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= a <a. ~ rene atin i ~— i en ae ii el - —_ apes AMUSEMENTS, | ——+ | REA supremacy of the laws, The late rebels have nothing to yrain by keeping up a controversy with a power that once crashed (em an the battlefield, and las now signally defeated Under the Ga@ them through the ballotbex, Unless they are so mad with passion that they are ineapa hey will yicld to the inex: | Sowrny 1 PIKES OFEKS | WALLACK 81) anewnire tase Appointments, &e. A © lendia ens Few & THEATRE, Nov, 1 TUEATEE FRANCATS..Geneviewe de Brabant, WOUD'S MUSEUM—txion, the Man at the Wheet, and | ble of r Dark, Matings on €or ur USE Tarde MH Klegant seenery, won Lage ye te en 7 | ormile log cof the situation, and be at peace Hise—cieders hae Tin fs and Act among themarlves and with the Government Mathides Wednesdays and Saurdays, ats .M. | Of one thing, however, they may be arsured: | DPEAN CIRCUS, Mh et, and roadway, Pere formances every nicht at #. Matinéos wt og PLM. PHRESOLOGICAL MUSEUM, 88) Broatway—Noon- day Lectures at 18 o'etr COONK INSTITUTE, Thankeptying wees | the Administration of Gen, Grant, while eating len ently end equitably with the tur. Dulent elements below the Potomac and the | Olio, will maintain the supremacy cf the | laws, and defend the rights of all classes in | ~ | that avetion of the Union, at all hazards. | . Another mensare, hardly less iinportant | than thors above enumerate), and to which | Gen. Guant is as distinetly plodged, is re | trenchment, economy, and honesty in the financial department of the Government Gen, Tom OF MUSIC-New York Phliharmonity So. Te Sitwee for ATL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1563, | Lavish expendituro, shamoless waste, and | = frightful corruption are now the onlor of the The Mayoraliy — Interesting Develops day. ‘The people look for seare and It. meats & Great Pight Opened. exorably reforms in these particulars un The Democratic Union, though supposed | « Ww Administration « edo not be tobe dead or dying, have given a notatto | JNO New Administrations and. wo do not be. | on of life in their ticket for ety officers |” 2 i Ahokaeyebie eign! | eri Ae Hs ne i x : he Hd 6 | ’ Bridging Hh, sth iver. ; | 0 holiday polite ought out for ely By an act of t net la wture of onr | He in.an honcat, sturdy, strong-lieaded man, | state, eortnin persone, pone of whem. are and, becked Ly the Inch, will make a pow: | y eed: Soddantid deadonta of: its erful run, ‘The candidate for Corporation | city, have boon constitutad a Lody corpe Counse), Mr. Awnattan R. Lawnnsen, Jr, is aloe popular amoung the Derveratiomnsss, tnd will be certain to havea full share of | | rate, empowered to cor | Dular bridyo conn tract an ina tn w York and} Brooklyn, ry 1 xd in | voter on clection day, Tho managers of the | the act net Push i ation | Democratic Union « owder fell6we than | pubutar Company,” ond id endowed with all | they have had credit for being. They for war with Tammany Hall for the cc the requisite pawons f . the or eartyin at this im time for eommene portant of thecity, aud have played very sirug earls | ing ope ‘ {to one yond froin tho Intteod : | presiog of tl The Company are aa Tho rival Democratic organ'zaitons, how: | thorizod to lay this tabnlar bridge nerosa the ever, do not weem tobe backward in taking | ys At any point Letweon the foot of up ths chatlen it TAIL, 16-58 Ub» -Ataitaatia steed and bia Mold! Hadaon & dertood, will nom for the Ma CHUL: Teeukirni are oralty A. Osnny Haut, the Urillient 9 ! Jack 14, w Yc popular District Attorney; and we y ae that Tam which nc ae Che tae oar ann Oy Gene pe Soren nest, will put up the san Mt to inaugurate the work, although t Insures m contest of fust-rat CL aanikeeing dieuteetbe Gab coral all worteof picturceqne effec A Se TANG ee TTR VOIR EMTAPUR RAE IN way tar ahead even of the ¢ 1 auiislel aid win: acti: w MAAR HAC bed of last year, when _ Joux | istation sliould fail etl born, 1 a MAN Knocked over Frtixas who undertouk to cary trough thie enter 1 crowded Tammany shed seadray en to Tauke @: begit- | with captives, aud with eyo? Vamos a aii lid soon be: forth bitter, 9 meredas fight, and the on now | coming, At ‘7s oponod ia bound to be #till wore rand | sare quick and safe ¢ een | more merciless, Quarter will neither be | Soy York and Br tdexironny | asked nor given, fuyitives will Le eat down | experimental, unsight fo their tracks, and all prsoners will be | jrideee neroas the mn onlored for instant execution, Religious | hue a wilent, safe, sub fanatician will be called into the arena, and | eit) not put oar whipping to any iuconve- | the endeavor will Le mado—wo trust without | jiones, bait, 4 PucocHs—to array Protestants and Catholes | ty vow of past disasters, and with the aaainat cach other, all inorder that the one | gripchonsion of etd greater ew s| faction or the other may fatten in the rich ficlds that lic around the Cty Mall future, we think the prosont a most us time to eemmence operation What are the prospects in this contliet for » ferry companies would probably lock tho championship? Who is likely to wln? | qion the speculation as something wore Teds not yet poswible to tell, Kuniy is a rough antagonist, but HALL is full of science, Tho Trish clans will probably go for Kinny, Dut the great Democratic machine is for Hats. Tho pross, too, is generally for the Tammasy champion, To is a nowspaper man himeclf, and one of the cleverest Though perhaps not the equal of our own favorite, MAXTON MARBLE, in Dreadth and | candidate for the United States Senate, in place originality of comprehension, and in that | Of the Hon. B.D. Moucas, whore term of aflice thivalrie audacity which dofies all embarrass. | °*Pites March 4, 18 monte aud converts disaster into triamph, his witls keen, his good nature