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ling Ilartronft'sAi° vine(' Convention to present the memorials of 4(1,719! OR. Total for earoplallt, cal, the previous subsequent preparation ilianev milAt be and the credit of the State for majority and or of now Aim it, that body in a general manner. 8,376. 1 t .rs'mtT for Ditinittivili amended Psalters by the clergy of Massaclittnettli otinidoed. thIA IA to be raluirl Ileave WASHINGTON. will gentlemen, and Bishop attests this feeling, to your wisdom to determine. The rreffhlellt, We extend, THE STATE ELECTION. TEE EPISCORE CONVENTION the of Contiectietil report Coimpirolier'n all the facilities and civilitiesk.Viiielt the Will . !mu Sorg. and the mere mention of ft Is sufficient to cowlirm "The will further diadem to . FIRST the supposition, were it not supported by Libre you orgy Is now due on lit railroad bond* tions require. We would prefer to pardon DISTIII T.T ARVENTEr DISTIGICT. testimony, there twenty .ntititon, . direct that the change under discussion leaned to filo dine/Int rhilfilitti COMpitnitia in nir men than refuse one. L 8,15 ~,,,, HAVE AN INTER Daly, D 1I Albertson, ii,i3ol was intentional, and as such made an Integral part- Slater 0,16,600. Title le the linereid now due upon A SOUTH CAROLINA DELEGATION eJltdgo Wardlaw replied that they did not de- 4,737 French, D of our American Book of Common Prayer. "I`be- the by the elate for the railroad Vrtss. sign to say anything with reference blond 4 amountingendorsed to 4d0,21.,000., Nor Gover- mury the reasons for' companita. tide debt VIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT. to Daly's muj... e„oblmilliu, venture to Imo SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1065. nor McGrathfurther than that they behoved OFFICIAL RETUENS: 1,583 Albertson'e SW EIGHTH DAY'S SESSION'. tots change, supposed to exist at tile it was the aItILW l wiplipatel7 liable upon the failure ofthe much good would result by the exercise ofthe SECOND DIRTI:I61 , 1 made, no longer obtain, and that in the event for eonmeniee, set ileac Aaillflellloll arP ablo it/ pay Close, U....•..... furtherreview of our Service a return del)ta, thouid required tp Clemency toward him. ~ Book to the hitt:rent and he tter Executive ,3,82 P met their , STATE Colonel Dawkins said if we can get Young, 313 y v foi usage would, in their opinion, be desirable. aontonoo. They can tut welt' wand their credit to THE ELECTION. Governor ,47.1 ll; Such paroled would great revi l itoS lJ G:l 76. B.T. being the mum, your committee respectfully , alert theirpreaning Dahilltiee aa for tire State to do McGrath it be a relief to report her already heavy obllgi. morning's him present q] that to the best of their hoowledoe, afterer dui: AD' for their herloill, With In this PnEss we give the otil- Thcy an Appeal in Behalf of Davis, at the time. eles4l7stUEd..6.. 11l Levering's maj„ and investigation, they do not consider that liens Wnighinit Upop bo" Make Judge the for LARGE UNION GAINS. TRIED DISTEs . Death of Rev, Lott zones, of New York. the alleged typographical returns of the State election received Wardlaw thanked President 'NINTH DISTRICT. errors In "Table of The aggregate Abao§ament Mate and pe Stephens, and Others, baying released Messrs. Stephens and Trim- Shedaker, U....,.1 ,if67 Ugh Groot, U 2,090 Psalms for Certain Nytl" exist, and inferentially hr Chicago ..... tonal property by the United Staten ail- pto the hour of going to press. In twon- holm. Rogerson, D. . D99 No opposition.. they allirm the correetnese of the said table as It TENTII new. stands.. aessope tu Vid,104,130}..an sl2,o3lltia; The President. We have that far anticipated DISTRICT. They Inereaso Of over iv_Aight COUlttle3, including Philadelphia, yourmemorial. Shedalteve mei. /b; would, however. aecoMpany their report the neaten:pent for 1884. Tito entire municipal Wm Shaloross,U 615 with the following resolution, naturally growing Air. was ° of POURTII cent; there is a Union gain of over seventeen linger said Mr. 