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The Brooklyn Union from Brooklyn, New York • 2

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gruoMjn (jdirhf vl 4 JEWELLERS tltrion; PIANO-FORTEO CAREFULLY THE MONTAUK riUE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF BHOOKLYN, -CASH CAFi; UH.m...l8M80 OMu.ji Mo. Court JlrooUlyn, i Ra 1N Brwadwav Male. a York, Thu onit'auy tufur liul leant! Alrrchandfw, Hnu bold fUiuaor, Vrwelt ud Crgui 1 puxtfrty uii Ithrral tcrai Lomo prompt ip tnd qn((W? NiQsMH. DIUUtUKS I Grr( b.Bfrfft, Ntcboli, (bftlltlO VrllL fotlcr fAHtt, Hrnry Booim, uhu Ihelpl' i wr or by Feon, Grate Brown, Ilocbstoiu, Hart, Cary, and Oth ora, end with a good llkencee of the authoress tor frontispiece, The pot ms arc too well know to need comment they will be heartily welcome. The Illustrations, thoagb bettor then most, ire not as good at they should be, (For sale by Dyss A Oo 1 4 Mritos Pres.

Treasures troiu Milton's Proto'' the tlUe of haudaouui volume published bp Tlokiier A Fields and edited by Fayett Hurd, The voluins a timely and excellent one, (For sale by 8, Byte A Co.) Irvings Last Volumes. Washington trying lelt St 1 death, I th charge ot hi nephew, Pierre M. Irving, large number of unpublished MSS, Bis literary executor has Shorrn som from theae, end, uoltlog them with some Legendt of Spate, long out Of print, hr made np biaoe ot volumee which complete th walk of Irving. 1 Teelr title is Spsntsh Pepen, though this mors strictly sr. pile to th content of the first volume oalA in this -there are the Legend of tbe Chronlele of Count Fernea Gonu'ex, and th Chronlct of Fernando th fi.tet, now publlabi tor th flrat Urns, and th Lrjsnd Don Roderick," legend of tb Sabjngriiou of Spate," and "Legeud-of Coant Jat'iu and I Faml'y," which farmed No.

1IL Ot jibe "Cityoa Mlacellauy," and have been long out oi pt.ntv Tbe second volomfi consists ol various mlsce'lal nice, biygrapimal sad critical, end are not pari ttrulaiy valuable Or interesting. Th first rob umo la all ot Ii ting's chums. (For aai by W. W. Bwajna.) I I 4 Haul Pieces.

Herman Melville (a tb author ol voiamsof terse published by Harper A Brother. Ths veiacs contain a good desl ol la'r writing, som? spirited lines, sad great deal of Commonplace with an add.Mum lu tb? shape of a not very creditable essay on polities. Hand. Book for Mothsrs. Hard A Honghton publish In neat form second edition of Dr.

E. H. Parker's Handbook lr Mothers, a Guide in tbe Care ol Young Children. Ibiabook had a wide c'run'atlon, and waa received kindly by prolrj.loa end others. It Is written simply, nod soaks to embrace only each point! se tbe mother mar be safely advised about, leaving to tbe physician the care ot tbe more Intricate or tormtaable tieti Take Nnttoel No man can vote who not registered.

No man can be regie red who does not go personally to tiie polling and aee that he registered, 8 The Boards meet to-morrow at'hfhe o'clock and adjourn at their discretion. Previous registration Is of no avail. Places of registry are elsewhere edvet.fa'i Tho Roll ot Honor. Discharged from the Poet Offloe foi Unionism O. 0.

Tavlor, soldier and sailor. P. F. Van Kureu, soldier. Georce H.

tteri'h, soldier, Kdnanlt, soldier. LuloRjdtw, Soldier. 1 P. Costello, lather ol two soldier son. Vi Th St.

Paid Prtm publishes a ataUment, said to be on reliable authority, that Governor Seymour, of New York, while there a fow day ago, in conversation with prominent Democrats, expressed himself in lavor of the adoption of tha Constitutional Amendment The Govornor farther said Urn wore he living In the South be should be In favor of negro suffrage. It took a good while to convince Mr. Seymour that he and hit "Mends' were thrashed, but It scums to have b.en finally accomplished. Tub fraudulent despatch sent to tbs Philadelphia Ledger had the effect of waking up the people to a true sense of tho tendency of tho President's policy sense which Ills Excellency's prompt denial did not dis tpate. is has sroured a deep feeling that no nun ought tw sent to Congress who Is not beyond suspicion of complicity with any poriblo nltumpl the Integrity of the Government.

The policy axe is beginning to work at ths Pest Office. On Saturday six soldiers and one man whoso two sons wore In the Union Army were beheaded. Ths President is bnty slaughtering his own po'itical prosect nt tho same tire. lie has Thnriow fed's assurance that b'S servant's behavior will cost him thousands of votes. waut blm, to put him In jail, they ea have bin, end an order is to bn Issued to tb Commandant oftb fort to gltchlm up on demind of tbs proper authority, 7 MEW, PUBLICATIONS, A Y'ankee i Canada, IVby Mr.

Tboreau ahould call hlmaelf Yaukee Is more thru we can divine, unlesi It bo that New Bug land th bom of Mr, Einoiaon, th only man who bears auy resemblance to bimeelf. In all the essential feature of hfa character bs might I well bav styled hlmaclt Grecian, or a Hindoo, or an American Indian, or a hermit ol Noras land for he bad a little of tbs Yankee r.capuet for material things, curiosity ss to otbr peuplea conoenis, preference far sctlou over rellection, acorn of abstractions, reference ol railway sad atcam power, and gcueral busy Internet la the a flairs ol ths woild, as any ma esa mention. A Yankee for whom town meeting bad no charms; wbo ignored the existence ol the Governor of MstsacbusetUl deepltrd tb train band; pricked the pretensions of Fourth of July; rcaolatcly remained content with bis dally bread; placidly punned tb moat remote paths of ancient and foreign literature; eared far mors for GoetUo or the books of th Brahmins than for the Boston Tod or Longfellow aucb a one It rare to find, and, when faund, not gcucrlcji'y rightly named Yankee. Yet when Mr. Thorcan atepped out ofv hM sha.lowy domain and presented bboraelaplrltuil demands to the dally life of Ooncorel and Bo tou, be nut only ehowsd that he dwelt daily with gods, and betrayed the sublimity ot his natural sympathies fa the dignity with wblcb he made bit ilainia and bis criticism, but be showed also ewnons and ubtfe sharpness, persistency ot resolution, tenacity of grasp, and a rude, overwhelming strength ol will and of InteJlect.which Indicated Ha oi.giu among (be eager, untiring New Englander, Hit eye wero wide open and in use at all times.

