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THE SUN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1872. J fighting the shad ' f theextinct | Grant's creates ps bo deframd th le of 1 | tne people came he told them he had tad » THO — TPIVOTRTN perfection between the last half of the last cen. are now ting theshadovrs of theextinet | Gnaxr's conta te dated the peonicot | PETER CARTWRIGHT DEAD, | tetra st? a ‘chshastsatean'.t| AN TEOUR WITH RUBINSTEIN | tecnrnaneylt attest sh atom ie Saat genius seems to be exhausted. Perhapn it ip volley is the pollo ve 4 - 4 . . Louk at the extravagance which: peop) ‘ UY, Policy is the policy of hate to all who ever | master’s diminishing chances in Novem- wownan: ‘R272 OF THB CC0D Tntoy ped up to him and, asked him TIER GREAT PIANISTON MUSIC AND fhauige tn 7 hey aye rose BOO Peele ‘ differed with the Republican party of other } ber, and te bring upon their own heads the OZD ph Dis? CLERGY. “did not that engel WOMAN'S RIGHTS. for aseason, and the composer of the opera gets vf Tt Bhtwes for ATL pier days; their real policy is the policy of | penalties that an honest State Government — . at ty pony enc nothing. i > a ee — | spoils and the perpetuation of their power | will not hesitate to inflict, Tuctdonts of bin Borkood—Frontier Life in yr the lake He Analyzes his Hearers—And Declares the WOMEN BAVS DONE NOTHING IN MUSIC. eELD SY, CEL heron Or ive With its oppo and cor- ——— ~ Kentucky—The Lord Laya Potor Out, and A sulphar aad rewing my Tone Art of Music Near Denti Warner w } Reporter Wil not music be benefited by thy — — = " The Patenburg Masencre. Peter Knocks Under—Meo Fights the Devit called to the people to eee for themselves, They ors who Get Thousands « | Superior musteal education of the women of tho rupt gains, In order to maintain them- . / gear nndamroon braun for arvile importer, We were ; p age Amusements To-day, " ving to exelt Gov. Jorn Panker of New Jersey has for Seventy Yours— Anecdotes. troubled go more With his brimstone angels. Night, While Composers Starve. Rubinstein—Women have done nothing jn | Vb Isk, Mky Ue ive and Maas eheaee, [melee OLice Eley Bre BUEVIRE VO CACILS | eat Ghod feWed, Sab Ah t and | The Rev. Poter Cartwright died on Wed- | 4 Honnon ov waisey Dmiwmixa Preceens, | A reporter of Tux Sun called yesterday } music, absolutely nothing. It in the same in ’ a and perpetuate among their fellow eitis | OMered 800 reward for the arres! ul 4 music ag it ts in al arts —they f . Petar © on Anton Rubinstein, The famous Russian sonvietion of the Patenburg srors, | nesday at his home near Pleasant Plains, San- | Peter Cartwright had a horror of whisky, and | 0" remarkable.” * Le zens the worst passions that con influence waxwins Miu SoEet oan ee ped fmon county, Bl, axed Sightyceven years, of whale drinking prekehe ni. He says i pianist was SomrUTSy pasted Le an ba riche mover than Nvant'e Ml : enh) F ss this @hteat arid t | leavoring to cover their cowardice by de- | Born tn the Old Dominion In the cloudy days PUA ERRtaN HIVEREREE CAITOA TURD SUL TENE DTC | Crear cE IE Wee inma walaar ithin six montha the ablest and pures himwelf a baptint preacher called tostay ail iene with ‘ tingulshed hersel Just after the revolution, young Cartwright went Faced ea By he ratay all ment with | tealian, who was showing him some musical nothin, Jo not believe in the womnty » Which is sald to be so very hitry. Even when a woman ting In art it is by ae cin He was ac extravagant. She can paint a horse or the lik luring that they have done their best to horaer on rudy and they partock of our | eompositions, While they were engaged in | hutaman-tever, ‘Tako, for instance, muted ¢ men of the Republican party, mew of great | Clring thal through scenes in his infancy fully equal to the stepped inte another room, i ou Ms fo) Mothers intellect and overwhelming intuaace, like | Text all concerned, ‘The arrests foot up | joat exclung eplacden of his later career. His Eee eee ot | eonversation the reporter conversed with Mr. | love. Every woman feels that—at least the rance, lined ‘to Scusven, and Scucng, and Treapere, with | “ee afrighted colored men who had escaped | tathor had been a soldier in the revolutionary | Mougiit ita others having great local followings in| '@ massacre and four white men, who | war, and shortly after the declaration of inde- | Jn in wining prayer. Wioniawski, the violinist. ‘Tho successor of | Srest majority, | It pe CS Paganinl, as he has been called, 1s a large, stout | feeling of the mother who bore the child-ang man, with a big, pleasant face of the Jewish | still no woman has ever written a poom or others Grand Operm House Ro Carciin Crewe Mavivos avenue and Portyefith at, Olymple Theatre. 1 te! Rabenstain Conce every State in the Union, have formally | Were caught straggling through the coun- | pendence he resolved to emigrate with his fam- | sna asked me to teke a dram, heaving, aaa wise expressed this feeling. A cradle son Cimer trea: Francivco M left the organization which has been de- | tY: The main body of the murderers are | ily to Kentucky, then the favorite hunting | 9%) Re ohee yoy ing reeachers, who will dog Hi iS enibiy tent ih plait rig ta See eek wounen eye was, orget it to muta © — Annie Adame and Jor! 1" » eri re nf , gro! ‘oO pI 1e ad sufferes erribly fro ie is Ab aa, mat or w Theatr Jawe—Anvie A 10 pm famed to the promot'on of personal in. | ®t large, and the Sheriff dare not make | eround of the Indian. Young and hardy plo» | not pray with we, ¥ chierwe woman—woman feels that-—but can any r m that sho ever expressed I—expressed itag Goethe or Shakespeare or Heine or Bovthove his appearance among them, They openly | Beers were pushing forward from the old colo~ WHO I8 GEN. JACKSON? Wednesday's concert. “ Why," he said, “in terests and the e defy him. It was his duty to summon a | Dies Into this new and fertife country, and the | | Cartwright, though not » Radical Abolitioniat, | Russia and Poland we would have snow and toe ouragoment of strife, and arrayed themselves on the side of a ‘ had very swelling views of th ality of man- | at this time of the year.” or Rubens expressed it? There are no suck peace, reconciliation, and Honest overn- | Pose and to arrest the whole gang, and i¢ | IMdlans, loath to surrender the land "of anes | fina!” Gye day when ho Waa p Reporter—How are you pleased with your re- | Hames among women. - a 4» Tecot > AE - Jay, P . ' and turkeys,” opposed a determined front to the Gen. Jackson P y wounn souterons. <5 = | ment, The most widely circulated and | W4 Gov. Panken's duty to see that the | ouigrants, The conflict between the races was | preacher whispered a little ception? ReportermAnd the American « ' Has John A. Dix Nothing to Answer? | jnguential Republican journals in every | Sheriff did his duty. long and bloody, and ended in the decimated | $08 has come in—Gen. Jackson ‘has Mr. Wienlawsk!