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cala in Congress by their insane and revengeful plotting and legislation, is to blame ? The answer is easy j they alone have brought this great evil upon the

i country, Uut for thcui, all would now be , peace and good will. With them rests the

responsibility of conducting the affairs of T II V i: S I A Y, ;N o V. S, 1 SrtG. : lhc country to a successful nsuc. i!L!J?L!-!l ' ! ""f"" - 1 The ISaltimoro troublcsare not yet ended. TSIS: KLCtrriO.V. jt sooni, ,liat thc ra,jicai IUÄVor and police Th? return thin far received indicnte j Commissio?icrs are determined to provoke ahmt the following result : Illinois has'a confl;ct wit, the State authorities of elected tha entire ra lb; il ticket by a re-; Maryland. Wc publish elsewhere thc ,l .;eo J majority as compared with that i f 1 ncwst relcritive to the matter so far as reTIti veto va unusually small. ! ccived up to yesterday morning. We hi .Michigan the radical ticket is also ; ha1 j10rcj tii:it t,c radicals would have elected, and the same maybe stated of j submltted to the lawfully cons'.itued authorWivjjnin an 1 aWj.t every other State j ;tics and tius havc v,parej tlc commotion held an election on Tuesday hut. :HJj bloodshed certain to ensue if they conTho vote iu Missouri, New Jersey and I t;nuc to ajiicrc to their apsurupticn of Now York, is thought tobe very close, j p0wer. with th-.; chances in favor of the radicals, j xVc by:cvc tjlc J(,vCrnor ot Marylind

Thc Democrats have carried Maryland, notwithstanding the enormous frauds pre-

I"roin Iiiliitn:olis. Indianapolis, Nov. G. The grand equal rights league of the colored people of Indiana held their second

'ratio ticket, which ensures 1 tl0 Ireident will if railed on remit rail nv.nt rn thc l'Jth of April, ISr.l ; th sreond the arrest of Messrs. Valiant and Yoiinir tu,,,al convention at ashington. c 1" S Scuator from Mary.!iin ,n n' ,mr n LrnTOtt ,1 w,,n"Vi,ot a'l il a few minutes The ca.e of Lambden I. Milligan, indi1 - -u-'1 '.in .iisij the assistance necessary to cniorcc tic ousthatMr. Manlv keens a hawdv house: , . ..... i . mi .r liws If nothin-but blood will nllav tl e S ' ni 'nsidtr Urav V responsible i"n thereaher the Sdicr.iTappeared with Mtr. ctcd for reason, will come up at the present . v . . . i I-ms' U tiling but blood iv ill alia ti e nutorioUs a unJilhh.. hc couM Valiant and Youni: in custody. term of the Ijn.ted Stats court. uncs.New 1 ork city by over frcnZy 0F radicalism, let thc fanatics and ffct no one to go on hU bond." The Court informed them that there The grand division of tho .Sons of Terns

has sufficient force nt his command to control the situation and brinir thc radical

1 ire I by ihair opponents and doubtless dostrwetives to a sense of their coudition, put iu e by them, Riltimore elects thc ' but ;r 1C j,as not ;t js moraly certain that

entire Democratic ticket, which ensures tl0 president will, if called on, remit r al

a contervativ v.L

Hoffman carr

40,'X'. yet the radical vote "f the rural I U1,jics of Hahimorc have a taste of

di-stiiets will probably balance, if it does t tlc;r 0n clarct. This would soon take not overcome this splendid majority. We j tiiC C0,)Ceit out of some thousands of clan -u'Aiu several Cotigressmcu in Now York i orous ra.j8 But only in Ilaltiiuorc, lut all mil .Maryland, two or three in Missouri. over tlC C0UIltrv. We have no wisli to

and one ur two in Illinois, and lose several! j.,!C anothcr war inairurated, but if the I

i'i the other tatc. choice between submission to radical usur In MaacLusetts the Legislature on prions and brngadocio on the one hand, joint ballot U l:ir,cly radical, and in thc .m, an cnforcemciit of'bwful authority on .Stata Senate i"icre is not a single lcmov; (hc othcr c,,jin,, ;n war IlUSt maj0f erat.. The Legislature of Maryland is tj.ca wc gaJ jot tj,e ball open, and the democraJie in both branches, and ou joint'

Xlie T'ollce Commissioners ol Ilaliimorc Tlicir Appointees. The testimony taken before Gov. Swann, of Maryland, iu reference to the administration of the police commissioners of l?altimor, and their appointments of judges of election and specials on the police, is rch and interesting. For instance, Wm. J. Smith testifies : "ICuow a judge named Win. Divers; he lives on the Cnuscway, and keeps a bawdy house: know Judge Wm. Lynch; he was indicted for murder: know.Iudr Joseph liurk: hc was compelled to leave the city for 'stripping' soldiers during thc war; know Judge Wm. Brady ;I arrested him for the murder of Hugh Morgan ; know Wm. Hichar lsc n; he was appointed Judge, but did not act; hc was arrested for murder and indicted ; he was also arrested for murdering one man andshootinir two others; know James .Manly, a special

policeman; he was in the penitentiary; he j outside. thanked (jlod there was not u single rebel,

live, on the ( ausewav with his wihs ami ircscIlt Iy the neW Commissioners were traitor, copperhead or scalawag that sported keens a bawdr house ; know (.force Snyder, j . . . t ; -f.-

a Special ;Mie was in thc penitentiary; know j'cr. npproacning me norm enirauce o, j r- 1""'

wime man nar.icu jonn street, iron

headed, sandy-whiskcr-

atriot, took a itroinincnt

11 'II t Uli 111V HllUl..tlt lIH'"H (Id iiiviiviii.-' i , . , . -I - ii , don't know of ariv conservative Jm ge or Nation, at thc head ot a large body of , I'rt in the proceedings, occasionally throw-

