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THE NEW YORK HERALD —— WHOLE NO. 6961 MORNING EDITION —TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1855. PRICE TWO CEN'S. AEVERTISEMENTS RENUWED EVERY DAY, FASHIONABLE FALL MILLINERY. ‘ CITY PO LITt cs. hear anything about the whige and dgmecrate,”” nal Cricket. ‘The St Nicholas Hotel Tragedy - SEES ————— F. JARVIS & 00. Poca a top pep ei pitt, | HARLEM ChiokE? CLUM V4. NEWARK CAICKYT CLUM. | COMMITTAL OF MESSRS. DEAN AND MONTOOMLI °F 3 finally obliged to give way, when Sir. Davis ; pan Peres camelrsns “ NEW PUBLICATIONS, Will open for eebiition thelr HARD SHELL. GENERAL COMMITTEE, Xu vo ha ; # game of a home match between the ahove s THY TOMBS, NOUNTRY NILLINERS SHOUT) PROCURE, PRANK Ox Moffbay Nuxr, Titu 17 rit Lyset FUDL LIST OF DELEGATES TO THE CrrY AND COUNTY |. Mr. J/avi# warmly condommed the manner of conduct cha he enterdisy at Newark, New Jersey, The he sendition of Mr. Weighty ten taguanm: samy, ©. 008 Cc lle’s Gazetic of Faalvon, and the Bea 1 Monde, he | No. 72 Canal street AND JUDICIAL CONVENTIONS CHOKEN. the primary elections, and presented the platform of Harlem nH Wright sad Bates to the bowling | by any means better, He has not ieproved amy since a a full deneription cuit ‘aigles ior bonnew, dresses, | A N EXTENSIVE STOOK OF The Hard Shell Genera! Committee hed 4 roeeting last | Ape its ‘with Metin the’ peo. | of-flferson sad Malias, who scorml cums fast trem the | Sunday night, but still remains is eo unchanged cond ‘&e. Persons eons sabgcet nee oe en receive their Parts ey pial night at Stuyvesant Institute, to fill their lists of dele- | ple are lod waren a past ce former's bowting, and several wides from Hallas, when | tion. From the asture of the wounds, the dectors are several dae ANK LbSLIN, 12 and 14 Spruce sicet. , 1y low agree straw goods, dc., de., de., } kates to the county, elty and judicial conventions, pur- | When there was general destitution among the | Wheatorolt put bmsclf on at Jefferson's end, and H snaiceat br way live: tenet else ORE sae itp oF ti MEW YORK HERALD FOR BALEA Denied ab exiceniely tom: Bret Sor ene saree suant to the requirements of the resolutions paased at re ape Sea reg veperesny vem aphogheg Wright—who had played reaarkably well—was tinaily th enecal impression is that he exanot suryine forty. F'Soura neg ofthe Heraid, that great record of events Corser’ of William’ street iirc. the last meeting. Nearly ali the hard shell delegates | would prove of real service to theta When it was saggest t by Jellerson, after Wharton took the plane of onger. Up tothe present ao tatpraal he- gaia pou na cence cae, ne, years 1G: 1 OURE & SEPORUD were present, and among them Recorder Sinith, Senator | €d that if they employed them in building houses for the who had made his four in good style, Wharton | Biorrtiage hay set Gs, which ls considered @ geod nigm. Fee oe ier to N.S. BW, , Herat oflice, CARD.—MISS_ ARMSTRONG DESIRES TO SAY TO | Barr, Almshouse Governor West, John B, Haskins, and | W!82B Clases to five in, they said the plan was s vison ed admirably for bi fifteen, partioniariy against the | The great danger to be apprehended in a case of Ue Se < her friends and the Indien cenerally; that she will open | oe 7 fry one and not entitled to their considera kad and n ; NEW BOOK BY THY AUTOR OF “ALONTY— in entire new stock of millinery goods, at 430 Hudson sireet, | Others. oliticta: Aur te Goth, the Roe woke bowling of Hallas, who tad got well om the wicket. Tay. | Mt ‘especially in (he case of Mr, Wright, is inanuna. | ese THE HUDDEN PAT, Thursday, Sept. 39 Crating othe Iuiegt and tno! ap proved The outside lodby was very large, ond great interest | but, said Mr. Davis, we are dotern ined tHuvt t) lor, who bad nucceeded Hh Wright, waa replaced by the f (he intestines, which, fom resent mppeaauess, One elegnn 320 ee tie attention he iatone ee ee was manifested by tho “ outsiders,” who were principally Hoel tie 0 one a8 the. 66:40. can prerent ran 8. Wright, who kept his wicket up for the cost of | i very Likely to sot im. manpeanes cl: te ihiadl tk Pay sand hiss are told that yo are dividing fo New York Evening Poa — ell office-seekers, ax to who would be enrolted as members 0: | and distracting the democ the Sacngy 68 enrele Bir EAt out et a encee of tonrinee, pan lingerea week or ten days before pow t ‘tea th following not hich the Rich ALL AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR 1855 OF FRENCH party. but Task ia it pos- . Des 1 sued Haquicen to doubtless ors tas, me i i th jnnels and Furs. Madam HARRIS & SON have tniich the several conventions, sible for It to be more divided than it {a No, this istuot | got by his usual scientific amd steady play. Godwin was Yesterday sf es Cora Ritchie, taine aust (route to the Mterary ure inannouning the arrival of their first imps i t ss . y | our oblect—our objes to sus ¢ principle aE tawted cathe J ball bs " as a Bie (the Bh irtglipew dtled a} 7 oS Pare Vicginle hae Gna Racontebs tone ee On the meeting being called to order, Horace F. Clark if Kuoly Nothingis “ a hat rep a cat ooakinn \ fon the third ball bya ripper from Hy Byrom | (the latter aa eeory ta the traname Jet produced:— design and tasteful combination of materials, this importation | was called to the Chair, aud John Y¥, Savage officiated a | mar. { will bein favorat it. (Hic Soke HE | and Haory, (ro now addition: to the club, were equally | fen) were conveyed befure Justice Davison, at the Se Let tus noble production (we use tae adjective in ils fullest 4 urpassed. We cat) particular attentic Secretar . . (leses and cheers. ) nile * A ai eon t Voliece Court, for the purpase of being com sense) lie upon the table, enliven ie hovrud, be the household veo mre admired at present in Pi ecretaries, th: eis apy one here who objects to these primeipies, wo | Unfortunate, olthough their play ia the second innings | Titied to the Tome The tanta the prisoners were companion, of every irue-hearted