—Very much. Iam only as- |, eporter—And the Amerivan sculptresses ity . - ' Cartwright said audibly: "Who la Gen. Jack. | 4, he ites Gen, Joun A, Dix stands before the | great section of the country have taken | _ Five dayshave passed since the butchery. | tribes of red men betng driven from the dis- | son? if he dont get, his soul copyerted God | tnished how little the ladies dress for the con " ' at ingleade H probably: escape miter: Shute . Itisdiscournging, An artist likes to see State of New York asa candidate for Gov- | the same course. And within the snme | The ringleaders have probably escaped. | puted territory, Mill damn himi'ag {uick’as he would Guinea | certs pre eee eee fiave never heard of one woman ernor, and the people have @ right to re-| time the great Democratic party, North | But men remain whose swollen faces testify | | FRONTIER LAFE IN KENTUCKY. | “five congregation, Gen. Jackson and all,smited | Sentry are not very pretty, but they seem to be | Mee TA edsent lock nkethoosrnr it quire of him an explanation not merely of | and South, burying all past differences and | S744 Hey were actors in the affray. | None {eumiey team ahnhtrate Vay tp iy iy cant | A mee En on cana td ase Peake an rege fhe = a 's own public nets, but of the acts of | with the patriotic design of restoring peace | °' chpehsane A 9 Be y., ts thrilling in the simplicity of its horrible | tise him. The General, on the contrary, ex- Reporter—W! i jon has New York ost beautiful creation of God, If God has cree ; nts and | and HAMNOHY bOuaUOE the land. hivens | Probably done all that he intends to do, | details. ‘One dark night the company, const. | pressed himself highly pleased with his inde: | | MePorter— What Impression has New Yo anything—ideal form, tender beauty, assistants in times past. an earnest of their good faith selected as | 5° Much for your boasted New Jersey law. | young men, halted at a place called “Camp | Jackson, “ought to love everybody, and fear no | Mr. Wientawski—Well, it looks to me like the | the graceful, goodness of heart, purity, Inn In 1664 Congress passed an extraordinary | thelr loader in the existing politienl cone | NoWs let the authoritics hang one of the | Defeat,” wheres number of emigrant families | inortal nan.” great provincial cities of England-—Liverpool, | CeRces§ Chartn of ineffable grace; and then thera instein modestly)—I_ know nothing of have never heard of one woman told Cartwright that Gen, Jackson would chas- | appreciative of music. strange, very strange. There is woman—tha i fi a those who have been his public ing of two hundred families and one hundred pende ‘A mittsterof Jesus Christ,” said | Made on you? noble sentiment, longings for the beautifu had been murdered by the #avages. Tt was a ‘ is art, the most beautiful and ideal creation of bill by which the Union Pacific Railway | test the man who of all others hos the innocent colored men and then let Gov, | solemn, gloomy tine; every nt quinked with itkny wn a asd hake Saba old Pi Manchester, &c.—all rolled into one. I know man, lofty, unstained by. Teality, deli te and Company was suthorized to issue nearly | most bitterly fought them for twenty fivieneees and inake @ speech against | Tung aie uemrnand te bande. of farmiltes | eccentete and talenied many and there is one te ihevencle PSOpIe) RW RC “carey seer grasp its beauty aid mubliine grandeur to tan } thirty millions of dollars in fret mortgage | years pas en bo es were con. | the Ku-Klux act. placed. around outside of the women and | Good to let pass. He once had a dismite with a people. hot woman. She cannot express what { a y a i i : . : Mee on sae rh me ears oe t, oe n Lai parties Ay re con — children, and some were ordered to take their | doctor relative to religion. The doctor said he Here the Italian took hia leave, and Mr. | hollest and noblest in her. It fs man wh ts 1 4 while th same quantity of bonds | tending over issues which are now past and RA port Contradicted. Rand oritelde atitl tn th of the brush. | wanted honest and unequivocal answers to & | Wientawski took his umbrella, put on his allk | express it for her, Tthink nothing will c issued by the ed States do! cht well be forgotte the Among tho outetd n M Ad website vance A gehts, moveme bythe Macca hrlagnirlbetciallb-WPremiidl lashed tease elgg Sint equentiy asserted among | fa Shortly after he took his stand he hea you ever hear religion?” hat, and advanced slowly toward Rubinstein. | jest remain what she le | enterprise were by this act changed from | Never before have such vast results been | my tr ark tn rH something approaching him, crunting like swine He took Kubinstetn's hand, held itfor a moment | men; she shall nurture them mplished in so short atime since the | ()'U) Ofirst into a second lien upon the road, | acc the bonds of the com Cartwright fired and k found with aritie in.one hand and a ton ‘an Indian, wh or two, looking him straight In the face, then | #hall'love them, She has done her share of the work If she has done that well. "And besiies, any taking prece- | creation of this Republic; aud there is | pent then congr for Gr Faun ne eae tat Pe BeaC eaie ir you ever taste religion?” [shook hands with the reporter and left. Mr. | [twhituer eens that, well, And besides, ig dence of them, The effect of this is that ason to believe that the election of Tf, through vour valuable paper, you will etve pubs | Of his forehead. ‘a. Rubinstein and the reporter were alo have governed this world ever since T can. re- rete Licity to the truth of this matter, you wi fe en's Witter SH GLRY Wolk ou ever feel religion? 1He GREAT PLANIST, member, And see what they have done. Wag in the event that the company should fail to ry and Brows in November is ATitmnat Protestane, | 9 Pe : : F Yea Yon amohey" Mer Hublaatein sald, offering || SHOWN, Aves and Loule XV.'s end: Loris pay the interest on ite own first mortgage ‘uly aemured in spite of the unexam- | We yesterday submitted the above note to the | ,,coqn after the areal cf the family In Lincoln | | © Now, then aald the doctor. with apparent You smoke 2 Mr Rubinstein sald, ofering | Xvi fault that they had to bonds they might be foreclosed, and the | pled exertions made by the immense army | Rev. Dr. Preston, of St. Ann's Church, Chane | acqualitance” ofetwo Methodist travelling | four respectable witnesses, that feligion Is not : : THE GREAT PIANIST'S LAST CoNCENT TOUR, ' 2, "I presume you cellor of the Archdiocese of New York, through | Preachers, John Page and Benjamin Northcut, | geen, heard, suselied, of tasted, and but one sulle | ‘The reporter declined, ad . \ whom any such instructions must, of necessit early ploneers in the West. Tn the fall of 13% tury withess, feellug, has tesiified that it is an have a great many cailers Miss Carreno? be tanned; % A by Dee Dreaton th a the