'NTOnholla o o Union Majority Estimated at Nearly 25,000. INSTIL.: Leaver, D 500 Tim House of Clerical and Lay Deputies te• 0111 of their OW II appointment: atnounfl to two on the &Mart oran aggre- most useful therewas no doubt Robert=, U. The wority-third Numerous minor of Inuoletpat Twenty one a RE DOES NOT MAKE A POSITPIN PROMISE, men, ana assembled yesterday morning, at 10] o'clock, Whcreas variations apparently gate ti,294,072 fur expetaes. :1101Thand, only county showing gain he would exert all his power with a view to violably elected; wardtobe heard in St. Andrew's typographical or rteeldental, from the English years ago the iota! city taxes flea all toutirntin BET EXPLAINS HIS VIEWS. entire harmony State and the AO opposition. from. Church. Scaled Book of Common Prayer, those Democratic between the other than to ilfteart piers 'teethe), the party, and that of less Fil,rn ooritlep. ThL DrgYiees cemented for by Bishop White in his amounted as,art; amount- Government. TIVALPTII DISTRICT, ibtrodildtOrY TOIIgiOUI3 were and noticed yearn ,,, list of the c , told ed to dra,zio ; and tire ago'they were than half a hundred votes. In the Adams The President replied, he understood that Reed, LT read by Rev. B. D, of NUM iL li TO THE PRESS 151 894 Andrew Pattersonl D., Whereon, These an a ml. only smog, City was so, adding that if treason has been com- SPECIAL DESPATCHES Wolff, D u'11e.111..... 608 Minnesota, and Jacob L. Clark, diserenancles annarent probably Wore id not another IA and Franklin district, Mr. mitted, there ought 101Frailey, Rev. D. D., of tom: comparison of the English Standard withour whoop ioereoaOil at sunk MCCONAtielillY, to be somo test to deter- Connecticut. own. seem to require notlee at thehand Ofthe Gene- the world taXCP have Mara the Union candidate for Senator, is The Government nhould Fleet be Yin. mine the power of the Government to riunish BLAIR COUNTY Wolf's 2til4er's mai.— 2% ral Convention, and an examination as to theirort- venous rates. the was free say was not tliß ottl- SIXTH DISTRICI, Previous to entering upon the routine busi- gival reasons by they are crime. lie to that it .Af,roah-A, Oct. 13.—The following is occasion, and the which The following_ table shows ttie receipts and ship- eaten by thirty-four votes, but it is be- titented then Elomes the Exer• a mere contest betweenpolitical parties, DAVIS, Ii ;o, ness, the President announced the desire of BIM retained: therefore Chicago, January Cial vote of Blair county llaltrallfti;9,497; itesohml That a special ap- menth offlour And grain at from' question to govern- Durk, , Of tiTC he lt,ved soldiers' vote than else of Clerneney. or a as de facto D. theBishop of New York for the clergy of that pointed by the committee years: the will more Looking as WO Davis, Campbell. 2,467; LintOn,l 1,794. ehalr, to whomshall be assigned the I to October7, for four ments. at the Government 1,173; duty examining Into, to , diocese to assemble in the VeStry-room of the of and reporting the next EEZIGEI2 up that deficiency. In Luzerne do, the laws violated and an attempt (U.), 2,397; Morrow', (D.), Davis ma.' , snake Assembly—A(llnm take convention than ajgcropipacies and the reasons of 1802. made at the life of a nation, there should 1,842. 11. B. board at fined church, to action in regard to tile sudden in order thatthe May ~ainty Democratic candidate for The then until Friday, this the same, said be woad F 11 1. IRBMII1' 8M52M,4. 1" the Sena- be a vindication of the Government and the 27th instant. and singular death of Rev. Lott Jones, rector upon the records of this hot ,so that In the event , 4. / - 0'8'" pardoning DELAWARE COUNTY. WolBt,ii.sii..heat0607212131049 A61,221,X,.203,028 6.611,7114 :or, STAN-LEY WooDwAno, is beaten by 235 Constitution, even if the power of the Church of the Epiphany, New York, of any subsequent review of the Rook of Common Corn '5 .624,642 24.548.131 12,102,881 21,931,068 OR A were exorcised thereafter. If treason has been ItErtrIIILICAN ONVICE, OIiSBTEII, Oct. 13.—The Prayer of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the ()ate 2,870,096 5,8890127 9.700,448 NO DISPOSITION EXISTS FOR PERSECUTION [By . Treas.! occurred on the previous evening. 