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it, then McENery will be proclaimed Gov | and increasos with t UN, MONDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1872 ernor, and Warwori will be sent to the | #7; % shown in the w shown In the abund any ¢ ae MR. BEECHER YESTERDAY. Senate. The voters, genuine or fictitious, | of ani Gatien, checks apd fetter br the wd | @he Theory of Minority Represon ee two Js loose where the other Is tight | p man laughed audibly, right in | upon the sale of and one is tight where | penses, and expe ts of the pu » had dependes me to cover Ox= ward out of the 1 ilies economize inthe same | cut off thousands of dotlara from th | | oO 8 notes nf le y VIR re i for you, sale of the second, and it took also a good ‘ and creates or aunihilates at will. way into the channels of trade and to alew on Proportional Representation, edited by tty “ Honaliam. Did this action of the coun Mr. Greeley, made public since bis q At the outset the board consisted of Gov, | Commerctal contres, but If It be allowed to Mr. J. G: Freese, and issued by a modest Phila oem cil in New York signify that theology was of no | death, he alluded to two notable things In his | MONDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1872. inain for general use after the reason for its sae | delphia house, John Campbell & Sona, whic | A Remarkable Keclesinationl Conneit-Mr. | consequence, and that denominationallam was | life, first, th Warmorn, Lieut.-Gov, Prxcnpack, Secre- | has ceased, the volume of curreney would be ine n to the world volte Hepworth Bacnpes the Tab and tho Serube | tu be awopt away? No. That will never happen | Senatorship when he published an article in the he threw away the United States | <== creased permanc d the year fo tthe | has more than once ah) mn her God. [Sensation.| God | 1 following close upon the end of the ciacavite Waa —~ | tary of State Hennox,and Senators Lyxcit | Sinieracess would be repeated with the game | of very aound polltical philosophy. Tt ta « Lil 5 Silla ante Mur love uuith’, God warks difercnily in | waren favor or univornel arterty, and. secondly | eh ee and Anpensoy. The act creating the | results, and thus would the. country depart | 4 peciall Ponnsyl where a Con- pdt ebb MY every plirew sway & fortune whee Ge siemed (ee Dem } Academy of Seats —Micws ; more and more widely from the policy of ree | Lune eepecially in Pennsyly By 19 o'clock yesterday morning every for the reloase of Jofforson Davis. Undonbte etn ott board provides that if any of its members ption, The problem is to find a way of ins | Yention ts now in sesston, composed of able 9 é . " ly the tast statement has reference to the Pe ‘ were candidates for office at the preceding | ereasing the curgency for movinue the crops and | men of all parties, carefully considering, among { ®Vailabie seat ta Plymouth Church was oecupted, | Ono might think well of the elin, Mr, Beecher | of “The Amertem contictes ana thathe ala} minishing It at once when the Work ts done, and fines of strangers wore at each door await- | went on, but they wouldn’t Ike to. see nothing | srotidce a one, is aad Cacated the eento ot Deere | aula is tasieceasary work, and natin a8 1 | om on which, thie volume iw meant to ened | me the chance ofa seat. ‘The eovrtenns unhers | UNECE I te Mtareaty Mn Me Moye Bg Sxtermed 1 ‘Soom, | ' Piston Ponta tie'ées eed * Wine lanka wie jem on which this volume ts meant to ehed . 0, Tat there was such w extended paid. byt . | This provision vacated the seats of Pixcit- | caunot be vonined to the banks, where but tt at convention. the dletinentahed ane | accommodated all they could, and filled every i yu prow P iim over = + ie @ power be re t. 0} BACK and ANDERSON, Who had run for | We, [fsasury Departunent can the power be r gen Mk of this probably it) di ofthe, ‘Tie cedar of Lebanon was fuil | ty hot the sum of | g5,000 for the work of as: * . a'e and majesty, but it ve ts, 80 that he | posed? thor of this book is amenber, so that Ifthe new | SPACE UNRDPrOpHIAted with w cAMP stool or a | of grace and wingosty, batt was not the gum of |g for’ thaw . - , , 5 i rie ted eit, : daome sum; butt is suppose Barnum's Urent Hhow—tuy and Rvesing, Office at tho Inst election. All sorts Of | mhis hath tho sound of wisdom. It reeks } «chome of yoting shall now fuil to be adopted, | chalt. Immediately In front of the putplt plat- | firma of tees, of all Wetata, opal Muon, of wll | that he saved vniyn very tie of tosh waa men Theatre ©» lrancue Mionrels expedients were employed to fill the two | with political economy, But ther is some- | It will certainly not be for waut of adequate pre- | fom was a company of English visitors. They | developments, Ihe hickory hnd nor he £9 | comstantly wivin, givinw, glying aud very many re Comique Ars vacancies, for upon this everything would My were early in their places, anid wore conversing | throw nuts at the chesnut, and the cheanat had | times. to people who Imposed “upon his oredus — | ‘ how a familiar taste about it, Cropis! | sentation, ' French St turn, As originally constituted, the board | Crops! Moving the crops! It carries us | _ Hts opportune in another sen:c. “here ts just | 0M the relative oxcettor stood two for Warmorn and three for now In the public mind, as ho right to filng ite burrs at the hickory. “Shall | lity. The book now is sold to some extent, | ea of Mr. Spurgeon and |} refuse to cross the sea,” paty the Preacher, | netting to Mr. Girceloy before he di ery ubsevvant ina | Mf. Beocher. On thowmell table on the platform | “beciive the ship Isn't, Bult of the materi 175 a year, however. Lt never rocoverod the n back on memory's wings, so to speak, Tn oi and inthe shape desire? Shalt all our ecolest- | furs “plow it got when the matugraph of the | Ke11000, In filling the vacancles WAR | gareamy way we catch the dull roar of a | Mist Be aware, a restless craving. mierbid it may | 9d a long glass vase, dlled with maxnificent | asa Hoatn be built Hie the boats of the New | great rilieacpher heiped to release the auivoorex | ori got in ono friend, and Ke.toaa one, reamy way os be, for some remedy, in a modification of the | Hies. About ten minutes past 10 a comely ser | fun’ nd fisherman, and be as much in the | 6f the great rebellion teaving Wikkors still in & miidiority tf long-gone struggle of bulls and bears— | elective franchise, for what minorities at least | YaNt maid bore in at the side door of the church | fog?" Tis council, however, had borne witness " hatter than external