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11 Shines for Atl. FRIDAY, KOVEMDER 10, { — — { Amusements To-day, Academy of Martha. : Feoth’ Dot. Joha R. Ow ; Crime, de Vievanv’s Opera Mouse ay, and 14 q nue Theatre livers, 1 Filsen Ope, Th re Opera Bo Our American Conte 8 Aentomy ey Mowe, | tre Hampty Dainpty, Waenu. re tan Francine Minstrels 4) liratway. j ‘Tany V'ator's Overn Nowse-New Drove Talon Bauare Thea scare Aervewrie Onogeany Anvaeriise, Me ie ea ber hue. f For the accommodauion of persons resting wp town, sdyertisements for Twn €vm will be received nt , CUT regular rates at the uptown advertisement office, #2 West Thirty second street, at the Junction of oadway and Sixth avenue, from § A.M. \o OP. M. ——— c FOR PRESIDENT Pan @ur Banter Franklin, " Dr. HORACE GREELEY, or cuarpagna. —- hd thst Md Poe, 06ssee an» ae Peete Were plenetisiontoatesinioma bi Effect of thie lection On Dusiness. One of the most marked effects of the overthrow of the Ring ie to be seen in the | fivancial tuoyancy which it has imparted to { ‘ every pbaso of business, Not only the eredit of this city and State, but that of the Union has Leen strengthened by the enfore- j ed flight of the robbers from the metropoli i fan til), Wall street rejoices. The com mercial centres are clated, Every man who owns a honee and lot on the island of New York believes that itis worth more to-day than it was before the election, Taxpayers feel that an intolerable burden has been lifted from their shoulders, and honest men are everywhere Inspired with renewed hope. The result of this new state of things is already begiuning to tell on all the great finane.al intereste, Transactions in real es- tate are beginning to revive, Money is be- * coming ecsier and more plentiful. The fet- ters which general distrust and decpondency had fastened on the credit and the business of New York lave been stricken off at a blow, fod the city seems ready to enter upon a pew career of prosperity, with the energy and clasticity which nothing but a well founded confidence in the integrity of the people can ingpire ~-Grent’s Coreapting and Degrading In- : fluon In tho Tribune of yesterday we find the following vigorous and faithfal comments upon the condition of things which prevails under Gen, GRANT’ administration : “By and by we shall lave feVenue cobection, #uel decreed in meniepal admin have a Collec or. atpolnted expr. sly to secure tie leeal rates of duty ct the smallest p bie comt 10 the ‘I reasury and with the least ineo nieve tothe meichants, Tue tat pickin sof pr wate secretaries ad cousins irom * general orders,” arehouse leaves. caringe, @,, &r. will beh loweer ony you; senacin and reiraent Uvie © no loncer quarter thelr turiitless relatives a brokeidowi satellites on the Federal revenue iu Kemiorl but dixionest pauperiem; and the Sta'e Will no knger be traverse! and Larried for weche In advonce of every State Convention. by pia'ouns Of weig) ere, deputy collectors, and humbier tude Walters, eating (av moLey of Lie people and tue tmiles of power by cragooning postwasters and fanning the aspirations and hopes Of offioe-seek ots im order to pick dewigations 1 tiie requisite cock WW aud subserviencs, Lo short iv will yet be rea i8ed bod Weimied Wat custom houses shall be ron ) a8 mar ulvctories and mercaotile hoo ire Intend ed nad pretume) Lo be—with the utmort econ wsintent with Mere: » ad in otter indepen. raul aspirations aud politierl eunventin. . We eball of course have ad Jer the existing regime. luo no one ‘Alter for the work required Mr, Thomas AuaPur,” Wo are glad to see that the Tribune, i etrad of continuing to attack the mere out : poste of that poworfal eysiem of political depravity which Gen, Quant hae fastened upon the Repablican party, proposes hence forth to deal wita ite author and most r Soe mee oa ee noni, ms uaver... There ds pe conceivable talamity which can now botall the Ropabli which would be #0 dangerous to the moral welfare of the poople, #0 ealeulated to spread bribery, corruption, and fraud, 80 degrading to free institutions, and 60 fatal to every of , fort toward political reform, as the nedlec tion of Gen, Grant would be ; and we wel come every utterance and every effort d rected againwt Uke pomsibility of such an un qualified evil — Stubborn Facts. The infamous usurpations of the authori tle# in Yexas in connection with the recent eketion there were net confined to illegal intimidation, or to fraudulent returns of the voting, but extended to actual murder, rol Dery, and tw other acts of oppression whieh would be considered frightful ia ae untry Taled by an absolute despot ‘Yhe people of Limestone and Fr eounties were known to be strongly aya'ny the Giant candidate for Congress; and ouly hy tb rowing cut their vous eould the retarus bo made to eloet him. This was done by « somewhat compl cated process, An old man n Croericek was shot down in the street by & miusd of nero police, aud when the foeat auth ioe endeavored to arrest the murderer they were rp msted. On this pr text Gay. Davis proclaimed martial law, 1 @uly dv the county where this disturbane eecurved, but also in the edioime county Ahrowinge our the votes oF both ; and, ae « Puuinbinent for their political opinions, one of hie Major enerale hae levied upon the Inhinbitunts of the former county a war tox of 610,000, puyntle in shrve daye, under pet elty of wen poreet, additional and an imme diate tale of ther property) This may aecm Mheredible, but it ip trne, flere ip the onion ierued by @ subalterm of the Blaw pranding ary uwintuined jo Texan ia fa ' rant viwiation of the Conetitution of the Costas diaten Th bears dave Oct. a4: * Purswrnt lo orders received | OG. Mation, coummndipg Bhae fy Stone county, I am ordered to assess and lev¥@ cial military tax of forty thousand dolle re ( 000), to be paid by the ¢itizens of Limestone ty, 10 defray the expenses of military eome joo and Btai troops now on duty sald county. 