8,878,021 votes. In the Franklin and Ferry Wpm- committed, it ought to be determined by the followingis the Delaware county officialvote Associatek l which United States of America these discrepanciesmay Pyo 800,104 621,822 802,063 821,051 THIRST FOR BLOOD. highest tribunal, and the doclarod,oven It appears that the deceased, in descending reeelye the due attention and direct action of those Barley 203,314 851,030 076,220 764,998 t..ittative district the Union party gain one fact Union State ticket, 2,636 ; Democratic State to whomsuch may if clemency should come afterward. There READING, 0Ct.13.--T.! the, steps of St. Luke's Church, re.vleS: beeommittcd• rSIIII'MENTS. ticket, 1,334 Union mojOrity, 1,3311 ollicial,majorities are Thirteenth Dr.Vinton moved that the reportbe adopted. Adams one, Was no malice or prejudice in wishing to carry ± 910,984 722,3(4 taemberin, and ono in Aral- Y. S. WALTBIi, as follows Davis (1). for Auditor General, street, above Pine, missed his footing and fell. discussion ensued in Flour 1,227,048 1,012,1b0 out that duty. When picked up he A regard to the dis- Wheat 10,178,483 9,048,391 8,966,046 4,85440711 €.lrong. Judge warmly remarked that they were ERIE COUNT 6,152; Linton (D.), for urvoyor eeneral, was insensible, and was position of the resolutions offered bythe two Corn 23,083,766 22,444,063 10,312,735 21,8331.2216 that, Hart,rail ; immediatelyremoved to No.loo2Loeust street, committees, in Dr. and Dr. 2,438,714 4,330,831 10,143,020 7,294,7811 As the other returns come in, the more THE PRESIDENT MAKES ANOTHER PLEA IN BE- well aware of Enni, PA., Oat, 13.—Tii9 Union majority in Thevote was Campbell, 4,810 ; which 'Vinton Oats resuming, said there may be Gardiner Rye - 069•103 374,012 564729 337,0111 HALF OF THE COLORED PEOPLE. The PreSideut, Erie county is 1,794. a. B. Ger.A. Davie, 944 14nton,ft,:) These figures show wherehe died in about two hours. A medical participated. 3.67,564 254,009 153,080 g;orious will appear the victory' of Tuesday, SOll/0 unkind feelings on this subject, but it established the fact that the de- The subjectwas then indefinitely postponed. Barley- NUN did not Mast to any extent. HUNTINGDON COUNTY, a Democratic loos upon he majorities in 108 examination Judge Battle moved that the "military According to the quarterly etatettentB of tie and none will exult more in the success great ecascd had sustained afracture Of the ?, . day mige. Wardiaw said, although not instruct- limennenon, Oct. following is the for Auditor General an Survoyor General of skull. Canon be Blade the order of the for Pittsburg national banks, the following la a cowe by convention, wag Dr. Jones was about sixty years ofage, and re- today at 12 o'clock. Carried. parialve their condition for than the gallant standard bearers ed the he induced to ask official vote in this couray Mirtranft, 2031) 762 and 729. cxbilnlisni of- . air who, whether Mrs. Jefferson Davis, who was now sided at No. 77 Second Rev, Dr. Burr, byconsent ofDr.Vinton, who past; [Special Despatches to The Prom] Davis, 1,587. Campbell, 2,5411; Linton, 1,587. The BRAM' street, New York. He followingresolution; months , after whipping the foes of their country eonEned in Georgia,could noteross into South RD. a prominent was had thefloor, offered the Legislative occupied social position, and That ithereferred tothe on I. Oct9her 1. WASHINGTON, Oet. 12, 1865 Carolina_ . . to seeher friends following is the vote for candi- ELMIRA, Oct. 13.—Brai rd county, Pa., gives RelKived, Committee Capital so,4c, ,762 $0,629,404 rte. 03,471 Ipon the field of battle, have compelled well-known inreligious circles. the Book .r Prayer, an f Official Reports of the Cholera. The president replied that he had received dates Baker (tr.), 2.,530; Brown (U.), 2,525; 3,000 on e State ticket. Com.oe. to consider and report Oldcirculation 5,291,070 9,621,139 I)ec.' .007,16 Union majority II In aceordidiee the request of upon expediencof inserting in.the prayerror -Nationalcli6,ll- he with their old enemy to from they were with the the - - sympathizers Department letters Mrs. Davis, but not Porter (D.), 1,653Banks (D.),1,588. '. a petitionin behalf StateLegislatures - The of State has justreceived verycommendable. The tone of one ofthem, lll/134 Bishop ofNewYork, announced