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NOVEMBER 2, 1870. THE SUN, WEDNESDAY. ‘ woaer stan LAM AHON FOR CONGRESS. | Pt Cees! c . perous relatives in the colony. These have | and comfortlees bivouncs, they suffered the THE REPUBL Ic AN FIGHT, 1 ae long since ceased, for husingss of all sorts is | ccaseless pangs of hunger. And this mob of ngaatoti dee bs Sera WA ‘veetdiay Wha Beowy Fi 58 008 day ; | The gay Sun. stagnant in Cuba; consequently, the distress | halfstarved men was the army with which | gyorner sronmye SESSION OF INE id ' in Spain ie most grievous, Inthe Peninsula | MacManon expected to confront twice or COUNTY CONVENTION, mittee of falsehood, T hurl the oha This matter wae ail fuiiy discus tee, Every man coutdn't have bie Views prevail, aid so we compromied, Jt waa un Weansices Neiae-Meliine «Fort : derstood that ail were wiiling t@ yicld & SOMETHING FOR FOREIGN BORN CIT. " he Gold | d foe the sake of harmony, Tre gentle ‘ 7A 70 READ. Fe : ommotion in the Gotd Koum ¥ , ‘ > spoken, it seems, dora not want {9 yield any, riley q —_—_—_—_—— — itself no new taxes can be imposed ; in Cuba | thrice the number of Germans, flushed with —_—— He wunts the Rerubiican party to go over bodily tu an = ‘ The rapidity with © hich fortunes aro 1 } WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 187 none can be collected ; and the only possible | victory, and to effect a junction with Ba. | Menert, of the Commiues of moventycene- | the Young Democracy and support thelr Robert B. Roosevelt’s Opinion of Gere | ei ie ana the compotative eimatinoss « oe “ ¥ { ' ewe th d { _———_—_—_—_———— solution of this dilemma is the sale of Cuba, BE. Ledwith Denounced ax a Traltor-Dan | yo... tha Be at ged ies mans, Irish, and Jews. have for set the theme of numer ‘ . Led a trai tis provable that quite a= much roe * To-day. Castilian bombast, which two years ago To insufficiency of food, incompetent gen a ‘one he Rompn country te her darkest days, In TaaF ie was in open From the New York Citizen, Padgead My asad ge ith Ei bab Ho eee ach ' if scouted the {dea of parting with tho island | eralship and negloct of discipline seem to An adjourned meeting of the Republican | sympathy with the rebels, in opem sympathy with The student has caly to vide in any of our city ce nth bes cone iw n of County Convention, the regular organization, was | Toters, sabrequently, ond at all times utterly op. rong, however, the fw there stories, You Pored to ati Repubiicin’ principles. He woud vo cave of a hot day to come out with several lively bugs | Ott OF Hew stor fb until the Cuban insurgents bad first laid | have been added, Corps and divisions cosripy of Wall etrece eot hold of a story of thie held at the rooms of the General Committee, Twen- H " for forty Oakey Halls before he would vote for on hie purpoee we sh “ | down their arms, is hushed ; and today Spain | marehed Ly themselves, apparently without | ty.second street and Broadway, Inet night, The | man with ough & record. As dhomag Ac Lacwith, i mend te Fu Leanke dey) egal ee ee a ae pik aad Lo pre adr in willing to pocket her pride if at the some | directions from any controlling head, and the | meeting was attended by about seventy-five dele. | [minense cheers and amvaue.) Me. Tall wan a A is clea bum "Lcaanh oath pF A enere ere ne os 6 cinerea ey 4 lem La Reve de @X'at Flours timo she can pocket a good round sum of | superior oflicers kept themaclves aloof when | S8ter, among them come of the most prominent | nent. | Appia But he warn't going to vote tor | TY Wen sf Bs.» IP witht even tere. thie thee, Seal On a ri : - " And infloential working Repoblieans in the elty. | Oakey Uni, He had never voted « Democraticticket, | Passengers of the lower orders, JA cate | chims of custaess givin” Way for atime (9 the ate money, their preeence was most needed. Thus, after and ‘woulda’ Hanow. [Appliuse.| He certainly | eae inguire equainte eri ping intore Gait vomder hotwite eecureas Y | the inguirer te not acquainted ith German, and | sorbing int Mr, Dayton asked if the cheers that tad greeted | not familicr with national tratts of phystognomy, LUCKIEST MAN AN NeW YORK. the siatement of Mr, Conover that he would vole | jo can aclect the ; f For several weeks pant there has been an aciiy Gr terty Oakey ifatis sather: than for Me, Ledwin | 2¢ can select the most thoroughly Tentoale H seeith tF cee enon. et of the story of tI jeny of Mote, Motinee fe Winkle, Mauieee. $45 Drondway, The Hon. Jobn V. Gridicy, glum, stern, and solemn, As a prelude to this only measure by which | a long engegement with the enemy on Aug. | with his biack moustache and whiskers adding Spain can fill herempty treasury. Mr. Monet, | 20, the Fifth Corps marched the whole of the | ferocity to the expression of hi bedded face, was present, ta the Colonial Minister, will at an carly date | night, without rest or food, toward Beau. | #4 presided didn't give color to the charge that this Convention | by the superior pangency of the odor. Dusinees done in Wall street poy the agents of t * alae WY tes evel 0 M8 Ww a ‘The Hon. Rafus F. Andrews, wearing a new pair | was * * * * * * San Froncieo Moveautile Library? Asse | for what he calls tho} mont. But wo will quote the words of the an Trclée ot (ur Gatien Gh TRE NED a of white Engiish gaiters aud a white vest to match, | govixa aw rmE IxTengeTs oF PAMMANY maLLt The Thiety,fourth ‘abreet ine, for inetance, | Wand Lottery, and many hundrode of consolidation of the Cuban debt. is debt | diary dove-colored pants and ® light grey overcoat, o¢- | Hie charged that the iv: h * | were taken by sanguine brokers {The Germon elemeng uree proposed to be pur+ v ii lence black biy ca " sued was clearly an alliance with Tansnany has brought into existence a black bug, Of unpre | ig Wan stroet, wuith 1s intimately connceiod witl Mr. Andrews read from the record showing that | poesessing appearance, of oval body, eight ema!l | tho Goancial circles of Ban Francisco, were partic Kesar string the soldlers' right" te vote in oan, ege, and great apparent vitality—an animal that | larly bevy bayers, some fims taktur any or on Br cere voted against it, The Dil) was paesed | és evidently an outcropping of the Gere | inidred tickets at five doilars each, Among othet ‘The report wae then adopied, Mr Daston alone | road, which is much used by Jews, ex. | provement of the great city of the Pacitle Coast wat Folung "now? andahe Convention acjourued, subyect | Aipivy @ Lively oreacurs, alto black, wery realae, and | Me. Wormer, of the cminent moreautiie frm d fallin shaped Vike