What sseaped blm we may be anre was sot rcry well worth the teeing. What he did not know about nature It borelly woitb the knowing, a leaeLin bis generation, The of (be loaves, the shape of tbe branches, the nablU of vlmi, live relations ot plant to each other, are a. natural subjects for bit pen as they are object! tor his OT. We underatand instantly that they Impressed hi in in a way that made the Impression lasting and an cfltctiio one. Nothing was too little tig him to know, tor be never wa tshumed at knowing well.

He ha quiet humor as will, but. is called out mainly by the weakne-e of his Ilowa, and if it wera cot tor hi grand contempt ordinary moiiala It would bate b.en eirauvm lather than humor. Be baa a poets eye, however, and Ivowa to beauty reverently and when says a tew white schooners like gulls aeie vein in the distance, It fa plate that he has g.uepcd the seeref hi he charm oft lar-ofi sail flnatirg life, capable of boo) ant motion and suggesting it in its buoyant atilte- wit cli is s.cret of the white gull also. Whe-n in Canada, Lis masculinity revolts 1 the sight ol some tors ot Charity with cadaverona faces, who looked a If liny almost critd their eyes out, their com pl.XiOiis parboiled witb aeald'ng team, tn.uliteg daylight by their presence, having taken an oath not to smile. The soldiers at Quebec are tbe objects tlie grimmest Mlnn'c.

Lblng to get into the cltadul we were drec-ed to tbe Jesuits' Barracks a good ps. ol tbs public bmldlugs hi re ana barnufca to get a pass Ihe Ti wn Major. We did not heed the ten-tries at the gate, nor did they us; aodwrat under aun they were placed there tor, unless to hinder a tree circulation oi tbe air, was not apparent. There we saw aotdiera eating their break hats In their mess-room, trom bare wooden tables, camp lasbten. We' were continually meeting with aoliLcrs in tbe streets carrying tunny Ptt's pails ot all shapes, even semi-clreular, as 11 made to pack conveniently.

1 supposed that they contained their dinners ao many slices bread and batter to each, perctnnoe. Some, timet they were carrying some kind of military chest on a sort ot bier or hand-barrow, with springy, undulating, mlliuiy step, alt passengers giving way to them, even the ebaretto-drtvera stopping tor them to pus, as it th battle were Ing lost trom an tnadcqnate supply ot powder. There wa regimept of Highlander, and, as I understood, oi Royal Irtah, in tha city, and by thla time there waa regnnent ot Yankee-, altoj had already obaei red, looking up even irohf tbe water, the bead and shoulders ol soma General Fontatowsky, With enormous cocked hat and gun, peering over the roof ol a hence, away up where the ctrmuey ops commonly ire' With ns, as it were ccricsure ot war and military awiulncss; bnt I badteot gone fab up St. Lous street bc'ore riddle was solved by lira apparition of real live Highlander and marching aeutinet on ths tampans between 8t. Lome and.

8b John's Grief must be a boly war that la waged there.) Wg stood close by without Pier and looked him, His ltgs were toinewbatn tanned, end the bill had bi gnn to grow on thiin, as some of our w.ae men that It will 11 each cusce, bat I did i Link they were remarkable In any respect. Notwithstanding aU his warlike gear, when 1 required ot Lim tha way to the Plains of Ahrcha could not answer me without lwtraug tome bcBhluln.ss through bis broad Scotch. Soo alter we passed toother of those creriu'is Branding sentry at the 81. Lotos Gate, wbq us go by without shooting us of even dtuiandtug the conuteratgn. Wo tle-l b.gan to go through the gate, wh'ch was so tUkk and tn.iucl-liLe asto remind ircol thcee line in Llaudlau's "Old Man ot Veroui shout Ihe getting out of the gate ber tbs grtalcr pert -ot a jomacy, aa you might imagine yomsclt crawling throngh an atetotev lutul vignette at ttuind oi a black-letter volume.

were then remind. that wc bad been in foilrces, trom wntcb we emerged btfmtniroav zlg- in a diten like road, going a considerable distance to advance a few rods, where they could have shot ns two or three times over. If thei minds lied been disposed as their gnus were The gieriest or rather the most prominent. part of til's city was constrncd it fa tLc design tc offer lie deadest ros'etoncs to ttaden and iron nimihs that mteht be evt against It. But It 1s a remarkable cat and psvcnotogicul hut Ibut It Is rarely known I to rain willy much violence except in places to construct, d.

Keeping on about mile we came to the Ftihns ot Abraham for ivlug got through Into the eants come next lo the pjiiiarchs. -w Here is an amusing and beyond doubt palnlul-ly exact description ot himself i it wa mr-atmospbrre that made me think of the lur whioh ts so interesting department In Csnada, tor I bad lor all head Covering tbln hn-llt hat; without lining, that coat I twenty five cents, and over my coat one of those unspeakably cIuwd, as wclfaas fliln, brown lteen seeks ol the Gak Hall pattern, which every summer appear nil ovnr new Eng and thick as the leans open the tree it was thoroughly Yankee eiume, wh'ch eome ot my letfow travellers wore ill Ufeoars to sews UMreoeets dusting I wme mine at Hist because It lonked-betl ur than the tent it covered, end last beeaqso two coats were wornur than one. though One was thin and tbrivv never swtr sir best conk ten. ji tirnty, tiiongh perchance i coutd MioW't terrltl, cite to prove tlrat 1 have a more cntly one. at l.ari, at UutwuieaM tint required, ft fa not wise toratiavu er tp go I should no more think of It than of oil lean dtekey end hlnek ng my shoe) go a fit king as 11 yon weic going out to dine, when, in fact, the genuine traveller 1 going out to Joint and laru harder to eat a arost fay a i REMOVAL.

WM. OaLe, BIXiVBnBMXTH, Rl OFKhFQ TUS ITORfig Nob. 072 and 074 Broadway 1 mktbopoutam none, nkw tohk, with nw and axianiiT fttook of S1LYER AKD PLATED WARE, ab ah aliasllca ot tha ubilr Isvltt. ao1a HAIll HltOlUEIlil, Importers and Manufacturers Fine Watches a I j. fiterlte Bllrerwar, 1 V' Rloh Extra IltiYj SilTcr-plnttd Wart, Rubber Jewelrr, Fnoch Clocks, Ac.

