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1872 cement aguas noch me Dow TTT, LAST OF A MURDERER, | taxes, Mee SHE NEW ORS MALADY. protien Mr, Robert Bon: the fittest; the fittest being white Christians in good standing in some viet xelieal chureh where the pew hylders hol stock enough in “purely mutual” life ihe surance companies to make them rich and respectable, This association has just com- pleted a large and commodious building WAR IN THE QUAKER STATR’ HOSTILITIES OPENED herw Ly SCOTT AND CAMERON, pith Cot. T ng for Cameron's Monae forint Seatp-A Bitter Personal Warfire fi '# Opinion The Fatal Mierke that Mr, Be: Made-No Cause for Ala Yesterday a Sux reporter called upon Mr. Robert Donner, at the Ledger office, to ob tain his opinion of the dropsical disease Which —— THE HANGING OF GEORGE GRANT, IN WEST CHESTER, PA. stool to nit 0 . The campaign was now fairly open, and took bis stand 1 ler 4 ide. the oppressed elassas in the ten recon. peak AT a Se ro structed Stat wether Just We tho ankle. Them the Sieritt put the rope around his neck, askin, im at the South, were exp Mii marching to the tune of Dixie, come THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 167% ) aud Indeed the whole rg fad om ted to rise cn masse and, | Phe Killin of Amanda Spence—The Asn we A fame time whother Ne had an} uy any. Grant only ghook bis head. The Rev. Mr. Evans i U he privoner's hand. Grant's 0 Break Jail Tnatranents ed, hol brok it the horses durt the Between the Winnebace Obtef and ¢ — ren for the benefit of the working women of | promptly to the froit. ‘The Northern | With which he Iatended to Kul the Keep phonons cloned, but fs live movedasin prayer, | hae broken out aisong the he be ¢ Rallro wo wT Amusements To-Day. Democrats and Li ia hahda were Maaped together. There was no the city who may find there the comforts ofa home, The cost of board and roonts is put at as low a figure as possible, so a8 to make the institution, with the aid of the large fund that has been subscribed by benevolent citizens, nearly if not quite self-sustaining, The mouey to ereot thie h it throughout was past few days. Mr. Bonner has he. pprebension Aeademy of Musto —Marviags of Fears, a wi that the malady will be attende: “Ido not think,” sald he, “that young arid vigotous tiorsés will be likely to catch it. It te only the old and broken-down animals that ate Hable to get it—that te, an far aa the dropsica! tendoncy ia concerned. In one-half of the cases probably owing to the rals wore 60 busy with Correspondence of The Bun, their own hnud-to-hand Oght that they | Weer Cesena, Pa., Nov. 13—George were slow to discover that their allies b@ | Grant, colored, wae hanwed In the low the Potomac afd the Ohio, for whose | 5, ing, at twenty-five minutes past deliverance from bondage both wings of | 11. The crime for which he suffered was perpe- the Northern conlition had placed them- | trated on Oct. 5, 1871, ‘The aunt of Grant's wife, jored woman named Amanda R. Spence, y Wasenrvatox, Nov. 1%.—Col, John Wy’ Porniey was in the city yesterday, and today, there Ie a curtous famor ciroulating In certain political circles, It t# t& the effect that Cold ‘Thortia# A, BOUL, View-President of the Penn- sylvania Ratlroad, will be a eandidate for United, States Senator from the Keystone State, Those who are on terms of the closest intimacy with. OF nervousness about ith any very sed Third avenne fimmotem of trepida OUTSIDE, CHILDREN PLAYING, Loud above tho soft utterances of the ol et} fe ounty jail Bowery Theatre —Cesouiiit Dan Bryanve Minstrels Teesty 1 Dry Beek Cirens, &0.—Foot of Emerson's California Minetre! FINh Avenve Theatre—Erer) bes Grand Opera Mouse Koi Cursive. man came the rogorous voice of ored minions was engaged [n prayer the oul, rit outside the jail, Tu the street. Som: where near, children were ving, for erry voices and Ing Innghter could selves in an embarrassing position, were | ® sweet. backward In coming forward. kept an eating saloon Inthe borough. About a wo voices raised in be heard mingling with ti pray here the legs swell it Tre building and furn c ; te pte Theatre tril Thompen ne i bor feo inge b 4, The best remes predators contributed by citizens generally without | ‘To revive the drooping spirits of his sup- | W4Fter before 0 In the evening of the day men- en Mr, Bvans acked Grant whether he wished | tile le to take oft es for a time and a} Seott say that his course during the | toned, Mrs. Spence was phot dead while stand- i heatre Comte . " r “ % to say anything, Grant only shook Ie head. Mr. | an oll me: i, campaign tm Penneytvania provoked the bit~ Fae Bactevn Opebe Weuse -Drsgiinies Tretia, p Feterenice to Genomtination ‘or Wert; and | porters in the North aud West, and to | 142 15 tie doorway of hae kitchen. About twenty | fivess sna eee DHOOM the poor wrvtents | Mepobion-—Do vor think, Mr. Bonner, that th ter enmity of Gameron, end thet e@up after’ Cates Squere Theatre-\goe. among those called upon to subscribe were | stimulate the South to redeem the pledges }: geet from the spot alarge navy pistol wae found, | bend. Dopay ror! (ON | dems, ‘ie fats a ah pesent o the October tom the old Win: Chief . the African churches of the city, which r#- } it gave at Cincinnatl and Baltimore, Dr. | which had been recently discharged. ‘hie ple. | TRigg ihe, RhGrw and the minister ino arande Shafpets any gra tele vo gab | the Qagher election the old. Wineabage Chief Matin sponded aa liberally as thoir means would | Greenery, just before the October eleo- | tol, it was proved on the trial, belomged toGrant. | “Then 's volo wee heard im the crowd below, | so ? king. He charges Geott with putting Kerucy and MaCture. forward and sustaining them tn the bister permonal warfare which they waged against bin ; that the ordor whiok Beott issued te the employees of tho Pennsylvania road @ fewdays before the election, telling them they could vote ao they pleased and throatening with 4 should ate tempt to unduly influence tho-n, was done at the solicitation of Forney and MoClure. Cam ron also complain that other favors wero shown to these two enemice whit Wore denied to iitn and nie friends, ¢_ overwhelming victory won by the Harte ranft wing #0 olated Cameron that he felt strong, to amsume the offensive toward sootis > anayini * Good-by, George I Grant tured his head and opened his eres for the first time. He