a scorpion, with pouibty a sting dn ite | William Mevor & Oo. of New Yori and Sui Pra GRANT'S APPROACTING DOWNFALL. | (ait. The Third avenue road, on which the | ico | This gentleman paraingnd ote huni a frit afe snpetabanaant, A bells the tiekets for distritution among bis friend ree ee 9 has a beliicose- | serving twenty for himself, nnd selling the rest *waulee % S husnpe abe Gage as 1acnt | looking creature that evhidite iteelfin open defiance | Among the friends who were to linve received \eketd hens bhbeallcesch bbl che of dangir, and which explores hair and whiskera | trom this tot was Mr. Theodore Hellmann, of the New Cinet mercial or ‘ aaa rps 1 WV. el 30.4 Wisernoren, Oct, 0—1i cbnnet be leneer |“ the mow aggravatiny and 4 pendent manner, | Ortenve firm of FT. and W. sotiqman & Cv.; bat aaho concealed that Gen. Grant is politically becoming | 2 scema lite a cross qf the Jowish and Teus | vw abeert from thie city when Mr. Wormece the target of many unfrie rows, and he is »-- | tomie reptiles. made Wis distribution, he filled Ww orocare the Ueke® xious to pleate both the people and ‘ re intended for him, Mr. B. H, Biaderman, soothes Tt was for ti From the New York Citizen, June 18, 1% prominost German hanker, this he remo ove " " iy months be wil vemos both Akerman ay My bad wht te we spoke if the Bid Kher naa” | shapes phe, oF, asit i bet fat ever, of pleasing, an in the | and by implication of low"? sfeurs and Irish, | fot Feceiv appointment of Morton, both tie je and the to him the President bas plessed the politicians | 4%for the low Americans, they hardly omsented to i onses Aucust .—We arrived at Beanmont, « hilly and " originally atoso for the expenses Incurred | Avr tee elt Ac ia, . the mien ove ctueriy ex. | comeds prominent top and was the besdecinets by Spain in her attempt to reconquer St. | tiausted by the march, by hunger, and above ail by ne in the room, The ye dD. a een his i y vonty. 5 want of sleep. There is no possibility of bringing ‘ir o shade nearer White from ment analety in Domingo, which cost twonty-two millions, | drier uta the ranks. The presence of the generals | consequence of and in her attempted reconquest of Mexico, | was indispensable, but none of thein was to be seen ‘THE BAD CONDITION OF TIE Panty on the spot. and the soldiers fell down asleep, with st which cost ton million of dollars, Before | out guards, without a single sentry, Tho sight was | 19 this city, wns also conapieies ‘ by Rs Hf We congratulate the Young Democracy ofthis city on their repudiation of the Slave ‘rade ticket. The belief has been entertained that thoy were pledged to vote for Srmwant L, Woopronb for Governor, in retarn for Republican votes for Thomas A. Lepwirn for Mayor. This bolicfis dissipated Ly the decided action of their meeting Inst night. Levweru will now stand upon bis own merits, Ile is atrne and upright man, ex perienced in public affairs, ond familiar with thé wants of this metropolis. Let every citi ten who desires honesty and ce: my in the adminisiration of thiseliy vote for Tomas A, Lepwitn {i most lamentable.” the roll wak omitted to -av' the revolution broke out Spain had contrived to squeoze out of Cuba enongh to reduce convention being to spend the tine in work rat A fow hours later the troops awoke, to | than such lomfoclery 9s characterized (he last my lon © Ne ing. find their position vigorously ehelled by the 80 mrraweLené AiLsAem, this consolidated debt in five years from thir. |» ns - # tytwo to ten million dollars, but it now Prussians, What ensued is thus deseribed : ‘The Committee of twenty-one appointed to confor “The whole camp seizes ite arma in disorderly | With other organ! stands again at thirty millions of dollars. fronton the oficers de 0, Mi 1 ‘ of orgnnigation to the @rat movements; the artillery That is to eay, the Government owes the } fy soon'st work, and the battle begins. Bota tre- | submitte Spanish Bank of Havana this enormons sum, | mendous panie ‘arises in the village, crowded with | Charmain, an elaborate report reviewing the ti . marmed Foldiers, who were gone from the éxmp in | (ory of the Terubliean organization ty Anis ety, Ite What Cuba had to do with either Mexico or tearch of provisions. A frantle rush bogine in the | spiite end reraions: Vr aciton of the State Ceniral “f i direction of nd the Sying mass would -ommitiee in propesing that no separate nomina- St. Domingo, and why she, if sho te as the | icriny nave drawn with ita part of the troops | tions be made ls fal Ter ty or county ofices. bat Spaniards assert an integral part of the Span- ay in line on this side of t rs hind not intervened, ish monarchy, should be individually saddled | frie just x muuch tur i e de! in prefe 7 1 ome to tl wenses. with the debt in preference to impoeing it on | $3me to Weir, sens Catalonia, Andalusia, or any other province, | rather clovated eroun ations oppoted to Tammany La! ir best to give some kind | ud also to report on certain resolutions referred to vid Committee bi 0 Republican State Committee, thro Mr. J. 8. Ritterband, the village, if the of that * all trae publicans eet and vote with inde- tole in hand, The ven. entent Democrats and all others in opporition to ed a8 the troops, presently | Tammany Hall" the oriein ond extent of the late They take the commond. | rupture; and Analy recommending no nominations y organized, and on reaching | as Well as no entangling alliances, In eriticising we come oWt from under the enty of Wormers Hetfman 14 eh ‘Med A with: one of the fieketmy Mayor. eee e oleravle fire.” TUB ACTION OF THE STATS COMMITTER, ased the people tn the removal of Cox, | exist. Xeoseive gomervsily wWhicd charac aro matters comprehensible only to Spanish ae Led A marian , Fommittee find this, T think, he is Boctnning to see, tis ira: sahil ines lum, pleked out z Raseality in the Post Office Department, | guancers. It is evident, however, that this fe wubeoquent events of that day, as re c, ftate Commitice do rot pretend that the so- | EO'Grant will pursue. It is ter tar coniaed more | Teg Anencedente of The Sane Candidace- rere xo. 154,077, A scriows chars of frand and favoritism | debt of the Government to theSyanish Bank | !stet by the French offcer-—the confusion, | fst forthe candigair yt que fang on ino rene | Parlcataly fo we Senate, and many tellevet l A Wareauary Wrieud of ivetngds | atte Sotnut ee me itches acon rel . T . | Ueket, for nivary ie the tr party wit sition to the confirmation of Pre- a 4 ul drew one 5 jn made against the Post Office Department, | of Havana is a stumbling-biock :n the way | Tifmanegement, frequently recurring Pan: | wher’ they ena unite proualy’ preeisim | sidential appointments, and in open hortiity tosome | To the Midtor of The Sun. noon ty $109, 40 that his tnvestment paid buy fn Soriibétion With the ies, and demoralization of the troopa—exceed | Miemeives Democrats et!) and while they seek to | of Grant's pet theories and schemes, Many affect In your issue of this morning there Sette ntract for supply . ing the Department with stamped envelopes aud wrappers. ‘The eontroct was awarded ] in April last to Geonce HL. Reay, of this city, although Ruay's bid, it is said, wes $44,000 n year higher than another bid by responsible partics, At all events, Congress shortly afterward anuwlled the award, and ordered new proposals to be advertised for. The bi of disposing of Cuba,and must first be do- clared by the Cortes as a liability not of the Peninsula, but of the colony ; and as Cubais not represented fn the Cortos, such a declara. tion will probably be made without her ap- proval, aud even without her opinioa being asked. o* ss As we have already stated, Spain is not likely to be able to disposo of Cuba except to the Cubans; and this absurd attempt to 1 secure poreession of the treasury And eovernment oF anything of the kind witnessed in our own | te city, their votes and their eflorts will Pidonbtedt fort.) ocretie etate ticket. They Vsirivnte at the polla any ded by 'Woodtora and Kaufmann, and yet we port reir Democratic canakiates a. slightest aesurod 10 be fe will be This 8 one of the storioa told yesterday abo Lertineye there Wil Ue au open rupture, Dut that © | Hoary g cominuntcation from an Irishman locating Iuekieat man: but thero ts still auotner, wii Among those who are mention the birthplace of oar eandidate for Congross from | exteusively circalatod, especially in the Goll | r a Recah From. tis it rd Wat Mie lucky tie wat Nery Kinaly feeling toward the Prosident ace Sen- | tho Fourth Disteiet, and an aecount of bis futher, | our by Mr. Mendel, ar Marx te | lector Murphy contest, and many other Senat with whom [had the pleasure of being personally | to Mr. Ifel!man for expressing himself clad tw with whow fidh has hot been Kept Ly Murpiy in | aud intimately acquainted. WhiloT eungot vouch tor | get back bis money. He didn’ ferl wall vo jib Gistribution of patronace, Scaatoy Howard is | tefact of the General's having boen born in the § Tauerser hes he discoverod that he dal Suldy to De ntill sore gn account OF hit avertivan tee | of New York, 1 ern corroborate tie statement 100,000 gold for a $5 ereentack, Ty says he never Minister Teetdent at Guatemaln, which wes given | Your correspondent that he held a high position near making his fortuna befure, wl neve to Mr, Hudson, a relitive of the President” Summer |‘ selentille contractor on the Contral Railroad."? . All his friends ¢ with is unfriondly, partly on account of an Domingo, | the time I first beeame acqu him, he avd | him yesterday, and there was talk of bat more on account of Motey's recalls wid tortie | several other inflccntial gentiemen, among whom T | lution of condolence fa the Gold Room, wucre M gies of Brooklya, Father | Mendel ts extremely popular. ather ‘Te SCHR IN Tite GOLD Noow T ‘ he giveh co secure the election of Jonn war. The retreat of MCCLELLAN to Harri. | hie nec tee on the De open son's Landing or of Porr to Centreville after the second battle of Bull Run wae an orderly movement in comparison with this march of an attacking army; and that the French conducted themselves so manfully Fast in the closing batile at Sedan is due entirely emann, Mayor election of John ‘Their | 2. Hofman for Recordir. The support by Tepud- heir | ticans at different timea of eaca Democrats as £ TAMMANY ALWAYS SECURES THR PLUM? ‘This exveriment, the Committee argnes, has heen nd hee always resulted fuvorably 1h 1857. the election of latter reason is Senator Wilson uniriendiy. Also, | (ay wame Bernard the friends of Osbora of Floride, Harris of Louis: | William O'Reilly, then of | Roches to tho inherent valor of the raco. s were opened in August last, and tho s : mene re pine, aud “4, tana, SMeD ivald of Arkansas, ind Robertson of | Peter Bede of Buflaio, DrArcy McGee, then fa r } 4 A ‘ commanders deserve no credit for it. Mac. | O'Gorman, O'Conner, Milpine, aud others, have | uit, p ul edit he rican Cat, wei sage esterday, whon the evenlug papers coats th Jowest Lidders were found to be Messrs, | enhance the price of the island by charging Always rerulted in adding to the strength dud ine | South Carolina, complain thatthe Adwinisiration | editing the American Car, wore engaged in an | Feuertiy, MD wero brought ity Was Vly ana " Dultary & O'Toouw<licay bebe a bidder | eaainat is monere ainaudered ha Adie ot Maton can never agein hope to rank as the | ducnce of Tammany Hall. ead ttt ae uae torent eri i fatiroads, which at thattime eo disgraced come of | ing ove, ‘Tiekots were eagerly ‘compare! wiih v ’ 1 ; Ail Phy (bibles bestia “© &* | general of an army. As a division or WORELS WITSIN wereLe, teen unjustty removed from mee, Pee Uee* BAYS | our people s and T boldly affirm that Mr, MeMaan, | publiave! Hots, and iu almovt all cases tho } rthan all ther fort to exterminate their race, is not likely In regard to the rupture in the party the report It js claimed that the only two Senators who have | DY bis untiring eners, reoverance, eloquence, | expressed their disgust with tho whole tine int xi Si hee 1 cbt ied to Ly th ase i brigade commander, he may answer; but |. . reek he nective nid of the Prosident are Wil, | Kisdness and eximoto, did more than any man of | expressive but far trom elegant banguare whica Vr, after a we to be submitted to by them to-day more wi that is all, Well may the nation excla'm in tention should lame of Oregon, who failed, avd Warner of All hia day, or that bar succeeded him, to put an end to | characteritos Wall stroet geniaa. One cvniomary . tO tr Col these disgraceful ticints, fn the room held Ueket No, 154,033, which was wiioua : ingly thon the impositions which Spain has the tt ma, and inthe latter case ihe peculiar. aaeistance this crisis, “ Wanted, a General.” gated to the tne times | me, and in the is ar nas'stan Te Mee Medtshon appsare? ata convention of | one ofthe great prisa, Others bold tickets whist k and epent laid upon thom heretofore, . i i County Comin ‘Hate wert ee ee vot repeal. held that year at | barely missed doing Valuable, butas far as heard $10,000 in fit vad ay ‘ En ep OY lelng alos e|sete iE a Ate aa can away, New York, asthe accradeted | from the oaly lucky Wall utroct naa (o\h tre § t I yi a Mr. Ronent B. Roosevenr is reported as | puvite , Hoe Te ee ie cnrtsekure: epeaments, ands very | represontative or ail the repealers andl Irie tasson- | generous and eeliwcri@elug Mr, Bederwsn), wae As the (or the ‘a *¢ Wanted—A Geverai.”