by the presi- Congress of lation 5.010,1017 -2.1*-h55 -urrender at the ballot-box. Mahon, • W. Litsvtg dent, as above, the clergy when in session. Deposits 13,905457 12,113,41 Dec. 1,1/18,49,1 advices from Constantinople, Port however, -was considerably improved, but the Davis, 371 majority ; on, 309 majority, stated of that Lii diocese, assembled in the vestry Referred to the Prayer Loans and die- Florence, and Genoa, in reference to ravages others were not ofthe character becoming one- SCHUTLKILL COUNTY. room. The Committee on the aountm,:,,,,‘, 14,002 Dec. 446,270 CARD bishop ofthe diocese of New Yorkannounced Book. 4842 93,610,022 Pnblle Alormsemenits. Of Cholera in those places. The cholera has asking leniency. rovrevit.LE, Oct. 13.—The following in the leave abseece wtia granted Cotrhlegal ten- Judge Wardlaw interposed by saying she Davi% DO majority; Lir n,, 105 majority the'death of the deceased and the particulars On motion, of to der and bank per Beans came almost entirely disappeared from Constanti• official vote ofthis county: Davis, 6,831; Har- Mr.Warren Brown. The formance of the Connected characterizing him as notes .. .4,14.3,e3 7,153,884 second cras a woman of strong feeling, therewith, a .., . , Ino , Linton, Campbell, CHEST indefatigable Bon. Ezekiel F. of 'Maryland, of- , 21162,893 2,649,288 Dee. 410.411 at' last night at the Academy of Music. The nople and vicinity. The United StatesConsul Thepresident replied; / SUppose sha id tranft, 5,997. 6,845; 5,981. most earnest, devout and labor- Chambers, Due fronClak s 313.505 Yes, TIOGA Cirmr.Eß, Oct. 13.—The cialvote of Ches. in Christ, fered the following, which was passed: U.S. seenyltlee 12,127,991 99,2711 053 Dec. 8.55,442 icuße WAS nearly as full as on Thursday. The at Port Mahon represents that the usualpopu- a woman of strong feeling and temper, but COUNTY er the cause of whOpfor more than ; years, Resolved, and Lay t " there no topersecute ter is us follows ilart ti had efficientlylabored in a part That the House of Clerical Drexel CO. quote: 2.:L9t of the Merchant of Venice" included the lation of one of the provinces, is esti- is intention her. There TROT, Pa., Oct. 13.—Tioga gains upwards ,7,063;DvAN4,017, thirty Deputies Bishops ' is as much magnanimity, and independence, Union majority, 9,11 of hew York city which , most demanded respectfully request the House of New U. S. Bonds, 1881 tog 1084 following characters; Sig/rock, Mr. Kean; Par- mated atPalenoaboutfifty thousand souls. On the of 500 on the majority for Cochrtm.in 1932. a. the labors of just such man, and where his to return to Ws House the message of yesterday, U. S. Certif. of Indebtedness (new) 983.4 and nobleness Of Spirit ih submitting, as in a sent to tbem. [No. O. 934 ma, Mrs. Kenn; iVerissa, Miss Chapman; Bas- 17th of September the population did not ex. trying to put the Government at defiance. W. IL COBLE CENTD influence was very great and veryblessed. U. 8. Seven Three-Ten Notes 9816 Oa,* thousand, thirty-five tOrttr, COUNTY Pa., Oct. The Rev. Wm. IL Moore, D. D., of diocese The object of this retittegt IS to amend (inarter'Waiters' Volleit6o 07 90 Mr. J. F. Cathcart ; Gratiano, Mr. George eeed fifteen thousand True magnanimity takes things as they are, B.ELLEFURTI3, The following is the VIM!), the 'message by striking out the words "em- Ordersfor Certif. of Indelitedneos 9474. 04, -. ilea proper of ofNew York;wasappointed secretary. Bishops Everett; Mr. W. 11 Collings; Launce- having either the city or perished from and when taken in the way disconnect "roux, Oot. 13.—The York county official the °liana YOte Centre .nip: Ilartranft, powered only "respectfully Gold 1.45 Antonio, them humiliation. Talbot, ofIndiand,llastMail Of and," leaving re- Bterling 144`1 T, this terrible scourge. On that day onehundred from Manifestations of 13 ail follows Davis, 6,914 ; Hartranft, 4,541,vote 2,744; Davis, 2,933. Ataiot • Davis, l MaSsachusetts, Exchange 188 MO loi (yobbo, 11Ir. Owens ; Jessica, Miss Ander- temper and defiance t for la Bedell, of Ohio, Stevens, of Pennsylvania, questing" the seilior bishops in the contin- Five-twenty Bonds (old) do nogood. 