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NOVEMBER 9, 1872. x F ensured by specie standards, rapidly fell tothe and let us trust that the prophecy with | of those bodies will be enlarged, Y pa seach ae oF ih disfavor yp shh! value of forty cents on the dollar, and ther fose | whidh he eoncindes may not prove min | thus stilt further extending the prinviple MR. LOUIS BONARD'S WILL. |! rey Mf iy eet nn rah if th ‘ BITTERNI SWI to ite present conditions, ‘These swift chance’ taken, cud that the party of reform, of | af self-gavernment among the people. ‘LIBVER IN METEMPAYcHo. | Pglepechinry pa reonthe ground of te Tuental nn weeorte fedured all burinese cfatrs virtually Wegami@llod fioneg adtniniatimtton, aud @f pure cleo | heen meseuren are quite costate to telaw | 144 A802 ER IX METENESE facapectiy of th? venkat. : THE TERMINATION OF THR CNC KOR ‘ transactions; nod we have ina great dezre lO" igus the Now Dewocraey—may at an | the passage of the County Reform bill. bietatin lar nl ht ok ange Wi, RERGHIR ANNOYANCES Wfratdichile itil : = ae, | OT ee ee od ine sentir ot 1 of thy Government, —— ‘Trinmpl of Mr. Berwk ‘The Sarrosnte De —- Tho Rov. Klijal 's Uascathed AATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 187%. a ee ees Drie dina Ht HRTeE NINE nul ext iu its wdusiaistration that Chopping. cldeathata Man ia not Insane Becouse he | Sued by the Retired Snpertntentent whore Whrensh the ance We hear each day off nee whieh look to personal gata honesty, our fathers. stocks and Mh Work wae Supposed to be Gratin. A Me. A. LL. Cainpbell, formerly Superin- bis Somt will Enter aud Holieves t mai'e Body After Death. Louis Bonard, a vative of France and a Pom, ‘into Dweilta Ualty- The Decision 4 purity without | The large mumber of persons who have Amusements Te-Dus. at tho vost of tho Industry ahd tn ‘ail which republican institutions cannot re-! of Inte concetved an extraontinary. ad- nt of the Soclety for the Prevention of | Lied te of the Southern Baptist As Aendemy of Marte 1a toorn classes of our citizens. Moneyed consvitacies main «ecare mniration for chopping wood, especially as ae | arate Pit as haa soctation of New York went into secret session anne Wik, Peal it 7 ‘i Ne lind a chiven of the United Htates, died in Bt. Vine | Cructty to Anirials, '8 bout to a¥@ inthe Fire Baptist Church 0 Fesiks TRING Een. Males Rid Wa ott IA A gelled ihe Goicts performed in Westehester county, Wl eee ye ie Sees ‘tect eved on years, six | MP. Herth for §8012. Mr. ( 1 has another : pttst Church of Harlem on Weds rset. eimned the operators to the | A siugular state of afitirs exists in Prog ro they should ty lain, The Emperor and Ministry are ene ingovils ofthe times have reached | paged ina coutest against the feudal avis- s. When we hear of the erimes If of popular rights, while ibers of our State Legis- | ¢ Puen is Ing the mens. yi ithorith b Ival authoritien oF Py | ures of reform urged by the Crown and rayite, waten fn The better days of the repubtt would have fn prison vette, w Mesure The pre 1 vire mitted by the mie lature, ur by mv Judges upon the bench, we must be nesday evening at 8 o'clock, After the vast atsembly which had Ustened to the details of the case had gone, and the doors bad teem ch sed, Dr. Pendleton moved that a commitee bil of $45 against Mr. Rergh personally. whlehy | t Mr. Borah on divers corey Theat have ao rare opportunity for witnessing | days before his death he made # will bequeath that healthful and invigorating exercise | ing to the American Society for tho Prevention conducted at Chappaqua to-day by the | of Cruc.ty to Animals real estate and personal Hon, Howate Guescey, The atte will he leas than formerty, avd th not be the inconvenience of a crowd. Lookers on will not be depicted hy the proeecty valied @s QSNUI., The will wae. oF Mr. Campbell says that he worked more than | O¢ 6 aad ; fected batere the Gurregne by legnloes tous years for the Boolety without receiving «| Oi seven De nopolated Ls consider Useense i9@ } pega De that bie atisonies | Brewent tu the Counell resolutions aa a basis fa tioned In @ willof priar date, and by counsel snale cent for his labor, nnd Mie position he , &Mnal Rading, ‘The motion was earried, and tay who apneared tn behalf of the Consul-General | {guk in the onard Will ease. | mombera were invited to neminate delegatag Oixymple T! Bi. Samen’e Theatres san fre that these outragen could not have been come | the Liberal party with auch stubbornness | oes or itty of France intervening for alleged noxt of kin | A SUN reporter was xentto Me. Bergh to ine | forthe committee. The gentlemen appointed nitted ina community alive toe due sense | that the reconstruction of the House ap. | he Saauae War Papers ith judicial | Ad Mele in that country, ‘The vbjection made Se fa epee) ty th canes OF ME Thunpbell: | Were the Kev. Dr, Armitegs, the Rev. Dr. Hodge of official duty and purity. The base frauds | pears to be the only practical means of M p was that Mr, Bonard was not of sound mind bes | Qampbell asinglecent. Mr. Campbell had aweys | the Rev. Dr. Kendrick, the Rov, Halsey W, fairness to lop off superfiuous branches—If | cause he believed that his spirit would go into | spoken of his serv during the time of bis cons | i eaeiree vith. Burra, | Hoction with thesosiety a's labor of lover aad | Kosbm the lev. J.B. Eide a there are any. The Ida Greeley Club | the body of an animal 7 that he did not desire 4 2d | and Mr. Charles T. Goodwin. Of this number, will not attend. Jouw Cocumane will not | este Hutchings yesterday made his decison. | fon. “Mr hergh anid that che sucloty had ai | three Dre. Armitage and Hodgos, and Mr. Good wed It mor om which bave been laid bare in Democratte city | overcoming Its oppositic = SS | goverainents aad in Republican State Legista- The measnre which has browelht about ra of the Opposition tures, would never have been committed If! ¢niy crisis in the Prassian Parliament {4 le wore anlinated by the honorable | 5 . wir pe r ' here. Hi t. After having decided that the will was properly | ways expre: gtatitude to Mt, Cocupbell, Pe HED TATE GE AE EGfamr Rad OTEEDTS nd pa seid Which RUAN | ca atanien un tee lene common Invonitee | puatenty pen herpes ma oes fe witing executed, and that the testator wan of sound | Som one oscrsinn made him ® peowent of 8 | Gandwietitam aot dedhaisbertinh ag chika 5 ; ; ; toextend che exercise of self-jo ti : Mars = paper ih . . at 4 tweit rouge. Meno p vory fi hort of 2 fovermment it mind, the Surrogate holds that the devise of th