? having said that ‘the Irish cannot ke guided or | «rs t would be Imporninte | tha President and that Senator is known to be ae: | Asta of Western New York, and tuough young at \ ‘ i 1 a 8 se eeusite the Thermslican ‘arty to tune beamal of ine | surmine elarming proportions, im comegence Chins | the time T well remember the shoute that grectod Jip and bid pro'6x6 and nawesike ! yest On Angust 20 a spceinl correspondent of | influenced by Tue Sox, inasmuch as that paper | Perroeratic party arrayen effect it may have Upon the general continent ta | ils. appecrat 2. and bie renort en that eceasion: r Wirmoss wore parculatly us r 3, ‘ 4 ove! em an d 2 on. t Pion, This y hat all tle disaffected. Grasm | Phen, a8 when L knew rsonaily, he was looked or of wuxivty wil MW Tis Buy, himeotf a Frenchman, telegenphed | b® aver tipi th m any kindly feeling: whem ws aceteh cheat | Her Htc tretired that af the disaffected ¢ Then, a4 when I knew lim persounly, i mor of Hallrect, ity to us from P. hat “generalship tohelp | ‘Ye? it did not teas AO One LY Its apainy: vowere Miho 1h of CO; “ihe Co thear opposition eulminute at the ens teasion, | "94 par excellence drake rie ware NoMnEns. ‘Phat the aon isnot unworthy the sire let his ro. cord tell, He is one of Uieee brothers, who com manded regiments in defence of the Union, and T believe the ouly one that survived, As A’ soldier ho is spoticss. He is the only Trish them.” Irishmen, is this (rue? Hos Tar Sox never shown any kindly feeling toward you? Is | tounueure the actions ¢ there @ man among you that can say it has ever | rum xecxG DEMOCRACY FON'T WANT THE RePCo- Very many Se of the Rev, Mi fd: nt, recently pro! from his Leipeic Co understood that the ators ure opposed to tie confirmation Kramer, brother-in-law of the Pres- ted to the tnission at Dentuark, Tt is raid to have been Mr. Jobin Dent, mon wore so greatly ex ruvin who Wanted to vke to Wiri or Pondir, Iimay be mevtionod U ihe country out of its diffcultica is utterly wanting ;” nd searcely two weeks ago the Paris Pairie, now er recently published in tp onlay ly shown you any other than a kindly feeling? Bat p irm is 9 significant a8 it is humiliating. A | for Rovent B. Roosevert, who sneers at you as | Hon of the Young Demon é 3 pile. § hat was c inted aa Amerioas Minie Diance between these gau'lomen when enetet 2 a 1 ot f roe 8 4 ey f is anotter brother-indaw, and am outspoken Democrat, | that was over appoinied ax American, MMi Haka Abst ty AA Ye : F Poitiers, profixed to its leading articlo the | even if Tue Sex were not a friend of Ireland, ‘i Acttr funder heir tos ructions, the report tare, | as Appraiser at San Francisco, was the last family any foreign State, a 4 while 9° in in tha capac y very strikinx ang a it ie tas al ‘ : : ag tide, “ Wanted, a General.” ‘The confession | wou'd that be any reason why you should vote | mantestion to the € the County Couven: | "Oe Fment was to be confirmed, which he maintain character ot his | Cceapy the same oles, aul wany ridica’ Oppo: of the Pre Jo Will also be made to the confirmation rs, ‘This Arse, was on Impossibility ent'a especial fi cy. As Corpora. | are Whi of tie compiicatious arising frou wns ois uum et | reseuablaa race for eb as well 8 diplou ney Of this eity you id, Adipiral Porter, dics had becn approved, which : } ; rs fo Warenat'a ra & tion Atto iL know how we ven if nation noturally warlike and fond of martial | ‘‘superabundant,” and hotds what he calls tow | wiman ¢, marrett, Dea. Fiat Maty | ors and peruly beckasetosay Scupiors taliaecetae | Madestiz aud milly, he performed ule duties w SEP UNORIIeE: OMAK, CH NB OAE they had net. On fame, and which bas devoted ite gening | Jisb in the same contempt with “low Germans | yCOrton nike» ve vtean Coanty | RASy bas au excess of officers ranking with and ree | CML My Attemun!tng to onlichtes son. 4 The wife of Dan Bryant drow a $17,000 prize ia ever, 1 ies elton # A and low Jews”? Is there any Irishman in the nee bue + Aiteltcan Connty | ceiving the pay of the general oficors of the army, Vert pertaaa lle tape clam ov use ohana sane Lutiery. pT and resources to the establishment of Fourth Diaivies thet eifl vote er fi ne oppored to and iat F guts rank ought to expire with hit Y PF eagh yee ee Gove with, rim Prins. . Aion none in existence, has fonnd itsel e silality o| ro! the vs and crew of the - 1 hed bi 1 eld in . ; drew Kctlon vas taken { Bono in existence, has found iteelf In time Of) the gallant Irish Bixty-ninth? If there be | .,t sed to recoire 9 communication from | Oneida, in vot furnishing Oe taney of | Orie tne vireeers gio reaaimed Mimsels beady which are he is ey were arene 4 Sitead tiered : neod without a competent lender, France, | such an Irishman ia the Fourth District, he hud | Ocivck tue uiterwoua. ¥eiy seapectiully youry’ ~ | Boats. “Many Senators do no veremoval of | “poenwith the fark ancora an tun with Te Sew, | upriy nn gene 69.405...5.. 89.000) 91,808 AA alae ah threatened with complete entjugation, locks | better change his name and teke some appella Chasen er den Gomcsiees: | te. Pree understand Itt Spencer; fre, | N#W Yous, Nov. 1 SORTED EEN ‘ 8, amb gE, i ‘om ¥D, th utint over her long roll of generals, many of thei | tive derived from Holiand, so that no other Irish received from this so-caied | f0rance: Rawiet. and oilers, whom Is te ssid canhinnclihs io Void iat MoMichon 3 1 GR iw 2 { Tt was to the edier thot Dusrsry & O'Poonn | p A and ecarred by Feare of service, and | men may suppose (hut such a recreant ever Wing communica | Wil) probably always vote against sidenta | To the Bditor of The & Wat PCa ea wore not ready, and would not ady fo 1 se nie asi claimed to have come from the Emerald Lsle, ‘ Bs personal interest, ‘Then there are many such as i@r easdtnavinns al Maw: Fork dad aieoks' || eeu: on tal OE 6 fl pelt la ati not bo r in T] fluds only routine officers and martincts— Yonx. Oct. 28, 1870, Fambull, Sumner, and Ballard who will not go | by wie cgi oy ot “f ; ures cart TAR BA hirty days, H he'r contract ho Jiant men enough, doubtless, but incapable ray T snk jira co tho-eby 2 gat of thelr way to voto for anything which the | lyn: Whei ke to you Inst, Tdld not speak to | Fy t ‘ i pt Pi ae J bivieeay aoe Peau Mia eda » doubtless, but incapa An interesting question