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i i | ] and averving t ving an ow al gecss, as ho ev broken inf nwt ZES the mem rane whieh fluid for Che Suny ni rane which i lubricating the hip jolt, known in m Tt Shines for ALL & — fre as the nynovial , and this per WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1870, manently destroyed the use of the joint. = 2 3 1g tliat che mothor of the child, after WAT ava leaving Dr. Savne, had gone to por gon named Vavowan, who, though he hed reas ind Wi never regularly studied at any medical col- Jway, Motions loge, or taken @ diploma, called himeclf a ie de 1. Ft doctor, and practised as such, Judging only from the mother's story, and by the appear. fnce of the ditcharge from the swelling, this manniele up his mind that the joint bad Edwin's Theatre—tocraed Avretionte Nible’s Garden tie fy y New York Clrews 14h :t,, opp. Asttowy of Mou, Otymple Theatre Wee Wine W Francisco Minstrote 4) roe Tony Pastor's Opera Mouse New Mui tons Maroes been injared, and took the child to Dr. ‘The Keach ¥ ito Tuunel—Opes wo ¥ialiorn " @ aldnck’e—dobe Heil, Wittanp Panter, who, with most repro. Wood's Museum Lyt's Thompeen Trowpe, Marines, hensible and tnprofess onal thongltlcaaness, confirmed Vavana on without mak- ing any inquiries of Dr. Sayre, Dr. Can NOCHAN, now Ilealth Olver, waa also con. sulted, and he did the same thing. Neither of theee gentlemen apparently eared enough for the reputation of a professional Lrother to make more than a brief and hurried ex- amination of the caso, and then coineide in the opinion of Vavaian and pocket their fee. The result was that the action was Drought against Dr. Savae, aad the damage were laid at $20,000. Finding that ho was in for a lawsuit, and that at any rate his professional reputation was involved, Dr. Sayan determined to push the matter through. He had an examina. tion of the child made, before the trial, by three physicians, so as to demonstrate ex actly the spot on her hip where he had pierced iuto the abscess ; and then, although the complainant wished to abandon the case, foreed it on before three referees, and ob- tained a unanimous decieion in his favor. It wag,proved beyond al! question that he had opened an abscess, and had not injured the joint; and he now holds a judgment of nearly fifteen hundred dollars against the child's guardian for his costs and counsel foes in defending the suit. ‘The other case we refer to is that of Dr. Jos Rerse of Philadelphia, the physi clan of the House of Refuge in that city. The plaintiff was a painter, who on the 2d of February, 1969, while painting the outside ‘s op! The Recent Klections—The Next Presi« dency. The elections of this year throw ome val- wable light upon the Presidential contost of 1872, The number of Siates is thirty-seven, and their aggregate electoral vote now stands at three hundred and eighteen. This vote, however, will probably be increased when the apportionment is made under the mew censns; and unquestionably the distri. Dation of Presidential Electors will be so changed that the number assigned to some of the States will Le augmented, while the sumber assigned to others will be dimin- fehed. For example, the number of Electors An the Northwestern States will be propor tionally greater than it now is, because of their increase in population since the census of 1860; while the number will be also pro- portionaily greater in some of the former slave Stutes, because their entire colored population is now to be included, Assuming that these losses and gains in electoral votes will affect both political par- tiea about elke, the recent elections, taken with what is known outside of those ele tion, would seem to classify the States in Tespect to tha great contest of 1972 as fol: lows, the indicating the number of Presidential Electors to which they are now entitled, » With ¢ satisfre ouey, these ov Foasonably cortei figures 'y candilate for the Prest teen States are certain, or to go Republican, namely 1 inte uneit of the house, fell from the jack on which he ere + Bnew voney was standing a distance of twenty-eight Sahar weeasresite i ania, foot, striking a fe Dr, Renee was in. tia wih Carita mediately sont for and, afer athorongh ex ai Wiccounits. amination found that no bones were broken, ‘ ‘ 1 and liad tho patient removed to his home in whose record, or | g distant part of the city, where, at great m he is placed, do not | inconvenience to himself, he attended him ; into the canvass the Issues | yqore than three weeks. Another physician, wetthod by tho war and by reconstruction, | Dr, Aor, was then called in, and ho too would be certain, or reasounbly pronounced the ense to be not one of any getting the votes of these teen However, when the painter panely came to get about, he found that one leg ai was shorter than the other, and thereupon «| brought a suit for malpractice against Dr. \) | Reese, because he had rot prevented this T * A Democratic ¢ the platform whe certain, of States, broken bones. APLOD.. scseseccessce. 