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and Thi Jhty ?'.mik, ihowa that the inlaiiiuiis
principles oi the publiatationi :?.i?' tully ac
????|it((l hy the stainlanl Ihui.-is ol' tliejiait.v :
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tritB deep sorrow of tbi dctitii of oin ?--i?? ;u?-.l friend, Mr.
Jlmtoii. ?'f The Ih-ty Book, It iiini?- UMBI in? suilit? mv.
: ? ali a force, tli?- ? ff<?ct "f which '.Mil not soon Is
iiiiiv.il. My ?j|iiiii?iii ni tin- ;.iiii?'.'it. ?1 '!? ? - .. -? .1 mu havn
nu (>(?;i-i(i!i to inquire. Ourdeparted frieadwaa not a
raero editor of s Joarnal tie waa an Apostle ul Truth.
' .nu?! in li!? />"!/ Dook ti.. \. :;. Iljrhl that 'a.ik n? ?-il. d
vi Kulde n- in tli?? way of LbiIiim ladeace. He -hw c1?
frosa the te/rinninc that tin (ed n> UM kaili
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(?otiMii thai ? the Mouth, '
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i ,? ; editor of The Day Hook,
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ii.'.vi' t.nirbt ni how in Avert ti ? tnat now
n tv nf?' rh ? ? rerj lliinn that a
?iir in tlie ?.lie- hoostsd Auic-rloao Republic,
know not wlicre to
"The eatiive. titj-lM l?l by Jirfferaon Davii
a peinuiTTitir jmlilicatiuii priuted in tuia city.
"ia the caau al <?<><l, liberty, and An
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THn.si>,\Y. OCTOBEB M, 186T.
TERMS OP TBE TEJEUJ?.
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Address, 'lui. TmBI nk. New i??rk.
TllK TRIBUNE IS EUMOPR
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m nrietta-?t., Corenl Garden, London, ??re
Menta for Thb Tbibi m la ?reat Britain.
i Ain OBBOLO A Co., Booksellers and PnMi?hera. Stef?
ans pint?. Vienna, are Brents foi Tur 'i bibi kb In Aaatna.
r i; NiiiM.is .v < 1. ?t ? in Bankers. N ? 11 Kuti
Auber, Parla, are ageats tor Thb Tbibi aata Frases.
The abor? agents will teoelre aubsci-lptlons and ad
veitiseineiit.? for TiiK 1 Kim nk, and supply oopieaof the
p.i],i 1 to \t,i, 111 ana temporarily m Europe.
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Na o,.t rt taa he IBBSS ? l'i,iniTiiii...-?t'?n WSatttfr la
?., for .D??rl,oii inu.-l I 1 aethaal t ?t?>: t-r IBS naiae and aa.lr???
a4 Baa a Ulai aal utct?aai.lr lor i>ut).icaliOD. bul a? a {uaraiJl; lar
>,a ?.?..J faith
All tuaint.a Ifllrr? for Una ?Set ?kon'.d b. vMrcaa.d la "Tua Tata
i?a. h?? lo.k
W? caai.,1 aaariua? lo r?to?Ti r? ?<-t?J Cnmmni>.?a?,ea?,
TM*A* article <m Peal fuel, the Apple Oran,
a l.cttir from Our Sp?cial (hrreapondeni IB
('hill, Musical and Dramatic Not?e, fat ter from
Petar B. Steeenea, ami Vita Newe, ?rill be found
ob tlie weeona page.- the Monia Armata and
Marietta. Snipping Intelligence, Court Reporte,
ana " Pruita Out of Seimon" on the third pag< ;
(im/ Notieet at ike Hovember Magatinet on the
sixth page.
The (It cti,m yv.-dcrday 111 r>.iltiinor,' resulted
ill tilt' SlICl'OS ()f till' Di HliHT.llK tltlvct ll> B
m ?y large maioiity, tin- vote for Mayor being
I'rtiiociatic to :.s;;i RepabliOBB. All the
.-muller olliccis chosen BIB al-.,? !>? niocraK
Tlie vacancy on the state Uckel eaaaed by
the ?lccliii.it ion of the Hon. Calvin T. Holbard
baa beena lillcil, Um stale Itepuhlicaa l'omiaii
tee siil?iuiitii)'^ therefor, the bbom of the Hon.
Thomas Hili.ikm.sk. the pu Beni Controller.
The Kmporor Pranria Joeepii La at preeeal in
France, pa] lag the taas^promised visit to Louis
Napoleon. The belief in the polnn.il aignifl
canee of the Balatovg Conference lia-gradually
pubiided, and is not likely to be revived b3
ti present visit.
The repori ili.it Graribaldi hal 1 ped from
Caj?, ra and hai appeared in italy, ii con?
firmed. We donbt that it will hate an jiman
diate influence upon the l?onian ?hsiirrection,
which lor the preSCI? s.? iii-. I ? h ive been
abandoned. The rcpoit that Gea, ( 1.; 1 (uni in
tendl to .settle the Ihunan (piotion by a coup
d'etat, ia, we believe? not entitled to an j credit.
A ministerial pap? 1 oi Berlin makei the im
portant declaration thal eacs of the four South
Gentian state.-, muai be ai liberty to ?nt?r
singly the North German ( onleili lalloll. As
the Grand Dnchy of Badea ii on toe poinl of
tal?ng this step* it may be ezpeeted thal the
North (?iTinaii l'ont,-ilciation will BOOB, b| a
formal act, throw down tho gauntlet to Lottil
Napole?n, __________________
We devote a large shire of otu
morning to the addreai of Bfeaker Coi 1 \\ al
tin- Cooper ln-titute 1,1-t night. The die*
tiiij_'ui-li,-d pTiti, tuan was greeted by otu- of
1 ga st and bmbI intelligenl audiencea evei
aaaembled ia the bnihling, and his response to
their greeting waa one of his tin, >t achieve?
ment*. The ipeech 1- full oi good mbm and
BOUlld tiaihin/s, ?ititi wdl atti.ut the I an 1 III
attention of all who Beek enlightenment upon
tin great! political prohlnmi of the day. \\,
tni-i it i?ill be caiifiilly reid and pondered,
ami that its peru-.?I will bring forth good frail
important conti t upon which the people
Of the City and the State II? -'? SOOB to Mitti.