through the mist we see a great tangle and | think evils, Without descending to any partisan | ® Deautifal bouquet of dark-lued flowers, with tase tite | perp pt Rg snarl of men in Wall street, with one | view of the ‘iter, we affirm that the lato po- | @ setting of ferns, One of th shere received | teach the ignorant, to raise the fallen, and to broker gone mad and several gone up, | litfeal canvass andits resulta have loft a soreness | ', carried It into the chutoh, and deposited It in | help op elyiltzation yy proclaiming the simple Notes of the Drama, A 3 0 with gold at 160, and Fisk and Gounn and | Which extends far beyond the defeated party, | # lower atand to tho left of the rostrum. aie Governor, whether for sufficient cause of fove. This week fs the last of Miss Neileon's en« Anrt R. Consts regulating the monay | It feels, of course, that comething must be vory Mit. HERCIEN AND Ms staren, one, and that one was Herron, the Secre- tary of State. Thereupon Warmor#, as does rot clearly appear, though the facts eMiny Welles we bait gow, Me, P soxirncipcrit gagement at sg theatre. Bulwer succeeds seem to warrant it, removed Hennox from | inarket so as to “more the crops.” An | Nfenginamachinery which can bo thus handled | At half past ton precisely Ste. Weecher en- | anne woud have wnrtied gir fathers, Aud & | Shakespeard on Monday, and tn place of Jute the office of Secretary and put a member reit.. Me. Boutwett is an {ens and work out such results, It recogulzes to the | tered with Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Mra, Be wwiveudescre is going on in sctence, Led oft be Jud 6 a taht a y a ie of the anti-Custom House faction in his 1 This is the idea of. Mr, | {illest extent how completely a minority ts and | Btowe seated herself on tho platform steps, with Tha wil sole o ery! 1 RA ek HA I RC cot ld kl pa ed ae ‘tout | from thi f Mr, John Brougham, ts to be ‘ " seoal A 1s likely to be, in the language of Mr, Buckalew | hor feet over the heater, Mr. Beechor wore his | gee ‘ANd by and by it came | Om S20 Deb OF Mr, Jobe SrouRham, m abe ios Min CoUKANt Tinenoeieny ths Aurt R. Conny, that great and good | and his sehool “distranchtsed" and “inajority | laree military cloak, Ifo hold it togothor in | out not half so big as it went tn, but tt came out | Presented, entitled “The Lily of Franco," with injunctions and counter injunctions, the | poritical economist, who felt himself called | ridden,” and naturally thinks any remedy better | front with his left hand as he ascended the piat- Petim dt came up gold, By world At bo with | Dies Helen Temple, @ new comer, in the princte upshot being two Returning Boards and | yyon py his relationship to the President | than this disease. form steps, and with hls sight hand removed his | ont of the alemble would be worth far more | Pal character, Of cource the Lily {s none other two Legislatures, with two Governors and | iy goptember, 1809, to ftake bold and | But what we have termed the soreness, | Koft felt hat, and pitched it between the legs of than the hia fat we A forall, ristiang | than Mas of Aro. Le hy ee s fed thr v0 Set f Lb », 1 pe exte f usb atick to the doar old book. "There were | now flavor wi 4 “ Atherle = - 7 Yes, that isit. We knew we veeognized daw ead: ay . . judy them, and so try to mako thejt fives at the Um dents, adver | troops meanwhile have taken possession | 4,4 fayor, My. Connta hid an editorial | ® Yictory Won by such means, for with good | pulled @ roll of tunnuncetpt from hte let cous | DETR, ADA Dag hb Urements for Tue Sux will be received at our regular | of the State Capitol in the interest of Ken- Posed bd cP he . hs influences evil ones did largely mingle, is | pocket, and placed it on the table. He took up tes at the up-town advertisement offices 644 West | rogq, CAgRY. aA the Custom House fac. | Sele in tho Times on the 25th of August, Arty second street, Junction of roadway and sixth | {000% cavers Wi 1869, broaching this view, THe impressed avenue, and $08 West Twenty:third stroet, opposite | ton, aud are overawing th for Hi felt even by those who gained it, as not . r culated, without organic refo Mow, i is charged by 14 Dine Hou Mr. Jax Gounp with it. In answer to the | substantial and Opera House. and on the east side at $11 Grand ow, charg he Cus ‘ouse * >the Rie f tate siteu: bent an Broateay, Rosa Aras, vo meSres | party Ghat a greet mary hundred negeces | Inguity of some oMctal persons in January, | tested eb i s in various paaishes olfered to register last Programme of the Oppesition, falland were not allowed by WanMortn’s The recent correspondence between Sen- ator Scuvnz and Senator THURMAN con- corning the selection of the f caucus of the Democratic 8¢ member of the Senate's h I ‘God fing torpination of Miss Wehel's eneage- ea ming one of God's | proaching termination of ae vel 4 et ‘fin bullding up this earth into a temple | Iuent thore. At the Fifth. Avenue, Mir, Daly ane to dwell in, 5 sundry slips and letters and read them, after- | After the heriion, the baskets nike sate nights. he senool for Scandal . to lead to | ward replacing them on the table, ‘The organ | round for further contribute memvarial | be pertorised this gyening and on Wed nd permanent good. This ts at- | bozan to pour forth a swelling aymphony, Mr, | {iM., An anthem frdm Pope was sung and the | To-morrow night Mrs. C, ly by the craving for civil service | Beecher took up the hymn book and the Bible, which finds expression as For the accommodation of up-town re for will. handle 4 tot D. Abbott will make benediction pronounced. her first appearance « : lage of Freneh fife, called claively | both bound in dark morocco, with gilt edges, | GEN. COMBS AND MR. GREELEY, | also informed that a I mong those who have won as among those who | and with Plymouth Pulpit” stamped in gold gular and significant Fation et (his theatre, lost. And what better civil service reform | letters on the back, and Jald them upon his ‘Mr, Suthern, as Los knee. Then he opened the hymn book, ratsed r i 5 goes to the root of the |” LOOKED OVER THE TOP OF It ree Ss Lensngnen, CORI vir BNA Reperter and will probably hold the stage me Nios fee have good prices for their productions, Twas | (te Which polsone the very springs; in shorty | eee tee cctled are he teehee gona halt | himeclt and Horecs Greeley, which, tn view vf | ond ths menaponont csy that the receipts of he is un- | Inipressod with the Idea that gold should he | Proposes to make the legislative councils of the | behind each eat. Then # swees, thrilling an- | tP recent denth of Mr. Greeley. will no doubs | establishment were hover before 80 great. high tf we would have good prices for the crops: try, local and federal, pure and incorrupt, | them was sung about death and heaven. Sobs | 7O8S¢S* great interest to our readers. Some of - nat eee and as he was engared inthe wenagement of s | and honestly representative 12, by & h | Wore heard through the house, ‘The anthem | \hese are among the last letters ever written by A Few Fret railroad which was very much stigmatized, I yee Mihnsdbnd f e such | ended, Mr, Beecher arvse, letting bis cloak fall | Mf. Greeley, one probably the very last he over told him T thought. that the true road to popu. | Process, or by any process, Congress, for example, | from his shoulders, and walked to the rostrum, | Peaned ; To the Baisore of the Boening Pos. nd on the soll of Louisiana had | {arity ay turougle the het could be made a body of perfect integrity, what | I la hand across Nis eves, and said; AxrwaTow, Deo. @, 1972, There isno reason to believe that thé m permitted to vote the Republican | think so now. If th he death of Horace Gree | Mutual Life Company, In proposing to lessen the aol on t Joy 488 nations) calamity, He was a great statesuian ® ticket, whether they Tived In that State Or eee eee eae ns ote That | distribution of hia patronage, and what possible yee patriot, anda i keow no gag to 4 Dilnalaaurence, is-chatingtely bent on_ insuring people ouly at the lower rates. No place, but yet "the country ts not 2 cit in gt dada, with Gre if fu) bing majorit le ot hing at *Lerreagesmerponal: qmorantthegro ek: | doubt it will hereaftar continue to Insure at the hr f P ve him | higher or present rates any one who insists upom paying these, and will keep, as It can eastly doy have the accounts separate of the higher and lower, of that ilustrions man cannot | rate policy holders. ‘Then those who pay thele nt to give samme of jeilcre | money can have tnetr cholce. If you will th you four, MW ur ry i ‘Bruniem | auire at the company’s office no doubt they will sti in anew drama The Baroness.” W 1870, Mr. Conpin said: reforn “ While at home Mr. Gout used to call at my bouse sper and as I had heard that he supervisors to do so; and this is no doubt re, & Wall rer apeterce L slwere, Ae dvone ~say the advocates of the new system partially true, To this it is replied tant ee epee eee ea Simnresy upon iti wher | there be than that whic mer by | these negroes were not entitled to vote,'| I thought was q vital point and that was to let | evil, promises to clear out the dark and fetid | at the cor tors as thelr | and were therefore properly excluded | fhe farmers and mec committee on | from the registration lists. Thi Foreign Relations, 1s a political event of | qoubtedly true to avery great extent. But ipusual significance inasmuch as for three or four years past all In order that there might be no misun- derstanding, Mr. 8 Hill adheres to th Dundreary, continues a pularity at Wallwok careér of undiininisie | pp nt Life Iusurance, negroes for nz declares that he | 1 Liberal Republican principles of the Cincinnati platform, and that it is only on that basis that he can nocept the place offered him. These p ples, he says, are “the recognition and maintenance of the logical and legitimate results of the waras embodied in the Con- Hitution as it stands; a policy of revoncijia- My Dean Sim: [look apor r « m1 m 1 “Let us blessing.” A short, simple, better counsellors could @ President have in the 4 oljowd, {> the ‘at u tu renee 18 Cony tion, upon whom ha in Texas or in Mississippi, or had dwelt on | gold ought to be high tn order to move the | necessity would there be for clroumvallating the | fallen # a ps ee Ol satel Ca ph ate ye 4 a“ crops. Mr. GouLp concurred in all that, and i Yo idden AFD. Ps the earth one hundred years or ouly six- | gaye a good many reasons himself, "He talked to | P%ecutive house, throwing up the entrench: on inadvertently put hts foot pn teen, it no doubt seemed to the hard- | mem he subject of gold, ments of artific I service rules in order to pedals. The ‘yp and stared onan Loft “ithe Juniors gleuled wer, Mr. Degcher read the if In some of his outside opinions, but always gave nalit fe honesty ‘alae C Ft pet Rgetfemn en ewan fan’ detblae Ue a and so ever been, hyma. AM thy vores or 4 MR. BRECHKK'S PRAYER. Pe oA A 7 x Ats contents may be in a general way described Then followed a very beautiful and compre- | to the public. I therefore {ion With Fagard th thercuins womnc ead | Tee the aid of Fisk and Gouin and Conuty im- } as the utterances, In varied form of speeches | fens: Prayer. Me. Beecher shaniied God thas | peter iow ond ee tite ; rae resis ile, Houswati a : » y were not left in the dark; eye 9 economical administration; a genuine and | T® make out their ease, the Custom pressed Mr. Bourwett. And when Mr, | and reports in the Federal Senate and State | they were ‘ e sense did nov Contain all the truth, but that o aeecacons tart Real the Radical part thorough reform of the clyil service House party laid bef the Coyrt whose | Bourwsx grasps an idea he holds on to it, | Legislature, and on the hustings, with tilus- be race, to his there were Uings be, nd—light; knowledge, | fSmneate of the revenue systeni tralization and a dangerous ot. iano than teed bal onder flied dhe State Capitol with bayoneta | Ah, it's grand conception—ther’s tiuan- | tfaled documents, of the dstinguished citizen | anweli fudughger, a aim rectly. Ho ‘gave | and consigned hls body prematurely ta thee, to pay more than fe needed toinsure him should = powers; @ return to sound constitutional Pe + a anks as fate.aa tt Li v not be gratified ; but as everybody is not and flanked it with cannon, piles of er- | ciering, and statesmanship and money | f Pennsylvania, who rightfully claims to be the | ty Stn utes slovlogand tendse | To the Raitor of the Udseree? ana Reporter, oO" Ue M Whbe 6 tel toe principles, and the government of laws.” In his reply Senator TaurMan assures a power,or as despot lan parte affidavits purporting to come from | i it—this theory of the flexibility and peta Pheer ertcigan onitargee of ther. ‘Truc, he was in Heavea, but thither LETTRH FROM HORACE GREE many hundreds of negroes, who had not | elasticity of the currency, giving the Sec- 4 “rl 1@ i are there. if the South shall see vate b rayed that the tried inight be helped out o Eighteen other companies seem to have been Mr. Scuvnu that this was all perfectly Wn- | smaavits alleged that the deponents