion and tho exercise of power. When he comes upon the seone in hisown person, this pres: Ugo is put at risk, All men will now see the enchanter at work in the open day, and will visit his errors and foibles with the more se verity because they were 8o long anknown to them, Vesides, to tell the truth, we had a felnt hope that in this memorable election the De moecracy of New York would proudly seize the opportunity to acknowl their pront obligations to the newspaper priors. We looked to see the leader of Demoerat Mare naliem arrayed in the civie robes that aro just fll ng from the graceful shoulders of Jons 'T. Horraan. We fondly imagined the era of public virtue that would grurated at the City Hall by the administea. | tion of Manton Manonn, But this is not to be. The fairest hopes must fade, unless Indeed Mr. Sweeny should change lis pur pose, and conclude to do that for Mr. Mate ULB waich he had thought of do.ng for bin welf, But this is too much to expoct, We therefore bid a sad adieu to the nomination whieh for so many days we have cher shed and commended to the Democracy, ond with Le innu- Great fleet, we doubt not, but for ths un expected movement of the Ih of the party, Manion Mannie is, of nee longer our candidate, At least, wot for the present. His day will come, however, and a rplendid day it wili be, We are sure of it Vhe Democrucy will yet ree the wisdem of payiug off their journalists with the fat spo'ls vf office, When that day arrives, we shall once more be found waving our flag with the wyge of Manta inseribed in letters: of Gre on its starry folds, calling upon the party w do tarly and imperfeet justice to o ot ite bray most gifted, aud greatest men, — Dis. ctions for OflicosNeckorss As the acqu'sition of health by taking pa tent medicines depends upon obeyhig the directions on the boitle, #9 the aequisiion of wealth by seeking oflice depends upon tol lowing the instructions of judicions advisers We therefore throw out a few huits for ton who would obtain poste of profit and honor under the new Adininist Ifyou base your claim dered in the canvass, © 1 Grayv in detail, 1 tion, m services: ren them betore Gon i yave money, slate how much, and pro an aMdavit of som committee that they received it, being careful to prove that it was not a @ell, wor a busines or professional advertisement, ump eyecches, + it you rely upon + aoporitions that they paid for at high prices borve copies accompanied by an affidavit t have uot ali If thoy w you wiote them yourself,cr if written by tate heed thot you don't make an ass of your: soll w hie dirce impheitly and promptly, ¢ ally if they point toward the door, | If «Senator or moniter of Congress offers | to endorse your note, don’t object. But if li mR tO endorse ye pro; tion, he muro that ho h signed for all his constituents, and i® not pecking the best Places for himself and his relatives. Tf an ex Congr " to ber that in polities how class ions, snot pr man wi your cheek, ke it; but rem ave fi s! anlod as rthat las heen once pow out bas te On your arrival in’ Waskiagton, ate Willant's or some other hotel. Though Gen ¢ those serv \ it myht trouble Mrs. Gu bonrd and loliring ot the White House wotil you get an olfice, Immodiatoly after your nate is booked, a gontleman will eall upoa you who hes the cunfidential ear of the Prosident, sups nightly w.th all the Cabinet, and “kuows tho ropes.” Take that man {nto your confidence, retain him with a libe ral foe, and invite him to dine daily with you. Ile will not refuse. If, aftor awhile, in some joalous mood, you suspect that he is pump ag you In the interest of your opponent or some mher t 4 We the thought, and stick to lim until one of you is sucked dry. You may bo protty certain that your new acquaint. ance will not be the first to give out. Bel eve all you hear in the barrooms and NT to jrivo you concert raloons about “how things are gong,” for those are raoning fountains of trustworthy information. Confido in those you moet there, for, thongh callod shysters and treated as nuisances iu loss fastidious communitics, they are the very ercam of Washington socie If anybody claiming to be tho confidential corrospondent of a Now York journal makes Your acquaintance, treat him with marked consideration and a bottle of champagne; open to him your heart and your purse. Hire Win at a munificent rate to puff your merits in a special Wlegram to hie journal, Watel that journal for a week, and if you don't see the pall, attribute it to defective yosight or a broken wire. If anybody atig- matizes bin as an impostor, chastise him on the spot—we mean the slanderer, not tho pondent; for the latter is your triead, and seeing you were a stranger in Washing- ton, he took you in, If, in response tom bow in the stroct, a member of the Cabinet nods to you, count lui on your side, visit his oflice the next day, hand your card tothe messenger with onlors to take it in, and if he refuses, as the cold. hearted underling probably will, pummel lim soundly, then place yourself in the line of vsitors, and, if you don't reach the door that day, follow it up for a week or two till you do, That nod meant something, and matters are daily transpiring in that Secre tary'# room which you would like to know about, If you ovk for a leading poe'tion in the In- ternal Revenue Department, file with your application depositions showing that you do not now belong tothe Whiskey Ring; and, it it is charged that you Lave been connectod with it, prove that at sundry tin you have stood Loth on the inside and outside of the Ring, and that you are now ready to assume wither side; and show your jsood faith by