will be raised in Monenace of yasterday.eee CVEMBET Y President i particularly iaterested ia, but wit be | you on politics; but wile wo have the principles of | '™"% of directing great armics—or the incompe- | the Courts by the election of Mr. Jeneman N. You have been imisinformed Ia re likely tv do the reverse, As for Bly. Si mer pers conntey Devore us, they eall upon you, as well THE LUCKIEST WIDOW IN New JeRscy. sare - + of Howhta wild ho vakh és rg he * Committee of the Heformed D sonally, he will accept the eoge of battle thrown | as me el. 1 enge » freedom " rie widew- of be iat erman Beaumont s epparent. on £ Boyp's will be regarded | tent favorites of the late Emperor, whose in- | Tarra as Comptroller of this city. Mr, Tarean | tharor which yen ere Chairman imbiice | down to ules ead will teke cron eroued (heh the | trinubles. We love thems hoes A a el ei oad at fn pate a Abaeeenn Desamont set Ee equally so when it is known that he isan | capacity is tho laughing-stock of the very } is @ candidate of the Young Democracy, and as | pared: "Y MBOWiedke, Been appointed, oF even pro- Exeowrive in atten to panieh Benatory. for or persecut We desire to live wid to | who died s few weeks ago ta Hazland, intimate r Vf, if note partecr wh T yen they assume to command. With the | neither Tammany Tall nor the Republicans have | |, Yomt@e || WMG. BANRETT. | ang ig Aalst teeatien | die unter these prncipice, lien, Wet we arise, ant tg te on pete aie ideas aes Na See ae Hats ° rial de Aidate. be aloud wil ‘rom all which it clear are jo arrance- | toward Congress a& that presumed on by Andrew | who fought so luithiully for We country duiing the | J A rs, of Nowark, has com poss ; Reay. Neverthe the contract wa exception of Trocnv, it may be doubted | nomi nated an opposing candidate, he alone will ment could be made whereby any assistance could be | Johnson. ‘The shrewd po'iiicians, #u Morton, | last war, ead eiaiiend alana thea I of un » in South Americs, y at fully taken from Dereny & O'Toore aud | wherier there la a Feench general of high | b¢ voted for, and as he will have ll the votes, he 4 for the Republican candidate on our State | Cameron, Cuaniier, Willian, sha Shermany may | “Gen M, (T, MeMabon ts aselimate man, a man | $190,000 of RON eT ¥ heat will certainly be elected if there is any legs! 1 vekets. Prevent @, ecrious diftrrence between Cio Henats | of honesty, and eapabie for the o@ice for wich he 1d —— transferred to Reavy, at a figure which will | rank living who can conduct a campaign on Ges AVERY MAN POR TIMSELF. aiid the President, but atthe present thre the por] nominated by ‘THE SOY. sUNBEAMA, : 1 creased expenditure on the De- “ fo" ‘ea ta election for such an office, Of course Mr, Cox- 4 % ; ities! Lorigom af sen from the Captal & very Let ali the Seindinay ans give him one apanimoas . blail an it expenditure on the De- | comprehensive ecale, ‘This is tho lament. In view of all. these facts, the Committee reeam- | UCM. e ' in one araninin - partment of $31,000 the very first year, and . : XOLLY, the present Comptroller, will not surren- | mends the odoption of the following resolutio Soar pees cay Mc wee + DENMULE, ideas of ono age aro institutions of the etic iene ry first year, and | able reault of eighteen years of ianperial rule. | ger the place without a contest. Ie holds that | Xerotred, That thie Convention acaniesee tn the re Grant's Quarrel with Secretary Cox. . ne NON hia . Probably, in the four years the contract has | ‘Phe first BONAVARTE, being @ tranecendent | no election of a Comptroller can now be tegally PASO ARGG Oh Ure teen. ‘comme Giaas Abe bank From the Herat Fourth Ward McMahon Clab- Preparing Cor | Wyat ig home without @ sewing machiue? to run, of over $200,000! yo ra > i , dye tM plicans of the eity of New York tc ¢ publi on of! officia pend frand Open Atv one oe 2 Fon)0 bs military genius, gatherod around hima cirele | held, and that be is entitled to the office by vit eG uaakaie un tos cies cad sopmoteat ts | at tt Ett een Ce cera Stal as RS PALE Math shel le shuttiens Hf these statom nisra hace in 9 \ detweeh the Presitentand Becrctary Cox on the re: | The Fourth Ward McMation Club will meet, at oe any ent ( truc—ond we have | of great generals, ‘The last BONAPARTE, be- | tue of an appointment made by the Mayor in ety Judgment be best calculated to,teoure tne | Teeter: of Uietatter frm the Cabinet has raised | tneir headquarters, corner of Catharine atrees ond |, Zhe divorce season in Ludiana has set in with the best evidence that they are true—some- iguor, disec ce wit tute 5 f vant, and Legislative officers. %4 quite a breeze in Adminietretion circles, As fur as | ‘e!F headquarters, corner Of © avharing eh BHO | its asnal severity ; : ing only an adroit intrignor, discouraged | compliance with a statute of the last Legislature, Se eee ieee tneral Committee de | can be ascertained tie Presigent had no idea that the | East Broadway, ats o'clock this evening, Prepa- chiliteers body in the Department is cone a very d st aud disreputabl Vina | « entitled ‘An act to provide for the further gov ernment of New York city.” If that act was constitutional, Mr, Connouty’s view of the sub- vineot military talent, and surrounded hm. self with alyenturers great only as pnblic plonderors, Such were St, ARNAUD, his first correspondence would be tnade public. He had rations Will be made for & grand oren air de n ly refused to give It out for publication, say. | stration, in favor of Gen, M. 7. Me Maton ‘and not intenwted for the pub. | gress, on Thursday evening, wt the eo rhe read tin the | of Fromklia atrect and Wost Browiwas recommenced to froporo tickets with blauks for the Cty and county officers, to be filed In by Kepublican oters ‘ane report way received with satisfaction by the meeting, o# evinced by frequont applause, 1k was act of in tice, ee i | ject is undoubtedly correct, and those who vote | ™ oh fast table. Bec Saya Reith the hersing, q ; "| a commander in the Crimea, and Lesa, hii 4 i bay 7 SOCSNRGs tary Cox was invited to the dinner given this ev Rally for McMahon. y with herting,” a3 t Wilt the ¢ ort s Choose a King *?