The m-a fondamental law of An-tiu which
baa been adopted bj the Vienna Reicharatk
containa aomc tmh liberal piow-ion*. Itguar
antees the right af association, ti, edi.m ol the
preast reUgioai Bberty, stat.- superintendence
of ed neat ion, anti equal right! of nat imial ii i- I
iBnguaffea, Though the Austrian people may
yet have to w.-nt soin,' time before these ?ber
ties -iiall be liiinly tooted among the Inatita
tions of the Oountiv, it i.> a ?lu-i-iin/ ligfl that
a large inajority of the lepreBentativei of the
Anatrian people entertain theee Bentimenta?.
The Lllieial < IppOBatiOB in tilt; la>t I ?in, h
l.<L:i-!ative Ilody could not rally more than
about 4o votes for the prindplei hrfoiaed by
th?; Austrian r.trliaincnt.
?i.1 ??
We i>iint elaewhere some of the orecular oui>
giving! of the I'ri.-sid? nt's Bolton OTgan? The
l'o?t? win nin WO Bl? m tm in,-,! that ?i,-n. Shir
iiian (hilans that any attempt to suspi :id or
degrade Andrew Johnson before trial and eon
viotion would be clearly revolutionary, and ko
Mt As to suspension, we have no opinion juit
now t0 BipiOBBl hut in tin nutter ot iht:i.?da?
tion we ?lo not besaitete to say thai Mr. John*
M?n in beyond the reach of Coatagxeaa- be has
done for himself in that ii-pect more than the
rindictive Radieel could have desired to
do for him. The inniithpiece gOOl OB to |B|
that these riewsofGen. Bhennaa "may have
ited the ] ?i i ipi u ty ol his let um (meallf)
"hei,- to aaanme the cajnimand of the Depart?.
"mont of WaBhington;*1 ?. e., to defend hy
fon?- of aims the sacred person of Mi. A. John?
Min. And fiii?iennorv. the hame voluble CCT
respemdent tells na thal Geo. Grant, eonenrein
th?-, Hews. Bat leal we Blight tremble t>o
mightily in our hoots, vee ;l>e -i.uiou>ly |im
mitted to Know thal "Presiden! Johnson vill
"hold ready obedience should the House of
" KepK-entativ,-, impeach and the Senate <?n
"vi?t him as required by the forma of the
" ( <institution ! ! " For this much oond?sct DKOn
h t u-, give thanl;
Thc postal affaire in Northern Gajtmany be?
long among those matters winch are withdrawn
from the legislation of the particular States
and placed ander that of the Oonfoderatsaa.
day a Cable dJSpatch infotmed BS that
a uniform postal arrBBgement foi all Northern
G? iiii.niv had hecli adopt? d hy tiie l'idiial
Parliament. It i?, as s matter of rwurse,
the Prussian system which has thai been in
tiodureil into the minor Mau-. As the poets!
system of Prussia li probably the bast of the
many admirable features of the civil adminis?
tration oi lhat country, the n? w law will soon
he Cell to be S rety matu ml ?ain bj the people
of the imallei states, ami thus prove .1 bow
helad ?'f union. Ftom the -ailie Lion
tlio convocation of a Postal Confei
to which Austria, Bavaria, Wurtemberg,
Batten, Hesse- Dannsteiit, aad aasunnaburg
h.?ve hen lu i t?t) B ml dele?, it?-.
may prove an event of greal political uuport
;iii(,?. i in no burry te sompl?
iboWl the utmost /(>al in jiroiiintini? the com?
mon lies* ?,{ their inaleiial inter??ta, It widely
asr-uines that, thin point une?' {.'?lined, the po?
litical euiisnlidatinn of the whole nation will
?Won follow of itself. The invitation of Lux?
emburg In this Cunf.ieiice will naturally at
l .nt altctili-in, and lie iin.v thing but agreeable
to I.nuU Napoleun. Tin- ?SOBtsVl negotiations
which fur sumo time have hecn canhd OB be*
tween the l'nited States and Northern (.crmany
have Bato OOOn brought to a clotM bj the sign?
ing of | j...-i;il treaty at Kellin the day before
yesterday. As the poatal iiitercour.-e betwe? n
the two countries is considerable, and rapidly
itMreaaing, UM number of persons who will be
benefited by the treaty ir> very largo?
raoDfiA.
The ?'le.tion in Virginia bal I? i--??l <?tV thin
far in better on!? r than could nasutiably I??'
anticipated, after the fiery appeals of the lb bil
pi ess. We lie;.] lliat in two DI three instan?'?'*
tile I'uluicd ?people have iiiNu-i d those of their
kind who imisily proclaimed their intention of
voting the Conservative ticket; but OB the
whola the beharioi of both white and black
voters will compare favorably willi that of the
free and Independent eteeton af thia of any
other Northan ??ty. Our latest lispat.'hes
cunlidently c<iunt UPOU tilt?! miccos of the
Convention by a ? ?m.-iilerable majority ;
but then wami to be roon fordoobti inthemat
terol delegatoa, whether the taavdicalaai Collier?
v ill ives v\ ill iireduminate. One point, li ?WO! BT, is
laWOiedi the inui-votin?: or ?lo^-in-tlc-iiian/t r
?polkjf fe not popular; the people have voted,
:?.n.I that too minti mure generally than we an?
ticipa!? d. The Convention ii a fixed fa?'t. if
the Anti-Kei-otistnietioni.-ts have a majority of
the delegate!, they may reta:ii the wolli of
rcinstat? nient lora lime; but they at least do
themselves justice by taking an active part in
the wuik ami in a legitimate way expraaaing
their views. The let urn.-, a)?' yet tOO mengt r
to determine which side i.-, in the m.ijoi ity. and
su it IS idle tO speculate ll,'"'ll ^% ?i ?t will Im
dune ui left undone.