TM Urgast uaortm! th Pp, at BART BUOTHEUS, s. 0.f4AFULTO BTRBET. HlJ Bt Aoo! TVf cMULfJiN AMILTON. LATE WITH FTojrt WATOHKS, Ahl! P1A1KU WAIiM.No. Iht) WATKlt 8T Pullou (Uniiud tUaia Hrtoh.fW York llatr work maDufapfarad with rolistl'My.

lt-Pd flof BaUdiaa aad Jwolrj mad a tHtolaUif. HOWARD 10 Broadway, N. (XKIT BOOB TO MAlLhSBO'M HkTdopfud tbclr sew itor with Ur god oholc ueortiiealof DIAMONDS, 1 IlYffrAr, Jewelry, -h Silver anti FJatetf If are 11 of tb floral Quality, laeladi! i EOLIDAT AND BRDAL GIFTS, 1M GREAT VARIRTT. ClttMns nd itrurai tra ordially tarHod lo zamln cmr eioek. 1n Pr wltb Tivpajtt A Oo.

DQABPlUol baa Pranolwo, Cal. sevtf yys HATS MOVSfa Ffoa. 817 nmi 310 Fulton opposlT Pterrepont ft. CDAMPNEY BMIXTBN, Jewelers, Rilveremiths, i jm of Fine Gold ind Rail Jewelry, Forman, of US FULTON 8T soar Beads it J. D.

CHASE, Jeweller and Optician, fesml It nrewurv, by tbe nest Icwssm of hi. bu-fare ao e. to gt mors room amt liil' ssulrivi Jr 10 fi atcbcs, (LnrKs, jewelry. i7iK TI K.KUnnEK SNO nV CDS (Miell and GoW Jewelry), Steri oicui)s and ficiorift OiitiLiil Cioift, Spectacle, smt ty Glaiie. J).

C.i attoniloa lor a fov year has bee directed tv the Introducing to (he puh.le tre celebrated BRAZILIAN PaHltLK rprineeye, lobe naedtnaioedoirhoord'narvfflaas, and thojrsDdeorooi eltiEen tnthlad oib'rcftu fel yeir crate fpUobtm ior ao dom-r. Pcrrontl Ueniloo nyen the adjusting oi Bpeci sole to suit ihe re. and every nri WtriaiiUd loglyc pe rfrot iufrtion. JOUN D. I ASK, iKi Pnlfon Vatches.

Clocks, and Jewelry repaired lnttiTtcy ber lnoe, fell tf ELEDAKT SILVEPUItD WARE. BPECIAIi tee ban thu fliy appointee Wn. Tic note Sent for the aaleofour ware ior Brooklys, BeWasatnileoniignmeutof Tea Pets, Castors, Baskets, ritihcrs, SalTtrs, Cops, Goblets, Spoohs, Forks, Ladles, iu5trmj 11Te fife hla ko dUooM of to ouetomer. a WHOLESALE PRICES. ir TIC m' itsmood vrtb onr mro name, sis ssnsnied toll omte anil oi worn, msstbip.

KKWFUJJ) Blig. Manufsciorew, Vo.d Mkldon Lane, New xork, SILVER-PLATED WARE. fn eoniirmnent dr P1N8 nTLVFH nwf A.TB OUOBSIVora Ihe "hove firm, auduhnll antll forthei oo Ire, sell tbem AT JniT Tii MAViTK ao 1 CRfcKF PRK FS Haylo tor years pan Id gtxxifi of Ihe bovt manais' tnrer, an knovloe them tobeeonal to any ihe mat k. 1 reoconmjcud utem with the gitat eatcoiifldence. ii Y4 f-W3Ig IL.

TTOB, i ao7 Fulton ets cl8 tf eor. of Johnson chalipney swhtten; JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS, AJ0 tUNCFACIOKKHJ OF Tine, Rair Jewelry, EXT reilri CIO Pulton id resussir 1 1 1 183 FULTON STHEET. 1 Hire 1 Uolrien Rsrlr, Wt take particular pilot to bar klloroer aceuratel tilled, Glylo peisotainupemslon to tbe work.aslt ai dote eti tbe pretr tic, we tool that wc io confldeqiiy assure all who farcr utLat they vlH be salted. it UAXH, WOUKn If a apxruLiT with ve makt kinds at Pta Gold Jewelry, sed bare food stock itn Plated and 81irerwre Tef(h ahd Ert eiaMee. i JJY28 lv 'b rf 6AVU4Q ASSOOIATIOH3 FGB niCU RIfr FIMC fVmOEB By Eaif raymputa, at Lens than Whole -t valst Frtcoa 1 1 19-Kxra Lv Booting Case EoclI-b Pateoi i n.j.w.t...3ej wee) It-Varat Geld hunting Case tacbod Leycrs fiadjeft watches) payments oC loerweefe lS-RdOold Mooting Case Dcttcbed Lever payment of I ft.s.i.5Vper wm Stiver HponpaTaaohafltob Patent LveoHto 7) payiritnraolk Mt.1.0Cp twrebT iilvcr Honting Detached Lcvrrt pay- mnta JOperWrA JSxsnlne TILES WATra AND JEWELRY Err fFoUoeit.

coy iftreoktya Richapd oli JkWkllKRH AND Dl MONO HLTrMtnA 11 JOHN R)1 KT Nerp cn hand ftflf ot mwoi'Tfrtrm of VIK JvWFf Ry Dd 1)1 AM )ND WOHK biLVMt 0Dd I LATPD Ahk Also tl Woo-wt aoftortment of PUHBRR.lKWK'LKr tn thee ty. DJAMokD and lT HER JKWKUfJ MSOft TO OKI lOHkHaud JHWKLRY HI-PM woikmno, HKD by con potent 0C)- ATCTIE8, CLOrKH, ANIf JFWRLHY earrtollv repeirod hv eomneient worker eoi and gueianteed toglveentljraaiUianitoq HART HROTIIKft, jetatf 4 ft, Ann'e Building, ifki ruib a Unvikiyit CLOTHINti. EOYSCLOTIIKtlG. i I'- A FINE ASSORTMENT 4 III. ii 4 i i fCB BALE BY" wii.

evans; Atlantic 'Stroei, COBNEB OF Cl INTON ST BEET, lift Ihu 1 1 1 1: ci.atii&a'f 'WM! ifinff '1 1 I Hotlricllon, ItnmenKO JOSEPH BB.YAB '111 Fulton OrdRRB IYTFNHI Vff ANl WAHIKf) tBBHr Of CDOTIIir? 2r I FOH 1 JWJCW fiD lit 1 I VUKATLY SI Ki RIUS, VITII TT lim ll) fO 1 BY Professional Piano-Forte Makers Only, PLEASE YOLK ORDERS 11 J.M a .1 AT- SAWYERS JIISIC ROO.IIS, 59 Fulton Avenue, Corner off 77 Btrwot, 4 A I I- SAWYERS .1 I I PltOPLSSIONAL QUADRILLE DIM FOB Parties, Balls, Sociables, Serenades, Etc. 1 W. B. IASTO.V, Leader. I ORDERS LEFT AT sawyers nmi ROOMS, -w 4 Cor, Fulton aye.

and Jay At. AT A a SAWYERS PIANOS ABE YYITEOET DOUBT FAST BECOIISB The Most Popular Instrument in. IJso I And lit Id dm io almost every flnt-elau family ii this city? n. Only Warerooms in Brooklyn, OO Fulton Comer off Jay atrnet. BROOKLYN I A HOOFING jCOHPANY.