jon of his borrowing money from Mr. Cawpbelt THE COMMITTER RETARD honsible programme tor the future, which | ti Pie mas ari think that tt iw enough | Local affairs to the rural communes, whieh | oN, that Brean Atay should figure more | rate 19 the Soolety for the Preveution uf nzod by him for his. CM, - a , for consultation, and the delegates were left te " cons] v e WRAL rey a ht points, as follows: | Codenounce tie gully oficiala who have fallen | Heretofore have had no clectoral voiee in i caer Walhed io bos io Shute Cructy to Animals fs void, an the Soctety was | BOrgh’s) perwinal we; “ands added | MT: | suse the time aa beatthey coukl. ‘The onl; pere 1, No centralization, No extenstonof he | vorore tho teuptations of the times, and | the county assemblies, and to greatly re- t b obhop not by its charter authori.ed to take real estate * Af sons allowed in the room, except the members functions of the Federal Government, who have not been kept in the pathways of | strict the power of the nobility. This bin so that they will look like mu(ton-chop | py writ, ‘Tho Surrogate, however, holds that the | Mr. sbeliae ee Oe ininee and exhaust- | of the Council, were the Rey. Elijeh Lucas, IT. Congress and the President to be de- | rectitude by a healthy, bich-toned public sen- | jg generally spoken of as the County Re- whiskers, and very different from what | pequost of personal property to the society is FOO en i ect the Sovtety | Dr. T. Franklyn Smith, and Stephen H. Burr, prived of all excessive and unauthorized | tient. ‘Ten millions could not have been | forin pill, as its provisions relate prinel- they did, just as he fecls differentiy— valid, As the testator had no heirs who could for the Prevention of (1 tetty to Animals, i - representatives of the excluded and agertoved powers ossimed during and since the war, | stolen iu the work of putting up abullding UP- | Hany to the regulation of representation rather than te chop wood at Chappaqua. | Inherit reat estate, al bis relatives living im | red to no legs than thirty otis cares ck Niusity | members, ‘The commitice ware out an he and to be brought back within the mits of | on Lroudway, in the city of New York, one of | if tne tooal governments of the circle fact, it may be that nobody but our | France, and the devise being voli, the result of | ping back One hundred and Ay Years, in Bnd | and it was an hour of extreme anxicty to the iu= the Conatitution the great thoroughfares of the world, but for the i Jou ee ernments i . OT | rater FRANKLIN Will chop at Chappaqua | the decision ts that the real estate excheated to land. one, hendred 3 ev. they hanged mon | terested parties. ‘The time was pansed, In sohnb IIL, The Slates to controt their own af- Nay riers fon erated athe inae wens: Sai woe OOM SUS THI DLLaNDS: OF BRO Htowlay. SUN he is just as creat a man as | fhe State: but an the itete, at ate conten Hor ‘pho. waa much. interested. Kel | Gimeritien of the Fire Bapeie Chureh.. Many 4 caer Ip ateatlons Nay, more and worse than this, as those wrong- . i wie ut eae ty Nafimate the affect of the Surro- | though he would like almost as severe @ law | of thedeleuaten were heart sick at the reveta bat i brill _ peg sed ari ued doors grow rich from fraud and plunder they | may inclide twenty or thirty communes, be We OE Mente Sge—ane Rie Kiee tine the soolety will receive | ehacied in this country. tions whieh had been tade, Many blamed Me, Ve Kesorm jee. were received tn Anauctal clroles: they were em- | tie inhabitants of which have had no : V. Resturation of apecte payments. onal property of the —— Teas as the main cause of all the troubles, braced by the leading capitalists of New York; | yoice whatever in the election of th : it expresses in eight points, as follows Line Comp: , a h regard to Mr. Bonard's heliet THE SORROWS OF STRAUSS thers regarded the men who had called the Vi. Levene resorm—all internal taxes to | made thele cospartners in pubilo enterpriaes by | county authorities, bit all of whom are | tmowas secur, the dl sieuhined Bator sa | eaten aeiematay Row #1 Fleeced by a sien carte Counetiae wicked end wngedty, |The Rodersion, lished eo tari "= 0 ud loo! upol “f iM TROMAB FULLY, thé distinguishes latotiont » ow co wae ee vn wo ne | man, and be circulated among the members wir be abolished; the tariff to be put on a reve: thoes who hed , ed up a iaee with contempt | sunject entirely to the control of large | painter at least ho was ae esteemed half acen- | i 4 BULIECEN UN Mesewrevenosis Ov FOUND Gordon View, Reyfav'a sympathy—And @ | a kindly word and plensant look forall. M re beta, vefore they had hecotne rich by foul means. 18 | inv dnolders, who in the county assemblies | tary ago--brings fo mind a» curious bit of his- Bievesiteuvers Soeer’ | Muicas looked snzlons, and Mesere. Bure nud VIT. Only one term for the President. has not been the felon who has done most to | oo, wd ted tt we : res 1 Ltd rt rave te Meuintarineas Waterss | TLL the objections and tewinony twfore | rhe adventures of George Stransa in | Smith dlacumed tho aitination with thelr frien ts. VITL. No retlection of Grant in 1876. corrupt public morale; It has been the greed for | DAV represented them by virtue of their | tory We HRT eat wasnt thet soaee Wied Woles | search of synvpathy and money wore detailed m | trad ph enalt Rasen nO, oe ea ol nthe part of leading | Noble birth or their Interest im landed | tton. It was while Mer, Waneran was Sooretary | the Taw requires, 10 he porrcened Wy testers of | on, gold, the love of woalth, Such Is the plat orm of the Liberal party | ors 01 ar the de o . | Rieter the doctrine of Inetempayeho ashe seated himacif. trying to read there ' p of Stato, soon after the death of President Hat sizer General Sessions yeuterday, when he was | >, catego | which has led them to ot bite roperty. The vew bill elves the pearantr: 6 been Delteved vy the deeesd i euet ° , etme a » dietam of the Council, Hut the e for the Prosidential term 1872-1876. lanty wail AS AVE the Ras at UL oie ete ee aE a eaitny | nusos, that the #t. George's Boelety of Phila. Pere ven ever io have so teled on one of several Indictments for obtain. | the dictum of the Council: Hut tie eo Tt will be ours eiso ; and we will do all | gna cove with the idea th . 