..'/.'.v. .V? LEILA}*
Then' la a maxim, frequently traoted ata?e
ye,us ago m this city, daring na unfortunate
eoclesiastiMU inveetigation. The MrnpuJooa
said. "Once a Bishop alwaya a Bishop,*1 ihooh
their heads, and voled fur r-iispeiision Instead
of deposition. We are wtainded ??1 this ?ir?um
siam?' by ?seeing it announced thal "many
"1 ?elliot rats "' btv or Qen. M< < '['.Hall, fj?l the
next Presid? im v. "Once a candidate." we idp?
poie, thej lay, "always a candidate;'1 and thus
the pud Qaneral ii to !>?? put mt?? that forton
Umbu of bope deferred Iron which s<> many
it. nun have been relieved only by ?gentle
ami benevolent Death. Al the foe <?f cmelty,
if not the particular friend of the General, v\e
enter oni protea! against thia amiable conto
m.n j. I ben m.iv l>? a fen men who >:?11 think
that be would make a ?good candidate; than
may be pol?tica] gamblen still ?tilling t<> pla]
opon bU chancee i and ii be wen nominated
there aie tlio-e who WOUld \"t?' l??r him; but
as be will no1 I?' a candidate, as he v\dl not
be entei d at all t"? ?the ia i ?i.? ra
will be no opportunity to make beta npoa hi
tna.i'iiiiv or niiimnty, it i- ii??? ?generooi to ?li?
lla t bil militan mind fium tbi -i -ulv of fort*
Iflcatiom and the .-cien.'.' of defensive digging,
by bri Ithing hil nail In roiim. (ion v\ith any
?lection Im any office v?.hat?ver. Mercy ?li.
tatoa that winn ? v. :i a Majul-l.eiieial i- inllie
pSghi "t Den. M.r., be should be oevenly
?dropped. We could rneotiou sereral pti-.m
-, miiriiii lunirer In di?- Ousfi, srnOarl Old
Wai made slip? i lati V? IV VI. I? led by the ill
timed d'I'lininati'iti ? ; ? friends, who
would k? ?i them ?before the paople us Praai?
tia! randJdntut long afta? ih?- ghoal i.t |
lible acliieveijiint had vaui-h.-.l. Tin- lini.-i.il
bj too ) ' ' t.. enter upon inch n coreel <>i
.bed. lu
I valiiai.-le volua - the Ait ??i ?War, with
I picturea of nunmrona tmiii-i- which ii wi
I.? impoeeible im bim to captura, li?- nay do
j IOm< thal * foi ' ''?:?. II? in iv in I ? :,' a m w
projectile. Ile may design uniforma <?i novel
? n?-..tu? is ?u ?.t invm.'iiil.' splendor. Ile may
iii.ii.. .m ? o ???ii? -ni I'.i un at Weal Point. He
na] '?? i ring machine of greal 11
to tai men. Bul it be ii t?> wa ite bia Iii?- ia
dreaming of the Presidency, in hoping and
dghing and hoping again, in ?eonatanl a-pna
tiuns ami predestinate disappointment, he had
better ?al ?mee fall upon his iword and spin
his beal t, atti ii the Roman fashion.
Sir John Bowling, the polyglot Rngliih poet,
some yean ago gave Byron'i album t?> !??? ? \
hibited aa ? relic al ilnokaall. The album baa
been abatractcdi and it leemi le be the opinion
of Sir .Juhn thal "it has been taken to Aiiiet
"ica." We ?in- n"' ovef lensitive, but aathen
wen many like literary thefts befon Ami-iica
was diaeovend, and seme of them notable
ones, and aa Byron1! album would sell Jual aa
well in (.ennaii.v 'as hete, vve ihovld lil-.?- p?
have had sir .lohn"- reaaoni foi luppoaing that
a market foi the atoleo traaaan would be mon
readily found on tln^ -id?' of the wa than th?
other. It ia mute than probable thal ih<- thief
was lOme hillburn.iniac ; pcihaps sume yuline
woman going throagh har Byronieal stage cn
ried off the curiosity. The Childe Harold ?lis
eaai ia eoneiderably on the wane in Ure United
State-, and i. now* confined Uainly tn s. hool
?liria. We ?loapeet thal Byron1! album, put np
openly at rendue in Kew-York? would bardi*.
excite anj ?gr?ai competition. It wonld be too
valuable tor mooa ??strm k baajllngs, and the
nulty old veterajsf of tbe ifdearooau woald
turn Up their nOBM at it. Ihe autograph"
hunters nii^hl take a look at if, lint e\en Itv
kui'- album probably contained no raff ran
ipeoimena. Ile live?, too isolated a life to have
made any remarkable collection of offeringa.
The book, bowevei valuable or wortbli?--. i
not for the maiket. To ntlei ii foi sale will
be to insiiie detection and Inklination. It
might be broken up, Silt we ?lu nut hi licw
thal it is worth th? trouble, eapecially ii it is
>;is we si.hp.it. unly li relic ut M'hunl da.\>.
Byron himself sent, tu Scott a fea horns lum,
Tliennupyhi' m a vase. The fetter accompany?
ing them v\a> h It in the va-e, ami was ?stolen.
Booti told Irving thal it wai i ronaolation that
the thief woilbl never dare to show his ill-put- I
ten prise; and, being a gentieman, be did not \
hint to irving that the letter had probably !
been taken lu Auielic.l. We beg have to j
iisMiic ihe universe that when fajikeei .siod
they steal mon judiciously, and ihat Ihey are
nut in the hii.it of buying gooda which thej
eaniiut ihow withoul dangar <>f ?toeing thtun.
When the Republican ticket, fee ibu fstate ?
?rai nominated, then waa a raluble enfbunt ,
by the Democratic pn upathj tot all
the o!':i,'. -Iiulilets on our sid?- nlid had not be? n
called upon to accept furjther laaaa ot their
: among them none had thmsi rmon
! 'iii- condolement than Mi. Thomna
Hillhou y worthy Conta dler. li waa
quite p
.
litically deaf) by the disinterested and impar?
tial journals 0f tho other ?ide. If to draw
praise from the enemy ho a moral victory, the
gentteman rumed had sa ovation, if not a'full
bteWU triumph. Hut the slate has heen amended ;
Mr. Hiilhurd (who was in Kurope when he
was nominated for Controller) declines the
place* .wajferriag te oontmns his labors in Ooa?
SJIfJS, The proper authority has named Mr.
Hillhouse for the place he now tills. Wo aro
a little curious to hit- once more the pleasant
rasrefranhl heaped upon him when ho was
supposed to he out of the c.inva-s, reproduced
now that he is in. Will the journals who shed
so many burning team over "the ingratitude
"that ,loomed a faithful," fee* tUU, do tis the
favor to repuhlish their lament?t ion**
There is no limit to the credulity of man?
kind, and even the inhabitants of Boston may
be taken in. Recently theie appeared in thal
city a personage styling himself (apt. Bottom,
and hailing (of conree) fron New-York, who,
alter " borrowing sums of money''and " wanning
' blllHull ??to the eoiilidence of seveial piotni
' neal gentlemen," has now, like Bottom in tho
play? been tian.datcd, and cannot be found.