Tb only PIKV AND WATBBPttOOP BOOFINM in US It adipiad bmim old or new Tit or lioaosasot nut antar tL Farucniar af tenOot paid lo old Irtky rooffc i P. BftGHT. AfelatwAwni OPFirP No 8THPLT, lirwoktyn. y5.WY(LKQyf A UTTLES, MoaUCM orpodU nruixcnt Rmtfl, 1 5 WrwdroJ A Kobitnon. 1 11 1 )obn M.

iWjcat e. AfaatDAcs A A Johp tl s)er i Merritt, i CLOTHING-. ONE PRICE. GL GK TAYLOR, Fnltoii Ktrpet, 1 CORNER OP ORANGK, BAS JCIST OFENFD TBK FINEST AND BEST STOCK a I Of I Fall and Winter Clothing ii IOBj 1 II 4 I I ll foye, Youths, and CKIdron -tty I OilSred In tlto ItrooRlym I it friers that will Compare with Erery Respectable Hoase ia "A 1 llie United States. Also, FumisblBS Goods foyJep and Boys, felB-tl QFEfi TILL ip .1 te .1 hACrJ IIAYE WRITTEN.) end Poets bey eilnx of that Crowning Ornament of tbe human race, beautiful and luxuriant Hair.

Scientific men haYetndled and expenmeo on the means neceesry lor Its Preecnration, and Arufctalor modes ol Betotlfjing and Adorning Viewing! betltbyand nxnrions growth ofthofiAlr sa the Bret and most desirable ornament Ip beautifying th foe and form of either sear. It Is matter qt great importance to know tbe caose which Impair its nsAtiTT, and the proper means aeeeemry for tta re SthVATION il llj ijlli A PACT, I 0' I II is only a few years since it became generally know that aroma poseemed tAe poverty ot subduing In-flsismsiiont nod resloring a healthy actio boyond an) substance prerlonMy known or used Yet so great are Iwmerffflibflt It hnabocovib a nboibsity in almost erery bwiwhold, and aohtnponentpartof nearly oreiy HOivrieotoettbrotstib seed for external tnjurie or, hiflninmation. 1 1 i ji i i i i i tif a QUESTION. If auftta will lobdae Inflemmaticn and restore ja healthy sciion Open the surface of Uie body and limbs I why will It not do tbe same upon tho seaip, and there mote Mmffaed dandruff, stop the hair foiling or turning gref, which ia caused by nothing so mack as a sort of foverubnei or Inflammation of the scalp MORE FACTS. A ew year ago, Mr.

MATnw-a practical drag let-iofff red eyf rely from aa imtatlon of tbs scalp with constant itching and an aecmwnlisn of dad-draff, toonrewblchbetmd thoroughly pytfr popt-lar hair preparation then ift the market, but all wlth-om any permanent benefit Knowing lha virtues of Ahkica In nntnfr hrAnimnatlon, he mads a prnparatlon of It, with other arliclftgpf known valid, and gar that trial, which very soon permanently cm tha trouble. The same preiratlon, under the Ulteol MATHKWB ARNICA HAl3 OLOSft, Is now rxieusWcly afd in 11 manner of scalp dl fftpes wiih a like beneficial recall, no compounded if to irake one of the $nen Hair Diming yon ever ufd Trice 7B Cent sold by Druggist and Fancy CtfWid ft Dealers, i A. 1. MATI1RWS, lienl Aent, lyll 8m eod Oold street Nw York A WIPVBIOR Hlfi'oHBaaltlll, A JriVK miMlIIDINil FhUllJl A VlJUh i L. M.

i Bt I i 1 MONDAY EVENING OCT. 15. Take Notice No man us cote who not tcglaterei No man can be registered who doe not go personally to the polling place and ace that be 1. registered, 1 The Boanla meet to-morrow at nine oclock A. and adjourn at their discretion.

Pterions registration la of no avail. Place of registry are elsewhere advertised. The Legalisation of Irregular State Uoy i ernioenta The party of Bonthera loyalists who bar been (peaking In the West bava prepared an addieat to th people of the United Statej In which, taking th poaltlon that tha preaont Government ol th rebel State are Illegal, and oannot therefore give valid ratification to th Constitutional Amendments, they suggest the plan ol having new convention called ol the whole people of those States, and new Governments organised on that principle of Impartial loyal lull rage, The Idea that the present Government of the rebel Elate are Illegal la neither new nor erroneous. It baa been used freely by the opponent of the Union party to boar against tho policy reprereited by tho proposed amendments, lpnt absurdly Ignored in advocating the claims of the rebel Congressmen for admission to theft seats. In the present abnormal condition of the rebel ffeoros, no means exist of restoring their Government In a strictly legal and regular manner, In accordance with established precedents.

Whatever plan Is adopted must tainted with some air of Irregularity. Bolt will he heat at once to dismiss the hope of finding a method of reconstruction against which some objection on this scorn may not be brought. Tho plan proposed by tin loyal committee would have been the nearest right had It been proposed in the first place. But Mr. Johnscn did not ndopt It, and Congress, finding Itself embarrassed by his action, failed to venture upon the task, olTering the present, which it thought easier plan lb only teat rf legitimacy which can be applied to Government which may be formed to take tie, place of thoso which Lave been overthrown in the rebel States is that of their acceptance and recognition by Congress.

With three they are valid. ithont them they are of no nre real force than public meetings or political caucuses. Recognition may bo made aretrospictive act, to cover all that bos been done previous to Us taklnir effect, which case It receives all validity which attache! to a Government regular ab Mtio. This has been done repeatedly in the Territories, and the same principle Is applicable to the rebel States. The ratlficati in of the amendment by any ol the so-called Legislatures ol the South Is void ao long as Congress refuses to acsnowledge the Legislature.

But an actol Congress accepting the ratification, acknowledging the Government which make it as a regular Government, and ratifying its prevloos arts, legalizes everything, and makes all obligations binding. This, ws take it, is the plan contemplated in the suggestion of the CbntUtational Amendment. 1 The Union party Is committed to the amendments, and bound for a time to abide by them as its offer. Bnt offers do net hold good forever. If the rebel States prove obdnrate, and hold oat an unreasonable time in their refusal to accept the overtures of Congress, it will he proper to cousider new and more stringent terms, of which new oenvention of the people wiU be a prominent featnre.