Virginian, Foster this gifted eae worn by the Empress Kugenie; besides othe: Fome debate ensued (a4 to who should fill a vacancy in we give them an opportunity of replying. showed (hat Uiey were good crieketers, and Byron's bow | in attendance, and atroug solicitations were mado to the daughter of the South with the expanding sanshine of apprecl+ fen In velvet, At), ec. | Fure--Our niock of furs will be foun th ’ Mr, Davis here retired, and u r a magintrate to h on Sion, tho refreshing: dews of praiss—simutate undeveloped | worthy of especial notice, comprising # full assortment of Rus- | te Twelfth ward, when Mr. William Johnson was chosen | is. Fo: 11 (a Gorman) came forward and addressed | UBB being very superior aguiuat the Newackers. God Ie OO are the sconsed balled. | Bonduneo Ofer tts, whic lias never yet “penied 1's inapiration” to walk | sian sable, mink, stone marien, chiachilia, ermine, &e., ke. As | to All the place, the meeting. He waa received with groans amd hisses, | Win, Jr., war well caught by Jefferson from Wheateroft county for their appearance when called her steps, emulate her achievements and share her bonors— | we are going oul of the fur trade, not baving room for both Hae ha Lael tieaee ate Ck ae a ee rn, ‘ ko to onawer the charge, were quite willing t lend Jet Virginia produce a few more such weiiers, and ‘he cry that | businesses, we shall sell onr eniire sock of furs aia greatsac. | Before the delegates were chosen, Mr. Timoruy Dax | jaye” Aithouche ne Gein Tene aience was restored, Le | and Winte, wlio foolk bis place, made two two's afl was 1 of the prisoners, but the magistrates the South las no iversture of iis own. le silenced for ever. | Tie We One on Titec ne Bite’ Ot Broadway. | moved that no member of the General Committee be } married an American wife; his children were bora im thi | VOwled by Hallas, The innings closed for sixty-seven snd accordingly the prisoners wersy ‘the Hidden Path” isa work tbat North or South, Best or | — Notice. —We open on Thursday, the 20th nn wife; by were born in th “ there th fn in ow fat Gar poet © Sle te inger ct koma paws ant ey, | acct a chosen a6 a delegate, ax it might seem that they were ac- | country, and he was himself an American by choiev, He | The Newarkers sent in War Wurts, and the lat ante Wane cae eecdioreh ¢ NOt daugiier sendy thia tcsnage. 10 the world—pours this ALL, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS.—JAMFA TUCKER | tuated by improper motives Were any of their own | bad been cbliged by tyranny in his native land to fly to | ter, who is 9 fine dashing este soon after went out ced Gi ate “the refuge of the oppressed; att 20 | ty ons of the veteran's muselors lain. ner he was determined hat to de oppressed | PY 00 of the veteran's puzelers, and was succeeded by rather than the | by any more tyranny. He then addrened the mening rm. | Baker, another good encketer, and be had to eucsum) to to the bh the phrsletan in attendanoe palm, iii wounded hearts—traces for wavering, erring feet Terpectially reminds the trade that the buik of tia rich Fombe would be highty aa Vath, which leads 10 the great goal ofeternal | juiumnal stock is now available, baskets with fruit and flow: roe are, Shona hes ei wee aay “This General Com- | that he was here i 1 4 ee sated by seldish intlue : DERBY, Publi , New York, and for sate by all ons ah cea wreaths for the million, at 387 Broadway, near UCKCES, | ler ja) to his health EDITOR OF TIE HERALD. success of the cwase of the national democracy, This was | German, but was f z tly interrupted by a portion of | # fine ball from Byron, Then came the hero of many a 70: crs & bold». vement, and it had the aympathy of the people. | the audience, who hil ect . Se ae ADAME MALHERBE DESIRES TO IN¥. The hard hell fr 1 udience, who had evidently resolved that no one | jong pcore—Jetlers 1 Gieposed of hitus, too, oa ey, Nicwonas Horm, Sept, 17-8 o'clook. Wit ne putished on the Ibi iawt, the fairy tale of “CEN: DU igyeeincg ere rier te atte Mates ay ave contended with a tmecy wank organization they shout spe n ong rs thoy oul prevent 1 fie; how: | the fret ball Pea, tae the yee 5 We bare heen reqnsciog bp: Capt di. Wala 7 é ye cn oe “prs m hy ibe St. Nicholas Hotel, where she will open fat! mill ‘on, and have } ever, succeeded in making his speech, and wus loudly ap- | for some time puseled the bowlera and kept the field at 4 ea, forming the fret book of Bawel 1 Keries ce itu Thursday wext, ih Ma come Ou siventipaned snd powerful, Let us put aside | plauded by his German hearers work avi ha at See Fe On pol a tombitey hia | 2° short ata’ DL of his present condition, im order te tories for Litth Folks, in a r~ —— selfish considerations ir, Cusrra Horpwru. delivered a brief addr after meres Was Ae Wy "a y “ atisfy bi fe ‘Mousoho! f - orDWwELL. deliver rie address, after | fon in grad ¥ atoroft, joined W > | Satisfy his many friends, and at the same tine put anend Bestartits in he country, ina iyte superior nonce ie M2 DAME DE, VOS, 481, BROADWAY WILE, iat; Exasres W. Grovam wished to know what the mo: | which a few remarks were made by Mr. Wanton mae sonsaties Ginoeed Of he tae, ten eas os by to the sory many: raperla now in, elroulation. relative Kind ever published, either io Europe or Amorica, and printed | specicuity eollolts the Judiew to call and examine ter ass) The Cuaur. sinted that it wa—That the members of the | | vate Ba er ee ae te Nothing. | very steady play and by kee ping Bie wicket up a tong time | his true condition, exply, op very auperior paver. rice ip llmminated cover | Which she belles will equal any heretofore ollere. committee be recommenied not to nominate themselves | Ireland, to bene wool an Aevwrinne i sltaoag born fi bowling of S. Wright and Byron From the nature and extent of hla wound the deepest poveityin in'this series is a colored frontispiece, (5 each volun’ Y NETT, 537 BROADW. DESIRES TO on the conventions, ona born.om the scl. . ’ y ng stop, a very tine batter, wi solieltude