This Bottom has dropped out?this "Nully''
Hot tom?ami Quince, Klute, Snug, and Snout
BOW -canil foi him in vain. Ont of doubt he
u ti.iii-poited; and *' the fphiy is mailed,"
ly which we mean the play of "The lilack
' Ciook." loi it was the generous peculiarity of
tins ('apt. Bottom? who was, doubtless, "mai
'veloUl haily about the face," that he piefciied
Kottles ot champagne to "bottles of hay" and
bouqnete of hothouse fiowento "good dry
"oats." The "po-it-s" BO presented in great
sumherSi and <?f the moot expensive sises, to
the beautiful ladlee of the ballet in the afoie
r-atil 'Jil.uk Ci,M)k,'' and thereby so walked
into the rirgin att,,tion-of tho.-e nimble fairies
that thej though! everything of the Captain, ami
were all ready to play Titania, ami to " eoy
" his amiable check-." Hut the Captain li
bund out?he don't pay borrowed money?lie
don't pa] the florists; and the "seveial piom
" nifiit gentlemen '' are already reckoning the
profit and UMS of their short acquaintance with
Capt Bottom of New-York. We wonder thal
thej ever trusted for a moment anybody of th*
name. It has a BMSQUI-lading mhiikI. It ii
now suggestive BO! only of " Midsummer
"Night'l Du an?s," but ol Au'tiimnal ?lelu-nm
' The " pioiiiiiiMit" Boston ians must try ? Bot?
tom next! who does tin? serions and ignore*
the. ladies of "the Bia?k Crook.'1
^^??..- . ?? ??., ,? ii
Anybody who want-, tO MC <'oppiTheadisin
it; all its naked deformity should .study it in
I"/?? (HaGuar?, ? monthly publication which,
? ?, the most proininenti ii .it all eveats the
mu-i outspoken organ oi the party. The l.i-t
iiumbi i baa a parallel between Abraham Lin?
coln and .bil. Davi-, from which this is a
specimen :
" Abraham Macota a i?, \? Itheal Soabt, tha aaaal ratal
niaii II ?? ? a upon lilli ? nth nial In tour brief
iu.,1,: n.a iii m tin- s ..i-i maa tii.it
., .1 ?i, ii lit. linn- iii.- r i ksi ha led
. Impious, and sinful tua! Baa > \>r
;i'Hi, -t. ,| the world, sud Um means ol it- se, unipllsliment
TtuItU
our rat*, ar tunned ikttartk tinte Hau ata?a Da lisa
? !? a ii?- J'i
the ?obit -i. ni"-t n? i.i-ti, i-iit, true, aad
. . a m. n . ?, i i. ?ni. .1 Cut ii ? tin? ?-.?i th,
tuplojred \?,i> iii.. 11..;,.i,-t, m,,.-.t Chris
te ..r allaessM la Isjeworld's SB
?
Hou can :i party which holds these princi
plea app ..1 foi the rapport of the soldiers and
BsJkwi Who tniiL'hl Im the cau-.e which Alua
h.iiu I.nu oin 1, ii /
????-??.n- m, .i,,:. , \ _| ..-.Lnion in the
EIL th, til Torn? case, The Independent an
?? i ti, ? -i
? n bj ile friends of Ii
tuil It ? i til?n-win ti iiul,..il>-, ? i-r tlii'ii^lit
. .-i th,- 1 nit.-.l ,-t it.- :
I Bl ., t iii f.i\,.riif a? ni?, k ? it i/,'U*b , Hi;, ii.-lup
I treal la peal II la a aaatilt ?t
??ii tli.it ti-.I ?i i\ mm <?' ?
ti...! in? ii. I,ut ?, ' ? ii,|, nt . h m,lum,? of t
Ij illa la Use anpreaia Beal ..f ?arrrlnaa |aaUeai iii
? ? mi la ta ela leaaareaataatlaetaae) ?? imi.ir
?ii Lia la the h? mill .. ?
t ti,- Pro, bun ition <?f Ernas, ..
. ti,?- taaaaa <>t aaa haaabla patltlaaar,
r, '?ii.'iii i.- b1 aaa delii
'?ut thi ti. n..,i gtomA polttl
li proud tare, ??.-ni.-?- hBa >?? aaa >?f BB
? BJThl
? honor aad oae ehon II blbj m ? ?i. al
' ii- li itii'li'- I li. i.il
t.. til- i ?':? t axe, itlre asal "
In SB article pubhahed in Sunday's Her
bi i li ,1 ? w .-.,n (i,m i 'it , ia.,ki ra,", ? i tain es1
I',, a ii -ii? .i 1 t;, i land dot une ni i win, h
m r?W \'? i .?i?'. igt and ?ViahurtVna Netta, and also in Tun
11.nu ni . .uni ?,,ii -n ro ?t ? that the whole budarel may
i? i i and call ob um lo aaawer ?. ti? ti
? imt it lase i ? ia only bbj thal thai lett? r la mit ? i
e it lo iii?- l'i, ?dent, sud it 1. is been Blade public.
j I li.iv. nu . ..i,,ni, nt. i mir .ilii-.lii i.
joua i; Haskiw.
.\? in ftvaaimaa, v. i . Oat Bj, U
This settles two oneations; First, that the
Hun. .lohn II. rJaskia is Mr. ?Joli i Lal
admirer, and second, thai Mi. Felix IfcClaakey I
H Ills Km elleiici s ( (tampion, friend, I mu:.ide,
and exponent. How would Mc? 1, lliiii and Ifc
Clnskey do ai ? Coppertk ?ad Presid? utial
tick.
The JBiehaaoad Engutret and Examiner has
Inen in a fearful nightmare during the el,-,'
non. TbeRaiical tiekel was " brjaitty.**"loath
"miiii,-," I "uon-tioir mitl?se," an "insult" to
the liviflg, and a temi,talion to the Inicie dead
MtO hurst fron 'heir humble glBVeS instinct
"with patriots rage*" \\'e don't know- thal
ans Ol the deputed Confederate soldiers have
yet performed this reaanrkabls teal ; but it' the
editor of The Engutrer goes on reeling so badlj
lu- will have ti lie lindel the protection Of the
l'n i din. in's unie.ia.
The hemiM'iiii.-, ol the lid Assembly Dbtrid
Of Mlildh-MA CoiiutN, N. J?, have hit the nail
exactly on the head by nominatingCoL Jones,
late ttl the Rebel army, foi the AsaBoibly. He
will undoubtedly poll the entile Democratic
rote Of the dt^ltit-t.