offering to imbibe Bourbon with both sides. If you got into a tight place, employ Brxex- or BUATSDELT Burknarto help you throngh, If they fail to got you out of dill. culty, retain emincni counsel inthis city, and they will be pretty eure to get yon ta—whick » the next thing to getting out, If you want to bo Collector of the Cus ya for the Port of New York, ascertain whether the proeedents of the last ¢ years strictly apply, and if they do, send to ury Department corr Jeng pre 4 your ears, in fect and ineies, fecling en od by the fact that if thoss precedents other, that he haw been fy pal that Doth of you are not runn'ug for of , fame speceli—whieh would be t much weight to the aiutter unless it very heavy Specify where you aldrowsed antionces and furnish a net of thy Zrdiine Almane toda file ofthe World, ao that Gen, Giiv sue that there were Republican going in those local.tics, theroby raisug a presump tiou that the specehes were good for some re followed, the longer they are the mor ue you will bo to saceoud—in getting If you desire to he an Amlnesador at some Court other than thet Nt. Jaines, wrt guel a coin \ to the Seeretary of State ay will dow wast needs understand the | nation to which you wsht a, beenu | you pro to Washington, and fight it out THE SUN, understand some other, which is presumed to | Ve the one in question until the contrary be shown. Tho Kerretary, unless he knows more Jangnages than any of hia predic rs sloce Jon Quiney ADAMS, will not Le to detect a flaw ia your argument, and will give up tho caso and fl out your cou mission. qh Vo your purse woll with greenbacks when on that line If it takes al! summer—as it pretty surely will, Ry following there directions, every appli: cant will be very likely to get into an offic sooner of later—probably tho ticket office of the return railway train—possibly the police olive of the Federal eapital, ain Gens Grant Drives Dexter. Yesterday morning Gen, Grant rede ont to Fashion Course with Mr. Bosxin, of the Ledger, o see Doster, They drove Lantern the Auburn horas, It was a cold, raw, Liustoring day, and the ground was frosty; Dut under all thers disndvantagoous ¢ ream Biauces, Dexter trotted a mile, aa timed by Gen, Geant, in 2:21}; tho first halfmile, where he did not have to trot against the wind, in 1:08, One day last wock, when the weather was more favorable, he trotted a mile in 2:17, which is faster by some s-conds than any other horse in the world ever trotted Although Dexter hes been considercd a wild, excitable horse, immediately after thie per. formonee Mr. Boxxen had him lharnessed up single to a top wagon, and rode wath Gen. Guan? behind him back tothe e and down to the Metropolitan Hotel. Gen. Gnast himself held the reius and drove Doster t the nod carria, A New Ene Raitway War. Mr. Avaust Betwonxy has opened a new Pre lis first ism wuit to set aside the Board of Di rectors and to appoint a receiver. [tis re: presented that unauthorized stock to tho amount of sisty millions dollars Leen issued, twenty of the fines tho settlement formor suit last spring, An has been ap pled for, and it has been granted by Judge SOTIORLAND, restraining the Company from any furdher increase of the number of its attack tailway Company: of lias eAty ma dli of the dajunetion shares Ito from that on Tharslay last pointed Jay Gocno recoi vers of the ara our Jat financial report + Bausanp Janes Fisk, Jn, ‘omupany, to adininster upon its cffeets, thus anticipating Mr, Butsona's action Lot off Basity. Warten Caren and Maxoirtan Cantrn, Doth Canadians, two of the persona who vio lently nes J Mr. ExXGLann, one of our associates on THE SUS, wero bot off by Jas tee DowLing yesterday with a fine of fifty dollars cach, tis due to Justice Dowiine to eny that thie extraordinary Teniency ts something for which he is no wise censur- able, a8 he was prompted to it entirely by the request of Mr. ExcLaxp. Tho friends of these young men had been to Mr. ENGLAND ud represented that they were on a bender that night; that they had hitherto borne a food charactor; and begged hin to he merci ful towards them, Mr. Exananp yielded to these representations and entreatics ; oth wine Justice DowLtxa would have sentenced the young men to the Penitentiary for threo months each, Tho punishment proper for the derelict police officers is a distinct and very different question, Tn that the whole community have a much deoper interest. If it is to bo nd- judged that policemen are licensed to assail citizens without cause and without provoca: tion; if our streets are patrolled by men armed with clubs, who have authority to batter any head which they take a dislike to, why, the sooner that fact is understood the Letter, Wedo not mistake the public sen- timent on this subject. The evidences pour in upon us of the lively interest which the community feel to seo these pol.cemen brought to speedy punishment, Fornal charges against then have been laid before the Police Commissioners and the case is in thelr hands, ieeeenseet So Gen, Grant Broakinsis with the next Minister to England, Gen, Guanv brealsfasted yesterday morn- ing, at Delmonico’s, with the Hon. Horace GuEELEY, our next Minister to the Court of St. James. Gen. Grant enjoyed highly the interview with tho distinguished statesman and philosopher. Mr. Gitentey will be as great an iinprove- menton Revenpy Jonson as Minister to England, as Gen, Quant will bo on the other JOUNSON us President, = a A friend writes from Northeast Texas that the Ku-Kluxes of that region do mot number more than five or six in each county at most, and they are being gradually killed off The writer ought to know, but