C'lerk; (ray was arrested for killing his wife:' police, who made a rapid entrance, and iii,'"' ms arms Juvingly nbout tl.o neck ot

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From IS.tltimorc. Ualtimoue November 3. The document presented by the loard of Police Commissioners to the old Com

missioners was a formal demand for the ! annual session to-day. Rev. J. Rrittain

surrender of all the station-houses, mar- j presiding. About llMJ delegates w;re in shal's otfico, fire alarm telegraph, and the j attendance, h proceedings were s jinepolice force. j wh it mixed and slightly racy. At half-past one o'clock a few regular! The chairman, in big address, advised police appeared iu the vestibule of the i colored men to keep aloof from both parties Court-house, and commenced at once for the present, but to be ready to throw ejecting the .Sheriffs posse, who were j themselves into thc embraces of that party crowding up the stairway from the south j which offered the best dicker, ntrance to thc Sheriff's oih.-e above. A j Rev. I. M. .Miller, thomost talented deloscuftle ensued, and for a time there w:is i gated present, made a speech in reply. He considerable confusion and much threat- j disagreed with thc chairman iu regard tj ening language used. Many Fpectators taking hides. He said there was but one becoming alarmed, made a hasty exit from j legitimate party in thc country the only the buildiiiL' causin" much excitement ! nc that colored mcu could recognize. lie

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L, (Jray, who was arrested for the murder of j the building, ou Lexington street. 1 hey j (-ointuuon. hi-wife; know CJus May, a special ; he was ! had scarcely entered the building, when i A white man nan clawed as a rough ; know Frederick IViver ; Marni Carmichael appeared, coming j I5ush county, a red I he lives with a woman who keeps a bawdy direction of tho Central PolicS il and fair faced pa liousf ; all the Jiultres are know n as radicals ; 11 u,u on. uhcluuii oi m vconui i umc , i . . .. . t;: .. 1... 1 1 . r I 1 . l.. .. tmrf in Mir nn ipnm 1 1 1

he told me hc caught her in the room with

another man, and knocked her in the head ; know James Manly: hc served about six months in the army ; don't know that his wife Kivid the Sixth Massachusetts Reci-

a few moments cicared the Sheriff's men out of the building. On entering the Criminal Court a deputyshenff appeared, and announced that the bench warrant for

eoiue kinky-headed delegate.

The convention appointed a committee to memoralizo the legislature for fcuffragc, ami decided to hcnd delegates to the na"

tional convention at Washington.

A nice party to have control of the bal

lot boxeü ! If men who make such ap

pointments are not guilty of misconduct in

would Le an opportunity afforded them to pcranec met Co-day

proey.rc counsel. IVe.-ently their counsel.'

Messrs. hchlcy and Lrttrnbe, appeared, and

office, then tho word .should be cxpugnod ! i inquired f'jr thc affidavit upon which thc

warr.int h id been liiadc,

31 0Xl-O. Wash i ncton, Nov. ".

I The State's Attornci briefly recited the V0,l.tcJ f,u,u l'kiiiS. Although the ! . I irtt-nt nt.vrn fil n.l tin ..w.. .1 ...... .. 1 .. 1 I..

tLI.lII. WOll.4 cWIU UIÜ lilOM VIIMC pUUlL'lC

ISn1!rr and I'roc Speech.

It wa3 a very disgraceful proceeding in j

New ork by which Hen. Uutler was jre

evidence that has been given by the wit- j

fo'sjj.- ThUlitbcAMDUosiA that Ringmade.

TLl is lli Care that lay Iu the Ambkoma tLat Iling- maAa.

Thit ! tha Van who wsi luli and fay. Wliu now fiat ravrn lorkt, thej tj. II usel the Cure that Ir

Iq the Ambkosia that lUa,r mif.

This I t!ie Maiden, handom as4 Vvlio married tha man onoe bald anl , pray. Who l oxr has raren locks, they aar. Ho titel tho AMur.osiA that Kujj mado. This Ji the rnrion.ivho, kj the way, Married the taaidcii, hauJivmo aud par, To the man once hall and crar, But who now ha raveu lutkg, they nay, Hecatue he tiaed the Cure that lay Iu tu AaiuuoSLA that JUuj made.

Till la the rcll that rlin away To arouse thc people sad and j;ay I'ntotliid fart.n-hkh here does lay If yon tpnuld nof be bald or- $ray. Lie the AiiDRoxix that Jiing madt.

L U.TUBBS & CO., P-o-wetors, Petepboro, H.H. It I IV Ci'H Vegetable Ambrosia,

Great Inducement. KKLLIiY Ac KENDALL AteSellii; Groceries on the basis of G old

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Minister Romero to-day received thc ! ncs?cs upon wh.so testimony the bench I V" 11 V'"" Vuucr .M c,iU IS THC MIRlllE F TICK AfiC!

following letter, by way of New Orleans, j warrant for thc arrests ha.l been issued. V,' -V ' T m? ,n, tn -

dated Veracruz Oct. 3: Maximillian kit! Thc counsel for the new Commissioners, i er in,' ""uiMuruc ,01 i.w Inrav-lM.iuhMl

.1,,. rWv ,S .r, 'Ü t'C ?:A In.t ro. I Messrs. Sohl.v nnd Lntrr.br. flu-, ,,r,.PPP,li ! u1' IrCaSUll, (lema)-iMll Iliul UoltrOOIlCrV.

j iti btiai 1 iiv 1111. 11 111 .iv. a v 1 sv n 110

siijuiu verbally iu favor of (icn. laziii;c

(it'n. Ua.aiue endfavorr A to jairsnatle him

to delay his dej arturo until icn. Castcl-

ballot we have a m,jorlty of thirty-five, whether for all time to come radical des J "f.U 'V'l'rl , ' U' ,at" 1 T U (lt'i. ,l..vf i,.,tl,11 1 ,;j,.rn nf Aiu.. . . , o .. ... .cliiicd, nnd escorted by v00 Aurians,

" J T.01S arc 10 ruiC lhC llCCinCll Ol UMS COUIl- ! ttritpo UA ,,. n bv nm vM,U to dcci.ion nnd rm!,.r thnt t. uh of Ihn nrti.'s : winc wii.cn

Koun, owm- to the ni.amom conduct td trr r nllcthcr therc ;s ,tIH vitality enough avt.id moetimr will, Con. Castcdnau. He be reouirod toirive bail in the sum , f . :' rnn-fiel l dum - the proidentia.

to arjjuc that the first was an unwarranted j

1 o tia e t';eir

lock Motored by it to tho dark, li-trous, i'.kfi! ; tr'en of voutli. iiisl uro h it;;iv !