8 ‘ . delphia obtained the gracious promt of Queen arr Ing monoy by falae pretences. George speaks incil te order. Tt was mort it wealth, however | #e ntatives, and takes away entirely the German fluently, and understands the stage | pense to the few men whose fate was ty lr dew that we shall be able, in the limits of our ine ai ri Victonta to alt for her portrait, and Mr. Sur he altered next Pr aunace: to Wane lv HHeteps G2ined, brought honor and Influence, hereditary privileges of the landholde waa enguned to pais tbe fikehew. Abd to atatemenre made 1sMness of exciting the compaasion of well-to | CMdede a ta ‘ baedherrrchdchdt lt If auch have been the influences upon the | and heads of noble favilles in this regard. | accordingly made hia arrangements to proceed | times, tna the souls Geeimen, after death, pl do German women with a tale about his recent | tray the Committee anything to report publte tiorsins upon We souncile of cities atid Goines itwas therefore urges thet this waran in: | errival, and of losses at the hands of New Yor | axked th i ihe! ’ = subject Steauas entered, and asked whether Wagner lived there. Mrs. Reyfus told him t was no such mar living in the btock seemed to distress him greatly. He asked por- Lotter hlse td bees enti pthc at het aN tego shantante v srry ‘ticie Se eRtetoal ei ee er diana and Me, | Be tata cintta oF reiotives sp te furence Kin to | aharpers, which embarrass im In getting his | |" We aver responded Dr. Armitage, Chain. _— " 7 i our national capital, where temptations havi m . hit hen sa) sha Bei oe abt * | bestow all ote property, real and personal, upon t « Mt man of the Committes. Several prominent persons interested in been tantoud gtsakel, ana whale erties chartered governments, and have been re SUnLy had letters to him from Mr, Weneren, Low all Oe Prapery ie of Croc? to Animals, | Vulaabie goods “out of the Custony How the Council is ready to hear your report," the movement for the annexation of San | Mf th ' my ‘i nd it la belleved from President TYLA as well. amount of evidence alduced | On Sept. 5 two of his confederates called on Mrs. | paid tho Moderator. have been abundred times multiptied ? If we | Prevented in the county and provincial as- | otherwise tovatng to show am ineane inind. Ae ward | Cnristina Reyfi t 411 East fourth ‘Dr. Armitage rose and in asolemn volce anata? Domingo which was arrested two years " ! ‘The Pritirlh Minister at Washington wrote to the eation and inteimence; his hatte wero | Christina Reyfur, al fat Twenty-fourt! nite oI | foot the national income from all sources at | sembilea, ‘fhe new dill gives the rural | Lee oe eee oT porebnal artontion to | atrect. ‘The: riled to be business men, | “Your Committee havo drawn up two resolu- since, now state very unreservedly that the | ¢400,000.000 a year, and that is less than the | communes representation in the county, | Tremfer, ana nothing Ks 8 formal and offictal Meee et Nee idusthy and watchiulaces, eatin tree caren fopera ret ageys rouse, | Sige, which, they. herewith proegut for out h ° i“ inet: ¥+ | character was omitted that promised to further a large amount. : . | adoption, If in your mature judgment you dee a tt Y date ee en at an early day | average during the vast ten years, and, throwing | but notin the provincialtesetublies. Hither | iy» views of Mr. SULLY. ‘The daughter of tho WHAT RECOMPS OF A MAN WHRN 1: DIRS, While they were conversing with her on this | them suflabie, The rosotutions tre # he delivery of the annual message, | ont Sundays and holidays, give 00 days for the | to the communes have been ontirety at the whet * Inasmuch as walvive given fail azn) patient Lcaring that it will certainly be carried | year, and ten hoa bh day for - | painter, an accomplished and charming young | .The heeft of whs to this whole ease fro. tho parties waiting ia Wile mae v= hepa! fake | ba re each day for tho trans | merey of the nobtes or hare landholders; | Ind t her tats Tete | spten, simply state, I feretore through by President Gant and his sup- | action of business, we find fts dally recelyts aro Leet haalha ph irik Mtl pet ache Aes AL I ET Ea ti fnasinuch sano charees of tmmory)ity are re tis Congr About $LAOOO, more than $100,000 cach hous, | Dut the new bill provides for the uppoint- | tho plersury of tho trip, but chiefly with @ view | fein Cy: enaled men sere, bat twat the ; ie » officer’ tot endl 6 6 felled’ (he Que fad ination fo alt down, which was readily given. yeaa of the ehurels hes as about $1800 a minute, of $a second, T reduce | Mrnt of an exvcutive offi er an Bovis eas * antee ieee Suis (on pheeates oF FL Echt, brat lena ta hone: tha ainongth ther ny ihe chee twin nig laity to Learn | elireatone then 1 j ” thos sums to these minute perlods of tlma, be- | MUNG by the Crown. Althongh the elties alitincs to complete LL Oe ee eee esate ete a vaemtcetual orepir. | What was the matter. ‘They pumped him, at ‘ on tha The New Democracy. roger bbe ih gett dhe id co tothe deapery.in which ane | {titi part of our jaiare which rurviees in some form or | with seeming reluctance he told them t at he | may gn that these memves ear idea of the | Onder the existing laws have ae These sims with | tatives tothe county assemblies, they have cause the mind ca ot we Now that the excitement of the election | yast amount of $400,000,00. ‘s over, we invite (he calm attent! n of our | each record go Into the national treasury | aetuaily had little influence in the dolibe- readers to one of the most important | are strained through the mittions of flogers of | rations of those bodies, as they have always speeches made during the contest—linpor- | the 08,000 officials and of at lest 69,000 assist- | Deon tant both for its wisdom and patriotic ele- | 8t8 who were employed by the Govern- vation as to the present, and its far-reach- | ment In all parts of our country. As ing insight into tho necessities of the fu- | ths money passes from official to official, boys rolling up Into vast sums, when it reaches the tire. Theauthor of thisspecch if Honatto | pationat capital it places the whole money troprosen. | cially with refered bur hides wi ; other person could easily SeTowtange' te tora ot Hajesty. Sra lenef, paced sn the rell acenpe. “tb every rie to Nan Just before the railing seeaPtee that thes, fara higher. power, whatever ere ie no Hu Fuuere ¢ petrine : ny aeeept amd tse tte sam had just arrived. feom Germany, and to, get | May accept am siahey ty pay dutiocon hie eoods he iad sold to | ‘The second resolution was in the nature of @ aman he Garden property to the | ator, and aft arabe tre eet f the party a well | ECfibtee tha amount of £200, who hind given 411 Kast Twenty- melt 0 i 1 meer inay her whten has crated, whie. world mirth street as his address, iin to P nirch had