contagious, his heart always kind and ready, Even Honact ONBELEY de Kometines known to laugh at the Jokes with which he Is attacked by the vorsatilo and ever sparkling editor of the Leader, Ut is impossible to conduct a par tsan nowepaper and make more friends in tho opporite party than are made by OAKEY | Grcoxon, Mr, Tinex, Mr. Horrmax, und Mr Hau, ; In thie fee oe ter ct his] Bantow present, and joining in the tumultuous rtrength as a candidate. cheers that greeted the President elect, Have Tt is plain that the decision in this ease will | we not all A Dest possible right to hope for have to be given by the Republ.cans, It | peace from the next President, after this duplay profitable ti the running of their Loats, which may occasionally gulject thom to heavy damages for the loes of life and Vib, ‘The design ie imple, feasible, and contains within its iron cylinder a mine of wealth. nideseses Hosni his, Tho Albany Aryus announces on the au thority of Gov, Peyton's friends that he ia a — Mayor Horraan, ina public epecel some , called upon Gen, Grant te respect t rights and feelings of the minority, The Ge erol has responded hy attending a banquet whi included some of his most active opponents, ib telling them that there is no other community from which he would receive such a demonstra. tion of weleome with any more gratitude than from tho citizens he wax addressing — Mr. days ag now pone probable that they will | of potitioal charity? o < . on M < AY, * Mtcenpt to unto upon Me. KEL) ay topatlicons of Boston have nom bat the reault te unoortain, Tho | aicd Mouse Kimwaus for the Mayoralty of that Democracy will be divided so evenly that | city, tina good nomination, He would make tho eeale will probably be turned by Repube | 4 festrate Mayor, We trust he will be elected, Kean votes, Of these, thousands will) be | ite hos been run for the office ones before—eight given to Mr. Hatt from personal affection, | and from long standing relationships, Ho isa good fellow, and everybody likes him, This fw a powerful argument in ie favor, On tho other hand, many will vote against him be- cause years ago hy was a Republican and be came a Democrat; others beeauso many Re- publicans hold it to be the first duty of man to break the ins and defeat the candidate of Tammany, no matter who he may happen w be, Meanwhile Tum 8cN will continue to shine for all, and to cultivate an ern of good fool ng, ninid all the fierce exeitements, the intrigues, and the ausictics that tthe path of the politicians. We like a good fight, however; ond this is going to be a arsago, Then be was defeated, but we Lope that no such fite is in store for him now, Mr, Kimmats is «man of great business capa city, with every quality necessary for a public He isa thorough-goig Republican, not wve of oflive or of profit, but from prin- ciple, He isone of the best popular speakers whow we ever heard, aud an uncenquerable wag besides, When the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad was opened, in 1552 we think it was, a great party Was taken out from the seaboard to see the West, Que of the stars ef the assemblage wan Vrosident Fietmons, another way Moses Kntmatt We all went up the Mississippi on board a fleet of steamboats, At every town the boats would bo brought up to the shore, and the peo- ple, gathering around, would listen to a speech i from Mr. Fittatone. Now, popular oratory ix very youd oue indeod not the forte of thit dirtinguisbed statesman, rae Et Tt was soon evident that Le made the sume Cardinn} Measures of the New Admin= , istrati ‘4 ch, in substance at least, at every stop) place, Mresently, the spirit of mischief entered There ip no doubt that two matters of very Proat importance will be secured under Gen Quant's Aduiluistrats the comple the President was deliv. june on ony side of the juto Kiumace, and wl ering bis solemn observ jon of | boat, the represeatutive ef Boston would p the work of nation, ANA tho pue fied | to ditiver the same apeceh to another crowd tion of the Southora States, To both of | the other si ‘The fun was immense, Of the these he is heartily committed, and the legs | two orators, Kiamatt wes certainly the more lative department of the Government will | tertefyt and if he sheoull now be elected cordially codperate with him in attaining | Mayor ef Boston, we cou certify that his discourse these most desirable ob jects on every public opportunity will be agreeable, a well ws highly instructive, to his undience, —— In the address just issued to the Democrat ic party of South Carolina by Wang Hawpros, as President of the Democratic Coutral Club, there Tn regard to reconsirc!! 9, its accomplish ment according to the nt plan ought to be casy aud rapid, © fuilod to carry th the Congress onal Bheme, and inc: f these it is partially | are one or two notewerily polats, After lain exocuted. ‘Phe driik of the tide will goon | ig that Seywoum received in the Late ” bring them into thor proper practical rela. | majurity of several bunstre wand on th tlore to the ral popular the a u Government, Boe yi D ct Neal sors eae yous aro all classes 6. cur loyal peopl o'| Ho Memoera b Caroling toc pr y, (serve their organirction und mtinae thee States have elect vote, + upe thie Jong coutroversy closed, that ele wl | iy conte until their principles ual the we be any factious real © to Ite on rly 1 ba wll commend thenmclves to the f settlement, they will demand that the new | ind anbiassed approval of i myth Administration effect it, If need be, by ho | ofthe voters af the Conmonwealtle This sirong hand. However, ond } different waye from that which this for the interposition of wwh me Domoeratic party + few months age t q@onellatory counsels in tic South as wi teu fo starve t » voters into com, obviate the ncecrsity for carry ing fi pilanee with their wi