has been felt by us for bis life; but fr fm imitation of an oll printing a usw feacure tn, book tus ADEM ARNDT, Se] BROADWAY, DRGrERyTOIN: | ANeran extended debeto ths motion was laidion the [°° wire ¢ t of she-ceourrinaty (e- the peasant eiomaah Oe be nanny. “Prom vumero.s fliers addressed to Feeeeeigrm ihe ladion that she will open Ler Paris inulimery on } 4 pitt re Gi said that it was absurd for the dan uny at eympton, and li entirely free @gem 3 kingm ob onstintly complaining a : hed geniiomen towbom jue ge pine waa Ss oS ee Oe The committee then proceeded to fill the delegations weseeit ign hee bey ppt ig teptee 7; bh Pronger hat for diemsefros =~ OURNING MITLINERY—C. F. BARTHOLOMEW, got | for the city, county, and judicial convention, wih the | th ‘They would neve ment Jers Sie sake and: Rev ereey ae cee wil speak for te ie pera an Diiroatiwvay, between ot ms ae Hineis, | following result -—~ 5 bine boy have jnatice ‘ them tit man, another good ba sed through the moet crtMaddl ARNGON TRVING. ever exhibited. ‘Sasa 7,4 » Dowdell, Edward } should take part with all workingmen, or they had & | in his hitting tor safety. Bedford was A. FOLSAN, i D., common ip . Sackmeisier, John Mr. Dave had prese Ui peg Pa be P. Heath, Joha bcc trick. ue La ‘Thave never seen so beautiiul Seay sored me any othes volume h gon peay Pen year MROBEICT C WINTHROP?) (Boston Mins Louisa Pyne (prima donna In English’ opera) ° g ‘“ tand a common cause. me. ich, ith the byes des, &e te the i Attend a Ward 2.—Jeln Y, Savage, Chas. F said that if in making a nomination they | Gots, which, with the byes, widen, Se., made the in. siting Surgoome. ony ame who were unworthy of support | to the e % to withdraw their names, RS, SIMMONS, 664 BROADWAY, WILL. 0 millinery on Thursday, the 20th’ of Beptecab inpecttully solicits a call, Harlemites " by eight rum, It being ao Mayor s Oftice, Magy Rif yl pele Mg gehen Min Bihar ne one day's match, and dectled by the’ first innings, | ANOTRER VIOLATION OF QUARANTINE LAWS—Tme © a?) bot RS. E. M. HUBBARD & CO,, NO. 6 WHITE STREET, — Cu Ir. cama estan ted to speak, but his voice was drowned he second i 0 lem, §. and Seen Fe eae ee Their rat opentug of fall miliners wil nke place on Tit Joun D. Dixon, Wm. Rida: | ny the groans and hisses of part of the audience, Tie, | wi’ broly ae tipiiey ye ecm ego tile, 9 oy CRESCENT CITY AGAIN IN THOUNLE, yeh ‘Tbe lutirations, of Cindareliaace exsellent,and the whole Thursdas, September, 2, 1885. B. M. HUBBARD & CO. Ward 6.-Pat. Gartlck, John Ryan, James Hogan. weary veseiited, fo the end, when he retired amida | 4 style; the others ke ping up thelr hickets steadily Dr. ¥. &. Pago the Deputy Health Officer at Five seriea will be looked ae we inemE Ss at RS. R. L. SMYTHE, No. 873 BROADWAY, Witt, OPEN Pvc 7.—Richard Squires, Orlando Grey, Thom. Mr. Grover said he thought he was ina room occupied for their je’ purine bind ia oi piety Quarantine, Staten Inland, appeared before Justices, WL tGovechosen Astor’ Week Poles Ietilary AsaAéene.] fashionable millinery on Thursday, Sept. Bh, 1556 Wind blip" Biapuibis HRABFOO Zonas’ BPs by ration! men, but he was deceived with regard to. a g no less than six wickets, although most rung | “cH! on Sanday lant, and, in an am@davit, stated the fot ee pu patended (0. H.W. HEWET: ‘Noe2 Duel st RS. KIDD, 1 BLEECKER STREET, WILL OPEN A | ©: Miller. : Meee eo 2 ee re THenestinh Bee Le poaat Ho i howlg Th rug froan the tat ride Ue ohagratptad pettiness. ay 1 jf 5 5 L. . aks " “ exceeded o ai fi o of vent « ate ab D ow “ be promptly aicen wv Dew and choice assoriment of Furs millinery ow Thure, | Ward 9.—Chas. Edwards, Henry H. Murange, Wm. C. that they would be put ont if they continued todo | *xcceged the frst innings, and the total amounted to | the steamship Crescent Clty, Captain Modowaa, or. NEYARDS IN AMERICA—PRICK 1244 GENTS, WITH | “ay at 9, A.M. and respectfuly solictsa call, Mérchantsand | Clover. Z #0. He then proceeded at considerable length to explain | hoth aides was first rate it thi, reich partionlacle tie | “ved at Quarantine, and, ax required by the heattt remarks upos, temperance, (a foundation,) iniemper- ed with bonnets, Ward 10.—James M, Glover, Henry C. Attwood, Wm. } his principles, informing those who did not desire to hear 2B ; regulations, was subjected to thirty day®’ detention, that pees Thos and remedies, ) the culture of the grape vine B. Mills, him that they might leave, which « la tl 1 wicket keeping of Warner and Bates. And the day, rite Wuited States, and other matters of importance to rich ISSES SLOANE & RYNDERS,§49 CANAL STREET, Ward 11.—Andrew Mills, Jo a fe, S ae hat they migl ich a large number accord which was 9 glorious one for cricket, concluded very | she was SenkeeF alia’ at Nord heave trict, New fork Conca Mi itary mae | segs Anes Mil Jobe Raster, 0.1L Town | ingly ai pleasantly ty fhe vresident of tue Newalt Club giving up | and that un th Qeansmitted free to any part of the United States, on Fecelyt of respectfully Invited to call. = ten by HB pod ii he t of tis Harlem dered to a i laws relative to th harge ber cargo at Quarantine, Ing day, in direot violation of the Quarantine, and without his (De, Foon after the meeting adjourned. 4 12.—Chas, O'Connor, John Helme, M. Jarvis, Jr. Ward 13,—Joha Dimond,’ Calvin Sweeze ‘ ate e - “ pboamoents 1X oenks Pa DONE ONDA aEPTE TSS ALUNE WILL OPEN A QHANDEOME agsonT. | Levy. aivin Sweeeey, Asubel S: | FOURTEENTH WARD WHIG CHARTER NOMI- graced by the prevence uf th Martindale's) or thn Health Ofer’ pert, ao weighed TILL BE PUBLISHED O BATUR AY, 5) MBER 2, | 4M men’ of ta ry on Thursday, September 20, at 56 Ward 14.—Wm, Fitapatiick, Jefferson Brown, Edward v G VEN ae Bree diegy “sep hap ed a anchor and proceeded to New York, thereby seriously am W ha = wpa : ne Far | tibiahlins 9s Sgk Gaang ot. te oat hie, Cu payed ome nan shor, aad, wil'« | dangeing the health of ths ey : The "ay iba iy vathovess. TLLINERY. MRS, RALLINGS, 67 CANAL STREET. peard 16.