Young People, with li;'lit, Ldcd or red Hair,;

! An I are r -y.i int r rce.nn frei!i i8-T,!ici ! I it : Sugar, Tf.-t,

I'offe, ISyrup, rlilaccu, Saleiutus, Soda, Cream Taitjir, Shaving nnd Wa-liinif Soap, Staivli, Indigo, Dvii Stufig Mos Puik, II am, SIi oul den Sidv-, Lanl, Wliito FMi. Mack'-rel IlorHie ( it roii, Ktiglh Curr:tnti, Pc'jiclir-s, Coal Oil, Lrunp Cliinmoy , (iliss Quf-f-ri-Waic, Pwdr,

; J.cad, Shot ! Salt

iTuI. PaiK ' Wn-li Im;;! ls.

M pN liro ::t", Povls IW;ct Clotlit Inic nnd Pin:, niid all Linds i

Muur,

the rilical rö-'itjr.f, will bc llepublican i..f ;n !. ,lVprninont tn rnf,.rrn tho l iws rcMchMl ()ri7aba vostcrilav. ainl is cit.cctcd S-.").0'U to Iccn the üeacc b wjrd tl.ci

btaMuill inii.ritv. l h1a u ! here Jo-morrow. " Hoard of Police of the eitv of Ualtimorr. ! foiiiitrj during the last four years

' ' .; wv- .....:.... ci.r;n- Tl .1". ...I Wc ould bc sorry to ec c:n

' nra i J l,ilt little (iotlhf Ol tllC TadlCalS C .1 IM i' I' ' f 1 J 1C L.IOlillll Ol III UM I 1.1 II III.4IU i'HLiiii i ii'Jin r.- u .13 ai.-u it' umu iui . . . ... 1 nc.e ia wu i.iuv, (louui 01 nie iauit.ii." 0f tJeir liberties. Lvfry principe of hu . . 4 ...... , ., . 1 men anvw here lniitatiu" th's idiae , . , n- -f Tt: . , , . , Pamlsta states that as prion as .Maximilian tfive bail in the smdo amount. j im'l'lu"n lll-s 'ua L t.aviii-a tv.) t.nr is unjot.t mine ntii.man,tv rcoturesthe decision bc luade .,P,;rüu i, .;iu. lw,n u,r,.r i.',,n. Tl,o r..,i-ti.- ...... .,,.itt..l t.. i-.il i -a indecency, lite speech ere

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YANKEE NOTIONS

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PRICES,

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oue ; u.cir ciieins ere me omy-commiss- :..iWe those unfiishioi.aUle colors chfinirod to a

loned Comniissioncrs of Police, and were;'1"-11- Ul ' . - j bc.vitiful uui.urn. ana n-joit-o ! i exercising only their le-al authoritv. ; emulous ot radicahsih. W e icar that they j lVop!e ,,.0?e ,10lls , re rov,,re , wilh p,;n(ir ; jTEIl? .I.il'e I"iifd has iust "iven h!s ' :ire lJt-,con!io infected with the l adieal i rh.1 humois, an. Ih.ivo clean co.it :m.l clo.tr a:.d ;

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euiiiiiaiiit Uten i.ieu at inuianapoiib '-'rii-

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vi.it, and which has prevaMed ud over the t TPmyWmz iock, thtoned. nnd tie ,urc i

j pot covered witli u luxuriant growth ot Hair,

."ervativc 1 dance tor joy! I

ofradi Vounir Gentlrraci use it bv;u:e it h richly'

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rywlirrei v.n.- i .wi;. ..c. ; i.. ;t 1-oi.r.i il, Ua;r Com :rl cxtmTio o-.r ..k. :t !!!

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It is said that Maximilian will t.ubli.h bavin- refused to rive the required b lil. i :i "cmocr.mc uucrance r, irccspccca iorp,,,,uc! 1 u-nui.i., .rs . m.

It s noiv rumored tli-it oiirti il law will be i.iun-.n.- is iu.- jouciife oi i uc v . .....j ..... ..- .v llt j,c i. iyuiwucj i.u. . .r .

I opposition. Pemocratd and conservative

It is not true that (Jeneral I ,1,eu OI ou,er I'""ies cannot airrti to urn-

Canbv i.urnoses declarin- martial law. t:i,c M,C!r l'P J,,,lts !" reject.

