new york tribune.(new york, ny) 1866-10-31 [p 4]. › lccn › sn83030214 › ... ·...
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: New York Tribune.(New York, NY) 1866-10-31 [p 4]. › lccn › sn83030214 › ... · mKtittitictntniti. ftABNUM'S A-U-UiliAN MUSEUM OAT ANDtVB#nKO-TIB_ »KA UP ICE Mr I. W.Clarks](https://reader035.vdocuments.net/reader035/viewer/2022081522/5f0e42c87e708231d43e6253/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
mKtittitictntniti.ftABNUM'S A-U-UiliAN MUSEUM
OAT AND tVB#nKO-TIB_ »KA UP ICE Mr I. W. Clarksand a t-bj rv~r~7- *wo HUNDRED THOl'SAND CUBIOS!ml ___
WINTEt OA.KUKN.THIS BtENINO-LADY AUDLEY"* BECB ET. Mrs. DP
Bewsrs._ n|
MIBLO S UARDL.N.tttlB rVENlNO-THE BLACK CBOOK-flieat Psrlilsans
«Salla» Tri.pe _ i
WALLA! K ri TIIEATEETHIS E.ENÎNO-THK PUT PAM1LT Mr Eredetl,; Bohlnsoa.
£t. Jaka Olibart. Mr. Cbarie* Pi.lier. Mm M-deline llsi,ruj«.-i«.ITe
DOUWORTH HALL. -. "
«IIB EV»*»'INO-M. Hans ihs liU-dealst-THE INDIAN»ASEE. -KICK. Mati-la-tlocl-sk.
OLYMPIC TKEATEE.PHIS E\i.NINO-T!I- LUNU _TElK_t. BO. Charles Wheat-
Wash Mist Esta Kewtoa
NKll YORK THEATEB.THIS EVEKINO-WAB TO TDK KNI. E-fl.ADY Al' DLE Y S
»KATY. Mr. Mark ewattk, Ut. Laerkt «Bakes, Mr.. Ooiaei.i,ra. Katie Wllkiae.
»OX'S OLD BOWEBY THEATEB.THIS P.VP.NINO-EOEE-ÎT OK BONDT-DIM) tiV MONT
ABOII4- LEB DE-BE rtHll. lia. Mia» Paaoy He» ia«, Mr. li. L.Wat._
BRUM»M AY THEATRETttl- EVrlNlNO-LITTLE BARE. OUT. Miss .Mis|,e Mlb hc.l.
NF.W Yt'RK I'lKtT.S""
THI« EWNINO-NEW Y«»KK CIB» US TltOlfK Mr BobImoaaeJ hi« li.isnt sou. PICTI (IKS .BOM PI« KM I! K
BELLY b LEON'* ".UNS,THIS P\> NINO-KELLY I I.EO*4"4 MINSl'KEL TROUPE
Ms 7««0 Brosaw»y.-LITTLE li AltKBslOT.
El«. TH AVESt'K OP l-lRA HOISE.THIS i Y 1 NINO-BUDWOKTH'S IMLNSTIIH.S-ST t,-:OROE
AND I Y. 1»K
STUDIO Bl ILDIN'iSOPEN DAILY-MO/J UBS EXHIBITION OK MARBLE
.TATLAEY.NEW YORK MUSE« M OB ANATOMY
OPEN DAILY -« I'RIOSIIIKS IN ANATOMY AND NAHBAL llli-OBY-LECTCRE- ON ill!. MICRt'SCOi'E.
BINWA Y HALL.THId EVE*s!NO-BAT> MAN'S IN Ut.lilli. CONCrRT-
sXsae. Ps ien» -tgnoe Brifnoli, Mr. Carl Koea, Mr. .«. H Mili.. Minor)Berra..» I. E K «nuns Mr Th... lue Thomas.
Buomcae rvolttce.DAVIS (.'OLLAMORE A CO.,
No. 4/yti Brosdvar. 4 UI"»TÍ b.low BrooiHBTIUT ! ui.rvd ilinr blore hy >.t»udtni it through lo Mercera!..
«dddBILVEB I'lATED WAKE
tot_s«r l.»n*e Stink .;
CHINA AND -LA-ÄWAK1l\ » In «re P»B»e*-_d Hiss«!ssi !<» . I«arm Aeeortmeut of
NEW (HIN'A DIMITO Bl IB.
TUB UOKRORI OF I.VDIOKSTION.lou C'.i. (. »ui of yout »to«i'«'*li. al »rt'inele dyey-i-'« h.i BBB«w
? st you: »i..mnh to coo.plan« ofyeal Possibly th» asea« yon en
lura sr» s.in|.'.t the .lo.iisih's tii.ia»d a' iakiiu rWBHV uu.ni you for
?Ml| and a« ising it. l'eilapa you li»»e neTrr nisdi sn »flail la
kottata I's col dillou but. ou Na» ut:i«r hind, sr» i-on'iiiuallT cram
?saa4i1wr.11 1.owbelese.no and ia. .ni;r,,"'ii loo. dava you »Ter
triednOSTBTTBH S ITOMACB BITTSBS.
a aroner d(»t. end r» gt.lsr _tesi« ' The Hi'.rrs In s wrrk would put
ytut llt/*rtir» sppsrslHS ill 1 erfrct ordrr. r.g-iUte the flow 01 bil« in
accoxlsnre with the liwi of 1 s> i:h. aid produce jue« «o much »pen
aB_t adieu a» would b*Decenary tor yonr -jood, and when you were
?eos sil ii£h! «judicious sod regular diriin« w.ibslu le «j -li» "inni-
?aw aad theo, would kemp yon so. H you har» neil», led tlieso
?Haas of cure, dont bísate »our stomach f>i »is rebellinii. It is
as«>sl; asiurs . hint thal she wints help. If you n»;lrct ii the next
IWagaeay be laftaaioiaiiea. or ».airbus Cancar, ot soo.« otliet rissss«ai «usais. There is su.-ti a thing H bsia| Um late la these
BOtTSTTKB » BtTTSSI
enU etwa Dyipaesla, but Dyspepsia Buy aaisadet diiessse whichAe>t s>' (rstoraliTas.
PEIPAEEV OIL OY PALM ARD MACE.1er Pteoerstag, lUeteciag and Kesut.tyiog tbs Hair, li is »be most
Aslight'ui sod wonderfal srticle the wo Id srst produced
Tia MABVBL OB PBBV,a BOW sad besntiful Perfuma.
tim ssle by al« Draggisti sad Per! nairn. Pries El per bott is, eachT. W, Waioar k «o.. Ns. IB« Liber-y «t '« Y
HALB'» HONEY OP HoBBHOl ND AJID TAB-ForColds. Inflnenrs, Hoareci.caa. Difbcalt Brrithnu. snd al.
of lbs Tbraat, Bronchial Tubes sud Lunjs, leading lo
«Ce_ss_af»tt>a. '
Tia» old sed weil tiird rnnrd» 1« ist., pleasant and iuli'.lih.e. Bold
By ail Dru^t«. . C ultu Dow sum. Oenersl Agent.No. 44 Cedar st.. N Y.
*fÍn_»MD AS.«!OBTM_.VT OF FÜRS-KYtry natura.Briely sad !ssblo_to«e si.i» Pr'i». based on the fair, reasoosble,mid .»at-iu... I rate ol probt, st Usxis'a, No. 5IJ «ros.lwsv.
AT WliOLKSAL--ClII-DR-*..» GBBTEE- WAE-B_*T_» Copper Tipped Boot, and Shoal -»wed «and Peered.