—William C. Whetmore, James ee, Fred.De | siouse, and organized Sy fhe uppotatnsat 66 te Tih tee was, that fine howler and batter, Wilby, whose plac As the affair was of euch great importance, both in re- wi yen fall fashions: ‘rench, and those of her owa ir, " q 4 e bo b ro t . pec o danger of co By the author of Tthe seestng Birk, De lam, the Avenger” | make Of bonnets, on Thursday, the 20th inst Ward 16.—Elijah Ward, Wm. Mead, John McKay V. Sigler Chairman, and Benjamin W. Richards Sect Se ie tee ee ee Byron, and pect to the danger of communicating the yellow fever “The Lost Helrexs,” “The Wife's Victory,” MRS. RALLINGS, 67 Caual sireet. Ward 17.—Frederick &. Lee, 8. C. Fellows, Sulius | yy, The Convention the weeded to b . Veh seat ac Bylo “Mr. Vinton | (Scme eaves of which, it was rumored. were on hoard the Complete in one large volume of aix hundred ta neatly | ne | Johnson. v ; OR SAG BOW 0 business. Y, and got tn real ericketing style. Mr. Vinton, | yoancl,) to this city, and the magnitude of the infringe hound tn cloth, for one dollar and twenty-five cents; or in two EW PALL RIBBONS. Ward 18.—R. J. Dillon, William K. Thorne, Joba . ‘The following ward charter candidates were then nomi | Of the St. Geo Cla}, flelded for the’ absent mwegt of the Cuardetine laws, the Banith Oseipiedemion Bolumes, paper cover, for one dollar. 250 cartons elegant hat and trimming ribbons, latest fal! | Hoffmire. ted: man of Harlem, and kindly left his nw . 1 r ‘The announcement of anew book by Mrs, Southworth, the | styles, ai Is, to 2s. SPEAR: Ube added to our present large | “Ward 19,—William Wood bas ge score, for which he hay their thanks for his courte Convened yesterday morning to aague upon the proper Auber of sith Lost Helres,” ls 0 1 eee oe eroneelerses 10 stock on LORD EY teed Vu. drew Math way ay ‘oodsworth, Joseph Cornell, An For Alderman—Fé dward 1, Lawrence, Captain of Com santmié Ox e 4 af . . ci the nm 1 The following letter wae love a * D, Washi comps . nem. dressed an follows -— Frocks Ca new work of wana wl power an thing Bs. 255,20 and 21 Grand sire. | Ward 0.—Veter B. Sweeney, Janes B. Fitzzerall, John ety Dy eanlegtia @ i ae, beg page ce weit lnminas Sema innings Orv on re Nosy thi 8 3 in one oF ut 8, o and new Nos. 47 an ‘atherine street. ugan. . Wright b. Wheateroft New ¥ 14, 146, wry give ure of the manneraand customs of the plant. a eid acSereiniah Choviion, Wow fa 1 Wa. the City Hall, and which accompanied them to hi any. a. daltenen, 13 b. Wheateroft 7 | S0-2nm Counazpen on Prason Bat . {ng gentry in an age not far removed backward from the pre. PENING DAY Clas nih ie" sienna tinal Por Councitmen—District 36, Charles F. Meyers: dis | pa) cae i ‘ ‘Curse « be mr went ‘The churacers are drawn with a strong. hand, and’ the Ree + district 8, Dr. Henry B. Kent, Bates b. Wheateroft..... 4b. b. wht. b. Hallas o Hrocyeny Civ 2% Book avounds with scenes ‘of Intenso interests the whole. plot | LADIES BONNETS AND MILLINERY CALL FASHIONS —Win. J. Stewart, Win. H. Steinkenner, Henry | Asercier—John oa Sornell. Be Art Waarton %. Wheatorott : Yorkon te Inv iont, Gon ee eee ee en Being wrought cul with much power and elect and neve, we | TT. Wilde will opin for the iepection of ‘miners ani | 1 Wr ae ae nedict Lewis, Jr. 1 ¢ a mt Wheaterott 8 | tedeet beard durtag enhd pamsnge oun an pore auaneet a read jour acknowle - ] others. on Thursday, September 20th, a magnificent assort- ‘ity and County Convention ctor of Schoole—W So Ria ‘aylor b. ae i fever; and whereas, the ak b; 00 Tenis peng aal” Sinha cindy Sate | Rew Geren ede ary nee ae Ward L_Nicbohs Bia Memes Bevart, abraham | PES cle WM Wades vinci + | Ragen drone iat eas eae er : 7 i 1 le slay, Casal Auld: bra croft Waraer... & | lation or law os yin the vivid depict! haracte i if be eis, of bi es ham Pieteh. To fll vacan Aaron Hard. Rebcrttons of wean agar ie herding of ine "itoseried | Leann Otbinowp manutncrare, of now aad original desiens Tait, Walter Joyce, Michael Ryan, |" iomut Memingiand Jobn Carns Wite’Fis'e magnitioest being: while Reymond, Gusty and Mr, ol straw Lonneta, colored straw trimmings and laces, French John M. Freach, Iniyecters of Elecion—tst diatrict, John f, R ‘cial seeks Bini Halles . Withers are not merely names, but existences’ they liv towers and (eathers, ribbons, silks, saiins, trimmings, &c., —Veter R. Stelle, James Hackett, A.J. McCarty, | John Fleming: 2d, John H. Beattys, John H, Boswell more before us, each acting in accordance Suk ba penta of the richest deseriptions and latest importaons, Merchants, | Foech Smith, John Moore. "| Wittiam =. Wood, William |W. "aka rath, Beniarsin W O at, Warter b. Jelferson .. 9 | move the said steamer Ureseent City to the Quaran ture. Taltactmnn ne ‘ofeaaodiy, 19% teeel miners and others from all sections are imyites cai fo call and Ward 4—H. M. Domnes, Wm. Philips, B. Healy, Thomas Gs, William 8. Wardwell: 6th, Horatio: Welch . kee. aod Unat rhe there remain, under aod subject to all he eseon, * tha the fundamental a" Ayit, | gxemilne this large stock of ‘millinery goods, ell at which will | itzgerald, John Ridden. Willem Lyons; Oth, Alexander Morct Willian wit croft ©. Jefferse 0b, Jefferson 8 | existing provivions of law and regulations predicated thereto Dremuture contraction of the ma‘tiibonial engage pares Bee Yn ae Bana Sidon. tae hglig 24 Ee cies % C. Molntére, James } jer, igs 4 sine . Hh coats Serine enenare Tey Ieaac OCBARKEM, Bae i 4 of AMernen. @ book to read and retiect on, and one that cannot fail to do au if awrence, jackson, John 8, Henry byes ye Ww Re nd : amor 7 ‘i After these nominatio: ade, the candidate 0 Na tai inn i VOM ROCKWE dent Ph eat mae aot of yo, and Wil Faulks one dhe rah t ARIS MILLINERY.—MRS. LEVI, NO. 10 BLEEC is S. Brenwan, Andrew Nesbit, Authony apelin “ sere i Masnag padthons ap 10... voeseul 8; wides, 4,.......11 ¥ Risa") : * : i a ~ ard ot Conne inom ‘Copies of citer edition of the Boe Le hy wat Deny cer reet, near Broad will open on Thu: y, the Mth of Gillen, ‘alee Roc! Edward Welch. were invited into the committee room, the ticket read » a av gon Toning ar ot the Uniid State, fee of ot there | Septemter, wer fall styles oF mliery, dress caps, ind. head cot fa Tlokn Brown, Chas, Heath, Michael Wall, Joha | as nominated, and unanimously endorsed by all the | Ttale..