seemed to recognize the veed ait nnd bie ips moved tn prayers 7 a hs ‘moved in . Down in the yard fifty then in vigorous, health gtood pi i, 1 Terms of The A wabner!bers, allow. About the time of opening the Home a young woman apparently as white as any of the managers called to look at the rooms and procure one for herself, Bo- fore engaging the room she remarked casually to the lady superintendent that possibly the managers might object to her admission to the Home on the ground of her color, as she had African blood in her velus, The superintendent, after rome hesitation, said the question would have to be referred to the managers fordecision, and the young woman was put off till the next meeting of the ladies composing that body, To the surprise of almost every- body, and to the especial surprise of the colored people who had contributed to elady or otherwise Mr. ner—-H think ry, te OF overworked horse is able to catch ft, though, doubtless such as have alrendy been weakened and bee Ae epidemic are Hkebly to cateh more easily than others, Uink perteot rest is Swential for tts ures in a J) can have hy (; coe f erate exercise. During the recent epider fatto tone eerie ars © Com! oor horse to “thea je. Avdiminition af work was + not oo than inited arc rien ict the horses od all to make one trip aduy the result would, Tam eu Resp Dost. very, bei fal, and the number of fatal cases consider 3 Leas. Reporter-Do you think thé disease Itkely to ted sane bp nace or tyrone Mer —NOy Wi treatment it should turn Tato farcy. Then, af vourse, it would become 40. Reporter—Mow are your own horses, Mr. Bon 4 "Sir. Bonner—They azo al quite well Pa Ee ee a tiona, took the fleld in person and deliv- | It was alvo testified that just before the murder ered a series of speeches which were | he was heard to utter threats against some elved with Toud acclaim from the Dela- ay cn br oe hem he hares freieecersbomre to the Wabash. Thou ie harped } **Y 1 Bs rfp dic Meath het be *0 tncedaatiy ‘ipl tho ang of funneaty | citiom before morning. Te was further shown that the pistol was seen in Grant's hand an hour 4nd reconclliation that the tune doubtless | \efore Mra, Spence wae killed, and that he was became # little monotonous to Northern | ¢hon priming it, After the susassination Grant ears, nobody in the South questioned the | entered hie auni's house, and pratended to be sincerity of the performer, or that he | shoved and deeply affected. He remained played this plaintive air for their special | there «i! night, assisted In lvying out the benofit. body, Barly in the morning he was arrested In due time the Presidential election | He strongly provsted hts innocence, but was, nevertheless, put on trial afew days afterward, and wos convictelt and sentenced. Grant's counsd carried the case to the Su- @ rene Court at Hartleburgh, and the judement even the latter, went for Dr. Gum of the lower cout was confirmed, After some meagre majorities, whilgall the dolay the Governst signed the death warrant, and some of them by crushing majorities, voted | forwarded It to Shortt Gil, re wal Mig clyar or playing with the green- backs In thelr breeches pockets, At an up sia window a photographer was standing with hi camera. On the tope of adincent houses, perohedl right up on the angles of the roofs, men and Women and boys and girte were stratning to get h fe ‘he sum shone ve of the prayer outalde rose briller and clearer than ever; the children’s joyously, and the Dept k cep over George Grant's came. And what did it show in the South Of the ten recoustructed States, only « gia, Texas, and Louisiana, and per iy one ben BANGED. vee Wesely, wie Sheriff Gill wall:ed toward the rope which was fastened to the prop. A touch, a thud, an convulged human form was swinging round in the sunlight, Then the special deputy sherifts enable thom to. look ing rowded or, stil sinokinu, to soe For the sccommodation of ap-town residents, edver- for Tux 80x Will be received at our regalar mates ah the up-town advertisement offices 544 Weat Thirty-second street, Junction of Broadway and Sixth ing Nov. 19 ne the Jaw, Very few on avenue, and 208 West Twenty-third street, opposite | the enterprise, the managers, after con- | for Gnaxt. day of ite execution. how the frame quizered. ond the arene twtcohed. | aterlouts thels secever’ im, & great fre to Grand Opera House. and on the east side at $11 Grand | suitation with some of the most respect-| ‘The sx former slave States lying wearer A BAD FAMILY, aan et eet tent cool ree: ‘Tere auas, | thelr baving been moderasely exercised In & tet Mreet, near Rast Broadway, from 8 A. M. to 8:30 P.M. —_ Fire Proof. ‘There is just now a great outery against Mavsard roofs, and it {s just. As they are every day. in’ the ‘course of further conversation, Mr. Bonnaz mentioned that the report that Commo- dore Vanderbilt's horse M untain Boy is « brother to American Cit is, incorrect. He ts a #10 Joe Taliot aud also able and evangelical insurance directors of the city, decided by a vote of fourteen to seven uot to admit the colored girl to the privileges of the Home. The refusal the border line did but little better for Dr. Grant's antecedents were bad. Daniel Young, | walked into the yard with , | an Intelligent and highly respected cok A COMMON PINE COFFIN, Peameae, Crean Kentucky, snc | oq man, toh me to-day, the 8 | and put it down close to the gallows. ‘The doe- ennessee, where Democratic prepomdcr- } toy George wes a rough character, He | wre took out thelr watohes and felb the wrist ance overwhelming, he escaped defeat | played truant amociated with wicked and reck: | OTF agiin, One sald 1tvae als, minutos the yaroservediy that be can aifo make, Aight, and, further, that be oun easily win. ‘The fin no doube that he can seoure the Democratia alde of the Legislature and the few LAberal Ke- Publloane, ‘This will give ulema strong rallying ore and d Gen. Burns, Jim Fuller, San, Moore, peopel duets pip ied od] Sa. not even aocompanied Ly an offer to } by the skin of his teeth, Delaware, Copper- | lors companions, and threw off every kind of | thu santos tint dierad ond us Felt Ube puive and “pte Sher a be "Harring manarers od ‘ refund to the colored people the contribu- | head to the core, and West Virginia, which | control. Grant's father has not the rentation | over again. After thirtesn. miuul or rest. Some move eanguine ley . 