The address, agai the work in any other than tho oy recommends the loe fo pay attention to forms. ‘ the subjects of imusgr Mure, manufae Fern cilia Syrncil rorear tures, and education, 0 at an organized wud o ncification of the Bo: aysiematic eMyrt may be at once made to ude to thin will probally fullow eloaly wou | iin population, to oie the industries of the tho hela of tho completion of eon | State, and to advance the cause cf popular batel Btruection, Every valuablo interest of | tigenoe.”” Ae this is just what the Northern that nection of the Union f9 involved In Stoves bave been doing for your, to their eroar s wane place agwin securing order and stability through the | benefit, though mnecred at for it by the South, we | can but congratulate Mr, Hampton and his fr upon their tardy, but non conversion to our view uuvite, too, in commending the ¢ the less profitable | We most eoriivity | Luding portet } the sa to the atte of the people of he Carolina, and sincerely pray for the fulftment of the prophecy it embodies: Thus, building op the State upon the busis of labor, 4 round. ing our political ereod with the solid monwments of wealth, intelligence, ned virtue, we will | redeem our broken fortunes, Leal our blewting | wounds, and ere long eeeure the peaceful trunphe | of those wise and virtuous elements essential to | the dignity of the State and ti ty of the peopl : | Good boys, thows Williams | pr They have back to rehvol, o | promise of President THorxixs that the rute of | zero for wbsence shall The | | | | pu thi eo reconsidered | from ach post cure for absence is to Inspire the hoya with a desire to Tetra, But how? Really, we don't know. The negro boys down Sonth can't be kept away frou school, They ery ty go, and run off from their work to go. je for it among deal depends This craving for learning rly with th We think that a gre contrasts § dista white boys, upon th in making the school a desitabte | place; ¥ whity America fs hord to man ye. Th of home discipline ie the pet mary cause of Uh ity of school divcipline. The Lit » England do net reem to Ve very liberal in their tre t of the work s fora seat int vew Var ent from the borough of Chelea wos a Mr. Onna, m mochanic, who, by steady in try bis » by well weation oud self sncrifice, haw r mself to a position of eon siderable eminence among his fellow workin men of the great metropolie, For many years he has given every hoor that be sould spare from his work, aud bay desoted encegies and abilities of no common erder, to the advancument of the | Working clusses, and the consequent service of | the Lit Pr years past nc al party. ral meastre bas Leon fongt | he stamp f the workingman ( 1 ink: Ouaea and’ a | , ‘ a in the new I ' : ¥ songht to represent tf es ia € Y » by Mr, was | Herons, lato meter fur Lambeth (one of th ! , 4 boroughs), the author of sy? by Mr. Staxsrrtn, | a mewbor of Jord Pataenstox's € net, ond @ gue of Mr, Guapsronn y A. Tayion, one of the Liberal whips suse of Commons. What mugt the work tof England think?) What wR they say to this netion of their quasi lenders? Was Mr. Gapstoxr, who has not scrapled to make use of Mr, Ovarn when desirable, so busy with his own election that he bad no tine to think of bis fricnés and supporters; or is the statement of the Conservatives, that “the Liberals are no more desirous of aveing the workingman sitting in Porliament than we are,” not the calumny it was supposed tobe? Mr. Oparn, and through hima the whole class of Iritish workingmen, hes fe right to demand seme explanation of bis treat. ment, an ae abe, Tt in recommended, with @ great show of reason and economy, that some fire-proof build- ing, and if possible the entire Batte ould be secured as a ite for the revenue build din this city, At the present rate of the Custom House will in a very short found inadequate for the transuction of the busiuess of this port, ‘The purchase of a por- on of the Battery forthe prepored barge office, and thy ated removal thereto of the time contemp | from on atneke of parolyt THE DIOCESE OF LONG ISLAND, cannes Second Day—The Keys Dr. A. Ne Littlejohn Elected Bishop. ‘The Convention came to order yesterday morn- ins at 10 o'elock, end, ater reading a portion of the service, proceeded to business, ‘The Rev. De. Haskins offered @ resolation of rym: pathy for the Rev, Dr, dohoson, who be suffering and that ne be remem- F prayers Adopted A paper from ‘he Comm Endowment of the new Bishopric was vead by the Secretary, It i thatata prefitninary meeting of obout thirty porishee, hetd 1907, 8 committee of 2), consisting en, was appointed to bered in th tthe next wervics, ittes on t t they fixed the gum et 00,000 oF u nt $49,900.11 hee been entlected have pet, Thave naitin part, Twill poy ssible, Tare anabie fo pay.and fre been received, The fund ts now wn trowecs, and in the | one of a Treasurer, Mr. D. Jones, A schedule of the anounta col from the various churches of Long Island rend. Tie Committee on the Constitution, reported in favor of adopting the Constlintion and Canons of the Diocese of u w York eecent where local eirenm. nees require a chonge in any of its prov A lew such chances were reported, discus elopted, ‘The name of the new Dinsess, composed nrehes of K ne#, Qneens, and Snffotk eonn: 4 the © Diocese of Lovg Island” Ite ennaal vention Wit sesemble on the third Wednestoy of November of ereh year The Committee 6n Incorporation of Charches re Ported agaiont the edmpeston of two par shes, ‘The Committees en Nominations reported Hats of to pe ele ed n of torse committecs wae Teerlon of bishop. ws to whether the new tor of a varisit; reply haw charge of john p whe ale all receive, The cr a commitiee ented “om imetion of rest the new dio: seven of New York. yt Order reeommended, verning the New York ‘ona, Carrie + Warinest interest