4] WON rome ght E i Total, is | Tesult of his fall, His idea was that a bone Tho six States whieh we will now name | had been broken, and that in consequence of may be regarded a eather in fay septionalle Demoer » the doctor's not having fonnd it out, it bad shrunk in growing together agate, It is searcely necessary “to say that Dr, Renee : | was triumphantly sustained by the medical towhtfal, with the chances voting for an unex nanicly ; ‘ * | fraternity and by the Court own tlwen, re BI8 elocturcl votes. a tae, ] Mat the shortening of the leg was the result jority of which is 100. ‘The Republicans | O¢t8* Jar of the fall, and was iu no sense at Would wocin to be sure of 150 of them, and | ‘Mbutuble to Lad management, will need but 10 from the doubtful colamy | 1t4sto be hoped that the result of these € insure their triumph, ‘The Demoerate | %® 808 may serve as a warning to silly are pretty certs pide uiro 95 | Patients and scheming pettifoggers not to Wam"'the doul a to give them a | 'HN€ groundless suits against physicians, Sines with the idea that they can make money by Tho contest will certainly be a close one | # Both Dr. Sayne and Dr. have aaiea tiie A Leans renominate, Gon, | Tendered the profession a grent service by re Gant, an t H t any Domocrat ean fusing to be made victims in this way, and defoat him: while, oa the other hand, if the | Punishing their perseeutors with costa Domocrate nomina’ C9 ead, almos Stewart Comes off Second Best. any Republican ean beat him, In the great contest as to who should sell of the di « whieh most goods in a year, betiw Mery yails in the ranks of the Rep ans ir Srewaur and Honace B, Cavin, Stew North, and of ehasth ih Of poll] Are came out second... Tits slows CLARLEs Mew in the South, t) will Lave a] to Lea man of more business capucily Vhan “the ec yare opportunity f vntry | Srowane, are be Lb Hak gave » Not ouly Accuscd, but Convicted. Rte me vidcmendy | We take the following lines from tho fryzmenta of their orgaatcation will fi A DRE Hema estin epg Aa ABW the eleias Ai ev aRs he cirovlation Was induced Lo assall Masia of old 1 Lom story of the ; to his wife that he th hardest time of all etassce of profsasio sey about yant” asked the @ien, Editors are night, and doctors : ( are up a pert of pretty much every night He ex’ I was a liar,” was the response, Editorial work is haressiog and exhar “Why didn't you tell him to prove it Spy, but medical sorvic sare almost asm satdalis eet U poy, tor the most part, ig: poor That 13 the worst of it,” replicd the ling - mi hat of thy fp ” Mia nd. That is just whet Idid tell him, 1 vown & v editor In the diseharce ¢ ld bin to prove it, and Le wont on and did bene \ i it u nt iy Tho apiness of the urcedote will be per failed t¢ y 1 not less fectly apparent to Mr. Guneney, Ho is ao quently suljectd to honcat man, and tees thing yar damages tor tie —- Ollicaal H The system of sending eoumderable + kmath observe two all goods imported by gentlemen 1] profeasion over | by foreign lines of steamers to public stores Persons who hav wantonly ond unjustly ag | im this city is vu! maustained by President gailed their roy ® ar to hold | @Rar, It hes no advantage whatever over them rv hile for bodily injuries whieh | the former practice of storing such goods in Were the result ofthe r own misfortunes or Tublic warchouses upon the wharves want of pradence whore the rerpeciive lines of atonmers regu On the 21 of Ay 38 one of ouremi. | larly land their caroes. The goods were moat Now York surgons, Dr Lewse D, | kept there with perfect safoty, and the reve Rov in hy of} pute wes So more exposed to loss than under ey troy are of ayo | Me presen(aystem, ‘The grent difference be. j welling on the left | Oween the two plans is that by the one now Ot Gia ehilde wha wae (it compelled to pay ry ' wiied her, =D ‘ i dollars a year, tu the swelline 1 un they were not . i Nites al to pay haw ' acne of t For whos tin chis grat lewy made @ Kote fneiher x © aaueroe of New York? Is it for movet, probe t hone, i ‘ widicaw party 2 Ne thin the , aus ¢ v fret results has been to mye noodle, the wilhdrawal i trom tha , nambers of Mo i 1 { by tho a r ed to its eveeome, and who Bintter y m Won, the Ropattiean snlvation does end the R ¢ moh | make the mo A fow personal favorites excited, and | . tie hey pocket this large to havo t f ' aiathen't It rthclr profit that it is extorted nd chiki then dei, wink A Congres 1 jose no tine in @hat they were to retary t x a | rt tand in putting on failed to hoop the ny t the 1 | Aivocious «ftom of Linekmail @hing Dr Savin heard of them war trom Pee wate ¢ Japers served on him in @ palt om ehall of | on tn TesTN#OR dooe oh soem to god on well he Domocrncy of Tennennce. Ie We child choayiny him with malpractic M openly denounces them ae rob He save that jis THE SUN, ne a ee cee ce ar a en they are fotish and corrupt, and that no confi. donee at all can be placed in them, No doubt these are Mf igox’s sincere opinions, but they feave him in rather a lonesome position He has no friends among the Republicans, and yet he denounces the Democracy, However, he does not seem to care how large a party he has behind Lim, or whother be has an So let him go ahead, —— minate European eeribblers disparage the genius of M. Tens, because he wears a shabby old coat and a weather-beaten white hat, This sort of criticism of a statesman’s wardrobe can only he accounted for upon the hypothesis that Lord Gnaxvitte wishes to give a hint to Mr. rty at all. Guerier to buy anew coat and anow hat on his introduction to the Queen as the new American Minister at the Court of St, James's; but why make M, Tasers the seapogont in the matter, and why not appoint Mr, Gaxio C. Scort {to arrange Mr. Gaeecer’s toilet? —_ The Assembly being a tic, it becomes neeessary for Tammany, in order to secure « Speakor and the Committees, to count out Hona- tro N, Twowniy, the Republican member elect in this city, Tam Son was the only newspaper that published returns from the Assembly Districts in this city on the morning after the election. Our figures elected Mr. Twownty by 17 majority. They were collected exclusively for The Sux by reporters specially detailed for that purpose. ‘These returas are now on file in the Sun office, Many districts wore filled in by the poll clerks themselves. The others were copied by the re- porters, either from the poll clerks’ blanks or from the police blanks, The Ggures are as fol- lows : cay. Wir Gary. My t ary. ey 1h. hep xtwrm wanD, 4 | fy “ iM WSs} i4,. Mu Ba] Totat.......7 10 SIXTEENTH WARD, } 118 28 2 hi HiLarion Mises 10 14] tn Wa Fo) Cal ri ux Liisth eo 5 18 1en!isin Ward. 28 a. a Pa Pon 4 is ip! Tota) oT ’ 3 @ Twombiy's aiyosity, +18 Ci} These returns tally with the figures read by Capt. Dies at Police Headquarters