5 frie into ae than fire traps. Elevated as they ore | tions they had made. The simple state- | has also enjoyed the fruits of full enfran- | of being «good man. He has bea In prison ror | pal tie wpa was dead. Sherif Gill sald he must Pe oe ee horses | fstende claim that he caneo . fg! eron and get the regular Republican Shove the range of ordinary fire engines, nomination; that tt is merely a question of how merit of the managers was that the admis- } chisement, went pell-mell forGrawxt. Mis- | stealing, and once, when caug)t breaking into a y-five minutes were the poor wretoh f nearly twenty a day. All ot them have » seizes the > r ngaautted the proprietor and cut h : t rhe hich | much be The Philadel wo be sonale ay reoniee Ga aouuwane eng | sion of the colored girl, though she was | souri alone of this class of States made a | pais titamt nalts Mees fats dines gt | WA unanimously voted to be thoroughly dead. | been’ more or lems a RE TE a one enc! . ", ort SARs G00 te > fee him cond, le in the West doubtless of lighter complexion than half the young women who will be received, wonld havea tendency to drive away the white young women who seem to be svnsi- tive upon the subject of color equality. A Mr. SAUNDERS, who, as we learn, is an intelligent gentlewan engaged in mercan- tile business in Hurtford, having a portion creditable show at the polls, jail for assault and battery, rope was loosed and the bonds were cut, . ‘Throughout George Grant's incarceration he | ‘Th body, limp and warm, was lowered What will be the effect of all this? Here } wan ‘somewhat, Mnrity. Ro. olen exhibition intatne com and stretched out, X'ig ductor er, N . Veate' o 0 tre waa, however, pated, | stood at tI and took (noose. after, Northerm and Western statesmen | of ie, true nature was, however, anttoly he felt the neck, and as be didn't know whether and journalists, and especially Liberal Re- pnd prison Lever an account ba iol 2 man nhs ae eed? bed pena | at tent you yosterday, every one was taken by | his watch, and said--ho was dead’ and tro mi publican, will either listen with suspicion | #¢nt you his watch. snd sald—he was dead and no. mi to harrowin tales of carpet-bag oppression bs the beg ripen: fled tg sog on Atal Ug tesph ay Regd pressed tare | Wyre fund Ly ‘ with @ pass to witness the execution of the ex- | pal ‘Was a juror ai Cy to loo! r oF hearken with incredulity to Southern | Tn > Dewence of tne lav tedag T meat down | The eee ee wes aqoationan;and sothejurer boaste of ability to overthrow negro su- | to the jail early, and had an opportunity of see- | got his tights they carry the conflagration through half the city. Ibis not necessary, however, that this should be so, A Mansard roof may be made os secure against fire as a brick wall le; and instead of proposing to abolish them altogether it would be wiser simply to require that they shall be built in a safe manner. The Board of Fire Underwriters 7 haw graced the State, and | agree with Scott's friends thavmoney ean’ buy the election of any man. Even Ad: |, Division, Silence Kemble is. ftlso said to be an fot Senatorial honors, Komible got bitte the ‘uing of agven dollars ot the last Senatorial election tn turn over three Lancaster county men whom he secured to Don Ci ‘the way, the readers of T ber the Lam A Sw reporter visited the rendering wharf yesterday and found nearly two hundred dead 73 hi tl im SI Sof e of African blood in his veins, immediately | premacy. ‘They will be apt to say: Gen- | !ag,the Implements with which G rant attempted ‘THR COFFIN WAR CLORED, bn Gg ey th AR nia Of Gen. Tewin of, Beaver county in thie city considered this subject two 1 on theannouncement of this decision wrote | tlemen, you had a fair chance to deliver one with which he nade the desperate on- | Cuned furt gid, Put tn a, covered wacom that | homes. and bad spperentiy been taken wood care | Soe to ine United Stace uenate,, Dem Came eb pa aoe asi to hay bottle to the Hartford Ties a communication | yourselves from what you call the most ght upon Keeper Haines. Sad boys, stood ontatde (he fail A: Nioycsams | Soak ee baaiired a dey frome the Baery oe ea eee cr eetae tea fe ae us view of it, Their ommendation " 7 r f ni * A PRISONER'S INGENUITY, hot see the hanging, they wanted (o see the | 100th street. All horses dying above that dis- | Sco ‘ough, m1 lade detowss glowing with indignation at the uncharita- | degrading bondage by giving the electoral The bitty with which he attacked Haines was | next best thing- the cofft trict are buried, the company not being would foot the bill. When ‘Thomas declined, bleness of this protended public charity, votes of your States to Dr. Gresiey. But [ made of hin towel doubled and twister and the hypocrisy of the respectable peo- t the bodies, col * Where Mansard roofs are placed on dwellings where fe roof is nv in. George Grant was a inost powerfully built, cheat Don, Bob Mackey, Hartrantt, and, ils Kawbis you preferred that nine and perhaps ten | head of it, whieh t* as lange as a man's two fista, | Yellow skinned negro, aged about 7. tried to get up a pincher to make bim shell out, er een fort in. lates the cartnce d yellow egro, aged abou oo ADULTERATED TEED They were defeated by Gon. Irwin, and. from frames, rafters, and ene face of thr root ye | Ple who had harnessed the Christian name | of your sixteen States should support Gen, | Terrie ewe ett amie oe, te eae | pare OF toe Hie heed win leree Gide wit | _ Tn diensotine a fine truck horve st the render- that dey to Unie there haa been ‘angal im jhe Hees than tweite ip but in ait'vasce | to such am unchristian proceeding. Kall- k very thik, fills feet were Cameroninn, Heart toward ‘ium ‘Boott. | One } bo yf fi d.with the ne: Guaxt, giving to him @ large prepon- | welghs abo t two pounde, and the weapon alto- | formed. with the mock Lalok, | His feet were derance of the poputar vote of your sce- | fe'ised onthe same occasions alay woighe about | make was that of stan who might live to see & tion of the Union. No Fedcral bayonets | twe pounds, and te hard as Mint, fat and egg- | hundred years, Although yh nothing to beleaguered your polls, A few scaly snper- Bherii the ek 0 tolg hie © lend, Rerana prepared’ Tor We second. Stearape'ar | Daniel Young. this morning that fe was inns visors and a handful of sneaking marshals bey a oan ow compare saw, & new file, a | cout, and his enomies had brought him to his ‘and a pair of large scissore. A | death. simply looked on, without power to make | piily about inches long was also discovered | | Grant's father, though living In the borough. even ap arrest. Either your vaunted | in Grant’s cell, made of red knitting worsted, | has never been near his sun sade bie conaieting. Sivision walls unt be carried turough the Tuof aid Soped in the etn way, Atother buitanige the en ond ee op nerd by Other heavy metal: copiugs to a Mronah the rout at least twelve tuehe It is clear that if a Mansard roof is made af incombustible material, and if the floor beneath it is likewise incombustibie, it can- also, the Dhnes, though a Demo- cratic newspaper, condemned the trans- action, while the Courant, the “friend of the colored race,” touched it very lightly, with a faint questioning of its expediency, and Gropped it for the bustness of electing nel backs down its present atti~ pak oo ta a ne le oO! uneylvania, Feauit ante will Byoryoody remembers. tbe" olds adage. and can make the application. Queutions by a Geuntne Radical. ‘ To the Rulior of The wun. frames, rafters, amt be of Irom oF alls Wo extend MB, BEROH FOR THE DUMMIES, At a mecting of the Directors of the Amert- ean Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to an- imats » Ro: Phelps presiding, the ¢ refused to have anything to de with his aon ; hot burn, To make it perfectly safe, all xt and Haw cey and elevating the race. | chivalry and pluck have been all whipped Sere for the heady and eR ng ee before hie is wae $ Sm: I have read with rien Dieesure that is requisite is that no wood should be | Since tho election, however, the subject | out of you, or you are more fond of the | RIth old boot leather strangty atch Hinge. Wiprulariy’ enough Grant wan ‘earn on | Mate, xi see onera mm day on the editorial page of Tim Son. Yow used, but that the whole should be of metal | bas begun to he agitated again, and the | rute of your former slaves than you wonld | guiar and srustic we ham Gallows. Hilt ou ‘eat Chester, wi ot the a of Tovoring oF some motive F nai ft shighly deserved compliment, If there prey Beta managers are tryteg (0 Gefend their action | fain make us believe, Gentlemen of the | Qi zoed, prem, fier '2,the men tice, | eres muatarer in thas oounty. was vm. | feat shapes and to ask that's tar of the | feanpthing ins speaker which aflonda me ex- There ought not to be nny diMculty in | Upon the ground that they are not re- | reconstructed Staten, you have deliberate- | taken for @ genuine revelvers 1 Mow Grant wor | nae aed cmtsigy ee wee mets Whew to cute thei aie ene ee cea io en | quiaite pleasure, tt le when he takes lofty meral, Producing fire-proof: buildings that shall | formers, and “do not undertake to an-| ty made your bed for (he coming four | these weayous und tools into, his possession | where in the sad performance fro {hat the mme make an early report to your Honorable | ground. Mence,I am particularly well pleased | swer the question which has come down read tebe. through the ages, ‘Why are things as they The discussion has been quite r years, Lie down in it if you please; but at Grant's wife gust have amuggled them inv Barney. Weed 6 pray let us see no more wineing aud hear | hls cell. deh Gicious: Wasiincron, Nov. 1, ho more wailing from you. Ad bolt peabte be reatly such, Experience shows that structures of brick with the floors of every story supported by e-ches of brick resting with the moral tone of Mr. Seymour's speech. Tt tmpliew more than tt expresses, Morality is’ the basis of all good government, as i¢ is of ald CONDITION OF THE CLTY RATLROAP HORSRE. ‘The Bleecker stroet and Fulton ferry car corm- pany hava about ten horaes out of $00 In the hos. he President has re foned to extend Rxecntive clemency to Barney Wood, Jock this morning Sherif Gill fire proof; and we dare say that by a | pulvits have joined in, and all the clergy- Can this Evil be Remedied amend feed eee ar ee - — styeot line of stages have swollen Himbs, two or | 8° sal piehersei poe en ee Preys | Propgr arrangement wrought-iron girders | Men who have given their views agroe with The aster in Boston brings into held | sixty. Four uprights’ fourteen foot ong, and THE NATION'S CENTS ENNTAL. Re, yas Pal canta Geek Cee, bey at GAdARiDAy ov en a 4, ebenics may support floors of brick arches with | Mr. SauNDEns that the proceeding tsa dis- f one of the anomalous « Cree capes proree Same S008 bona ene & been ae with the dropsy, and four h cumbed to It. rt nditions of acrous the top in front, ware the frame work. | ay 4 jlety- ee Y ol o- | The trap or stace was attach by strong hinges oy—-thhe Dusibex' of we- | ibe bask orcas pracn. fe host, tone wen i Lynvoaghemeye my ) who ae plece, but an upright beam about six feet | 7° United Sta with an L shaped piece aut out of one end, he Congress of the United States has rope was tied around the | enacted that the completion of the one hus- i » right int maa’ Pale Ook heees od ive plutta dredth year of, Amortcan Independence shall be FAuch rove was slipped through the bolt | celebrated by an international exhibition of the poly Page Oper ke oy arts, manufactures, and producte of the soll and pod pervade seth plpcowk oni mine, to be held at Philadelphia {n 1476, and has By 9 o'clock over fifty prominent citizens were | avPotnted & commission, conststing of repre- among bigh officials, national, State, and muni<« cipal; it ts not sufficient thet they alone should! minister to the well being of society rather than to thelr own ambitious avarioe; it ls nod sufficient to speak of the war as the cause of the speculative gambling which now afiiicts the entire body pulitic—there are other eauses of demoralization and poverty which statesmen and legislators have not seen, or havi) vi foe dared to attack. "We Gave Katty tide te the attitude: of asking oursslver the vm ‘ons by the United States Centennial grace to the name of Christian churity. But the Courant has observed a significant Has the color question passed en- tirely out of the domain of politics, then? What does all this business of “ elevating the race" mean to the political philanthro- pista? What does the special and peculiar friend and benefactor of the cotored man mean by social equality and abolishing Twelve of Second Avenue Company's horses are in the ital. “The affected