of urch, Charity Fonuda wn instit Iain: by the Chere on Avo, a resolution ex diocese of New vE regret at the seperation frou. tem. vored tod Bishop, Was eartied oy Annan Mens wate Jonventia sina Wy welov ke w ree is talon, anid the ¢ thon were entertalued with & collition in the adjoin: 7 ruin ter endience of Liles and genitiomen wire, attiaeted there ty Hislop Potter te Convention to order, © Fon approw%, my brethren, a very entenn erlele tn The Conventle vtymn ond prayer, The report ot the Inehope « t “ nd tha ( ‘ nof Nebraska wae tn , ‘ ed 9 tellers LF tive \ W ase, ior the iai:y the ‘ \ ce, 61; major or vatior i v fron Babar opcihe Latiahina Vinton, 2%: Dr, Hot iy) hey. Hy. Litttojonn. My My De. Burgess, {Dr Hons Bishop Porter, on the announcement of this vote, declared the Ret ACN. Litton, of the Charet the Holy Trinity of Brow + Diceese ot Long I Drang the thon of the Presi Committers were appointed to inform De. Little. john of bi b prementa canonical certifieste his conscerauon. Dr. uvention deelare Dr us, Carried. On mo- soured to meet again at half seeing deasion the Missionary, Standing, Ad Ober Comunttors were elected, — “ Nathoual Christinn Couveutton- Lunt Day's Proceedings. tion met yesterday for its third and wt xe in the same place ax on the formed Duteh Chureh, cor: of Vth avenue and Twenty ninth street Dr There wasarmuch lager at than Ind been before, and m # were present. They, however, d t pur entire Surveyors departuiwnt, ia a atop in this direction, — What a jolly time we shall all have of it whena man, as Mr, Buavoox of England sng. greats, whall be sent from one end of the land to the other, like a three-cent letter, subject to no further charges! He insists upon it that the thing can be done in that country, and thet a threepenny stamp would be enough to pay for single journey, no matter how long of how ort it mizht be, He basos bis calculation upon the passenger trale of 1845, wheu 8,609,009 pas senger traing ran aver 71,000,000 tiles, and riod 252,000,000 passengers, This tattle pros duced £14,724,002, giving an average of about 21 miles and 73 passengers fur each train, or about Ng passongers per mile, an average fare for present average journey of fourteen pence, Mr, Baanpow has no doubt that the roduged rates would increase the trafic siafold, which would give the railroad companies an excess of £4,000, 000 of receipts, with very little additional ex pense, at athreepenny rate, Ho elaiins that of this jnereased number one-seventh woukl ride lirst-cliss, at one sbilling, second-class, at sixp whic return of the railroads from & 000,000, Strange as first ouly and two-sevenths would raise the 0,000 to the proposition may wom at t, these figures show that itis not feasable, but would by highly protit Mr. Hkanvox would literally frank a man like a Lotter, and bid him God-spood to the ead of his journey, Ihe wished to travel third. y stamp; if soond class, a sixpenny stamp; if tlistolass, a»! stunp. This no more than the ay Rowland Hill's post oft ri able, s8 a threeper ing lieaton of Sir © plan to passenger ear and we predict for it an immense popular: ity by and by, although th from old established eustom fa class, with vested int usual opposition and the prejudice wosts to back theny. Roch a @ revolution. aro to be expected as matters of 60 revolution iu teavelling would create in soctal fi joymen et, to avail hin railway and « anil enable every une, even the pos lf of the mi, tion for any purpose, nyt, culuure, resources loo either of busine-+ or of The movement in favor ef women's ve ting is advancing in England much more deci sively than ia the United States, than Mr. Giapstox® bas given it bis approbation No less a man so far that be thinks shat widows and spinsters who own property of their own ought to have the right to vote upon it on the Whore the possession of property forms conditions as mon, a qua rio ¢ fication for voters, aa in England, itis wOr the franchise upon women than uuutry Whore manhood sulbuge is he pre v irr oof amusement will y after a very» Meantime the w i give nd evening performenc cach day at Yond Ty PS My amt on doy Uirce ea at tly a M ty close on Soturday sth In oN Tul season of thant weeks, ors termoon time, amt will appear divert thea ne to witness eoune for (ua wh e with thee bomor, Now et these periormances Lefora th cr, This civcus wih open at tic in the wirina in wy Of the dixeuseion the meual devoclonal exereisen, discussion on How to make the weekday mes ings of churches eflvetive for splitual purjoses was op Iv, Henry Ward Beecher, who said uhat the subject wai mportaut ene and be would plunge inte tt ato Tie beloved that this conference, and the prayer meeting preceding it, Wire OF Niich greater lnportance nin War Kenerwsly supposed. They rayer. trou ite wrvency and ¢ tral natn Led the lenders ty may whieh Lrot be said in a pulyit, Mr, Hoecher he tvemien's progers were Detter tau men’ xcute Liem fen any voration wies te t efretve clement, Hymns frequently #1 yer reed) bien a mts ently, He had found chat mort eftverive Hol by nd» hen twat Chr places of a bis bret ethan 1 const meyer bet used re cust family olAVs Vader the dione shonld Ae mastit de etism, con Anytling else, but It Was alwaye Wonder: ful ty westin g ayinpatiie The second subject ot del Dereonal aod socuul study of Goil's Word be made Wore ceueruly” 1 Was opened by the Mev, dA Tait, D.D., who made an eloquent address, Ln witet together, was, ** How ean the he wiged Wt esily oF readtoug and atadying the Wile withons eer criticising 1, He wos. followed by. br, ily Who mpoke LO Uae sane $ arst tople in the ayternoan “How: shall an tuconverted person be appredehed F'* was opened by Dilant, who, Wier some intraductory re Lihat the bert way was the most siple, siraightioewand way, ‘The doar relisioa of th ms