1 thereiore levy a tax of three per cent. on the bandred dollars of all taxable property situated in #84 county, a8 per assessment rolls of 1871. All persons owning property in Limestone county ore Botifled to appear at iny offer, in the vily of Groes beck, lmimeiiately, acd pay tho same, Al! persons fefuting oF failing’ to pay wold tax within. three CH) days from above date, ten (10) ber cent. wil be ad and their ptoperty levied upom and sold to fy aid tex,” pac - Thess mensutes aro taken agninst the Bumerous Republicans who refuse to sup. port tho thieving carpet-bag officials who have robbed the State in every conceivable manner, as well as against the Democrate; and tho State authorities exultingly pro- claim that they aro acting in concert with the Administration at Washington, and that they have the whole power of the Federal Govirnment to back them. The efforts so sedulously mado in Washington to mislead public opinion in regard to the true situation of afftirs in Texas afford confirmation for the trath of this boast, If Guan does these things in Texas now, what may wo expect here in the North in 1872 should he receive the nomination of the Republican party ? ee Still More of It. It is well known that serious charges have been brought against the Supervisor of In. ternal Revenye in Baltimore, and there is strong reason to believe that a thorough in- vestigation of affairs in that city would re- sult in the disclosure of many exceedingly corrupt transactions on the part of somebody in relation to frauds perpetrated on the Government. But the brother of the Super- visor is editor of the Baltimore American, one of the stanchest advocates of the San Domingo swindle, and under these circum. stances Gon. GRANT can hardly be expected to desire any proceedings taken which might pessibly result in alienating from the sup. port of his favorite project an influential newspaper, especially as newspapers of any account which defend that project are very scarce, ‘The Wastington~Capitat ‘gives: anecher- reason why GRANT should prevent too much inqnisitiveness in regard to the management of internal revenue matters in Baltimore, It mysteriously says: “ The American can tell just what influences were brought to bear on the great gift-receiver to secure Creswett a Cabinet position, and it can ive the cash value of that influence in exact figures.” What can the Capital mean? ———— The Brooklyn Frauds. At a meeting of tho most respectable citi zens of Brooklyn yesterday morning, a com- mittee was appointed to investigate the election frauds. Immediately after the ad- journment of the meeting the committee proceeded to the County Clerk's office and examined the poll lista there, In the poll list of the First District of the Sixth Ward it was iound (hat tho first five hundred names had been written in the book before the voting began, and the inference was that the ballot-box had been stuffed with this num- ber of fraudulent ballots before the polls were opened. A. J. Ganvey, Avovst Bewont, and other noted New Yorkers. Counting in the re peaters, the fraudulent votes in this district tuned: went to A portion the City Clerk's offico and there. ‘The Clerk wae absent, and his depu- ties positively refused to produce the lists without permission from their superior, The committee will prosecute their inquiries, and will report in part to a mass meeting to be held in the Academy of Music this evening. The proofs of the McLavou.in frauds are abundant. No man can doubt the elec of 8amvnn Boor for Mayor, ‘Th: success which has attended the thieves of the Ring in former yeara Las emboldened them, Tia year they secured the Dis trict Attorney before the election, They trotted him out at their nominating Conven tion, and he made a speech favoring, th Ring ticket. The effect of this speech was tion Brocklya that they might vote a@ often as they pleased without fear of punish. ment, They needed no further en oouragement, their work on ‘Tuesday last shows. The verdict of the people hos bern falsified, and the purity of the clective franchise treated with contempt Men of Brooklyn, in your great mecting ynight remember that the of thi vilainous Ring has openly threatened t pee sehen: three in min eb fe tok ae Lery of the people | — Shall we ever be Ri Mr. chief of Macgregor. Jauus M. Maconroon is the off against erecting unsafe buildin corruptly Mr office has again aud ayain boen demonstrat other newspapers Fvery now end then, too some appalling disaster occurs to give em phas® to our denuneiations of his miscou duct. For exampl ch, by Mr, Macenpoon’s neglect or eon ivines, had been built in detianes of every yol requirement, A year ago another tory Liclonging to the owner of this one in Thirty venth street was blown down by tne wind, owing to ite de tive construction KiMis grgevernl pergons outright. Proba! ly there are hundreds of e'milar man-traps in the eb viheh Me Maconnoon kaowe of, aud wiiek it is morelly.e p he hae take: bribes to allow to be erceted A little while azo ga effort was made t ejetths man Macerroon from his plee ‘The effort (uiled, througi bad mitagemont And tarough adroit strategy on Maconncon’ part. Curiously onaugh, hie poctivann. di fended him on the ground that although it had taken bribes, he had taken them for permitting infringements ef the law, and not for doing hie duty ! wae true ho In other words, he uave valus received for the mon pald to ius, and was therefore an hon mant It is pretty woll understood that the power behind Macoursor, who gave him his post tion and kept him iy 4, wae Wapnraar M Twenrp, with whom, i is believed, Mac @nneon hee divided hisanjast gains, Bow that 'Twkxo is hopelessly overtheown, can. Among the names were those of would number nearly, if not quite, eight of the committee asked permission to inspect the poll liste to assure all the depraved scoundrels of cial charged with the enforcement of the laws How MacanHGon administers bis od to the readers of Tire SUN, as well as of , on Wednesday morning last two policemen and twenty-eight firemen were severely injured, and some of them nearly killed, by the falling of a wall of a wnoforte factory in Thirty-seventh street, 106 sonteth ing the latter. dorsed is about ing lights. shipwrecked. graph ; 0; the plonuer. recovered? business und whalebone, New London. wire, State ticket, votes Buennan candids Ward, medical journal m to his opinion, about. Sanne cuught at La trad nocturnal on this point in re f whe Ey 4 Ne ikely lO WaUL OVER Low Were Legonbe Another Tr e Keport Coutradicied, ated 8 al or selects tes pit r dur of ‘he Sun, flourishes in that State, and each vintner selects | yn he rep aL Vahmsaedn itt tere om tne date | Tf%" Min or Ae Sune that which he deems the best adapted to bis lo- | far Hoar of Bay: of my We $81 alt nominally wo direet the in: My attention has been called toe come M1 ary moment be-ome W S pt n iarue, and the committee folk & wouls ean.paign in the a Discrict, really beeause ne | mauivation in the Tridume of the Lot inst, date a prisun simple formality of & calily and purpose, It in estimated that