That'dcncral sent for Mavor Clnt.man and! h is "odt.txLtcll v very trvia- lor any!

the Police Commissi. tiers', and thev had a ,n:m of ;,u average :ui.unt ufj

under .Maximilian's clor? will be returned j very pleasant interview with the (Jeneral at j "Hrespeet ami patriotism lo listen uu to France, under (!en. CastclnauV influ-' his head quarters, a few mumen h i- I .ved to the vip.rni ;.vltroo, who

Ho simi.lv doired to be iin'ormed by ! ''"iiuMiea au imou-ii me war onij ior

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to-day a manifesto at Orizoua

(Jen. C'astelLau reached Mexico soon j declared by flcncral Canby

after 31aximilian left, and took possession of the palace, and assuir.cd thc reins of government. The trench Soldiers who had entered

ence.

soon. Mercy to thc radical fanatics and

Ss Ihc I'nSon lU'siort'd ! sympathizers thcui'elve no less than Darin- the war there was no difference, to thj jrreat body of the American people ,f opinion between Pciuocrata and KeptnVj requires that tbc work of suppression licans on the rcat question of preserving ; wheu once beun be short ami thoroughthe Union ft these States. They differed j The men who through a spirit of ambition, hs to the best means of securing that end. 'or for the attainment of purely partizan ::;i J this dilference was peculiarly well ends, would plunge thc country a-ain into marled duritic; the list two years of thc '. civil war arc not entitled to any sympathy war. Republicans initc l thnt tlic only j iroin ri-ht-minled, j.ntriotic citizens, and course was to f-uht it out and conquer the' if they are determined to disregard all law rebels hy f ree of arms, even if it took j except their own corrupt wishes, ami t.ventv vears to accomplish the work. thereby loe their lire-, they will fall vicv lem..crats admitted that fi-htin-' alone tims to thcr own folly.

wuuld secure the territ-rinl integrity of- The llaltimore difficulty is but the le ! in the I ndian c-mntry. was headed by .lohn j in his puse to aid and support the claims;'"".''

the Union, and at the san e time in.-istcJ ' ptimatc fruit of thc radical teaching! of ihut if this coureo were to be pursued, the ' such men as Lew. Wallace nnd Hob. s .uih c.nquored wouhl not bs in a:Schenck in shoulder straps. Puffed up lit mood to return to their allegiance with' with a little brief authority while station

:Jacrity. The Republican idea prevailed, ; cd in Maryland during the war, they

cleanet ami best article in the market !

For Sale by T A. Lemon, Plymouth. ', Smith. Cuder A. Co. Wu Ies.iV An'. ""!):- eao, Ills. r 1 2n I ni.

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(Icn. Rrofcrio Diaz has captured the cifv of ( bixnea, takiuir the artiWerv, amml munition, men and supplies.

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them of the conditi.oi of affairs, and as to mcilieieney and cnvar-Jice, iw tuiks oi j

their ability to preserve the peace of the I -Schill armies across the .-jutbt-rn terri ! J 1 it i ..4 .... . i . i ..t i i

eym ; t'uv. iui iijin us it u iy oe, u Miuio The rhir.r.. nnoti which leriff Thomn I "- Tle man who does iot en-

fhe Tnfr,n, Lawrence (Kansas) dis ' m was brought before J il 1-e Roiid, was ; ,,U,V ij ,l,,'Lt,3' if a biack-uard ar? a rowdy.

4 The t.artv who attaeked . that of contempt, m having disregarded the j ,ir lH wu,r uocco

e;i Rays

ColoHelsiMiillips and (loss while Mirveyin-: or.b-r of the jud -e, foi biddin-him to swear : to the level of bhvek rcpublicaaisia. Ch

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vsi: of Sh;t:ikr Citiks. The

Rritton,of Neoshec Falls, whi hal a L'rutli;e j 'f Me-srs. Valiant and Yminj;, Im was J ncniiKt Ci.l.wicl C.;x The l itter vn n. I therefore ordered to be committed lor coli" i IN ltl..'

crelv. if not. .rortaliy, wounded. Colonel i tempt of court, iu default of Sl'.VO Ml bail. tiit-.nncry ( Al.bama) M,,,f, noficin- thc Miillms is ren-irted killed. ( )i,e or t wo of I The Uommis-ioners and the Sheriff have the city population, says:

ojail. Somt excitement iay r.mitie have rcrrca'l in popuiamstrations occurred in the tion- N'e-rocs hayp (?c-scrted the plant

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the attacking party were also killed. A

party of Unlish noblemen, who we it out

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Sole Patenters of LKIIITK'S Celebrate 1 1'atent Insulated Iron Frames. H.ve lcii fiwarVt Thkntt First rut mi im together it.li th l.lhr I'rinluia at the Am-ricui Worlds Pair .

Lincoln was re-elected ia lvt, thc war tau-ht their too-willin? dupes that they I without ar. c-ort, have not been heard

was prosecuted to a victorious end, the alone ha.l the ri'.'ht to control the poycrnarmed rebellion cease 1 and so far as the '"cnt. and that all who disa-recd with them

i...r t. 'rrlt.irl.il imitv .i' th. St.afAs ffnc in their iKÜtieal notions were unfit to;

concerned the Union was preserved, but have a voice in the Management of State just as had been predicted, the conquered National affairs. These Haltimorc r-Le!i were more or h ss sullen thou-jh ' rads believed and acted upon this theory,

from, and aie supposed to have been cap

tured by the Indi ms. A Cheye.ine peace council will be held thin week." From Texas." Calveston, Texas, Nov. 0.

(iov. Throckmorton, in a special mcspaire to the lei?laturc, on the condition of thc country and federal relation?!, kivs that the tnw sentitiient of our people is mi?

understood b? our northern brethren.

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I i or i rsiMiioip-- nr iron, in uinr, mnici

just been sent t and riotous tl?m

neighborhood of thene-.Tspaperoff.ee upouj io,ls' n,ul s,ui;ht thc comparative esse and j the announcement of the "result ol the pro- j hRi4cs of t!ie cities. Voun- men havej

ceodins iu Court, but the police promptly

brni' before him the parties now held in

custody by the warden of the city j ul. under the order of .lud ire Hond of the ernr.nal

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ii i i l . 1 l t ri. . io ui oreseui iuni" nits He deines with ludiirnation the as-ertion . , 1 , ' , , ' , c i . . .t . ... ...mi i ..it- . I writ liai not been served ou the wirdeu ol