__Bieatew k TBASK. Yesey »1 , ». T._
SEWING MACUINK-Toa 8A_B and To RriiT
V. W. WlCK-» No. 744 BroatlwlT, np »talr».
CONSTITUTION WATBR. » certain euri« l«»r HIA-?Blaa. I'.irsi snd sil »Ulura« f the KID.XI.TI lud K-spoaa. !>e-
^ot Be. Vi« U «1. Sold by all Drujfists.__. DE. «HAB-IIBOI'S PBBI«TALTIC LO-EBQBB, tiu. popu-iarrasMdy for Hsbitnsl CostiTeiirM Pflsa «id ludii»»'ioti.
DAME S 1'ULMO I'.RONCUIAL TEOCHESVar Coast'». Cold» and .'! Throsi end L.ni|Diiease». So «) rTiiywhere.
1 ___*TC*_y_'s OBBAI KHBIIMATIG KK-rknv ii thevost wortderlul rstcsdy STrr brought b«loie the 1 al r. Anniesaaa of I' 1- ity who usa los« tbe use t f bli limbs, and I »2 nedVrnUhee foi o»rr iii months, bas bc«n Cs,uipl*t»ly 1 led hy ni « bet¬tie. Tell yon, .Uti. ted tt en,:.
Í AH! TllblKB IS NOTHI-0 LIKE IT.-Nt-V.r I'
aoytbinf 10 perfect. CBBVAUBB . Lira t»OB TBS HAIS te.lor«-!
ff/mj hait to ila ytaub/ui beauly, iuipaiting hesiih md Btreuftb to the
weakes» bair, «tops Iii falling ort. keane the h.*d clem. Sold by ill
«Druggists end Intelligent Hs!l-rS«ieri, SBd st By oike No I-J
.eaadway. BABAB A. CHSTAII«» M D.
Poa MAUKI-0 LINBN. &C-.CilBB s laracTi-D IXPRUBLB Pr.jtcil» petit'ed 'US-ltO*. For
Mis by Btatii '»is sud DruggialsTea IBDIUSL« Pr-srii lo
NuilhaiiipitD, Mass
FfcOBBSCERsTirsibe fred Ltck.-.lttL
Sawiiie-MacBiarg.Best family machine iu the w srlj
PLOBS.TC« a M n
_WlL-COX A Í.1BB8 SBWIMO MAI HI Nfc
lusrsm is stronger and less liable to rip ia use cr weei. His theLeek-etilch "-[ Jaift s Reytf at ti, " leleni Park Ti ml.Bead for tbi ' Report and «MB plei of Work containing |..<Akli.««. «d
ItKciie« on the istns pise« of go«..... _Mo. hot Biosdwiy.
TUB ABE AN- LBO, bv H. FRANK PALMKB, 1-L. D.-Bits «'boat" fre»to soldirn. and low to ettieeii sad #«____) 1 «.<f beils'ut ii.. Phils; Aitor pi.. NY. li) Greta it, Etiilt-u. Avoidfraudu.ent (mllirions of hie rea:»i ts.
_
TUB Howe 8BWIBO MACHINBS-LO« E STITCH.-Pei EsBiiiiri aad Manufacturer». Tbey srs wer'.d-retiewr.ri!.
TBB -turi MACBISB te So. «M Breedway. New lark.
-dons CHKMICAL POMADB K«.«tt.r.h Gray flair,keep« li glossy snd from fsl'ni out, r»n.o»e» ilsi t!rnf the ki e«i «lets-
Ing need Held by KriBTOS No 10 ...!«.. Hotise and iii....
IkiPBOV ÏD liOCK-M IT« H M Al'HlMt'B f«»T ThllOi. »lidMaat.fsct.rers. Uavvaa k LAS». bBWiBe MAIBISI ( illili,lia. **Broadway._
1Eü8S_9, E-A8TIC ST«ÔCKIN08, SrBPBB-OBT liANl).seas, SerrvBTB»-!. Be-MABSB <V Ce. * Bsdicai Cars -rrns UEisaoly st No. Ï YeeeV-s». Lsdr sttendaat._~DE. SCHBECE vri.l be at No. M i'tiad-».., iNtw-Yoit,a»ery Tuesday from » s. ». to 3 p. at._Lädion, discard ¡-jurionspaddings. Madbine Jomel's
Maainaariai Balm and Pateat Biessi Lie.ator '.o deTsl»«p li«» Hair. (hi.Ulsgicelly. Dapet l61 Canal .'. «?, d by diurilaU Seid foi
Kitl-TDri-. it. COS. litXK »Sl-lT« H «S-tYINO MA-eaiaaa «e4lB«>"lway KlntPreanumsN Y sid Pi Stala Ksi
WHBKLSB- at WILSON'S I-CKE-STITIB ..kwiB«Maoaiai sod BCTTOBBOL« MACB.XB. N«. «njBrssdwsy_0BOvi-a d liAjiYPs B10BB8T PBBMit'M ELASTIC
El«_WBBWneMAcIma« Aw ksmtiy am. Ns^ «M Broadway_'WBBD'S IMPROVED »K-VKVO-MACHINES. S4B6 llronlwa-,
Tea bee» «AWL« Machine, usiug s straight Leed s s_J sl.uti'eAlso large M_c)uues for ail msr. ii» turing |ui r« ..> « -war.!».).
Cartes Vignette, fit per doz.i.; Duplícate». *v.A«Iaa|s.'i»a»r.gUUrsd. B. A Lawn No lüolhall.ani el- ."4 T._
At GIUBELDE'K, So. ïstië Broadway,pa sahl bit ian this week, superb Parua Ma«,as art.clss?MMtsd. far ssle ratal! it wholesale pries.CEIBTADOEO'S KXCKLSIOE HAIR DYB ii nniv»-i»_].y
^S-aseladgedas the best eatsat. Pictory. No.« Astor lit sa
A BUBB PILE CUBE.tiw. OI-BBBV * Pua !>»v-e_-rr.
fesiEvalT asna tbe wsee» aasas of Plias. Bast by ami sa r»
Wal el #>«- Cireais/S free. Bold by druggists Agett wsnted sesiy»Ssaa. Addraw/I. BBB-JSB, Ma_ag<"N<>. «» Broadway, Nsw
YtiUaAP. St 8o»,No. «PI Broadway, New-York,erna teank-et., MBB-SCB-VB Pura -Ujnr»acrCB«Bi
sPteei eat te orlar, »epalred «a« moootad.
EDUCATION.
«DOEVEEJUCB OB ILLtBOU COLLEABB.
_ CytoAOOj Pet -O.-Thete waa a eo-ierei.ee of the
i7.^a»D^t-i_-^___Sî ___Î-T" ta î_* «»PI»»»»«»
Jfeto'$<rrk flaüߣttíwu¿WM»NESDAY. OCTOBER 81. 1806.
Itta KKW-YOEB TBIBUNB m NRW-OB_.EANB. -Ourfriends v ititiu< New (VI.MII» osa !»uy Tut. .«IIB«'.-
Datif, 8-aai W_al»lr or W«eklr, ol Mr A. Nin.-n N i '?»
KaicMino s' for 6v. fiants
OP* On tkt inside paget of to-day t tun ttt'l b«foundan opinion of Brig f;" Steiewrt t.. Wsodford hy dSouthern Lotuitil, Military Intelligence; Ctrtl Court i;
Money and other Mori,ti i ; A I'ropotod Git Icn of Art,and other important itemt.