Cartwright moved to the Green Kiver coun. | experimental fact, ‘The welght of evidence 18 | Mr. Rubinstein (laughing)—Yes; but they are |, Htubinatein She is very charming, very sweet, i sissairk: OW GHG 1 Ca - ( “ “phe pe Issued ‘e are assured by Dr. Preston that | try, in the south of Kentucky, and settled nine | overwhelming, and you must give up.” wo ¥ and she has talent, too. She wants to ber first mortgage, or its own second mort- | the manifest will of the people. With an | the assertion that Archbishop McCloskey has | Milos south of Kusselviile. A Methodist preacher | "Cartwright aaked, “Did You ever sce apain?” | Mostly musicians. Some of them are very | gongstroas, Wells 7 shall bo u virtuoso OMy 1 gage for nearly thirty millions would be a | honest election the overthrow of this cor | given any such directions is entirely untrue, | RAW Jacob Lewton visited the family, and | t Noo funny, One came this morning and asked me | months longer, ‘his is my last concert tou . ue rectior ni » | asked leave to preach in their cabin, Cart- “Did ver h ” 01 ry " r ter th . vate life, and d total loss. rupt Administration is certain, and at no | The Archbishop has a Pp f c Did you ever hear a pain?’ whether some c sitions which he brought js Eshall retire to private life, and d Government would be compelled either to | of officeholders, aided by a corrupt and Reporter—What do you think of the playing come forward and pay up the whole of the | reckless use of the public funds, to defent _ ken no steps to Influence | wright’s father, who was indifferent in matters No, vote myself entirely to compostng—[smiling]— This remarkable legislation was carried | time since the campaign began have the | etther the clergy or the laity of the Catholic | Of religion, assented. and Peter. then nine years Did you ever smell a pain?” ine were classteal. (He laughed heartily.) An | that is,if I don't starve. Of course, if 1 have thisuah by conmape mene On thin pelt A hs ; = CHiaea sad FH tolltiee sane Cathatie | Gi ake: started On his Orst missionary excursion No. other came to me to tell me that he had invented | nothing to eat [fressen) T shall ha pear prough by corrupt means, On this} friends of reform had better reason for | Church in regard to polities; and every Catholic | to ‘suniion the the neighbors to here the Did you ever taste a pain?” anew theory of musical composition; that he | Main. When a man has nothing to eat he must we have first the testimony of Mr. G&onoe | hopefulness then now. is perfectly free to vote for Grant or Greeley, | preacher. “Xo had Alscovered a new metticd of cceapesing | “qeomeualng: Faancis Tats, who was in Washington at ailihiiaaeiss and for Dix or Kernan, just as bis judgment and TRE REGULATORS. Did you ever feel a paint” Wdulol Balled dee Hos caeaduubnlés Chub. watsakal Gn ||Tamaie ie Niklas eee c Mtl Me Bone that time as an avowed representative of | The Whole Story in a Few Words. bpd re : ject sbabieg ate SK eae ee eee eae a nctitude | ‘The doctor and his family were converted. the world. [He taughed again.) qtbinatein-it will come to politte { A m 4 : ot ) any control whatever from the Archbishop i arbor, ’ ‘ jon in Ja more terrible than the Co the Union Pacifle Company,and who writes | he fact has now been fully established | (y quy of his suburdiantes Py ot horse thleven” a one dhe AT F Wiiile the great pianist spoke, the reporter had | In Russia, you know, everything ly con upon the subject as follows: that Hexny Wrrsoy, the Grast candidate ie ‘citizens fort eabin; ald pobiive clieplig reite, aan Wh an opportunity to sean his face. What a romans | 1 th be id, in church. in the Work on the farm i The Pacific Ruitway bil of 184 I machined through | for Vice-President, was a member in full A proposition recenlty made to the Pres’ of Hegu ors, and had a piteh took up his quarters In a hotel tle head! There are rich clusters of the blackest | jon, and share everythinggin fact. Co aarinig Ht wtih forty-four rate coe | standing of the Know-Nothing order, and | dent of Colombia illustrates the old saying that | suitng® iy pap iedl 4fo Cilago | hate around st, They fall alaiost down to his HOW RUBINSTEIN MKETS A FIEND, tho never anbed for or vecetvedacout, Toe Rapieats | a ion inte a KuoweNothing | the Bourbons never forget anything and never preacher was ussigued tos room ih the eighth | ‘Boulders, and every timo his head moves he | Here a gentleman entered who acted ax if hi WAKE ALL ON Th M Tua, Srevexe’s share was | that Bis initiation Into s Know-Nt Tuaen anythings {6 kupeata hat: 6: treaty Nas sh i rs has to brush his hair out of his eves, It isa | was an old friend of the planet, labingt Peyen council or in Boston took place i r. It is interesting in these dog Soon after helng shown to his room, Cart. | brilliant, rich setting to along, dark face, and to | Pose silently, gazed at him steadily out of hia lately heen made between the Bourbon family | {; to know that the Cartwrights F “aie & + Ca sich setti " ra ace, an “yy at ra x An an ie fal hs ach etaad days to kt a ‘art 8 raised right rang the bell. A walter was promptly in As ‘The | Wonderful eyes, took bis hand, pressed it. and Next we have the testimony of the Hon, | the year 1354, after he had been proposed | icine in A and tha Canshltioreear ae ince core ition Gait Wilanpoted tie Gaay:| tered m xion that seems almost bronze, The | i “" ' ul 1 ncetton i rovied the flaxs | attendan T want an axe,” said Cartwri Ane ee eee ine | did got say a word. | Go Wa UKN of consia, pow Goy- | aud bluckballed in the lodge of his own | ©)... )hia in Amaterdam, by the terma of which | breke it by hand, dit, pisked the seed | ‘Phe astonished servant said he would procure Rate ore artis — ims “ How do you feel?" asked the new comer. Stat 1 March 20, 1568, | town of Natick, Such being the ease, any | the tom ffors to reveal the accret of an tr out of the cotton with thelr Ongers, and the | one, Having obtained an axe, Cartwright asked hey have SOhDIy, kanimliid toate Rubinstelo— Tam sad; Tam lonely, My only ernor of that State, who on March 20, 156 . ef c an Im | mothers and sisters carded, spun, and wove in | the waiter to cuide him down stairs: At the first PH fie eee Ateala ae | ray of hope left me porter av. I do not fect elivered in the House of Representatives | information which can throw new light | mense treasure concealed In Colombia on being | {nto lath fir the family. OF this all thelr gar- | turn in the stulra, Cartwright blazed his mark in | Wworid of thowaht and feeling loome from them. | *ery,well., You know, f always want 90 ao ‘a oe © significance of that proceeding | guaranteed the sum of €1,900,000 in American ped cloths were made, the walnut baluster, The dumbfounded waiter a forehead | a a 08 ermal A; | to Warm me anc me. and the only person @ powerful spesth denciineing thisact cf |/ UNM tle Bette Ce oe eo eee a euien Ura Mike t th A WILD YOUTH CONVRWTED. asked what he meant. Ceant fo KO) Ty iy eee acid a eine aad aa a aty baka | {u.whom f interested myself here has kone 1964 as the fruit of an immense scheme of | Will doubtless be considered of interest by | @old, In ad a part of the treasure boys will be filled with wed hope | back to my room again,” said Cartwright. 