15.X.1 gency 10414 let. Mr. D. B. Wylie—the last- and. deaths occurred from it ; HonAhe Bo CalTipDell, Linton, . Majority for Rev. Dr. Muhlenberg, and 11ev. Mr. therein named. son, and Lorenzo, thirty-seven Der. linger remarked that they had a deep 2,742 5 1 Browne offered FlvoLtwenty iiollllo OloW9 . 102 X 103 named actor sang asolo, as serenade to Jessica, since then the deaths are -reported at from eollBClOilfiriebS ofthe truth ofall the President Linton, 195. For Assembl I a hurts (D.) over delivered short addresses commemorative of Rev. Mr. Cornwall thefollowing Tenpforty iniont/em 02J4. 04 labors, character 197sereaft,-, inthe preface to the Book of it well he one hundred and fifty to one hundred and Said, PUILADET.pniA Deaver, (U.)112. the virtues, and of tile de- Common Sacs Stockist, and executed so that was encored. resuming, Observed ceased brother. Among others present were Brayer, it' Ii A9.111! The attention Qf this Church of October 8.3. generally sixtyper day. The infection appears in a very The President, that the. Yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock-, the was hi place drawn to these alterations PUBTj The play was well acted, and Was character of tin individual may Characterize Modal CITDIDERLA Bishops Whitehouse, of Illinois ; Lee, of lowa ; the first iii THE .0 BOARD. . aggravated the Liturgy -which became necessary prayers ~,,,, Maple 89( Insalsomely put upon stage. form, and seems to baffle human nothing an Return Judges met, in the room of the Sn- Oct. 13,—The, yote lir he 200 3lingo 2.4 lOC Shade-410 the Mr. 11. C. a nation, which is but aggregate of oil 1 Of Cum- ia; ° for our civil rulers, in consequence of the revolution 100 balzell h51.00', 100 Atlas 10 skill. Reports reached Port. Mahon of proper ,spirit purpose rendering county S y ,lLif nsgopuintofard,p i it o lfit T 11l , principal was to make them Dimkart] Jarrett, lessee and manager during this that the individuals. and when a is promo Court, for the of the berlami shows that . emocrats have Slarff eofC a oorr an u on ule i nc essis deees —and the sate herein SOO So /00 4Rendl»g b5.581-6 harmoniously. The the clergy diocese of New York, lyjnts ought to the Draper disease is spreading into the interior bfSpain. manifested all can act lasi county from the enter/name to be end of Atlafi ~,,, 10 500 lal flat brief season, has displayed and olUeial returns of the vote as polled on elected their ticket b• n average ma, were representatives nafmly, may] 100 Walnut s2O PC judgment man who tothe stake is dignified thl there present from the all such prayers, that rulers 100 If , ' 1110 tlo .-, 1180 In closing the despatch, the consul says: secs almost Tuesday. The roll was called, and the follow of 375. nave 00 1#»8' b 5 ~I 80 liberality in getting up the pieces. The by llis bearing. It lifts him above jority For Auditor 1.4: •rnl, Itartranft dioceses ofWestern New York, Pennsylvania, wisdom andi understanding to execute justice 2vo 811ade..40 6§4 lal Fljeflei...... k1,011 0-111 humiliation. e and to maintainthe troth, and the peoplemay ' Should this disease cross the Atlantic and. Inthese gentlemen, ing members answered to their names (U.) received 3,289, and Davis ) Connecticut, and other States. that 10081. Nicholas.— D 5 10057. Nlcholas. m e 90 srchestra, though almost improvised, is very cases, we will do the best 3,714. quiet peaceable godliness and 200 do 200 Adams visit our much be done we While there Wards. _ On motion, the following resolutions were lead and lives in all 97'4 3.66 with and. com- shores, may to miti- can. was sympathy, there was Wards. DAUPHIN. honesty." Walnut effective, that able mealelna a judgment, ENDINGE 14:74Vii). C. 9,aghorn. adopted unanimously 100 Island.„4 gate its. rtwagee, if the people will prepare public which must be met. But And whereas, No such prayer waS setforth In the poser, Dr. W. P. Cnnnington, as leader. I assure you, gentlemen, no disposition exists 2. W. 11. Black. 15. Thos. F. Tapper. HArmis-BITAG, Oct. 12.