,The WeiUy Tribune, pttlt'isiitd (hu morrn'mj. contains
Mr. SihiilUij'i "Afternoon teilh Caumt Bttmark," Let¬ten from Bayard Taylor und "Tom Urotrtt of Rugby."New Publications, The Magazines, Lecture of WendellPhillips, Fine Artt, Setenes, Literatort. Foreign Mis¬cellany, General Keuss and Personal Haul, The Mary¬land Trouble, The Fenian Triait, Editorial Notes, o
Summary of the Latest Netr-t, Editoriall, tlrctusn Intel-ligtncc, Political, Aem ulture-The Collón Crop, TheAmerican Institute Farmer» Club, Commercial ¡talleri,Full Reports of the Dry Goods, Horse, Caille, Grain,and Prorisiou Market», tfc.-
The liVpiibluaii-Ciiion County ami Judiciary Coa-jventiou reaa-euiblcd at No. GO. Broadway, lust even-
in).', to consider communications from WILLIAM YL
McKikK-Y. Eeq., »uti Gen. JoHM A. KOSTLR, declin¬
ing their nominations foi Regi-«ter and Surrogaten--').-« t.xly. This atep hml been prompted by nu
unwillingness to Und, oven in view of curtain and
decisive deleat, birt purely ÍXKBUS,) they hud lx-cn led
lo belicv«« Unit thfiy wgnttlh served the Good Cause
by »o doing-that candidates could br» nomiuated in
their at«*ad who would insure it» local and [pudt-rmoro emphatic it* general triumph. Thone reMgna-
ti'iii!- weit-, aller a lree anti apmted di-*4:U-sii>u, sever¬
ally -i.-i.-|»t«-d: and Hu- two Convention« proceeded ti.
nominal.', with great unanimity, the candidate» of
the an!« " King" Demociacy, (»en. CHARLES 0. HAL
»MNKIII: l.'etrister und .lAMKB.M. .-«MiTii, I««I,. for Sur¬
rogate. The entire Couuly Ticket, at Ihm per¬
fected, now isiaiida:/.,, fe.I- IOIIN M'IM.WII'K. .«...,.- um M kim
i., sAI.LX \\1>KK >li \l._i:
I... ktsmmter, «... l ii A 1:1.1 :«.!. II 11.1'IMI.lui is ,1. NAlil V.'s.V
-Thin lickot r«7B he elected; and it» HUCO*"»* will
pnve the way lor a complet.« overthrow and rou. of
the " King "of Munit ip.il plunderers at UM Ch.irl«'r
Election tour week« henoe. Hy aupporting it heartilyami Ihorougbly, our friend« will poweffaU«/ strengthentheir Slate Ticket, and contribute to the election of
ttif caudidtttes for Couicre«- and the AuemMy.Granted that moat of un would have |M-'"'"oiTed to olee«,
five «>!' our own men, it iri certa nly bei'tr to succeod
with throe than to fail with all fire.
Friend« of Gov. I'LETOK ' let tia j»oll «ffWy vote for
every man on the anti King County Ticket! If we
eupport it cordially and -naninio'inly. «-in.ttgh in¬
dependent Hemocrata will do likewise, to insure ita
triumph ! Let u« au résolve that it »hall IM chno'
The \ erinoat Hu nae of Representa live* ye-« - laratified the Conalitulioii-1 Ameudiufiit br * «?
199 to II.
Gen. Ortega h«_t left New-Orl-sWis tt li ». », withthe intention, it ia thought, of trying to «pt HIIMI theKio Grande into Mexico. A dispivh «Sim New-OileatiH inform.« tia, however, I h «al ahottl I ha m...
attempt he will be srreeted by th«* In . I «Si ''«M '»rli-
oer coiunii'.idiiig lh«! I»i_(ii t
I .Me til', ne» from -fexioo bring in'
defection of Gen. LotaeVi from the lui,«".From the abilities and iaflueaoe of th»« Qeaeral, thi«
Í' i« properly regarded as a heavy bl >.v to MaaimiliaD.The fate» are against the l.iiipiie. L vident»/ the end
approaches. ____________________
Thetiial of the I._lfin*oro Police (»mini-was resumed yesterday, and not one oí Hie
aguiu-it them »Be atutained by tbe evidence. Thus
Btteoaft I«, ¡..nive ihem unlit f««r eben positionlia« been ,m tittei" lailiu«-. Oat*. «Su ann vi iii aOMOeljorder their removal nul. ? new facts are diru-loBeil.Our gpecial telegram» give sou,« iiitercting points mthe proceed« ti;'« ->?-'. ni «v.
The Hon. t.eorge II. Andrews, the Hon. «IfahloOChance ol Ohio and other eminent speak.-rs ivill a«l-diess the Republican!, «if ¡he XXtb Ward tim evcuim*.at Lincoln Hall, corner of Eightb-ave. ami Thirty-*>eco_d-.t. Let the In ion ¡nts of the XVth ..«»emblyI >-ir t turn out en uia««.-. us this la the last rallybefore the e'ecion.
We are -lud to <..-,< that it ii proposed to nmko the
ottice ti Superintendent of Public. Pi lol lag an electiveoffice "'i tlit part of CeogreBE We -iigre««
I will eliot u person who .-1 geod printer, who will «tay¡u Washington ami »'temi to _labtM__M, _ii<l_oth..i.g..round New York tavern? and Tammany Hull. iflio|the «iirty work of Andrew Johnson and the I»« in«
eratic party __________________
Tie example ol'Cn- «Pnaiieal la aiiirming the an«
! _<«i.«titii'ioi)ttüt.y of the Civil Bigbta Hill ha» «bera «tooi!y followed by Southern conrti. «I .le
MagraiM ti tho fir« dt Court at Annap«-.tljrefaeedta tàMûi «segra toatlim. aj. atti li li
tboagbt that thin jue,clent will bi H«l"(,'td by theCourt- (.'-uerally. In contract to -hil ill'yal ruling elJadfre Magrmlei ia ti»- of a aWt< IIUIH of
DiaDtl&ugl.t«.r, solely 'îpon negro testimony l¡\, IQaaia»»i¡«¡«-. Tha appfCDticeebip »jbtem in Maryland ap¬pears 'o be but a new form of Slavery. Alto>'.Mr. JahotOBtl iiolny i.a« a pernicious ¡nfluence on the-tate, and tlit-courage« it« loyal ritiren«.
.Ion- TI. 1ÍB.Í«./*« wie in I8S9 cht>,en R»¡,reBer,ta-tive in CoEfNea Ama the l^a-terri Di.-trict o! Teran
by the IIK itv»-vote of-JC.'BIB.") to :i,"»4l tor Judge W.13-Ochiltree, hil alle _::d eminent compttit««r. Wecan re.all no instance !n which so larpe a majoritywai ¿ven in a cootested election for Cfitgrefi*. JudgeReagan wei of iaaiM ft Democrat, ard «plaafM withhil party into tJecefwion. Jerter-on I)_vi« ruade LimPo-tmast^r-General, and be tiiled other high trustsunder tie Confedera, y. On the coila«, se of theKebel!i«n, he was taken prisoner, and coiilined lor
iBonth. in Fort Warren, whence he waa finally lib-«rated on parole. He returned forthwith to lu», inrin
n Teiae, telling his frieoda privately that he wi.hednever again to quit it for pnblio station. He toldthem, moreover, that he believed it every w«y ad-vi.able that the .Hacke .hould be «ccorded the liightof Snffrage.Judge Keagao, we now hear, ha« written and pub.
lished a )ci tor. advocating the complete enfrancbi-e*meat of ti«; I.lu.-ki. We rejoice that he baa done ao*
because we are .ure that be has pat the matter on itatrue and everlasting foundation. He baa not, wa are
co-Adent, advocated Impartial Suffrage ae lorn«.
thing whioh the North demanda and the Southmust ultimately concede, but haa oommendedit ai eeaeotially right, wiae, aad' beueüoent-u »
measure essential to the harmony, aeoority and thriftof the South and of the entire Union. We feel tare
that the more intelligent and inbetanUai ô)tt*e_j oithe lal» Slave Stale« will bear ant heed bia well-
¡V toward effooting a 8p6.fly rettoration of tli. JL'nionwhich «'iii!I bo at unco complote aud |»«.-_»'_l«i A!
