II • THE TRIAL -OP MR . Dnxis. For the 57, 00 ,„ 07 two yew, Mr. Jay senses Davnt was held • e l heelei of war. , Ile constantly demanded Us. be m in d over to the civil tribunals, ex eing his reedinese to meet whatever • • .6c:cautions might be 'formally made - against tem. • Lilt summer la was brought into Cont.. The bill win that had beea toned wait' Mad in he hearing, a s ad ltoW,ed sextet, to e Me Uhl "Mosel.- ~'The Quern. übstitled • meat * b il l . Me lipase delay, and he , Tide trial has been set down Ibr the id" next month. Chief Justice Danes has etinified his waling:ma to preside, provided the case shall, by Co.. „ teat; 'be ealled"same days eallier—lah _ ditles htto to be in Wasking , ton at the time now .designedad.' Thu grailty 'tirade trial," respect to the . • chamfer of the Individual - arreignedi the sets for which he Is inculpated, aid' the legal pnatiplas to be dettumined . and that the p applied, make 1: of high consequence' reeding roaglatrue In his • reputation led attainment; shall fitly symeolize the di gilt Of the natio : Mr. It Detria hu,' in reality, been'tia AO, aa used I he he wil/has affirmed, to have his ease pro- • , Lei prompily accept the set Leiden made by Mr. Cies& • The admirers of 41.. Day's ;pert that that he cumot be convicted unless vie- Ince shall be done to :Mt laws In appiy- Jag them to his ease: yhte constitution does n t define premisel7- la what tree son Mail consist. Its definition was • framed to exeltie constructive tleasee, under curt of *bleb, for many sus, the • moat -monstrous Injustices wfre wrought ly the thatch government: la , feciamd that treason shall cutlet • entg In levying war against the goreM. tie.; and la giving aid and comfort' to Its 'armies. Set his Mash/ea Ii eaßt. • er endears than. precise. Directly sr tar the trial of Mr. denten 'tend sum, WM pasted cleaning tremens and pre sething Its pin Ishment. Tide is the • moue leader settle.% Si r_ Dews Mud 'b e tried, no eubserytent" law, appdeableitO Al. cue law , !meths been enacted...Of coarse, taw will be counted la the light of former pidlcial Interpretation and • Pre .lta. lerenote and some otherll4l - of acknowledged. abilities, *a. UM that the national govemikent, f6y ' tdocksdbm Southern p?rts, and In Uri au • ether Ways, conceded. belligerent sMhts to the revolted States, to eucira degree that persona acting in offhial position, under their sanction, alum .and ought motto be bold to individhal ammuntability for theft. conduct. Idea Is at the bottom of the dogma; as these men hold It, that the Southern • States are conquered proVinces; and jostly liable to be treated a, such Intel) particulars by awn-national autiuitles. Donhtless, all these points have Lilian as fully considered by the lawyers who ire , represent the government Selby Mei, retatned for the defense. That the Ode Janice as well as the Judges of the Die trim Donn la which the Use will be called, have bestowed a candid exaint • nation upon them Is eqoally It may be that some surprises await. the aaublic, to betrial. developed dating the Pro reas of the Ornate, however, the of loyal • men in all parte of the testicle are loyal ten, that treason such as was enacted se this coital:7 la a horrible crime, Mid oaght to its lbe ut signally • ptiniehild lei eaders u .to deter from a repel) c' Sou of -It.: 'What Is demanded is hot saultiplled trials and conviction, ; body mks - that the multitade who Par. detested in the Rebellion shall be Vile • tubed in merest and ematity they now enjoy: but there la • demo and nauftn - gnashable feeling that the 'Reliellion . ought to be tried, centictad and punish-, ed la ther persons of a few of its Most conspienou leaders. This feeling "we not grow out of a desire for revenge, but oat of an hatelagent and alid: !rig conviction ofiestice. If Mr. DArIE shall fall to appear, or, appearing, alga escape, either through the oconplidtT the 'jurors or the provisions of exudate law of n the Men who 'lmagined thettoyein. meet through the four dreary yeiret or the war, will fed , tem nuke has Mee cheated of Its due; and the nation de landed of ,ammt explatioa.