horses are greatly swollen about the thigh hind logs. Five horses on the Eighth avenue cars have thig ad vaticed stage of the distemper, but all are in a fair way of receorery. The horses on the Belt line of oars are still coughing violently ‘om the late distemper. Sixteen have the pay: five of the cases will doubtless prove fatal. ‘The Sixth Averme Car Company bas lost n6 Loree, and las six more cases which are de- spaired of. The Grand, Houston, and Forty- second street line, out of #75 horses, have I8 dis- New England so men withont support or protect gain their living by indoor labor. In every factory city and town there are hundreds and thousands of girls and wo- men struggling along on asmal! pittance, and dependent on its coutinuance for food and shelter, To the laboring man the destraction of stately piles of brick and equal security. Every sort of carved stone may crumble in the inteuse heat of a great fire, and iron girders not properly resting in the wall of the building, and not firmly held by intermediate arches of brick work, are also liable to give way. But it is cer- taluly porsivle io coustruct edifices of brick with floors of brick between the stories, and to have the whole structure so D I pected in the. Jail. thi the | sentatives from each State and Territury,tooon- | abled from the dropey. ‘The stable superin: wopet substantial that in the event of any fire its | color distinction? Why, this apparently: | granite means months of busy and re- | fut “Fehm Ikra, Mee oraherlt'y. i | duct the celebration: tendent reports three Tatal cases. The Aabtota mortoy Yer tele cece ead tis contents may be burned up without de. | that the colored man and brother ts al- | munerative work in rebuilding: but to the | Wows Mr, WM. Duck of the Vtlage Rerord, |’ Griginating ander the auspices of the National | avenue hina han Ave cases ut the, drovey, ail of | Ration ct eit sera : A tb drganinn Hhask «boy sta biaa* doa : Mr. Et. Christman of the West Chester Femib: | Legislature, conteoiled by a National Commis. | winch will recover, save one. The Avenue C | “"We'barg soe eked Sirselves the question, It stroying the building itself, lowe ‘ea au y re #01) working woman It means inability to find | lican, Mr. Thompson of the West Chester Jefer- | sion, and designed as it Is to memorate | line has eight aggravated dropsteal cases. The | tho prlociple of supply and de which It is evident that greater vigilance must | vote for Graxt, while the colored woman fonian, and of The company lounged | the first cent Broadway and Bide line of stages have ten i of our existence by an exhibi- employment, and consequent poverty and | through the johiore Poor and others erased | ton of te ater eee eng ny ae exhib: suffering. Such is the strange condition of | the gallows, peered throu the gr ing a8 th thetr development, and of our progress in inst 6 (the tere of calle, amoked cigars, | arta which benefit mankind. tn comparison with affuirs ing country where the female sex ries, laughed gaily and joked abundant. | those of older nations,” It iv to the jo at $0 far outnumbers the male, ly. Many of them, when they hiad seen all there | large, that the commisdon, look | for’ the ald However greatly woman's rights may | “Cement Couper, the keeger whose Grant so | bration the arendes C ‘des be extended, the more rubust sex will jed on the afternoon of to-day week, | ever seen. hie head bandaged, and lookin Plotion of the first century of our always have an advantage in the hand-to- | [8 a man whone renin had sustained asovers | existence should be marked. ty some teeoak hand struggle for bread. The working | shock. Mr. Haines, whom Grant also beat at | demonstration is, we belle: nf everywhere operates 60 powertully for ql or woo of mankind, foeGhatig incre) Tet this panripte coer ee it now doen every hour of the day, takes mitfions pon millions of money from. produeuve, Industry t equivaien whatever Ingtven, ny or Which ne have not asked euinselven the q the practice of Eving upon the Ineo Investments, for whi ? mA 28 an equivalent, tiNabre fi ral ¢t tons of thousande, In this way, live parnaltl horses afllicted with the dropsy; all will re- No serious trouble ts apprehended from this ropsieal disorder. ‘The horses which are afict- fre, in the main but poor, emaciated beuata, and not F tho duty they sre required to per- . hommes are fed on cut bay and bran, lay of the horses alfected lust week now show signs of recovery. EVEN PUTSICIARS TAKINO THE HORSE DIBEASE. and sister has no vote, and evangelical Christian charity is too busy supporting the Administration to bother with bi eel he South—A Lesson of the Election. The reconstructed States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, be exercised in the construction of our Dnildings, or every great city will constant ly be liable to terrible fires like that of Chi- cago and that of Boston, Undoubtedly the problem of safety was less difficult for- merly than it isnow, All that is necessary, however, is to apply common sense to the the patriotic wh 5 * ot hole ountry, Di At the meeting of the ith cal lives and take millions upem millions of mubject. | Where buildings seven and eight | Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Ar- | Woman, whotherin eaynge or civilized lands, | ‘¢oaine site, was {oo lll talenve biebed. | | of the whole country, The Congress of the | | At the meeting of t Whe Wty hanleary Tencoctor money from the earnings of productive ins Morice high are common—and they must | kaneas, and Mississippi are ten in number. | hns a hard battle tofght ;and every kindly | breakfast of sry me Agom after ¥ tne Sherif | day of tho’ greg republic Si be, most Scthuniy | Rhetuer the eeraw which bed been used la the | "Yj ow.ve cue mandd cutive the unting te be so in any great city whose area is limited | Ever since the close of the rebellion there | heart must earnestly desire the attaimnent | Tevt g¢ nie, cull and. asked him, wi Play of all tha trophies of fin comanee It bs ae, | conden te bee Me Tag, PUBEG 8° | he prection of demanding and taking exoptle play of all the trophies of Ite progress. It in de- H Would like to speak on the gul- | signed to bring together, within s building cove Gul ering fifty acres, not only the varied produc. No," was again G) by nature, like that of New York—the conditions of security are very different tant