Th" nport of s concentration _f .'.niaiw on ib*border.tt, »ro hi>p*, untrue. Krom their own ma n' ifvieweuoh a. Uueal wcmli lui unen*«, f« thoy h-"-*n»' tb« forco t-o attoropl aiit-tùer uivt-nou, And kiutv
by e-p.rioiic- bow promptly tho Pronidetit would »idtbo 0analian »11thinti'M. The r«vjuivit the« Oo-ernmont baa mad. for mercy to the primm na, «_«titiuedl»y tbe cmph&t io appeal of the Voiiii->ut I«_gi.l.-t'ir»,.would lie omb-irt-*»ed by any imprudent *»iii m of the
FoDiAda, »nd wo flidorodit all rumora of iut«ndod rio-l-UCO. _____________________
FORWARDI__ h.otory of our oountry, for Um laat »ii yo*.», ia
a record of «u.ceBtiive Dum .eratic prediction» atoadilyfalsified by ovouta. Since tho pro-.[«ivory party foifillod if« own prophecy hy ijiniiß'ir.tingtho RobellioD,it Ita» ne «/p. failed to anticipate a_d foroaee exactlywhat the no1 come to paa«,.
It first pidclaimosl that any atfempt of th» I.uicoluAdiniui-tratum to omore« tim law, and maintain the
authority of the Union in tho South woalJ provoker««ri.-tance and civil war in the North; but. when the
time carne for ivtiou, it did not dare to make good iU
i«jtiii_iv««. .
» It in-,ij,t(A^-that the SlaveholderV KebeUioà cooldinver lu. put down; and that an; attempt «o lo »ub-
ilne it mil.*.. inevitably fail; yet tho Kcbollioii hat
britt utterly demolished by downright hard kin* k.«.It declare-, when BicClellan wa. Buper«ede«l. that
we ahonld have DO moreHW till he wan recallt»dto command; but he wa«i -«.*. recallt-d, -üd our.armie«v.t | 1 .«! Iii other» to décisive vict««.y.
It croaked in all our earn that ti)" policy of Kuian-
iij.iii.n wa*. Hu- death-knell of tho I'nion; but oventa
proved ii Hie I'nion's salvation.It declared that, if nogrot?«» were allowed to fiithl for
the I'nion, White men would uot; but I hoy wouldand did, even when Klacks charged and fought be-i»ide th tin, as al Wagner, Lieleua and Port Hadoon.
It der! .red the War for the I'niou a tailun*, and Mthal ground deni.mdod the People'» «roto»: UM People
d Ul irivt) tlieut, aijtl (ought out the War tu ?
glorious ¡»sue.It warned our people flint, if Linculi: B%tg It-ule« 1-
ed, tho War would bo interminable and disunion a
fised ho. \ e) Lincoln trot rfeloctod an.l t.'ic War
IOCS brou-M to nn end.It tAMkWm f" !n_-t.)ii our fumier, ? r!i i |»i BmBtt ol
ijt.ill« I»OOMOfîptioai an.l I N ttiènal l>ebf that would
ib-privo their faims of all value if the Bopnbliooni«ere not MU)- from fBWBt in '"I; J it, Ihoagh. the]were not, cou*»« nptioii noon ceased ead tho Debt is
being rapid«/ pa. I off wittow e«v ??>'? IUJ rodthit faillit ol farn..« ni any lot ii iAn 1 n m tin. ?l.itt-.t.'.l, oí] o» -1 i «- a propbel e moa
ln'iur- m I I lUififl 1 predi 'flinn
«Mm*- into ita Moheod, »ad np "Turn MI iii-
I thom d iwn- iprivo tbeia .>t
[rower-or the «Uoioo will never bo roetored, and a
tie'.v iii «I war will be iii.«Who boU-To» the erfMkiaf rino » Who oamhi
ita aellish ani doleful progtiosU«Mti »us Who doo«nut kuow that it will have to reale a civ.! wir if th . <
ig. to bo oft» Bopobl ia»Oaioo -t-' ouward to tham 1 til.« «TI.lory'
KO BARTERIS'iThere ire lor-raJ ctoao dulncta wherein .»i*-tn*n.U
are dtkod to swap off " th.'ir vot«*i for (Joeeniir .?>
help theil i:tli )»'.. for ('«in^r-a«, un 1er lliti i«'«* i 'i''
..it .*-. I .', m, »riiile .i tew ottra
tiltia may give in a Member ol (.'..N iw «-:. ,1 » iMrtBiitly eapect to el?». t (.i-»«' Kui'on
by » 1.1.. t« n omi >:ify. l»-r WO u. »v «n miro cer-
1,1 II il li '?' '. ill I :. I.*-,1, til.« I«
r-^hltrade »woy .«MP1 rQ The l««p"b-ii m oho H -i oi any Ion
I Ihoftf I T« h
TtttB NKl a lo nu'
(;. r
mid tli-reliy gaifl a lum lrudWort, t..
i.ti soll a Wo for li .-jr.'f .. .
it« |i »II otu .-?'ti »' . f .'.t "it:.
r u et
Il t Ti V .'
A PLEA I OR HU II »/is»
Thor» o'- ? i til Be pat-tio -»f '.'i;
Ntutli, witt.i, »ni <»l jiir'y, sh »util »mit*« in:ni KI to the I'M «I ¡i: i. ' mi I1:*"
itentenio of tl(*i(!li. 'I l.t «trun^ !
why thit frttonal nd goMrow .
' K! botftee i! tlint Oftfta-OOMTiJ (si»v»*ri.i:i«*iit coul«l
li«* prudently diairgarded. The public '.I I'aii.ida,did th«*y liudi-rstiiiiil tin- true n.ittin* ol' the BBfOt'tunity git un to the laic Fenian iiiwision, would doubt-len» discover moie callie» thaii one for this eurioii-«intermit muai brcmh, and be lets liki-ly to binnie the
¡ii-opl«- «.I the North thuii ihc Piwiloûl of the I n t««l
Ntatei: lea« di»po«ed to hanir KeniHDs a« they wouldriiiuiiion maleliictor-i. than ti» |o_MM» th» tVOthor«ous blunder of pulny wlmli. having tai-itly iBTttodrash m<n to tl:( ir poifl, lochod the tliiora upm tln-inand ¡mt the hBB ? th» )uiiidn ol iheir «n»
We held, und still hold, tbiiL the President of thoi »é siatc- wat to binni!*. IfkowM iiftnonhioablo to Canada in L»l,j.;._r th» ítoiOM tu deiiata!'« r they hud ii.vinled a friendly territory, he was
equally - iponCtT-DOOJhlo in aiding' thoa '<» invade'. 11 * ÍÁ arms to (ho Feniaii*1.well skoowtaf their pnrchn-er»; but when, s- it
100-Md, Sir. »lohtiion, by a ta.it pennimon,had allowed M.« m to no» thoo» anM| th<y were
conti-cnte«l. Now the tloverument iiinke« paradeol' it» prmiii.e tu M-stairi, tL« __, it under colidi-
which render it equally Bbiurd ai.d iNor WiU it be forgotten that ia l'reqient .peeches to
Fenian at the White BOOM, ID th» gratuitoui andvirprifing relente «.* | «1 Mitchcl, and iu the re-
mai kable and cotstaut onii-fioii of any worddi-w-uading the Keiiinta from an entarjiriie whiihhe Biv.it have krown to be illegal ai.ddangeroo», Mr
n ¿'«ive aid and comfort t. th« very mt- he be¬
trayed. Hat he did Lot beti ty thtm alune, he tv.t-
n nd» red the honor of th« North a» la*-«lj aa he de-1 rand it to deatii at New-Orlean», when, after ha-. ,ng;>erniitted 'hoe men to invade a peaceful State heton- .n i«iial mean» to have them banged. Thelentimentof the North, though much provoked by the
fliilnro ol' Great Britain to render ita internationalObligation« daring our own war, did not coun.elthe iiiTMiou of ita neighbor territory; but itmaintained that, OB our part, wa were hound to no
more than our own f-tema'iomtl obligation«. Hence,whtn the Preeident, having deliberately led on
tbe Veniana to known ruin, ha-.tily closed the trapon them to oblige their em mit*, he «hocked tie publicwtiK of consistency. A weak policy i_ alway« wrongat both end« and had in V't middle; and thua thoPresident has failed to aatiify Irishmen, Americana,or Canadian«.The President and the "Secietary of State ar« now