—The dal returns Resolved., Thin, we have beard with pain and sor- daily morning and evening prayers; therefore, tsF.t3ori to meet it u-a.'th their allures on. the sudden of r,oowninut Islan a No So 1000 Walnut 151...2 de is themselves The for perScentlilri or a 3. Michael Fagan, 12, Thos. G. 071Is.ra. are as follows ; row of and violent death our beloved Beselyed, That the Rouse he requested 77% Place aux dames a gallant maxim, and thirst for Med, the Rev. Lott Jones, 1). 1)., °dilations 100llalxef 1.142 Ro !.-t. Nicholas. United States consul general in Italy, under Judge Wardlaw re-Marked that the tone Of 4. John Loughran, 17. M. S. Dougherty. For brother, Rector Of the to prepare the prh;:rt‘dontimplitted lit the prenica ~,.2 Eagle thereforewe first notice Mrs. Mean's Portia. Auditor General—Genera =ENE Church of the Epiphany, w to the in 100 Alifigq, days 2X 25 Al Duvall-40.9P of Sept. Si, says history the newspapers *as dif- 5. S. C. Thompson. is. Samuel P. (I, Ne York. Book of Common Prayer, and to maim it 100 (1( Curtin date The of pro- the More favorable, and Arinner. (Dem.); ReAolved, beautiful Christian as full and exact conformity as TeaV 290 09 Z.l in the cachet Vlalln with Bassoaio, sue played ferent from 19. Hooper. 4,0,11 Davis, 34251. That in Ills singularcharac- be, wtth the grasis of this terrible disease during the pre- whatit was. lie then asked ifthe 6. Robert Palothorp. P.mmanuel ter his purity, meekness and Apostolic exhortation "that suppileations, pray- bW Dulzell very much the Ellen Tree Of Other days—- a W. For SurveyorGoneral—Camp' : (II.) 4,551 i gentleness,-Work, , . )1000 Jur Well-530*MI.= President had seen copy of the amended 7. Richard Campbell. 20. Wm. Fry. 1 th,,, to is arid 111 lilt long andfaith en, intercessions and g:.iving of thanks, he snub for sent season proves beyond question that scit.acTo - gentle, hopeful, tender—and was handsomely it is, constitution of South Carolina. he 8. Thos. 0. Harper. 21. WilliamRose. Linton (Dem.), 3,269. no labors, we recognize the highesttitles to our re- all men. VorMid for all that are 111 delay, AT THE REGULAR BOARD Or BROKERS. according to usual of term, Of course, verence love, as for the acceptation the said, we accept emancipation. Ile felt 9. Sherman Horne. 22. Paschall Coulter. General Iliirtranft's , and well as cause deep thank- city: that we nuty lead a quiet and peaceablelife .11...porhd Mi ROM, Emig Pon; attired, though the cfrpangiVecrinoline surely perfect- majority a ,627. toAlmighty Ms Plot 69 fit _contagious, and need not become an epi- ly satisfied that the person and property of 10. SamuelP. Hancock. 28. W. T fulness God that He bath been pleased all godliness and honesty." 17[1.5 not Venetian, and looked very handsome, Pmssan. The two Union candidatE9 he Legiaht- bestow sucha blessing upon his Church. Resolved, That this prayer, approved by BEFORE BOARD. demic where quarantine measures, combined the negro will he protected, and spoke of the 11. Lewis C. norm 24. 1. Alex. Simpson. to when 1.450 UB7-908.101aAlig. 9834 5110 t)atawissaß is too. Inpart of thetrial scene, sheplayed with regulating 25. E. Flood. Lure were also elected. Thatit he recommended to the clergy of both Rouses of the Oeneral'Convention, shall be 1090 do July. tig with judicious sanitary great difficuities of labor and Of 12. Peter novonat. 11. the city of New York to wear the usual badge of tent to the dioeeses, and ratified as provided 98 100 BesionAlle effect—that regulations, are John B. Green. Attorney Ve ! When June. singular is, in the early part, restraining vagrancy, etc. 177. 22. Joseph R. COM For the stood Si• tuOlirning for thirty dace. in article of the cvnatitattoa, shalt he substituted 25000 do !MN' oo strictly enforced. Statistics upon subject organized follows; !District That tender our most Ots.to Os. 93 100 2 where she enunciated the judgment that the this The President thought many of the difficul- The Board then as (U ),4,5411, 5 Awl (Derr.), 3:',, Resolved, we affectionate hithe book of Common krayer for the prayer now CIotIDOTI 9" Menton in and 500 Clt7 09 Mllll lo,rn 55 leo 0 EE from this kingdom so strongly support this ties would disappear if they inaugurated the President—Samuel P. Hancock. 1' 1 use, for tim President of the United *taus, 91 21 Jew should have the fun and cruel penalty of Clerks—lsaac Mcßride and Wm. C. Zane. FRANKLIN. "p : : S,i WOO d0,./fley 91day I lob 1 hilu &1001010.. . 