?he ititi Guard, orgaa ol the Democratic
pally in this etty, dec?ate,? that "Soiitheti. mi
",nt\, of so-called slavery, Il ti^'lit, and nion
''grelisSB, m so-called fieedmn, is WTOBg."
Yciy nell; we ale gltd thi Cu|>|?ei head-, have
put thcinsclves so Bqnarely on the reoord. It'
the Aim in an people ever atareo under a banner
ins, ni,,,I " Freedom ia wrong?* U will l??- laighl
to make angels weep.
\\'e pegn t to absei re thal one m two .lounuils
are apitoful entnrgh to i>i i ti t .some rery unkind
remarks about charles Dickens in anticipation
Of his loilhcomiiii; u^it lo Ametica. Mi. Dicken |
?aid sonn - |uell) haul Ihnir-'s O? BS many years
SgO| hut it Isb) no means certain that we did
not de.M i\, -tin in ; aiideM-n it wo did not, any
man of sense Ollgbl to know that, whaleiet little
?njiiiy h,- ever .1 i?1 us bas been twenty times out?
weighed hythe sub-taiitial '?.I he bus conferred
npon the world. The inct is, we doubl phother
those win, an now i nd, -I ni then cn-iii.- ol tin
great novelist know how much truth und g.I
.-en.se an- embodied in II.e Writings willi which
tht'>principally Und fault, and how ?rroundh ?s
: ? tUe i ' ; Lion tliat he " ii,a i I the li i .,
thing good for Mr. Dickens and gool for our
s.-lves-if our publishers vvouhl take the present
opportunity to put upon the maiktt a new
edition of tho "Aineiitau N<?t?s," that would
hel|? us to know how little we had to complain of
from the hands of our gOaatt, how much we have,
mended in our manuels, uud how much theic is
still to mend. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sporting men havo been B iroixl doal inter?
ested of late in the rival-ship between Commo?
dore Vnudcrbilt und Mr. Robert Bonnet for
the credit of possessing tho fastest trotter on
tho turf. Commodore Vanderbilt want??! b?
trot his Mountain Hoy against Mr. l.onner's
Dexter, a ptepoaal which the latter gentleman
replied he would no4 entertain until Mountain
Hoy should havo equaled Dexter'.-*, celebiated
time of one milo in 2:17?. Mr. Vamlerbilt put
his gelding to the test on the Fashion Course
leal Monday, mid [the horse trotted a mile in
?:2U. For his age, which is 8 years, this is
considered a very remarkable achievenx nt,
but it. falls 4 seconds short of Dexter's score;
h?) Homier still bears the palm.
The hearty welcome which has been extended
to Farragut's r-ipiadrou in all tbe Kiaiitinic
countries of Europe, and not least in England,
from whom we had least reason to aspect cor?
diality, must be tabes? as an evidence not only
(.! recognition Of UM ninai kable services of
our gallant Admiral, and ot the Navy of which
be la the heail, but of the readiness of foreign
?Bowan to make amends for the inju.stii'o they
did na dining the war. The London Daily
Mew* makes | frank cuitfi'^iun O? mi-deeds,
and in citing tho hospitality of the Hiitish
people to the great American sailor as an in?
dication of na era of better feeling, expreeeea
the holte that, ?England will cultivate in future
I Baon cordial alliance with the \Y? >t?in
W'-.ild. __
We congratulate the United States upon the
ratification by Russia of the Wabu.s-.ian Healy.
The Czar has gra? ?ioiisly accept? ?I our magnifi?
cent offer tor Ins ic< hei-s, Bad there is a pros
pect of aa imm?diat?' rush of emigrants t?> tho
new t?'iiit?iiy belum the weather gets finy
cobler. If WO reniemb? r rights?, Mr. Sumner
assures us that putatocs can be taiseil time, If
properly protected under glaaa, sume of the
fjrnjaea make telerablc salad, and thcie a.
?uud many codflah along the ?oast.
The Virginia Coppot?teadl have an amiable
way of caiiying on a political Campaign. If
tin* r.rrrn.,'* fote the Badical ticket, fdurieka
The Bttquirtr' (?J\d ?x?min?r, "tinir present
"employen should f<>rtlYy. !uj turn them atti it t.
"Let them gel employment fruin thoec with
"whom they vote if tiny can:'' This is like
the franchis?' at the point of the bavoli? t.
A Northern Copperhead periodical declaran
thal the only poaailaVi solution of our poiitieal
?I.iii. ulties is to laatora both the Boothera
Btatea and the nogioea to the condition in wnicb
they we.e b, fore th?' War. This is IfJgfcfal at
aliv?ate. The K? ?abli-hnient of Slaveiv is the
natural < uti-? quince of the Copperhead piano,
lie? omtruction.
n.?.s ii i \r; tom.
vu:. .I'.iis-.is^ rosrnon m bigard tu im.
iiMi.r ?>i ornea Law?movkmkm> o?
BBW-TOBB BAKKEBJ aOAUffgl IBC. ?'?CUL
i "? ii ki MOBI I? ?llVKi.is AOAIBBT MU.
ii.vuivl. Ol Uli; TBKAUIUR1 PHIBTIBQ KI -
lil VI Mil IINi. (?1 II IK 1?! Vin. K vlIC MA
I IOS \ I. ' "VI vu I U.K.
te ?????.?, to >??? thihi -ir.
VV \?iuv, {OB, W.'.li.. -il.iy, <),-? j ?
' tin editors of nea ipapen bare raggeetad thai
in proposJni i.'ti at the Tawan of Otana lawn un
? itali.nial by tho r.'iiiuvai, taatoad <>( Ute napea
mihi ?u >?iet.iry >t.mt.m. tin? l'ri'M.i. nt is incon
nt with Inn avuwi'd jM.hcy to regard nil Bets of
COO . d .uni valid until ii. . itl.d to 1m? tim
i ? bj th" ?Supreme t ..mt. lu answer ta thia,
j It Lo uiiili'iMoo.l that Mr. .biliii'im iu.il,.-s tin.-, ?b.-tin?'
b t.i?'"ii bil r.'-i??iii?ii;,litv and duty ander, thi
I ? ' IO ' i''t and util. I || ts of CtM |
led over bia veto, and which bo >?'t ngalda as an
titutional, oaasel] : That La the matter of removal
. rabera ol the Cabinet thora ara bat two parsons
V\ll(> ??lil take thfl Ililli.it'.ve. ?mil ?lo the ?HL ?T a?'t.*
? li make ? oaao toe tho adjn^ieaiiowof tho
tap?eme t mut, and thoao two Benoni ar.? the
?dent ami the Cabinet onVet removed.