had | thinks they will bear pinching, and to ex- | representation, "says MF. Buckalew Inhle letter | ll shalt troubles.” Anthe Mariner sald st so alarmed at this step of the Mutual Life thaty the trult of | they Taped Yo ga. Aight they se 1" which is to be, s Beyond. ‘They cou signed the affidavits, but, as was asserted, | retary of the Treasury power to pinch the ‘ ; . offered to register, but were not permitted | pand the currency asin his judgment it | to Secretary Jordan, “Is tnaccurate and misiead- | preon'shorge und fale lamdarends so mriphien | leave consequences to thowe who tate them: “Ykres= | abandoning thetr own paid actuaries, they have 4 they selected hii is their representative, | 14 a9 99, and that if they had registered, | may be expediont whenever it is necessary | Ing ns applied to any plan of electoral reform," past out of the storm and hurrivane of sorrow | To Gen. Leshe Combs, Lexington, ky,» On retained three gentlegen, who call themeuives ance of these principles, to go on and per- lors lool pushed Custom House faction a little se- | Mr. Gout was impressed. Ie impressed Uasions sta 07 AN postion Wil Gaal ta aval bene Vere that the usual extra supply should be | Mr, Jaatus Fisk, Jr. The two impressed | food for thought, if not actual consolation, cut off ata juncture when it was so much | President Granv; and the President with apter | O (0 after that gave out the 1 rw tell you that they can and will do this. ‘There is no reason why an Insurer who wishes overpaying, It ts also worth while to let those XO. 1, have a chance whe desire to pay no more tham w esis. bud Rev lees. friend, Neg an 9p troubie about | proposes to do, had affixed thereto their marks, These | business interests of the country when he | thing, the result another. “The term ‘ minority ‘ Y 0 moment. representation of minorities. The process ts one | it, 4ePths ght tryin vain 40 cat ita and had voted, they should have voted for | to move the crops. The first experiment in | PY Which, of course, he means among the rest, | iy help their struggling was vain. The; LEETER HO. 8, boar dee Yadhoncrmadigaerea id gv wh is the promise, an adequate | toward ¢ tfathow have yours HBR, ARE 2.1%. | is needed for enfety. ‘Thin the Mutual Life now nnd that they wish him, under the guid- the, peagetul haven of God ‘Wish- Torm his duties as a member of the com- x . his procem of “cumulative collaa” “wtuortt . they think about it. A“ consulting actuary” is testimony that the United States Court | success; but the theory Isa fine one, and If | iative yuting 1a applicable ouly to eames where worshi some leaf fall from the tree of | *rm to me disposed Chey bout ta tet ae ret | What lis employer thinks; and what the eighteen bases its injunction and lets loose the | Mr. Bourwexr sticks to it he will have a Ife, some drop trickle from the river of life, beaten ta iste, aoa way, | employers of these three “consulting actuaries” there are more than one person to be chosen, | some throb be felt from the great heart of pit ) yale a troops upon the Warmothites; and it is | splendid opportunity to make something ig ve deliv iil tf are at nding loo cae rea fo think too ill of such men ae the Democrat lenators in the most decided manner renew their assent to the doctrines of the Cincinnati platform, and means the privilege of the elector to cast | and love. Might they ve delivered from We will do our under the cover of these affidavits that the | handsome out of it. But the credit of it is | his one vote for each necessarily and unavoidably think of a proposi« tion to reduce the rates of life insurance -any- -_— SRASTSESSRTSLARRARI SSSR FESFLEF- qedasecensess E5zSGS4S 72392. GSTEZESREG REF ai’ eS sine Dt a, OF to accumulate all | THE DOMINION OF LOW AND VoLGAR rmNae. | “EEE Leena Combs, Lexington Ry” Cater ; ; : ; a nnd confirm once more the alliance which | ¢P!emeral Custom House Returning Board | Commun’ L obttehedied Lovebintgeedgteig abner iso] tte ape pe gee CR ad bretpatn oles porcdigs Fi asin Teh odbial epacta, Bretstbe 5 gives form and direction to the Opposition, | Certifies that ® Republican Governor and | aye chief reason for oriering six vessels Gat babe bua le one Our eater acaet sd and no nea that was mot treacher- | ean rarenn: My wife sh Hinge ey be ratio between reeeipts and expenses in the | This is a very different thing from that ‘lature were chosen at the recent | o¢ war built for the navy was given by a member | permit even tho simplest analysis of the elabor- then prayed for the sick, and for those | Were weh ahd Tay age eo key day. 4 fehteen compantes and in the Mutual Life for =| ig attempt to sneak back into the Graxr tion, Toall this the anti-C ustom TTo: of the House Naval Committes who said we | ate arguments by which this new system ts sup- whe ware watching over them, and that peace we Gon, Cais Heure tette Meopace Gaeriey. three years past, which of course shows the ' ° party, with the Greener electoral votes as | Party reply that this sort of testimony is | wanted them tn order to “impress the eemi-clr- | ported, and we should do the gr injustice | Mane they be ae Sed Chloe hie eee | ee “iarese og if Lostatie wngeeta ae orem paedaaeer sepengnpir sane F © pence offering and a bribe, which has re- | 20t Worth a straw, because the negroes for | {lized nations of the world with the greatness of | if we attempted one. In most instances they hool here to their Fathers home above, Mr. , Sw Yoax, Nov. 10, 197. ly, the percentage of claims by death on 3 pvt % years past have been accustomed to aflix | this country.” ‘That's sound, But then why go | rest upon arithmetical combinations, whieh | Beecher eked God’ blessing om those who Otp Frimxp: My sky ti pinche’ f amounts insured, which shows the comparative rently been made by one or two unfortun- | 3 t and gathered tn the little ebiidren whe nt thank You for your letters | care with which riaks have been taken: and | ° ute newspapers, and three or four fright- | thelr mark to any papers laid before th to the expense of building six war vessels when | must be minutely studied, and cannot be sum- | had none to care for them. and. taught the ‘whe evening of yout daye tay we oud (et ohare ay s by the carpet-bag fraternity, and, more- | the purpose could be as well answered by send- | marised. ‘They are very lugentous, and ex. | how towork for this life and the next., Then reriehi and sang aiid that yom inay be bierved ta | lastly, the proportion which unrealized assets i Leste eles eaters over, tliat when the marks fell