been cassod by nown tady then residing in Philadelphia, an | power 1 hie has crvsted tnle world, and | fourth street ne hie address. and. ay the arbitrary and unjust ruling of the paste nina Mi foverus it The ; u beeen so be the nobility aetronns publio reader, and author, calling to mon wer Tat Sor a little about being such a fool aa Co sell 103 THE PILL SUGAR COATED, who nominally represented the communes | take leave of Mirs SUry, inquired If her father |. Vie inte kugwied-e, have mo. ded 4 te oo strneter Witbons wetting The yesolutions were read amid the most have exercised almost absolute power in | had ail (he letters wecessary to facttitate bis en- | thon) and therefore his y ve ne t 1 ha sy Povey od solemesYonce, and ev member of the Coum all this local legislation. The praetical | torprice in Lendon. On betrg informed that he | 7" J opp goed : oil looked grave, ‘The Key, Mr. Lucas's color ny rds, Btraves pro- “7 operation of the new bill will be to strip | had ampte tetters of Introduction to conspicuous a the two meh that they should lend pee ge ey pene ges hd gr | Seadea, and it was delivered at Clinton, | power of your country ina few hands. Thess | this privileged class of their extraordinary | 8" indiuential tac ben ops Lager! bene SLA a eyo s4ahon toanty fants 6 ike © ran whe hed ben sadty, cheappoliited. , meida county, in the last week of the re- | ean make or unmskethe fortune of individuals, | powers, and plave them on a footing with babi) * MCHC er tomeribibe & nis ‘pene the incient, phiogophers ani ences ot the Ban of cloth. and $3) in money. ‘They atked | this froma committee of auch men was m rin: { Bont canvass, Here itis, omitting only two | They can be Tald heavily upon the industry of | other classes in proportionas they contrib. | Sccuea Melty ANt “etiam Se IONS | en ani ie tie day abce}ned ny th are Paro o me ut tw cae ted mrorubcre looted hesey, as wniabers J or three passages applicable to the recent | the country, ‘They ean recch ous inte the wark- | yte im taxce to the support of the Govern. | as! pe the human rece, wien be carted in Of the Council looked every Wavy according te than the offctal influence of the mort exalted om set exhibi y - 4 : Tae a peeane $40 for them, "No, he couldn't sell them for | thelr pecullar views. The tull Council was fart any price, because they were presenta. ‘They any of ithe Javmen having be- 2 d them. Ong of the Magction alone; thopa and the flelds of our land, lifting up or ! ment, bearing down the prbves of products or of labor. FRLLOW Cirizens : La this election the sharp Auother @iscussions about candidates have turned away Bec iec tas feck nase oat pedonayed menses She public mind from the more Important ques | ong unparalleled in the histery of govern personages, SLe would therefore, she sald, give t areto 14, eee a jod etat _oftcer, he Vilege whieh the feudal uigy | Mien Bi 8 note to Sir Francis Eoruron, of mete eer ee inace or | exantined the metal, applying a test which ong | tO attend. an ed is tice old, | hborsd wider‘an nine alsin, or wonomania, tn: | of them happened tohave, and they pronounced | CoM® wearl long day session. | But ulways enjoymdis taiten Away | who held « ince tm the Queen's household. | Ibori tier ae dame atlas wil Wpmmantea by | fhe hear happened Vihave. and they nroncuinced | Spomeware tet to constitute competent tne the County Reform bill, | In case of any obstruction or embarrassment | that tail, (ut, ihouch consletent wiih It, woolly rm | Heyfus to lend the poor fellow what he needed, ‘and it was decided to act upon the reso tocraey bi froin them by tions Involved in its results, Compared with 4 This is the ex rot patice rights on their | being encountered by Mr. SULLY, and ho | oval in ite provisions, It eould nad tall Very Torte | toking them aa security. Rhe finally went with lutfom at once, and thus bring the Councli to these the candidates are mere incidents of the | ments Now Ido not say thes these tempta- re ines. Ikeo the Government {found It diffleutt to procure cn audience FERC ae Oe nea icaecents, | him to her aavinge hank, drew #20 and handed | Send tions have led them astray because they were | OWN esta Republicans, but because they were men fiahld | hn aseuined the to err, The power, the wealth thus placed | but « ropa | “APSR rate UA wane | court with box ike the 6 contest, It involves the formation of a great p nd profiise thauas, by, which & hereafter to direct the affairs of our cwuntry. The first great work to be done is to of the Queen, she was to send the | Tapecting the with ner cad to Sir Francis, and | rely avait. tho reset, ‘The proffer wns gladly | boone thon Separately, and the first was carried u mously, When the resolution of censure w: presented, Brother Cornell offered an amen he dsjeuntes voted to act upon each resolne poral administration of | | 1 thelr own estates the 1 others wore In © given to Mrs. yn a \ 0 . ha ‘ Bron evidence that he is Tred by hallnetath 4 ment te the effect * that the pastor be requested { day its foundation. In this more progress has NA 4 Lia Lalit shi " slid Pe ys : proprictore yet exercise complete | agsepted, ‘The painter and his daughter dts | which'sre payecaty imposible to the know bibdate Lp Dla ae ir frausac. | toresign.” The Amendment es hot aorond sd been made than wo had a right to expect. engendered a tove of power, has made aereed | eouivol over alt the ordinary duties devolv-| arrived {a Landon, the letters and credentials | ife'umor! ue whi ie meted by dtutions Ce eae oe eed TR vere | however, and th question was prescnted to tl The differences of opinion with regard tothe | fF geld, has made them bitad to the principles | ing upon the police, including tho | were delivered an acknowledged, and Lord | the creation ot diegaeed reflective faculties, dict of guilty wes promptly re Council as the original resotution. of our Governmont. It may be asked if other Hence, the oplulon as to. & fuuire stat Strauns was xentenced to three Sinu, the lon, offence. past. which existed among the supporters of our Liberal candidates for the Precidency, at the outset made some confusion. But those who ave heretofore acted with the Republican party, but whose wishes have heen disro- 1 in its counsels, and who have been cked by its policy, found themselves ® hopeless minority in its ranks, ‘They aw that the Democratic party were willing to met them upon fair grounds with a view of saying our country from the evils of misgovern- ment. When these two classes came together Inspection of ¢ itive