Viour should be made most plea ant and warooate The catellvet ait the eonacionce should be appeaied to, suconyerted Wd be wicracted, | Wise Woe t dieary Books should be used. Osher trade suistan sully the soe gemarks, Milalory Teelutior Bom tie Convention to ngciiead Cour entiou to be held ba London wis epee antoatopied, A resalotion to avaure Grn Vresiitnt cle tat the 4 WOW A Uae ey, Ob ie prayern enon Wits ve Tray H huts] a ruin there 1 Committee of Ave ty Wait yon Gen, © uuateate ta lim Fach Yeeo: iuuion, 1 +The possibility of «vin L within the present een WA G4, Clark, of Boston, terms the avances made i anity How allered . ed hin, Phe organization and work ot is," yas opened by ond, Min fF the estat reviewed the history * Tle bollewe Sud progress of ely miskionsy iment Biome shout be onyatigcd an ausninrie and not independent ot them, Phey she GHiOn HissiOoe amd eM y uneeetarian, fenbed toe o ca anion and work oF the Coy Mosious TH Sou Want bo see real pride, Jon t go oa Rit avenvcy bus Into the Bive boat's, as Uiis, conversation wil “Why don't you co to chareb, Mrs Browa? Because B haven't uny eloters’ 8 Tut Gad doesn't abyat 94 clothes” © Lado, and there's an end of ti." Dlr the 1100) persons had Been converted, «ud Lies youn churebeR, LY bis Ii \ city " V work by the Revs Dr, Mot vit ' Wins Be Dodge, dr. q u J. sinning, aad Mey D, 1 i | 1 Woah the CoavenWon wor pr > ae Tue Prva ty! Chui Thhy ‘ | a ' Bio Biowdwayy Dr. bt \ ptatemen inal Mf, S ¢ ) t ni produetiogs ot t ‘ canst gorstamed bia In Te , ’ ® wankd Hob srs ve ‘ noe © Mr, Will i On pluitine Inuit trees, early. ait wus dered ly the Club, Boma applem, and wild pia edhe eoure Of ad polmtoea—iruw Pore, wer woven to fa Clad wud diwtriuuteds 20, 1868, REAL ESTATE. il Grent Sale of the Kin t Newark, A.J. Bleecker, Son & sold yestreday, on y, ¥ , the Metropol! cl at noon yesterday for Wash the ground, 175 lots of this property, Which occunian enone tan Hotel at noon ye y one of the most commanding sites in that scetton of | Ee an New Jersey, and te rituaied between the Newark | tinned the Woquest mt the} and Jersey City tornpike road, and the Morris and 1 o'clock trains from Essex Railroad, ‘The 12 en: New York brought ont © erowa of persone inter. ested in real was Joid out fe bovine ss, Lodi Hotel th Newark pike veral hundred per Ison. ancient institation, stands on th rood from Philadeiphia to Jersey Guy, Th having been depo Me. Bleceker ano in bie bland ond sonorous tones, th: to proce to the grocnd, AtTY e'elock the ed. The biti ick, partook. anced 16 Ie. propersy was di eke with tie following pesnite purchasers was Mr. Amor York, who bought 39 jot Hospitol,... Patrick Raferty, aged 65, of 206 Llot on, Jersey City avy 25x10, O28) Lot on Jersey | Went Thirty fuiirth strect, was Thin over by Evgine chyna We sMokeon dersry Cy avaeN Se | Noe of Hudson, River Railroad Company, at the 10, Bote on devsey CHY ayes em.’ 2E10% | Copuer of Thirty-sccoml street ard Eleventh evenue, gies pick ey LHP Avia OE a. Oho) Was seriously lajured, Mount Sinai Hospital, weet gi Magar ay et, Pouce Cates Yestunpar. At the Jefferson fidte on dere i rggik ns Laven: SUG 01 | Market Court, before Jussice Ledwith, r} is on Jersey 3 Hoa; Hote o4 Kink) ud ay Had ¥., Bey Bub Tote on Ata st 10), $148.9 ‘3 lots on Kw 3. de, BX, BLD tole ons peed ut ten. Sel, er tah: Sota on M we forint 09, ea ‘ ry Sug ox st 0. $0, privtions CMAN aT) Buh: 8 Io $ Mists on teen en. BL re te shiweer ays Dersauy sre Ole, appre m th Governme “Wein in this maiter great zeal and w'destre to fac € mimerve of the port. Mr, Mullett has recom the purchae of adilition’l portions of the Batter; which meets the approval Of the Secretary of tl Trevsury, and the Coumissioners uf tae Sink Fun! of New York are desirous to sell the for Government some millions of move a standing mi ing lars to the eit: nee. ‘The Battcry is now » ve than avecept. cle for old anchors other rabbish, and a resert for bud charactery, ar and Customs Depactments of the Go' will occupy probably the ercator part of the land, Board met at 2 o'elu President Coman in the ehult, ne Croton Aq ncknowiedging the receipt of Irom the Common Counell for Hniperatively rity bo do all maw alk in €0 mt, and a re ation ott Jun, the sum war laid ove Richard Allen an he pre pensed new pave eujpon aubinitted sor t rity With thebe ang ever structs, Wir woe granted to assemptent 6 The Croton Mu Aue'y ae to the wutiority of Wall street, between William and Hanover s tect Js torn up ior the purpose of laving wooden pay mont, stated that an wypliestion on Lelal oft thee wn ol Chivel stecet, Owners OF the whole ol the property front sald part of Wall street wis reecutly made Depatuivent for peeuiinsion, at thelr wan caper te ay the “Sail AL pavement” vetween, U Nitnedy and tue Department gave such prrsmieste upon the Ginga toud iu the sun of § Stet Gauaplianee wiih the ordinauces poration, | Wh a tile, sn tien wdlourned The Gourd met at 2 o'¢iock ye city, Jution the Street to adver mmissoner was a von in app nat ue et Tous vtlons wore adopted t with Belgian povemen Hirst and) eeond etwoen Becond t street, frou Ei venue trem Sceond avenue ron (he Kowery to sro Witty way. The Houd then adjourned elers Club and Japan.