rents justifiable iu morals? or, what te w ‘et millions upon millions of money { en in thie way from the earnings of | industry, for whieh go equivalent what~ has from time to time come up from those States a wail, now sorrowful, then indig- tf to the ordery of the | lanes The orders have all been served. Barr Yes, that may be, but ther ha’ been complied ‘with, except tn one instanc of some better social state in which she los Per rad Fy may become emancipated from the slavery oa from those { Id-fashioned town lik er Ga the, tavaiicctats telcrythe og" bus Crpee of | tome 9 dity informed th yet: rom those in an old-fashioned town like icl eed to n cou- . ‘ the intellectual triumphs of our oftirena, | Now, Iam credibly thformed that even. phy-)- London or Parla, So much the greater | mint 04 always loud, assuring the coun- | which now besete her, aud ralted to a con PREPARING FOR THB GALIOW Specimens of everything that America oan fur, | clans are taking tthe diseans and T conenler chit Fee ocd asad cucenanns dha: | i ‘aris, So muc © greater | try that they were the worst oppressed | dition of renl independence and safety. As the Bhoriff was about to leav: Dich, whether from the bral ns or the hands of | Matter most important. What is an equitable price for the u ieee’ need of intelligent laws upon the subject, | peopie on the face of the earth. The N ee “2 thn: her children, and thus make evident to the | The board ordered an immediate inspection | What is an — Ae . The Nae nl Hke some mince ple.” San Francisco has been Interested ina | pe heel Tah strange insurance case. A laborer decided to r insure his life for $3,000, and went to the local “ George, we have aasniy ct atten Vuk ¢ you like some blackber mpany and took the | Tory eet Te yee rae hecessary steps. The agents forwarded the} A bi and report to be made. é cecilia The Robinotein Chamber Concerts. Rubinstein has shown in the chamber oon- certs given on Tuesd: l Wednesday even- aud of incorruptible officers to execute them, One of the most venal departments of our city government has been that of the Superintendence of Buildings, and if money? Heaven only knows the misery and anxiety entailed upor society by weury. Wo: re hardly the slightest conception that these queations jie at the bottom of the joveluntary distress of ms ep ‘The standard of morality to-day Is take ail cain get inside the pale of the law. James Fisk. world the vancem ent of which @ self-gor- erned peor Ry apall rey In thie bration” all nations will be in- vited to participate, tte character heing inter national. Kurope wit her arts and man- \factures, Indie her cu fabries, while ne tlonal Government, they told us, had, throngh Ku-Klux laws mma enforcement acts, carried ont at the point of the bay- onet, subjected them to the rule of hordes ah retained erate i “kherry ple wat ly opened China cau will lay b oth onde ent. 1 ; {ald In not reformed grvat calamities wll) | of iititerate negroce who had bnmillated | popers to New York fore sotley, and tae day nc tng mmole OFT with reat relish treaauran which for centries ‘holt ingeniong | Suet another phase oe Pread acetal talent, The | Ja. was p grand representative ot oble priate barely come upon us them in the dust, and of thieving carpets | two after the papers had been sent the man was | friend the following despatch, which’ he at peeps here aus tet iene Ttahd'a that commonly make a good trio or quartatte | ikles Jack: kmivse te the stoon-jobbing million er daggers from the North who had eaten | murdered, ‘The agents then telegraphed to New | read to the condemned mam: : noir oxvaftenee player. ‘The setotet tail for hindelt” the player | aire. fallon, Me example. The whole word ie The Color Question, ont their substance, loaded them with | York and prevented the issue of the policy. | .{)kRM4 SOW, Nov. it--Oh George, George, think of eran katherine every. zone will con. | of concerted music must forget himself and rox | few persons question theif moral ‘valdiiy ; and It is much easler to call things settled | debt, impoverished them with taxes, and | The ¥ldow sued for the amount of the tntende tly pardon, Bieta thy tricone? sven thee end ng: for what the Hast lacks the Woet | member his coadjutors. The ono alms at self- RR Ser ee ara ee seer eer than to settle them, Here is this disturt | driven them to the verge of bankruptey, | nstrance. aud the jury was unable to agree. Tt a aS iustriey turd | display, the other must practise selt-abnegation. | meralization known to civiilved gostety. ing question of complexion, settled by | ‘There wasa basis for these complaints, bs appare pee sae Sypbigd on Spe nls of the Asthe time wrore on, the, lnterest increased Lakin enlale i ty | Rubinstein thinks of his art aud not of himself, | Nov. 1. A Macnarra, Sout tatibcal aecodiven te and iberal menin the Norih, theiading | CouPan?, however, mi Ar hes eee’ | Oh tee eid age WHEE wan hate tees TA Ue Mf her mills converting ‘that cotton, Into cloth. | and where the intent of the composer is to give - Stan, apie FODTH IS HOA) AUNCDUIRED Ts, rs 1n on the side of (he widow, Que moral ean Luce What waa guing on. 4 lit Bach section of the globe will send its best afer | prominence to sume other instrument the plano SAN DOMINGO COMING UP. y decisions ourts, by many leading Republicans, asked the | be deduced from this curious case, and that is od with revolvers, were seated o PET AO tale SRRItOn, and eank, Biase Of the | oo rutly taues the seoondéry position, atone zips and Prep Dovciass, by Senator Sum- | Southern sufferers what they could do to | that home Institutions should be patronized yell, Inside were the condemned man Sica ea her ret cratmesinlted Daas pelle iis Nt cene coe tee poe he ore to make | THE Polley of the Administration Predicied Ner, and by the Cincinnati platform; help thom, and what the cowplainants | Had thls unfortunate San Francisean been in- ey. Mr. Evans, Every now and then i fas y From ihe Hoxton Post e ol the minister was heard in prayer, | BOW much she can add to the greatness of th od chamber There ‘i the grating wore | Baton of which she is a harmonious part. rs a Yetit confronts us almost every day in ons crowding could do to help ther selves? “In r sponse | *uFed tn a local company, he would have re- safe to predict that the principal, cord in the understanding of the work d f e ebay Biba é er ‘ rary, Bidey To niake the Centennial Celebration such a the Oret objects & new form, and seems leas than ever sett] the South informed thelr Northern syme | ¢e!ved bie poltey In time to be murdered. Chatting rs ecules PONE | success ax the patriotism and the pride of every | formod, and every man id be in full sym- x ¢ the propo th Connecticut furnishes the latest ilustra- | pathizers that they were eager to join One of the most important questions | (EM Would behave. | One @ hope | Amertoan demands will require the codperation | pathy wot only with the composition but with the territory of the Unite of the pe ple of the whole country. The United the acquisition or annexation of nd the purchase lines and estubli Postal he would make an a ton of the unsettleduess of the settlement. | hands with any party or section of a > oft 9 4 ‘i 4 . 