-- oT aFaes nt T. K. DOWNING, Gy tmoperoe remit rice of the edition they may wish w the pubiian. | dresses. salicr, Chiga etthe werd the 1 NEWARK CUR Firat Inniage a babe } Ward 8. A. Chambers, Wm. Cleary, B.S. Cohen, La were present. The candids| b. By: or on 5 Willlam 1 thorized, as “Teabitabed ‘for sale by ARIS MILLINERY. MBS. DAVIDSON WILL | Sheng, askin. “sph Fy, Ben: Coben, Alderman and Couneilnen were called for: speech ai ig Sy Rasa restsesonneecerss B ~ A grcing ges Morlie ERERSON "102 Chestnut street, Philadelphia September 30, fall millinery. 1 Ward %—Chas, W. Boughton, J. Sherman Brownell, heal late responses a Raker b. ande. fyron . 1 mander, owner or consignes, to reve the Crew Orderatiors booksellers: news agents and all others, will be 5 fenac Willimos, Wim. H. Durenbury, 1. Van Wart, The nomination of Mr, Buxsamty W. Riomanpe for Av | Segerion b. Byron 6 | cont City to Quarantine anchorage, where abe now len rahe, Gal har ohlbe Glas wide prompeiees aah Seek, MILINERY, 48 BROADWAY, NEAR ASTOR yk 30. —Jo ohn D. Welch, John Harrison, Chas. L. |) eh age aia Ceatny Elverson, run out,. “10 | Mier Hope, of the May: eraniee, to wom was ook: if : Madame M, ©. Dougal will ope still jearitt, Jeremiah Welch, fen! 3 some ve Smith b, Byre Nie 6 | the execution of the warrant for the arreat of the captate, Sra ublice ti ag tae clea oy beak of chotct assorunent of Paris millinery, on Thureday the Sth | Ward 11.-Rob. Earle, Samuel Gilfies, Joho. Mosher dhe had always been an ardent | Wishart? i tivron ¢. ii, Wright {| brought Capt. MeCowan before Justice Osborne yesterday thelrotavion that they are received. September. Andrew Jackinan, Job-Daviscn, | admirer of the glorious and time-honored principles ex. | jy rat’ 3 Whart 3 | morning. pA oy hie required to procure 66,000 ba® vr% Saas " ——— Ward 12.—Wm. Johnston, Thom. Maloney, Bartlett hyve Pagid Clay and Daniel Webster, and stil Seam 2 a 43 his appearance ata further examination, whieh wilt HE RACHEL POLKA, BY G. R. CROMWELL. HAS LINERY.—MR H. GO8S0X, WOR: | smith, Pat. Magan, Jumes McGuire, was devoted to them, and would continue to be as tong | [Suman run 10 | take place at the on Cay proved to bea decided favorite. Moré than 1,000 coples nave meviy Mis aley.) No. ii roadway, will ‘open on | Siths J ne» : as they were political isaues. He should give his cordial MeGow vie that he Deen ordered within the last week. Feeling confident that it | Weduesday, September 19, fall millinery, direct from Parts, ard 13.—Johy Monberry, Vhilip Armstrong, Joln support to the whig ward charter nomination 4 | Bedfor 1 at he ha: the Cre wil please musie teachers, we will cheerfully send to each » | per steam Hf ia Nhe satay 1 ese lig oiged every ane to do'the same, If he ahonid be choses, | 7% 8 wites, 12 a a re Scaaenln ak tes cit fice se * fo prep elvcean, wince veecurel i ARIS MILLINERY. MADAME FERRERO, NO. 5 | Hy 10! A Fal, Barnes, Miah oy 5 caps diapion etacas mbly, he would do all in bis po Total 5 | until te saw here ck, foot of Warren seen. ne rapt _vtepay ponage Pron, Ww 6 cena, Wi Great Jones street, will open on Wednenday,’ Sept: 19 ard 15.—Augustus Schell, Chas. D, Mead, B. 8. Hart protection of American industry, rtyor and har PRRs aes s wy "| Coromissioners are of the opinion, notwithstanding, that (t Whoerapi, cents, Sent any pat of the Von, ren ‘of | (sit tulllinery, selected Uy hheraeit it Jonatha Seca, Geo. ¥. Thaunpeen. vee * provements, the nonextension of alavery policy, we fiat reas of St. George and New York play ted thing, and that, although the vessel lw roadway, Shae 4 ; and bot firet of all, exert his “influence eaday, at Hoboken B ranting, «he wend _ Bote Rgos fur Hal Haine’s New York, and Brown & Alleu’s) re- DARTS MILLINERY —MRS. HART. won BROADWAY, Lith. Ming 8 Dion, Sa Bone gs MeGregor, John. | Gor the” preservation of the Union. ie bad West Farms and Yonkers Cricket Clubs play a carne aie pe af wp a Will open fail miliinery on Thuraday, Septenabe 0 2 : . 6 ple abilities slection ¢ ch on Saturday next, at Yon cin at ts py wir ovine ah ee Ee eae gos oF, es of dreas, cloak and wey ie caer The Ward 17—Lowis Carpenter, Jacob Boyce, Fret. A. Hida- } * his humble abilitie the election of that ¢ | match on Saturday next, at Y ged to bring the pauengers from the footof Warremw | tende muppited, P posh, Aldous Wuseo, Gertie Oobeeee ‘ofe man, General Seott, for the Presidency in The Free Academy cricket clubs play at Hoboken » street to the Crescent City, at Qearanting, and that she THE TU TURK, yin Robe. 2, and mapy a democrat who had voted for Vierce had | at Marlem, (110th street and 24 avenue on Saturtay | will then «lip away the frat rench, Henry Warts, Chas, H. prtunity thet otters, This Ward 18—L dy Fen XENTRAVILLE COURSE, L, L—TROTTING.—TuURS- | PARIS MILLINERY GOODE.—GEO. N. CUTTER, IM- | smith, Wm. O'Donnell, J. McGrath. expressog to him the regret they had felt at the defeat of | being the first since the vacation a a & mark oF °C diy, Beplemben 3, at So'clock, P. M.; purse, $600; two i aes eer eet eene Segrey, Soto Spices ae Wao 1—Chas. W. Kipp, Joh Rutherford, Thos. | “at ilMwtrious patrio bg ge teed gs Ma Ba oD he edelyote and section Otte gabe heats to wagons; wi and driver to vehgh zh 215 Guectva (korn seciaiee Weak astived) tr thtess titan toe tant W.W. Sanger, W kK D. C. Hexpensos was then called upom to make some | Club at Camden the Departanem| plain Feo. Soles enor b Areun Forrasie eae ee. Tiliinery selected and manufact ete at salen | £e—Win. ve. A. P Dunn, Joho McGuinn — ttc attioe staking nes n: wed eliall prevent 7" el rifle flowers, new st; rm ‘, ol t is Da: hi ‘? " 5 ne meeting, je o tow pn Sack; D. Priger enters eh. mi, JOH, UONKLL fTures and