thero | faitutully perro: imei daty if they, id not ao inere | Oot cur fuvur mith tic ¥vluut will probably | Ger ped B. J. Cy” exargt at troat NF spmaul rensired, | # Glow se are 80,000,000 vines growing in California, white | "Meccommitioe of tus b direct tas he did tue last one, from within the ily Of sthomy sine coun . provection Of Bunitaeo de Caoa, | ment of the crow of steamer Hornet by ber ra hew vineyards are planted Mat bhied The cost aaares. | He ‘bad '& arrow encape of capture once, “aud | owers and agente iy bis marek They of land, setting out vines, and other nvcessar; avers [tay learned. Dut. to expose hunwelt, "Sin aarp Sar ‘ an area of ‘owo-/emrie i 7 ' asilered, bee lis deparwure sot 3 w Deen - pub I woe sue purser of that vessel, and deem it my pute. Their pos i expenses are estimated at $150 per acre ; and the | 4) wi Bedovauined at an eai'y dey | ixhed about uiiltary operations iu any part of | @aty £0 declare tat the statements are uutrue an i ‘iil generally vatwiigent, ia all averuve reture, when bearing, is from $60 to 8¥0 | \o thu Boaru. e la ae Bo huttce I stowed to be pub: | baseiees in cvory partica! The crew of or of these counties excent Covster, ul 108, 4 paetdeadepe ghar ty Raat yer — of itheif is mufficievt proof that we | * ies A wherry, L beiwve, iho Whit s OutuBabered toe net, Avast area of mountain tnnd, too dry for | rue avrent or Thomas fea tas et eelcaae steer teats jet were muipped at tals port, in tae Bret place, | Qemuerrid heueyes ie iil cuteageee growing grain, is well adapted for the vine, and B100.000. . ce upon regular shipping articles; but after their ar- | burg sie enwrcd Kopabicue aad carpet-bagse the wine made from grapes grown in such places Notwithstanding his illuess, Mr. Thomas 0, | 4 Coal Mine Horror in France-Filty-twe | Tval at Aspinwall they ali refused to work ualess for it the ‘cleetive oficre, Iu every ou of the is wupericr to that grown io the moist and more | Pields managed to get down to his often in Narau | pg Mimee mmerifineds He atdilien to thats regular moutnly pay, sxivulated bt the peate are lint vy thew fertile soll of tho valleys, Los Augelos is thy | street yesterday, and was nabbed there inthe | fed Pg ayy barton pape senioaee bs bonas of me dificulty was eatisinc: | i20 Governor, Tie rospousiiility of say a ‘ a hei penn we afternoon by Sheriff Breanan W the Bheriff w! pp bom * coal Mike Bear borily ver, DY ui aererment that eo Rew ph Revernment @ oldest aad thy leading county in vimculture. | i eee ierig was 1m, consiliation wit bis | Eticnue,witio the gangs wore et work, Twenty-two 920 tarcold uc Aspinwall | Sit2 the Republictn gavernivent of te, Jo 1869 wtsbad 3,925,000 vines, which yielded intenied euretice, Mr, Hawley D: Clapp and Krude- | vodies have een takew ont, Thirty miners are tae further amount of 410) shoul be pag | i ‘very eniniy." Dnvevety ise af tee int ahaae 00 gullons of ¢ and 24,000 gallons of | Pick De Barry, ps s ‘or F she pene es the wegroce Carpet baggers wall here 1,142,800 gallons of wine and 23,000 gallons of | PS PEMA. at save an order of arrest for | ‘ll in the pit, all of wuow are euppased to be | vo duly. end the vormce was made 0 PorvauDrince | gs, Mie wegtace ond Cartel Daggers will Qere brandy, Sonoma county is next in the import- | you, air Fields. dea, None of the mea have been recovered ative, | DY Way et a port Iu Cuan, peas soondily reuiover bis. bayvnein, postures bie » of ite Motage ear i Jarvis then sorved the oruer, . Bie 6 th 19 mites sor es Various times, on tueir own demand, these Pooistiuciouas richie of perwual Moor, aad ance of its Antage; 8 the same year if hed | I Marcie to'rogr ofioe an, Meader oven- |, Si: micnne te thirty-two mites soutbweste! Lrows, | won gs ta vember) were samequentiy sisshanted | turueny ‘wives | vonse ‘and’ security tO tie, pet 24,520 vines, with # product of 35¢ Masta” «but T found the place | te department of the Loire, To the immense | it Port au- Prince, iter having boon paid t eur Topic. He may do the wi punity now, a8 the oti’ ‘of ‘i i Allon coal elds in ils vietnity the towm as indebted for | Mentlly Waxes in full. They were aise ture Kepabliesn voters of the acute inoss SucaY Dep ! i aud TMT Gatons oF ie Rary thon jastitied in | NY oTLAvErty. Nuwieroariron foundries vurnaces, {WHY traneportation to the United mtates, and wo | o towenninate tin ext S 1 tiere +s euoagn In this county vineyards produce from 350 eSuerit intimated to Mr, | snd actor) nt work in tae meigbburhued, and | oFder tor thw balance dus oo ths bonus Agreed uboH | 9; demuraliz iti; produces iy Lov Camnparsin 1Q die rler Mimeelt ac live n coal Ie exported, At Aspinwisl, pamoly $10), waich sui as Leon pal Momarela yi Haare to 400 gullous of wine to the acro, worth Hor timeclt at liverty . wine Zieh, wach a a Ey ' # vopariure, Kelda saa that — fo egeh man of the thircy four Woo lias given hi rl at the vineyard from twenty-five to tharty-tive | these proce, proper 4nd irregular » Captor of the Terrible Desperade + presins wal aM decane acaiins the slesmar —them coute e gallon. The productivencss of the vine. | Mad (aut hv # pefors the puolic, again ac Work tn New Jersey, aes Rasen Marra n'iriiae: ana This ate Don Raailton Fish's Powmible Successor. yords already in bearing may be expected to in- avunrnear? On Wednesday night the Irvington Episcopal | ure on Ble, NG vrevared to intuce Hom OWT President Whiter ul tw Cornell Univerity ° Church obbed of cai Sbions, books, | SBY Proper ace usin ident, Whive wl Jurwe rity, a0 qooatly. with age, a».aJerge proportion. of | xe rae ation or The Bue burch was rovbed of ‘carsela, cushions books, | HUET artine eam have promoted "HE dC." to | Wily ment to Bat "Dowing (9 nly wiutewea the vines have not yet attained maturity, With | Sin: Is it the custom in our public sehoo's for | 0” 4 CNT pentane the cetenge 40 4 sth) ex ans, a nieaatiut jab aus iilorivasd proeiled OF¥E the Chief of the Irvington Detective Police Force Isvhuods upon the public Mnagine, wor | MUPpLy und Corel 's Casion ioane Convenient the \mproved methods of calture and manufac. | tke femvle principale to take a vote among thew |v, iy pursuit of wciue to the theives Mr tpi gel A Whore he evs Fruit [06 tbo Pros \ fant Love to see who, are in favor @ /- ta Se cine tote thelven: Mr 1 Is nee vlue A! LAS DREVIOU-IY exYLOngeS vpiusen of turo which will netaraily folluw an in x. | (ant beve,to tee who, Hf ony, are in, feror of Wes: Ferrell, is will be remembered, was instrumental AN TGNIS.MS base's tae mie, avout to lave iis twsurd, Ue 4 meal perience, Whe wine intervst of Calivornia te bhely | of Prunny Keuool No. 9), Pinrtoenth W JP yoster: | in eapinring the terribic deenerado John rt btine the Fit Grant's Catiines ap Lew ye E94, ae a the fo assume muguificent propartor orning, Uf ene) cis to. be contin ued, 1 | whose daring oxpioite have wade him te dread Mia fue x the areas anuth’ ot WY he be hue ue report in ab Ju Hike to learn & t, and I #oall then be en be Wolty, Daperintendent Kelso recorn. 