1 Commission lias recetved ho , likely to come before the British Parliament at r said be wished f Strangely enough, the district which has States Cente 7 i el 4 " iM as England extended to party that would deliver them, or even its next session Is that of Irish education, The | llvely. Another said he well deserved bis fare, i w Fs yj A any ‘at 1S Toca har neen ces hesyeg is Sate rf World's Fut, and. Fronce to her Universal Just elected Gen, Hawney to Congress, | promise in good faith to deliver them, ont stablished Irish Church was | for the unfortunate weet ee eee PMY | Exposition, yet the labor and responsibility ime his follow players, and should comprehend all thelr musical ways and habits, This comes only by constant association and long practice, this the present organization has not had. , though the Individual lenoles of vors are of th onder, the rap) Tong-tathod-o verthrow of the E nay, the very town in which he lives and | of the thratdom in which they were held | simply the beginning of the work of levelling ; 110% Frogs ung anion af og great be ip ; ok ; DEATH WARWAST, hose unde 6 prints an organ, is the scene of the disturb- | by the Administration of Gen, Guant | and now It ts proposed to throw open Dublin that ton mlliioe tt dette etit he rea iened Ance, Stillmore remarkable she factthat | through the instrumentality of subscrs | University, secularize the college funds, and though the issue of the whole business | vient ne The Ay xatlon of Kan Domings a Conver anence of Grant's Election, Prom the Commercial Advertiser, The people are not aatisfled with the dis vs of dollars will be required, and vided shall be raise: ‘iption, and that the people shell develop the system of non-resident: membe: for attont groes and corrupt carpet-bagge * w read the warrant for the opportunlty of subscribing in propor. Re aan AP TSA tty sete Pap epee Tele Locke cue Cmablshinent of @ xuld | They 'akered to supports any man for | Wb hlMe Brine 8 eomalderable Komen Ohio, at. ton to the population of their resper {ive Stat teh, Molin and of | was a pet project of the Presidente Hee t which turns young women away from the | President on this basia; but if in thoir | Neetement into the governing body. It tn pr thea hy twenty-four, De rhe coinunisaton looks to the unfailing Tuesday evening and last night the moat adit. | He could © accomplish the desired result, ant doors of a public charit he simpl bable that all exclusive privileges still enjoyed the seal of Penusyty triotism of the people of every section to see | Fable playing, in parts, was strangely contrasted | ie” nal action on the $o Consres 1. a Of ora tleg i ed CH he simple | fallen estate thoy might be allowed to | ty ineinbers of the State Churoh will within e | ome warrant, ‘Then he ru that each contetiuten ita alare to the expenses, | with wrest blunders in other portions, Tn the fp reed ane te, But we may be quer it will i Ground of complexion, neither Gen, Haws | suggest tho namo of thelr delivorer, it | brief period be abolished, ‘Then the fahs wit | snacaa and receives its share of the benesits of Hummes sept ple, on c again, The S ily Ley vor his newspaper has done so much { would be ag enter a protest against the wrong. The People of Hartford have been discussir the question somewhat warmly, and the | ty aver of the opposition it wo Courant and Times of that city have pub- |} triumph throug lished numerous communications on the | with the 4 suber horo player counted bis Ume wee peated passaze three soveral tim even Dr, Horace Greerey, They | be to provent the bullding up of another estab | aenury sheds aeernding to law swear in as Assured the Democrats and Liberals of (ig | tablished church on the rufus of the old, After | exocution except th North that with him as the standard. | & While Irishmenand Englishmen will doubtless Bos he wore come to consider that plen the beat which | 7% if ; kes every religious own ministers, and which exclude: entirely the question of creed from natlonal | favors Its The people harey by thelr vote doised the leading features of fila Administre Hou, Congress ta rtrongly in his favor, I aty Foasons over existed for the annexation of ro Ning, Hime has only sufficed to strengthen thom, “The President stated the case clvarly and strongly, and gavo cogent reasons for tho Prorecution ‘of tho project, ‘The vubliv aro amiiiar with the arguments for anyexaion, h the Comimiss.oners sent to San Dorminco ‘ nied In their elaborate report. ‘The | re= orprlse in which ull are #0 deeply inte t would further oarmestly urge the fo neach State and Torritory of a cente: ganization, which shall li tine see that county Assvciations are formed, so that when the na- Hone are gathered together tin 1878 each Con monwealth view with pride the contrib tlons she has made to the national glory, Confidently relying on the zeal aud. ever disp it to Wittens the uiry, You severally swea fadeputy sheriff if you shoul orform the same." present answered * We 4 mmunton support tts | and his deputies. accompanied by a blacksmith remove the irons from Grant's limbs, then assed throughs dhe wrated dour aud proceeded to Grant's cell, oy and for a few mome: scramble among the Was righted. This, of e chamber m id is absolutely a gonsequence of setting any four Ae oth of playing long and dimenit Works without sui Sherif Gill the reconstructed States yle exception of negro-rid- 3 but with the exception of a brief | den South Carolina, and car otis ayed by our people in every national u: wiltuttons for in ite teahe