Take Notice No map can yote who is not registered. No man can be registered who does not go personally to the polling place and see that he is registered. Boards meet to-morrow at nine o'clock A. and adjourn at their discretion. Previous re stratum I sol no avail.

Pierre of registry are elsewhere advertised. Ottfia of the Coup aEtat Story. The author ot the remarkabl statements which appeared In the Philadulpiia L'ller the other day respecting Presidential qnes-i ions as to the legitimacy of the preseat Congress lias been detected. They original. with eneH.M Fiiut, better known as Braid, who during thu war furiiHieJtuo lies for tho 'New Tork BajW, and tor several months after its conclusion loreshadoucd In thu New York JKeot, with considerable accuracy, the course which Mr.

Johnson aiiCiwarJs took. He I Ritnils lmve heard what ho told from somebody who had it from some one else, and so on, hut irom no one whoso statements could possess any authoritative farce it las been shown, however, by strict Inquiry, that he was Indebted tojio one far his news but to bis own brilliant imagination. The evil effects of "Druid's fable have paaiod nway. There remains now the one good effect ot it that the President, tho people, tho anti on of violent counsel and the waiting Southerners, have learned by an involuntary but decisive test how totally destitute ot support any attempt at a coup d'etat Would be, and how, on the other hand, the whole people would rally even more unanimously than, they did suppress the Rebellion to put it down. Those who have thought oi such a thing and feme, Montgomery Blar, one, have, seriously wil, if anno, have to abandon the idea, and those who have faired it may be tha Tac6 of the demonstration of niter Impossibility of it being executed, The evidence we have given that the apprehension which made temporary belief in the Ledger story possible was not a causeless one snpi rested by the loot that onr friends in England neutral but sympathizing observers, whose position places, them out oi reach of the passions bywLicb American judj.

neats a-j -warped have been thinking of the same thing. The London Spectator lias had sevorat articles on the subject. Mr. F. W.

Newman, one of the olesrest think, rs la England, la letter received here by the lost mail, regards) 'uch a step as the legitimate remit ot Johnson policy and course. Referring tea letter from Neal Dow affirming the Impo-si-hility of a usurpation, he says reStcond thoughts abow-a me how ea rly South' era Inrees ad quale to any tmuirtnble eoup a dot 5 with hotert Lee to head them, eutil'i h- couccn (rated Id Washington. Alicr tins I aid Uuiei.il Bbi-ridou letter on the New Oi luma mwwnre Which the President aupimascd. Tula fuel wilier document prose Andrew Johnson' com pllcity io the mosancri and his ptoil'C dedal, lion that the Congress, "to called" Is no Con i gross, is a plain declaration ul war on his park with the presentor an increased Uni urn jorlty in Congress, th idea of a pLile-struhif would be truly absurd. With Jongross doubt fad or nearly evon-balroeod, there in no know Ing what might happen.

Circumstances sro sometimes slrooger (lim julgjumt or wlllj The people will be safeot it they do tho -whole duly, which is to put no trust In princes, but to exciriso thuirown powers oi restraint. Take Notice I No man can vote who is not registered. No man can be registered who iloui not go persona to the polling J'latc and see that he registered. i The Boards meet at nine ocock A adjourn nt thuir discretion. Previous stratioo ij of no ava I Places ol registry are tteewhore advertised.

ia A. to on is A. if he the he to i Fatuu'rl H. (j Ud juLob G. -D U.

1ow.ll, JoUn Prince, Kaymcnd, warren Ulotunowt Kit Uobitlu, ti BtcwarL Jolb 8mltb, Alea tUodwall, I tio bi idwelT, Wn Thom A Yhwru. MmuodTiiaa 1 iW, VaIduiId, r'd FbukicI liurllA 3 Oamibeli, Cl'tnncry L.ttokf JbutUH! W. iiOMgbltO Kiiiri Katou YVm. KHiworfb, Aium k. Kulr, PraoOA Gt Jolt Hler, Enywour L.BatM Jm, M.

lc lim, J. 0. Jnhaiow U.jL ohW.Li. litplifo Umngti Abi alukOi LeUg Idw'd Hmw, WhltRhou, I Whillit, te Lu. w.iimv John Wlnilow.

Low, Moa, Kewmttg vtu. IlXaWoi.ru, Frealdaa JovwC Pnu, Ffr'rr. T.iAaiwo. AwIbiadI ft ftry. KASSAU, FIRE INSURANCE UUMPANf B.

OF BROOKLYN. run si No. lO Court ey. Brooklyn, PTo. 05 Wall Rtrmg.

Mow Yorlc. Atiaeleottow hi on ttoe tb Nh follow) gea. tleiDfB wereneoled inreUfiri lurUt mu1u yttr Km M. Hants, WOlaflia, Ituo, Hugar Ahli. Low, job Marti, oqTD MorKtii.

Win. UuDter, Jfrt Cyrus K.Loinint, Da Jos. 0, lobutor ftHat Lfadlaiu, M. MifldoN, a. H2:" Airs UiulrrbUlg Job Haitry, Jam! Woaver, Valrmlas, Saroli.

MtiobtU, John yrratb, Wm Fowlar, Ihus Niratioi, Job Hooir L. Halted, Job A.IaOU, aioi'n. vn'HiLrimr. Apd at suUrawcmt mrattsc Board WILLIAM HAUHlb waa uoauimoulv relrUod PrehMoot, TQ08 joSfP wm apnoiniod Booreiary wndlllui, M.MAHUlBAmtaLutkkcralarif rrbtutrrl 1 1 WM. It.

nm Fraalflaat, FIRST-CLASS ITUS ISSCRAYCE, ON TDI FAItTICirATIOKeFUN. A XlJX XC FIRE INSURANCE ANT, No. element of the C-ndlllon a u. anv Jsnnsry 1, 18416. Onpltnl.

Tha Capital of told toiupany sotnally p.M up Ineamti 5W, BOO The Surplus oa tbe 1st day ol January, IMS. 1 fe 6 ToUl amount Ot CtpUal and Barpltu 374,008, U4I Aetn Amount nf Cub la lUriet NaUooat Bank 46 An oontt rh lo CoBpanY, OMror Amouut a Ctsb bands of Atnl and in oomseot transn isloQ 8WiT Atroout of Tork State Bond 1.UU0 00 Amoutil oi UtilttHi Btsta I(iurj Notts, msrkft rue lift TW 00 AtnonniofBaokbtocks markot Tila OM.OO An ouot ol liOani on Bonds aJ a. bold flret ilen of reoord on nmcun trod Heal PsUUa woitb Hast fWQOOO Iayall on df insnd.tbo mat kf i thIqo oi sec'uriutt pirdeed, ai least giOA. 80 900 4 Amoani dre lorPreiu aiusonPolteui istoed si offer. 8JW) tt Da lur in i Total IjlubtlUloM.