208 vel » nOge 00 « he hqrws : ang wee Wie prow 4 - eu to place m) sone in» reform se)oot in bu tendent Terreti one of the miust re K sult burnin te 1d rupidly all day yest bev be tneive alow da widesproud wod dinwstrous (hin wae at first re. |W: ate wot ‘Rive bis mame fo hear mw — - a khoie A Chane forthe Whete Dammuuy Riwg bound apon bie supa. The Long Istand Indians Disposses vee ae D do tae baer of it ported. Kor three years the entire eountry bas | N Onk. Nov 9 187 \4 : le Wak to perth, ou 4 " shen (och cbt ae ce te ( ew YonK 2 Since 1560 Montauk has beea occupied by In- yack tue live. 1 Kins Lean for Regivtor, aud the inapectaro fe Argh we OW. BOE A Foal @ ee ae diun iribes, ‘The white sottiere made incuretone en | 1% bowever, repl..ly epreaain ard Cave returned oulyone vote tor ime, whica wan my od fur wan’ or beast remain, ‘The worst s ‘aid sted «i : — rer , ym i Medaugihn, »berctofare roepocted eiti- | their domains, and, taking advantage of their owa, Lercerving that Law v papular im tit @ feature in the ease ix that, owing to the wantoi | zou of Newark, was yesterday arrested on the | worauce, secured the passage of laws making whit bee End of the ¢ t Ferian inld, A munity, und that Fhuve but one political ‘rend in railroads and water oommunioatian, it iw impos-i- | charse of stealing lead pipe valned at 825. White | eetiora the rigatial possessora, Becently the Tn | eye titad Bustin Commussioncr Spoucer bas dis: Yi tis worl Leaull emirats to the Novus Pole ble to send rupplien to tue cisteiets remota from | HiNs SME wo Abe alee staan ne ate muted 19 T diag quod ip die “agreia> Ovn't to wust Heury X. | Sader arrest at Mt Hut crounda tat | SRG. S08 U8 Re aR ee a atte, horses or moles, aud wa there w ne forage aloug Meee iucia acta dadie Gan ihe diepote was referred tw i, W. Downin Need bo Abmen ta, fhocoraie Weriee, ann dulge Ladmile bad RalbAurer the road, thie mothod of tremepartation esnmot | Waanranur, Nov. 0. —A letter from Spartans. | the scan. aud that sere Ppp PECL A, BRANCH be used, Tho animals would by ad] dure, HG, says: Wired tande the fn ~ ny yp —— . with ooty (ood for themset i poe Tash Briday pines o saned of overt onde oni fo Ai: eH (Or Waele wowDURE, a0 (rowers vbule Cuseano, Nov. 9. Who Stole Last scasouta Moves ooty v themeelves, aad wo Peaok M BY plait 0 ens pa Ahead ng wate excouted since 160), of Whied they | Gave, tor Cy Frasucer, Ml niney, for Tee Sixth Diatsict Uoust rouna are wiseseey thew destination ewpty, Mat all, Tho pastoral fev tek is reais i galt feb, gua | Have 60, accurate Kegwladee, they for‘oit mare oF | County Frewuter, 8 Uincnan, for dude tune | An Die Geary gioeray ve'Aood bands phe pao, 19 Yau, 01 hour ponwensbome, Witness | Kuverior Court, 10,40; Beverage, for Congressman | cold, mo wtove byeine Leeuw pub ui Ainiricte.are an badly uf ae the apwicuitered, and] flea em cuian, DAE, Base, aftapiits are Yavlige sac peony 0 aud if We reach tat Tween, Lupwira ran jo Mission grape. ‘be dome to rid us of his crea titres an tools? Must we go on suffering tinder the rale of Macannaon, after his mas- ter’s yoke is broken off from our necks? A Lesson for those who Need It. The Committeo of Seventy not only ré fused to put Mcsers, Cocrmanr, Conover, and McLAnen on their ticket for Alder men, but substituted other names for theirs, and called upon the Reformers to voto for Nevertheless, theso three gentle mon are elected, thongh the difference be- tween the vote for them and that given to the candidates whom the Committee en. 100. The suceces of these three candidates is due not so much to the weakness of the Committee of Seventy as to the towering strength of Dr. Horace Gnreerry, whose warm friends they are, and of whore organ- ivation in this city they are bright and shin- ‘The Committee of Seventy could easily enough run down ordinary politicians, but when they undertook to submerge the Sage of Chappaqua they themselves were Our neighbor the Tribune does not soem to be as clear as usual in the fullowing para- “It ts doobtfat whether any of the storen mil- lions ean be recovered; but it ought not to be doudttnl that TwexD can oe sent to the £ tate Prison, | from him, lortanute consummation of our Wishes we really cure very little whut becomes If millions have really been stolen, and if the fact can be proved, why cannot the money be Inounsout, Ganver, and Woopwano all have in their hands immense amounts of property. cessary is to prove the fact of the stealing, and then there can be no difficulty in executing t judgment of the courts, can be established with such certainty as to send Twerp to the State Prison, as the 7hidune ex pects, what cau prevent the collection of the money out of his estate? nee Sy The loss of thirty-three whaling vessels, crushed iv the tee of the Arctic Ocean, Is a heavy blow.to.an_ interest. which bi time in a decaying condition, the number of vessels employed in the whale fishery has been gradunily diminishing, and the even when the catching has been sue- cessful, has been growing unprofitable in conse- quence of the steady decline in the prices of oil Last year the northern fleet numbered fifty-eight vessels, including those from the Sandwich Islands, and one from Mel. bourne, of which three were lost pamber of vessels in about forty, New Bedford owning the mi of them; others sailing from Edgartown end Of these i three were abandoned with their entive catch for amounting to as much as nearly one. half of the cntire home consumption of whale oil and whalebone for the last year, Sheriff Brennan's influence in the Sixth Ward is shown by the election returns, Barexaw supported and Judge Down:xo repudiated Lev. 8,428 votes behitid thie Joun Sracom, Judge Dowzrso’ independent candidate for Alderman, ran 965 head of the State ticket, All the ewas nowhere, MAN onght to keep bis hand out of the Sixth poate Tae . An article was recently published in a taining that it is impossible for a burglur to administer chloroform to « ivg perion s0 an to produce oontinued insensibil- ity, and stoutly