ornaments, Paris vonnela and cops, Ace, Nerd a dake Rin Benet with three cheers for Hor Sigler, to nea before nile nets and caps, breaking walk Ward 21—Johu iL. OONKLIN, Proprietor. King, Bernard McCabe, Henry Smith, Avery pleasant match was playe we the attention of buyers is specially Invited. Sein teuek, Yemen Weak Te , the meeting. and with shouts for the candidates put ‘ ‘ ci 6 Sl oh J peer ford, LL, betwoen the married and single of thi MAYOR HINCKS, OF BALTIMORE, RXPAIQUNG BIH IN ENTREVILEE COURSE, 1, I. TROTTING —MON- Siow mows eucre 30 THe NEW voRk \ Ward 22—Jobn 5. Meques, at Masterton, J. M. Bar. | "mination adie: Thay area young club, and have mach to learn. Thelr DIGNATION a Ware Bazaar, reet, will be opened on | row, J. 0 dole. enn as “ iki h u a ; ¢ Ton Pesbody uames Unknown, Win, ¥ eae eS, beg, | Tow tay ie 20th nwa exubivoncot fallmilliner’. | a Senatorial District Comoention Lat, 24, 34, 4th, 5th and FOUMER, -GRa ea DISTRICT WHIG | feiding was very loove. the ground we notice: The hijowing. corverpentonce: between Mayer Wend, of is owed JOEL CONKIAN, Proprietor.” Epa eeeeete ae tn Gh, Wards A and CONVENTION, bers from the Empire, Gotham, Baltic, Excel and | New York, and Mayor Ham, Hincks, of Baltimore, will be VENTREVIALE QOURSE, 1, L—tnorriNa —rens. | Wily tite riveted a thee Oustore Hoces tote Obie: | Ward Champion, Jas. Duty Murteg Gorhain, | MF Theodore A. Ward, who was recently nominate! a | siners, The Atlantic boys liberally entertained their | {00d Imtereeting “day, Sept. 25, at 3 o'clock P. pared ING Je het day fadies can have the eatisfuction of viewing the raost charm Ward Gait, Geo. MeIntire, Sylvester Farry. the whig candidate for State Senator in the Fourth dis ‘ ~ Mavon's Ornen, Hauremomn, Keyl 15, Mine, deat eee eS clock, M._ematch, $500, mili heals, | ing productolos of the first modistes in France, and of as ate | Ward West, B. Curry, Fa. Burke. bas déclined, and th : frlende afieGe game. The following Is the score; Hon. Penweanno Wooo, Mayor of Now York 2 DP Pulewhide es cets pore tena rE . trict, has declined, and the convention has been called to ; 7 . Saratoga; Mr. Ort names g. g, Murdook. “e Pp » bs cs tk. Doherty: Mane O'Keefe, Wm. Colgan. | re assemble on Thursday evening, at 22 Ann street : me Run hoe. Kun Daan Hin Yor deapaich was receives thie afierngon pe JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor ‘ard 6—James Clark, Wm. Franeis, John H. ¥ ’ . Sniffin, 8 Thos. Powers 2 | onder to uarsniine vesseis from Hallinore 1 coauier an N. B.—This match comes off without regard io weather. an ane ne A - reared v.¥. Whitson 2 Thos. Tassir 2 | and entirely ied for, aa our city ie as bewlihy me any ony (URN y COPRR, 1, TROTTING —wRDNAS POLITICAL, — Ward (—David Riordan, Vat. McLaughlin, Pat. Wade. | yp. cua None rh ay See sal ‘ys Heayton 3 Wm, Baboock... 2 | the wocesalty of sabjecting ail weasale'frome’ New Yoek to tee ees, ats ocick P.M, $500, (wo mile | rYWENTY SECOND WARD UNION NATIONAL DEMO. | #% Satorial Disirirt Convention (7th, W0th, Wath and rh auea ania talk vou tuatyae oo tled : O. Rexte 2 Se ne Teepe UTR NINOKR, heats, (6 Wagons, wagon and driver to ry ‘WO Ibs. D. Pitter crais—We offer for your hearty suppor! the name of our 11th Wards). the meeting held at Freemason’s Hall on the Ist = EVES LE LS NOK aren names b. tm. Katy see Apetpley ket” ish esteemed vat rend he fe eet nade "man, James Skelding ward 1—Geo. Glazier, James Johnson, Jeremiah Mor- | tember, to notninate delegates to the Republican “tate Y. Hamilton bts Soarning. Ti w whe tea ef , merchant, of ne ‘eet, ane ampion 5 " . ow Sa in Yoang Aisttiee, bAcopi and bad a Gstie Ms Guy ioe M- | “Wasa 10--J, McCallum, Robt. 2 Roberts, Pan. Banks, | Convention, bad a very waharmonious session of ab: a 1 Hemuel Corbart ole ED esas camice grits FAVORITE PLACE OF | low wan, and Seat alecied.. NTY SECOND WAND Ward 18—Alex. Stewart, 1). A. Heamstead, John Tilly, | Svebours, at the Astor House, yesterday, and adjourned 2 Whitehead g4 jMeMahon j : LL hg yl ‘Sb ie as can Tae gue rit fe kery = = Ward 1°—Wm. Van Benschoten, Bernard Gaffney, | to meet again at the same place at 12M. thin day. There + ORs eepesina bd nee pared vy our Honea of Wealth by white ae thal’ Potyati! ing Rieiedcnteg sae Henry Marshall. were ten present, and a majority of them Total 18 Tote! A H dows ned quereniine Gey see inabumoree toed wy beautlful 6th Senatorial District Convention (8th, Wh and th | saree upe: iy onnplate list of delegates to be «nb 7th se * *“” Th Bp on bowed. It merely Seen’ ‘ten Gestal relies cary igpags on ; 0 ion a" aoe popes en $ 6. Bn viveher. Wm. Babeook Witcher suaiin by (he Uealih Oper at our que REWARD,—STOLEN, rords mi to the unty Mass Conventic to be held > White teher as. Por ‘. Cateher rn a precast w the ¢ ‘s WILLIAM 8: BROWN. Proprietor. CARD —OFOLED, PROM THR. 6B Ward @-Arthur Creighton, Robt, Linn, Win. Hayley. | Tabernacle on Weaneaday evening. The City Repah Pee ee ee _ Hien wy m rr rare $e Rael NION COURSE, L. I.— TROTTING ON TURSDAY Jong switch a San 2076 mans tag) renry cad tne Yard 9—Jacob Brus B Rice, H. Klelnor pene yn segmoee yry — ee ee pata ta pros ito adel i nahi nee % Mayor ne TRO WOOD, Mayor 1. 18, at half-past 8 o'clock; match for $400. Mile heals, ‘na ni and martip: Ward M—John Be Cees rom @very ward in the city, meets thie eventag at the match takes place yor at Harlem betwee on Nance Himcaa, Mayor of Beliienore, ‘gem ee Iie ‘o wagons. i Woadrat pee te ak cite BROWN, stand So, Washington | Pr Rca m3 ai 10, 20, 21 | Meteer House, when business of Importance will he pre- | the sr sof the Gotham Ch, deormine ¥\ inh stra velpley names b. 