Total amoont of Looses, L'ltio and UaMIltiw. 80 Thf Company Contlnne to insure against DT9A8TRR8 BY MKh. on thf PA mu IPAliON PLnN.orotberwIss, ttie mohl fayorabie teruia, lb13crip Diyldend. on Participation, has toen bin 40 or tonkin ar. A8HEH TAYLOR, President.

BRNBT P. PRKFMAN, BocrfUrw jaSO 8aw.y WRUtOPP A isilluK, Agonu, UonUne near Court st. FIRE HI3TJEAHCE WITH p- FARTICIPATIOY IS TEE PROFITS. ISLAND ijvsCRANCE COM PANT, Ko. 41.

Fulton Brooklyn, 48 Wall New York. rUPITAIi. 600 Al-BBTd. J.lr 1, 1866 M9.506 Tbe LONG ISLAND tl ttie only local fire Insurance Company Inrahn on lb participation plan ABciip Ifcyitatfi of. POHTY PER CENT, declared Jnly 1st, 18G9, Ip parttotpatto enitomeia.

ti. W. DttLAMAlkK. President. Ww.

eto-Jawly A Policy ol Llfo iBstraiH I tb boot and af tstpiwlitfi wtteh tnu eiSBNkt iortisfii tip, )lll)f 4 a fail "'jEiorikflcaai 1 1 Tuife Insuranco Company is Court Street, IT1 roaawnv. NSW YORCv STOCK ANU MUTUAL, i ON A PLAN Vtt ICR Ol VP8 TH G1IATE8T PRACTICAL AJ)V1NT1GL TO THR AHSUKKD. WALTER GRIfHTH, Frksidbkt G. C. HIPLCT, ttaGRITART, H.

FROTHINUUAM, Trbasuiur J.COFFLXAutujlbt, i DlKKCToltb' Th. If wo. LaSbert yroLhmshUN.J. K.ftouibwohb A idf Few 1 1. H.i L.

H. Low, J. 8. ttiraiulnm. tsar Dunam, fhos.

Mrf iifrir, Jofio Bsifff. 80)iiul 8nutN Lwl Roltf rta Jhn 0. Joi T. Martin, Hv. Plerrepont.

Jkn HsUry, Hayef, John inrdon. frter C. CowfTl. ThiHott. Boa Walter liriffitl, A Mlltoo Hmlie, Rufua Jb ocka.

Hsiold DsMaer, frolSisKktu. nafll A I HftbfmUk Xelfbt 1. Lewis ft Nil AMERICAN EXCHANCE ra FIEE INSUBANOE COMPANY, nhll Capital 200.000. Surjlut 130119 Oft Office, 141 Erosdway, 7. lusrrrk bdii dimih.

aiiitriiANuiBg itiunFhohn FtiuMim.r i hAvts, km oiukb FKHSONAI AT IBfi Love, st haths. nFNBY BI TI.Ml. Prv.id.ot, DllfECTORfij Henry Oven, WeiTry Bnfter, William A. Boo Lovell floll rot SHfmnU Meta, Le via ltlei, Pritchard, Wtiliav Booth. HtiKh'N Csnip, Jolt 8crj inrer, Lovell floll rook, Bain'l llotclil'ison, Jss P.

Wallace, Cuoi (ii4 Iorns lUjnoiaa, Prosper P. Shaw, John itraltnm Thom as Chirk, Fred AL AM, Erwin Msd Reo H.biudwe.l, Sredk L.VuU. Clitrlen Kellooc, Wtr. B1od''tt, Robert IlltiMi. Bamll Tnislo Wm.

Pro Chss L. Anthony. biunaH Bro-o. Ilrnry Ci irk, Ralph Mend, Jsmcft Wilde, Jr.r Hea.l) Kohinson, J.L. Jackson.

Wm.L.Bi ion. w. Willett. HfcSBV finTLEK, Ws, lUTVoa Beerff ary. jaiMwei once W.

Med. H'y 0 SparkiiihS, Wti rn lUjnoldi, Pay A.Bovnrmaa Cox, )ayld Jones, Wm. Raynor. John J. Hlotbrnan A M.

Earle, JC3ECX1 3NTZOC. t. FIRE INSURANCE COnFANl Wa Ceurt Bireet Brnaklrm 1 Ij Fit XHiyi tJ h) ijii 1 j. i K. 13 Brs.sw.v, Hew Inh SI 000.000 000,000 Stint.

1,500,000 Cash Capital---1 Surplus July 1 tm-Fr Ji -So ThmrirDiiDY, haying the laiaest Capital tnd SnrplaiOf romw la Brooklyn, tv pifpartd tooSerato ladaeewea ato purtiet reuinwp touac. LOtWFfi FROMFTI.T adjusted and paid 1 4J Til il i Vts in tt ennwm I ptesiaett rldBtt 'btephkn cnnwKii CROWItttL Vine PreMdent. Non fauisii kvaw ATLiANTIO fere INSURANCE COMPANY ri OF BROOKLYN, N. T. 1 Wall turret.

Nrw Vnrii. jli Atlsatlo Dreoalya. Ossll Cs $306,00 ftsssts, MVtsnbsi 1664 CuvsTinaa FesHUSSi fiO, 1331. 1 1 DlUFTTlin Sell fVWM, ftfaranl HIMss, S.isMI W.hrtorS, (sa, ihiniiifi Ja W. Ms lull, cam left dlnoto If r.rli, MitwVaftsurlr, David BMay'le fa.

a atmoatiaa, Boueiiii Altv a Welter llriMth, I) Hhnuia Nicy U. ryn A DavcnpwC lvi Btt ham, C.Hnlght gi. ite.ii, gevmoui Uurirll, WlllUm 'irioft. BolicitH flrrdeU, fnficjih W. tlrecB fohu Wnuijwy, i United tOitUNjUl.

1 Nehcnlak Rnlght, HkMmoi, folnf.Hmf. va Kuitr.ieinMOl)BS( Wl liam wtlior NaWiffet Putiani Cwel! r.okllr Albert Ls. Ai Thom' ftnllivu JOM1 ti, COCg, preftidret. an svro Daw Vereta ra ai to GEOEGE J. HAEDI 00., Real Etlatc, ire and Llle Imorancc BEroliori, No.

XOO Moutusw ot' tisn.rs I rt euri Krnl Finn. Honalit. Hol (tlourv licit ss Uonil ruuli He IS. twry uUlio. FIHh MhN'S INH OK Y.