1 drawn tight, 80 as to be as austere as possible (Phe gentleman asked Rubinstein to gtve him bribery. “Who voted for this amended | our readers of foreign birth, many of | ster the expense of getting It out Is deducted ey learn that young Cartwright. accords | Preacher Was assigned to a room at aimore rural | Wile he lnughed, his face looked kindly and | D!® autograph, you? Well, Pil give 1 ’ whom have er indefinite ideas as to | THe treaty also provides that the remainder of own story, was a wild, recaless boy, | “igtance from mother enrth good, The Inrge mouth gives it an expression of | ydcubinsteln” Its for you? Well. Dil give it to act it is impossible to ascertain,” says Goy, | Whom have x i : thie dreavure; after paying (he Dlourbon daily tod in hotwects rd-piaying and | Mr Cartwright was fretassigned to Bleasant | frankness and ingenuousness. When the laugh | Who aru me for my autouraphe Lf L know thon Wasnpers, “asthe record shows that all | the character and object of the once pow- | ticip share shall be applied to the parmeat of | aancing, and went into y Though | 7isina in Wes in his old ag retained bi8 | is over, his face resumes its melancholy expres- | [T\e.tid be adilforent tities Dut utteratranven tittempts to obtain the yeas and nays on tts | erful Know-Nothing organization, TRG HANPSIEC ehie rods cooltaes ula rweeoaattinie ca pot initiated inte the Tce of vile Oe eee eee ean Scie aeeand: | Slot. lls votce adds to this expression of sad- | ‘ratte mu tetters from Maine; front Ores | ary ’ bl da hake si aihinanaen wie we ‘ he, was very successful if winning money. | line spirit of Methodism hess. TE Je mellow, rich, and soft aa that of @ | Torey, « Please favor me with your autograph | final passage failed. I state nothing The best evidence of the purposes which | ¢10,000,000, and to th uction of @ railroad ers evil habits will hardly be wondered at, woman. When he pe Kes with Hing it qua: paket f the pacull aonis of tus | ‘ . the Know-Nothings had in view is found | from 1 to the Magd hich would | When itis remembered that bis te Py pee EPP vers and t the hearer, It sounds as gentle . mony a year batt As. | ; more than what is notorious, when I say FLL cacohan andi veal 6 tH ; re ane 0 the Magdalena, which would | fusitive murderer from Georgia, who bh A CLOUDLESS POLITICAL SKY. tnd sweet as the tubing of a harp. walked ‘In salle: cae forms autogranie’ f that the Vice-President of the road hus | in the records and rituals of the order | cost 40.00, The concealed treasure cons | the Sheriff when the latter aiteiupted t a ‘A CONVERSATION WITH RUDINGTEIN, tone Hib to Bet clits b a ooeeenenue i | charged the company with $500,000 as hay- | itself, For instance, here is a literal ¢ sists of platina, Itis said that when platina was b's ised pila The chanee waa y Times at Political Headquarters A Reporter (in German, which Rubinstein speaks Reporier—I presume you have a pile of such been expended in Washington to | taken from a Know-Nothing ritual, of at disc e King of Spaln ordered that weddihe about Well-tuformed Odicehold Giving up | with purity) How do you like New York? letters ? J pe kk Se ic this | portion of the dialogue used in tho cores | Ml shat had been collected of tt should be ee unt a tate nnsylvania—A Reception to the Man | | Rubinstein (in his plewwant, soft volce)—Tt ts ltubinetetn—Took at that showing a pile of secure the passage of that act.” “In this | portion o! dialogue usec 0 cere. ‘i Pett né. he his Neighbor as Himself, Just like other cities, I have not seen ma son y letters). em to ask fort i thro: o into the river, and that the Bourbon return boine, while he ne orders i tel, because here aan act of 1864, virtually voting away sixty ] mony of initiation into the first degree of | », kes Ma pei 3 nthe manner in| They ving li times at the head- | gople and the city is Just like any other city. | Wine orders in the hotel, because here a ian , uy away ) 3 ae OF | fainily have retained the secret of the place of ha had cheat the gae And Chenin aN OLE 9 The stones are Just the same as those used inst. | has to write his naine down every time lie gives millions of the people's mouey,” says Goy. | Know-Nothingisin, This dialogue oceurs | geposit until th esent day. The Bourbons d rush His heart pale | darters of the great political parties. The cam- | Petersburg and Vienna: the bricks are the same; | 4 order for a bottle of wine. | WasHnurs, “the upponents ot ie in vain | between the Marshal, or examiner, and | aye not forgotten this deposit. and they have ina fe he turned blind. | paign grows hotter every day. Excited politie | the bouses hove staircases and windows, and are THAT'S QUEER, 4 id on VIC cr iyirrithr camer cer amar teers pervert Bs. not fore n this deposit, and vw de imagin himself about to die, cried for 2 n pretty much the same ail the World over. Lhave Weta cthee viblis ane manded the yels and nays upon the © | vot learned that there ts no extensive demand | jrercy, and. prot {ied (8 | cians gather in groups and earnestly discuss the | fot watked much in roadway, hut have been ere other visitors were annotnced, and the } final Vole agreeing «ote report of the | orgunizition, Supposing the neophyte to | for Gie'ielMt and tom tu saree uueccitee te | ere! ait ne | trospect In Pennsylvania, Obio, and Indiana, | told that the throng there iaiminense, Where f | feberter bade the great planist kood-bye- Mr. H conference committee of the two Houses, | be Hexny Wirscs, the questions and an- | Would not command a very great price. In 1845 i Clerks fy around with letters, and mail carriers mn. the crowde were Hot so large as those As the reporter went Maurice Grati, his faco i by which vote the bill was finally passed,” | swers would be as fo Dirt nt t i tat ak six bundred pounds «er his einful a taste mish ermtule of natal matter and carry rer Are you pleated with your recep. | beaming with thoneand-dollar bile, entered. fh At te tine BEANIE pupal f He Autiues Ave eau a candidate for aduilasion atina to London, an iid only get for it heard a voice from heaven, say= | away bushels. Co 1en buttonhole vist Cee rounscen Rulinsteiay” aaked the sharp SUG ne ae nenction which | iar this organization twelve shillings an ounce troy. The treaty has at me!’ His sins. however, | tors, and arrange for mass meetings, and visitors instein—Ves, they wre very kind (seme en | YOURE T Hiss ho received you kindly Gov, Wasnuvex thus condemns, Gen. | "Wirsos lan been sent to the Cong f Colombia, but that | jhe tenetve aaa cotter eRe, | ok astonished at the bustle and confusion.and | Sneed]: LOW seranuiterent teranplec fThadiaiiuect.” satd Mtr: Gratl passing on 5 “he > ’ 2 efore irther It Is he recel effet. | wouder whether all this is necessary to the suc- | People say t rent to applause ; i : a Pactfic Company. Mr. Trary and all oth- | Are you willing to take such an obligauion ino action ont tells urlous story of what oc- You seem busy to-day,” said the Sux re- | 80 artist feels t ery sounds of heaven In the ane wie \ ers Who were engaged in qarrying through J Witsox—Lain. i — porter to the genial Secreiary at State head- | Tabturous applauay of an appreciative audience, NOT A DIAMOND WEDDING, eS 76 Exasixen—You will now place your rleht | Reformed Tar iy ix evidently a unit A DUTCUMAN'S CR quarters yesterday. and when he feels like cutting his throat (Mr — this vast scheme of bribe were ly nthe e and ¢ BON obeys.) ; ¥ es 8 was the reply *T have received | Kubinstein used his finger as a knife, and pe rhe . Ane Agents In the pros | nd cross, before Almighty God and these wit- | to have been supp { the Lyppy-0' Brine ; biwasaDoteh: | Morning, and have pearly as maby more to ac | Gamage. however if the audience remains cold we ae eee ceedin, He was the head of the com-] 1 A not divulge any question | movement, and they have both declared them- i notorious nd to.” ‘This is lively business. and unmoved, ea n forty-two mow, and f Hh the Laid . Father, many, and they ite vit t 1, wh ine & sera at 2 . a ‘preach: The State canvass is progressing satisfactorily, | COUrse this time has passed away for me; but Corveepondence of The 8 1 ny, and ite i i ad is are Crone erally Rou | telten hearty Ripborters of Gamatty a Koni) lee Aer sariont, ME, Me ing iand | Mass meetings are held in nearly every school | Am stil teased with the kind reception which | Hanrronn, Sept. 25—Your correspon(t- ; ave eaid, Gen, Dix isa car efor tae | will never, under any clr en NAN, and willing to support the many nom- evening appolutment. After riding riot every night, and the whole of the rur New York bas given me. t In this « 3 evidently ‘i Office of Governor of New York. then F per amay see | ination for Mayor, when made. Time-servers | alouy nah on fis back. The traveler’ tricts are hurrahing with a will for Hones MUMENSTEIN ANALYZING TB HEARERS trl Ndi eipAlly ntl may ret ne 5 resen t : ae avy. Mr. Leer eporter—Where have you had the most ap: | iar yacers Stee es TOGUHa) MERIC What we demand of Gen, Dix is that he | {5 hi (2 | are at a discount in the Democratic camp. tr Bran ebersine hin | hall a Custom House officer was but- | pteperter Where have you had tho must ap | «yer. Mayer's Advertisement.” It so entirely shall state explicitly what was his rela- | > uy = enid the an. | ton ubenstein—You mean where have C epresonts the facts in the im Len ke TRIE ERGEAIAREM EAE REMIT h and helpyou | Did Gen, Grast write to Wrenn |" sist take up the cross. or we could Lotbs |“ How about Pennsylvania?" asked the ree} nitstiove tor munich There ore vere fer mee Hy Renae emer pey Pesan egiat } is en eme of bribery. | Ge Bayton of St, Louis during the past sums cs aise , | Porter. i ‘ are good listeners, Who love music, and who Une Lapa BM a tattle dos Ren aan Ml at hhc invention? Did Hereanicusn it cae Kx ative we years of a al Alek salen i ; A alee hes Jp ithe, HG, ong soon becayp well- | We have F rhey and Curtin and \trrenty-ve Hero there may be five una buindred th in “diamonds, watches, and jewelry,” it i H : stain ; peer should nly give jemocmts a share of | Known as 8 prenchor a phorets. He wee Mblice pers wgainet us ennsyls | there seven, periaps in some places even ten } 16 ta HOt adealer in dish ‘3 Was he aware of it, or was he ignorant of |, EXAM dream ane gxletence Of | the general offices. but that bis Cabinet would | was then prevaieue amlng Methodiaty called | We bareabsue eghcaded the sete tite cin: | but in Pekin aswell abin St Petersburg, in Paris | tty). ut Ne not neater tn vl dean ity D ne nov ate and approve arhiverae ait takai atton int thio tine | be re nized after March a3, would 6 jerks, and resemt ia Be Us dances | ere a tnit, Coucedad the State to the Lib> | well asin New York, it ts still merety a question id fancy g e has made money, but he Eee ie mad Sub ve ity | the ualvenie, and that un obligation at thls ime | be reorganized, snd after March 4, tech, world | ihe Jerks. aud revembling the Si. Votua dance. | grals. 1 Olio and Lndiana we will give you of percentace, An artist has always to play to | has made it legitimately. He is “soclal and ¥ w @ Feviegtion Wuson— I de K ‘| SB detrine Habg : would be seized with @ convulsive jerking all | At National Liberal headquarters @ large | fl,tudience, the majority of which are utterly | entertaining,” and he {s highly esteemed and | sonaralie® (On deen Ha aanal 1 do fe ; It is a fact, well known In St, Louis, that Mr 1 to i eal : Indifferent to music. and Bhd his playing tedious, generally r ie condemn and dk Examixan- Were you bor within the limite | Foe Ow and the Presi 1) eas Riis Gives adios and xeatlemen were | group of politicians were talking over Dr, Gree | or do not understand It Tespaeied eave our Clee t ounce she in favor of employing in | Qt under the Jurisdiction of the United States o d the President are wari personal | seized In this way, and found it impossible to | ley's apceches in the West. n its n . ounce it? Is he in favor of employing in | Qyger Genie, ALA: tliey cee. In Canute Goereoaeas | TeItCASSE CATENTIERS: tent to the paint.” sald one; Reporter—Do you enjoy playing in public, or | Last week, on Wednesday, bis daughter was the ¢ t d Legislature Ne ‘ pend: “ does it give you greater pleasure to play lu your S, ne Government and Legislature of New |“ Wirsox—T was, ance TE le gusertan Chal Ais aaene Cina HOW CARTWRIGHT ESCAPED A WHIPPING. Something new in every one,” said another, | foom when you are alone? y married to Mr. Samson Hirsch, the junlor meme York this wholcsale system of bribery asa : PxaMine— Lu religious belief are you a “Ro- hit ner Snrngay ( Aes eiata ine Prat At one 0 iments in 1801, there were two Et A way fault with @ word he has said, Rubenstein—No; there is a great pleasure, a | ber of one of the most respectable firms in New ane fs man Ca i ontain very unely ar: Monable young indies, attended marked ind rofound satis D play vefore ‘Aue The ntgl . < i | means of }.gislation and administration? | "'Witsox—No. promise above mentioned. Who are the Dem. | bp two Urothe louded horsewbipe, “The house Hels clectiing himself, sure as you live," | Rloncwnchen you fect (het Neanereteade tts | York. ‘The night previous to the wedding tha y Or is he in favor of honest aud incorrupt- | Examiners Have vou been reared up under J ograts who will be thus rewarded by the Gitt- | SRCTy*et STAC PHT eRe ea tee alae