education, , : deriaking, we pledge and prophesy that the cane Jent previous atudy and ro= ; ; and guarded comment upon the transac | probably all the upper tier of the old slave. — The Shere ene SEN THON. tennial oolebration will warthily show how stents | hoarsale Nor under auch cireumetunces ean at] sealing ta"entaree canes sha aul ton, Gov, HAWLEY’s newspaper has avold- | hold The cholorm in Tadin abated almost ns] gmith enten ond the bla heats wealth, and intelligence ean be fostored hy | hat, ight and shade wich are the Ife of nloy farce against the will en, | NM amith ente such inatitulions as those whic! ve for on hamber must properly attended to, Nevers y content to ed editorial referenve to it And this} So far at least as the tvucted states | Fondly as Ht broke ont, here worn about ave | wan hurd at wari i hundred vonre blessed te yoo BTR Piet (uslesn thos wii hove hoard tublosieine cn produce theintiven, 0 | FY Qeutua 4 i Es ae $ 4 SIRARGAT IAAT anda atic; ritish troops, | SUith cate outside, and the ¥ States. JOSEVITR. HAWLEY, President. nawWaki, aud Beruner, even under these dis- hy ey nee 0! par nnd & Me illustrates another fact, namely, | were concerned, there svemied 10 be wise | Mindred futal ea 4 among the British troops, | Cor was heard in prayer, ‘The ¥ Liwis WALN Suiru, Tom. Secretary, | Advantages, have heard Who have the | Palfevonts have ocourred wistoh inake a {it that between the universal “colored man’ | dom in this selection. D: LELEY had | Att bad the year boon w little less advanced, the | grating were quiet for e, and puiftedt any aimee capacity, uber proper conditions, of giving the | Bova WAihe Wort Indies inore desirable ‘li ; to be “elevated” and the speotal “ nigg gone ball for Jnvy Davis, and wien ar. | MOTAlity would have been materlally greate fi thele cigars. After the lapse, A Bitter Personal Quarret beiween Bred | Mest tro playiig heard In'thia country. | Mtoe an olin Wee tot ett oni fy ert '- pine came out of he « +4 he With all the drawbact the present seri ho account to b nt It as polley which is ure @ larger « hemisphere. ‘The Tho statements of the medival oMcers who ¢ deavore! to combat the disease are not ve 8 that wo have mentionod, Mf chanber concerts 1s one ¢ those who have ar to be “helped,” there's the same difference raigned fe between the statesman who forgets the Union Le “nigger” in his Dovulass oud Joho M. 1 Wastineron, Nov, neston. A nice little fight hing quietly. aggressly eventually to absort Wider control on. thi the not by mombers of the by the deputy keeper on the opposite stie of the ler, The Sherif was reading the death war- Club of this city, he de. encourag | » and nat the thing satisfactory tas hee: fant to the prisoner, The looker m Fred Dow 4d John M. Tau sympathy with the bigh noble kind of nu iy aud | nounced them as a pack of * arrived ot aa to the cause c cholera, | bars bean (0 vet fdgetty. “After ® pause of tut th Phomeaas tans Taltencwhelnepertarmed atthe, he thing | Rensible couupiications with Bpain also. wh «it the politician who thing about the | minded blokenda” ‘Returning fren hia | Mee acre £0, the cause oF cure of cholera, nitoa, during which the two wardens ba bs senareay’s Benars ual | CH, A oT make Kan Horntngy destrable to us. ‘Phat (laid " os phyatela wt hat ul oh lty at] into the cell, they moved m ot Of Jaa phe ours, nnexation of Cuba ta not ren aed but has @ quick recogaition of the | bucolie tour to Texas, he, in the presence | kinds of treatment wore uncless aftor the dix- | back and Deputy Mactarland cau oot ‘OL the | ston toa Cabinet position, Langston yer jerday Grocubacka In Pelisics Phe whale question is sure to have a the nigger” ae a voter, of thousands of New York Ropubli ease had passed beyond a certain stage, Strange |“! to sevcral gentleinen that it was Jealousy on ti K Senttiation and examination during the coin! & Ning.” several of the sp wd fa ther moment sl long resident in the wt having hold of the right Of the rocrults of five months’ Indian ‘THE CONDEMNED MAN, A the Springfe Ai! (ho vings dn the youd ving, banking ring, iv ring, the land-grabhern, —t Dongless that prompted him to authorize such a state- ment, He also spoke very bitterly of Douglass, char to say, the Jargest number of victina wero i \nose who had be uote sersion of Congress, and when the subject @ better understood the people. will h spect for the engactty of the Prev dorse a plan so sure to redound to the odie The special case which has agita stigmatized the Southern carpet-baggers Hartford is thiv: There is au organized of 04 re mee | 2 female philanthropy in that city kuown as 60 8 kof A thier MonuNGrSty, Aad tienes onward he pleaded with more fervor than "I 4 ‘i s wi honor of the country, Sumor's Moree lle the Women’s ( i ssocintic rt few wer The Rev, J.B fl 0 Daggers, the jobbers and plunderers of fing Donde of foree pl ee Pesta as Maa Hea sot tot | ever for the adoption of hts favorite meus. |“ w wore atlavkech and all recovered, | Aid REC a. rane welled Om, the othe impudent eheitow: fie SHE degres, bare Fe Oy a a Pte PPeared converting its conduct | ure of Universal Amnésty, Grecley's Majority In Tounessoe 17, oy nn pew chieoked shirt a black Voaty ani President yer ‘ oblef-facto ress ie money, | SeMtatlona, and no one will take the pal (0 we aascabut we judge that tt i an | Well, in response to this Southern call, | NAH Noy. 18.—Retur looked well, "ite walled with eae wane: te ta, favor, Gt Lanaeton, aud protest e,owen hi vecoud terin to the most” pry Fecur to bis rhetorloal rodomontade fut lift ‘ a rs , a a : 4 ppg Ad poe him. To: t an 0 0! M) O on Or al men in re d to the & Witch eed dey, respoctatle foclety | Dr. Girevtey, to the surprise of almost gover Rinched. | tne, sad {procession passed called, OF the Fresigent to protent | Aimerigan ‘election. ive isan’ tye peeee i Domingo schomer whtoh hast intcnsle meri , Gen upen ti ye y with great discre- | overyhody, was nominated ut Clucinnati, and. th ough” the prieon "kitchen tho the 9° be conaulted: nnd | fusted his fortunes have bought right and let | SOUR to outweigh opposition - He Principle of the “survival | and In obedience to Bouthera clamor his Wi) 12ld, lack ‘man who was cook. Mpctanaclt; Bus he —by mholesale and retail aren rbtee nt the a o nie the corner, and Ww , thre! pe vuKes Po the M ene oe Ie hrmts paved with greenbuclss pale Mutual Benoa