how does he explain the hun- dred and odd Ku-Kluxes who murdered Capt, Sait at Jefferson? Let us hope that the better portion of the community in Texas will unite and exterminate these miscreants and murderers, Gen, Canme will make short work of them if his arm is got held back, — _ The dinner given to Attorney-General Evaury last night at the Astor House was agracefal recognition both of the honor done to the city by the appointment of Mr, Evanra to the position he now fills, and of his own eminent obaracter and abilities, Few men in the profes sion command more general respect than he does, or are regarded with greater esteem and confi- dence, aud iiss proper matter for rejoicing that the legal business of the nation has been placed in his Lands, In accepting an ottice, too, the sneluments of which are so much below those of Lis own private practice, Mr, Evants has set an ¢ of svif-sacrifice and patriotic devotion, The ices of its ablost examyp whieh might well be imitated by others, try has a right to t every eu v Be vs iv and she would get " them, if all those 10 calls would like Mr. Evanta, set their duty above their per sont interests, ‘The compliment pald him by th bar of Now York is, therefore, in’ every way a doserved one, aud we trust thy effect of it moy nut be b —— The ernoltics discovered and put a stop to by Gov, Winnint New prsey State Prison, » in the Siate of Camden tn ele can be expected of ac hia and deities ligers Y 1 eatest of Ol wt of American on do fot know you , this polit is matent by the ue it in por soa, and show him, firet, at every human being undevatanda one lansunye ; soeoudly, that it i@ clear that you are not acquainted SY with the English langue ; ergo, you to truth is, the manage prisons, though much ameliorated, ia still a dis grace to the lawmakers that allow it, The very WEUVNESDAY, idea of chaining offenders by the wrists down to the floor of their dungeons for trying to eseape and for swearing is so sickening, that we are almost forced to deny the humanity of the keep- ers Who could be guilty of seh iniqn — a of Western Penney] vai e question of Mr b The Republic are busy discussing | Law's ¢ Uniied States Senat the Republicans have a majority cf the Legista- ture, they can elect their candidate; but the eeessor in th difleulty is to agree upon bim, Gen, J. i Moongwean, Towss M. Mansnant, Garosia Ay Grow, Joun Scort, f. 1. Cansanay, and Guesst W. Scorn are proposed by theirfriends, They are all very good mon, s1o merit well of their par- ty, and would be quite up to the average aa Senators, Still, it must be confessed that probably neither of these gentlemen would prove to be the equal of Daten Wrnertn upon the floor of the | national council eben ber. — Canto, who murdered Patont, has been tried by the Mexican Congress, and found so far Euilty as to be surrendered tothe judicial arw of the Government, to be dealt with according to law. The dignificd manner of thin trial aud its result, the work of a very few days, speak better for the Mexican Congress than the tedious trial of our President: and his naequittal did for the Benate, Caxto pretended that he acted ander te Government in. the orders fro slaying of the victim of bis personal vengeance, but he did ot sustain his plea, ——— Tf it be true, as reported, that the Union Ferry Company bas obtained of the stock of the East Ki islature ought to charter another Com. ond build the bridge. The Harter can easily put it out of the power of this control Midge Compan, 0 ahead dvers interest to control the new Company's tx AMUSEMENTS, Pike's Opera House -Marbesttenes As the public grow imp. fovorite Mile. Erinn ara Mr. Bateman with drew the tele Héléne,” and w “iow Monday evening @ revival of © Barbe The pretty Kewotie | was never prettier, #, tore ways ard, re fine the faculty of bein or t pith oseaston, She hae hly Wiseldesous without coarseness, ‘The opera iteeli 1 the most preseutab Of all Offentach's works #o far given, and the least objcctonable, Ty pr ty and taking mugie It is not Deliud the others, avd the plot isu great deal more lotcletble, IF not drolier, thin that of Genevieve © Brabant.” Indeed, there are people who con't ace any (an Whatever in the latter Work, li We Incline rather to Lay to the account of fon a defect in NOVEMBEK 18, — | ee nt to sea their old | 186% INDIAN CHE SAT FORT LARAMIE. eth Correspondence of the Sun Font Lanamim Nov. 4,1 There are many new Indinus im here to-day whom we have never soon before, and aevers! of them were at the massacre at Fort Kearny. They belong to Red Cloud's purty, who is the w euiet 00 the plains, ami way he is Joe not been fa for tea years, bat has tines to this post during the summer that he w coming i), but di vointed as, Nov. S.—The garrison is all excitement chiefs, Red Cloud and Red Leaf, have eoue in, wud (he oMecrs ore holding a council with them and their men ty eee what they propose todo, W. has Jnst re- turned, and praises Red Clond's epeceh. He does not with to goto wor with the whites; his ercat grondfather toll him the wiit re the Indian friends, and he hat a paper given him by lily grand father to that eect; Dut he wants powder to goto | war with the Crow Tadlana, who have just killed Ave of his me Tlie is the iret time he has been in to this post, though be hee heen ecnt for often, but would not uming in to-morrow nt word +ix Two come, He wail, alro, in his speech, that Hare ney sent for bim, but he didnot lke him, and eo would nut come. He deciarrs he dovs not wait war, Dnt peace, end calls upon his Futhor above 10 withers | that be tells the truth, He satd that he had come ta to hear the ne though