kuow lela editors d, An deed, and | OM 1 g The Roy. Mr. Hanna of Brooklyn opposed tons, which gives thema | Mennourom, Mr, Byaserr, aud our Secretary of | nan years in Sing | the resolution. He sald it was a terrible thing , men would be better under like circumstances: 1 ie Pena war NG. Wik weieck ta clases ae tas pe red too dangerousto be left | Legation sent the’: earda, with all proper | f! minister of Christ, called by God to tho cireumstances alike. in their hands, ‘The proposed abolition of | Sere meny: Lidge dance and pero ® month "The first necessity of our Government Is to | these police righta is retented by the mobil. | hated away, and Mr Buuriy had neither seen hor heard from the Queen, He became inpati get buck to economy, to simplicity, and to atull | ily with exceeding bitterness, and forms | aig unonsy, but there was nothing to be dor sense of the value of those we n one of their principal causes of complaint. | yo called upon Mr. Evenerr, and lett bis card most of the old constitutions of these States The reforms contemplated by this Dill | with the Prime Minister, but no progress was aH fore a ary OF: oe Id always be | have long been advocated by the Liberal | mad At this Juneture the letter to Sir 61 Sab SHALE FO ROE One WeNe ne | party, and constitute only the first step | Faaxcrs occurred to Miss SULLY, and with her ary.and to the eacred rights of men's bom | | toward sweeping ely rene | er’: pprob thon It was #6. him, with the EAA. Garonne. Bie Ie, tune We ound (wel are| COMODT aweeoping ct 4 in the general | father’s approb. thon It was sont h th io regard to wht Hely ditter st period the law allows for hia | {he tose £, sie look after the souls of men. He thought the AUY respect. he 5 t eNIN - ri First Harlem Church was fully equal to the task ¢ a ehisiade aes dee: RUENING 4 WIEN 20 DEATH: of taking care of its own. pastor, and If thay as o founded on poritive know! "9 a body were sat ated with his rulings, he thought mt pool A Drunken 1 * Abortive Attempt to | the Council would transcend ita authority to in ang Himeelt. terfere, He sald a resol ition like this, hurte Correspondence of The Sun. MS y pal | minister. 3F Christ, wend ys Noy F a blow from which he would never recover Kaston, l’a., Nov. 7.—At about hatf past | jewas not like censu a layman, who wikht 4 o'clock this morning, while the rain was fall) | outhve the disgrace. Should the resolution be In torrent pur citizens were startled from t | passed the son rch would ba #lumbers by the fire alarm bells, U power ¢ 18 THR W LD INSANE? 4k be_entablished only OLE Ww t ‘at, and he trusted the Council would vote St aps tadi- | down, He thought the Council wae called t which, i Beyond the» pres: , a | young lady card. He called the following day. " . 1 Hating with a aievailie dex fanilos ¢ Prussian administration, It was late in | young ledy . Mi ond it we ‘ating that the fire was in West Ward. T rivht the aggrieved members, and that had be they made themselves the controlling power in | Dattling with @ prevailing demoralization, what : fo ele | arranged that the artist and bls daughter should Saimntae | Bisby i | theroughiy cone in the first resolution, He did ie you d I iW e | the last session of Parliament when the urving bullding, which waa in Northampt towne and counties where heretofore they had | #Yourremedy? It ta this: When we ley bar lieve tence of her Majesty Immediately. bow to hold ¢ not believe tial even they desired thatthe char, haan ot ' a tsk fraud, corruption, and violence, we do not | Measure parsed the Chamber of Deputies, | B&Y4 80 of her Majesty immediately, Hents how Can we Ore te Hd Oe | stroct, weet of Boventh, was occupled by Michi- | meter of tie miniater under whom they had sat { neithowt welete or Influence. AteRd yn ee eee ae ee eee panleh guilty | and when it reached the Upper House the | sen warore te end of the week abe gava Mr 1 Secic of tues copsiiaiien sceel en accpuncof nu or | eeu Sum Rod his wife, Germans, One of iemen)| fie ae shoul Should be thus bla ted, and hundreds of towns, in numerous counties, and | en ee dy much more than this—we arouse | Peers, w do tovtitrnn PL ‘ | BULLY apitting, and every facilly was afforded | tie opinion or bellet estore tu ils OF | ho arrived at the acone first. endeavored to en- | He for one should vote against the resolutic Jn tnany States, the revolution has been WOU) fe tee ee ee cuch evita, We » Who were little Inclined to renouneD | him to complete the ploture, Wo presumo itis | tela act had. im foot, attalce | ter the building throuch the door on the first BALL THE CHURCH BE SCANDALIZRD ? Gut, ‘The youns, the sotive: nad the vignrous | ee ee ee ey ihas Guarace even | eT cme Walon Bere them so great | gilt in pessextion of the St, George's Soctet See ee ca eiaeenortiog oF machi floor, but being unable he procured a ladder ana | , The Rey. Me. Lincoln aud the Rev, Mr. Mc. sen whe bare horevefers bane Hues Desk Are peataes th ry a ane ae tt sot. | MnbOrtanLE, permitted the somsion to ex- | where 16 bes siways been regarded s» 8 very dint eubjeete, Te it. B entered through asecondetory window. Thon a | Aiiiticns tem ihe same, standncnn Thee A pve 0 ‘0 leave tho paths of recti- | ‘ ‘x f . solutions from the mandy “fe Dow put In the front ranks, and are animated | )VON SUN jose we rigs rt ch te | pire without disposing of the measure, | Antahed prodnetion Mi aa Ove od by a sect or ki spectacle calculated to make the blood runoold, | thought that the Couneil had done its work by tho confidonce that they belong to an organ- vot vera, th renains, whiten it | ist and his daughter had beon left to ed itaell. On t nobly thus far.and that all that remained in » Hoorlay Mrs. Huss, het hoping to at itby delay, But Prince If the a fh nl} we lift up the puble morals-that we “ sages snd what Lribunal'ty to exereise the Judgiient of deter ‘aten ainiost. to a Jell¥, aud hor clothing | completion was tw vote down this resolution, faxtion which must beeome dominant, This | ov the public welfare, When capt | BIAMAneK, who did not relish the teen of | the considerate attention of the high function- | mination. t burned from her body. She waa sul | Which could have no other effect than that of faith does not spring alone from the canvass, | S10 the bublio. welts pier bt beginning anew the work of passing the | eof the Rritish Government, even if it had 18 A GOOD BUSINESS MAN INSAND? Consclous, although she had been terribly burn~ | soandallzing the church. which shows their growing nuinbera, but also | 4) e hyabpele