2diti right system. Pass laws protecting'the colored brother, 3'a et totl ehis g egT‘i , O om"r ak'leePlatr ttet4 all in civil authority, MOO Alle Co Op go 100 do,lll/4 theory that it is ardently to be hoped that the aLi l ie tHeavenlyd l Y Its. 7234 0000Da% to the _ earnest to oure o e a his bond. But when it came - n r Father that Re turning to person he can col- M csksengers—Daniel Lutz and Henry Bunker. Oct. prayer himself FlIn01) irlti experience Italy will as a guide man, his and property, and GEVAMBMUSIIITII.G, 13.—The oit L al returns 'would he pleased to sustain Rev. Dr, Kerfoot expressed emsosed 2000 Purina It Ist Mr0109)9 Cool ales, tonullifying thatj of serve to was in the euuto., them undertheir sore .124 migment,it NOMto tls lect his debts. He knew now it the Alderman Beitler administered give General Hartranft 117 and (: ~ !pen 108 trial, and sanctify to them this impressive visits- to the reference, it it involved any sanction of 25 Far 3c bibs' IS Its 400 Big lots othtr nations yet exempt from its visita- South. The (location, first teary oath the after which the re. thesubject by 500 Reading R...909. 59 200 Mingo that she exhibited. miller the vehement part'• as when presented, of to oilleers, {• lion of Ills providence, the House. 014 majority...... sanship a mere tion, although the French sanitary au- putting a altered Ulan on the witness stand, turns were Calledoff. a copy of these regointiOnli be Dr. Hare hoped that to this most int- 100 do Mid 100 Sugar Creek 41-i6 of advocate, the unmoved The Itepublicen county ticket: al. Resolved, That Rev. seem made them shrug their shoulders- hat the The following the returns, as corrected : both the transmitted o matterthe would not BETWEE TioArtns. decision of a judicial thorities somewhat disposed to ignore are family • , p9rtaat House act IPlttd- Mingo Ng bat earnest colored man's testimony was to be taken Pilate Officers. liepubilean members of the Legli :tore are tmontitteeda stthministerfa.ent outf deceasedthecuc liroh otf hterb e 'mealy. The subject not he re- 200 81opload .cash 63; and the efficacy Of strict isolation waliquarantine. Rpiphany, to he I o the congregation should even 100 do 5 A ~,•4-43tualo, 05.51 i 81 Instead of being dignified undemonStram for what it was worth by those who ex- elected. . communicated ferred without discussion. The Church. 1800 do ...... 84., , she was almost vio- etates consulat Genoa,reforringtO and the jury who hear it. After arid to the several periodicals of the On motion of Rev. Dr. it was laid 2.112iBl 1000Lehigh Os. 1 011 live, aS a judge should be, amine him - Cummins ... cholera, says teat. e AUDITOR. SURVEYOR Duncan, the Democratic candid:. for the yesterday's ow bs 11.000 Heading tn 68,'44. 81, triumph over miserable and the as soon as the cholera all,there was not so inuCh danger sup• The minutes of session wet% on the table. ISOOOUS 1-30 T,„,. 2,4 80 lent in her up-poured. Ancona a sanitary as was GENERAL.I GENERAL. State Senate,has 33 majority on vote then read. Goodwin called attention Jor 9 841 R. ~2070 155. posed. Those coming out of slavery the onto Dr. to The order of the day was taken up. Ug a,to ar ..• „Vhnlask. Itis Surprising that by committee do cannot 0000 5 9.0g,3d 1011; 948 R4ip,l 011...... Was appointed by the tovernment in without work. They cannot lie down• in —the soldiers' vote may change the esuit. the fact that the case of Bishop Wilmer was Dr. Vinton called for the readine of the con- 300 Catawissn 11 15 2kio B..••• .R. Luis vehemence Bakanio her Ghent, dissipation—they ..-. "unanimously ', ding .... did not detect must work. They ought to :. not decided but that he was stitution of the Theological Seminary. The leo Oatilw prf.,sGwn 304' Rea d as indeed in all the cities LIIZEIENE. ( noo ssk -personality he sent her ring by 5 tim Kingdont. that liberty simply willing to recorded I item - 100 s3O 22% 100 58 before the o understand means the ..":" have it eon." and to, Dr. Vinton said that liestonville R. d0.... right •-• ..... reading being objected incessantly .., 55.9 majority. Uratiano. This committee labored to eleane." so work and to enjoythe products oflabor, and Davis, would withdrawhis dissenting vote with that the only change whichhad been made WaS to 100 do. 22% 100 d0.... 