- ..,, M ■ Il THE BLACK tlrgEttn . _ ..No sooner wes the proposition, made, _ re admit the blacks esiding la there ' - 'cited Bates, to the rtgbt of suffrage, - titan the Democratic journals with] al. most one consul', declared that theirs . - /2071ifion shtmld not be tolerated,-drat this was °Hainan, deafened to b, "white mar.'S government," and akt,ld be contihned each:, Some few, ind Uri, . daconotenanced the proclaimed latest .1 ' •. . ' tion of stripping the blacks of the kit- Ical rights with-which the laws had,in. , . mated them; but these wiser commis produced little or no t trect., Jo all: there'd' the =made bpi* Alia - 1 frage went on as vigorously as ever. i - At the-elections recendy held to the &ludo re Stotts the blacks, almos-with'. 'oat exception, voted with the lirpubil . cant threat the Datum. are greed) enraged, and proclaim more furiou:ski than before that the /decks shall Cease to he voters. We submit that It weird i be a shorter cut to the desired end co detimunatic supremacy to make It maCata: libations! fora cidun to rate eilllftial . th e Danocrats 1 What re ml' nha ove Democrats to luau , • plain of the .nuielmily existing amlng the Southern black/ In ;rapport of the - Republican candidates? When slavery ceased, the time expired in which the blacks were bound to kiss the hand,iltst, emote them. In striking hack, through, the ballot-bores;the blacks demoutrits that they share in the same hum e whites. anity' l as i i „, . ,t, ._. •W a have ardently desired Mfrs should take such that politi i a turn as to' vide the black rote of the South' litotes between' the two Aeneas! pan ' just as we haveltld itto be most ex' Went that the It bh tai hone vote th rong out the smutty' should .he divided, le- ' cording as each Individual of that per, suasion should: intallfgently Jodie; Of , principles and policies It did not ler prism Is that duriog the furor of [now' . ; Nothiegism the Catholics went alatlva unanimously for the Democrats. i /n that conjunctive there 'was • really no other way for them to go. Bin they bad previously fandabed-at /east sa osmium for the crusade that was Made upon them.. The blacks gave no proimeen ee. ' for the assault ' nude upcia the= All the fault laid to their charge was that they did not manage to get rid of the akin the Creator clothed than with. • If the demacrits had taken a•dliformat course, If they had obeyed the lisliteeticla of the World, MINI 111 marked wisdom, to "court the blacks,” a different result • would have bees produced. This pro. ass of "coutlng"' is not most/y,mnd la rather pleasant than °Menefee' whet cep, plied to moat human bateau Religion: Ate have made report of classes or ales and women raised so entirely above all die !enmities of the. dal sa to bear re. roaches and even blownwilk tun nfilid placidity; but in daily intercourse orb' mortals are seldom if ever cocoa/tette Agouti deal or tio rid Allure' tft4 r•• taus in all men; and as the blacks are' repotted to tia below the whites la origi nal powers and cultivation, It is not alogniar that they have not yet learned to "render good for eel'," tun lista tip. en taking are of theunalvea by nick magas ea are Writ at their Com mit -;-:-- Pints „ _reti.v.sats. is prollflo Is• kid!. 06 data for AA. The Preal/essy, Altgady names of A. 0. Otitis. 