on election night, and token down by Messrs, B. T. Davis and Gronoe TH, Meus, Tre Svy’s returns from the Ninth Ward were gathered by Mr Davis; those from the Twelfth District of the Fiftcenth Ward by Mr. Nok; those from the other districts of the Fifteenth Ward by Mr MoMonnay ; and those from the by Mr, Ccant, All these gentlemen are well known and highly respectable reporters. Th eventh Election District of the Fifteenth Ward forms part of another Asseubly District. It is, of course, that Tammany may not count out Mr, ‘Twownry, but it may be well to remer Mavor O'Iant has repeatedly asserted that Joux Canr is elected by six ma- jori xteenth Ward poss a 6 Two Democrats, Annatam Howr of Os. wegoaml Ciranres H. Contts of Cayuga, have heen elected to the Assembly, because about thirty Republicans in each distriet preferred to vote for anti-dramsshop candidates instead of the regular nominees. Howe's majority is three and Contis’s fifty-eight. If these rural temporance men get squeezed by Tammany this winter, it may teach them a lesson, ——$—<———___ sover y permits the ex Papal Zouaves to swap their allegiance to Pro Nowo for all and to fight the battles of Paris after having lost those of Rome ¢ of the Vati n persons, in giance to Ganimanoy dering that this late coutir can consists of some thirty-sev cluding of course a daughter of the regiment and an errand boy of the captain, the chivalric re- solve of the last of the Boonnoxs should not be disparaged by the diminutive character of his or should Hesny's glory be d the fact that th soldiers of for army. mmed by apal Zona une, ready to fight for anybody who will pay. Cura snc sir the Maid of T why should not Huxny take he of Orleans? If in form danger France was saved by @ m: are in reality n's yearnings are poctical of France, and ars turns out to be a myth place as the Old times of national the rescue in chronological science to prevent her being protected on the present occasion by a» out old Boennon? —— Mr Greenery cor Levy's recall as fi ‘The t nounced, Feet 4 gives emphasis to he necesmaty that the pends niy wyout the juission should be ended as soon as pos: ments on Mr Just an There could be no better man for this mission than the Hon, Horace Gussie; but be is a we man, aud Gen, Buriea will not permit him to go, estas The work of reducing Lepwrtn’s vote, for the purve © of saving the money of the Tam many chivts, appears to be @ bigger job than was anticipated, The Aldermen, acting asa Board f Supervisors, met yesterday, and after working hard all day, verified the re from two dia tulcts of the Seventeenth Ward, The people are vatching you, gentlemen } Tt is said that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company are negotiating for the construction of four iron propellers, each of five or six thousand tons barden, to ply between San Francisco and China and Japan. These natruct- ed for freight, aud in their models capacity will be more considered than speed, In the ordinary course of business these vessels would all be Great gress will wake up to the importance of the sub. 1 take such mensures, either by the re. duction of duties or the payment of bounties, as will enable our ship-builders to take von tracts for these important vess ——— The fact that Count BreaarcK refused to allow provisions to be tnken into Pars during the Proposed armistice is confirmed in the off. cial report of Mr. Turens, Biswarew was willing to grant to cease fighting for the twenty-five days proposed; but, during this whole period, Paris would have gone on consum ing the hips are to be built in Uritain; but we trast thet Con ject, ani armistice a et provisions already there, so that in it would have the end of the uy would so fur as thot city was concerned, boen no armistice at all, At twen have been so mi soare tite necessity of surren dering, without having had during the time any Opp rtanily to relieve Limself by mihtary opera. tions, Thus the armistice would baye been a of the siege, and would ve resulted for f The French the benetit of Goverament was perfeotly Figlit in rojoo ting it, The hom! ardment of Homburg will be no doabt followed np hy that of Promen, Labeck, and Dantsie, and inflict @ terrible blow upon the ¢ r f Gor ny The inactivity of the Freuch 1 sont time haa been even more t than the collapse of tho Bonapaure armies, Dy offvnsive operations agoinst the German ports it might have created « fal diversion in favor of France, and neu tralized the effet of the surrender of Strasbourg snd Mott, Mut even yet the Drench fleet may do great dealin strengthening the cause of the Republic, and » series of German disastera would mako it less hu ance to nubmit to concessions for the suke of terminating the war. viliating for WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, THE DEMOCRATIC DEFEAT. POLITICAL THE TRACK OF THD WHIRLWIND TN NEW JERSEY, Newell's Det Ex-Gay, Terrible Fate of the Di Fourth and Fifth Districte—lre ties-A Ginnt 16 Spring from Correspondence of Tho Sun. Testor, Nov. in New Jersey in The Republicans strength the neero counted confide te would give them in th at—New Jersey Ree publicans Fighting Negro Suffrage—The 14, 1570.—The political reantt snrprised both friend and foe, tly apon the 1879. BENTENCK OF Tili The Dissolution of Con, O. Court Martial —The Sud: General's Di Dp ale Wasmixoros, Nov. 15,—The fi Court-Martial Order was promulga Wan Der. ANjUTANT-GENeRa Fire—Pefore a Geverai Court "iat West Point, 1810, pursuant to Syecial Orders partinent, Adjatant-Generars ome and of which Brigndier-Gensral O, 8. Army, ia Vresitent, was arrmign' 0 | Cranage 1.