* ‘There will be @ meeting at Dr, Chapin'y ebure! ‘th avenue, corner of Forty-ith street, this ever wlelucky With ep bis Sixty Mioutes Chat about Ch: Lug the Rev, Dr Chapin, the Mou. bed. A Aeiny of Music Braoklymy ed Manor Tote, une The Ton Treing ‘60 yeare 011, ond | yesterday hed am inquest at iW Boat former higiwxy and mail gonen | june! he was ahout hie compet posed of | gp. Patrica Kerrin, of New ¥5R100, BIAS ea. forming the carricts of the Fost Oihee Department all cold at 1oW | ere was mut awardod yesterday, as War ex) ceted, ood, and | vat ity jy Will be On Saturday, Mr, Kely de P sired to have the eult navy blus, bat the Post Njloonivn tones ine wt lnater- General favorud evtet gray, hot Confederate Mt Brooklyn luis, for whe Fee eee eee, Will be le tne TONG iam atyte | plenty ot bidders and eager purcwancee at Cie follow. | KY Te aut Wt ae een esrealt crac," oF tech iVienme teudet clot,” exten bine twuthiers tance trom via 8 hap pone tot man t wilu's poeet at ench side anuone-cn the {Ct Cg eT t ai outele-—with Ma mod tre Futth thre avs caszoeiy ca. GM: 2 Int wclice wads, with t +, pi aud alt ort thy atv ; tin di ih wut kee i wt tne a atin ata wis parser aden Wl riled stue at | pete tise vce Aunt Oniestin Tal Found the ves same WerBi Hd veasal. | faves two and atiiltanehce froin t ve Bator, Wrethou Wee Neteaal 2 natal and eolor, wi, fina blaek Foe AV HU vets Mah. | The U. 8, fort on the East River, Sunt, Cinevit. Short cou a teland ferry, where tt # tlt 4 A So bee nfo, U.S. mat and militiry Avontrvct Nas beea nade with Mr Dixen to do this Work In the mort substan tal European marine siructures. ic for a barge oMec to beer there by the arclitect of the ‘Treasury, Mr. Mallet, who hag shown Lory se, Which, If effected, will add treasury and re. rnment suns to establish a bath at the foot of Buty testified fur the de- Novi Kiver fence that nde, seedy look. clon wis adopted to bestow aaum tothe | ing reat ex ."* but o's neHt no phan Asylum sniveient to enable them to pay The objcet of the defeneo was to show that tn reply to a reso ation of tn whieh the carnaceway rday after. ahaa, Brearinet i an anaue e js hin to manage, control and operste the hoot, Cropiient Miasguan in the chal. Te Hae iso that portion directing the receiver Cemetery Meck tothe atiount of #b000 Tue | fh Eius inad | or the fund eusicieat 10 way pe of apUbLE Durlal ground Inthe upper parce | THB: hia will leuve the receiver with the general ues} oR y ’ Ik AbutuER Person and under Nis ag desires to Detorieh Pose rath withdaw the name, to which the ‘ a he ewits, aaiie claw, ts no longer entilied, The d ny n a : that Hredericky aiid O'Neil together: bul t up the a ee tot’ We se Mriness, Givin VaiUe to the name Of Frederivns & ery ahrourned to ee. 45; leracl | Co, and tuat wien L. D. Frostcricke, usunatels tol Ato Doo. As don J Yaad] out! te soul out the good will hud ail t Se vat ‘it Ae rovelbed | May fhe Ort, wid Cant die mebt 10 aNe he Hate wea & +f de rtog Howe, wot teroket | suite pabse Mita it dudge Butecrtatad wi be aid 1: Kredeview (Shatter, | fight to use a hime, Sut reserved uw decava, musts Hie i] Sermue Cour, Gentian ‘Teaw--itevonn unter, revoked; | UDGER TNonattaw. doer P. Banus eee Thomas Ahern, adjourned ail Tuesday. MULLRN.—AN Tronrant Decision ae to lua. inet tis. Sino Walco agi, fe Beane “tuie wt TUL Crey, sauimons Was perwonally served June gh tea 4 ——- OheM Cr, served poIne four months ufler, set uy a bey Lxctoney ax Mrerivas.—Mr, Stephon Maasett | meat ulsde 10 4 judg ment ercditor of the pre nil i Nay been invited to-mght to deliver at the Trav. | proceedings, taken und r nection 94 of thy Co dl reivrence to the Bt. Lawrence University and Theolosical sevool ab Cone | for defendant. i Mr Wilcoason fon, N.Y, The meeoug wall be addressed by the | Uy 5 p ite States € Onno | Rey, Richmond Fk, President of the Umiversity; | pons Comaietunnn pec elatih seta 108 the Rev, Dr, Firber, Prinelpal of the T Fuaupe.~'the Unied Stew agt. dus pl Nuore and ¢ Hon, Horace Oreck y, AREHluiear HERAT eortnaier tue ae in's Grest Mareb to the Sea" will be de. MMOH, a tue ese Was wont to te rr serihed by that funvus cavalry rabder Gen, Kilpat- | Meare save 35,000 bail anit Kernedy $2.50, ick, on Saturday evertag next, taat,, at tho | pCOUNt ¢ Heron Jun hag charge of the work here, and the delay '# now owing t@ improvements whichare being made in Mr. Shelboarue'a machine for biasing. Pensonat.—Gen. Grant, family, and staf left ur tion House on the body of Alexander M who was killed by being ron over in toe I « Fourth avenue car. The ariver, samed Le Arrested at the time ‘Alexander Morton lenly at Gil West Forty-e xbth and Coroner Hollis was notitied tof id an inquest. Tar Lave Capt. Stowett.—Coroner Flynn reet, oy the aster of the ship Laaae ‘ard of his vessel, fom alt ina gate, The ath from injurice ac- wiv of Capt, Stowell, (ie Webb, who died at sc, on injuries reer: Jury rendered a verdict of " «| cidentally recived.” Accipests Yestransy.—James Spillan, aged of 1 Cunrtton street, while working 5 | brleka tn Thirty-fourti: sircet, ware as! by a Fourth iol ear and severely injitte: wed 1, Was committed on the © liv tempung to brew lots Wi) Greens aircet on the i night of Nov. 18, Ie wae detected tn the wet by the julice, and pleaded tie want of food ae an exeuse for the erime,...Aunio Wilson, aged 23, of OF Grant street, was committed ov the charge of # eal trom Daniel Myers, of he achooner LN. Stetterr, ‘ow Now, 15, while he was temporarily oeenpying the prisoner's room... James 1, Butler, 21 yeara ot Ree, helerk in the employ of Wr, W, Séleck & Co, 4 Pinel atreet, wae broasht hetore Justice Hori on a charge of embegeling $39), which We collected fom acl, of Wont Thiety-fitth stroe, rms customers, Butler was comul Post Orriee Uxirons.—The contenct for unt. rial and color, navy pattern a Aue Me eelots ent an ies an with anmaiaatved but my at the am HAS ti + thu vi wil | i ‘ the euat. coun the fre Found wit) phon black wipac, half over ade ones witot Marey rier oented between the Nattery and thy baliore, about 20 more, a _ 3 difercat stations, The sui lan. le: be Sarelaea by creatdoalo! tion ity ant no kates Caveruwe Ih Ue boucliid greatly by tue ec aud improving that ——— waste pleew of la lower extrcan ty of Hroat THB COURTS. way, known asthe Hatiery, whieh was entered Inte as tue ye mio aiped hat 1 frouds, near tt | Conn CALKNDARS Tine Day.