0 A:Orsns. Wm. D. &Asylums beim presoaks)- , yr,k,asst • s. . SLILILROAD CO3SOLIDA77OIIG The telegraph remits a report the , valet:nem sante days age. le the rife, that n egotiations are le pretratt for du' co nsolidation of the PeensylVtlaht Mil road Co., tb•New Jersey Transportati on Calumny, ma the Camden and Amboy Railroad compeer, tines coestiottleg one mammoth compisy with hiti,. from NeW 'To& krsAtalifi.ez gki by tftd : a .; of Philidelnicia. , _.. It will be recoile* thitteocei**Bara ego, passeagers mid frOiritt between New Turk and Pittsburgh all Went by 1 way of Philade/phia. The completion of 1 the roads making np what is known as the Lebanon Valley Route, made a sar• rhea dleendea or tide bisliai., The i ,, _nail , Company lost moor Of •de; ißarrisbnrg, will•-thwOun e emmidltorboyJend the J j X " !!!t."l . _ . _lbnituptsttaton lost it en ' tirel.Y. afte tAhtteiteitilon of the Oen ijj.2l,l/11Md-Of , Newleney - three Or Tdir yen 46; tree t /triebetn ta"Yersey City, measly .opposite to Castle Garden, this lota appeared tole complete and lr- About this *tie a new through line, between New York and Waiklattitin, witbout cheap or am, Was eatablialted, making the trip in , reihiced Abu lad with conditions of increased .aorasor t , :riga/lie creams the kialsiiare it Tret. ton, and . raas ibence tit P hlladidibla ba the Pennsylvania side of tie Delaware. ..ht 'Phlladelehliiit Maim Ake .114 W kill ea the Raiding Railroad bridge, In= 1 tersemirHg the oil Hie beyond the Block icy Alms Howe;' Thhi summer the CoMpanies pompom,' leg the Lebanon Tilley route fornishea .itavelernwith additional facilities; and ti do was met... 14 4i construction of . a new track trout the Weis _Philadelphia. idipoi °title Pennsylvania Ritherid CO6- ht ilirellad la Frankfard, there tapping the old line from Xensiniteu to Trt,410,4 'MN track crosses the Reading' Railroad I , 1 br.dtte, lad is need by the •Washingtojn line in common with that .ltne •to ,Plies= !Win. The Winkle/ton Jilts 'DOW has a depot at West Pfilledelphia, in' the yard or thsPertiasylvat4a#llnad boio: 'lids low errettgeratint 'Elyse a doable Week all thtlia7 betworas iiitisburgh ledew Tork k by wry of Philadelphia. Altbeirite.it mile. tardier the trip is made its , the same time as bY the other Conte and at 'benn, charges. This exPlination shows What *tire Is drawing tba two gnat cotatiantes or I.NceiJerser and tbe Pennsylvania 'R iiu toad 00. together: Theyy-14mm :Ostend interest "in gettleg the passenwsr aisd freight trattta away from the' Lebanon Valley ratite; and this, is is thought, pre more amain!, be done by consolidation than by alance, CO matter how close. The progreis of the negotiation will A be watched by the tetainegs coay with greagattentioa. ' ' rm ' ntnit Utz. Ilf uotoi'clideavoreil to talk alty to Mt sadism:o of whits citizensloy- at Wisehester, Its.; : s few evade's Mete: with deddsdly. poor. mama, He the litseetriad 'heated, and foWlted la every ; Istagliable * way.. The Wild, 'Whirl Proved timest raiment ted - eployable to the ! Thesis eitisana was BLit the speak ir bad helped Waste 'Qs -valley." The old' phit whieir preempted the op plies:don of ter Mid ibathMti to abolition ists who might dad their way into soli h eti district; &life; zroiwithstaid. big tbs tiffime of the .llnlea army to crash ft out of existema " Where they biia thipawer thee/imitate people show themselves Jut as .luutittity, malicious sad apiteitil toowso is theyenkcee as that' Were doming the war, of previous to oietenienatacent.' The y male turbulent , spirit Which Pigmented the lirowbeatiag, 0( Hex Milroy at Wivetienter, Wes stet O r leMts by kilierldin, asd 15 alt the otha HBUsay Diitriets, tii:tll.lr re- Epees:ire— conintandsna While these troublesome impediments are so sum! guns tiveryWkere .ttupaglocit'the Booth, thiDestocioe puma due Northlabors diligently to impress on the iiiiadjoruke masses the factlh t the soother. Jambi' ' W Is C tolls *num with the northern llon,lnt Brat- tim Jester ehOws snything hat tlia 'proper to dance fn the nationalltsppy RortokrAL- GLELiNINGS - 7- It Woad that luster Wade la deter- Witted not to gtrattp Eike, sad intends now to ran for ' ,L . Wane .this lower wonee,-- -The war-Lira' a - paati Tor teti er tiataillr.alo .11111 V the tom pas 'l,a he th4ks /41 ea !' 