)l aMiiiciuus to at c aiu sum lunui'-in ,

that wc do not desire thc restoration ol

the Uuion ; that union men are in danger of assassination : that without militarv

the j iil. and as this is Sunday it cannot now be served until to-morrow morning. If the discretionary power of the warden to return the writ within three d?vs should

be availed of, it is supposed the parties may

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not et a licariii:; until l uesuav r e

lit .C.l lilt I. 1. i-i in it I i , . i 1 i . . . . .i r f i . .i.....i.. rsi l . t ncsday morning. It is not known hat - t;ons to that effect, and to solemnly plcl.-c J ? . ., ,. , . . The Host. ;n V,r ihn t.dis the whol. . ... . ,, ... In . . i;,' ,i course the warden ot the jail will take It ' nc "si-.ii r iiiiii uns tnc wnoie the State authorities to protect lite nnd, J torvoft1c K ulical onnositinn to n teuton ... . . he parties should be broii-'ht befor .In L'c 'tmu t..c uoncai opoMuon to a rcstoraproperty without re-rard to political senti- 1 . r tion of tb. IT,;,,,, 1 ' J 1 Harton to-morrow, it is pre-1 timed the uon M,e 1 niou . IllCllt. la, l .t lU'l',. .1... .... .i ... c

Hi .t i. - i I,.,,,,,. whole question, and thc numerous point nt e utrirests that tior.i tctimnn y be ads .1 ' .. -i - ii 7 ,i ... law mvolvea .will Le Uacussed 1V the muted in all rases, nioi recomniemls tl.at . ' . J

much les, so tltuit was to have been ex- atol whilesupportedbyradicularms.cnj (.tc.,l ;frced it, but now that it is no longer Another element of difficult v not foreseen ' treasonable to think it possible for a milihas alo entered ino the matter and proves tiry leader to te wron', the people have -.o be much the most serious obstacle in the determined to assert their rights, nnd beway ot a final adju-tn.eiit of the que-tion cause in doins: so some of thcc corrupt of rest, rati u. This new dement consists ! dema-o-ucs are unearthed and the'r i.c-

.f a spirit of reen'e and retaliation :iaint ! lai ious practices brought t) light. tlry protection they could not remain, and that;

ibe south bv the b:a b rs of the partv in : become frantic with rage, and in their thousands are leaving. j ,..,r,, v',, 1,J .bo ,b.l, ..rnmmvl,,,. öl,!.., their MtMV arms a-ainstl He a-ks thc legislature to pas rcsoluJ

j' ' 1 V i ( i IO J IIV t VV- mm r m I " ------ J ' ' J .

cjsed than it be in to be whi-j ere I ab out the government. There car. be but one in radical eirclcs that the rebels must give1 result of their action, that is ignominious .rnieiunitics for the last and ir-nrantccR defeat. Thev can read their doom in thc fjr the futur.-; thtt thc Coiistif utiun 'imt re-ult of the lttc rebellion.- Let their, he a::.eti'le l so a; t ) iboluh slavery and ; take warning in time. forever exclude its i e instatement ; that j - - now while the nyrth has the power to en-' The N'.jw York Trini-" Washington

force its demand', the south miL't diifrau- special says : "The government having ram, hc lays ho hopes thc Legislature chil? ull who tv ,k psrt in thc r.-k-ilivn and , determined t perpetuate the last resting- will make all laws involving civil rights aj ...f, ,:, Li'...', ,!!.. It : t.licesof n.,r brave -ddicrs to the utmost i '.plett : poisiblc, sa as to extend equal

Ii ... , .i and exact juti ;iH were loval an-1 inativ f whom took cxt-nt poss;b!c, the War Department has ! J

ii-. rn.Hin !av..r oth "overnmut: that ordered 17.V0Ü irm head blocks for ti c j r' 'J ; of preserving the peace of the city, nnd to -treason mu-t be ma le o li,,.," bv inflict. 1 Nstmnal C,meterics. Lach headddock is From Hidlinall. txcrcbc liatever intlucMice he may have .... -iiii ! n v . mm i i.i n n conrpromising thc t'dnculty. We !iavc ingtheextrcn.e proal.y oftbc law upon a , to be n.ne in-hes wolo by twelve b.np. INCINNAH, N)V. I he health olti- no i, iutt,nViatiol U.eM.bjcet, but gowlly nurnT of the I s ling rebel . kc. with an i:neripti.ii ff the name, rank, ; re orts it,u (le.itt.s i cm.iera anu ifurmed that he laid before thc J n . , r ! LMM' eases in the total in this city thus . . . r

Ar re"iiüe:il. armv. company ano corr oi uic .. lt ,, .. 4 . - ,, ,vc- ' - 1 J i-ii -:,r- During the month ot October there. More than a year and a half ha pr-ed sh-ei. er beneath, with the date of his death. XTere . 1 deaths by cholera, and the avcrawav ince the war en led, th' people of th" ' ! age per day is now about U, according to rcbeV. State, have re-organized theirl .Maxill.lllail. , to dap report. State mments, elected State ctTicers " Mi"i"r at Washington I he great suspense Widge between

. b:, rece ved a etter aiiiiouuc ltr' that tl.C ' "J -o v.. . ..J;; ....r....

IIO

celchrities of Kurope ai.d Atneri i; u li ns

S. TIIA LHKI.ti. VIi;TXTKMPS. I STHAKOCILC. SA IT KU. KCK H.MiD. IIOri'MAN. W. i . . . . . . . ......... .. i

...,.!.....,! ... .!.: M AX I.N . .11 IA I.N Ltr.

.iii-n n m i I mi:j Un: luiimi 1 11 I 1 jr uiiir I fortunes at thc central points of trade, and j nAn evMcnr of their pr-st rf.ir-hilitv. cer.-.n!; thus thc- llnetaatinn ofthe tide of human ; ctcellence. the ofiichl ccrofie-ife f :fo PHPLU" ticins, which set in after the disorders of jsClIO.M, IH'.VA RT.M KNT, ot Nt x York.inn ! the war, have settled down with a decided uclQ'h j drifting toward the cities and towns." "Over ioofTonr Tui. ImoWn !!