making just amenda to as abu__d publio opinion, byurging upon the Kiitiibi.ov.rnment a wiaelj-mercifuland forgiving policy. Thin appeal ia atrengtbjmedand mad» consistent by the fact tbat a Governmentaa great _e our own hu cot condemned to death <ru»
out of thonaauda of ita enemies guilty of treaaon andrebellion-the wont offen«, that can be eommittedagainat ?> nation. Great Britain, Kranoe. and more
recently and aarneelly the Pop» of Rome, have »oughtopportunity to intorpoee every friendly oflioo for the
pardon of theae offender»-among them the chief cul¬
prit, Jefferson Darii. That tb««y ram .m unpuriehedia du» lo lb» mercy and magnanun ty of tim Ntnili,which in appaal'ug f»** Hio» few Pouiau pnaonei-a ooa-
flftBIP»! \i 4.^-f. H*j li** -i-ih'«'! t-> ^liioh ii IUDKH/
ahow moro than a parallel in forbearance and gene¬rosity Can C-tnada imitate a better example '
We have groat ho*>o that J,be couiwel of our Oovora-iii'«nt. backed by the geuoral aenttmoot of the Unioa,will be boar in the fnondlieat »pirit, and that the?' »n I «-m n "1 prisoners will be saved from the u-elosanin«of A p'liii-bin.nl in laostcaaoaoutof proportion to theirreal offenao. Canada ahouid give every heol to tbev-ii'itj whisjli luksllii* favor in tho iatereat of peaceanJ, in a certain aenao, of justice; for it is the voice ofa groat nation which has «.molhiog OH it« «ido to for«gn-r* ih.it it« Brituh aoighbor« might noll afford to
have blotted out. The Britieli aovommeat in Canada!iv «i more to gain by the pardon of tho*» mon than byi.h.u death, and »uroly could afford, in tho iiilorost oftho future, to be M magaanimoua aa tbo mother
country, whi.h pivdoaed its ItMt actual rebel. The
«nauiplo of meroy will help to O-ooel many en oldloora, bath--»fe onit-crotw tbo wator. It will be a
good ri-anr .nro that Canada will not be invadeda^'iiu, au.l it wül foo a bond of good will l»<5tw»«oii tho
strength of tho Union and the. wo*kn_s* of its neigh¬bor. Therefore, wfoa fever the Fenian- advertise to
do in auy quartor of the British realm, wo hold it to bea uiea*>uro of tho highest «polio/ on tho part of GreatBritain, and cspocially of Canada, to morcifully for«le'.ir. Tho opinion of tho world will applaud the act;and ti hat is more directly to the purpose, tho domi¬nant and intelligent soiitiment of tho Doited Stateswill be grateful for it.
THE NEW COMPLICATION BETWEEN PRUS¬SIA AND Al STRIA.
The relations between Prussia and Austria have, in
«pito oftho conclusion of pe.ii-.., remained of th." must
unfriendly nature. Some weeks ago, whou a difficultyarose «kftwaM the Prussian Oovernmont and theHouse of Doputios on account of a loan of sixty mil¬lion« proposed by the form«.., Count Bismark verydi.t.nctly uitiuiiitod that the di.poiitions of the Aus¬
trian Government might 6oon bring on another war.
The official and e«*ini-oifi. i.d près-» of Prussia has ever
sine«» spoken of the relations of tho two courts in thesam« mannor. Thoy have, in particular, remonstratedin very emphatic language again-»t the intentionn». iib« ,i to the Austrian Emperor of appointing theformer «saxon Minister, Huron von Beust, one of thoftble-t und most determined opponent« of the I'rus-
liaa |»«»li«y, Minister of «FoceigB Affairs in Austria.1 s'n[i cmili!, o! loursti, li- lo«)ked upon by Prus¬
sia Daly as an intimation that Austria would 111ahanow odor's to retain and to streng!hen its position as
I i.Tinaii Powers It, as a recent Cable lalItateá«. I!»r«tti vt.n lli'ist ha, r>-t« .ve.l the appoiutmont.in »pile of nil tin." Pi BM-BI remonstrance.«, it h veryp 1.n .».!,, iii.» ralatiaaa «»f tti.» two Government ««, as a
I'll!-« di.pit.h of th« day b«jfore yo-.t«irday «Utod.shuultl iu-unn« t very iiienn« iiig character.
Hut Austria has n«»t t illaii out with Prusda alone.I'»r MM time tbe Austnan Government has visibly
i'-<: Hi ui'iouai a «pim!, »in of the l'oies; s«)
much so, that the Poli-di «uSj«tiBkPt 'K i.ns and Pras-sn have beg in to talk of a re«in;«)ti of all the formerPolish territory an a part of the Austrian Empire.Those s'ops, of cours..«, have boon received with mar_odli-,>l_ii--iire III 8». Pet-ribing. Moro nxently, the ap-"H):ntm''nt of (')iint 0«>!'u"howiki a» Governor-Gene«ra! of Oilltcia, lou greatly aila! ?«> the divsaüsfeo-'..m «I I.usaia. Gallicia is generally regarded a« thei'«! .1 Crown-land of Austria; but in fact, the majorityit' Hi.« iu-ii!iit_:r» are not Poles, but Kuth.-n. UM, a
I«alaril tnfoo. more akin to the Ruisians.than to theP «lu«. Hitherto the Polas have b.«on m evorv respectilia pri I unit) .ti« ra« -o. but of lato the Rutlienianiharn b-juii t«. cultívelo more toelorialy their nationalI..-, i« lia, ostabluh «OIKIOIS. and ia ever/ r-«sp«*etsst-'it . .e.r olaiini to reinsiuing a nationality dlstinot
.« rho«e oodeavir» find au enlim»?. mp i'hy m U'lssia, M-i« tate UM R «tfeaaiaataar-«! |{<tii»u«. who, m . . i v. of tim»», M ia
mi,'-i.'-«, ml, '«."
.-i. CounttiTski. wh.im the Ans«.ian '.?»?.- «riinie-st has
'.-»...' Ont«ra lea I, 1» aaiii thûrefor»- greatly disliked by
Kui . , -iii.l Hn.seii.ina. Tbe attitude ol B1. «. .1 Hy.
it .¡Ion ivh.v-h
[KWUI'JIJ mid m I'jiimii» «v i.-ina Car ita laaeea Iyeal 11'?> 1»«-t«)a. 1 «a Turkey, i.« by no ni . «in
1 ad to re a kimi boUag'.wo P»iw««r». Then« 1-, t!i «refori«. » great
Ulta» III the Cable 1 our I.«,ne ii i,-,.
.' 1»' mia ra thought mW. to be >[>;">.'ein ... Vu-ttrii.
If Austria should uso ihn utmost care not t» off-ndt'liiiet««,!'Henni IB-Uist. Piter-sbiirg.it
be extremely .liffi, ult to liv.« at permanentnib inthnr. The Pru-suiu (!««' i-rniiient v ill
mv-r tituuus tti sook for ¡A amiable opportunity to g.niithe Gorman Provinces, and Russia will eviir be aux-
iiusi to prevent th» «aoaM-ktatkia of a TToet lnla.ier.mpire and UM advance of a competitor in th» Ka»t.At honie th.-r" i« nothing that would point to a closer
uniou hetwaen the divergent nationalities, while, on
the other band, the separate tendencies of the Ger-
maní,Hiine*.triani,á-!_,vi and Kouuiniii.iiis are «teadilyand rapidly growing. Thus the opinion ia every.where gaining ground that ?* further «li-nntegrafton of.,«: «JLaaMaa ..m_ir.- aaaaol be remote, and that it
may poeeibly be Ti-ry near.