he dues not care wont is | poing om at Warhington, as be hay never seen the President, doce not know him, and so takes terestin him. W, says he peaks eloquently, that bis geeturcs are preceiul, aud Would do credit to vb heed orator, Dye hied that Ped Clond bas eome In, as noone betore hin was able to prevail on Bim to come, Ted Cload himself referred to the massacre at Fort Kearny, and sold the officers there tid | promised to give the Indiana ail that cot yet they came there killed then, fave as the reoron fir his revenge. If he now signe the treaty tt will make Mt pleasant | for as here, for now the ladies do not venture out of hight of the fort, Ted Cloud aod Rod Leat ry Cand), ‘This be eo the two greatest | elle on the piatis, and it way Red Leat who killed Gen, Petterman, alter whom the fort above named, und Ited Cond ted the Endiaue to the assauit on Fort Kearney, ‘These two warriors brought tna od men, but a not large number of Tndiane, old wo | the two huadred wares come, of Cloud raid be muse they ore ult Hd not bring his warrlors, be: men wad badly disposed, nt woud steal and drive off our stock, and, as be come With “a good heart” toward the whiter, be Loped they would meot him with the same spirit, Col, Bullock, the eutler, always entertine the Tn diang, and he came up forme Last evening to Ko dows nud see these wid nen at thelr dinner, Every thing Wor taken out of (ve dining room proparator eas) ant the Indians atl equatted round the » the Moor in a row, just as many as it would em servant stood ta the middle of the with four tin boilers full of collie, and of rice, r, cooked together, whleb the their sense of bumor than to the abscnee of tt in the | thought a rent invary pices iineif, However that may be, eversbody | There wos uso woother boiler fall of potatoes, cone to find * Harbe-Dleve" plearant, and there Is | and anoth np, and a tin plate and Un dipper to nothing in it that fastidious need feel anensy | eveh Engh o te bie large tin plate talee bout, except peruaye ite lemath; and an to that nis two fuil dippers of eoff polat, i was writte for Froneimen, and Pr they by Y put what rewane: ten lave a eapucity for witting hours on a which they carried awny. wt belag auuted that simply astowads the . A el one Ourhed Lis meal he rosa and went the world, ‘They will dawidle all day jong about U into the p or, ond Look & #e ia & rocking ehur kurdens of the Tuileries oF Ue Chimps Biyséce, do- | or ona eofe with ao much ease and grace as if he ing nothing; will ait for hours wipping eau ewerée (@ | had boen necustvmod to euch things all bis life. drink quite as Weak and [nsipidl as Choir vecupation aud looking wt tarlonnetios und pappote, ant then w ll go to the theatre and listen to the momt five! nonsense from S o'clock Hl mitvight, not a man or woman thinking of stirring (ill the last word of the last a nd then hardy satifed tat there was not more, Offenbach wrote for tuese tnaatiable pleasure: seckers, The American mind leks tue abbite to stand quite Fo much of this Fort of thing, and it would certainly be for the interest of all concer ed and publie~if the opera bouffe coald contuin be lf within the mits of two hours ond a half, und if the acts were three in number, tae toad of our, The house wos very well Aled, and both Mr. Au) anit Mite, Irma were greeted warmly by the pub Madame Olympe Audounrd's Conferences, Notwithstanding the storm last evening, a nu- Meroos audience was attracted to the theatve of the 1 League Club by the second leetare of Madame Audouard, The sibject was the “History of the pain Fravee.” Beginning with ite orlgia mysteries of the middle ages, and tn the poctry of the Troubatours and Trouvrdes, the lecturer extibited ite gradual development until it had atialned is perfection In the trigedies of Ra- cine and Cor » end the comedice of Mol a Bach of these great outhors was analyze! with ex- eceding fellesty, and Alustrated by remarkable py soges from his Works, From Racino we had a scene ‘of the Andromague; trom Corne.e the famous pas eige between Horace and bis sister Camilla alter the conflict between the Horatii and the Curutil, from Moliére, one of the most brilliant and witty » from the Afisanthrove, ‘These extracts Were real with agrace and Leanty Which provekod the frequent applause of the waditory, and bore comparison with tho recollection of the manner to which they were wont te be declaimed by Rachel ‘The fair lecturer then passed to an examination of the modern drama, dwelling expecially upow the works of Pousard, Emile Augicr, Dumas the elder and the yonnger, an! Vietorivn Sardeu, The wor of cach of these authors were anntyced with eatreme felicity of criticism; their eburucteristics we scized aud held up to the audience in a manner ways striking and offen exceedingly witty, The younger Dumas, expecially, was discussed with Juv tice and frankness. His remarkable talent wa Knowledged, but Wis dramatic effects were pro- nounced auti-pathetic aud far-fetched. ‘The parailel be tween his pieces and those of his fatuer was made tho means of setting forth the qualitles of each in striking contrast, ‘Tho futher writes always from tmpuiae, the son from eaicutation, ‘The father deals tn the genuine emotions of the brart, the son por- trays the feelings like an arithmetician, of ike a law- yer, who, with Ge code in bis hanit, entimates (ve legal rights of every hesrt-throb, and in always cold, even when he affects to be most impassioned, Serdon ‘was praise! as true to nature, He exhibits phases of life uot previously portrayed by any dramatist, Iie Pictures are true, Dut they mast not be taken as r presenting Preach society In {ts moat general renee, They represent only certain aspects of aoctety, and those not the most obvious or frequent. ‘The wrt: tlogs of thls author were Mnstrated with rome striking extracts from the Fumitte Benoitoa, which ty applause of the listeners, ‘The next Conference of this aeries wilh take place atthe sane theatre on Tuesday evening of next week, The sabject will be the’ Dramatle and Poetical Works of Victor Hugo," whom Madame Olympe Audousrd describes as the Shakespeare of France, —— Lactenss xp Meerxos.