-How Aer Glen Ae Bie Gouhiche pecan for Mr. Tarray will lose their labor, But many rf Hd Hon yet yey mpoka' th sepport of ing at the White House, at which all the other mem: | gy one Euvvor of The its 4 to bis wife i Will they Raise Moucy ? last chief Ta j intelligent lawyers are of opinion that the act is | fittec, He sold the Committee bud deen in almost | Vere excedt Kecretary ubowon, who ia owt of | “cin: Let all the ciligage of the Kvviils y Kuglanders have the credit 4 Today the t nish Cories under the | Mest of the present campaign the people— J got valid, and that the Courts will give Mr. Ta. ] constant session for four days, Delago and Senator ‘Morion, Ma, Cox did aot | gressional District cast their votes for Martin I. Me- | the pampk.n 1 9 of the world, Conatitution of 1868 will asscmblo in Ma 1 20%: cven. the Government {tsel{—believed | pax the office to which, according to all appear- TONING DOWN THE VIEWS OF MEMDERS, bub in his ape trance, Dus son} hia Fee ts ‘a ab lef Let them. all! uni pivee of land for sale in London is adtve i nga | the French army invincible, ances, he will be chosen on Tuesday next. The result was the nnanimous adoption of the ro aoe ne nea tea Lae suuject, itis known at Robert D. Roosevel tized as“ eyaally suttabic (or a chureh oF tay drid, To the outside world the matter ie of |“ RO AIA ETOH Te UPN NEON Seen eae Gort. fis own views had been’ toned down a good | {fsiWky ot hove Brower ai sweet anon in thut dietrict. | Rvery The Eatl of Winchelsea was recently ade ‘ t tn hah *, Thus 2 representativ f t) a agen seaym | deal. The report did not now express his views pill ia absence, though the . onatity he may he, —The y ieliea Was recen Vitle mportauc 1to Americans of interest Thus the representative men of the} We learn that Mr. ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT | Hunk Te owas mot bo strong us be would have de- oxpre me ut a abeence,. pt Eas | brew, who caste his vote Judged 9 baubsnpt ta Loudon op a taila's cut od it hiefly fur what action may be taken by iton reneh army, the MACMANONS, BAZAINES, | waited upon Father Quix, the parish priest of | fied. If be had had bis way, he would havo | erate vloste. Ii is understood that the President ie 4 by bim, and his i them, di to the characters . ies 5 ‘ 5? spoken more decidedly in regar 3 spl aa serves the contempt of every right-minded citizen “The N > flat re " the vexed question of Cuba CaNKOvERTS, and Fuossanps, have shown | St. Peter's church in tho Third Ward, on | fhe members of the so-called Yonng. Dewoeracy deeply chagrined, bo ox in making | Toy al dhe eltizcns, of whatever political party, take | —Tb2 Now Jersey hon that miistaid ber cea Te aes r undoubtedly which will | themselves to Le fightiug genorals only ; | Mouday last, to solicit his eupport for himself as | He had uot bean able to learn (nat Yue Young Demo. | csry's totter itael(, the DurD Wie Ohying OF TN RYU, ROLOn SUMOe fcr Ath ant : men the be ReaN eee bie K Le presented by the Spanish Cabinet for the | 8nd fighting generals, who cannot look be- | ® candidate for Congress at the approaching | tiexct, orany portion of it, Kveu tun distinguished | POLMO) Me Nias Toviaes HAAN ARB Brit | adopted eithzune. and of freedom. Tt ail unite and he has rofected a good deat ou 9 > a ederal efic! ed the jon of this Cons a dasa fact that the truco reason for | S4ppted Cuueane. ie id sha Ray Ny she has ot deal ¢ ! neider ‘ Cortes will be the eles | yond the efforts of mere physical courage, | ¢lection, What answer was made by tho Roy. | Federal ealclal wha heated the portion of tins Cons | tne retirement of Mr Cox trom the Cabinet bas mot | Uy Mootle nn A GLU he 4 prefers, on the whole, thease of \ ation will be the ¢ ) y ; Voution Who went off the other ight does not | Te Peliremei oan oe ete ts ext B, Roosevelt, A GLEMAN Non of Princ Dal we know from bitter experience are an ex- | Father we do not know; most probably be said | undortuko to way that there ever bas been any ule | Torin tive copreapoudenee covering his feeigh: smeeripenit ‘a d Wnfive lunary, Leaving ont of view the | tuat bis position as a clergyman precluded him | derstaising with the Young, Democracy t0 ave te | dion, i¢ is understood tbat Ue Teal cause of his euy McMalion ebave Repranch, An American travelice enya that when the HOarA ar POR es ie i : ah af from taking any active part in political contosta, | ty peddle Hepublican State Ueket irow their boxes, | Ma the Cabiuek wl be made Kwowa frow au oficial vo. Mestanont on MIEN ate | aries iankendan aaa aaseeur b wis elegram it v 1 remen h, i Of ac, ' s a { , t source Within a fe 4 p, McMahon is 4g an whose private | (uv, ' : ' te legeraa i mismanagement w uy 4 in tho beg ne 8 We are also not informed whether Mr. Roos: fine whole game seemed to Le to tine tue Repub Jide iel J heeElar ie ahine taatiock had woes publla pet ian ii ® motion to ceneure the Cabluct for its con. | Hie campaign, caused the iy to be . * “ 4 ar = ford. both na soldier i the War aud as Our repr Joh ings says ven a fuller gits a ‘ ! sevaged: gat hia: TARAS: (0 WS COOGaL Re eee ee nee BODY, #OUL, AND BREECHES WHO 18 TIS OLD WHIG? tentative ne the Hteprelic of Luracuay im the mot | goin’ down Wil. it du seem ea tho! everyti lug Lad k neotion ¥ this candidature will be pre a \ HOR 40:00 Go0p P | the Citizen of Juno 11, in which he frankly ex- | over to this You Democracy. Mr, Andrews —— troublous times i the recent kir.ory ot that eoum> | geen greasy! for tne kashua." rented by the Opposition, Bat whether euch | 2 Me.z, while the defeated fragments re- | pressed bis opinions of Irish workingimen und of | S0Wed @ specimen of tie printed teksts a the | Wat Horace Grecley Kuew and What ke | ty, euiitice lim to all reepsct Misia; spies (okwanioaribers writes } consure should pass or not—aud ite passage | treated upon Chilona, it is necessary only, | low Irish in general. In that paper be said that | craic state tiekct first, then Ledwith's name in biped Whis-Blection Frauds tp schbatan Masiiar ta kc Biakih Sad Rayteod Seuool Ass of Lowe i might inaugurate another revolution, or even onler to prove the incompetency of the ] on the Third avenue road the Irish are supor- Fe eee es ete at county nomiba Aas vin de Aibeay. deen © McMahon club of the Eighth Ward will a on 8 ptente i | b protracted civil war—tie clection of Paum’s | French commat to consider the i1fated | abundant, and go filthy as to carry about with | Whis orid Mr. Andrews, t4 tho entertainment to | ptr, Greoloy, in his Zradune of the 19th inst,, | Holds mass menting thie evaning ut Oo tnt te varie s who pretend to have lost limba y which we are invited, ‘This is the compromise wo Pirie: Satine ta Have. wentcaliean en.) bluers will wi e t tbat 1 tio Contingut have areaty ndidate is most improbable. In all pro. | Movement of MACMation toward Sedan, | (hem the most disguating vermin, We presume | 19)"t, Miulls,” We'aro permitted to, voto. the | SUA Mas Que Nit fu NTiNg 0 Nave neweie ae iin eae any « Fions