; the di:Terciit'Sch-)d .r'tict of New York, w :

ended the matter by arresting thc j-arties

Hai.ti.mokk, Nov. 4. Thu counsel for (iov. Swanu's newly appointed coinmiü-ioners have made application to .lud ire Harton. of the court d

sntira s lor a writ ol hifnis tthit.. to lli-i.vn. t.. ti l lo iLi"1

... .. i .,vu.r.n. x,i, i iiui: sua inuiit i.ni, i lie . . , VÄ o, ;.. ,!,. I.,....,;. r..v.

?"l .t . , 1 1

j m 1 1 at oninwic, ieorgia, was nurnea. ana i a negro perished iu thc flame. No doubt j is entertained that the prisouer set the building on tire, hoping to escape during-

i the coi'liuion incident thereto. i

Cotton Dusters' Convention. A rail for an adjourned meeting of theCotton 1'lante.ft Convention, to be held at Mil-

I Icdgeville on the 'JSth of November, has

jj been made, and a full attendance urgetl.

taxes collected from negroes be applied to

their education.

i A alluded to in the Drosident's tele-

counsel on c t her side

H.U TIMOKK, Nov. Tbc Am'i ö'tn t.fthis afternoon contain the following : 'Cen. (irant is understood to have visited the city -it the iiistanccof llov. Swann, I.... . " n: . l .. . . l... i ..

and exact justice to all persons, without J ",.,l.,M V3 ...rrc. rf . 1 ' a 'i cif inti .it tlu I infill Sfifi 4ikwirikllM

iit uon i nifv roriiini."i lie fitn-rn stit-i.

Who ct.iii'l ri-jKiit.nit. k ii h kin? at ;ir iratrn ? "It I., in.-." uv Sinn!-.. -"tl a in. Now ififv'vr n-jH'titfil, mt t W tlem in." 'It iniH tut do." K.-iy.j Wa.lc: "for. l:it S iloiiht. If th-y ci'tic- fit onrii.nrty will ..out."

LATLST F ASHIONS DKM .NO J. W. Bradley s Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or poi nt r. smiNo)

Wm H. WIL-ON. Ttq., rre't ofthe N. Y. Ilo.tr.l of IMucitlon, ALBERT GILBERT. Etq.. Clf rk of tlit N , Y , Hotnl tif Fdtie ttku,

American Omans

AI! kiii 1 of Couütr ProJu t . Ile.n-ai'.jr tS TIJIM CASH. 1 1 :i 1 -tf- KLLLF.Y 1 ICF.NDAI.L. T. A. LEMo," DRUGGIST, East Milo Michir i:i .St. IMyüiT.uli, In tl DrnL-r In I)IUCS. MK. i)IC IN KS

(1I I p:m K'ALi

fttrc Wines and Siqncrcm lr .Ictliral ni-iost f , Lt.N'SKi h Ol L. DKNOIL. .si'i:;its 1 1 kfkm i v i : wiin r. i.r.AD. window UL ASS. Dt 1 t V, LA WD

OIL, NLATSl'OOT (t i.. COAL (UL. LAMDS. Ar . WALL DAIT.1L AND

j .. IN DOV" t'f UTA INS. Ar? irifroMn"e1 ot more t tun tl loinJr-! ' St ' I lO( I lj III )( J ' best Or-::inits of the comitrv to te stipe- j vT iTKiV I 11 VI' riort.aav oth r In'rumiiUTt ' '

Prahicc.l

THIT arc irm'p it

(!reat fullness and completeness of lone expression and Elastirilv of Tourli,

PHYSICIANS nre rut i . i. ' i T re.;:?-- to till in 1 cMmi'ic i'i? ti Ail r. c -"f .'i j

c!i.ii-iii c!o

Thc Won nt urn i. I i.eiibh.itt niul (;ret cuw- . .... I ... . f . .... : .1. . t..

loin .in rir.Ari.iia to IIIIV liHT "f-llllll' VII lL- f - . . .

cuniuissioners the followin- i-ror-o-als of j rx Fi.nrno Skirt ÜI t.o oiperinr...! p.rtic.i- Hl? C OCtlltMU UU nsi

con.proniisc, which had been haiidyl to j, .; r r,l sYml,,u', "r'rus.i-irn.ipe, .1. ' i ha i road Can. (dm eh lVws. Arm (; i.nrs. for ci-im.' vtih-m 1 r ei iict vv v t 1 P t

ot the i;overiir, as to prom,Ml!l,le h00v ,lro. is tho Skirt cn he ' anaklt.l t. ti.r AnerM-ii Ore"

in jr of '-iii'.rress. yet thej are

aüowtd :o take their places in the eouceils ; Kmpenr Maximilian h is left for Vera or the fiai:n ; not re-.r led as .ntitb d to ('"iz, bavins previously abdicated the Km representation ; i:, a w rd, 50 lar , I i in fav.ir of one of his IcncraD. Th: tieipiti.iir in the Ic-isiitiot, ofthe general , result has been for so.ne tunc expected. orernmerit is eone -rned, tlo-y are iuf trnis . , . , , . , , f I he Memphis Ant-nichc otitna'cs thc el by those in power that thy are out ol .... . ..,.1,1.0 1 , I. . . 1 . t.opulatiou ot .Memphis at ( 000. In tl.ii I .... .. 1. , l.n,... (..rtnilml lliriri

lilt 1. IIHIII, liUl HR) IM t I. 1VI HUl'l ..,.. ... 1 : t ' . ..... . r it W.V.5VJW

rirus as nienii.ers 01 tni3''ieai leoerauon. rr? r. . ........ - f ... ., I W " WM