I I 1 TON if) TH AV 1 1 1 I IlH fNH U). OL' "AHrfemi). fai.ll. J. lUKilf A SCSI.

to 1 GENERAL NOTICES. KIG8lODNTY UbNtkUAt COMM It fKB. A veetlait of tha Commute vlil ild Ui'r room, hr 9 CdHutttrwt, Ocvoc.r 16lb, UMI. 1 K.L.SAMDKB905, PrtHdent. 9 aAWCTg Moe Ptc.ciay, ocla BUds DK LA VhttUMt, HI Dg Myrtle.

BffoofcAjo. my 19-f BBOOKUV UFIGUT8 PHAIU MACV, H. U. DICKINSON, Dupenstoff CBemJfik, 4fl llMiigae plaoo ttSS-im eorasr of HicV k. I- MINERAL WATERMINTHBHIUHe e4 decree of perteotio, la tiiiu PonotMos drawn Uwn to M8pw at (be Brooklya Height Pharmacy, corner of Mootajtu aad BYcto aUoppoalto Iht Pier epoot Honae.

at5 lm THE IIOWE hEttJNU.MAC'HINE LOCK dtlTCH, lor Families and Maowfao form. They or world roowad. Tho HOWE MA CHIN K0. Broadway, H.Y. ael ly AT IIOIB AGAIN DU.

C. PER KV, Dormitolohlst, bavin eloaed bn Botoa o0ce.No.41 Wlwtei can how bo conraUed it No. 49 BOND V1RKT, New York. Ail cwtaeeoTu dlaeara ol the head, lorn of hair, aod reiuatur rreyoeas, mole, wpDA.aod watia are perma teatlT wrd. MoU.

ftvekfea, pimples, eomedooea, or tBh-wocmii, isd aealy browa patohea removed lrtm th No chane for oelOOeod OINKELMPIBL A JONEH, LACEA, DBEB8 TKIMMLSOS, SMALL WARNS, a NAN OT GOODS, Ao Birndwav, I Oppoaue Ait or Place, a'' New York lcO-17 ii. MORGANS WAX FLOWER, tod 11 Uie material! for maklot the tame, at Nj R.D(CRINBONB tray Store. Onner of Atihotle ni Deny ai hi hew itore, Tbe Brooklyn Be thti Pbarmaoy, orer of Moat'iyo aad Bieka oprcratethePieiTepoat Boura. Leraona plvewth BrooKlyw by Mr, Woryin. 'Term wav brkDown oo aon'fnihottfoet? TI113 UNIIIVALLLI) U.II AS STOVI cheat and moiLecoopmJcal EATER 1 totfe po trte ron rmrtlte ot niplrewurt o4or.

jr the prtuclj dealer Idaouiaof ore by tbe UNION 05.S STOVE 1W Ul ItU-TOh AVg BKOOKITN. NTRAXG ADniAKCE, No. BSD Brondway, SEW YORK, will ofict at rel.U on MONDAY. Oct 15th, 8051 GREAT NOVELIItSIN LI! Cl 11 Eli ED SILK ROSES Irctn Pfi. A ao BIIiKfil, til tbe yard, from the hiirHf ot cost down ts 1 UNI DOLl Alt PrKYHD.

110 PlBfKB BI ACK tiltd 8 GHAlN AND TAFPPTA FI LK ttom Aq non, ai old eoit, AaoDUKvK OIIODI wH-lriVIAW l.N GUI AT V4IIIK ir. EOYXTOXA CELEBRATED ALCIU3, FOB WABMING DWELLINGS, CHUBOHES, Aj.1 TwentyvClghtiisevasd Erick and Portable forbeid and ott coal an! wood hreplar and par ot ht aten i raneca and kitcbcnera parlor, oSce, cyok. an I Unndiy itovra. RlCflAKDBON, BOYNTON 00 KANXJFACT0BttB9, No. 'BA WAT1R 0T4 New York.

Fond lor circular. oelSw CLOTUIXG FOR RIEX AD BOYS, i WM. EVANS BON CO. Corner of JflantU and Clinton 1 bare now on exhibition a choto Maortoent ol Zj XX. I JST O- 15- AND 1 Furnlyblng Cfiods for Boys, ho a lull Hae of Clctlu, Casslmeres, anil Vexing, wt rh bo mads to order on reaionabla farms.

reriatfm CHICKEEINO SONS (KHTAIltuIHIIKYJ A8n.) MANUFACTURERS OF cum, bquAee, and dpeiqe P1AK0-P0RTEQ. II I i I lu ITarcrooras, C.1'4 Broadway xiW rono; irdri Vessra. CRKKICRINRA CON0 have been rsrdri BIX TY PIVH MfcDALB re lb (JPKBOHi TY oftbflf hi HCMkNTB oY-r ompeHUr. NOURTRCN Of WHICH WI-HK AWARWWD IN 1 HB UONIRB Of BkPl bMBEIt AND OOTOBKtl, BHOOKLYN AORNQY, Ko, UO Futon itreot. OcC fan 'M.

WHITE, TRmMINOE AND FANCY GOODS, 1G Fulton Gtrecti HOSIERY. i f.loyto, Undcmcar, Jlitlonn, Lacca, i Muslin, Eiubrpxclorisi 1 Take Notice. No man can vote who is not registered. No man can be registered who docs not go personally to the polling place and see that he registered The Boards meet tc morrow at nine oclock and adjourn at their discretion. Previous registiation ol no avail.

Places ol registry are elsowhcre advortl3od Tub Brooklyn Post Office was the scene on Saturday of a little act which the new Postmaster, and bis new master, will he sorry tor, not ashamed of, before many weeks. Six Union soldiers wore discharged because they would not imitate Assessor Bobcson sod soli their principles far the profit of their places. Axd Satan Came Also. Ex-Governor Seymour is reported at St Paul, to have expressed himself in lavor of the adoption of the Constitutional Amendment, and to have said that he would tavor negro suffrage if lived in the Mb. Robinson, the candidate of the Interaaf Revenue Department for Congress ia the Third District, is moving heaven and earth to gain Fenian vote.

he main obstacle ia his pa.hu ay la he proof he has himself given that will sell his principles far place. If any open rupture ehon'd ensue betweeij Congre ss and the President, how far could the people trust men who, like Mr. Robinson', are both vacillating and ambitious, or men like Mr. Mnrphy. who are utterly unknown in their own community The Preside to the Soldiers "For all yoor services behold the reward 1 to be tent'd out of the Government empoy by a Iran who was from the beginning the end of tho war a notorious Copperhead Democrat.