—Conai military disclp nes lower part of the State, white the Democrats noped wei AAok ta this, that Cadet J to overcome it by their heavy majorities in tie ap nititary, Acedcm; per. That which the Repuh strength really turnod out to be weakness, for i both the First and Second Congressional Histricts, whore the negro vete wan large, they lost gronn terribly, and in the lust were routed, horte, foot, y Wad broneht forward the most popnlar man to that district, Dr. Newell | stariiir at, The young David of the Democracy, with the simple and dragoons, althoush th sling md stone, appears to have SMITTEN THe COLIATH OF THR REPUBLICANS to the earth, In tho apper where th sions and jealousios, t cither refused to vote, or voted the solid Repu ticket, to make their disgust more visinl German yote, slinost solid, was east aguinst the Newark, both in the October and by way of a protest against Democracy in November elections, ‘municipal corraptio of the Democracy, Sectarianism and reli appeated to in John Ht feat Rafferty, the led by ex-Goy worked unut and the French proclivitie Maines, 0 pro ble woe to the Demoera in the conaty of Morris, the residence of Gov, Ran Golph, the Demorracy were ma of, after the manner of the Jaw! h riti dtwithetanding the fact t Governor and wealthier Demoer 1 nome $15, r to carry the county; but TOR &P THR DEPARTED ¢ m% appears to have animated the Mepublicans, and to Nave strgeg such eriqehin: blows as to have over med ail opposition, The fet ts, the hone Hetermined to # aretoke, The G Secretory Of State, 09a + Wha beloed to guard the Senatorial tnuel that nomination will ni muster b fore & Renabiionn Sonata, we rather in- y. Ina cane relled upon a6 jous Intolerance were also ¢ district, in order to de- ‘athoiie; and the movement, being sing Democrat, fo eaudl- date in the great Democratic stronghold of Sustex, 8 peace offering and this vernor a! alresly dienowe | of ono Ineritive office, that of to tle Snssex Cerberus W lave to pars mp.and did aesanit © with his dips ‘amp George H Thamar bot the Wh day of Augy A 0. a Tn? (his that Cadet ported on the Ista of to nie vorer ine highly die after having beon #pokt of duty, did’ submit to the New Yora, a a Ee nn te COLORED ¢ wir 0. Boward'- wo Advactice plowing General ted to-day 8 OFric } Wastisatow, Nov. 1870.) 6 arial woich cone Detober at, No, #72, War Des ¢, OC 1870, 0. Howard, U: ed ana tried, Om det James W. Smith, U 8, Military Academy, net prejudicial to good order and james W. Sinith, of create w distrirbance in det John We Wikron, of paid AN this done his Pott, New fork, on cer and gen. ph fv or the Regulations Tomer W. smith gust. 1870, tor pecifal MANGE ron to in the Tine in vandant ot Cadets ritten explanation therfore stating: I sroke to No elon ring the drill not did Caner Cornaral Heaeou to me during the crit at any pe witch statement New York, on oF 8 fin let Jn ed not gull W. Suittn, U. 8. MUU evidence add SBinith, UL 8. Chargeikirst-O1 ‘the epecidi charge, eujlty. ent, Pde of the cha t seruity, t Jam W. smith, of the U ny. 10, Walk P08", Onder tontinel, from’? o'elock P 8 | secutive Saturdays. ‘AL thie. at, Wort toint, nt the 2h day of At eT de Heh, QuaLees and epee fcatio Democracy calculated they would redeem tueir losses below, they were So torn to pieces by dissen- it thousands of Democrats st, 1470. ‘accu + Reademy, pie TURN a courenaving mateetyconiere ° m1 adet neaty Academy, us follows: Jamos W, guilty; of the Fharke Secind—Ot the specification, not entity 4 “ Anaethe Conrt does therefow sentence nited State charge ol Nie det M.'antll rotreat for six cou- Second The proceedings in the eaee of James W. proved. sed in this review of the eas the ssuction of the & punishment posed to be inflicted, tence is disapproved - | alino As to the gh the doubt arising fro fo utterly insuMcient as i# concurred in. the the invent of the accused in his denial to the com: mandant of the cadets might apneor to be so eight Smith end the finding upon the first charge are ap- The opinion of the Jadge Advocate.Ceneral, ex- that it f* better Md be disapproved than thut ernment shoul et 0 ro: on- fecond charze, idence as to ‘+ | 8s hardly to amount to that reasonable one, which in law wou fipon person cise of its disc tonbt; the finding Is' approved. Smith ts a dhird— t | Gen. 0. 6. itv an acquittal, eof the foward, United States — 4 Compilation fran will Accompe Wasmsaroy, the Trea ‘eby relensed from arres! ie Gone He, art Martial, of which Brig. fn The fol yet the Court, has, in the exer Jon, given him the benefit of that Cadet James W. Army, ia Presi wocraey of that county brevine divensted wih | dent, is hereby di ary potty, mndignified squa bles of Ranatts and | of War L Randolph’ for th ad States Senatorsbip, ant Adjutant-General, TNE COST OF OUR GOVERNMENT, one of fie Tables that ry Report. lowing is @ cor. ts end expendi Cine to the idea thatit will be rejected, and the Ov. corner comvelied to nate a man Who by leas of a] rect exhibit of the total net rece partisan In Ms taco, weall dont pretiste?, the | tures of the Goverament of the United States trom Vaulling anitition of the Gove Weir uty fora man of his calibre ti and fallen on the other sive, THE CORRUPT NING IN NEW JERSEY, which bas heretofore parceled oat Senatorshins Governorships, &e, to these wo would pay {ti 1s hopelessty broken to fragments, of Stockton, Randotp’, Little, a Itieal Bante or for honors toa woverleaped itsel fhort term of thetr ru! nay honest, and insotter ene. cane fret own comity, where fir resides, and where he is best known, a Democratic coun has cone hopetoasly Kepnblioan, The opporiunity atl! now t elven to the Renn? Heans to send te an of breins, eitte fn tie person of F inehnyeen, who will by the contr st fh telleetwal weakness and pretension of the presert incambew NBWELL'S UTTER DEFEAT. The reenit in the Sseond Co wherein Forker was clecied by nearly 4X) over Nowell, bat axtoumbed many, and & shen toy remembered that there on BOW necro votes in the aHetrict, and that Nowe »be immensely popular. Hut he vromems of race that We #poke ¢ tor Dave ex i went bo! pu ood t vuttered by the rea elusions of nithat weminated Mtn. ‘The &t ed down ton that were 0. Inthe Third cod #9 teiumpunntly rainet the Fi +tron: toevih Amend. affenge, THY NW JERSEY PROCS, board a larze consignment of arms and ammanition The povular vole today, votwithstanding the | Yhich has been purchased lero by French agents 2 strongiy Democratic. | for use against the invading Prussians norarily disrupted the D TBAALOE Ht p rp Beane i yeeterday afte the various wor im ia | plements now on board veral heav e gunk redrisiricting te Vecaaarians Ave | brated Parrott pattern, 15.000 {Remington rifles, 80,000 voic in the State in iuskets, reseatly purchase! of Tubove wate n there [ h aiken : Late Waler,, te re of the rene Government; over & Ae ‘ n caps, S muchives for manufactur Pepa: Miatlel: 1Ors 4. Cavalry sitires, aud horse equip felon Hee vin ae Cie history of tue | {in cases conteining 2) cw) I she k of Watervliet Arseual, TUE CASS OF THB DEMOFRITIC OVERTHROW. easy cuns were brought moeracy in New iF la soey ran iteat that We was board the Lauyete afew nights owing (0 Ue wadesuread diswati with and ae f rte’ 1 tothe wellknown with the weneral apathy una disguet fet by many pelts Hane a Co. of Tyee. The of honest Denweras with the corrupt sehen 1 site, Lave ad senr of captures (ell Ye ambitious yearnings of the Ming that hue controled OnE or, be (woiees of the Avek:leamers that pariy o suspected Cat tie dosing atisatla ba Candeu vayexerted to throw aes the leyistat to ihe hands of the J Wallack's, publicans. fecure a Reoubiican 4 nat D The "Road to Ruin’' is one of those woll tt RGR DT RTA THs Bins ecaehe bie 4 plays hat managers are reluctant to disuse pole ro the d He trject of wn ait ether from their lista, Accordingly we Mad it Congo. T on the er stoud long when it became greisional District, o | ite ou tion, Murch 4, nvcerrrs, rustome. Bal Fevent 1 1 Puvie landa, pve 1 Ve anty Toteres’ Tota) net receints Add 9:8 ainounts aud Treusary EXVeNDrrones, Hiren laine emir 2 Tntorest..cleccscerse Hi n0 18D. Eroni this apparent bal available f Slates Leaving tie weraay a the Vrewsury Ju net aver ‘ Leoded Dow the Shiv to or Lufayett LL. tnyerte nun of War The Fre pier thin after day woe the day appointed original was detained antil to-day, to giv: ay poaring the present occasion, W it as a, to Jane con at o'clock for Mw Shs Laem gt an 4) TE 1,006.47. $180.97 063 97 We dedthcted the fob Heme la the hands of depositories 11,648 1 ARMS SHIPPED TO FRANCE. mo with hall To-day. e will leave her Satur y, Dut the sense} @ time to get op Hin time to time, a8 for example on brought forward hecessary 6 tho interests of vie Dome acain at Wallack # after a seven-yeary’ sleep racy tor ite u ndixcwent If report is no | Wuile it is unlike in form and atracture to th Tying jase. tthe first time ic bas been don (3 4 ‘i fo me Miler ae caine: in ilies iat ria i | comedies that pleas ern notionr and reflocts Wert Jersey, sided by the usasl ye jorities ty Bact | the manners of an are cone by, nevertholons it re Hervey, would un laubledly bave smivrd a United | fiers them so strongly and to such gond purpore and wupreceiented Republican. t te ty ihe | Shab We all tisten wath sincere interomt ond even Fourth and Fito Cougresvhin al Disvie's #aoot the | with adatention euitive Demo: ratt 1 oy 1 ne play needs lad com - Silice Daan ae aay Rees he play needs no snecial comment. ¥ Rcaole tua lates i voters | i Well Kuown to ail play-gvers, Ita very title sus Bust have vote | t enn p the incidents on which Ht is conetrnetad, The the bolvera, wh only reewived to ruin wo all instinctively fee at on mG Uunee, arnaae (ORLY Easels in we all in ively feel to be ‘lint on: Y thrown into the Hepublicry | down which the prodigal drives, Of course we ci {the renwon given war, that the cormnp: | ke Hot when there is a prodical there Iithat erty contd aaty Fe paadea of the Democrits | is a rich and doting parent to be distressed, and Wav, As Ons OF ive Weulthiest and aiost influential | Of Ohl time the story was told by sacred Geru tared tous uly the other | NP 9! the Joy of Liat parent at the reve of ret aL sR OE aC eCTUMOA. a the sen—ol the lewst and the killing of the fatted oe the ma by amwhing it | Cll, And this story tn in ain, and Of course outrigut With muck adiew dotail, that of the present comedy i fl = t furnistes ty Mr. Ghibert one of tuose en TIDE KAMTHIPORN GLANT OF OLD. rn ART: OF QUE in which ho is most forcibie, natural, and em So it will be peveoived that the result of the tate } thatat the jurtiy indiemant # loving father Gonfict wast Wot be takeu ag an evidence that Now | With what gonive filelity sinplielty he wy iba Revublican State, By the next ender: | acts the part ucede seaiee be natorial contest, local dasseasion’ will be womoeracy, like te enrdeborn giaah of old, w have gathered (och sirengiy trom thelr prosen| fall, ‘The negro vole certainly woul have been felt, in the abs: local tempor which we Lave al element of Weakness thar fons Where it was sare the results anticipated fro Yet then With Willing exceptions, was entirely support of the nti n true to tiie & mand Rome yaare in ancanee, 1 hae @ rig Vraiis of vieto at all those alos, and the New darsey y causes to rd tiiserly raseal, w and is brought t } Lanaan, Charies Vis Tow bia r, Mins Germ ne charaetor, 1 [Pies to DINE M} Mestacer, ire alvo of the est, hands the play goes admirably, ho prodigal son owas Mr. Gorge Clarke, The» author wdousteily intended the charse'er for one that stould Win the Fympathies of the audien But tho representation of a reckless, gambling, thoughtless, and tipsy youth teal to be trouted wi he combu ark to insure shut end, aid MY Clarke seouied to brig ous prominently’ the ina: Ereeavie ritier tan the re lecmibg: qualities ef T peel 'bon Pik ODLauat cou thin boro, Lo curried the drunkon. weeues beyond a Whi the negroes are compe: | $® Intention Ol the auiior, curealnly beyond the Al) such ay doorkeevers, aergeuntataria, | Uelut Where chey excite auy pieusant en A he ithe noat