denying thatany seoh operation ever been accomplished, who wrote the article doubtless proved his theory to bis own entire satisfaction ; ably have some difficulty in converting the police There in no doubt, bowever, that many persons bave houes rsions for re the proceeds of his robberie them iu out-of-the-way hiding places, tells a story Lawrenee, who fully belivved that he had been Besides, if the robbery tis jon to 01 Krery variety of grape doomed count praiseworthy edge among Secretary of larger thi a teachers in New Englond. guard again tagion. Tho Har paragraph about Vennort Naroveon as a dead | the execation of Perfecto Lopez, of which I sen; ita spectacles for $10. The dar, a fine! RESULTS OF Tile CAMPATON, head an el ems that in @ re. | you the horrible details in my last, wrought piece oj cabinet ware, In black walnut, whic! Tam not sufficiently in tue condoence of Mr. Aker 1 present-taker. It seer ni ih i Many even of the officers of the volunteers openiy | Cost sbont $1,800, track off to 8 Ab man with | into be able to Astail all tho results thes fur reach- cent conversation with an English reporter he pees tor ie ended at Go'e ork, when related that “it had several times happened to | FeProbated it. The ultrns—the sans-culottes—who | Michael Bayer. be nas Rocky of the Thir- | ol. The Jall rower closoly approximates tte one, him that tradesmen would not receive money ally role the city, were indignant that any act of beet 3 Site a (ted or, weet ey 5 hd hondred victims, some of whom have come forward jest feodily attired crowd tn’ ‘In Londona map-ecller declined to | Meit# should be criticized, and at once set about re- | thet Bue notice baring boen given that every ari. | 204 admitted that they wero at one me members that ought to be ne- world: Ve Gant, On fice, and the Sergeant Senator Baaptey, honest Jomw Cam yesterday age! teonth Polic famous teno! for tLe present on only three more occasions, to The whole fleet this season was jority night in the “ Trovatore, athered @ know: corte at Stell operatic mor: ‘The Tammany. Sheriff Bans. | at Wattack's patrons of ¢! to-morrow @ lor entitied veining. Crit S109 shat bo op The geutlomer \n his own put he would prob. Mr. and supposed themselves | Honse. Their engagemest, whic bas been a pal n & Co..wasnotided to leave tho eity wit to have boon victims of the chloroforming process, | Pable success. closes with this wer, and advantaze | munity of Havana bas been #0 long aud so univer hen in fact notbing but sound natural sleep bad | *U0Uld, 20 taken of this special occasion to win esierimed as Mr. Nanninger, Besides being when in fact notbing but sound natural steep bad | {ye really merworious b'ay of *Exleuu Uce” before we Weallluest bankers were, Mr, Nauninger, Prevented them from knowing that thieves were | it Bua! witivirawal Raactbia & bopalee saprse a8 mec c late: back wilen eri ouple. A NATIVE AMERICAN CITIZEN, x, the indust ious mechanic lately —— rence, Mass., who followed Lie » for @ living and tndulged in burgla ous reation, never using | Prospective Union ef Demecrets and Re-« os ™ * that you could read Tn® SUN throng), There is | ‘N@ wiiiiary are now allowed to see cour uroa bat concealin bu Crna es boon eeu aTioe & Ov. | co clase in the. windows, the portuoles on tle | Teauest beiaz mage. aud are also allowos to recive , f Pudtion Vly re "not. halt stor ped. up, 40 that wing | Visits {row relat Yes at certain loucs in the prevnea Wasmxeros, Nov. 9.— hingtom organ to slow arms were ever | 88d Fain beat in on the poor suderer who lies shiv. | Of au oBicer, | Pats Gen now be na complaint nade of his vi Hms 10} of tLe Dem a total depopulation threatens both.’’ At a meot- ing recently het in London to consider what should be done to prevent this eslamity, Sir Hewnr Rawinrsow declared Porsia to bo “a to save the people living nearest india, but the others must ‘The Government of Hayii is making fered a rural habitation and $25 in ape month to any teacher able to give instruction in the French language who may be sent from tho United States to Hayti, This compensation is Small-pox is unusually city, and all persons should take measuros to seats aro cushioned should especi as they afford great facilities for the propagation of the disease, Al! the railroad companies remove the cushions from thelr ears and substi- tute wooden seats instead. perfectly clean, and are not liable to spread con. accept payment for a map he had sold hin ing that he would feel honored by his Majesty's acceptance of it. box of cigars, with a note to the effect that he had not done this in the way of business, but expression of respect and sympath that there are two great present-takers in the course of time, tha,” the buoyant eomedy of which has proved more acceptable to mavy than her heavier tragic réles, Certainly ® more bngnt, edarming rep sentative of the charscier our stage has pover music of bie nvtive country, whieh, though an- ie much of it posseused of striking origi+ nality and merit. and Ingnhrions; bnt the same ts not trae of their them, which ie grander and more sonorous thao Romors are todustriously eireni: that of any other European nation. ‘Mr. Charles Matbews bas played an engagement sistance of Mr. Joun Gilbert, be makes most enter. This one-act play is followed by * Tue im which spark y evening Mr. Leste: Wallack appears complimentary benefit to-night aitho Grand Opers sNOVEMBER 10, 1871. THE REVOLUTION IN COBA, A FURTHER List OF OUTRAGES BY THE SPANISH VOLUNTEERS ‘ a itizen Ordered to Leave Ha- rs Threaten to Pay a nilton Fish—flow they ture the Korte in New try.” The best that is hoped for is perish — efforts for the diffusion of know!