434! drag Abe A 132. Li ma are found 4io 4gbta 11*Otilij UM .?itT, ~the other der,-and was all ready to report, when the htdres" tkoniat he had better And hi. wej bles to . 114 and the next day retorted--his rut !WAIN snortnery-diandssati Tg irepliqui ' dogs 0 1. 11 --Xli — nliir . klw not, -u wisp suppose, idly man, on their Innen. '''Biery'-jest "one' or •w . , wore Ilres grouted by. the osoadir of these animals: Bat --- reeentlya lady e earn, frightained *oink a mono 'olt the 'SI* aid Tell arenipica.. ' Wu snid e far her, nut Oita rif thi noble 'amines discovered trer, grievenieti ' fonOclei; but 'still living.; 'llbeireir Oar pled -On O osidod,ooil nursed utak - 4'cushoeted, isteroily o r two .osory home .hostiO on :tho' Oil* or iho fuearatins'river was lotted to in the .dps of that -pine?, very naively re , marks. "This hems* his for some tirsie hariot's bad ,iopotiooO, q4mi _ fttainael ; 44oi ii*Dit";,!, : tb, way do riny wall for kenses, - birt i t the isms rtle were to be lipplied to the In-' mates, *kat u reit"' true da fr we should her'. = r- ' ..Tsrarit'aek cioisk, witch hu been,. kept for thirteen months on the itagO la New York, has been ortruyektrokiikered scr.sus itrpreyent the 4:4pablit tuirest.', The laisit riestiatiotkalf bald ijilSittralilivl{ Uf the aside littie Pegchted 044'116- ;and mci'4l4,r*L. 110111010 o t oymoyeocellhly, 'atorilPer witi pneelsion: A *ow yolk ow br aP, saYi that hy the eel of ientiry itaall of, braatiiin arms will probably. be the new attraction In the notorlittil New York rinses wean , r. orsidey of incorslstaney.' lit'Greeley w. ra . all young men against getting 'jaw thshertand_adestOolelsr_ss thent intake .citur ertifilr'iarstrey.- rinses yin,' te' ses says, he is tbs heaviest erettitorof Whil ,hanhrupt. about town, e pidiantbioplet p inth " wines borro wing ., hcCan't bees; Ids bind bat of his "owe P0 c .4 1 , when. asked for .ps,lesst,. Gina thing cells* howeesfrr4r- c9rfloallmastame had the money to land If Its bad" not heed up to sows of hi. principles. 4if.istte_Tnr - Ibb: teak I. growing on tsk _lt *eye toqt, sos nAly,in the maga i/eliralht Oia-aliVamaa ihisubjest iel.-11111:41 sitars ilso In book nusklnsp.C.ltot' iesif Jibe - ago an ed/thie LonifidlowNl"Binion" lianerd—lnAlstla n d s..ssiltlHlnstrt tens wu taksts,on:thcraces,,prilrt4iii nt, and .ihdtgltfed iheeellselivers, trio and now !sharp( • Chrlatosaa edition°, "Simi Ikentd.", VW( ihetehes taken the spoterendered .falsons' by Whittier. Ifj some hiinfacthis'soitofinos• esa. toi,rn. «wig' .of; lfeltit, we bityleestild meet with. OW isle. ketald Alien in the street to 'thiretiAsvir,. Issiced;' ontrssind lad rebbed; her, ffekstid eteenj... *see halata telihmkin i t )44 i m end ts still etoeasecticier,,Neohte to the perpethatonelherbefinenitiiiti has yet bone 'nor:,er/11:be, IturAew:. If the pear ircittia &tie 'slot ieetteM 'hat ilei tlejetti is ifhthe . d her WM. !qua findaad,,,howarti r at $l,OOO ht oat* id i tieirliiktiliat the' Bsouse cezerce are abusing Silas M. 13 Brad-ion and a ji.bb!Dawn Whit. B I a barefaced Cale or steali windbeg. A. novel waa printed and ID lisa Braddon's m'ust's called Cum. and Making. the name of B. Widte as , author. It Wax afterward' limed la book form, aid the critics have foiled otit that d r ies very poor transtatiod of a Prepay drama, 'Tanta," by Feuillet: With their anal delicacy, the English reviews teat Miss Braddon's character to pieces, heap