'm, ‘ 4 ’ sented, ia actually entitied to the mame of the first beet Ve 9 Case ofthe Contanehainnn Witacses. ‘acai Wit, Froprieu "REWAKDLOST Oh STOLEN, 1 SOROONEED Ward tong 4! — vy gate wil We ecuimenced at'B¥4 o'cloee PM TW OM ON aE CHAMNERA, TNION COURSE, I. L—TROTTING—ON SATURDA $10 SEN Yaw! tout, abow 0 feat long, wp patnted black, bot | ¢. Saiene eee He Honghir Hera Kelly, Amivew | 4 Be ee eens gc Oe Wee Ronetorhs - Vetvce Hoo. Judge Wooirull ‘ tom , and inside 7 awed for five The nomination in the Third district le ig : Beplember 22 at 3 o'clock P. M.. n sweepstakes of $990, | Abode rew' rt will be paid, toany perion delivering ine some | Ward 12—Michael Murry, A. J. Smith, John More Captain Bawasd D. 1 ine, bom. xt x vinta Oe ‘ Het, Mm dn the mation of McKellar, Welter ant antic heuts, wagons and drivers. 10 weil! bs. between x. | SOE tev re will te Pate Oy pore Ward 16—Wm, M. Melatire, Elijah Gisher, Jobn Git mgt eecueair Cis Pent en CHUEREVILIG COUR TROTTING. x Young iniekory beg. Hada a ds. 8. Commodore, Own al ley a ree! oan , , the whig candidate for Alderman of the Fourteenth ward M 17.—Purse $000, mile heats bert these | AM Conn —The order fr these partion ty show cause why atodiiv D | en ener pee ne Ser ae WHITE, Proprietors, REWARD.—1.0@P, IN MAIDEN LAME, NEAR | Ward 1¢—Conklin Sharp, John Carey, Jobp Zeitean, ; 1 roy ¥ | Oe Bat et be ene Oe 6 content A ears, in =— “its meinen kt 10) ron ney, , ry = anew: Ap Ward 18-0. 6, Gunther, F. W. Birdsall, Stephen }. He C > Jock » a | refusing eations put to them by tha THE MILITARY. het bonad im," 18 Maiden tame Russel. 4 c Patat Patt.—Coroner Wilhelm held an in 24 -epacpenb peel 73) ae wae returnable this rd 19--F. A. Arcularias, John Jarvey, Thomas | ijgp-atthe of Thomas MeCarthy, No. 16 Cherry morning ndewte and move rr Tox THE INDEPENDENT CORPS OF NEW $1 REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY LAST, & Yack and ian terrier sint, ears ont very bad, lone | Woes. Mischacl Martin, Gas Cohen, JamesMe. | street, upon the body of his wite, Mary McCarthy, who Wi. haschacs ayyaae lp sy ‘ork Volunteers, are requested to meet on Tucwday, ‘ coy fms, 3 for a portponemant of the matter in consequence of Septemer 1s. 150, att o'clock the cornet of Hint pM ag Ch fo Tad Teas Ak tne 8 M10 lame came to her death by fracture of the skull at the base, © Clty Intelligence. absence of their lewding coumael, Mr. J. 7. Reedy Seheaint Tae menbere te wae pk ee tarn her to 8 Bayard wireet, and receive the thanks of the we: ig 4 Kraay ts seer: sie, | Meeidentally received by falling down stairs into the eet: A Fees Poms oe Namur Aramer—About tom ip diiet some enorersation Vetwven i a Ce vatt aot counea ._ By order of ARPER, Unptein, “ip Ue ° i " lar wa§ of the house No. 128 Cherry street, on Monday erday morning, » w f laborers emap! wed pew thes postponed 7 * axed Aled .anenianre sate REWARD. -LOST, ON THE nTH, FROM & WHITH Sizth idicial Cor ™ night. From the evidenes be ge om the inquest. it» ye corner of Vine end Naw — HORT OARS ATTENTION —Tinnar wu ae $3 fon Fen etal eden pct frown Ward 18—Inaane Sern Wis Woodward, A 1. Heath, | ated that on Monta: night she went io visite oe | pre ies - Sayreme Comrt—In Chambers. “gorner Hubert and West strecta, ou Tuesday evenin:, rept: | Mrurus her to the above place’ will receiee the aeove eet | Gilbert M. Platt, J. H. Anthon quatntance of hers at 126 Cherry atreet, and in deseond was first confined tae few, bw Hetave Hon. Judge Clerke Ber Is, All who intend to parade with ‘he Compan wiil planse | ond theihanks of the owner, Ward 2i--W. Varian, Miche Don, Jas. Lyncls, Patrick | 9g the cellar ateps, accidentally missed her toting and r no fine an op A. BRADISH. atbon. r aitend, By order, Thairman. : was precipitated to'the ground beneath, recelving’s, se: : MQUAPFLE AMOROWT MEMBERS OF TEE METHODWE mith, —~ Berrian, 3. H. Ai precip grou neath, receiving m ; eaeral . BF. Gnas Secretary. 7 “After the adaption of the above’ names the committeo | Yere fracture of the shull by striking hor head violently os aan ae enenen. OUNG TAMMANY HALL GUARD.—THE MEMBERS ~ ——— adjooreed sub airman. The pro- py _ bose Pat The jury in the ense r ® | semaement for 0 tim: » —Jn the Ma 0 the Vict Metheniet Bphorgas Of tie auove company are requested to atlend m’meing BLANKET AND HAL. were harmonious snd the nominations wera | ‘ertict of ‘accidental death.’ “Decea * | the fight bee Chere J 1 Wearmes Prevent Congest O07 el. nd ae on Tess ironing, Seem 18, at el ics and Firat avene, on nee. ived. of oge, and was e native of Ireiand and great rx the round | simenity 4 trustee smd members & the p pened pate cece wery, corner 6 er at alli rs ; Boasixe Fivim Lase Acrpavr.—Coronee Wilhelm also | joked tke w A Dennytirnk ; vraeaer —— Frunciunl attendance W requened. By O8er OO ala ietrsee ein aires. PRTC % WaTitEW THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY. hal om inquest 06 No. FE Méneoe street, upon the body | fee. The police ot wt wan gurl | © bt thet lant leat J. Manton, Orderly Serg't. FYS LOST—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVENIN ee ee of a woman named Jane Wilson died on Monday | ‘ed, when the labore eenendl (Oy “a bea ont ecteeatenlly oc = = nbou' 7 o'clock, (wo door keys, in Pulion avenue, be ‘The American democracy held a meeting last evening | night from extensive injurler aeektentally received oa | “ert nied for © uch property, amd hea tween du: and Bridge sireess, Brooklyn, hk in Continental Hall, corner of Thirty-fourth street and ang night, by tae ent on of m burning fuid lan New Hewe Camm T mentors al Wome peony 4 thew y voter found (hem, will cont N : 4 . , which was belng filled while lighted The tertin Ko. 10, pawent the MAUD offer yesterday, aooomnpan here it @ grew A irene Bl recrisaina! leaving thew at 52} Bridge street, Bsooklyn. Fighth avenue. There were between four and fivehun | 3) » husband (Charles wi went to show that | ie phi coe engiae, whieh bas ) rt ‘ an (ren ng on hetw these wamibers of the Wethandust Tp, the other with eaten on bis returning to hia hens on the aight in question aiceot, near Broadway, i i OST—A LARGR NEWFOUNDLAND DO a oA ; ornameniet and ies Spauisn cards. A superior arucla 4 Meg ye Garden, Wil) goa The i of ry on about eleven o'clock, he found ai wife lying on of cards, well seasoned and Warranted not ‘o wary | # black, with whi'e tips on his head, toes and Whoever meeting — enffering severely from burns recebved, whe eald, ® j whieh she was re wil reiurn him will be suitably rewarded. explorion of e burning fhuid be when lighted. Pecensed lingers wn meeting of the American demeeracy will be bexl on nti] Monday wer —— 'e ‘ow - THE LIQUOR QUESTION. | Le etroer of tinadtuy and” Murray nee tr he "Aut = SSA Screener oc eh avetan aht Thy Pog tie hI, GR ead meg Punt aay : aa - to pier No, 3 h my yr eat. All opposed vs he of the j ie ease, render i death ty on at Polo ty in) om order os * She IAL NOTICK.