—Sernewe Conner erated motions, Nos, Ht, 12, 4%, 140, LW, 1My Lady 1d, 191, Mad, I aa) rage Distmet Cornt—Teronn Junon ® Hewny Waiewey Case—The United States agt, Nicwolas Henry ec al, ‘Lhe eum ming up in this ease, in whiel the defendant lias been om tial sinee Tuesday for procuring and con- niving at the presentation Of a fraudulent wi bond for whiskey mn a bonded warehouse at 44 Foi ty-necond etreety wax concluded yesterday, and the Court charged le jury, wio were dirceted'to bring in.a sewied verdict this morn AxOTHEN FRAUDULENT Wirke® Boxp Casr— The United States ogt. Jolin Unurcy etn fendant is indictad, with Ricward It, Lefferts and Knthind W. Nevink for making and presenting & false and frindulevt ‘bond for a permit to es ablish w bonded wai ALLA Front strect, 04 ° bond, and the ath ‘The ruretion siuly presented to @ Thirty-recond Dis. @ howd, by who ninsel allege, the #uletics Were found ty be ed of NO real Estate whatever, nile tor Ehook t or the proseention to ti presentation of the and Mr oF Andrews to Hts being made out in his | © of the suret and that the a He r. nid uf McKesson & Rob: te Woe a Wonkony ly thougit A ad Ban, and that he we 4 large amount of propert, ¢ Was then adjourned ty tits morulng, “] Sermemm C Cuawmens—Kerour Jenaw © | Bannann—A Cask.—Aaton 8. Wright agt. T 4) Railway follow: to August ranted by me at Speeit Term, tins tn the A has boon wade by the ler, or that full sof the a ‘Mowifed, to wit, that tion giving the direction and superiitendence of railroad end propesty deserived iy the mort: en und trust deeds to the recelvirt also Cust portion requiring the defendant to deliver ftw the receiver the Poa! ; alse, thot portion au: cause, and a mo: ard ordinary Powers to receivers in like cases, wid will by authorized, and it will be bis duty w take Posseeaion of Lie company's property, notes, and etvets, within the Stute, ty hald the suue sulject. ter the further order and direction of the Court... The order i to be settled Leiors me on two diy s Police, the deiendarts fo bo at Liberty to renew the t wh before ie on kuch papers am” they tay desl nerve withtn ten dayy st F the aettioment e ore Ta blace fo Tieuje tor detendant, PES Sere Covnr, Cuavmens—Bei xo.—Te 4 Hoeinnne SON vedericks agi. don O'Neal, to | tue Broadway phovostapner, cu ie | in the Supreike Court ail O'Nutl, tore stralo hi irom vlog Gie pam: of Fredericks & Ca over bis photograplle estauiisnment in Headway. F- Frodssicke cium that his uroteer Ce De ercg ane Justicw WADE MARK Mr. Pr derichs, enced an action ke, sowie Youre ago etartod him int ¥ ‘ iat nice wath fexieas agreement tuat when be withurew irom it he should withdraw the mame; that Fredericks took in O'Neill, aud aliumnat the umout ela to be due to te ph plaint.d demurred to the answer, anit ¢ (he Special Term tusiained the demurrer yp, | Bfound that the deiendant could not wel b | ewer a de.cuce that occurred aier the sexy | the summons, he General Term yesterday, om an the julguent ot the Court haw. it Mechwel Keunedy. he de HUADis, WhO we 10.4) Cou hinged w Promiiige $i ¥ The sveond reception of L’Amius Bockable wAll b ert hold at 125 Prosdent sircet, Brooklyn, on Tuesday ‘ cyening Sth instant, A good time i e.pected, A. Melville Bull, lecturer on eloe min the Url. versity College, Lordon, will give a popular explana oy i aise | us of the Young Men's Clristion Association, 161 pfuuk abonhe dort WW Grcen, Visth avenue, corner Tweuty-socund atrect, Uis fay event { Hitt Garn—In the removal of the Holi Gate obstructions, Gen, commercial wus of New York, Humphreys, the Goverument Chief Pneineor, ia doing atl he eon to further the | BM) Gen, Newtow Siertell, #1 tu Bouyreh Clethcr4, seuighcy ansteudat, Iaae sol nn Hoaliets Be eleeeilig from cumploy taped SUNDEAMS. — =Con, Grant is reported by a Et. Lonie corres Ponvlent to be worth $200,000, =Gen, Low, Wal a prominent candidate for the Indiana Uvite! States Senatorship. The health of tren, Kawlings, Chief of Stall to Gen. Grant, is very precarious, Mr. and Mrs. Colfax, it is sald, propose te spend a portion of the coming winter in Farope. —Count Liemark’s leave of absence has been extended to December 13, =The new standurd of coinage in Spain is to te like the French money system, =The cum withdrawn by Mr, Ticknor in retit. Ing from the late firm of Tieknor & Fieics, pablish: ers, of Boston, #98 $200,000, —Two lundred persons are announced to be anstons to objaln the nomfuation of Governor ot New Humpshire, =A“ nephow of Connt Blamark" recently ap: penred at New Orleans, and departed suddenly, me Electing to pay his board bill, Now Jersey papers complain that game ie eenrce in thas Stats, aaa that the sapply Is diminieh: Ing yearly. —Returns from the greater of Mlinoia in. dicate that the proposition for a Constitutional Con vention has been defeared, —The only son of Marshal Bugeand, Duke of Isty, died receatly in Paris, leaving no male heir, so ‘Uuat the title is eatinet. Io New Haven, the other day, an impecunisy) bellegroom requested the oMfeiiting clergyman {7 charge te mai riage foe Wall Le Wonk to houeekes? ing. A suecesaful attempt wes recently made i Lynn Hyon bay, Mae, to fish by torebileht, Firew were kindiod on the shore to lure the fish into the bay. =A Republican in M ets abstained 4 from voting be Ne hat rosided tn the State lone than # year by dftcen minuces when the polls closed hawt week =n the northers part of Oxford eonnty, Maine, there ere now Afton thelies of enow, and lumbde teoms are getting in readiness to operite in of, one of the Russian cotnmin nm sont to this country to superintend tue con: : ion of weapons for hut Government, will make Hartord, Conn, his place of residence ~A little boy of 18, having placed @ penny or the railway track at Dranswiek, M wae the lo comotive erash tt, © of the tein bands threwe