attempts to fill Isapena’s vacant | Which practically resulted in the destruction | that on election day, withont the Interference of | eliy, ard. county Heel, of the Young Demo Jonn'™P."Hottman’ wt hie Te not willing that Hit | rhe French Republicans ou the Situation ty | —' Mary,” sid an old lady, itis a very sols C n ) Sha athe fie he era. | cracy, provide tl vote the rey ye vote shall be nullified by that of a person w _ ‘ ' ' isonet Monrrensien, the ean. | of the entire army originally confronting | Father Quixs, he will find tho Trish supera- | cratic State ticket, (Laughter and applauso.] The | Sor. eai i Mite de ty the fith oF Aft Frav e ¢ ) got married” “2 kaow itts, moter, 5 : ho Prusslane in Lorraine, he diary of a | Pudat in the Third Ward also, end thet they | State Commtites liad Aasuimed umprecetonted au eealy amsarteand theneaduden to, the recent | At ameeting of the French Republican Union | ic ' f yer thing not to." Uidate of Adiniral TorntEe and of the Union | He Prussians In Lorraine, he diary of ® } will all vote against him to o man, thority in meddling with our local politics and dic Pe SA EM vs Oe SARS, i pve Saree abi ih A French offi it 1 he Fifth C tating to this convention 18 policy, Ho wished t nd more notably 10 (hab OF eS W of this city, heid on Monday me Oct. 99, Oh srope and Turkey in Asio ray party, 6 never able to rench officer attached to tho Fifth Cory Ta thems Md reeaeageee Ho the responsibility for all this apou the Federal | (lems <irany, he tage. bad nen lone. swing Resolutions were adopted : t ; noe, aro nothing, tm the seasoa caro tl requisite or r of votes, | under Gen, De PArLy, extracts from which is there a soldier of the war in the Fourth | omece holters who had brourht this state ol afulrs ahh: Chat iC there whe 23 repentiie Whereas, The clergy cave their blessing t ». | now a ng.compared with turkey In A f } ‘ 1 j nQ ». | Distric ot vor P. Mc. | avout, Ho was a frank man; et, be Nad always | Was quite’as much If not more of It dune o tide | parte’s usurpation, aud chanted Zs in @ woman are ’ rivals. He may have considerably damaged | throws considerable light on this subject, Manon? le there @ member of the grand sid now bad astatement o make that caused him | "gus Greeley says that ia the closer cleetion of 1841, | Dee 2; ssa ahr a OW an daichii Wigs 9 bay Mia: Sixth Corps or of the Army of the Potomac who i+ Ouly that he was given to frankness he could | aye th citetory Gly was, by far lens eatensiee vill Wheteae, The magistrates in condemning citizens | #traggle Deiwoou thom before tho mattar |s Le prospects by his fatal ducl with Husny | To effect his hazardous fank march, MAC- | witt uot vote for him? Is there any honest citi. | Uo! MAKe | He rogretied to say thas nies, cheated ont of the electoral vote ef this State. | who oniy’ det the vonsiitution have mad —Mrs. Vartingtou, speaking of the Mee 1 tirbon, but it is asserted that 1 1.1 Mayon should bave had 1 iva ‘ GEN, GRANT HAD DERN 80 DECEIVED Now, Mr. Greeley kuows as well as T do—and [| themselves the meuials of the Empire, aug the p Pisiingise dave 1) Bone alee he was ‘ - od that his ad.) Maun should have bad a thoroughly dis | sen of the district who will turn bia back upon | by Contector Murphy and the rest of the Pedera) | caa give pim me and dates if he desires it when | curors of its nrliione and ts sath as | resale aS i aed Lirents are etl numerous and influential, | eiplined fore, well equipped, and above all, | such » man, in order to support a carpet-bagger | oficcuoders as wo approve ant endorte their course | the Oxf Whig party, aud that too, by his, adviec, mu | Wacrwas, All the (serie ol tae opine Bnew. fe | Sh ols caught with. lig : - ‘The Bourlon fhetions in the Cortes, including | well provisioned, ‘fhe movement was one | from the Eightecnth Ward, who hay no interest | Mm this matter, and to cuop off the beads of hauest | Kiate, trom the Sialod of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, | aid have obtained their promotion nly by the Ru A nian een the part ALronso and of D. of the most diffe eit dun. | in the district and no relations with its people? | He believed that tho President had becu dcceived some of tho New Kaglind States. and vice cered, | manner ia which t vr knew how to slanshtor the ails orks iu t 1 and of a ne most ditfeult that a general could un peor tuis State to Pennsylvania and Jer 2 how their leads to salute their master A wells wad works } ? BRE ; Sih Voie fer McMauon on Tuesday next! aud uiistaken in this matter; Dut having takon this | {4 lls Bate to Fennsylyauis and Now Jersey. Mitet ches \aveied wrante. will pr ly Oppose the election of | dertake, and without good troops success was pete ss position he Would hold these geutlemon respousiile 20 Bl80 . ni Pobre ete feds r all in ; i King ex 1 1 is for tho inevitable defeat that awaited the Republi ted in the city of New York; was cognisant of pads Bait Fu ote the f ' nny aN a cept their respective favorites; | ecarcely possible, But what does MacMa A report is current in circles which should | cin party. He looked forward W the thine when the | its but not oue word trom Greeley against the trauds | with ea aces ce mall ikem atin Of Atissions meeting stator that Ct wa ot : te ond the Ry cans will of course yote in| oN dot This Inst hope of the French | be weil inf ed that G 80 old Republican party Would again be righted, and | Pernetrated eo ba 14) Yo 3 th " Heer ’ i i 0 be well informed that Gen, Quesapa, accompa- y ‘ a Greeley a ows that the Whige of this s! on is the order of the dag, a Colyrado, Las (eR ARE reall 1 ' ; Dewwe relieved trom the y Wi hige or ths at etn mi \ if mass against any and every candidate, ‘The | army collects a mass of demoralized fugitives | nied by four hundred Mexican soldiers, aud pro- J THCY UM Be were more lavish with, thelr money gt, important of strong places ill defended, or nat | 3 rombined eppesition of these four parties | and raw levies, From the abundant supplies | vided with a considerable numbor of arms and | wo are now under {te protection and hold high | the advaitage over the Demoerasie party in the way erate Wan the st of tie Southern armies |, ee { renders the rejection of the Duke of Ao at Chilons he furnishes his mon with a few | #mmunition for the Cuban patriots, landed sue: | plices in ‘ite ranks, would again pursue ius good | pf purchasing votes, And thie has ever vince Lect | Cusine tiie Kitt Ca yeave it the American rebellion | anata tie fi | almosteoriain, Under the present eirew Liseuits cach, and gives the order to