1 rue, .so iar as oociicnce 10 nie 1 eucrai authorities, the riht to pay taxes nnd sup

port the dynasty of office holder.? now si In noticing th result fd the Pcnnsyl rampant for a continued leac of power is vruiia eb ction, thc Ilarribur l',tf,it onl cncornel, they are regarded bein- inU'"'"" "3 l 'f ""j"rily ha, reached J , - , , .1 , I I7.17S only throiii:lt the most cxtenivc tue I num. fcuppo.-c this had all been uiw 1 . . 1 t- ;, ia ,w t,n i.-u,, 1 j and bard iced frauds upon ttic lm lot-box. derdtodaud avofte l durins; the r.tr, and j Xotonlv were le-al Democratic voters d-

1 11 1H5J it was DJ.n

rcnnuManlsi lion.

single span in the world, will be thrown

open for loot passengers on the first day ol December. An immense force is cni;.n;ed on the work, and with favorable weather it is thought the bridge w ill be so far completed by the fir.st of January as to allow vehicles to cross. Washington, Nov. 0. No little aniouV. of peculation has been indulged in to-day aiouud tho departments and hotels as to tho course which the president will pursue ndttive to tlie constitutional atnondtiicn. sli vi! I the elections of to-day jn nai.. t lh dtninitration. There were th e iore--"ii to be thc president's fririrl who vticnuoutly declars cd that bo would ITC )':in:C!id 1 1 a adoption

by the southern st ite. 0.t!h' to trouble on the Kio (Irande,

insi' tod on at its close ; how many v dun- n:cd their rights in hundreds of instances, J rt tK Did an inviion if u rthern Tex is,

teers could have been procured in thc Joys' " di-un?'ii countiesind district, but 'cob j (j,.M. Slorid tu telegraphs th.'i he has or n! Htatei to carry 0:1 tho war? Wouhl 0,,izin r,!S"r,'1 to in '11nK iy , dered uc.triy allot his cavalry totlic north-

... , , , . ... ! air l iiatrraui manner. j uu 1.1.1 jni m It AF t l n .aI.vI . 1... . 4 . . 1 I I . . .. '

,WM,rc,cuu" i.4.e eoi.uuuc.i me.r i wj,:t.i, tilC (i.suniOIlitg 'colonized' in thc

fare longer, and would coi foreign powcri hare interfered to put a top to so unnat

ural a strife, and would not thc southern !

confederacy have been a success and lc come an independent srornnient ? Did not Lx CIov. Yates thc other day in a speech at Chicago say truly that lthe ". nrr ax distinctly tlnnci L-twyn thr north rn and soufhsrn yort'onx of the ountry tri during th' rar"

iron districts, and iu Indiana and West moreland Countiei, (John Covode's district) has already teen alluded to, as well a the fact that the oil counties of the northwestern part ofthe Pt.it were filled with noinndic Yankee Abolitionists, who have absquatulated since the election. Kvery Democratic paper in tho .State 'ias exposed cacs of fraud and corruption some of tbeni fchameful and gigantic perpetrated by thc diunion leaders, in order to thwart

the will of the neonle. Hut a dir of rre.

Jf h fok the Jruth, who but the radi. 1 onin w,il come."

em and western part of Texas

The prcsitlcnt to-day appointed Jas. IL Williams, of Iowa, register of tho land ofliec at Fort Dode, Iowa, and T. W . I'e lford, of Nebraska, register of the land office at Nebraska ('ity. The cabinet meeting hd ly w.n attended by all the members, including Secretary Seward, wlnh.s returned to tho city. Nothing of special interest occurred apart from the meeting, which lasted several hours.

him by tho friends

the mode and manner uf conducting the

! elvetion to-morrow:

ul. That each set of commissioners cause special poles to bc opened in the several election districts, and receive such votes us may be decided to be lejral by

their judges of eleetioii, and have theyej

votes classified and certified to the state legislature and to congress' TIIH rltoroSITlON DKCI.IM P. ' The Coiuinissioiicrs arc understood to have respectfully declined to entertain this proposition, a it would be contrary to thc election laws of tho fdate, and that, by ae cjptin it, they would be guilty of wor.se malfeasance in ollieo than any that had beeu charged against them; that it was their purpose to conduct tho election strictly in accordance with the provisions ofthe law and the Constitution oi' the ita'e, and that it was not in tlicir power to make any aiireements that conflicted with the law. A no r 11 Kit pitoi'osmoN. "The next proposition made is said to be

at follows, which wasurcd an not being 111 conflict with the law : 4 42. That the old p jlice commissioners appoint cue conservative jude ot the three tote appointed at oach ofthe polD; that their judges receive the votes of those

who present themselves, and who are found j

1 fohled when in use to oecnpv finall Uee si

vim1v nn I rmii.Mui-iOIv a a SilL- nr Miinlin .lr. ...... I

an inva'ti tlil tjtitlii v in criir!inc, not found in anv Single Spring skirt.

A bid li t vinj; t njoved ihe pleasure, comfort nnd I Rreat ronveniener nf wesrin the D iplei Kllip-' tic Steel Spiin Skirt for a s"ii d.sv, wilf never itftrrwinls n illinsl .IisptMH witli thir use. For

tin Liren, uiisneg anl vouiij; KJioh they nr miperiivr Iii all other. Tlier will not ben-l or brenk like the Single Srin hut will preserve their perfcrt an 1 graceful shipe when thier or four nr.linsry SWhts will have been tlirown ni le a useless. The IIov)p hic covt'irJ with tlouble nii'ltwitnl thread and the hoUoiu rtD are not only dou'! sprincs, but t.vice 'trhmh'a) covered: rrvntinj th mh from wearing out when Ji tin down stoo-w, stalr.i, The I -1 1 T r x nillpti; is a greit favorite with nil Is.Jle and l iiniverstllv reeomniended bv the

were

in the

month of Oetoher. 1 over all competitors, nt difl'ereiii Slate lid Count v r.tirt.