short the | !nk the rotund Roussow around in his gorgeous | tremely well stated. Groat promcier’s colee won tailed tontereree |” Sete ve tocingtoclgtict Onmeiay, | Dear to total aasote: which shows how closely oF 4 As Senator Scuurz said, in a recent : nayal yacht, the Tallapoosa? ff that doesn't | Looking at them, as we do, with the kindest | and many in the congreeation were affected to | 7? ea. Leslie Combe, Lexington, Ky, loosely the companies have done business ; un- . ronversation, “This is our line, and if we | White de pdb put ap sewtay hh impress the seml-civilized nations we may as | and most reapectful feelings toward him who ts | ars. The prayer closed with a petition for the ——— Teallaed assets being moneys due but not'col- . have no party roof over our heads we shall | forge # suflicient number to supply the de- | wor give tt up. the accredited advocate of such a radical change, | “then wan mune one of Mra, aouthaye mont | Reminiacences of the Fifth Aven [Lonpears from these nflcialAenres that, I ' ficiency. The Warmothites who assert —-_-— : . fer lat. If the expenses of the Mutual Life had camp out on it and await events. ‘i we can the better afford, in entire friendliness, iful hyins, the first verse of whieh rane By Watter*on of 0 rier. Jow bee eat In only the Inst th be pobchasatirst Saibaba this are not likely to be mistaken, for we | ‘The Rev. Dr. Newmax, Chaplain of the | {ng with the most perfect candor to saeceat thee Sol went to the Fifi Aveuwe 0 Gvernge (Dal) of thecighteen companies hogs |S The Louisiana Quarrel—Its Origin and | fucy they know how it is themselves, Uhited States Senate, is well known to be doubts which on the threshold perplex ae ws pAaA.| _ er hve Confers not like tts present action, it would have pad C its End Is it not high time that this kind of rule | zealous political partisan, as well as an ardent and we Imagine a good many besides us, and heip White, Grosvenor, and Dorsheliner rape | Suit $9, more than tt did pay f working ena | . tes ?w personal friend of Preaident Grawt. Some of | which 1 th b : And wipes thelr ture it; to make it, by capturing It, the point of | Penis; & monstrous sume, pearly to dante the Wri Pitt Kex.oao, a United States | 1 Louisiana came to an end? Why has it which we and they shall be glad to soft Hchora's departure; to convert it from an en- | totalexpenses of the Mutual Life daring the . apie ’ » courage to now hold up its head in the | his efforts to advance the interests of the party | have removed. In the first place, study and ob. Saviour, when I sing of Thee. pep As rig OB ere it ir whole thirty years of Its existence, > fenator of Louisiana, whose term expires | the heehisigy 0 bile p4 el ‘ bl Mendig ¥i es We | to Which he has attached himself have been of | servation tell us that all plans, however " MK, BERCAER'S SERMC End. harmony, Deine well nacured tie adveneg | The Mutual Life, tt. would ir from tha, t w . . | presence o' ¢ American people ve | s . or h Bor spe- 7 o e may sefely t for lnwer rites, Decause, aa these 2 OM the Cth Of MATSR UEKh AL BIG Oph) Soe ee just agit eit Casmy, | 2 Character not exactly calculated to reflect } cious, of political reform which seck to evade | | After a list of announcements which (tt { oe Weer a numainee | Ainlves hin, ts management w and han bee's more * mencement of the late political ce ipaign | : te ei? | credit upon his cloth ; while some of his the control of actual majorities have invariably aut bis test Sek rouse} Rs All this wag Greck to Mr. Givoley, When Len: | cgnomical than that of the eighteen companies Hy determined to become Governor of that | the Collector of New Orleans, and the | tempts to evade the consequences of such indis- | fatied. We are, of course, referring to repre NG vane ta tee BAY teed dered the Lincoln Club House with Tit ni he WES Flee Mhasne by deeth 40 the Mutant Lite . Btate, He was in favor of Gray. Atthe | brother-in-law of the President, prosti- | croot exhibitions—notably In the case of the lith: | sentative institutions, republican or semi-repub- nabs an | remerded me mg one of hie © bore, who had | nad boon as great as the average of the elghtsem tame time Hexry Cray Warworn, the | tuted his office in an attempt to prevent | ographod letter appealing to the Methodist | tican, ‘Two or three notable instances will occur ‘ae On trial for want of ortho. | Was bis enemy; be thought that White dis- Sor enie wire serack, Dee courae, 36 wow here 4 present Governor of the State, whose term | the assembling of a quorum of the regu- | clerzy of Kansas to work for the retlection of | to every student of English and American his- | doxy. ‘This was not strange, The greatest the: rice | distrusted him. He seemed to be | Bat, tt Fated upon Le i gy A voted Legislature of Louisiana, and | Senator Powrror—have been more inexcusable | tory, ans of latter days ha been hauled over | 4t¥! 7,two considerations—one sentimental | {heen Agures are correct, the Mutual [1 q bd expires on the Ist of January next, deter. | larly elec ' La fy ry, pre he 7 ane and the other precautionary. He felt personally | these it fe mi erates nl the Uae of Yeast DEST OMY | Lees theee) weak wad oe TR than the original indiscretions. AM human | ‘take the ease of contested elections. A | the well kgown ir. Blah Wonspoee thee pel: siurieved because © clump tof atriplings, who | say dnmure for, lower rate, becauee Me hae wae ; p succeed KELLOGG as & cee ings, however, are Hable to err, and some | jitle over a 7 buck & Vary Katia Oh ted. Jonathan B dwarda, whom all. theo- | had grown up.as it were, under his eye, bad, | 2 0 complain. 