1)11) 58 city, to remove poorest from thastncArbwu willorotect A , 10014111 & Erie R 2dpa 2,6 do, 58 the the people them. That - ^ "k Ite- understanding: minutes, thus X JQQ age-- the done,and WA • EASTON, Oct emu the The as amend- providefor a statement of the assessed value Mr.KaanTS Sity/ocit is a man Inmldale When we come to foe , TS. 0 ii 13.—1 n Luzern 100 Curtin 011 —.BBO crowded and unhealthy that ni 0 publicans sqnator: ;, cd, were approved- ofthe seminary lot. 2.>8 tenements' and to or starve the country. - 0 elect the State b ilorest active, nervous, and intelligent. Ms bye-play men must work he .74 a 2 04 Rev. Dr.it. M. Simon, from the Committee .1)4, stated that he had some SECOND BOARD. induce thepopulation to avoid such food and to receive a appllCade , p. of thecounty isDemocratic. Don, Ruggles prepared. Sfaterd to El The Union City 01 72 Leh NAVSte& ..• «•as admirable at times. This character is one wilt . a 4 4 a ticket Onthe Prayer Reekto whom were referred amendments to offer tothe 1000 Gs new 6134 excitement us arebelieved toprepare the way both white and black—preparCilito receive a for Senator Mr. propositions constitution of tli 1000. 110g $l, 34 1 t RantEl Of his best. Its key-note in his hands is hate. system A t5 a callaMate was Shoemaker, the several to correct the pane- Seminary. At moment necessary to the ease. A short time of re- , for disease. this Genoa is of First , and reading the Prayer Book, Theresviivi• • ; . & , one 4, 2007 1200 1190 who, by a innjority of 235, defeLa Stanley tuation 1 99.9 Philad Sun 78.93 200 do, ,',Arne Any one who witnessed the fearful intensity back you could not enforcethe vagrant law on tiecond _ , 20121 that have diligently c9ps scoo the cleanest cities in Europe, and we owe it L- ‘ O7; 2333 24371 2333 a son Judge ward, the ported they l " • Pr, ornately. Clam & Del 8s 98 100 Noble do velumst IA hate exhibited by Mr. Kean as Shylock the black, but could on the white man. Bat Third 1273 Roo Woodward, of Wo points 'Whiell hay, t 81 Patna, R. 14. 0/ to thefaithful labors of the sanitary Commis- the public mind 10421 1618 the n orml&y in the ,50yeal osedan, might have hastily thought that this right and you can treat Fourth 952 2213 929 3w. Democratic candidate, . the some -ppo. de- was sion, Certain religiOnS othalike. Let us Fifth 1106 1442 1105 punctuation of the various editions of debate ensued. In thecourse or AFTER OARP§s festivals which have bet getthe general details and Prayer a long series of years, and announced theLord Bishop of 100 ISM&lath St it 009 PI 1010... 71 k little rellectioll irollid Coa- the collaterais. _ follow. Sixth 1414 -ijaVl Rook for bate it was that loonloxes& usually been devoted to over-eating and will 1349‘ 2233 1360 fr;jorrEMtb'ifr'l,(Q.-klkajority. such question with reference to the reading, had entered the louse; whereupon 1000 City as old srk NM aim /vines au DO -1 ince him that he was A conversation ensued •• - 12214 nonolulu & true to the spirit Of some length bc- y4liSeventhgelth 1526 1061 1520 1991 ItIONTGOWEIrie. from any recom- 100 N ottli Puma R.. 101( 100 Noble Delamat drinking, haVe been suspended for tails year, Etc e.e,n - -Han that they oak tobe excused thereverend gentleman was introduced to the 200 Cataw NM, of the character—that is, trim to Shaks- the President mill Judge -rowes.-______3417 1029 1417 NommarOwN, and nnanimedisly Pref...b3o and some articles for -exaMple, Mr_ Treseot TraralawaVA, 1074 Oct. 13.—The Davis mendation on these points, member; by the 'Negating' Dr. Craik, in the not at Of foOd—as as to the toftthe Torah_ ~... 2138 1074 7.339 majoritroF SALES AT ME CLOSE. WU all overcharge the BCCCSSillyill - leKleirtte..tut, beg to offerthe followingresolution: language; lleare—aricl mushrooms—have been excluded from the MN Lei= ‘.2,41.tt0w of the ElCTentll 1637 1209 1064 13117 (poi ;or Auditor General, is 1,020. following 460rulton Mid ..:2d e 74 3000rhlla4 Prun.ba 91 freedmen and 4bnsequeriCOS Telelf