the mmm oitcws are the o .lv reit MV.V.U ORC NS. now t pfore the ruMic, t!if .nlv Orpan htviior reverberating Sound bot or Wind Chot. and when controlled bt the Simer -Oc-tav Coupler S' d Sub lM, Pouble bellow, ltlow Te !- mU. Knee Swell mil Tremolo Attachment,

I ll X'iCt'L VR attri.ti i::e:i f.::.t p 1;.hieiai: IV ;iij tioi. and 1 a 1.1! I.tcri, b

Experienced DHUGQISI

$l,SOO PLKVLAi: ! wev,n A-ii! 1 e 'i w i;ei e to ! 1 our im rR- o illg Midline. Tbl re lit tv kill-. 1'iidei ld t;;;er !'. I. Sent on Ii i il . W arr 1 rt.-d ?i e e ra. l'o e s t! irv or l.ire t'0!ion:--i.-T:s pt: !. l'''e M.r int liine s.!d in the I 'irf.- I Sii-. for th oi w!ii.-i ar f"'i lirrf'.i Av If'irr. Whftlrr ll'i. n, (,'t nrr X Lltkr, Sti ;r Co , ou t li tr,llrr. All -"!' r 'he nivi-., nrr inft iity-r mr if an I t''- fll,r or uirr ir1 i'oii to mrrrst, in' unl iinrrionm'nt , Üt'X'rtte 1 e.rcvi lata nvnl trtf Addre., or r.l! o; Shaw 1. ClirW.at Hid lef.od. Mai',., tK C'.i.e.i-f, 1 - 11 r..17-l ;

T It A 4 U K II V T T It I i: Kverv vo-1114 ladv aixl rei tlernen in tV.e 1'i.iteJ

j Stales e n l.e r oue'tleni; 1 v mu-h t th ir d I vant.tf bv it tuiii mail Jr e of !. ti e." by it.!-tlre-inj the i;iideriii'.!. Tit h it iuz ler 'f

j lot i hit tub. L'C'd w i!l ol.üe I. v nt nti ox

The liCislaturo of fjeurpit cunvened on the 1ft instant.

Ore an:

Tli most charming etTects can be prod ictd, All ..then i'i t,!.... addres ihe-r r Ji

IVmiiov M!xivm ns thc STAND AKI SKldT -om the itoitest wlusper of the A.oliai. ! t m i -!,t Til 'S. 1. CIM I'M s N ,

OKTIIi: rASi!P)N HbK WOltbl). I Harp to the leu volume ana . KU lln-dwav. .ew oik.

To enjov the fnl!oin inestimable a!vant.eii t V"er i lhe

in I. lino. I le.vn : üiipenor prihtv. perfect mau'i f.tcture. .tylnli hapeanl fitiuli, llciihilitr. dura bill t V. COtl fort in I i.o.iriii e . n.niiro f.r . I W

-! ... ...i . . . . 1 e ... r. . - " ..t..: .. ...!......

11ri,it'h Duplex Ktliiile. or Pouble Sprin " 'TprJ innnimrni wrriicu o-. ur :U)V ,u.rsin uppixin--"n. .v viuu.aiuni

Skirt, aiid,be mre on get the genuine article. '", Ca'al.MiL'f ofthi- p-pultr intiti'ti n can I e

For circular giving price and stjlcs of e at h w,.,.n ,4t this nlllee. . tf

! We have a S. lodirhij in tin-t ! ilin (."'in- , uu it ial Colb whith will be sdlchenpto

CAUTION To guard against I wroaiTiws Le

pirlieul.ir to notice tint i-kirts ofT. red as Du ! Instrument, ad lres

pien mre me ri'u inn stamp, T17. "j, . Urad-j leyNluph-x I'.lliptie Steel Spring," upon the j waistband inrne others are genuine. Also no-t tiee that every Hoop will admit & pin being pise.l through the center, thus revealing the two (or loubh) springs braided together therein, which is j the seeict of their llexihilitv ami sre lili, and a! etonbiiMtion not tob-! found in anv other knt.

I'O'l SAbl i'i all stores where first c hi ss irls

to bc tin the several registers ; that two sets i ar, ( thrtu;hout the United Sutes aue e's

Ofballotsboxcs be Opened, in OUC of which j Mannfartnred br the .nl, owne.. of .he Patent.

- ..--m - 'bvu i ' ' - f wa a svaay

W. W. KIMBALL. CT WASIIINiSTON ST.t'HK'Ar.O. At I KNT FOR NOItTIIWK.sr. CIIÜKLES WIIITMORR, Assent nt lljrttatiat1l, Intliiiitii.

l'r restoring -r and t tdt d b iit p i!v !lv ii.t r :tin' its gr Alli. ire t titiiu ii- lalhiu; oil, ket pine the s alp ilea n, and b -auiiti in 4 the heal. Tibblt lM.y-iol..-i,:d lbiii Itgriu rator has no .pi il. It i-a pi rf 1 1 l".vi ry. IN rsbiug . C nts. S..!d !y h'.I 'iv

arc to bo deposited the votes accepted, and

in the other the rejected votes These ballofg, thus classified, to bo certified rfs. pectivcly to the lepashtturs and to congrcM the votes as to long resiue.ee only to he certified to conre;.'

WKSTS. BIUDM'.Y Sc CKKY, 97Chimbersand 7Jand H Kevle Sts., N. Y n7-3m

TV. II, A grout Wiiiite.. vlUn41-ly

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Yl. STl'HS of even kind m! AlU tfi

I r.MO.N'S Diig 5lr.

jualil v. at

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" IKINGS VCOETADLE AMBROSA - , w.ntedtur ux tt,tir,lncu mtftl,i.ux o.t. Ad.

roil JOIt WOriK cilUtthecßlcc ' A im uSdefofheToilft.tolJoii'j t ,jrr. T. (AKLY, C.t f''orr. B'tftrl

the rLTtOC1II Pr-MOCRAT

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