Whsreai la th?? oiket lawa <>f CongnH other
i ii'i.l citizens ar.? the partie* directly
ail??tul. iiml m reqairad t?> parfera <>r re?
fuse te i' i i'na the a.is tliat iiiak?> up a
eaao for the detusioo ?>f tho Suprema Court. In
tins rien "f tho onhjeetMr. J?i>hnson waa the only
ur.' Sj hu ...aid t akr mi. li ?i. i uni ii-? ? .?li.l I \r n I nally
carry the eaae before the Court? Koona could tain
th?- null,nive foi lum in tin* matter ?>t
the removal of a Cabinet Kintttar Ha alone has ila?
power of n mu val of that ?nu?. r. lu the execution of
other acts of C?an grass tho Executive Beeessarlly
han-, a t?i tin? partiss aggrieved?whoserights' an
dir.? t!\ all? ?'ted hy the law s., tu test (hf coUatltUUull
ality uf ill.' laws.
a t. u Nea fork bankin are ben for the ?Batanea
pf?ginathe Pt?-nl-ut t?? ?aalte a change ia the
Treasury DeaMtuMB?. They peeei Atad, ansnag
..this, the nain.' ol' I.''?/rand I.uckvv.I, | wealthy
haul sr of New* York, who, thej assortant?, wea id |tra
mtisfhi lion t<? the ??uiuii'i? lal intsanoto ol Um eity.
in?- luiiK aiu..iiut.s tu nuthiiii;, and nu une liniuLs it
h. le.
it 0given oat thal Um Committee on K. trench
inn t. ulm h is BOW e\ am i iiini: in??? the allans of Um
l'-int n?; l.unan of the Iraaaarj l?.?partanat, wiii
a-k lecntary McCuUoch t?? naanad S. If, Clarka
tumi the aanertatandeaey if the Burean ?stove
milli. ?I.
/ /1 ??u?.; i ru,t<, la tin- eventag'o ?asaae.Bab
llaheo n ?di I' " a in? '?I hil,' ut the N.i ti?, nal I >.? ni. ?<t;i tie
lu .ith'tit K\? i Ut I Ve ( ..III lil it lee Oa ill?' IM <?t LfOVI ?
per. ? !iu*'i? i Ma ???n ?u town is ch.inman, ?mi the
other m. nil.i rs uf iiu? tlonunittee an? TboraasB.
riiiiiiiu <>i I', ans) Irania, Henry \v. Harrington of
11 uban i, Bamuel J, liimlal! of I'? niisv li ama. .1 .,?
ii. Bet i. 11 ?u u ?ahingtetttJonah I >. Hoover of \\ sah
iti^t?m. Cornelias WemieUof ?Yaahtngtoa ; William
Flinn u! \\ a.shimtuii, S. crctai v.
Cul Cake, CoUeetoc <>t I'notomi it Philadelphia,
;u lived hen* tu ?lay. It BIB1BB B TlBBSOiy BgBBl has
bean orar ta Philadelphia nanaatiag the Cuatom?
li..use, aad has reported i? Beontarj McCuUook
thal Mattera then in not In the beat condition, and
luis ni..iiiiiieu.i??i iiiaiiy limites. ( ski is ben te
attain,'.' malleiv
(?en. Pot k. i ?u ? len, (iiant'.H u.iii baa nteraed I
an laspe? tiuii ?>! the Diansal fismmp Can.ii. He will
hand m hi-, i.jii.it tu tin? s,'fi.iu\ ..t' the Tnaaart
iu norroa.
Ulive Brig.rQea. P. IWiaand, Lieut.>iiant-c?ib
oaelof the'.Uli Infantiy, ha, bean ii!.i>..nile?! lil?
li t..i ? ?.i ni.d ut the Derauenent .?t ( ahrarntn.
lilt* ni.nili.is of the lluusel'uiniiutt? i? a|>i>uiiite?l t?>
iiuiuiif nil.i the ass.is illation of President lamadn.
Arrivedi?.?i;i>, bat did n?'t tvanaaet any barfaaaa.
Theyexpect lo proceed with thi Inqairj ta-aMrrow.
? ?? ii. I .laut has Inen .li fur the past tw:> (lava, and
has, th.i. lui., nut rilitod UM N\ai l??'l'utnieiit Off
Headquarten dtring thal perjod. Haai expected te
bo out tu -morna.
i ??'ii. -si? Hiller, th?' 1'n-t aaaiftaat Panta?aatar Oma
ni is somewhat tetter this asnraiag
The follow?B| iii?|siiiitnu nts of Kxaininin? Smi
i> ?us bars h. eu m nie hy tim Ciilli.i'.ls.sn.lier uf
I'eiisi.iii? A. s. linken, Altuii, llliiim-i', \S 1>
lint? h n.s. LexiBgtan, lu.linn.i; N. a Richardoon,
Ma..m. Mi?,.iini, .) i,, n.i.?m, ?Saratoga Springo
i
has pardoned Major-Gon. Marmadnke, who was eu?
gaged in tho late war on the ?Southern ?isle.
Tho Special Ordinance Committee of the Senate
and House, having in chargo the examination of
army and navy contracts for furnishing arms of all
calibre, and projectiles of varions kinds, were ia
session to-day at their rooms in tho Capitol. The
Coiiiinitteo consist? of Mesera, butler. Schenek, and
laissa
Mareas CHtwharg arrived here to-day from Mexico?
on business with tho Government.
THE NATIONAL BANKS.
Iin-?KTS Ol' THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL
U.VNK.S.
\Vashin?;tox, Oct. 23.?It appears from tha
?ili.-4tr.ict of reports of the Phllad?-Ipili.? National nunka,
as made to tin? Controller of the Currency, Oct. 7, tliat
the lonna and discounts were t3*..ooo,?u ? exchange for Uta
, tearing iii.iii,' marly ?.'..?iinvmo ; apsaae, |SBa,BMj cob?.
pound Interest notes, 14,800,000: a?ra:reirate of > in niatioe
,u ?I deposits, UjsfiOOfiuo, requiring a reserve of v> per
cent, ti little more than ti 1,000,000, ;,inl the ataSBUMBl ?hows
over fiaaop.OM, a total reaervs of uearlj j7 por centum,
of > irculatMii anil depoelta.
TIIK NEW-YotlK NATIONAL BABEB
Abstract of <|i;artcrlv reports of the .V w York Oifjt*
National Minks, aa made to the Cuatraallar of Ike Mal
raaejr, Oct. 7, in?i :
Ri:?oi;RrF.s.