1 Mn. Kinsella ia undertaking to mimic Mr, Johnson by turning out Union soldiers. lias only one stop farther to take to make the freemblanee periect appoint rebels in their places. TUG Now York C.ficca, of Saturday, after Dieting on the clmi actor of Mr, KcEiuson ss a candidate, coueedes that the Democrats will lose the Third District. Mr Weed says Thomas KinselUs appointment to the Post Office ha cost the Democrats thmsands of votes and they are busy making i.p thelc-s ty tracking the NatYard.

ill Mr. Johnson Change? Spicnlrtion as to what will be Mr. Johnson's tourte In view of the recent clic possesses intrust, not that people care so much What Mr. Johnson may undertake to do at that (bey wish to miasure the strength of the opposition that ylll he made to their will In tho absence of any authoritative statement upon the subject we may well accept the liews of the Washington correspondent of the New York who ought by tb's time to have learned something oi Mr Johnsons charactoi and disposition, as ban ceMem'y bad opportunities enough. Hosar--L" Wow 1 A spesk by authority, bnt only make mis statement from wlnt 1 know or P.oaldent Joai-oon It mines, of coonctloa and tenacity of pii.ot- matlera of which any one may aooo bo convinced who tboosea to know Mr.

Johnson that ho duos not con-timnlato any abandonment ot the position he taken on Ihe question of pestoratlon beespee tho elections have resulted adversely to bis poller, fitvos. there be any change at all It wl'l ern'-y not be manllrtud nn.H a. ter all the elections a heard trom Bat I snT firmly confined, and this la alto tha firm conviction of tut mots rile ulo of the President, that there w.U bo no aoatement la It off nerey with which he wilt continue to urge pnl'cy." nor In the tenae.tr will, whisk ho will chng to it, oven thon-h the ongreeetona1 plan should prevail in eplto oflilm. Th.smsynothewiSosloteam'in-ohlp, nut it is Andrew Johnson A.d Pie puo 'e ll look back five yca-s they wl'l find the sa ne csir-aeteristlc features of resotnto energv resist. ny ths tfiorls of trcitors to break up the Uu.oa that Ih wdl now advocsthig and urging h.aown plin of reno-ratunoicn though it bi cimdomucl by tha all ihe loyal 1100 This view will be substantially concurred io by ell Lo have paid any attention to the develop, meat oi Mr.

Jolineons character since ha becaina Fie.ldent, It all strengthened by fits fact that the Democra-y c'hinrga sod won talk of victories. They may bd able to delude Mr. Johnson With tbclr npb'8lrlra, and thereby Inda a blm to continue to give bs support to their I rip son chic and failing cause. ,1 The Case of the Timtor Davn-The Oilia eta! Expla-mt on. i lue official Blatetm at of tha JrT Davit cava puts tha matter In a much mere atlvfactory eon-di) Ion than It bad been supposed to be, la declared to be under the civil lw.

Sn lur 86 (but la concerned ths. a la no obata'e tq cutlmni.dtate triak -u: A reieiit act ot Congreaq files tha Monda otllayaLdtbe fooii'j Monday of Nov ember tbeday nt bolding tha Utoted Bt-ton-OonrU at Richir.tmJ, Th', it was upprlhendci; Would render (be adjourned Jcrm, Which has been set down for the beginning of thla month, of doubt-ful legulity. That form-wav, ttiereRrte, not held AnotberVct of Lonare aa Changes tbe ol the judtchil circuit, lu Whit the Vivrah Court ia Included, it ia eontldcied doubtlto i this does not render a new "otment ol C.re necea.ary before a trarvit Court can be held fit F.lchuioud. Thla would require Wtfaor action by Congrifia. 1 1 Pbvi it h.ld tn mil tarr custody at Fuffe-a Monroe Instead of hctiqf hand over to thq idvil autiioritiea b.enuoa thnt wunld bo to put ffairin one of the Vfep nit )u 'v, ivh-eh a-o lucou r.reient, neomloriable, tlltby, unlua'thv, and cnnldqot be adequouly guarded He woal.1 bo cer tVn to eltbirflieor ereipe in uv.v abort thnk.

1 orlreaa Monroe la a eontit teev. rj, re vpaot Id thajailv, at IB be-tternilapledto thea.fek'ieplu trad health tv! the prisoner. There lorn tWml an'bo- tl a make no ubjC'-llon to b'v being knpt there, tut latli.r seem to prefer It. Ii It dla-tmotly trad, irtood, JioWCTCr. tlnt'wthen they It t.

lor he the the SI. had the ol the tin ot tn 1 my (ll not he let vs tl vaya de-whi. nei Jii" ran gvt It tloneri trs ia about "Ufa it iy work tea you eu) do, and a man needs a pair of over, all tor' it. Aa tor bricking my shoea la such ease, 1 ahould as soon tl ink ol blacking my laea. 1 carry a Dire of ttolow to preserve the leather and keep out tha water; tints all and many an officious shoe e-rru doll tny shuei when I was slnmhcr.ng, mbriukiug me fur a gentleman, has bad occasion to repeut it helort be prodaced gloss on tbem.

i Ulh reot on for imad pack avail analogy, wfi nmy be sore, tn nature. Even the tKvaiiyr," qirieabut a email touk on his Journeys. I The essays which give tbs title to this last volt nme ol Tboreans are five to number. Tucre ii ten bettde, under the beading "Anti slavery and Rfkrnn thonqb ws do not a. a that tbe singular paper on Ft aycra, or the ot Thomas Carlyle aud Hla Workvt I a ley apt eta) rel.

rente to eltbe. refer j) or anti, alavery. Tuete date t.om 1811 to 1333t pitied ot neatly twenty ye fee, and they Upw how caretully Mr. Thoresu worked The paper on Bliury In tba Flea tor Captain John Biowd, aud Lila Without Principle, reveal h'a spirit very clearly. nrogeona, sell povaesaed, poaltive, of unlimited tetth inthatidth and in hi own conception ot II, t.

nil. toward Inanimate nature, reverent toward lonely doer and thiukora ol good, cruel end scoalu' toward common error, Impem traffic, utolnnp, hfr.de, remote, Tuoresua ws a anul torwl leb Am.r.eabn no cempudmand hu.lly I a fitting place in her eata'ogge ol great man, (For M'e by 8 D.as A Co 1 Atico Cnry'a I'onnii, An coutllr ot tbe holldav hs already trom I hr prere ul Tiekuor 71. Ids In tha shape of a very finely priutod and bound edition ol Alice Caiys fanenv, tlluatrated paitwpIL 0fr Otiriand all "enamelled furniture." lit mrrtm a ortin't In-niellc). fhrMpi, a 0i)dWaina 1 Ri fiOM MJT ciy. Air tlAl THPlM'f itRlNi Tlfcl a ill gorxl, WMiastvd tcproraied, at the eid iahivhed knote.

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