—~THE MEMBERS OF THE Liquor | Un vepier Ne A ters!" reward: wil! be pale U ‘onet | 2 hinge, the yereesive practices of toe Malte law fanstse, | sive’ burns secidentally i by Ailing © Auld tawny at, while s 3 evening. (Meader Dealers’ Society are horeby nottfed vhat the clerk Ix now | othe ndlce of ine Astor House. ihe frauds of wiem and the brutality of the | while It ke 16th of September.” Ds a to the legality of their © to recive 1] Le reapentive dues. at his office, Odd Fol | —— ne prenent roe primar: one, and in favor conged wi ahs of eae (eee n mative ct Rhames deve ¢ fe geity + ogg Hall, wecond floor. All Billa not paid nid diciover Ist | NOTE DRAWN BY THE UNION INDIA eee he working classes by law main erm ees y f age and war a ra hey cam We removed The wit be given to a collector, and cha; 19 Der cen i } dated July Sh, 1886, ry riaweer of in jaet dies, vod fixieg — merits of the injus » for collecion. Ofice hour’ trom ou ‘and from 2 eo. Dummer & Co., for ‘$67 bn the rns or wages epetin works, &e, are invited ane ‘yam mevernevonnaent ae SEM. RN. WAYWaitii, rosion, “een stopped. A liberal reward iret Hy order, TRA B. DAVES, Chalernan Poltee Intel! B.S Paice, Secretary. | R. BUNCE, Vice P- ? 0. Lewwie Bienen, ‘Reeretary. ANRESTS FOR INTOXICATION TETHER)» < wasothe vtuad Common Livi VAcmARCeER, 0 Witezaay om T 3 LONG WOOLLEN SCARY, OR |, crconue naire the organisation of the meeting, | There were forty-five arrests yewteniay tor \y Hevore €* logreban 5 OSTA ‘ ; +0 0 1 it Five Marshal's Oe Abin: wines and auors of rior ra. Da ie Leet over three yards long, the-ends blee plaid, tse cen. | **omewhet tumultuous seene took place ani It tovk | in the various poll tev, me follows ~~ Fire Marshal's Ofer. Horr YOR WORK AND LASOR BONS « Zargeae Reveetavriek Van Wijnand tuo Ky Arasterdam. £1. | ire mived searia was lef ip the 9 rth avenue raiicoul cars | considerable shill to quiet those who took part in it. Mr. Magistrate Pea Nar Belore Juvtler Wout . , we KT ms o wee erations dy Berdgnnss an eroees on’ Maynss eens | wo Pricey evectag: Be oy having found it will be ; is diel alle a . * oe on AC * “ Paria amore, aiberinen, bc. Vine Preach corus, | suitably rewerded by leaving WM7<c. a CRE oh ep sslrs. Mark Thomas and Mr. Dewitt Forshay took posacsion of | First ad, Weaiee comrt, Julies Comnaty ove td pee eanannea on tos tied toe a | Oth Wh! A TOCOTET © ges aiiegnd reed vegetavies irom Luteck. eee. Same 8 SATERD 4 TAT APTEn cP us, | (rt 800% S04 refused to resume their sents, although | Sorwn' ae a do . lee we f Sune tem c on tre eee det ‘an * Santen Fam, Kecuch wiv Irieh whiskeoy Hollawd gin, che ville rk, $62, in bills of va- | vo. After » few minutes spent in dixpr Total ,..... . ’ > te Be vase pramiinas of Mo, 199 | 4 seclation (0 Com - Comtral Aner iom, a am schnapps. de.: inskberry brandy: white brandy. for pee- | ious denominaiions. $15 rews fa wall be pelt to the Snder, at ptt ghtotthe Mth inetamt. The er Trae PUMbaninlih& wirreKs3 Se Gy Reooictn, | (BC akirt manutnetory, 229 Bry adway, up Mulrs was entitled to precedence, Mr. Ire B. Davis om ARNEST OF AWFUL GARIDNER Vor Vire Marshal shows thet Barisan) | he Aetewinnt, Mywines, (ROO! Lobgine om spprimt ‘ ) OST. LEFT IN A BOA ADWAY STAGE UPON opr. | acted President, amd Mr. C. 1. Kichter, Secretary Yesterday Awful Gardiner speared Welore Justice | arated, ond that Soe Darke hat taton | erat there from the Unites Mates vs Wists, fe. IN BOND, VOR SALE IN ting out at the A: Moe on the orning of the 16h | The platform of principles of the American demeoracy | Welsh, af the Lower Police Court, to angwer a complain grin the “yonse of ome Me. Murphy, stented in tbe datnt secretary A Ihe SOPOT ad mete arrange Re ST i By tee brown Tre imeral re. | Was tend by'Mr. Ritehter, aad copies distrtimte-! throngh yard of (he ¥siA prewmures Kee @anted bie wife to quit | ments with the plein tor BF Joure, hen ent ton, Tetels tr wae wil be pald upow aes being retureed to 10 Surrey « out the meeting. sgaine) him for sent and battery, preferred by » young | | pore? o whic te de whew Ruvee | recety od O20 on secount sat ne fH Sty IN & SONS, 19 Leaver at H Grnatns-vaon ———— Mr. Ke A. Banev made a few brie( remark the | 60 veslding in Utes, N.V., named William Henry who | 4. an works wnt b fe 0612. The Aetenee sot my y SIELADELPHTA LAGER SIGR.—PAMILIES CAS We | SVs comit semen P TUR PREMIQE® OF THE OWNER: | course of which he berated the whig ent denweratic pat | ally gen that Gardiger committed an onprowiml } hee’ U1 ine cre aot get her erat OA tmtiviiwaliy liable, ‘bat enpplied at (heir residences, Saab telishttal nua white, | ue AE Ae ate Bes Gilet, nad (8) ties for betraying, aa he geld, the cause of the working: | y him. ‘The seenued devies that the blow wae | 0G bur wat Ow the might * och few tee project, which J 4 Beverage, by ihe dozen ue Enz, from the wine More, 18 | name of Jae ‘nder will Le iveray ven pe iy man. Hewes interrupted at this puint by the hives | clea without any provoreticn, ae he aay. he ne as | MF in he sed heard to vey be woodl they shantones i. ae ra wiveet. NH, Sauiples en Apaigh! eee | arning Wie 1G Ts "Peast vireo, wad reeetna T ihe | nnd erie of the audiewee. Tell us of things that inter {= sited iret by Howry. The angietraie Bed bien (ch ” ’ revised Wire om tae Verdict for pied ony 0 Aiden dante Cor Coll OF MENDAM one pat te workiagt abd one. We dont wwnt®, the oom “Abe te ty “s o¥be Nace a rerant ole