Mitts ented ; and feels every note you are piaytig. ds YOU | small handbill which you published to-day was ‘ by the purchase of the law makers, and of | EXAMINER” Are or were ettliorof your parents | mnerit his consideration? ermint gresnt Melted iUto tearey abd | wei yore ssummittes are preparing for tt, eee eee rate arch ae With a arent | The next day hundn aGf, them, were ae ¥ oman Catholic ‘eligio: petiel? a med yer Inclow te Go ne ents a " ¢ hy diMiculties caree re the Post o © malicious: se public officers that cannot be bought ? Wharton : Me, Watson, tho President of the Erie ¥ 1 the Assembiy, | Pleted, but it will be. tendered hin,” said @ Rul supporting hls ead on. his arm | of them was 80 noble dat nuniin tonmancan As the case stands, Gun, Drx ts persons EXAMINER—if married, ls your wife a Roman pie n pgelt the brothers h hey Would horsewtup man who knows all about it, brushing back his black hair) Yes, as a | wos aroused. Mr. Mayer gave the matter inta : ile teeth ; ha Catholic? Railway Company, has published an explicit ¢ ving (hele ofaMenk out to tt ane Liberals are alm taure of Pennsylvania poner, put Hot, AS 8 virtuoso, Every com | the hands of the police, who were not long in ally responsible for this extensive bribery | ~ Witsos—No. f of certain injurious statements Sat w phiai. 1 Senator Sehurz is doing yeoman’s service amor poser who dares to leave the beaten path and go | ferreting out the author. 5 1 } leet, , ti Paltivn Ave you wititeg an ues soaeinnas fetter ne a) has bese bi cadtea vie the Germans, and the party is working with a | his own way will have to fight a battle, a very The facts of the case are almply these: Re- of Cougress in » Cau lear his skirte |, EXAMINER Are you willing to use your Infuc | against the present management of that compar | fave his slicers, the Jerks. | AS Will, Senator Schurz will speak in Newark, New | bitter battle, before be will obtain recognition. | tween Mr. David. Mayer and. Mr. Tobias Kot of this guilt? If he can, he had better do | citizens for all offices of honor of trust in the | PY: According to one of these statements the | pniting the phiah out. T cried Fork, Albauy and Hutalo next week,’ ‘The oko with a jx ullar ex pression of radvens | both of the same nationality and faith, there hag “ rift of the ple, to the exclusion of ail foreiun- | interests of the Erle y have been saert- | ter the jerks, give th ews from Otiio and Indiana fs not less encour- eemed to be part of the face, yet took | long existed a personal fet 2 daughter of ; so withouts moment's delay. If he cane | Fy ang aitens, and of Roman Catholics in oars | deed in favorot the Atlandin cad Great Weetern ¢ | emit uacket., Aadva acing, and these States are no longer considered | nothing frou its kindliness,) Mr. Konn has been the leading sopranc cinace in . not, we can assure him that the voters of | cular, without regard to party predilections ¢ Butea tere ta tk pact or arrangement | 1 Fawed the laggh a PTL ie aaa thimlanta Hay aridence’at THE FULURE OF MUste, he congregation Heth Inrael. As is ustial at al his State will ait akikts Of iil Wiisox—I am. put the fa contract of arrangemen 1c was nelthe: ustasm nor evidence o Pom yeRel sell si cade the future | Jewish weddings, the choir were requested to ha this State will clear their skirts of him in : Whatever has been made wih that company, | , The Jerks appear to have proved fatal in some | activity at the Republican headquarters of epanter 1 reeauaye vou have made the future sent at that of Miss Mayer, Miss Kohn cone . November ina manner which neither his Another oath, which it is asserted on un- | ang thatthe Erie does bu aeanaiititt on adet tnatas em and artw right ells of a drunke n ——— ‘ Rubinstein Ves; but Edo not think it wilt | Rent d to sing at the wedding, but only to oblige personal friends nor that great party of | questionable authority Mr, Wirsoy, and | the sane terms as ‘itn overs other connecting (eee eee ae tedeatn A MARKSMAN SHOT, take the dinection, whi’ Wauiier wants’ it" to Mis Mayer, and was consequently Invited te ate . : c Y oF GOAN SPHDE ee ane t —- take, Wagner isa humbug, a cheat imbug wed with was aged ea corruption of which he has become the | every man belonging to the Know-Noth- | jine, Ithe ame in contact ‘With a sapling and also been asser that the present tirned, with ast arp note of declination, wher Mtched & Molent jerk, | A New Yorker Fatally W sided ata New | is now In fashion, and it ootains recognition in " v en ake be! » ken way ‘pon Mr, Mayer declined to eh ehig. a candidate have as yet conceived or under- | ing organization, was obliged to take before | Erle managers have consented to alarge claim | snapped t ad expired Jersey Pigeon Match—A Churge of Foul | music as well ay it does in rellglon, art, politics, Whonsed anrtheriedreinner who untorieaale ; s{yod he could be received into fellowship as | made bythe Atlantic and Great Western; hut FRIGHTENING A JEW WITH PRAYER Ploy, and & Conseaaent Arrest By humbug, Now its not humbug it's cheating, | fell sick and was unable to perforin her task on i, amassed a brother in the order, reads as follows: this 1s 80 far from the truth that the claim ts | Cartwright tells how he frig ed a Hebrew On the 17th inst. a pigeon match was and Wagner ated many into the belte the aay Feaniced: | Connedt ay SOETS YRS eo i Only Six Mouths. “In the presence of the true and eyer- | now earnestly contested in the courts, Tt who attempted to disturb a i meeting contested at the Half Way House, on the Pater. | tha ht ee ew) of ee age The police who had the matter In charge, soon : » most | living God, ahd on His sacred Scriptures, been alleged that the Erie Company has paid | | One evening a Jew appeared at our evening p) son plank road, ‘There was a large gathering of | ycthing that is wor Le noise | found out the printing office where the clroulars Within the past six months the mo holy word, Ido declare that I will truly fuidi all 750,01 ho secui er ons he sporting fraternity, incl oe were printed. From there it was easy to track w hitgations toward my brethren of the Order | OVE? $7,000 to the parties who secured th ther the sporting fraternity, !ncluding anumberfrom | about i = the scamp who ordered them. He proved to bs ‘ extraordinary political Peralanen, OSTA Know-Nothings, and that L-will_ keep sacred | moval of the GOcLD management; but the te tuatter New York, among whom were Herman Stem- |», Keporter— What will, Intyour optnion, be the | German, named Chas, Bolliver, the bookkeet Iu the history of this nation has been ac- | aii the signs, tokens, pass and degree words. | truth ts that love than $50,00) In all has been pale work, aud If It , lie wl auewer your petl: | merman, a well-known Bighth Ward politician | “'Ruvenstein—I think that music as an artis | fF Mr. Kohn. On belng accused of the crime, } ‘ 1, Since the first