I-oan* and Discounts. |tW,?i3,'?l7 M
overdrafts... na,ins ?w
tf. 8. Bonds ?iciM.-itt-ii to secure clrcnlstton 4j,i7.',,??e te
U. B. Bonds and BataartUea depesUefl to se
cure deposits. i.o?a.noa oa
T'. H. Bonds ami Securities on hand. H.Wi.aU TB
Other Blocks. Boada. and Mortgage?. c,i34.ois aa
Due from National Banka. 8,M4,'.?aa OB
Din- from oUier Baukaund Bankers. l.HAfiW 4T
nankin?/ lion-,-. i.fih.i.m M
Other r.al estate. aoi.aat %%
l-'iliiiifiin- iiiil fixture? . T,l,iS3 SB
Current expenses.. MSMtB <H
Premium?;. i??7,24* ?4
Exchange for Clearing House . HW.iiTii.xa ?s
Other Cask [tonas . 6,.h*,'jkj tf.
Kills of National Hanks. l.Wn.411 0?
Hills of other Hank?. ?i.ais as
Ipeeie . 7,3?i..''?? aa
Fractional Curri ney. '?ii .217 C4
Legal Tender Notes. M.S33.WT as
Compound lutcrest Notes. 2,1,971,375 SB
T.ital..S4U,M^.8?TaS
I.IAHII.ITIKS.
Capital f-toek. t-Tl.HOO.TOO OB
Surplus Fund . l-.o4s.Mi ?
r.'i,l,\ 1,1,-1 Profita. 7,'J4H.w? sa
? 'm ni ...t um ouutanding?National.. ZiX'i.C'ti at
Circulation outst.iudiug-Stute. 3iiV>-? oa
Cashiers' Checks outstanding. l.TOMSa tb
Iti.luidii.il Deptwiu . MO, ;
I'niteil sutes Deposita. MIMM h
Deposito of t'iiitedt?tates DlsbuntogOfla, ers ws? tb
Due to National Hanks. 61 .i*9,5M H
Due to oth.-r Hanks and Hanker?. MSMSI ?
T.ital.?4n,'-is,-4j ?
The aggregate of circulation and taposlta i? shout
lijo.oon.t^i, f,.r Mlnch a reserve ol Bl per ? em. Ii:,(?o,?bs
m Uwfi.l money, la required by ?<?< ti i of tha
act. Th" foi,-lio'iiui uhatr.i, I -hov^a rescue of iu^UM,
or s per cut. mole than r? ??iiiteil.
THE BOSTON NATIONAL HANKS.
KsBOfla uf Ita leailBiBa uf tSa Tfatlnaal Baaaa of Has.
toaea tin- aaerwieg of October:, a?, amnM N IM Coe
tmjmr of the Currency : . * ' a
;.. BBBtM
Loans and Discounts. lAO.T^.l'? O
O?.Till aft.? . T/ll 91
I n.Lil State* Bond? deposited to secure ctr- " 5
cillai ion.."*. .... ,' MJM ,VA Ot
Uni tod Slates Binds ead secar! litod
tosecun D, posits I
CnltedBtatol Bouda sad Securities on bsud o
UtaarbiCii?, ?in?a, and tloilgagea. :9s,C50?m
Doe from National Banks . o.r l
line froiu other Hunks and Hank, i? . '?e.llOW
Banking House. 1,380,434 4T
. i
Carraat expeuaos. r"2.i3s te
l'n ninma . ; ?
Exchanges for Cleaitag Heaasea. 6.1
che, k.? and other cash Bena. . KIJWI0}
i National Banka . si'.w N
Bill? of other Hanks.
Bpaeta.I. S1T.SM sa
: -ii Cum .I'-y. ; ii
Legal I'.-ikI? r Not,? ._
Compound inuicat Notes. ?
Total.aVajMJB S3
LUblLIII.
Capital Stock. Ii?.'co.?iO ?
BurplaaFaad. '." -?? *
Undivided Profita . l, :
Circulating Noted outstanding
National. BJ BSrM o?
-. 31
Cashiers'Cheeki outstanding. Ma,?? n
Individual Oeposits. avieos 4?
i - I- posits . e.j.s-iv 7?
li.?posits "f V. B. Diaabaraaliag mii.-.-r?. . ? Jita
Due to National Bal ? . ii.2it,i*i di
Due toother Banks and B.u?.cr?. I,<i.i7,:rj3 SS
Total .llM/r?! ,?3 SB
Th,- aarrregate of Cireul ?tion aad i>i-p<?-?it? i? ni..,ut sev
,iit> millions, lor ? Bach a reserve ?t sei. nu en milliot-J ia
required bj the aetv rhe f?.redoing abstract shovy? a ra?
aatva of over tweuty BSllBl ?
BHEBKAH AND QRAMT OX si'sl KN.-MN
8EC. M- (n.I.oi If.
The Boetem Peate VYasbingtoB corroapondent
aaj ? ;
While thoae who profe*a to net " outaldc of the Conatl
tutioii" are dlaeatlnat PreaMent Johnson'? derlsrabaa
all! resist any attempt to suspend oi i
Uefiara trial ?uni ?oiivictioii, i \?iii ii,l<I, Bpou reltihla
authority, iii-- declara ti oa al (.<-n Bnena in m .t in, li aa
Bttempl woiii.l ha clearly reveluttoaw ,t?t he
resisted bj ti,.- ri. tldenl wita :?:i the ?
itloB, made f.? ih ral
to know his views, ma rgested the proprletj" .?I
his return hera to sssntne the rommand of ti..- Depart
Washington, ahiea Includes Maryland snd D<.la
\i.ir?-. su? h. .?I?... waa the Babefataee ?-f an opinion ?>?
prasaed bjr cien Urant wbans .-?ppr?..??-i,.-?i on the auMtaet
aurlng the last session < by the Chairman of
tin- House Military CotnmlUee. Mi -
his friends that before takiBg aay extreme action In the
pr, ti ? iBOfOea. (irant SBOOld be ol'tamed,
lili'l lie volii'it.-ere I tu ]irociire if. Whin | MT^gj
m. nti'itieil. i.- ::. tirant promptly r. ?)v>nil?,|, In -? li-',-mee.
?intim.) attempt to suspend the President before trial
? ni would 1"- in vi, 1 it.on of the Co --i; ti tim..