be ean it tie Repub: | Mlicace, Pe Dt to Hult (her own int | favor ont not dire (iro a deat eur to auch a modest request, | euerstion. er If tiny do, it f the canes Of rent disnativtig: | MBM lOr we play self ls sirungly yaa i She calan & wi aneie T weitton, and is replete with vigdrous ection: snd STE eee eee eee ne ORE SUL VanaaeS Vi situations, aud. tieuishes 4 Wholusowe aid are several quits active and in fureatial nogto polith et syenlaR ML-NGWarks who ace prepaiiie to eoetlier tunis wight" dohu Buit They very Justly belicve inthe. Serioural maine The Death of Charles Gou "Show mA your faith by your works" and that | ‘The Society of tho dons of Conune vs “Faith wilhout works la dead” ‘To all of which wo Flo Bone of Conleatlonh real y, Ajvent ng in this city wet on Saturday, to take ackion on - the death of sheir late associate, Mr Charles doubt The New Jersey Menatorablp. Who dicd while temporarily eajourning in a foreign Tho following numed gantlomen would like to | jand, Resolutions were coauimously sdopied ox bo nate United States Benator: Alesanter @. Cat- | pregsing profound regret at recviving sldinge of hie tell, Cortlands Parker, the Bon. &. ‘P. Pretu Heath, and tendering to Via bereaved family t son. be r Tidge Ryerson. dudve Hines, | anvante of thoir deep and aynpative few Corn Autrow KW. Hay, Gen. 1, D. Hox: | also resolved thot the Boclety attesd. Las faneet 4e¥, 5.0. Shinman, Marshal Pinvniters hevi D. det rm Hin hate residence on Monday next. bie. Genkt W veNoacin dL) N, Canta: Bouts! Kiven (a its objects his must bosrty, wut Gold Freee doln A. late. Msp eheciive Pop pees ae Bonyunin Buckley, nos Chirk, William ——— A, Wislicuy, Gaty Sato, amd tom Ts Twombly to he nied Dus—Whe sour see this Despatch # Motley not i Prom the Albany Journut Wastixcroy, Nov, 15.—Soveral gentlemen in | The telegraph last night aunounced that Me ‘ions denied to-day Uwonhly sad veen comnted ont in the Seventh New Motley, Yor Msrrict, and the Democrat duclared. elected 9 Tates of the But the New York pavers of this AY be ald 1B waiting for sever ennor, and consequently Af Umportance, no A wUGhe bib Lave Wile bie Dritisa Goyermment, J that Minister Motley youths tie arrival of hag not initiated | eeivi Ine about it. ‘The ainoanee simoly bused wpon Wirt tthe report as a fact. it will ruts 6 and the Ropublicans 6 Avs 2 lca returns make mo obuer ebang tended wt my have he Orning say tobe done. tt Kive the Demo: ably mem, M4 om, <4 OLD ML. DENTS LAND CLAIM The Troubte hetvwe resident Grant and Fitk velvet i# now Wie Land Comm The President's | remale v ‘nt her-ine Law ie apie Gets hte | yocton Hand on a Fat Plum, and Wilkon Rape Wil. Goiting is dramatizing his eo) brated his Knackdes, sanat "%0 Nama a the Cineinoanl Pommeretat f : = Waemsorox, Nov. 12.—The reason’ assigned | —Vor steneifiing on the sidewatk a fine of @04 the Prosident for his lack iv 0 mee voy se imposed in Charleston. T. Wilson, Land Commigsion n the he champion temo an of Tow: is 10 Mental letter addecased to (ha tate. Soetetary of te The champion memory man of 1 104 erior, and pobiisied by Gen, Grant, is so extras | years old. Aud remembers hie titted birth day nary that Lhave Deen nv to follow it —Hle Storm was the name of one of the uoaent cet all th The President ti apon the Land confidence in him sin " rocarement af xclinse In the get pared for the enefit of Se. Dont, his fa’ old Mr, Dent was the Holder of wcetm to Tan's tn 1°" i:tac beara ace maid to be quite nies oue iu Aarol jet, or near thers, ‘This claim, ‘on feet ats OUnor detect, bad become valid, and | the woods of War id Sass, N thie Be the land made vainate, it te elaine, if-a million, through the improveinents of actual settlers, be mm Under tho law passed to meet s gould locate the lands selling at one dollar and bat thie did not anit the family, an tion of Gen, Grant, an alternpt was made to pace Jaw that would reinvest old Mr. Dent in the lands he cla turned it over to Mr Land Commissioner Which may be found on page 458 United States Sratutes, large volume, 16: of Carond han tred ary dred and fft the Board of Land Commissioners under the net of arene wpprovad July 4 1 and the 2 of Mash staterotilmogr Melt ene Wesleyan Conference wilt raise an equat aro unt, ta build 1 chape in London. Bt Uavondelet. the: former ie ho tr —The citizens of Bath, Me., still retain ‘te olf ue oH. 31% tor one han. enstom ofhaving the olty bells rang at suarive aod eun> i Sourt ak reeommend Airat arswion, 2, 0, 183 40;) which. cialina were confirme proved July 4, 18, nin place in en 126) be and 1h yw it seems that the benefit of the ace tration, it w the Inst ¢ gentleman found porees-ions sured on the beat authority, drew out the author ship of this troullesaine cause, and has had no con- Comtmistioner, and found bim, worn by hard work, and lias many dave of publie d'himn if he knew why he had lost the confidence of nis Excellency, “1 do nd vure brought on the President by the peopte sustain. “Tam told, tat you lost’ the contd ie a troitly inserting a ig Mr. Dent's claim to the Caronde The old man looked puzzled tor a moment, ond then soit work, “Dear me! thet ean Inserted was the lw of thers on the Lands. Phi Lf ca that tho chines was | —'The census ts being retaken in Phite:loiphia, the claims of ola Mr. | and ee one ward shows # gain of 2.00, or t0 pur cem, over the officlal censure, the piinowd minty not. The Committee called on me, sling cpp rho fnenf ary bast led in the habit of doing. to draft tie Min, f | Beet ® Iarge Increase of pomintion. av that Dever keew whd (lie samt eww ERE eS The ttee would not have recommended the TILE FOOD QULSTION IN PARIS, pill, nor Would Congress have passed it without tat ene provise a2 ol), Mr. Wilean,-that the President's dis. | The Poputntion Rationed Like Solticre+ Sexes Crom: teat tow ' Weking Kindly to Horseflest The Sots “Treamebe possible, Why, that was already the ema Ceremony of the Last Englistt Dine i ler aust by the Conrte for the 3S ep ion ot The Animate in the dardia dow : poor, Innocent people, Certainly, the Prosidentdl a " pet want io rod fn that way for is family, T can't fshepthad nbs pr por sno j “Ah. Mr, Wilton, wl ile you have been delving tn 19.