0 i Congress, He was in favor of Greenery, | his end nt because beg apersitiaal allowance may well be make for Dr. NewMAax. | uniucky British statesman, cexgdeltoed on pe logians swear by, was accused of a want of or. | fentlimentally at least, thrown, blm over.” Hut Ot uit leet anteaters ore, secen> is Though of course many ctndidates were | {hroukh his appointees and hie minions, | jug no excuse whatever can be made for such | nscrupulous use of parliamentary majorities, | todot%;,Bxery man to whom the Church had | he copsldered that those striplings were identl- | sary unscttigd accounts. and ineormplete trans { hel then aimed to prostrate the State Govern- ; h da ntary majorities, | been indented for anything new in religious fi 5 ¢ | actions; but that merchant will be the safest aud running for office onthe ltepubliean and servility and adulation as this person made tn | wyich se: embers where there | scence, had suffered tn like manner in his day | ‘ken actoss his ki Y can do business most ¢ ically who has the ‘ Liberal tickets, the campaich on each side Ment, whose authority nobody had dis- | the course of his prayer at the ing of the | were rival claims, devised a of the ouc- | FeresSarr Sanat wan tne rotaiees, ead ores tec eore ot Leseeal id" really cums | fewest of auch unsett itstanding @oe 2 e i Ye quote his ion. r r 7 0 rt ey ' was mainly conducted with the view of | Puted for the three previous years, and | present session of the Senate. We quote his | cos of which he was as confident as Mr. Bicka. that hed developed as much. as possible, Reference: an Feapoct, which was altoget! “Now; in this. case of the total assets of the ; gratifying the nepirations of these two | Was uble for atime to paralyze its powers; | words frem the offelal report in the Glole: | | jew is of hls. committees on contested scat | Jers Chiat to tarry hand Fe net | een onlcae deme rae ee ey inORe | Mutual Life Company, three percent, consies | carpet-bag leaders of hostile factions, | because a committee of Congress, a major | pair? May wisdoin ‘divine, die gentieueas of Curis, | Were to be chosen by lot, and the report waa to | Atowih offrult and seed upon it. Weak-minded | Hn cremonous demand upon him ; had bluntly | of balances: due from’ agents, uncollected pre= When sifted to the bottom this is the | ity whereof were Republicans, after in- | frmnes of puryose aud tniparitslity, charset nclusive, This was the Grenville act of he past, wetiigent anitped avers. | fiakeno speeches ; had sald in’so many wontsy i ane She Bie, Tue srerice pecremaee aigdeaag dont) sible . 7 only ee A a which has been adopted in many of the | thing that was new and in-advunce. they saw | (Af 1 am to stand throughout the campaies | Of the same "unrealized assets” In the eighteem a ~ primary source of the coullict which now | QWiring into the facts, recommended the | fay epliy fhe approval of mankind aba’ : ‘ 1 Of the | roa ctTasd the Gh the’ mane-tss | for route shoot apeien oe oy aay companies Ia, according to these official. feu r eeevth of Chaby tren oes; abt bol ee , States of the Union—certalnly in Mr. Buckalew's | the old wan the father of the New, Five come | £0. get Out Of the way.’ Mr Greeley Pitile over seventeen per cent. Hi the Batu: conyulses and disgraces that State, first m anit ‘The sooner this kind of prayers are stopped, | state of Pennsylvania, Nothing was fairer in | servatire asthe Aeecky antee eh ee OR | hie the theme of his onset on me. In his | Aifee afaire were menaced ae these carrying it to the verge of civil war, and | cause, in spite of this dainning record, the | ine peter. promise, and nothing, as well in Great Britain as | Prouressive. cullag, rapld, treble, tone, he begin before | Managed thet it, mould, touey here’ peste | then placing It under the heel of military | President has kept Casey in office to this ie - in this country, has proved more futile in check- TWO KINDS OF SKRPTICION. are! Envicuseef ab cht pretty pet of boys. you | Hing tmeliions of ‘its funda outstanding, am eer, day, and now seconds his aspirations to a] Tt was viewed as rather in the light of | ie majorities or frustrating parts spirits Te tar pihiuliald Mr Beecher, was obliged te defend | write and talk better than you van!” Want to toncertainextentin peril, | Me ai imeelf for not fe ’ i and he shor y > of . shows that, During the recent campaign the State | Seat in the United States Senate. bri tby od bed Layo Plane drcionry angen indeed, but a transfer of the majority rule. If| the Council that_he did nov wholly abandon yO a Mur mage | Ing to the Uifference | rates of expense be- ] machinery for conducting the elections | Is it not a disgrace to the National Gov- | 11 his Thanksgiving proclamation urged the Peo- | the majority of the committee be that of the | Moses Dut that the Gospel set hin free from ¢ je who know as much | Seen the Mutual Life and the average of j 9 J ernment that ite courts are encouraged | Pie to return thanks for the blessings of such an | Conctituent body, then the delegation of power | the yoke of Judalstn th 20) Paul | as other people, and gre men did enniah nies which attack it (Wadd for the was under the control of Warmorn and , administration as his; but Gov. McCook of Col- ha was liberal skeptical both. There were two be the father of yo ho could teach you nd 90.51 for the aver of the vag | and its troops commanded to take sides effects no change; and if, on the other hand, | Kinds of ekeptlolsn One kind mn Mitel Reiter chy mpantes), the Mutual Life oa hie allies, while the Federal machinery was tacti t t-bag | Ordo has outdone his chief by oMetally Inviting | tie drawn committee represent the minority, | nated hy the san minus: the other by the s¢n wapapers toot This wae atnus | 42 business on the proposed lower rato twenty | at the disposal of Kettoca and his sup- | between the two factions of carpet-Dag | nig constituents to be thankful because “the | 41°, "16 ‘arbitrary majority of the committes | Plu. One refused to believe the old doctrines; ich he talked, toually uninto per cons regu nely—end vos continue { porters. Both understood the potency of | Seoundrels who have so long cursed the | nation had Just vouchsafed four years more of | yy jo), decides. Thus was it that this scheme of | ther tie naw Chon re cnerene, deal, more Te wen os uaeh tt hed chicane - dends a» the average of thoes elghwoen cola | * each of these two sorts of appliances; but | State of Louisiana with their rule? Ought | Republican rule,” ‘This was not only asking the | ovaging a majority rule failed. Ung, the Other ennodling, Paul was suspected | Ing with Sohura was hed AC that meetin tite | Panties. j as WARMoTiH had wielded the State author- | 20t the villains to be left to fight out their | people of Colorado to return thanks for GRANT, | "sry. next ineffectual contrivance which occurs pevsiive fe Delloved more than the old rule | letter on ctvil service ‘reform was arranged roe hove be kauwa that, the Gqures in the fol , nt. a ir, wl ive . ul 1 for ity for four years, and therefore knew how | quarrels In thelr own courts and in their | but also for Casey and OnaMun and CaMANON | 49 us jg our own syotom of Presidential electors | bun aa beclesastieal Couell in Rew Work. We | tineslay eigen sees too mentwof the aliferont ompanten to'tne inmur= | a Oo own so-calles slatures, with rown —Wwhic Not ty romise- was ‘They separated civilly but t ce Co al rof Massachusetts, They