of May last | grins, emblems, and proveadings, we. And t | for expenses in connection with that event nna toe At 1 'nle"throut, smteougied. t | of King street, and Arthur Koop, also a sporting | on the decline. (In a generation or two we shall | Mt wee acknowledged that he was the author of the two great political parties of the coune | aie knowingly © bate “or elect any | and of this sum only €5,000 lias heen paid to the | * a Bowe Uk holon might that God | man, ‘Tbe latter is said to be a * crack shot, have no classical Punto worth spgeblty on ane bonds for trial, Mr, Kob came his bonds try have made a complete change of front, | person of Coreign birth wian Catholic to | Jaw firm of Baniory, LAnocgre & MCPARLAND. | his contue Cea hrayiie at the top-of | and holds two medals won as prizes for superior | Wifi that which is crand and noble in music, pe Iyer Aye BA 9 TOR DIS OE and each now occupies the 270d ee te eee eae c eines ‘And L further | ABother aiiegation Is that a bonus of 2annK0 has | yie,iy tse Heleahod ups suarked oll aud wevaed @ | marksmanship. and the divine art—you will live to see it will | Wa,'t he inadried on the ame day, ut. ws tho waa held by the opposing party four years | de lare and swear that 1 Will use all the means | besn pald to BiscHorrsnvast and GoLpscaMtpT | Wits on the Seiota Clrevtt, Obto, in 190-4, | While the snooting was in progress the spec. | Hass inte the pands of the organ grinder, Street | latter wedding was vo be solemnized in privates fs ‘ one ‘ in my power to ¢ Fact and destroy the in ) of London, wh © fact t# that they have only | Cartwright attended a meeting, at which a Pres: | tators stood on the boundaries nearest the cons | will have in thirty or forty years Weer gardens oF (he Drags homie, the excuse was deemed too ago. Huenice of forelzners and Homan Catvolics In | noen paid 2¥ per cent. commission on about | byterian minister ure 1. ‘The minister was | testants, Koop stepped up to tako a shot, and | where, Beethoven's symphonies and Handel's | tHiM jority of our citizens h that ‘ ; be administra: ne Government of the A fine mA t given to dria t the meeting ; ratoriog will be executed before Jne-drink- he large ma, OF our citizens believe thas Owing to the fatuity of the old] hare United states and jn any and all parts thereof, | four millions of bonds which they have sold for | Ha excused him tif for this thaccountabie love | Stihat time Stemmerman was standing at the | (Tey tigaremoking audience, | drink the itoulars were issued at the instigation of the Democratic purty in permitting the | tocal and geucral, To all thls. 4 free and volun | the company. Hoally, it 18 1 d that the | of whiskey on the ground that hits moth {or ond Gf the ling ot epscrators n the left, The Me THe Le Oe METRE VP CE? fe PURI ORE UE Spite LO Sb Serer Ape Une action of their organization to be con- ‘tL may ever be'able to remain true | Soating debt Mi pany Las been |ACrORseD | eee te Ae InGUMIAnte and when stance to the right, and taking a cirenit start Reporter—-You think the art as the art of the | isto come off on Saturday inthe Vallee Court trolled by the Bourbons of the extreme adfast, so help me God,” nearly seven millions since the present manace= Key-loving apologist he sald he the J off in the opposite On, the marksman | few willdie out? will probably get off without punishment, ib t 1 f ment came into power, but the truth is that ith cher’s excuse was Infinitely wor in the mean thine wing a bead and apparent Rubinstein~Certalnly; there are no composers liimed by his counsel. the Hon, W. W pro-slavery school, who, apparently obliv- These revelations, given in the words of | ™e!™ Li if. } 1 { f i Aunley to wall th n pd ther nN t rt 1! that there t: thing Jbellous in the cirs ‘ & 2 now only three miliiansands half tn all, aud has tsclf, for itwasa downwright le | ly awating a favorably opportunity to pull Uh ow, abd there will soon > Virtus o eis nothing libello’ ‘ lous of the momentous events of the past | authorities of the Know-Nothing organi- |" : ander on his mother. trigger. As the pi y foward the | opera will bo a thingof ‘ sd been reduced nearly three millions since : spectators on the r led Ou nody to compose new bride wore no diamonds elther at tha i ten years, insisted in expending their eners | gation themselves, contain about all that is | yperen | oF Fa Dies : WHIPPING A GANG OF RUFFIANS SBAOTALOTS OF the fp called ong | Robody £o com pore pam wedding or the reception. Heronly ornaments ‘ ried chting the ghosts of the dead pas f ie reaper ne proserip- | - A While on the Hockhoeking Circult, Cartwright | Koop thre 3 gun further | there is the worst of it-there are no " were earrings, bracelets, and neck made of plodsn ARN HOR She morte OL Ad pasts | worth knowing respecting the proseriy If there Is any body of men in whom the pub> | war tisturiod’ che Bante Tite at watine | Woon threw the Ne iknenese IR GunTERS PE ORT EP ea ely Es oa Pia aE ppt ag perma el ta that once powerful organization had lost) tive party which, through its oath-bound | tic ought to have ¢ ence, liis the gentlemen | mecting, by the advent of a gang ing direction from the object he had been aim- | Keporter—Are not Nilsson, Patti, Tietjens | magnificent bouquet edged with wi ‘ the confidence of the people and stood in | leagues, first gave Henry WILSON his offi who now have charge of this great railroad, The | When le was 4 half Unraueh his ise | ing at. and fired, ‘The full charge took effect in | reat ongstresaee? | fringes 4 i , granc mulse : 8 Bouatan eee a sabi course, Wo young men entered, finely dressed, | Stemmerman's face, neck, arin, and side Rubenstein—Ob, they are pretty singers (lie — a hopeless ininority, Buta grand impul of United States Senator, In view of the | names of Mr, WaTson and Mr. Bartow espectal- | With loaded Whips, and began to Inugh aud talk | einmermans face necks arin, and side | 3 ut they are nod ike Paste or Matibrany | Where to Find a Good, Bly Rat Policeman anon rank and file of the Democracy | strictness of the Know-Nothing oath of | ly are @ guarantee that everything will be co Cartwrt Hit oF dered them t ade 4 ring the excitement Koop es ped to New of Gish. Uistadling wit ently sli mn] It's very | Ze the Buitor of The Sun | i > eng or progress and refo! re 0} pr eEaesptes . | ducted with the strictest intogrity ; and so long a Magistrate otticers o ork, Stemmerman was taken to his home charming. Jooking up with his dp s for the beni tha n of our who were eager for progress and reform | geerecy, it is not at all strange that Mr, | 4 if p WiEb site pia DH if : ane ! ne tho law wore ufruid to interfere, and Carty pire, ue? aken i me in areal Bub Deck RG in im: For the ben f t por 4 F has carried the party beyond its old nar- | Wrison is disposed to say as liltle as pos- oe ney sin pads een h the management, | aay anced on the