- the people of the republic, The Publie Instruction tins recently of- per Correspondence of Ihe Sits Havana, Oct. 4, 1871,—¥ told you in my last that the Cuban revolation never was so strong, and in my statement I retorted not solely to the namer- ous and important vievorles obtained of late by the patriots in the Eastern and Central Departments of the Island, victories which nave 80 ertppled the Spanish Generals oa to oblige them to act solely on the defensive, andin many ivstances to witndraw their forces to the fortified eexporis—vat also to the vast and daily incronsing evidenves that sympatbiz- ers and colaborers with the Mehuine Cabins are to be found in evory city of tho island and in every class of rocioty. Here especially kos this spirit teen quietly bat surely augmenting in force and extent for many months past. All reasonable men are Gisgusted with the cowardice of the volanteers In refusing to go to the eld. and when to this they add such disgracefal brutality ag they evince in THE EXECUTION OF UNARMED PRISONERS that fall into their hands, sympathy with the beroie and persecuted Cubans is naturally elicited, This fecling was greatly increased by the barbarity of that generally received by rural sion a prevalent in the at it, Those railroad ears whose ly be avoided, should Those can be kept icanrnsilliiininanss tford Courant has an interesting Dressing any expression of dissatisisetion evoo Amon their own officers. I neea not say thet the #0-called Spenish Government here are were pap- petse—oflen willing ones—in the hands of the rabble, On Tuesday night the coup d'etat was accomplished It had been previously aecreed by the rank ana fie of the volunteers that aoy ome, no matter in how elevated a position, who bad dared to express « word against aoy of thelr acts, should be foreed to leave the city. It was proposed to assassinate all fven suspocted of aympathy with the revolution, or Who did not thoroughly approve the course pur by the ravbie, CARRYING OUT THE THREAT. On Tuesday nizht seventy of the leading mer- chants, real estate owners, tw: kad employees of this city were arr houses and consigned to dungeons in the Cabafia, previous to deportation to the Isle of Pines, The list Js {he mont extraordinary one, and would be thovgnt #0 by sny one not thoroughly acqaainied with the y° Another tradesman sent him o 3 an This shows vet Napovrow and Usernss 8, ¢ hins already been turned out of of- other one will be turned out in due en Loonte having failed to retlect oN was placed in command of the Bigh- ¢ Precinct. phil Aguas Claus, sito 8 Spaniard, aud Colonel of the First Battaion of eavairy volunteers Giralt, a Spaniard and nesistant posum t, Lgive you the list of m arrests still continue, it Will necessa: idea of the power of law apy of the most reso itigens cin be arristed and ex. withoot trial, and eveo wit t against thein, THe PLACE List. ‘The following are sume of the arrested; Valdes Colon, Goverament employ Cxcho Negrete, employee: piace in able and or Hed from th is singing in the * Hogvesote”” e, The time for r is drawing to ® close, He appears Avtomo Uenaro | f, Antonio ‘Casanova, Bucver on Monday evening in and on Wednesday evening iu the eommpany formes Riwyer; Erederico Oaisiuilta, real estate owner ¢ song Grade co tchaperemp eb bem) ban Diaz de Vil liwyer; Bernardo. Case ep, teaclier; Jaan Franeisco Rodriguez, notary; Gaoriel_ Bal conveyancer; Francisco Post Offer Xiques, merchant; Fe Sanvec and others in all sore sev ea In He commences bis series of con. ance 1. OF away Hull next Taesday evening. The | tnese, neurly ull are Spaniaris, very many belong. ¢ of the Rassians is Gull, monotonous, | ing to one or other of t Organizations of the city, and bave proved their rests were m campment of F of the capture of any nt of pape p of C Dedesjuus been pub- ‘that bas given entire eatinfection to ide | lished, t report Onde no cresence, Others as. hove done so? hat theatre, Ho apperrs to-nizht and | sert wat Perfecto Lopez. snortly belore bis exec ping ja @ short comedy by Tom Tay a olicated 4 numper Of persons, but Lopes's | poriem, that the Keput last words, 4 Nice Firm," which, with the ae * DEATH TO spay,” uttered when he was tu the agony of death himself, Kive the hie (O suy suc iqnobie Vel. The truth is the Vouunteers to-day are each disirurtiul of his nearest companion ta arms, Thave known fora long wi ile Liat woat bas happened wan inevitable: it is stated that three hundred more arresiearn.to be made, (bree bundred more" suspected” to Le sent into Lean readily believe it, but for every one so |} arise Ove oF Lon More, WLO sOOud be sent, I #ymputhy with the reyolmion is to be th. eriterion for We honor of being extiod. Yesterday Mr. Joho Nauninger, partner and bust er of one Of the mos! respectable king houses of this city, Messrs, J 1g piece all of those qual Vo wou Mir, Machowe lis reputation tind er-attractive comedy of * Rosedale,” ‘The Florence Berefit. Mrs, W. J, Florewe have a grand 8 Philadelphian, nas been f NOW VOR 187 Wee: ¥ Mpproving their bar passports oeracy, after consultation with several aire er thew 4 | come nah tne ie tt AN san see a et te liq tare, the som afternoon taste. ger, cy Victoria C. undercurrent of bitter feeling whicn the bratalitie bee fed lous beicldeonalvatibalgs Of the volunteers bas produced, 1s contains among | *S* we ahha. onkanie es others, Don Cayetano Montoro, a Spoviard, Judge | Tale. Year after your MaseiT iid Dramatic Rvents. “or Tie Buprews Conre-ul-che teed; wud captein-vt le. Nilsson appears ning in “Mar. | one of the volunteer regiments; ihe Marquis @! Mile. Nil PP thi gin “Mi f th Neer regi he Marquis of who ea) ndacity live and are u arpoRen. Constitotion of the United states in regard to wer of the Biates over suffrage, together witb tem of ro citizens 4 boy. about four ounces Of bread half baked, one pint o! jorrid'e coffee, and about o 0 | For dint posed to be for th orrag ionide officer of permivtion of and ove: OLEARING OUTTHE CAPITOL, The announcement that the Ci Trenty-third rtreet near Sixth avenue, kept by Jim Mace and Phil Hererave, would be sold ander the hammer by Max Boyersdorfer, crowd of sporting men and politician The fon, Harry Tilt, Jade Cotter, Pat, Hanbury, Jake Seebacher, Barney Aaron, Billy Edwards, John C, Heenan, Homer Lane, Barns, were in attendance, dours wore opened the Capitol was tnvaded by « mumber of second-hand deulers, dust covered men shuffled ap and down stoira, ex- amining the crockery, cooking utensils, and farnt- jonally tarning up the edges of the carpets to determine their qnality. Mrs. Noodles iid not put tn an apoearanes, the appointed hour the Hon. sddrosse! the crowd guage much the sam wad ron for and He coneinaed by offerme ad: zen for which there were @ score of A bidder who naked for a nor” took the lot at $1.63 ver calio Tne rest of the liquors speedily dispoxed of at fair auction prices, hour or #0. the sporting gentiemen withdrew, lett the old furnitore dealers masters of tis fed. A magoificent six-borser bronse chandelier cost at least $75, was sold for $10, ana a Broseels carpet bronght $1.12 top table, over whieh Mace ond bis companions had contested many &eamo of draw poker or lougit te was knocked down to a dusty-lookia, been ¢le must be removed by midnight. w Democrats, To the Fatteor of The Bun. Bia: In the somewhat notorious reply of