BCAMDAL.If til« M- la fi.e tmstmwmt for Vihi.-h we »hotil.1 like to
lee the pillory re-.tabli.hcd-with accessory ear-dit-
tlag und munging with thoug«-it is the publicationof acaudtil» vu li** private lue» of public men. Thereis a da.«» of creature« who delight in inventingthe most iui'aiuou« calumnies. B.-ean.e a mau attain»
high station, he is made the mark of the most vindic¬tive and peni-tout assault.. In »orne cásea the motivei s a de-ire to gratify & pru.ieut fancy. In other«, to
un.;,! 1 tie payment of money by way of bl_ck mail-Our pom huiiiiiu nature ruther teuds to believo muchII wini', «¡a bad of man, and a bn-e -vhisper often be¬
comes un accepted and widely-circulated lie.TI.. l«t«»t and most brutal exhibition of this it a
«caudal we hive seen drift.ng through ti «i now-paper»in reference lo Mr», tienator b^ftagaa of Rhode I«l«nd.
Ihe natur« of it »e stall not reproduce. It ia printedat a time wl eu Mr. .Spragae is absent from Americawith his family. It wa» orig;n«liy lint from \Vi_~u-
ingtou to a DemocruMo paper.nth« Weat, Mad «.a.«
been printed bjr leitling Democratic paper» io thaKant. Mr. ¡«.prague seeni» to be a favorite object ofdetract.«)... He waa the îirit . iovernor of a NorthernK'ate with 1 'oun.rvative «ympathle« to approve thewar. Be «ntered the «ervice, raised regiment«,«erv«d wi h much gallantry and mcoeie, «and wa«
choteo to th« Senate from Rhode Island aa the re¬
ward ofbi«service«. D»> ha«been as true to the countrysince peace aa he was during war, acd while not a
ccnepictioua 'or noity Senator, vote« alwaye rightThere are few of our public men who hare invitedcalumny lesa than Senator Sprague, who have homehonor« with more modesty and worth. AH we have«aid, few have been more peculiarly and offeniiv«iyMseiled.This we say for Senator Sprague, who ia not here to
'
?peak for himself. It would be well if he made suchan example tf thoa« have libeled him and bia familythat the basiuew of libeling would be -bendoned. Ifone or two of the prurient areataree were nant to
Jail for a term of yean, it would have a wholesomeeffect.
The Hon. WILLUM A. OABLIKH ia new the oulyoaudidate for Coogreaa in the IXth (up-town) Districtopposed to FernAndo Wood. Mr. Dai hug's friendsa»e numeran«, oarueit, and oonûdout of «uoooao.
Thor hold a meoliu*- (An cooning ¿i Kooli'« TerraceUaideii, .''mini of Thud ave end Filly ninth st, at
rnttfr f^i«.-»*- QmftikU 2f fc)W ^«Cr-.. (^. Vy^
bridge, and Mr. Darling, will bo among the »peaker».Let the (.»publican» ol that Diatrict tara out in theiretrongUr Th.ro are many moro of thom Iban ovar
yet voted thore.
Th* sWorii, noticing the fact that property at HewOrteana ha» largely appreciated io ralue by roaaou oftho Indu- of Northern capital and population, civillyinquire«:
Will Mr Grr}t\eiy go«own Sooth aod auk« that *poe«*!i,".«fe anil __inol«*t<*«i a« bo war, or trill he keep o« delug Otwieuee at the bs-mh aa a ootrard and calumniator.
-taiwer.-air. (Jreoiey baa no desire« to apeak iu New-Orleana bat lu adrooaoy of Impartial »Suffrage anduniform Civil Right«; and it wa« avowedly for «o
»|v»king in New-Orleans thal Or. Doiti« waa mur¬
dered. The Kov. Mr. Horton was butohered therefor only praying iu th. «arno course. Score« of others
were «hot or »tabbed on auspicio» that they were infavor of Impartial Suffrage-their color being in manyocwei the only ground of such suspiolon. The Polioeof -tow-Orlean-t were the ohief murderers; h»r Mayorairosidad over the ataugbter. If The World had onlyprinted, as wo did, all the official documents exposingthis infernal carnage, it * reader« would know why we
ctanot trunt the assurances ot ita Southern brethren.Their tender mercies are cruel.
The one thingWhich condoned much with the peopletho humiliating error of Andrew Johnson'» inaugura¬tion-day speech wai hin boast that he wa« a pleboian,and tbo pride with which he held up to the represen¬tatives of the monarchic« of Europo his cqgniaance ofthe goo-i» and shears. What a reeling 'round thecirclo ' Hut a year and a half have gone by. and he
publishes au argttaiont through his Interior Secretary.frowning to prove that governmental powers are
dangerous only wheo they who exercise them art.
dim tit rriponiiblt to the people-that the ouly dangerConstitutional liberty in the United 8tates noed ap¬prehend is from the lre.-dily-clocted representatives ofthe people assembled in OoapM-M It is, indeed, hightime that tbe people made themselves heard. To the
polls, all of you, on the (»th of November You have
your nation to save.*
" Recon-tnicliou under the Constitution as it is,"clamor tho Kebel-CVul.deratos. Before the war, thewhites iu tho South voted for three-fifths of theirne.roes. Now, uuder "fin* Constitution as it, lo,"they would vote for five-lif'tlis-for the whole of them.
They a.-k for a premium up«iii treason and rebellion!I'n,br the Constitution Itefote the war, the Rebels,favored by Slavery, paid three-fifths of the taxes.
But th<* »slaves having I«*. __M Ott-NM ht the purposeol taxai on, their tit»«*;» are assessed on themselvesmil the birniir'master* have shuffled off the three-fifth.*.. " Reconstructed by Andrew Johuson. the
¡Mola would gain 40 per cent, in representation and
get r:J ofM 'HT c«*ut. «>! U Tiitiou «"-.uroly the voters
of the North and West will »tandnosuch "representa¬tion fril-HO-t taxation." Toey will demand the Con¬
stitutional Amendment.
lavery dollar of the Internal Revenue tax paid bythe North and .West ia a load upon the industry andmomeo of loyal men, imposed by Bebéis. TheRebel» themselves suroI»- should lighten this load by.earing their proportion of the expenses of the war.
Johnson, when placed in office by Booth, found theHebel «States uuder a law of Congress justly puttingou them the »ecessit *of bearing that proportiou.The Government taies were being collected in tho.South. Johnson imoied an order that their collectionshould Im stoppe«!. With imperial usurpation, he baarelooaod tho South from taxation, and overthrown»law of the land, aud defied the authority of the
IVoplo's Congress.
Andrew Johii.-»on ha« exe-K-i-sod the appointing powerI...ely to bfttk ifown a higher and coordinate branch
I tin* Government, to deprive it of its rightful au¬
thority, ami to nullify the will of the iieople which it
was eli.-«'nil to represent. This» high ciimo aud mis-«lemeauor ia approved by «very Copperhead ruuningl«>r office, either Stat«, or Federal, and will be at.j-
tained hy every oandidat«« elected to Congress ou thelin.id-lud-luit'i'r" tiikiif. The unchecked use of
this appointing power, in defiance of the will of thes Mi., would chango the form of our .¡ovi-ruineut
from popular to autociati.*.
WANTED I_IMKDI-T-_.Y. a foreign war. to aavo theAdiiiiiiiitr.itiou of Andrew Johnson from present ruinaud ultimate infamy Mil »imiliau's retv.ru to Europetor doine.tii- rea.-ons, and the voluntary withdrawal of
the French troops, have made the eleventh-hour en¬
ergy of our foreign policy iu tbe case of Mexico so
cheap aud ridiculous that a solid and enduring fight,say with England, ia immediately wanted, to baudthe nation together in support of the Government and
I give success« to ?' My Policy." No proposai* to submitj tin« Alabama and Shenandoah spoliation claim» to ar-
lut ration will be li-tened to. Apply at the Whit«House.