—Tho Literary Cluster will give its eecond ontertainment and ball at Pike's Opera Houre at Ty o'clock to-morrow evening. It promises to be a very recherché attalr. Dr. Ewer will delver the second of the serics of lectures before the Mecaunies’ and Tradesuen’s Se ciety at Seinway Holl to-morrow event Mr, De Cordova will relate some of his experiences with Mes, Grondy” at Pike's Music Hall on Thars day ew for the beneds of Bt, Pete bunday Behool, The ladies’ fatr fe tum of St. Vinceut 10) beneft of the Orphan Asy- aul continnes every diy and rth e evening, at Tamm iny Mall, until Dee. Alclure on * Lovely Woman—The Reyptian Var riety,” will te colirered ow Friday evening, at the 1 le Lyecom Hat, In Bioudway, wear 100u) 1 by A. E, MeDonald, Esq. —_———- A Now Prosic Manker,—Residents of ¢ Per part of the city will be glad to learn that a sp ay barket in tobe opened for thelr ac Wodabon on Saturday next, tte called the Contra M occusics a targe plot of givand northwest corner of Kroadway and Fort ‘ It covcis an area of nearly 40, tard bas been built with seruaulous atter ; 1 VonUIation, ecantiners, and the comtor mere and destery, ‘The stalls have been tet sues wen of vomcotability and standing, and we Have no Cou! tour vexders will Gnd It for i¢ Vantage to give his new establistiment s call, The et will be opened for inepeetion on jor bustooss om Satuaday eveutng boat i evenivg, Then we were ali introduced, Orat to ied Cloud and ted Leaf, and even down to he lost in , each one Aliaking hands, Next pipes and re wore given thom, and all amoked wut) ie was for them to rcturm to their camp, whieh ls about two miles of They seem our society a8 much as we A theirs, and wien we shook bands and ead siowly, ™ Wes ta cola,” which means we are good frieds, they were dehguted, ond their fiendish taces expressed pleasure, and their litle black eyce teinkled with deigit, to find that we knew so much of their tanguaze, Rig Beur, another ehtef, and well named, and more sociable, wore nothing Wut leggluge and a budalo robe thrown over bis shoulders. Aiter dinn: r, iin te sa ON) MONG Hue him, he threw off the robe, and exposed to our view the most magni. oulders and ehest, He look ed as If toree feet through the ebest, and big In pro- portion, Two or three ohers had the same parti costume, and as the evening was quite chilly, we fewed lest some of them might have an attack of pueumon! ‘Thewe Indions are magnificent-looking men, nearly all af them tive fect eignt or wix feet high, and ba tn proportion, shook hants with all of them, but teonfens that when I touched the brawny pawe of Ned Cloud and Red Leaf, and thought of what they had been gulty of the last fow yeore, @ cn. son of horror came er me ta the thought of an almost irrepreneibie desire to break the alath com: manda But they ure really a great eorloalty to Eastern Prople, as the dwellers on the Plains are bere called. ‘There was but one aquaw present at the feast, and sie was Red Cloud's wife, As soon as sue had | Gnished her diner, she recdred t the yard. Whoo they were about fo start (or their camp, we all went out to aee them off. Twas anxious to see the atote of the chief Red Cloud, what pomp or atiendant« would be there to saddle bis horve and assist at bis deyortare, But judge of my surprise when be brom:ht up bis own pony, whiek hud no saddle, Ye threw a blanket over the horse, took up bia equa behind, and etarted of, He rode a white, spirited Pony, but there was no pomp or display in anything he did, Mets about forty yearn old, #ix feet high, vory sedate, and scarcely ever speaks when #poken to, He wore clothes, and his buifaio robe thrown adout bim was prettily worked in rich colors, They riturned the next morning, and one of the oficers has Just come In, bringing me a memento from one of the chiets,@ tabacco bag, elaborately wrought with bead A Card. In the year 1854, at the time when Anthony Barns, w (vgitive slave, was ordered to be earried by A national vessel from Bostou to Virginia, I wrote» Focm entitied " Hail to the Stars and Stripes,” whieh Tie a: the office of the New York Tribune. Tt was published on the 19h of June, Some yoars after- Ward three stanzas were published by political oppo- peute, ander the name of * Tear down the Flaunting wader whieh Ute the poem bas become known, The authorsh!p romained, ax I supposed, and as 1 designed it should, # pro ound #eeret, until 1261, when an article appeared im the York Tribune (Feb, 26), attributing the poem to a person whe was not named, On the tame day I addressed a nove to Mr. ey. which is as follow: Hovace Greeiey, Peq. Dean frm: In the mornin, Jong article on hocks OF Fr 1 wel, yon Blvo.R "8 Tribune doin of the the Eh fou publish a ten yonrs, ing Lie" vorwes Vier jour error somew ie the ease, ths anppowet auth never w Thoy were written hy me aid the will be produced and made pablie tn & T hive watched the ditenssion with tr tree oa T think the gent eman who allows the Hatter to be attriuted to him mish be under rome # range mistane. Will yom pall ale (ihe ame of oF will Le challcage tue evidenee over have i verse ti Anonymon Jag what ie