are, to use it, and as it extended to the choice ; ae 1 And it | OuRht reasonably to be expected, even of a pev- Nothing wes more lovely than ite promise ey ey Mr. Urenley was fairly launched ane tio gutts | of course, Intended to be corrvct, and are bes { of Presidential electors and members of | Tesources and their own weapons? An¢ yte who hare auch @ remarkable man for their | ROthing more dreary in thie respect than 188 | 1,0 aise it was not according tothe old methods, | Wie of the campaign: Schure and ‘White | Heved to be a0, } Congress as well as to the election of a | this course should result an a ylang bed realy, Weus pr Be mieane prepared ta © to 14 was made tp of ministers of vations denon Front, home, not harpy bue resolute, to prepare RATIO OF EXPENSES TO RECEIPTS. } e Aiea which should drive the whole of these ad- ete aes he full length of condemnation of this system | nations, There was Dr.'Tyng for. the Episco- hich both were to arr, 8 of Apepaga Governor and a Legislature, this gave | of the State, vould aot ts ee to which the death of @ discomfted candidate | Dallahs and brethren that agree with him : there t they belleved and proved ‘to be wmost | Chipienins, iso. sey. of Hie { Warmorn an advantage over Kettoag | Yenturers out of the State, would not the | senator Eomunps of Vermont has an ex- Was, Bishop Foss-" Afr *Foasy fought: te | heavy burden. Mr. Greeley, out of the shadows | Brooklyn Lite... pity ap a i which he probably did not hesitate to | bona-fde residents of Louisiana, white and | ceedingly prover idea of what 18 due the Presi- | ha baal Weta oF 8) 00 can our ay gay.’ Mrs Becoher put in in ‘a aronthenis; | of amateur ttatesmansbip at last, aid anide the | conmonnatti 4 eH £2 | employ. binck, have cause for devout thanksgiving? | dent of the United Btates, Senator Rice of Ar. | DON. Mr. Greciey’s death rather illustrates Its | | though he's good enough for a bishop, and | Ain iin jumors, kid equiniied Winnett eed | Relestie By ii (lacking iawn tae d culalaca eaariad ‘The interference of United States troops | kansas, desiring to know why troops were sent | [i°tt) flit! Us ialiels. Hie bat GAM eae At for the ethodiste: De. MeOoeh the woat of. pl Pert ent te old ad | Raceblar...... git . , orate into that State, introduced @ resolution asking i . + | thodox of Seu abyterians, for the Presby- wh om we for- a " yi i onder carpet-bag sway, are admirably | !m purely State coutroversies between am- nS | Hut as an utter and absolute frustration of the | terians; Dr. Ormiston for the Duteh Re ward he we od man, Guardian Mutua Hos { bet-bag sway, y bitious politicians should excite alarming | the President for Information on the subject. | (17) M00 NINE RNC Oe ne iene ae The ‘Armitage for the Baptista; and Dy iim next, the few days preceding | Kulckerbocker, 19.48 1 adapted, when administered by bold and - it | Mr. EpMunps, observing that the Inquiry was Pit | ington, Taylor, and the Con re Convention, he wore a fleahattag,..» 16.88 . unscrupulous men, to promote and cover | SPPrehensions among the people, for It} or innertinont, the President being com. | *& mode of defeating majorities, Its very succe’ nallta, Tn former days,” sald Mr. Be derown thoughtful nd Murua Henedt 186 j " q y od is 7 pilect = rol by Bl | conciliatory, on ¥ *) 1 up every species of election frauds which | tends directly to the establishment of @) janaer-in-chiet of the army, and not to be Ab teenage bear Hashes site || Ele: Theyre Gare ell bens UF thoes mn aiore promt turn | Kew vor, cat the wit of demagogues can devise, Until | Centralized government at Washington: | cated to account for the exercise of his func- ow ilavig iyi Breve “ The most pre«nant | I remember when a inl of mind: that gave him, an ral alld dignity, | Norn America Ba the point of ascertaining and declaring the | Despotism renches its goal by gradual ap- | tiona—what he does with the army being no- | Woiunes Is, the Providential election Of 14, Ane of apeech had been” waht scree eS | Tinited states ine final result is reached, the Governor for | Proaches under plausible pretexts, In | body's business but hin own, very promptly In~ | 10" Iva cieralinae ice deeriyl a erally mar, Nohtre had written him the note agreed ‘Wert bested A Isewhere and always, | terposed an objection to the conslderation of - hs ’ er to show not only that | Upon; but he had supplemented it with afotter | Average iu the19 companies. ....se..+... the time being exercises almost arbitrary | Louisiana to-day, as ¢ yet was defeated by a “minority” contrivance, i enee at of excelient and really kindly meant : , , | 4 resolution, to sustained him, jake every other minister | Of € y meant suger Pye es powers, The supervisors in the several ds metas Deine tine * dni Tha 's a Teen have | {CF our existing Constitution has them), with ton ee Senator, doerneaoRune von the parishes of the State, who wield unlimited | #94 order ft conc le blow under By 4 what disturbing result, familiar history tells us, THE OLD CHURCH IN THE NEW BRICK. but he observed eompaby, composed $year y ey bin Bape al esta as dust mised by contending factions; and | Come tos very pretty pass indeed if President | ino ist device of this sortia that which prevails | This remarkable council, Mr, Beecher said, sat | of Hornce. Whites reed. Ae Bence RT: | Mutual Late vas nosn | aha Authority in registering voters and in re+ it att ra ges Into the light | GRANT Were to be inquired of by the United | | hich the Bue in the old Hrick Chureh—no, that wouldn't do; | den, and Col, Jilson DP. Johasom who had met | Ratio of claims by death to mean amount pe criving and counting the ballots for all can- | When It afterward emerges Into the Hght | erates gonate as to where he chose to order intra sme States, and on which the Woks 1 it was the old church in the new Th F him at breakfast, good humoredly and without | sured tn the year 181: Aidates for State and national offices, derive | It takes care to seem to have clothed itselt | troops, and why. If this mischlevous spirit of | !ew schoo Mlbiaihia soptinidagiehabconat Biren y Era h oR RAC AMALIE ea iG ges sohooluiespor’ ena tan eon ea HANNS OF COMPARTE, their appointment from the Governor, and | With the forms of law. Inquiry is not put down it will endanger the Ad- boidtal dl Load "ha totaterney ar peed fey stornent and straitest orthodozy. ‘This singular | see how cldaely 1 have followed them’ tiara Paahattan. | thar x ———— t rty, If Senator Rice | ; tors. | counell was led to examine Gee | Were many. revistot te : jen make thelr reports of the result to him, +6 Moving the Crops.’