" Radicalism," accepted aud proudly-worn -arno ofreproach, in daily becoming more radical. The Peopleare ahead of Congres«.. Audiences are beyond their
speakers. The full representation of the populai fat¬ing will make the remaining ¡abort of th. XXXIXih
Congress speedy and easy tor the extrication of the
country from the embarrassment» and danger» intowhich Andrew J«ihuson has treacherously led it.
lícre« to iii«» nmu lliHl ÜKWh.i'.?!,«»t Iii«1 mila ?»' ' ?«'! .!.>.
PRIMOMA_.- If the author «.I the above l.»ai-t, givenat a dinner-table in N'ew-Oiieau». is in want of an
office, and will apply at the White House in Washing-ton, lewillhearof loiiie'hug'.oh'saiiVan'a^c.
PaRsoNAi..--Vi.. Hepworth DÍIOD, tbe well knotu
I Kditor of 'Eke Lot ?. À turn, and biographer of
bool Bacon and William fiV.r.-, leaves for horn« by tau1 S.«»ti» this morning. Mr. tttxwe hns devoted Iba lastfour month» to a too. throojfc tho JTorthabi Slate», a por-Koo of ile Smith, nid iii tat west aa utah, where ha »pent
j inverai weeks in studying Mormon faith and j lactic*. Havi_it««i the Jttmca Uiver, .'¡yu.ou'h Iioe_.»nd othwloeaJ«inca of inUir.it in our early history. Be has »IM beM
.riiilyinf th» M_f:mer.t among 00» publisher», »uihor» andjounialiar« upon the tiuesrou of an »uteiuaiioi.ul copyriRht law, w.th the view of oioperatii.g ia a free- move.
ment for ita adoption. I («m reaching berne Mr. Dixonwill immediately iitue in two in*all volumes a worken-ti-leil, ?« The V.f i,,,',,,!." rei-onliog hia «WrvKtionsoi social and political life/.n the Un.ted ..»t»», devotingparticular attention to tho.*» peculiar »ud »uj'oinwl.g-louaorganuattous among ii. ef KI ich littla is known byrite 0MMMÍ |.ul,ii« either iu Europe or Amen». He li»»
ben gres'ly pleased with his Unit, and bia obs»rvotioiieWill doubtless be entertaining and valuable
Mr. Edward A Stacsbttry. th» candidat» ot tb» Repubhean party m the Third District of Pas«a.e County for »
seat In tb» Naw-.Ieraey Bous» of Assembly, ia a thoroughUnionist, who, daring th» war and through th« tryingtime» th»t succeeded the colltps» of th» Co__ed«iaey, and»mid so great faithlessness, baa ever been tr_« to th»
great principle» efth» Union party of th« natíos. H» isumill» r with th» political controvaraia» mt tb» day. andthoroughly understands the statua ot part!«». Th» Unionvoter» of hi» district h»v» «lona wisely in choosing so ablea leader, and by proper etforte will carry tho district by a
decided majority.»so-
Major Gen Clinton B. Fisk, formerly c. .¡uns-ding mTonneaaeti-a soldier of valor and idebty during th» war,and aita th» wtr »a officor of the Freedmen s Bureau-who wa» removed by President Johnson for refusing to
follow that notonoua hut '1 «oíble" individual into th»
camp of the enemy, has baconu » rcatdant of New-YorkCity, haviof aoceptad "e pom ion of Vice I'resilent of«hu ll9tror«ili'an loam sue» Company.
W W lli.toiai. tio. x.ftt H«otul«jr»f. waa aaaa-IO-,«ruck, kijàod, Ut__*-___i-i .__.*-- _kltt-l .$»_ i.s<"ï y¿_J_4- I'-
tho Hoffman Mau UaeMag «Mt night. Hi« oiTespop wudistnb-itiBg pamphlat «~o***ea of "The Uaited gtate« 4accouat with the BabelU-a"-íssaed by th« Galen LeagaaThe Copperhead«eoull no otherwtseaaewar the i
WASHItSOTOH.
Br ra-issiSATB ta TBB tsanira.
THa ropuio ratBTtira-Tsa »aw BAursBtRi an*.OBATa uta na. cHAini'i_Ba--Tiia raa-BiuaiBouaaa co-RT-naaiiAL
We-WUi-ros Tiiaadar Ort. -j, egMr. Cornoliu» Wendoli, Superint.udent of Pübb«
Printing under Buohanan and Johnson, ia BOW niNew-York, engineering «onie private political U-E.»*of the Preeident'a. hfeanwhile the buaineaa ef thepublie, printing ia badly neglected, as it ha« been HHierto, to the benefit of Presidential schemes and ù__j.vidual aie«. This, though no news to Congram, willno doubt add the heaviest straw to ita deternunatioato make the office of Public Printer an elective ok«not to be conferred by the President aa a ooDfaaatatsinecure for a tool of any «ort, but by the -fete ¡ACongress. It is believnd that one of the first loc^iduties of Congrei*- at its next session will be th«ohoioe of a Public Printer; and if the office is giv.ato Mr. Defrees, as it probably will, net assured itwill be intelligently managed, and not neglected foithe pot'hon-6.The Democrats of New-Hampshire, «niions to
testify to Mr. Johnson their desire tor the removal olAssistant-Secretary Chandler, are circulating apetitio»for that purpose in his native State. Four tboeeendsignatures were obtained the first week, so say thechief movers in the matter here.The Military Commission convened at Raleigh,
N. C, aeveral months ago to try civilians charg*«.with offense against the United States Go-rerninentby the Steadman and Fullerton report has daily adJHiinied for the lut two months awaiting the arrival olwit Hessen. Orders were ¡«sued to-day for the Court Uproceed next Wednesday with such case« aa theycould try, and as far in each as possible.
«Secretary Seward determined to-day to carry theromains ofhis daughter at once to the family buryingground at Auburn. The funeral will take pla«.-, to'morrow, and the remains will be placed on a specialcar. At 6:1)0 p. _.. the family will leave for theNorth.Thomas Pitnam, e*q., of the District of Columbia,
recently appointed Consul at the Island of «St. Helena,left Washington, to-day, to take passage for Liver¬pool en route to his poet of duty.Tho President has directed the issne of a »warrant
for the pardon of Erastus 0. Parker, who waa eon-viet.-d at the October term ot ínüi, of the UnitedStates Circuit Court of Massachusetts, of reewvingand concoajiug money, known to have been «toieo,and seutencod to five years imprisonment.There have been seVeral cases of Asiatic cholera
during tbe past week. One of the victims was Jacobliowcuthal, a claim agent, who, it is said, contract«*!the disease in New-York, and wa« attacked with th«premonitory symptom* shortly after his arrival borafrom that city" on Saturday.
Chief-fust ice Chase, Caller, and other gontlotne«of this city hare this day sent a letter to Prof. Agasaiaasking him to deliver his lecture ou Hraril in this city,the coming Winter.James A. Morgan, esq., of Ohio, has beea ko-
pointed by Secretary Browning as Chief Clerk of f_-I'.nsion Bureau. Mr. Morgan has been Chief Fiatn-iner in the Pension Bureau for about four veara.
THE FREEDMES.
B-UBi) TBSTIHO-T BEBCSBt) IB tf.-BV_-.KB.BT T» LBDB.ra TO va« TBIBtT-S.