Tins reply of the CotBBtanding ?, neral arrested any fur
tber proceedings at tha time, It may be well ia thla con?
neetion t" rep, 'it tint President Johnson ?ill hi Id n .?Ir
ob, di, n?-,- i.lionl.1 tin- liuii^- nf ii, presentatlves Impeeeh
snd the Senst. con\ict hlna as required by tea forms of
the Constitution.
Y mr correspondent alluded t.? a report which area cur
rent ben II r Mcculloch would nat re-i-n his
Beat m the c iiiiii.-t, but would sndeavor to hoM in- pl.-ie?
un i' t ti.' i Ivll Duli ? Teuuri bilL I am pleased i" ~-iy
Mr. M. l'i.li... li Buthorlz, I irt.
and dtK-larea that his resicnatlon is si the servies ot the
President. Io this coutrsdk tiou tha M eretarr dosa aeSh
Ing more than meet the anticipation of his it ada It is
-iilh. will Boan writ? for poolicatlon .? lettei deflulaa
his position, thus following the example ai t bj I'nit nias.
tor-General Randall, who bluntly eoudemued tha wIk>U
imiii.?? hm.-lit avfaeme, and to-daj hu decapitated a halr
Saaaea Kadieal I'ostuiaatersia l'eiii.-yi? .mia
?RDEB8 FBOU Till: m:i HKlAin OF IHK
TBJataaaUrgY.
i>l Mi- 01 COVEBINOS Of IBrOBIS M ItlSBIf M
CUABQBS HV " ol.M.KAI. <>1;I'!.K-' sl,)ltK
Kl I PI K>.
WiSHIBOTOB, Oct. -:!.?The S,,-i,t;iiy of the
Treasury BBS Jual laaaed a i irctilar to Coll., .tors of Cus
tunis aad other-., mj Ing th,- 11. pat nut-lit la adi laad there
i- a v...at of uniformity al Ihefrotil , In i'*rard
t.. tin- ssaesaunenl of duly aa the boxes or other ?-,.M-iings
of m. r. !..ui'li-.. importa ,1 into the f ni ted Stat? a Hy lbs
ninth section of lite Act approved J ulv 2*, lwjS.il i-pro
\ 1,1,(1 that, aa detoriulBtaa the dutiable value ol aanaJa
Blldise lii-n.iii? r ?iii t?,i t. ?I. \\ .?iii?,"I in til?
rosl.or actual, or market value, tbe value of iii -ark,
1h'> m-i-o\eiui_-if aui kimi in \\ lu. Ii-Ktn I? gotada ara ctjav
i This provision aloes sol apiii.. lo Si?j suck, l??x,
a.- . ? "ni itnin . Tumi-i paying irte duties, pro
Mil.-il the eoveruig i.? mat uuasuai, bul aoehas is cum
monly uacd to protect the desci-ipttou ol .and
in tin in Ia regard to s.?. k?, boxea, ?',-.,, .?at,on:w? plaids
p.i\ lug an ?ni >.ai.'i.-iii.lu, ?. \ .m are u-hi>., tfnllj int-'inied
t;. it m all. a-, s .lut> shot Id be assessed h|h?-,' Hie \alaa
ol the .-i. I?, box, ??r otiii-i coverlug, al the -.nie- i.?:o sale
iiii|.i.s.ii bi law upon the nierehsndls, thej contain |iro
\ uleil. a- jual ah..\e m,-nt.oin-,I, the ? n I,. ii.i\, or aOMf
na i- of t. e oharacU i Lu which am h na roaaadlss?
usuallj itupoit. .1
NAVAL IMU.LH.KV I.
BBPOBTS "KUM nu KM ni ah.win ?,m, noktu
PAI IPI? SQI ADKi'.Ns.
Washinoton, Oct. 83.?iff.u Admiral Pavis,
commanding the Hoot! At lan tie Squadron, r? p. iris to tha
Na?? D. ,....?nu m. n.,in on I?,?.,nllill, llai;sliiii i.ueirlcre.
Kio Janeiro, Aug. 3'J. that on Wediie*d.?y, the :.:.i m?t,
tin-ia ?,'iiiau Secretary of the Na??-, Minister and Secre?
tary of stat,- f,u th. Navj , vial ted tBal ship, aeeomaaalsi
by a large civil and naval staaT, and aas received with
appropriatehouora iii- Excellency pataaed mora thaa
..n lu m- ami.? half ?m board, and examined thi ?lui? very
thoroughly, with mauj expressious of lutorasl ami ?atas
t ,i ti,,ii I'liiCi.-r dispatches from Keai Vdmfral Daala
report the health of the aquadroa g.I Nothing of In
t. rest nth, i than the ahm, nientnnu ,1 had <??< nu, ,1
i:.-ar a.linn.ii That, h.-r, coramiuidlni the Koria r.iciflo
Squadron, reporto, Bader date or san Pram lae?, Sept. sa,
the loUowlUg disposition of VflBBBlS Ililli?r his eoiuuiaiid:
The IAckawanna waa on her return t.. Honolulu non?
Brawka'a l-tamli the Dssipee waa <-u route to Aiiiaka,
Kiissiait \nirtni?, the Mohican \?.o< rspainaag at Mar?
isl uni.? ii; the Retaca was eu route to ait ka; the Bara?
Baa was erulriiia> on the meat ? i-t of Mexleej; the nu
want e was ia the Gull .?t t'avufi.a, undi r ftrdaea *?>r
Pan ona; the Saglnaw was repairing .it Man- island; tha?
Jameatowa am? ut Alaska, K A ; ?h" MohOBgo waa
awaiting h.-r ?.iii.-its a,ai area off Mara Wami; the cyan?
waa preparing Tor Panama aa guard ami ?t..r,-aiiin taa
Paaaaeaila, flagship, as the date of the report mentions,
waa o? 8.U? lian. Utoo
INDIANA.
paaai , lud, Oi V. a?. 186T.
The Ctand Lodffp of UOOd Tt'wplurt in this
State has i.ist .-I.,-, ii ii- -.?um The attendance ma* ?of
per vent liirarer than ?uvprevious lueetliiK. The lieu.
s-n, ..li? i|,.,-ii..s of Wisconsin. R. W. U. O of North
Amerton, wa? pr? -?nt mid presided Aft.r s heated dis?
..n tl? poUUcal H?iK.'ct of the question, the meet?
lud bj ahaiulsome majority'1 the couutry tn-Mt,
tuen temperance." lJi??t Winer the same ii.cn almos?
t?rala
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