? Lesage eine do Bee ‘ps are | [his volume assuines this to be successful, | Hepworth, born of Unitarian parents, | every ohe hada chance Maat erecta’ i The Returning Board, which announces td ake ie bear ia sorely ‘Arkansas let hin ask | Th@ conclusion of our mind is that it is an utter | reared among Unitartans and up to within a | fore nes, inserted by Mr. tigen, ‘and a change 1 sdb igelore lee ' , joing aro ! few months & minister ot & nt ch. | of two afterward . ; the genoral remult for the whole Etats, in- | There'd (0 MAAC Of OB BoteAS Bnd | Cnn eae in oaramnkna and absolute failures and if we must bring | ANNs man wea exuitiied y.minteters of fhe hind written ite und must be adialtted ring | Kalekerboeke x cluding members of the Legislature, is | fv» ‘lar flavor in one portion of Seoretary poet proof of It, we crave leave to refer the Buckalew ee creeds, 5 ing in the prick uy a admirable production Arenageot percentages 1 composed of the Governor, the Lieutenant- | Bourwgi1's report, to wit, the learned es _ | enthusiasts to the results of the Pennsylvania | the augus! tre of orthodoxy, they tre — tual Lite Governor, the Secretary of State, and two | and laborious paragraph which relates to | 4A Di bas been introduced in the In | state election in the city of Philadelphia. where | {yin AruneY Would nave done thirty years ago? | Wun 4 Cont Morace Gresley to Sign Jef tie cena Senators, whose names are specified in the | the crops and their transportation, The | jixely to have the effect of reducing the previ ome HSTenen OES EaIOURIY FeprveRn NOR” Whe PUT HIM INTO THE TUR OF ORTHODOXY Pome yt ddan ties 3 Jaw, Itisin regard to the composition of | Secretary's idea is that there should be] jence of the disease, now both common and | M2 !s 1m full force, nd rub and gorub him until he roached ahueto | «mhe American Conflot” written b: he ; There is another and graver attempt to | sult them? No, they lef out almost all techni- i this board that the pending quarrel has | great flexibility in the ourrency, and that | qangerons, known as emotional insanity, ‘This obeek the power of wasjornive, to which I thealog: Mire Hepworth told. thetn the Rorace Greslen, was published n thie elty by. arisen; and itis a striking proof of the cor- | the power to tighten of loosen should re- | bill provides that when an accused person on we can only inoldentally refer, and that is steps bre re hat) errived a} 8 eof > ae ~~ ‘wes in type vo te mgiled ~~ ruption which has so long tainted the elec- | side in his hands, and this is his way of put- { his trial is declared not guilty on the ground of | the elaborate and most ineffectual contrivance | And this c rer se Gent ttahis | Right anc day to supply the demands o| gents. 9 boo “f tions in Loulsiana, that both parties to the | ting it: Fe a an eee yaa | called a written Constitution—our own Federal | 202}, unanimously, voted to receive & rapid sale Hing werltape hin: Rep La present controversy seem to think it is] “There is a necessity every autumn for mov. | Mt Judge shall commit the pe p dvciared | one for example. There was once an adminis~ | Coed we his installation as banter ote Cheatin | Rous v IE not quite, two hundred not of the slightest consequence how the | ine the crops without d rom the South and | Insane to a lunatic asylum for a term of years | tration in ind that was nicknamed “The | church, Mr. Hepworth had tittle technloal | ANd Mfty thousand copies of the llrst voluine Bequence how the | West to tne se |, thet they may be in hand | proportionate to the orime committed—which | butestring Administration ly good for fine | knowledge of theology; little dogmatic force, | Were Alaposed of, and the sale was still election really went, either in the bulk or | for éxport and vonsuinption’ as wanted; this weather, “Thus, we must all adwit, has It fared | His resolution todo Christian labor his working | EME Of ruccessfully when” the” second in detail, but that everything will hinge | Work sould be done ia the main before the Phd lb ites lian abut wich our Constitution, Tk stood the sunshing | intention covered the ground of orthodoxy. | YONG, appeared. "Tne eahttishere | wore 7 " ol q ni breez Wo years 01 ~ 7 Atay hi upon the political complexion of the Re- | Maem,yg™ and hale e, cloud. oF Es te ——— Fearofahly fair wenthor. and thom was Violently | gyn iMate’ CE ape count did, not imply that | would” have aa extensive, ale an the ‘Average of those turning Board. If the Custom Honse fac. | sinounts ot currency. In the subiner n onthe | Mr. Grexiey carried seven States in- | wrane{ormed by the tetrito blast of an exmaperat. | theolvay orto denomingtionnt peculiarities, 1 | Aree volume, en eyery one who had warchased | Mata Cife | ‘unds accumulat con! ut 6 Fe- | stead of six, as generally reported in the coun- . rn re reas train my trees one way," sald t the complet why S eo figures are comn tion hus a majority of 1 then Kxi2000 | hia ‘of boninom tn mast ee Ee ie a ore ea are | 38 At ahalew Han from these dreary and | 've'a neighbor who always % the complete thing, When the sale ‘of | | These Aurea, aro commeruied to the ac Will be declared Governor, and Casny, the | BCs Solhida for fog the crops. tn Octo- | Maryland, Georgia, Loutsiana, ‘Texas, ‘Tennes- | guraiMvutics hardly He above the region of | "everee and yet we've 70.00 coples, and lightning presses were rushing | sade, to thelr oMcers and members by, brother-in-law of the President, will in Os Ny a re ek teeceen a a cares Te this vory clever volume | NEVER THROWN A sTONR AT RACH orHER, | ft off by hundreds every day to ineet the urgen A Poucy Honuem, due time be elected a & " obviated by & permanent therease ora perme- | °° Kentucky, and Missourl, bs the kin th ‘consideration which the | or quarrell it. No two families make | Call of agents in the fold, Mr. Grevley signed the ee ue time be elected a Senator in Congress. | Dent reduction of the volume of eurreney. The | Arkansks, but the GRANT then are endeavoring | Lright intelligence ure patriotism of the | their bread © way-—or their beds for that | ball bond of Jef Davis, ‘and from that ime the | ‘The Mutual Benefit Savings Bank In the Sap red p & the anti-Custom House faction control | dificult is due to the natural ordor of things, | to cheat him out of the State. thor give im a right to claim, OF manage thelr servants | sale- virtually ceased, ‘That stroke of ble pon | duiddiug oMlers mauy advantages to depositors, adv