W'ASHDtoro.s, Got. 30.-Gea. C. EL Howard. Bar.««Commistionor for Maryland, ha« received the followingreport from a District gupennteudeut."On tho opening of th« Circuit Court at Aaaapolia,
Judge Magrud«r delivered a charg« to the Grand Jury ia
regard to their treatment of case« roncetning Froedmar»,«ud to too that tbey were af-brled all th« proteotit»secured to them br existing Sut« law«. Ha meda a<_allusion to the Civil Right« hill, or to the competen«««/ ofnegro testimony. On the ¿4th instant a casa oame bar«.»«"Bim involving th« right« of Preedmen to tw_.fr in a caa«in which one of th« parties wa« whito, being «nrtually «
qtiectton a« to the admission of negro «xtimony «garnetwhite'porsou«. In an elaboruto argunont and opinion,di«, long tho coustitutionality of th. Civil Ki^hts bill,tho.Tudga refused to admit to** negro te«tt».»ny Tbradfcisiou will bare the affect to overrule the l«M»i«to»of the District Court«, and moat of the Ma^i*tntaewill act in accordance with tiri« laat docuM».The Supenninndent state« he was summoned to apeeerbefore Die grand jury of th« 0. S. District Court at Bait»,nore mi the 4th of September, «ud givre-testimony «gainâtJudge Hapwood of Prince FMdoriektown, Calvert C«BB«ty, i'i.r retmiug to take the deAsiiiou of « coi«»red ma«.li.-l..«riie.l afterward the» di! n«.t Bul a bill <jf indict¬ment against him In ('«lrort County there ara n*
schools, all th.« colorad children bein,- held as apprentices,,and the parciiU have no eoutr.1 over thou», f» n-erou«
'..»iiip!.iiiit» continue to be mnvie by parent« who wish ton- «iv««i ehtldren apprenticed illegally. »Such oaae« as have**tome to mr notice Dava baan pi-ee-réd, and wiita of habeageorpua will issu«, in a few day«. There bave been no caaeeof outrai»« reportait to me during the paett mooth.
THE MARYLAND TROUBLE.
OOV. SUA-- DtaCONCBRTBD OX OHB OP B13 0*7*
MBB-TUB BALLOT BOXEA L «Bl» AT TBB -BOBBs-
«_I___ TIOH TUB «AUB AB TBOSB ISBO IN ld-4-TESTIMONY OF «lUD-BS OP BLKCTIOIf.
BV VB_R«-B4-a -ra va« rusv.vs.
IULTI-OBR. Oct. 30.-The investigation of cbai-g**against the Police Conitniasioners before Oov. 6»i_i_,Uij,'hKiet-iiiive Court, of irresponsible power« and ttnluniUdjttri««iietion. wa« r»«umed unlay, when th« hearing olteat Imooy for tbe delVnae was commesced.The Governor looked «somewhat unea«y aa he a«rveyed
the large number of highly respectable witnaaaee praaant»preparadlo invalidate and flatly contradict the masaol.«»lamieron« chargea and irrelevant «llcgitiona produced bywitnasaea for th* prosecution. As tb« examination oli*esc witnesaea proceeded the »fleet va« quite noticeable.The Uovernar fairly quailed before it, anil really looke«!,at time«, as though he arre on trial by the Polic« Hoardiustead of sitting in jtidgmei»t on ita acta.Tho eouD»<«l ror »Le «'on-missioner»« bad wlaelv sum¬
moned seversl partie» who in time« past bad baen familiaras participants in niac-ging Waul politic«, under theB-tgn of Mai or «Swann, now Governor. On« of theaoparti«*, who acted a« Ju.lg« at a recent electiou, andwbone character bad been asaail«?«!. waa brought on the«tand. He admitted he had beru a little rough in biafiue; he had «erred in the anny under Burnside andSheridan, but waa honorai ly di*, harped. II» had neves«Seen in he Penitentiary. Me elaiu.ed that he bad alwaysLad a gool reputation till he jomad the Know-Nothingparty, linng Qur. Swann« n-ign as Mayor of Ualti»inore, whoa he became a rowdy.Ai h« «aid tbi», the witness glanced at Hi« Kxrellency
raiaehievouily, remarking that he guestedJ_is Kxcallencf«new him. Here was a scene. Think of our dignifiedOovernor b«-tng confronted with one of ki« old Ward work»er. during the reign of the Ki.ow Nothings, when hi« hand«ofroaghaanJ plugs c»t.troUed the election«, and gavatheir opponent« notice te ieaTe ll.e poll« by piercing thenwith awls. Kvi-iiitly the Governor waadi-scoueerted. andth« counsel for the t_ro««eu"i< n ware glad to let him gogo with a very brief cnw-examinatio'i.George W.Taylor. S«*« retar) to the Police B«*ard «me«
1S»,4, testified to'the close attention of the (.'oinmiasioneret*» their dutie» of office, and swore that the ballot-bone«used at ile r»'.f ut electiou, of ont which io mach clamo«baa beau raited, wera the sai_« aa used at avery electioB,s.nee IM*, also, that boles fcr «rejected volt« wife -eut to
avery . nv-iuct. Specimen of bolte returced by Judg«»awith rt-iccted votes, wts produced), *1 ot auch boxee werereturned with rejected vol««.Thie t»»'..ii.iiiv was fully crrolxirated by other«, among
tltui that m »li- jnuiror of lb« Beard, who baa boa^eea»ceeted with the for««« tiinee it« c«rg«oix«tu»ii.
Viarsbal tari..¡'bael testified to the ««ma facts, andprod iced th« official enters of th« Board for control anddirts tlon of the police, wbich were read, «ho-ving in a
moat «mpnait«: manner the solicitud« of the Hoard for thaprsservntion ot j-eav« and good order ef the city.Jfany of the Judge«* of J.ltcti.-n were praeent, «ml t-it-.-
0ed to the use of rejected boxe«, and thtt the only partie«whose vote« were rejected were thoa« whose namea were
not « n the registration of 1.Ö3.Tbe appearance of tbeae men, T may add, waa also «boat
the beat refutation thal could be givai of th« «lauder-«.u* st«t*m«nta aa to their bad chántete.. With a very few«xeeption«, thsy w«re th« «am« men who had served st«.vi-re election tor several y«ars past, and are men of un¬
doubted reap«cUbility. Aanthef of th« judgaa, »ho««character baa been aaaailed, waa proved to have been a
Judgaof Election«, wh«n Swann waa «leeted, and whilein tbe army had been promoted from the rank« to Captain,tor good conda«-1. At 3 o'clock a receee waa taken till .»
o'clock. It is -hough» the caee will be concluded to-mor¬row night. ?a».
A CARD.Ta OU Editai V TI. .V Y Trskatte.
Si B Aa the report ofthe arraignment of the Hon. (Jar¬ret Van Wageaer-a BepreaaeUtive of tha Ud Assembly l>>»
tuet of Ibu County ia Ute late tagiaiainre of Sew-Jeisev-neon a charge of bribery and oo»-re«e-«ioa. baa beam aaatrad ia
TUB TBIBWB and thna wkWy olrenlatcd, -»-li TO« da tit TamWngoner the Justie« to e»y »hal at Ihe trial wlilch oaaae off na
fore th«? Met t"*r rouatv Coart, on T_aratlny last, thara wa» Bal
one witness oifcrod (the Boa «J. IX Ulaa-Ml» who tthstitmi tamkall that Mi VSU Wagoaer ever «aid to htm wa«, that he «r««!«retliet giTo |s»t) oat «riiis »wa anakal thaa ¡hat the last Baaia.bul -wbloh be ee_ai«ki«« a wr*«* la «he Mate-AoaM BaasTho <x.mt ro-aarwtsd M>at ae «v-leaco had hemm wj>i«<| »*«_»Mihed a»««ii a *it4j»<t»'«»» mt wron«, and U.e «Jery raaMtNetl armutiliot »f not (¿utlt-r* -TilUe.«* leartMg liK^r uea!»
tyttaOtisBA-, wti\pixmaa tuontituite . It\ w\ iv;>-