— The population i. taking ; taborious office, the workt outalfe has changed. |» fies moat ts, per 4 To rod for one's fami)’ Is not only the r nua some,” ig Yankee ET ompe17 16 Maui- ative, but ordinary official prieti¢e, But do you in and the © up made of it slietitly to 4 reeining ? : «but o1 the whole the div! is weil- § 6, Sir, i, sit, F cannot ressen under etarges. | fecored and bealtiy, Proeantions are taken by the a Te may nat nme out; Tannot helo that, Bur Twili At no Messed anfinale ehall be sent ; do nothing that looks lke a con icesion of guilt” Consus of the Inhabiteits has } pong Rpg boon taken in most af the arondissemen s, and 4 And the oll man walked the floor ander mnch ex. | cards are five to each head of a cating qd ent, Stonning before © continnr ) ne dally at the butcher a . Tahored rixtuen hours aay, cinco my frat ane | UY. fe muntesratity the extet qnantity of mat for intent unter John Ane a a tity | the monthe he bas to feed. This faa sifoguard now leaves n means in my old a malnet meanopoly oy the moneyed, | In fact, wo.as a he Mel ae rationed lke rollers vided ‘always we have ; en 10s SR RUNG pe move Duy the ration« allowed Rot. yoo 1 Pacer erie Von! , the poor ton Themen 4 wy at cane 6 National Gnard. where thes can eluite 4 ant si ea! 9 frane If a clay, eS I won't Pitdeit We out wee AnoIrd In tne MAFESt gt ifteen H bate eronnt, ad horefeeh has heen sahmitied to ont must understand * beef and : tonly on the !uuabiest in this Jand.” tarift sheet and bread sinee th ¥ Poor old man. Ie de krow what can bo | the @ Bt from wo § nized (rand ined bY a venal press, The | | fng little Nones for bln in the st willobly be lymzhed at as a poor old fool, very ¥ F ich ib the way of ac and the Sit Uree ms f g Me {0 satisfy all the requirent nts. of Bren nated Reprblican enes duivine Uueee montha. Ou bie q The potty which is to spend the winter npon Of each adult ean be thas divided j top bf Mount Washington's comoosel of dil } meal 10) grammes; salt Meh, 9) eramine | 1 of Hinover, Assistant State Geologist, | feat mies; haeo, 6 grammes; dry vere orectown, Mase. A. ¥. Clough ul | paties, to cvaimes—total, $20 grammes of tld Alb nda te n' overa ines are ‘about. ®. tound © oocepied te 60 by 88 feet, ant Bb PARANA ths lnRenta Hon anteeaved agin room, 8 2) by 1, lined with the renin of the constitution — Am tickhess of feif, and thiesty carcoted, "Six 120 evamen of ths gut tance dill’, olf months provisions and an-abantance of cou! have ust be hel recourse bo in oriler to Fest ‘nprovilet. Show shoes have also beeu seut up, of 82 zrammen can be jovernment, the Coast Survey, siillto be hal In! ie mar soniin Institute. Rave all menitested t rach or at ther heen me, with ilk au interest in the enterniise, and the War Depart: | Mu, “of laxnry Inneceasibie. tu stall P teegraybic sappiies. and ta a. The ch inlortutatels nents, to the value of $1.98). an! | tate desired im the wir of avellty eaten ve telegraph enbley which iy adiect Hie chaaner thnsolite tn et trew ed by the weati vr less cron than the ccoan cal ‘ Ue safest and bemt of wll sum 7 twith ae nh wire ai the base * " ‘yn so a8 vine wine, f ouniain, and daily renorte of the w ar érelience,” Dr, Sbe enita na rexnen of be sent tithe worl, witch itis expect ie Tish oni aiean that if Hanover, where Prof, Mitehwook will direct shin, nar wien the fi He | Ee the Noe is ently Sad Vale of a Trivetter-Three Lith Bors oO iT wl ques ' - Jogrncy frou Atuhamaon Poot, . J tist mictt ot the eeloma ee f ihe From the Laucaser, Pa, Boaminer. tact F ‘inner to be had to Paria anti! singe About a year ago, a tian calling himself Clyde { stylet T APL igh Hie holt ' ‘ Ue Mem oberg HR cyuntyy Paw Muerte T had hoon civen tim that he enald eet no tres’. meat 1 engage | Lia t0 accompany hun te Ata, | OF the Lucene Lut the rotions he wan wn.! led le a wate ta be arn ' ce hetween at be , u nsented to (uphnisis for harvey wih reearntae the + twat tol that he woul sit (the straite (hase to whoo Ui as vaio work in the eook 1 her Fall is torsin of the soul are reduced. 1 request ongized Wa Of Vise Mstrensing te I who ane goes und Robert MeNell tv st four hanr's that there 1s neither soap war vogetat are, to aceannnn Mo bowith | Oe # ng of fifty retire a aier a Week'a (ray chine ede resis ex he-exae? Ivealily or the wa reromine , crook for ieosat 10, io are of Verh unt vet there ts no stew of the « rriving at their destination Sinon stead of e shal uly be driven, like tte inge zuscl ae a K Was plared in a toon house | Deine Of Lie anoedots, to ent broad soo with Vis two ns, when he was tak Ae : with fever and a Alter @ sickness of The sight of a cab horse dropph fi teat three weeks, the ndrel Miller disehors non at 18: DOR. t anit ia js conintes and drove them away nore ‘roquent. ‘Tie Gewernnant has ord siaried, WitLoMG a ccut in ther por Mew ty be sent incr ath the forage tn te Si) sulering With fever und ague, on their» ue to be presumed, of p tramp. bowe two conap: were Mee huvnan hetnts. und. ‘sendin one in Ne duce awe kno! Slanehter bei var sneotie equine po town ite Her eer house ta | fens et ihe bree Mave heinere te 6 | n county Ha mili bar east antl | Pinon succeeded in reaching a town in eg. | ANT a tthe anabie t port was the name of whteh He dues not Fementer, bul ‘ i ils Rcbetonsetace eit ho gaye It was Over 600 miles fram where he etcrted eo el tue rh bags van lag bn | and Vere be wae taken to an hoanital, where he bib Hitaod AAI Bias ee iw el for weeks, He recovered somewhat trom | ht is, Davie hae ge Le tiete. ind | stevmer Cairo, Che vague retarnod, and hoin : 4 ea Py Sti lt wat attend to his work, he was out of the | (Goya VIE thtte ange matinee wat Mit i | oat Ab Salto, Where Le rimalied Mh Dt epital tWO | the wolves crawled about tha ferasiion cerec’™. 