insults on Bsbbhigton White and trail trains of insulting persovallties around Um literati arena, all of de .spectatom &Whig delighted with thumbs down. Tess Scranton BspubUsee contains - quite • chapter of accidents for the week ending ,October. lifidt. Ann de f ray, • servant girl, was burned to Monday, her clothes having - nth On fro d caught fire m a stove. Jibe ruahed Ont into the street screaming and burning, and would stiffer no one to wrap her in clothes to ' ker smother the Bre. Gila Mahar broke arm by falling down stalls Andrews fell from a bucket while de. ; mending a shaft two hundred feet, being hub/July lulled. Re leaves a wife and tom ehildreit. WIII. W. Brans *as killed in the Bellevue mines by a falling stone, which struck hint on the head. :Mrs. Walsh wu struck by a train of cars and litstantly killed. A sou of Mr. John Cemmings had his ankle fractured. by a fail front a horse: a week , ago he was kicked by the mine home,.and lea, than a month ago was thrown (rim a wagon drawn by the ume borne. About time I I to get rid of the anima', we think.' , Ws au that the dead animal contract ; (re have been deed by dollars in Louis for allowing a d bowie tureen more than' orty hom in • the street ilairetwe any mob coat ors? - And, it en, how many 'home bare they? Dead anlmals can hereon iu many plaCes ici'llt'obtirgb, and we know of osslara• dog which - laid , on Federal street; ; in Allegheny, for many more thin forty biurs, and may be there still for aught we know. to th e uOntrarri Yet we f have heard of no Ansa Guar clubs are irartiog up all over the State.- Several hate beau oh milted is the various verde of Philadeinhia, sod we bear of one just Ibrmed to Car .gethese are composed of ftepub. deux, aid the Democrats do not centres a denies to Join, It may be taken rut tvi dance that they do not trust thutriener e i ioniclently to make him the President. •Ms Jao. 0. Witztaus, who was bora in Carlisle lifty-fodr years ago, died re. cendy in Maryerdie. Cal. He wu one of thenrst settlers of that town, and a. a Portrait painter he had few superiors on the Nellie gout. Mr. W . llatus is a p:dlabed gentleman, and, la ntissod and mourned by a large circle oftlende. Twit theatre In Memphis has kept open all if , the time , ha spite of the yellow 'ever pun; although the daily Rae of that town sue the audiences have been eery slim, and Lady Don, who has been theater,- haa not been paying enemas,. The, kat few nights, however, have been ungirovements on the former, and the extra is tollowieg Ike fever out of town. IT.l,laid Hobert Bonner's' Income, de r.v ,r from the Lefler, exceeds $1.50,91X0 p ad annum. , Robert Might, perhaps, horses. tors on leer, if he did not keep fast . . AT TEA recent Virginia election the novae" voted the ITatort ticket with re markable nnanimity. The Ektimond Dispatch bewails thia evidence of the hel intelilgence of the blacks, and consoles d la the reflection that after all the nekro with a btalot in hit hand bean striking resemblance to the toad with a Jewel in Ma forehud, Art exchOge veil Tharlonr Weed is wovvi • znillIon; he alight atop talking at Greet/. if he has that conch musty. zee zainsauvz .. cc • cc aim zee rAZllgttle 601LP.17111i4 eiceeereiz e . zeu rztazezize come:e l m zee reezezzvare 0011201314 D. . er Judd's Fgg .Presnng 11xmponn . . Sty Sean ofd. . BOLD A? inxiitsale Dame orniour., Si 14 Mutes wen. saver elle@ Dtazeseel. lie Si Rieke. week t tte plimesee 7, wezt ete re...eweer el:be Dlemteet. . 4 9 178TICINN HUN 600,114. do . rem.. 1., al -• +t .1r • T•tra• Is •.. ~wns:.•or ralat rm. tam thata ip,ra•ar•ir• van...o.W by a rase,. is... P r clar..• .. of iswiaerat/.•-1.1,4 ....11 1..1.1 Is a. ... ”8.1.,..1 .140111171••,,ta a.•er *a... • Sallati. 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