rom the hence we . od been supplemented by the formal rivilities of the ‘ ‘1. nportance ty at the va, Droast, and face. Daniel ‘the Koy. Dr. Kendrick was warmly tn favor of Tran the Tek that the condition at our county {2d not merely get rd of bad ofictals, | bill, clreumvented tho Peors by bavinz | qhole American Legation, It may be doubted pocallar jas, the Coroner, who was one of the first | the resolution. Tle sald the whole case bad deen ed that any wet er the he took bh referred Wo acomuittes, That committes had deponition demands ® political change. ‘They know that | BUt the whole legal profession, the whote Judi- | the session declared adjourned, instead of | whether the portrait would ever have be : ; . neape, of that t wing iat bers her with ar fully, prayerfully, ‘They hast tho work must go on until the ners sities | ty of ourland, was made more pure and hon- | prorogued, 80 thatin the ensuing session | painted. i yof uum bethe former coud ton of he future | & boavy club about the head until he supposed | anbject, aud reported upon orable, It was not the mere fear of puniahment | 4) eee oat 8 ¥ facts In the came liztng the hare dit was the dissraceful facts) and ny action which the Council might take, wlous. He trusted that th tener sithed ta bea sien of rental disease or | she was dead; atter which he had drag (an iueonnd tind. manifested Itself In the nee or dis | fre rpouring coal oil Woo We inade of his iwoney or prop iy ia his ite. | over her clothin: fire to her, and then fled | Mate Ww: | from the house, fi nz her tu perish in the | | watch created It have been met. The great work of laying a broad, sure basis of future power having been done, the next thing in order Ine warn Amueee to snanes ot foul nese of | Upon the reopening of Parliament there. | 8% the Herald commissioner In Cuba, to the piel the control of the State and natioual malcte troltiatlone euitn ding ee ae ra fore in October the Upper House was | test that he bad counted forty-three corpses alntures. nit of Cubans killed on a battle fold by the machete, they set up for themecives in their own minds | Obliged to take up the interrupted discus- | pag caused much amusement among Cuban debate could be resumed where it was * ft in July last. The statement of Mr. Royo Henoenr- that wrought this change, but because thelr m the bed, and then, fumes which were scani geri or bis ‘Aiter the flames had heen extintulshed, and | Connell would not hesitate now, but pass the Ae ease Oe | all assistance possible had heen rendered to Mrs. | Fesuludon as introduced, fim; and a | Huss, ber bushand wes found banging by the eran or bi © Presidential power will and ought to follow In tho train of thece wera of progreascand nov | RENE and nobler standards to regulate thelr | son at once. But although the bill was | omcers und others here, ‘The Bpanish in Uneoundtreaot | ueck ta stable back of bis dwellings When | y*. (0. Com swe had oered thoes oe baterecieed conduct in fife, So, too, bas It bean with the | urgently pressed as a Government meas | never earry amachete. ‘That Ix an arm peculiarly | "Hut ite not stronety etaimed that the testator wus | Cheattig the xullawee ite wae cut dow’ esting the pastor to resigi re it ; exposure of munteipal and levislative frauds. | ure, and the intimation waa distinctly pyprbees MT omerwise dusouind Ia iilod, than (hit. he weeg mono. ating the gallows, Ile was cut dow ry 1 favor of pasting the. re The work has not only been done in the | ¥ | Cebem, and without it a countryman is never | anise on th rf Thomas, who. with the assistat Throughout the discussion, which waa a ait ae, Gab cine tue Lhe FIGLe tenecie: heres (be erentert kos gained was not tho pun- | made that untess it should reeeive the sanc- | met en the island, even In time of peace, If, | snd vats ine ni hatred hala ff to) fall, a crowd following the Reve Mr. Lucas sat" like one dum months since bas already lald tte foundations | Sbole bublic & Reiter en nobler ile usof what | dissolved, the aristocratic opposition man | 80% forty-three bodies uf people who came to ut property by Will, No 9 h Irunkeu, wor eet eee ate tie’ eine broad and strong. It has not onty gained towns, NM ifested itself stubbornly than ever, | tele death by dhe machete, they must have been subject, waeu the wil wasp OF ex a had at emotions which were strugzling within lin We elties an math te ‘ " a ted, nor does it app 6 aluded fo auy such with which he earped sor the bodies of Spaniards, which were palmed off | ould: pat dors tt are eee hough he imay tare | Seldent provided for his wife, leas on Mr, HENDEWON as those of thelr encmies, Chtcrtanied then. it does, however, appear thatia his | charity of he s.by whom sie was 1 (iness, and about tue day the wil was mode, the | respected nife for some time. | He wos on trial as pan and minister, by d not speak, ‘Tho Council was above hit } and his church, and he could only sit and listen, counties, and States, but tt trikes boldly and hopefully for such power in the halls of Cy and in the Exeoutive mansion as will ade great progross in reform in our in our Stat d now we come a irs, where, as I ort Nearly ail the memty against the measur ra declared strongly denouncing it as — ( F : and hope for the best. It was hard, but he bore t ous and evil induecnces have becn ten times as | republican and revolutionary in ite ehor- Tea ee eee chee formcnie | als tine, @ A.M. the woman ts still living, but fortitae ‘ u those evita and abuses which now menace pelie haar en i M Soro of the famous stage drivers of Cute | PryesLoithe Catholle Cuureh. to whleh hetad formecly | hor death le momentarily expected, a” | ete crea. ne. Peeshgdl 4 Bs » | strong as they have been elsewhere, acter, and threatening the downfall of the {eionyed, and in 8 hieh he was reared Th the height of the debate the Rev. ©. C. Nor the wellare of our country. That wo have | Mumeasiey lave been elsewhere, | | auter, and threatening the downfall of he | itucnig are engaged in a controversy aa to which Pacer tee be alae ait — ton! of Vorkytile moved ti ay the reali ti gained much, wo know. It now remains to #60 | joa changes in tho atonal Government | Pie) nt feet eee tha arth ay | of them ran nerform the most reckless feats of | I ineretore seems wo be an juferine ouly that ine | BAM the Labora) Candl Liver ibaa cuca’ miuckaee tre mogersor | if wo shall gula all at the frvt trial of our| te) thors shall he. o thorough scrutiny ally, on the last day of the month the | driving without woing to destruction, Chann | Mii Nss,the oe ting of those opinions, Leanwy) tr, OnesTerm t put the question, and the resolution of eens! } atrencth, or if the complete and final victory | of" ity transactions, We want to sce the | Pill waa defeated, The cable says the voto | rose, the proprietor of the noted stage Hne run- | silent about auch opinions, and in vone of its provisions PESPLANS AU 198 2 ‘ by shall be temporarily delayed. In order to fore |p i stood one hundred und forty-five ngalnst | ning to the Geysers, makes @ proponition to | imports Wat the tmator held them, It jeer armuer | | Had the Nort y been ine ¥. Halsey W. Kuupp were the Gxt the f iture It {8 only necessary to look into | Docks and the records, not for any purposes Of | 11.4 nil to elghtee ryt | . Imports that his opinions were ‘hos of anmibilarion.or | aph ak with a cause, vatriotiam who ¥ s | pulitical revenge we to eratity partisan pride, | (#0 UL tO eighteen in its fuyor; Dut this | wager a heavy stake that he will beat the t that urvives. the bi Mr Tatcas looked’ around him, aud hi the causes of this vige onus A pulse of the pub- aymatte eed | Pealed to by the one-tenn principle, they ¢ must bea mistake, The gag bgt es pena Saseriapate id a differ. | eye lt bled with pleasure, [twas a great viclory bot that the ex nority In the | claimed by (he of posit f neven easily have been rallied to the fr stage party, sures of wrongdoing may ground &. ue, teow t to lie mind, ares 2, ent result aecarod, Every sirewd” ole Me | for him end he church, After asbort prayer + of this organtastion dves not | out to Work the stme reforms which bave fol- | Hous vould not have been so emall as that, | 7 tea down the old Geyrer grade of two te atven to fore mu, though | the canvass will Slinig acs fag the Ieacidomual | the Me acinured By Male ane BD, without A thle (crgan tation dves not | towed elsewhere In the track of such investiga. | ‘here are quite a number of Liberals in | mesrured mllen from the Geyser Mouse, with | ena of fis tumian rare, does not ugeraariy | glen taken place In Huy oF Auguct while day. ies e | tons, We want to have these books looked | the Upper House, in which th - tix horses and @ load of elght passengers. He | MBPEe thet the toatator wae wot w believer ih | the one-term text was still th heat. Mr, Greeley | a, a ne Admin on, thus gl k oure, ch there are thirty thr thont. eblightened— religion” kuwh th. our | would have surely swept the « We c d cation f the Adminietration, thus glviNg | over ‘hy men who are interested in finding out | mem\y At : : MY | also mikes a proposition to drive against any | inlet tewoulds ie Ww tro Drainguler ect tor ape | * Build, Wave surely awent the country She Chariea Hiver Memery—tdentifcation of TIL ha aco lelihy RED # out | members eleetad by the principal cities, | iceman oy th the same team and ond. with- ihtened po, to devote w tarceestate, but the | Such was the campalun as It was vince the Body. $ feom dooper and more end cau all the wrongs that have been done, and not by | and it is incredible thata bill so strongly u i ew very worthy one, and heath | Grooley’s hands, We have ween what it bec Boston, Nov. 8.~ ‘The body found out up and A nth soba packed and partisan committeess who have | gay out reference to time previously made, ‘hte Mf the Lew igh the stedied Lanotug proked in barrels Moating tn Charles river on Weithes re rena ntry makes It a neces- | Pre viva to oonceat them, Anattempt haa | #lvorated by the Government should have | challenge hae brought out several responser, and rae now HOE be, Fa OMERAL eR day bus been recognia Abijuh Fills, ave atts It is th forcot men to give UP | free tneae by some leading hictae cs omen ty | Cowmane only eighicen supporters. Ut | one mun propores ty be: Poxs an even thousand a hue baa ‘Auior, wud fe further fell to by th ate, ot eaves nis ety. Mr, Kills wes Sho'r passions and preludices and to un'te 19 | glory the publle with the ide that political | # More probable thatthe volo stad one | Gotlare that he dare nut ride down the grade as | agtary. ete on himgeltein” principle by Mr lay himself, (: He Westy Tuo t eecpivcmot the murdr panned ARE Neh bra 1 to draw to | chunges would disturh the fngneial condition | Bundred aud: forty-five to owe hundred fastas another driver, one CHAMLEY CHOW ELE, | BUSKOS of cruelty gnlicted ty niin ary Fle advoceoy waa Brat exhibited by Him In his | Wirat is Ghar he Was killed for hin money: the eer: Ma ranks groat nunibra who now hesitate, but | Oring ecuntey, Whatis thero hid away which | And cightoen, there being over threo hune | Will drive. ‘he roed designated for. the pro- at tard nbs own Position to the retlectiye ptt Nhe only | ‘aa’ sirick’ barder than ie, sheutieste imetua ast ) Beulah Ps ay SN is Ne ‘ is Y | those mon fear to have brought to light, | dred members in all, posed exhib (lone of ekill is one of the nest dan- fons waxed agninsta President being peck: ted “whtle siorer then, to dispose of te a6. S paittioal shangr, but tealen socks to overcome | OF #8 1% thelr cowardice? Some onu be But whatever the majority might havo | £¢#0us ln the world, constantly winding, and in \ shee te Mer Linton e ate pelts Shih | Kclnto the'rvtre the: authoritien expreve siroaK hve the moraleail which now allt care mntry, | WHY fad that no man is so timid | heen, the bil was defeated; and on the fol | jheny ba fo narrow that only about six | Hain yelpto year fk) | ale lit occur to justify a second term, even in his | OC capturing the " i ax he who has ‘ Inches are lelt hetween the Hue where the outer | bold 'is approval Wi aks = If the movement which beaan at C noinnatl and ne who haa 8 wmiillon of dollars uae | 1 r iD Cualiited hi “th oh began at Cnoinnatt and | M lowing day the Kmperor Cullited his Uuveat | wheeta roll clong dhe of precipice | AEROS, aH AICHE (he . | == A Pullman Couch Wrecked. lose ft ie a man wh b tw Ne iT wand the i v P 4 ‘Wes confirmed at Ialtimore was nereiys stra c no had two, Now these | oF gissotyi ha thaitiawank ead omiarel How, ch’ hy cau Ibe drged tha the bequest of the ts | Dinantrous Fire iu Now Ovleane Two Pet Batrivons, Nov, &—Ab \ Werle ono, It wonld be unworthy, ttwontd not | Meh May And something to their advantage issolving the Parliament, and ordered | ghootiag down one, ty aven threo thousand | tatee's atlre property to the auclty auto) (9 either h oun, Nov. About 10 o'clock ht sous Burned to Death, fe this point of view jutif. mea In acting to- | IN the frightful usurf which money commands new elections, which are cer in to result | foot, TE would oeour Ne minds that rho | Lacieirationsl or unt Haha the som wit nie a MONIC ianaae wht ay Maen r train from tn wee ont Batt. potticr. among whom there existed auch a differ. | the steoulative movements which Rare go- | 1D the return of a Chamber of Deputios | mest diMenit condition to Cull in carrying out | Aouls of men eater | tyre MANY thas | nitare store, at Moreau ond Elysian Fields strects, wae potty priate py totes merce apr at fie of opinion upon many polnts, But ifthe | & OM enriching the fews but Alb then which will contain an overwhelning Lib- | the teets proposed by the rival whips would | country ac burned yeaterday afternoon, The fire communicated to | wiih Jefe atau: nig die track ai Ws frtarante ef car eountr demand o secritve ct | wines curse and hilwit the honest indus | ere) majority, The action of the Poore in | be the Ending of the eight passengers WhO Bre | 35 Ie HOF CLEAR THAe KE HAD BxtaTiVES, the edjotwing bulidiage und at one tine we eucire dis: | Re train trom the este ie Pullman cows wae make tho sacrifice, every thoughtful man mus see that the move- | very strongly aguluet them, aud tho pro- — - ihe wilt co be whotty the oufprini of tie nevatiar ont: | perhuman effurte (o save thu, but before they cou aa hes og the 8 u's OF ten fa the Peene Cut IFS DWVCLUE Lose reasing a yn “T sald that this movement was an From whenea does It spring? In p ne* | pri from public necessity, Every man of fore coat must feel that it fs to go ony galning ty of abolishing that House altogether Prof. J. TH, Popper, F.C. 8., of (he London is freely discussed, The latest advices from Revay Tol) teohnle Tastitation, wil tellver, on Monday the man was burned t Mr und Mr ke evinence af PILAR With the tox f mwkhig suet the we ju bed in an | Dunit wh Toy paid cures which are net partisan, History ort . rina, his areas Incture hi the una fect Sauce webtch are net partisan, Hissory teacher | strenuth in the future as it haa tn the past, And Berlin say that the Government, maintain- | + Polarized Licht and ite Gorgeous Phenomena,” situa, | fo'nay' that evew it fueh en soon. buret Kite mioee | on 7 SOUnATY wa perigee fl ing the basis of the Reform Dill, will ask | trated by Urilisont experiments, would fel required Was running dows tho ataley vod inant | The Herse Disease towed by soolal demoratization, It breaks up | °Y"Ty! 4 po will bid ib godsp in ftw . ish e the ean oft a8 it thie case, | sie fell to the frat Moor, wher woeraging, Bh NEWBURG, Nov. &—The horse dist the good order of society; It calla for the exer- vtato bring back to our country the princi | te Lower House to agree to partial mod- ee the teotitor bud no ar chiki, father Fre rebaned| by the olce after sustaining serious tn slarniiae tin thie ctty. Milk + oa cale : Rate sai : . orimother, OF ay known Near or remote relatives tive | Jules. The husbend retirued to te room for hie wateh, avin extent 1 Mela i ise of arbitrary power; it inakes vast, hasty, | Pie and polley which marked the better days of iffeations, and will teke measures to Insure Ingou tie"earth, oF others ou whom ho wae ‘or telt. hi thd ‘uioney, end then made for the. burning ttairesee. Med Co deliver milk to thelr customers tnd Ubragulaied orterdititea at mananett, | the republic. Tt has gained much of powerin | it adoption by the House of Lords, As beTr tuider qbltgation to bestow wa property. We lind | Se MLL weaeied Tu ate ast Ruumes hed entero ine : makes violent chanwes in the value of all forma | OW tn counties, and tn States, Inthe end it | the Emperor can ereate at any mo: Nis eaberr. Gr taket aby toro ort Tried opiy a fer Of property ; It loads to wild and enticing specu. | Wl control the conduct of national affairs, enough uew Peers te give the Goverument Pr happiness: aid vot Unit) af tered after 4 etrusgle of two hours, Mations. In all free and representative govern. | ‘This speech has thisextraordinary 1 Nad Wt has always been found neversary for | that Its Inculeations lose n thing b: 4 publio good t change the officials | lapse of time, and that its prineipl it, | ® majority, and will not hesitate about he lecture vourse © mantile Library the | doing 60 if the House of Lords continues | Prsine on Monday evening, Noy. 18, nt ftelnway Hall moral | obstinate, it is easy to see how this contest | Bin ih? Nelkknown author deorge MacDonald, wo in | the a [re nuleat anneal Of, aud the Kt A Young Man’ nionee i Fr Commod The va Suiclde, Tights of i fgg LL FE RC a iG ihe waliaeun only piret of France, wiiumay te fire achaw se nent sROsE, Pa, Nov. Te-On Monday after- Seer epease, men have been aub- | and political, equally with ite spirit, are | willend, ‘The County bill once a Inw, two ao a anty CBee rR eay cAaty Hie Earth | Sue Jobe Mosley, ued If youre, dled sacdunly 6 the Gen, Mende's Fuveral. Fepidence of bie father, Win, T, Moxley, Sheriff of this (Susquehanna) county, Less than an hour previous to hile death he waa about ihe own apparcutly in bis usual fom history tolls us of ne war which her ker, | MOK WA must always be essential to the | new measures of progresive legislation | Banwund Yates's now a do wtronaty marteod by these evile an that bloody Welfare and progress of the repubtie, if | will then be brought ito agitation: first, a | Lets or, Jeavored to make known there, the pod © Broce: dines, rod Of OVER eg paced tne id PHILADELPHIA, Noy yeentited, * A Tad oale of Fire,” written expressly for the Fr. 8. Major-Gen, Prevost, mauding (he Fir Diviston, Nations! Guards, éontest from which our eountey emerged about | the Fepubtio is to continue, No states- | reorganization of thecommunes, giving the | *'¢ ©ewwaton, will be commenced early Wo Junury pesonted hinatt eltinvug thy ait he waa know th tained sme | ie tion to all military on Sight rears since, Its cost was vastly beyond | han ever gave advice to a people mors | inhabitantacntire self-covermment in local secon mn Mae Ia lige huey tended a! Siesdetens aia is Tanorelrehish w Sven i vee ory enone ¥, The auens- | momentous chau that which Mr Bex- | affairs; and second, w rorgunizntion of eli Tnealawe new savel, OF the atic, ls hin tv wact, ut fe noe ond Vessel, tn's inrge “gonutlty’ ot blood wes found a y oh Our eurendy, | MowR has Rerw iven to his countrymen; | the provincial amemblies, when (he powers | wang ene Cearming Rvertboay ahowin | GF racoeting and wince tat tle ml igh a tues grain ot unease Ro arsenic, No Depoait some portion of HW, And should | resson bar 40 for been atelaned for tae act, ve we Mutual Leneis Bavinas ro a 4