Sen- Stor Carpenter to the letter of Theodore Tilton to Senator Bumner, Mr. Carpenter makes the broad as- sortion that the States have the power to “ citizens from outrage ace, color, 4 | Bince I see no dtssent to tits position among the Re- Publican Journals, and as it is quite §well understood that tne Republiean party choso Mr. ehampion this doctrine, I am led to ask why this in terpretation of the respective power of the General Government and shat of the States may not be put to good use in whis State at this time, ‘This city for many and the State for several years 4 under the domination of Tammany In the election jus deen temporarlizsmept away. Bas tho.aame mon 14 who hundied it with so much Jas with #o consummate tact, still med in our midst. ¢ Neve they wil die” thus easily? If 0, hot know the temper of the men, and still less, thas of the real power behind the have relied ad suill rely (or the future. to the necessitics of the resent is by no means t- | proof that they have desisted from their uluimate Indeed, if L may be so allowed, 1 bel ern to be still more determined than ever, South wis more determined alter tae election of Lincoln than before, Th view of tlis probability, and tn view of the construction which the Republican party h 4 previoi it vitality planter; Enrique Ramirez, agent ot planter; Anto Le hap undoubtedly had the effect of unearthing every + Postition.” tio Mendoss, bowery; doed Ronevertia, cloths. Gas fact ofa sufficient majority in the Legislature to ported t th: , 4 “ * o Ly i 4 the sure, Why eannot there be — 1 ported that th Prince George Gailtain, « Russian nobleman, who | eiano Montaro, Judge of tue Sapreme Court; Julian | Sageea exelusing. irom. safirace every citizen who | criminal ' ‘he connty—if a white man and an opoe seeaat r jong been identifio, | “aluzo, doctor; Agostin Lecio Muro, merchant; | Pet'cver voted for Tammany and ive corruptions, | sitioulst. As to all other ciaeses, the bayonet prec~ comes OF @ tamliy that have long been iientifel | Anconio Ramurex, notary; Antonio Cencio Bello, | Oras least everybody wio voted for Tammany ai | Hic? does not seem to work so havpwy, and tt With the art of music in ite highest forms, las | planter; José de Cardenas, lawyer; JusG Abre Mlection and thus spoly the power to ac. | Ud house burners are stil! enjoying peaceful imum u complish something of real Importan:¢ Surely nobody could objeet, exclude sone 80.00) more citi eit excluded, an claded for principles of our government, or ery practised upon th: If it }s a good thing and Just taat 175.00) women re excluded from saffrace, wo have rever injured the city by any net, by should it not be still better that these 80,000 should also he exciuced, since We are tol® that they nave robved the city of xty millions of dollves within a few years, or at lenst that those whom they bave just voted for Thope, since wonen must suffer this kind of des. grade Tauimany Dew Vie TORIA C WOODHULL, Pa ; row whoin Ka-Kiux sod Lu DO inanttacr 4 Buoap ornzer, N.Y. Nov. 9, 1871, There is, boweve: ‘opposition to ti - Se tice and wrong, um cowed aud iotim Misrule and Corre a on Governor's ted anu seem alr 10 spe: sian breaths, yet everywhere L imagine ba "| 70 the Eutitor of The Sun, Sin: The Govetninettt'sttows a eutdtor suff. | (Mie, Dring neice apn oO elent food to satisty an ordinary man, but what a | (ost it may win in the next campaign Tecruit cote at " Castle Wiillam” te aot enougn for | 146 byt eficers might no uave edectod Konehs eso In the morning There are no vegetables served at any meal although there is a large garden on the Island snp denefitof the troops. croits' dormitories are even worse thn their food, iney casemutes on a bundle of straw, wit ove blanket are put to. ale ow 1 4 0 ent, With @ Bow to quit. tr in eharze, who 4 nine Y chloroformed as well as robbed. The burglar says | Prominent Demecraiie leaders, bas decided to op: d wituin wen days, nd. lee wil leave ne machine. and if the recruit tells he oan | oe ae ees ataand erbeicy Lute ceaten potions he entered this man's house, and, quickly discov- | 0°** & spline iaaei Whether the Swedisu Government will quietly eu See ea ae eee Lee eee iene it fos 6 the perma’ i resident a 7 ident, ided the ant i to ancl ee RAR reteeen 4 th foterest with an Kalan ne ik ous been Ww Lave Ww ¥ 18 Demon, i began ascending the stairs, when he heard the | Grant Republicans will pnt # teket in the feid, and | Jon) 0 ee we Mone can | Or the recruits. Their pline is fol Leen ka tester at nomena ae 4 » reernits, afler recewvin; oldier alone #1 ted of €4 gentleman snoring s0 loudly that he did not dare | iudieatcs @ willingness to support even’ Charles | Here the volunteers are in a great state of ex | Tie, reernite, wher receiving | their | okie ui bond Ku-Kiux scte—nol citemeat over tie expected arriv-l of the capiure clothe re en to the Castle, where tre t- to proceed further, for fear the mau would wake | Samner, Horuet, No one, of course, dure ooouly most the | Chaner thew eitimon clothes, are takeu Tymsivieasia ; ead hinself with the violence of his nasal perform. | y ener on of whether thecapture of ao American ver: | DY, the Mturesaid Sergeant, wio sepa Res of indi idua’ Vou O' Hall's Dammirs Becoming Lenders T ueurtul port Way wl iere to Urine anee’ | anti! 8 o'clock, when the three Jews. arrive ance, He stopped, and almost immediately the in the Work of Keform, Dut the volunteers boart amung theuiscives that" | Re Sereecant informs the | recraiie tout efias havaiwe: gentleman woke and got up, but in a moment re The Aldermen met yesterday with Presid, y Bat ae they really Leleve, settle any | (rere tomes will be ance 45 eRe BF fhe Se Dane ua hae tecteaatie taeel and at Washington by jews takes a suit (cout, vest, hat, and pants), ani r turned to bed, and directly was suoring awaiu, | Comin in the chair, and after some routive busi pil haha aL ofters cents, the otber'3) and the otter #5, wheh | 9#i0i-b¢ Noa. | Conviction: eonaiins Three minutes ra 8, 8 Tia inc} news, were eutreeed be ATasreiaN Pmienay we PRBS sian the utwost they wil otter for msut o! Cloth thom to Prison for monthe ur Fes nia ene) mwas: Sew Kadena oll led ep ‘They could Gisily Whip any orée AnieieA HYEWr | Hie WOE be terba we Teast jhe Gie tr Ges soa cess, Shemn..ne.cibieens. Os ihe leege panies Wie trousers and watch, There had not been the : send rguivet them. They bave already arranged | Otuer coe takes them up next time. acd son anu! | fra at lightest gaat (ap aaanmathene Mn ParerrsT: On pebaif