ruMans, What followed ly re His physician pronounced the injurtessertous, | come over you as if cold water had been y SHIRES WhO) One MLWATR 6 bbithg a 4 row Mimite, and, having sbendoned the | sible regarding bis connection with the | “#0 71H Desr @semInAtICn 8¢ eYery Biota nt, | eee ae a ie eee ay tar (ead HRY Wil | ee eee eee oe eee ee er eee ee ee eee erred toned, pia tavcne aiid load issues and obsolete doctrines which | onder, The disreputable Times snys that Gen, | but Lelored tn witht wid jerked hind theweat. "L | stantiy falling, aud yesterday Nis recovery was | Good, some. bad volcess’ Noy Mos, There are Th 1 hos i 7 ——_—_ eit Ww hin down, aud held bint fast. He tried his best | thought doubttt Uniber Of persons W history Many instances where An art has sudd ty any had so long weighted them down, the Dem- es Dix only held the post of President of the Erie Mi lowe. Ttuld hit to be quiet, oF would pound | Wientgued the shooting expreas, hele celale Hin DoT nareet ant aort UST LERIN iA Hi rats of the United States with thelr allies Election Frauds in Pennsylvania, Railway for a time, and “received a moderate pseu Tanda drhuken suagistra'g ordered ine to ree | That It was intentional into worse than for Insti ie hanrs toys H © Liberal Republicans, now represet feasures are being adop' preve emuneral or hia services." ‘The fact fs that | lease Win. Lrefured, ond he awore he would knock te ‘On Tuesday Louls Palmer of Paterson. stre painting ino Ttaly Still very good ites during the hoor the Liberal Republicans, now represent} Measures are being adopted to prevent | remuneration for his servi Tho fact ts that | en Toit ium to kuock aways, Afriond, a iy ree | Jersey City Heights, appeared before Justice | things, many neat t? in painting; but | {aithrul fellow. and takes & Lie most advanced and humane ideas that | the repetition in Pennsylvania of the dis- | be held the post for three months and was paid | quest, r f my prise The dra die: | Cutter and made aMidavit to the facta as above | y un wall du it bhael, no Rubona, | We irons requicing hi " ‘ are involy 1 esult of the Presiden- | gracefu uds perpe od last winte $15,000, ‘That is at the rato of $60,000 a year, | Ler mad T parete roke, seized hin | stated, and that elieved that the shooting | no Michel Angelo, AY be some. who | nor interrupt hin wile Cony ersiug Whit Lie k Vin the result of the Presiden: | graceful frauds perpetrated last winter in | FIOM. MhAe te ae the Fate OF BEN Var | by the collar Drought him to the ground and jumped on | Way done with intent to kill. “A warrant was | will say some interesting things. in musics ns | tat loracen f Hal contest, Accepting the results of the | the Fourth Senate District, Then Fede. | Yew then cant ere i. Ah Gere i te ne or Ok Fave Feud Hi Wells, granted : there will a be men like Kaulbach who | S#W York, Sept, at . war in good faith, and acknowledging the | rul and State officers swarmed into the | Yr with # salary of only $5,000 a year? sre, Tiare iny brisuuar Lo another, end te ylnglosdar | | Xosterday @ tanget compeng from New York | will palnt au interesting, though Dobe uruNd OF | a. 2 ciian Crikciere Benton in Haste equality of the white and colored races be- | district on election day by thousands, and | ‘The Commissioners of Emigration have | & blowin ihe car, and dropped him to tie eartie | Caton Hill, Koop, Noth De. OF Hie partes vas | Will be tnalanitcant when compared wiih the | {usToN, Bapt, Be—The uriokwt matel i fore the law, the Democrats and Libera ten officers of tion and as | taken Tue SUN'S u@¥ace and appoluted ae The struggle resulted in a victory for the | arrested by Constable Peter Yost, Justice’ Cut. | sublime grandeur of its past, (Talking rapidly, o twelve gentlemen players of Kngland Ttoaublltcans oa ae I Tiere) | acted both as ofcer § 8 fe | taken THR BUN'S u@vire and appointed Methodists, und’ the fines and costs collected | tor committed him to the county Jail. Koop, | but with the same fmtnovable expression of | IM Overs rentcmen pane of & ‘ t eins propose to labor together | lenders of gangs of repeaters, Peaceable | mittee to investigate the manazement of the | from the captured rowcies aimounted to hearly | Who ls at rinan, about 45 pears of ae, wore countenance,| ‘There is really no chance to say , earnestly and effectively for a reconcilin- | citizens were arrested on frivolous charges, ie Asylum on Ward's Island. Let the ine | $300, his left breast a rosette and badge as one of the | much more, Somany beautiful, so many sublime | siound Coday 3 The twenty-two went f : tion of the North and South, which, based | and locked up until the polls were closed, | Wty be thorough, searching, and effoetive, not | 1 | RAROSING AN INOSTOR: | 1 Bin DE NOnGe Cor aE eee Te aaa ee | nncee wil ie Restactiicact ce cutare,s Meer” | Sh then when the inal wicket fai, Mr ¢ 4 ‘ e ¥ Tee hadah oes Gn x 1 Marietta was a nondescript preacher named | 8! on for marksmns 5 ul - | a ‘i So then when the inal Wicks | ‘ on sincerity and disinterested good will, | and Post Office and Custom House clerks | Hike the Job of a Grand Jury i A.Sargent, with binierous followers. He called | Henman were scquaintances, and itis not known | DivyKMENCR METWFEN A Comvos“R AND A | iweniyitho thes Hinde hk The Filia i wall be pe ent and lusting. 5 1 . vo bi plec- oy rea vee Himself a millenial messenger, and professed to sides lated betwee em. SONGATER, e wickets, and when th ew ik shall be permanent and lusting, were proved by name to have bribed el Mr. Edmond Yates, tho Enylish novolist, loce | tre tlalone atid eee amenger and profensed = ane : eicsvcc Senticanct ee sauainan bik, Dred 22 With Lie lege of mix Wicket é ih The offloeholders who have seized upon | tion officers and intimidated voters, tureson modern sooloty this eveoing at Association | dav night at a Methodint oaniemeeting, Bars The Orevou Monatorehiv. donle all fue volves die auth age FE a ee eee amet Rigiishuien ieaVe t the organization of the Republican party, | Prompt and condign punishment should | Hall. Everybody as read his novels, aud everybody | gent oUsome powder aud iit acigar and then | Sa PRANCISCO, Sept. %.—In the Joint session ub mn . it will be a phenomenon; | forquevee to en route foi bi i fundamental principles the old issues long | tion of BuckaLew is certain, and no frauds | 7_ would be dimeult to produce a better maga- | Rik POwMer.on the stump und touched it with | onett, 1) rim, a Whitaker, 4) Neamtin.4 or women who anything great for the | corpme owed Mra Smith $10 for boars. The alee eS ugo decided by the results of the war, and | can prevent it, Any criminal attempt by | sive than Harper's for Ovtobery Tuany at the camp, , Bary obs bay tere, aud when past } sds voted wos peaking ic ieaeminttiey A teat Asie auke Lauats axainee ite inks cE Od Massa aciongee Ghia tO WAN bed 'Y7 th § f e hie . ic