not li our, proper Dut agihe tat uny ty of ehatui- MAMPDEN, T never otherwise ingnired for or aseortalned the nome of the sald reputed author until it was an- nounced in the eb{tuary nvtive of Gen, Charles G Hulpine, A chim was thew alo set ap on behalf of Mr. George Boweryem by some his friends, Under thie state of the feta, believing it tobe a misundestandins by the friends of both parties, 1 felt reluctoutly compelled to muke the disclosure of nregard to the aathorsh!p of several poem ten by me (neluting the poem in é Thad determines rigidly to preserve Gen Mupine sertonsly clatmed the | that his tricnts seriously betleved tim to be the AUULOF, Nas Hot known tome wndl 8 aNNoUEE A Ln Tn tho Tritune of Novembe 1, Greeley says he has no recollection of hay ny letter, whieh Will mecsurably account fo er to prover te statement of my aversation on the tonic, eal the tauy notice nc | de a he | fhave taken the present step mnwillingls, and onty heewuse Efelt Khar the integrity of history demanded tat T shoul not aliow the error long: r te remain uneont WM, OLAND BOURNS, New_Yor Nov, 17, 18 nn GOSSIP ANOUT GIN. On. + Ills Relations wiih tie Hon. B. B. Wash barnes Correspondence of the Cinctonatl Commerctat. Wasttsetosx, Now, 13, 1908. The tne relation that FV? Washburne Iears to General Grant is rogue! tobe explained, bya | good mony reat [Here is BB. Washturne: A bread A | root-bellied, mre, and yt 4a enh leave 3 pup impression upon your wind, wh te vod atin | Tisiehtnees, Vou tay ty yourself, neard'y, when uy Ue Gace 8 Hay, and ton rn and pork into he ts co Tc model is Yankee W. The man wae meant ty shurked a goed dead The ace ts impr esieny ft y- our, His ¥ ee pawl ly; 8 very imptisiy ef, seeompaniod wi Ok of alm st tare bot of large, Hetitieh eyee. Ho weare wo Ueart; the exproesion is fee in we rendered alworst tn transiatable by his intense todustry, whieh, being of a nervous sert, keeps hin’ screwed all the wile, He neve uk more than a few 10 dev and say, and lerpen and thicken as tenis the wrappers otf Papers, Whistles for « page, leans over backward to talk quick ‘ous ¥, Jumps up t interject remarks, and now and then be at Work to biow off like a st hands behind bis head, clasped. Direetis he ts sonder in the Diplomatic Gal ery, talkung to a dexin down In Dow niog’s restauract, taking p A horse avd buzzy comes with tim to Cor grew every day; ule | is up near rant’, and close by St, Aloysius’ Chuveh, in the mew sabare bam part of the eby. wud Uiere he lives with his finily and his rieh brother, Cacwaliader Washbarne, tue General, of Wisconsin, up to @ headleng ¢ tens to hear bis cwn inivates, being brinisull of th the Hine i enieine iP ty4 Gen, W gray and fully np to the js @ heavier, graver, more aa jerky, man th cas mantis wt den not alwave tie is an independant mn ry rics Cadwallader rae. The former uh, end thet at G: trietloy—ereede, jngly pigvant, pretty, Wer of a former chiefergineet of the Uaited Blates Navy, Geaeet + the mathe exeapes tu oa tonderly rerred and edaceted, and alulonz, the sue) Cqual of is enreer, as eWeequil to any rank to whieh lie may ae They have had sis of then West Por 4 with Grint’ & the two voung thick as the two old temporarily sie, When Gen, Grant caine heve, the other day, be and haw femily 4 eur ieet voll Mrs, Wasabusne, Geo, Grant kus preseuter Me Washibe or rather allowed condition of witha fue hors yrine ye yet it hk Atal ehiwler to their na Me W Wi a pair of Gi which Ia (aiburne is Fe 4 Atraits. He ds fe neve ye. which vou mint ts (Pubobly tae catise oF Hons of temper tention the last aaa New England trait, t ve of bi bv ec and his honor of bis him to ase it tre Aither and wotler, are Luostentations and. profound He and ail the Loy® go Home to Livers ore, tn Maine, every year, eectedly, to eve the ol nteman whore fair le white as snow, but whe looks like ti Hiherorernerstions to be. Ths ie a fine fee, well feat With cuol Telly expressing tle wenteness ih the digr tie’ toratity, Phe elt gentiemnon haw been photoeraphed, with bis remorkable wrod of boys nnd | uta rosular od Paiute i the widlst oF his hold of Trojans, these begs, tie ex-Governar of Maine ha said tot Young Ones are CoM Ay along vi ve und #treug tien ene oer u is Independen & wood fawer {any man thinks it fen his ti Abat phil nd qmality te holt on to. ntitied to tae home, ex- by ti pieture, T 1" he awite ved th often in the oud, fur they, probavly, wanted ther own way frequently, ‘They have pait Inn boeke by bull roomy, eu ing iim a stone, table inansion for bis vit age, «herein every boy haw a room reserved fr humselt, dad a loyt fixed ap tor U Trever chmed up there to covut the children. If Jny Man Wente AN Ofer thnk® Lean help him get it by making the couut, f Wid Lave the roll of the ehfldren exiled. Khia Washbourne ts the oktest eontingons men. der of Concress, 1 Lam not mistaken, He te sent back here hy a Wise constitueney every year, though Tature sy tie has onemies ap there in the da, Davies Alstrict, Whtie not the most seholirly Congress tan, he te ane tudenenie tourly pubse m “pg f you want to le nee no” with op nie Were al et aud bear ite is opposed ww s+ Puc.de Railways, believing them Mer sealp to Te ts opposed to givitint m uy way, and money wore, except ow th tees iple. Te is perteetty’ reek the eter any economy upon the Toctunes of bis party, an would Lave seen Gen, Grant defeated without thorse rather than to have rption, He has not one trie the preulators, Hess eametitut glad to ace Wi © corrupt Se tel for wy am thi plaice Kee n. All of ay that they we rs to Ket him coutirmed buying Auske, wien but even that Gy position to en ‘advantageous