644 ard then wae fi ed wih a pats on the : Ps pags yy J ty Pittshurg. Tie Mayor went to the | and thes are more 'k seahii ‘ rerof the reon, and en pence 0 ig 4 in hovine the be Atothat instttg T have be fO'viaIe Shas | ontilsceh tine as he the able to travel, wt) “1 @ will be pont (0 bl at Cutusagna, ‘The Gone oriokators:; the rry sight to look upon. ‘The bea hes A Dr as she Wing ‘ Him to 9 were skeleton, sud he 1 searcoly le heur keene . a ‘ bres ane \ Now Trouble with Great Hritatn, ; if RT eR wixerox, Noy, 15, —Last week the British Lina hie Bi nomnianss TE pon, ie t Hesaie was detained at Eastport, Me, on i who sworn to take th oa charg FUME traffle, and the Inapecior of the \ A Le rie Bt ite t ef VS w ding oMeer subsequently represented that the af Villatiancn Ble ty gem . als wore Focreted ear by on the shore, The In hom for by Me tyne ad Aah fe ‘\ hee he rwentyriore io fad them, Thererpon the wler Hie is nolonrer the prowd bind sare n {nimediately made. preparat r In Sart, HULA wretched deoresse | yim bit tue. Tiepoctor way tf mith duit eyes’ ard raneed pluinven ‘ ated captain sunideuiy ee sail s Wathen of Sedan revenue oficer with hin down the t ris, Hike dows, hive thir day, sr e 1 of the Fey utter om that sation eave y ck, the renuthean 1 . and overtiauted She schooner belie aie! hut Barely {bis erlovene. to be 1 outside arbor, snd bringin, ber to, | With’ w hilt pout of beof toe ives dara tl) a fowed ict back, wid pow dotiiue her a y he told by the J Nor no Blick am he is Palnved. aa: Vas Nae talk i o é tha Albany Jonriad hy ce ee Jv, vecently vent 8100 40 the poor frvity |} uit athe ake “ wh the by wowhy he wash 4 t ‘ ane aeaee Te eae ue Re TAR Bart. SU Repubie rave bie alata diab Of est jor ed ane weeurely bandaged ane walled 1p, ayaa te | Witt MH# a8 a eat Ha teeing whar kis ticht bund Abas vat hi amuses Cea Bohenck will Bight lor a Ment, 4 waves, Nov. Gen, Schouck hoa ac ee itn ah wah ant WAL! femiain to make > n AKL Wilt wh ODe Of BuOCHMe ab FO ‘ 3 YVadaty arty evible iin w retain hie place oe id wget HB UF tivs Way aod Momus Commition, the matter 11 th etplenation of hie attack that he has had po ins rumental in the candidates for eherif in an Hiinols eouncy The Dominion Partiament is to be po to cotablish reinate prisons tn the Inrre eitte that defeated — Twenty-five persons met their de Tt aeeris tint | devorion to base ball during the ) he er in-law eld centleman t eloine of 8 tothe smount | Two young girls were recently adini\ied am members of the Typowraphioal Union of Kaunas Oityy RAP OVER TRE RNOCKLES, i eases, Dent o nmnber of seres op any ~Piteairn’s Island now contains 6¢ uhably = tani, Thore are 20 in the day school and % in 10 Sa bali school, —The poison taken into the system by the coms tinned rmoking of tobaceo, tt ® computed, w''| om death In 167 years, —Mre, Gen, Williams (Inte Mrs. Stepon A, Dourtos) 1 renorted to have fallen heir to cons. 'erable property tn Scotland. —Sir Francis Lyett offers $250,000, if the ed in oF near Carondelet, Mo, Fortunstely, Mmittee to whom was Feferred the matior Wilson, as was the habit, and drated the following, {to confirm cere arpente, in the first clas of decisions of ot ta i at srt, remardiess of the clock. | --Large as are the sums realized at Nijssontg = | concerts, they are considorably Isq than Jeuny Lina i and Barnum took tn twenty years ago. | —Some eccentric individual deposited « ballot at Bordentown, at the recent erection, from which the | =. me of every candidate had been seretche? —The 116-pound nogget of apparently pare copper recently picked ap in Cedar townehip, Monrog county. Towa, fe now dectared to be Brotite, —The Lutheran Obseroer uses the new word ‘eymbolotry” to signify the excessive reverence for creeds alleged to prevail in the Lutheran Chore, =They ere sill banging away at the olf Stetems Battery in Hoboken, MeCrelian enys “bh ie ftand more bammering than any war abtp he ever « —Thomas Jay, President of the First Nationa Rank of Kokomo. Tnd.,dlacked the boots of John W, Kern, & Democratic lawyer of that place, on a0 elem ', tion wager, —The Mayor of an interior Texas city, instead of \ssning @ procinmation against the doc), genet through the streets with @ double-barrel shotgun, an@ #hoote them —Tho son of n farmer in Datohess county hid If In his father's hay mow to learn tomnoxe, Ae oon fy the stones in the found ation cool off, we (armer will Dutidta new barn, —One-ha'f the suger mills of Louisians are at nd it {8 auld the yte' of rugar wil! he Irene be portidie. The clanse | than thit of the past year, In spite of the bail aiteet at Lind. paspedl tong #inee, | tne dromett wpon the cane, ‘ue adjustment “of private land claims In Sle: Somented by skid Hoar and’ Doe. ip by act of Congress thivect to location eleswhore f confiet, (Statute Law. vol. 68, ame are Mateby confirmed in mince, a if such exist, and patent ved accordingly. MENT OF OLD MR, DENT, the passage of this act for ft er-nelaw 9 the Adminis. found that, owing to the tnsertion of se protecting innocent holders, the old himvelf no nearer the’ valuable an be'ors, ‘The President, T am ae- AsToNt fince fh Mr, Wilson, ing to ke ow all abont it T called on the Land usa), hard at anced in years, and is Well preserved, vies in him yet. Aliborigh somewhat adv Mr. Wil expressed in the Cox letter. * unless it grew ont of that There has been A heavy pres he reblied, rahin swindle. 1 fraud.” ‘on, by the best guthority, once of hie Excelleney by 180 if the uct recogniz~ t Innds, ON WHMRNT, OLD DADDY WIT4ON'S AS Comneny ar Fond res js vet comparatively this docament, which i Fée, the supply of fre coming, Uuprincipled adyen Diy: — Foreteiting Coming Storms, vine mixed with «ugar, the ind) ote

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