silek of Wood ut hin and he Wasinstontly alilods —Suine citizens of Wisconsin have given Mes Postraster-Generil Randall a parse of @ 3000 ¢ snd a paid-up $10,009 life insurance policy on bes husband, <Tt is said hat Cincinnati does not receive the news that Chleogo polled a Yurver rumber of voter than herself © ¥.ry un levbly," and the people are re baked for their tock of entorpr =Théophite Gautier has by ted libres Hhan of Pilicess Mathie Dewi t ° cousin of Louts Napoleon, ‘The onty ridtentous idea about # is that the Princess dees not powers s Lbrar t —A great number of the Jesuits lately exiled from 8) have taken up their aby 0 Brassete and Prague, wh ents, their order owns large estabtiahe —Two hundred and Ant paying 15,000,000 pounds sterling for tacir tleketa, A lant your OO) trams over 70,000, Jes on the ratlrouds of Bagland, —Four large boxes arrived lately feom Rome at Madrid, containing bones and relies of four salute, among Which Were thore of Saint Fortuna. Being Addis d to Queen Isabella, they were forwarded hy express to her prorent abode in France, —Vrussia intends to make a display of ite time flag on the coasts of China and Jopan, and fo unite its hips with those of the other Europeas fquadrons for the suppression of the pirates whieB Jnfert te.one wear, —According to the St, Petersburg Gazette, there are in that city more Wian one thousand female for tane-tellers, the majority of whem seem to thrive at their calling umong all classes of the population, from the court lod.cx down to the street bexgars, —A younger brother of the late Admiral Ne pier Is toon to be married to young aud beautiful Sewers of Prague, whose education, as well an that of her brother, he bas eupirintended since the death of their parents, —The office-hunters? millionsof passengers, | raid upon President Grant brings to mind Mr, Lineotn's comolaint ander a similar adiiedon. “Tam like a lind ord,” ¢aid be, “who Iv 80 busy renting rooms atone end of tht Vuliding that he kas no time to attend to the Gre thay is raging at the oth —A ble ate Senator Hicks of Mary cometery where his body lies, at Cambridge, Md, Tt is lite ize, and representa the Governor standing ig the helm of the eli Stats, The design is maid to be striking and the jure and features per, fect — the late Governor and hax been erected in the —Many families in Gloucester, Masa, are ale most penniless on aceount of the fullure of the maek: erel fishe The winter feling will be pursued with more than usnal enery The vessels that have followed codfish: all the year hare done well, the fieh Coumoadug good p * oud Lading ready sale —Mrs, Abrahau accompanied by her ron, oriived sufely at Premen on Loard the steumer Baltinore rom Baltimore, and bas gone to Fru forbontheMuin, from whence they visited Wiew Haden, where © little Tad’ entered a boarding school, Mra, Linco n then started for Nice, inveoding to spend the winter in Italy, —The Patiarch of the Grock Chureh at Con- stantinople refused to accept the letter of the Pope brescnted to Lim by the Vie of Armeola—the Cathohe Patriarch at Constuitinople, ‘The Viear hud to leave the palace Without an answer; and the Greek pricsts consider the text of the letter of te ope an inoult to the Orwnty Cuareh, —The celebrated vineyards and castle of Chie teau Laiitte,” newr Bordeaux, recently sold at aue~ Hon for the sum of 4,000.00) francs, to an agent of the late Baron James de Rothset ild, of Paris, were Lougut for the account of Sefve Marfori, but whethe for himself or for the ex-Queen Isabella hap not y beer rlained, —The invalids of the army of the war of 1866 are to be employed, as far as compatible with the good of the service,instead of and in proference to the present oficcholders, according to wreeent ediet of the King, countersigned by his Minister Blsuwrk, ia all the departinents of the Government throughout the Prussian monarehy, —The Prince and Princess of Wales, according? tothe Army and Navy Gazette, intend to make eatevsive tour during the coming winter, ‘They will visit Paris and Copentiagen, and thea Germany, Maly. Greece, Syria, and Exypt, where, accompanied MY u Nahi ated Afrlean tuycsig ymct Baker, villa nal the Nile, and ‘hw home by Gibraltar vod Portasal, PELL Boies BY NSE —The Government of Russi 1, not content te assimilate oF to destroy the Polish nationality by for Diding the use of the Polish Luguage to Catholics ag well as Jews in that unhappy country, hay alse pub> Ushed an uksne of the Emperor enforcing the ase ot the Kussian langusge in the family, the sehool, and even the ehurches of the German Latheran Depulations of the provinces of Courl ‘ avd Livonia, |, Esthonba, TES y —The experimental ring at Fort Monroe, ne Coasitated by late Improvements m ordianes of heavy calibre, will begin today, ‘Tia Jyemdent elect, a fow Be ‘ore and Representatives, promi: hont oMlce:s of the army und uavy, among whom Gian Hancock and Thonias, und Admirals Farragut and Porter, it im waid, invited, and will probably Withess the fring, ‘These experiments are under tha direetion of Gen, Hump tu e a j plureys, the ely nec sienna civil engineor j —Aiwong the appointments of revenue officers We notice the name of Gen. W.T, Benuett, of thie city, 88 Supervisor of Interual Revenue tor North and South Carolina, Gen, Benwett was a soldier, who served thronshont the entire wir, and who, by atte snd Dy bie ability, Won promotion in the Moll frous the rants of Captain of Weigudier-Genoral, He served mneh of hiv Une in the Southern Statoa, and became partiens S52°7 familiar with the ature of the Sater to w hie he is now werigued. He ls.a younz man, whone pa’ Fecord Warrants the bellof that he will filtitully Perforiy hie duties, tndependent of way aul ald “ Whinkow oF ober “rings,” ion to bis dutie

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