inquiry about the county eplaode of the Donnelly controversy pan testy WowWard disturbing be re n Grant apd Wushburne, but Grant be NO Village Old WoMin, and'the amell oF drove away everybody #0 bar thit they have J out what (he cause Was, though they eC the matter, enemies of Grant, an honest administra. of Washburne, até laboriig to awaken Gu litticness of Grant's usture, 1 be bow ony, ee as ty make putaway hia friend, The that Washburne will rule, Mt rne ix ‘This they are printing, Hunk rural Sewe lives on the anne wn, whoin Wi ‘om Dilek Pomeroy down Which appears once a nile of a corrupt ared Grant to be, wi to lw iricudelip than wad Mr. Wasiburne met at the beg: ninz ot the war, Wishburue was up. rating am sud took them as they came. Te took G: out look at theo to discover dem ny, ban h o ted States, aud, ehock hands with bin, thinkin, probably: baa pares little tellow, but L guess you'll de your dome tme afterward this little fellow worked alongs 90 that Wasliburne was glad lie had discovered hm, ‘shen Shiloh came, with Grant almost disgraced, the papers and Lis rivais howling. she pea hovered in the a'r fo retire his commisss on. Mr. Wasubarne went to work for a constitaent like wheel-lorse, und saved a President to the Uni ed states, Lt Grout were anybody nut Grant, or if he were more of a poitician, T should thing that he might santte be rid cood airiend, Beng Groat, ond a soldier, end @ great man, | think be would rather lose @ jog than distiee bis friend to the wolves that clamor for the blood of Washonrne when they wont Fo inske the meal of Grant, What oes Washburno want? [don't belleve that Gen, Grant knows; TL aon't belle ; rie made up bis mind. Tdon't know that be wants tuing, bis ts are Dawes, of Mass, Alison, of Lowa, and ony one oF chs here he hus made few acqual u Very plain man, With @ coufertable ee ia pubhe bi away (roi G Wess Hie tamlly T bave beard, where Mr, Wash burne his beer ty tor his henith's wake, is wite beng hb Dy descent and scnolirslip, might ile Wo go to Paria. Te tie be the ease, aul Grawt Wants to send Washiurne there, 1 suppose that Gen, Dix could be entied home, und might powstbly co in the Cabluct, Hough Leis up" n years, BWEDE. Coroners’ Benjamio Bangs, supposed to buve been a rosi- dent ul it Ciermunt avenue, Brooklyn, while tem. porirdy stopping at Josep We Hill's Me ” CR ae commiticd #aie.de ou Mo by shooting Muuweit rough the lead sound dead in toe room yesterday moroing, bony wy will Lold nn Higuest tosiay. Hany have Leen @ tuth Ob Fea} ectabiny, wtited sifdestruction ts Bot known, Fiederek Marx, at iiy.ngton et The taken in charge by Corouer keousu, who tw represented to Why he cou. Vrecinet Station House, Where Coroner heciuu wits hold an inquert today Coroner Schirmer Was yesterdey aotided to hold un inquest on the Lody of Cuarles Duily, a boy leven Page, Who was Living iN he, neat Wiy-lowrth stvect, This Loz died wt the St Luke's Hospital frei injuries reccived by lukdng iron Viiibg In the couiPes Of erection IB Foityoev cut! street cetscen ichah aud Ninth avenue, Li body Was reiuved to his parenla’ sepidcuee, Where EWLil be held Low sy ug i Boann or County Canvassens.—The final ses. stou ot t OF County, Cauvanmerr wus heit at wrvinen Tweed in tbe elit, AL HUME OF HELIN HN, Lie Bo Jom wud stalou it OF were ordered ne, SUN, J Muil, vouraot Qyethtee vive he pane » Lemocrat, Tit ry, hally News, beentug wverse, badly ‘ or, wd St. Many's Cuoncu, corner of Grand and Ridge tree al thelr babes Bair last evens the Oi EMVE. A relict # being sustuined Ly Mines banca he Chur Muricu) progian me, Fol Coxe, Boye, and MeNamara, under the dircetion ot Prot Wil, Bogie. Adthough the Meatucr wie very wadavorabiy OF fulrd there Wadd MAK UNKeUdauED, as SUNT EAM: teins uuusually abundant inthe =Wild game West Jon. McClellan, it fe sa permanently in Hoboken. =Guita perclia houses ar | quake |, intends to reside iggested for earths ountrios, wa cau be pat nased at @49 the dosen io Texas. <The “ White Pawn’? is nid to have lost the managers (10,00) In Pailatetphia. -Mr, Speaker Colfax is to be married in Am dover, Ohio, to-lay, —Mises Brad. , the novelist, has Joined the stall of the Saturday Keview. =A weekly paper apeaks of a play which har been “divested of wll exabersnces whieh are not evolved by pare pudieity Janes Lynch, a colored preacher tn Missi j fippl, is soon to tne a montily mararine, whies will he called Phe Colored Citizens Monthly. —="A now book by the Inte Artemas Ward, with ty-five pletares from hie panorama,” Is announced h executors vis and eo! been ore numerously ever before —The weather throu zhout the Louisiana eottor continues very favorable for picking, and sof the South have uted this season thas 3 z k bear was shot a short time fince in Neratmer county, whic bad dragged a baw tor's trap sit tu lee, before he was overtaken and dle patehed. Ife welzhed 9 ponds. -A woman recvntiy died in the city of Mextee Jow fs stiil there aged 190, 1. Seven Dadian ebiefa, reeonthy 1 rs to Vera Cras, were aged ro epeetavely G1, 65, 90, 2, 08, and 108 =An eminent Loudon photographor has just taken a portrait of “an illustrious person,” whiek in we her in the process of giving one of her ehik | denaride on her back, ta the orthodox fashion of j ctitthe 4 3 =A person who was preparin “You | friends Obs no,” anew ered to epend a day io —The wn har polis on business ort after he Lad eoncladed it, uly 1°" said one of hie wid spend the day here." he stranger, “ile Is too short ate namht y France are: Paris, containing the 7h, Lyons, 890,01; Aoi aany DM; Noten, 111,060 4 Etienne, 9,020; Strasbourg, st popul 4; Ab 1; Bt Tho prospect now is that the proposition f Convention to revp amend the Com wion hich wasemulite! to a vote of the peo of Wino attoe tate eloction, is deleated, Re tures from clenycigit towns thow @ majority it, A young lady advertised tor a dros maid, One app 1 in response to the ry it she wow quick, replied: "Oh, ck Chat Twill encage tu dross sou every diy fn huifan hour.’ Ja halt an hour!” reiterated the young laty: “and wh | shall Ido the rest of the day r? —A festive youth living near Gran ing, 99 Geven river, Ky ne ty another, appropriated a them tom party @ Present, and reeoge 1 the wearer to doff and wore ‘Tae owy rel, wid them on the spot, —Vhe Chicago Repu'tion says: “A prominent oMicial of the Us eife Raliroad informs ue that there Is good 6 the behett the two compa nies now rivale, bat soou to be eudperators—the Um fon aut the Con'ral Pacific Rallway Companion, have come toa mutual agreement as to te point where thee respeciive lines of road slall meet and unite, This wii beatae point one hundeod milee weet of the northern extremity of Salt Like, 4 —A singular case bus just come before the French tribuwals, A young girl, 11 years of age, at tempted eaccessively the live of her mother und ee ter, Jor the #oie purpose of drinking their blood, The child hae been exatmived by competent payab cians, and proved to be attacked by the strange ma fis of antbropophacy, Her extreme youth loads ew Physicians to hope that her cure may be socom. plished, When William M, ¢ applied for admis. sion to the Phitedeipida bar, Edward 6. Dipraham was one of hisexaminers, Knw+ing that Mr, C—— who was @ young man of furiune, had no Intention oF mracticing, be put one question to bin, whie) want > wr, C-——, how do you make chicken aa adr Mr. c—__. deseribed the process," Very satisfactory,” suid Me, Lugralaim, wo lninediatedy signed bis cvrtifteate, ~-Mr, Gladstone has written a letter to the Lowdon Ladies Club, in whieh be sinctions the pre tection of the rianw of murricd women evpectally te dd anproves of having thels perty re, resented tt the electoral bo 'y, wnd hele fortunes placed ut their own disposal, ‘Thene general Vows, sumewtat equivoci, were culled iorch by @ direct appeal of the Ladicn’ Clus io Mtr, Gladstone te stute his opinions upon the woman question, —There is a superstition ainong the gam Diers at Taden thatto couch « hanebback brings let, ‘Tho other day w hunchback enicreds room where iaying was golug on and seated himsell uta table, Every one went up to iia ant touched him lightly on the back, wer which they resnmed thelr playing reupow the lwuchback arose amid great laughter aad withdrew Lis bat from beneath Lis cloak, revealing a One figure, —The Rey, Hoary Ward Beecher, says the Springfdt Kepublican, seems not to have returned from Doston |v a very aimable mood, jor he told bie peuple, at the Friday evening prayer mecting, that the religion of Boston is coli as tee, In answer toe Question how be accounted for the frigid theologytet te Bay State, Mr, Beecher said it originaied in the dead orthodoxy of a former age, If te Puritam. Fathers had preached Christ lustead of Culviniem, the men who deny the divinity of the Saviour would: not now by In power in New Eugland, ~Ata Paris thestre they were playing a sem satlonaldrama, Tle whole aucienee listened ama Jously and Dreuthlessly, A youth saved lla mother, Who War about (0 tumbie headiong dowma precipies, Which caused & gener emotion, and sobs Innumers ble, Just then the attention of the whole house wae directed to the gullery, where asta mother and her sou, the former of whom administered to the boy « sound cum which was followd by an irrepressible bowl, “Why didu't you do as much for me, booby, when your sot of a futher tr'cd te throw me owt of the window rt —Oue evening a little girl of six years beard her futher read an account of 4 mecionie whove erm torn by machinery, Noone supposed #he took any notice of it; but when she went up stairs she began to nob viniently, Whea asked what was the matter, she exeisimed, “OX acart what hall I dow (hey mirry me to @ machine man?" Her mother, scarcely able to repress laughter, replied, * Don't ery about (hut, my child; perhaps you will never be married.” “On yes, 1 shall,” she rsponded, trying to swallow her sobs; “they will marry me to rome Dedy, and likely as not Le will be ® machine many and if he breaks lis arm all to pieces, I sha'n't know: nowhing what to du." —Ata recent mecting of Baptist ministers ia Englivd to consider the subjert of total abstinence, Mr. Spurgeon expressed himself as follows on the schject: “Tansy be allowed for » moment tobe slightly egotistical, and say wit ie my position here Ie moy be the position of one or two others, I mag Nlustrate It from iny brother’ Some tine ago he Wasan avowed tectotaller: some nine months wus consistent to bis pledge, but aga’n and again be found (rom time to time he was literally failing, ang fue doy, so close was ho to the verge of the grave, cane, \hot Trad, ‘Young man, thoe War one men whe went to bowen in @ elariot of fre, but (hat i no reston Why you hold go to heaven: None of water,’ and 1 went myself and! fetched a glass of whieh enabled him tb finish day's Me said, ‘What Twill tell jou my ows, T found twas fit #0, miele elu secret. Thong wine ome he ghisses, and Tthinle or year Kno wine Lut out of a med Jane ha locked door, But, of course, 1 caked our, and Lfound twa e harne | by open drink Viud sen seerek drinking whe wire eontrn what L wan doing, so Tyut the medicine erite, hat no one should say bwas uslamcd of Mole bublicly what d did in private! .

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