march, | °¢ssfully in Cuba on the 27th ult, The exact to. Wore |p harmon, pans + puso da. | & Greeley also knowe, mil tine Told me on more than | deaperite, and 4a ea hem to don the defense | ing rewunera 1 , i "| culity of th ounced landin, f TE ps ty Ag ete 1 one occasion, that the Whig party linported and | of their wit intearity Of their territor Hances, however, the primary necessity of | expecting an army of over a handred thou- | “lity of the announced landing is not knows, Shei 1 any expoom hon anplanse for | colonized enow:h vo es from Pennsylvania and New | ‘The French Republican Union in the United to Jew hie Tad, two a . ‘ y a y ge hB ‘ube * | what he ht say, and proceeded Ww charge the , a Bea ite ry bit F te Xpanish Government is not a King, but | sand mon to eubstet ontheeountry it ie about | PY! any such reinforcement to the Cuban eause | I1°3' tune anafows with» Sorsey, and tone Of the New Eneland Btites, to | States believes it is its duty Ouce lore to way to the erly quarreied f years 0 and mor st on th: ntry DOus liceciiieamomenhe wiser ue. ures (oe Bala rare , fe carried the State for Henry Clay in doth but | French poople uot to despair, Lb eriea to them, on t J aatanielimout, 4 mon nd to the mcans of raising it the | to traverse, § or the forcsig , A WANT OF VRnACITY Mr, Clay was deleted by the trearhery of | the contrary, f raverso, So much for the forcsight of the é nae bh 1 Bikeniiiia af tee Corioa @All Iie valid ac thie lichemeecieen ae are loss numerous and toss serviceable than they | sn saying that the report jor) read had heen unani tnd ‘Seward snd tho deceased Abolition | Poole, arise! To arms, all of yon! Become , a ; mA INS DY IO Bh Jenera F course, the biseuits were 600M | jaye been in two years, should prove most valu- | tously adopted! by the Committen nt twenty-one ier ere Leen 7 revolutionary before ail, Alive contidence iu your 100 being 6 y iost moment yured by the hun; aldic; nd they ar} " 4 “ fo stuted emphatically that he a!) not endorss or we Lig p Always ec ce ¢ moi jo vanta fa yhedida't wile m now ¥ Guth Unk ou ehe panwe eer tan _ a by the b ae is i a re, and they able, Gen. Quesioa knows Cuba and the Cu- | approve it. He did notacuuience In, the gurption mes tho We Demerrstic paity, | A million Prassiane enanot destroy @ nation of | o Wat 1 mgt ; t } ya! vo years made a | wer fi to shift for themeclyer, notwith bans well, and the advent of puch bod f } of the State Central Committee, The report was ¥ bad the mone 0 it - rty-oisiit millions of inhabitants, rm comin y * eons sa alysis Fike’ Aw Alii maar lA re alligionent’ {uate ilies (aleeilned ¥ is nih xg hee sApian ms bi Aes also defective in tts tacit anproval of Tainmany [at VKOWAN OLD W1LG, | tees of Public aafety in all your communes, order ’ eee i : Meee ‘i r , " i ortans iat they | disciplined soldicrs as he is stated to have taken | fix silence in regard to the Tammany ticket could a © arm Yourselves and to detect all traitor s Francis of Naplos, not i | 4 The reve nt sland, and the occu | should o t nomy with fall strength | with bin, will prove the nucleus of a Cuban | only coived a8 in @ measure lavoriug tut or her Model Bupervisor, PA NF fo th invaders. to their ilies, ta thelr ac DANG HY ¢ rendered the ¢ ction of taxcs ely k hemacl ve a nder | form the chiof element of the Spanish army will | hands in lis: pockets, ond anproaching the Tres ¢ u tv ve appointed one | truce! Victory ar death t yt Up arta. porsible, ¢ a) n of 8598): barely: kept themscivesalive, when not under | our but litile opposition, F , Geut's desk, proceeded lo indulge in Hou. ative» Lekey” MuCabo a Suveivieur of tha | A eries (yall charged with the duty of govern 1 tol ' ‘aipes ; 1 the posts occupied by | fire of the Prussians, by Legging oF steal puis ols Sum ANIMATED ORATORY, Indictment fur AlootiNg B than with intent to kil, | tho clergy ie yonr cnemy, ender i$ impotent y ‘ ae : Bat the evil has not | ing bread and potatoes from the peasants, | Men of tho ‘Thirteenth Ward, you ean | commencing with exeooding midavsa, bat guth. | Tis precious | Sup ry orvamated here, and | Your masisteat provaricated and ducraded | Meant to bo sw : cvasod hi 4e Man } ; i eri joree vice Was broken | Was fra! own to lee for his dex in | themselves” Chastise ther, nice ti) ned er the manufacturing anithe | and even of such supplies the amount was | elect Axtuony Miutam to the Azsembly in the) Wiutue yeneincuce of bis uiterauve.s: Withdrawing | FovbIN. oagrauts Hus pictuse is tw thw Kogion! Hhaunsels Re A ea cial Tsk Fhe i y 7 | Ferieultursl Industry of Spain depend | insuiflelent, If we may credit the diary, for | pice of Taoruy J. Canruent, Don't waste a | Mis uauds from his pockets, ula draw began working | {iillery ” at police Ieadqus vena in’ this ely. “No. | them be punis ied and mew incu put in Meir blace cee | i ‘ y J like twin pi ten, winie his face wekuted the Wos known wn. Pui on, ) The Genera the Bampire are 1 rictly on Cuba for their markety, aud | eix days, from Aug, 25 to Aug. B1,the troops | Ye on van Nesmirr, Minuer is not a man | yee aes Buea *hat Take st wwnseet tion ‘he | fw, alice, Honsey Paina atlas ddacaer'| mcatlto tat tie ng cease tarr R aa ‘ Jie thoro the revolution has close < . sh - who would repeatedt ype y paced back and forch in front of the pladorm, hark is ‘veal name i ‘ewe. His wife re. | down, and roplace the py et 4 1 i i Mor tecolved no rations of any kind, but foraged “ey iy snpear: upon the Geop of ig bis gxireme epithets wal the car reckless Ides in North P and the “Supe c * es ven vy young aiaaare uh o Re # ever, tho s of { " the Assembly with an abandoned h 5 bie f eo nupery Tair anidie housands of families in Spain de-] on the country, In every encounter during / 5 os , pear creature op his | yess, ar. evident,” he suid, 1 dave» Word io ef the uy th District Fifwwenth Ward, New Yor Do wtit Tryon will be impotent Ug : pend for their very &: pnee on d i ‘ ie arm, os Campoxtn bas done, Antuory Mitten | ea) ip reply to lv dowu in the dircetory us a eitigen of Al Kevoiution alone ean save all, : SheMet ay ERNE 08 ai aA has in ilvawe marche acre plone {ran sarnash aualetigiewasa Gare An Daine: ck aniviauis wick GRAY OVERCOAT Aue ie fgreeiee Of the wretches apex quad For the Comptes 3 ples 01 lr prom | Golde heavy from salu fy a i if t 7 J ‘oderal Judie to super Vive (he eecueu ib the ¢ President—C, PPLLETIER, Bpuy baste ] z #, and ip their briof J cat, aud merits uo election, (Als, Daxtub) Ue Yao ween Mt bo gecine Wile Com: 2 Gale ab tear andy becietury—. VEBCCUEZ, # Bio ELaMIvo, Octuder 34, Wie"