of the Committe ap- tiwmseives bow. the lorts of New York, | allare disposed of, 1 kuow » man to be confined THe APPROACH OF OXANT's KATONERS, = peeee . i their won-plated versols, many of waien are really | dier clothes, which would cost him at Government | iwents ehowtere, ant never retarn to ther he vine was planted in California by formidavie, and boom of the ImoreKuAbllity Of tue | Pree 418 OF FIG, Whereas he could mot ger more | Tue ewuiy Will likely leew ine Bi ss i acme cae open, : Morry, Calofia, sod Namber Four Mon BY cents to! his ciiizou's clothes. Some ane | parrot its adult white mae p the Orsi wissfonaries nearly One Mun ared” yg ate eorly day. anitenaw SOE TEENA y ep deviled oe God babtase und Jatin Unave | Saortaes Laon. ‘ut ago, and the species moet growa, and the favor The eu at the invitation of | wae be seul is ulmost uninual, | inthnaced enongn to shaw who it Is wait tius are Tikeij (0 086 @ # . your Committ ia tne examination dee bade tteces cee Gov, | GoveRson's Inawn, Nov. 8 ation, ‘fae market will ite vonety for wine-making, still bears the name Neural repos aid | ig amilles of Lie exuied to supply — r be gets four ounces of bread, two ounces of pork, and one pint of ro-called soup. per be gets four ounces of br coffee, If recruit wants to comp! te treated, he hy Dyer Soest airing cee GRANTS KU-KLUX WAR, TILE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE Line ERILES OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Filled with Prisoners—Tho Resnte Among the Peopte—Pbe Desolation York and Spartanburg ~The Carpet-Bag- aere Jubilant, Conervonaeuce of ihe Sun. Yorxv: 8. Nov. 2.—There has been no adatemeut of the vigor of Grant's wat apon Upper Bout Carolina, The panic, confusion, and distresq produced by the tnvasion could not be fully esti mated during the frst few days after the dechras pitol in Weat drow together a yesterday 4 Frank From the moment the Seedy looking and tion of war, Everyday makes them more apparent, Farmers in nucodoning their bomes in many ine stanoes le" their fam unprotected—erovs |) ing io the folds ungathered for tho freedmen, who gen erally work On the share #)stem, (oeather and ap. Propricte us tiey may pleace, Several countey mors chants Inve closed their storeLouses, some avane donime them for the time, while Im two or threo ind stances the proprietors of others forma portion of the prison ganz now in the county jail While the physical safering las been great, montal suxicty and distress have in some instanees wrought ref sadaer results, Woeid that the number of thosy lattter anfortunates were less; although rumor in dicates only some four or five, an) the facts estab Nish at lovat two cuses of insanity, devalopod in the Inst fortnight, and produced « reetly trou the tags, fal conaition of wffiirs prevailing. At Max Buyenrdorter sports and dosiers in len be Would have ased if ne eiected to the Assembly, ons of eo ber per vard. A larce marvle- fat of om organization known as (de Ka-Klux in ¢om4 mon parlance. Home of those at frat arrested bay boon released, and they do not yet know for caper they were imprisoned. Outviae of we jal a considerable number—perhape ar many ae two Dame dred and fifty persons—have volpntasily come fore ‘ward and admitted that they were at ove time ou nected with an organization ki iebor an the “Council of Safety or some other such orden,’ ‘These men, I am informed, genorally state tuat they had nover been guilty of any violations of law, bus Simply became connected with the organisation aa A method of avowing their political sentiments, They teem to have been ignorant alike of any wronefal act 1a 60 doing, or of any law forbidding it, In one instance, » day or two since, an old man came before the military commandant ond varied the urual statement. He admitied that he had been the murderer of acolored man some time last win having shot lim io thenigit with a rifle, Whether such a murder ever occurred, or whether or not the *1d-mea-¢- ina. sape_ronditing, aresacerstions I dove heard ventured by citizens of the place, AX any rate ho woe sent to jail, and remaina in enstody, A turther result of the campaicn is stated to be the Ciscovery of the fuct that eight murders were come mitted in the county last winter, the victims all bes ing colored men. This is an exparte slatoment of course, but in ali probability a wus one, Tiere I however, this singular featare connected with thi matier: that weither the white nur colored peop! here seemed to be aware of tie fact that several of the muraers ststed bod ever occurred. ORANT’S BAYONET PROCEDUR: and the Tammany xelude jr any reason other than 1 condition of servitude.” ‘arpenter to passed its power ha y be they do ,uvon which they Conform: eiven biyy from tne tnvading squadrons ‘rom the testimony extorted and said to be vol+ untariy offered thus far, It wouid apowar that nevo~ rlhundred men in the county decaine during last fall and Winter, members Of those secret orzamiza- tions, What tie motive of the order was is nos mace public, There is mo doubt, but nese mow cumo togetner to protect themselves againss Le me- pacing Dayoueis and dullete of the Stale eulored militia, bat it will be made to appear that tacie ubject Was another rebeluion against the wat ones xception thet to thele ality of criminal acts should be pumshed, twichout exeaption tbo rasart ration W the unnecessarily cruel adopted for the pus nent of crime, 0 disposit fF encourme the pple of that claw nee it wonld only feilow-citizes smi seem to wish without midst vliean party may at least de rats to the sane level eailey the tages a daily protest aginst the outrad for breakfast a recrait gets with more ease, ond nave preserved a¢ thea she riehta ot the eitigen, With th the panic and stamvede of citizens, and the eener.t rain and distress Hiling #0 toaay housebolda would nave been avolied xT aKenuan The Attorney-General left here a fow days oromising, LoWever, 4 speedy return, ‘Tue gain velug played in South Carolina, 1# one of biud—toe renomination aud reClection of Grant, and it is 008 Of too mach iMporsance ior di nierested lauds to manipulate; hence one of the Cabinet Must sUpErViRE Le game A¥ It ProgroRyeR, Tam glad (o state that tue prisoners In custody of 0 thn law thaw oxocuted, ounce of fat pork For eup ad and one pint of The re ep on the floors of tue to ihe manner of their Weatwent by the miliary, Us every courtesy Isexteude.t by (he ofllcers Lunt Lie, Toles Of prison discioliue could allow. Oupt. Oxdew iu to first to ask ti!