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WHOLE NO. 6988. | MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, OCT@BER 16, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. tion, the same being inscribed upon the national coat of arms. Opposite was a design in which was mixed up Washington, the leaders of liberty, and the following the usual hour, but inatead of waiting the a:rival of the train, ¢ it it wo: CITY POLITICS. exprens wld tion, and there gwitch off. The express train bad the MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. MORE RAILROAD CATASTROPHES, —————————————————————————————— ooantenie , NE Ahn DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENTS. Worse of patelatic poetry >— Diabolical Outrage on the Harlem Road—An | ‘ight ofthe road and was up to time, The stock \rain BOARD OF ALDERMEN. : pg ede GAN REGULAR 4 4 Leadet ter and hile, rT 4 * eee ee eee AN ee OUUAR ALP SHELL GENBRAL COMMITTEE. he voleran tany Benya eh quail; Engineer and Fireman Instantly Kitled— | Ya cut of place’ had wo light’ Hatcy neta fae fitect | The Bose met lastevening—the Prestdent tn the ebade- JACOB L. SMITH. * . This body met last night, at St.Jobn's Hall, corner of Fes Ahove the stride of mingling police, A Mik Agent Fatally Wounded—Accident | most car. express train thus was not aware of the | PetNions were received and referred. Bowery and Lelancey street; John H. Williams in the Subsequent to the presentation a song was given by Mr. QP ssanunLy DigrRICT, TEED Ak sexta Aan chair; the usual secretaries officiating. Pursuant to | G.G. Schaffer, of which the following verse is a apeci- Ae ead a: the Northern Hotel, Cortiandt strost.on | resolution, the Chair appointed the following commit- | men :— on the Erie Rallroad—Dcath of an Ohio Drover, d&«., &e. THE DISASTER ON THE HABLEM BAILROAD. nearness of their approach to the forward train until too Inte to prevent running into it. Fortunately, knowing that the stock train was ahead, it was advancing at the time at» cautious moun thus prevented mor* serious THY 4OSKPH WALKER CASE—MINORITY REPORT. DEFENCE OF TU MAYOR. Bnt Johny did ront, Alderman Vaaian preeented the following — bly , held at shape, supposed been appowled Wednesday evening, 3, Joann erigon was unanl- 1 too. ‘With wife son and daughter; the consequences ensuing than occurred. As it waa, the The undersigned, gember of the coffm! rT eee ale eateinn sles at a mete tl |; Commitice on 0 lnce—D. G. Croly, Ffth ward; They threw the ten all abou i pms bgwer sles better Rail, | SOY, damage mustained by the two trains was sgh injue | te lgvestigae irs sien the foots resntian cates Bircomingelecton. ' 'P. G. MOLONEY, Chairman. | John G, Seely, Sevonth ward, A. B. Rollins, Eleveuth And then threw itin the water recently ged from the employ of the Harlem Rail- | ry to the rear oar of the stock trata, The stock train was | of the sunken suip J lker, reapecttully report the rem amuicx Deavsot: : : ward; C.R. Graham, Fifteenth ward; J.T. Sweet, Twen- OR ER bongs Discin; road, on Sunday night placed a length of iron rail, | wndsually long, and had nea:ly entered the switch when | Sor. rlue commiitee, wWiyets Mieady Presented by a me BoE Cnosne§ Seoretaries. ty-necond ward, : ‘ Toland upon our sore, 2 About eighteen feet long, acrors tho tracks, half a mile | (he exprew jraie come upon it) A nigual had been sont | was depeived of at cnpar ty cs propiri evuaime that fet Meet pan remirrio Serre eee Printing Committee—Wm. L. Wiley, Firat Ward; G. H. . And lick that great tea pacty. above the Williamsb: vada that the milk train, out to atop the expresa train, but for some reason failed | port 0 ile presentation to will content hign- TH WARD—AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE | ciarh” ‘Tenth ward; Wesley Hunt’ Thirteenth’ ward; ‘Chorus:—T60 ral 109, to0 Fal 100, ridge station, no » | to do 60. as een _, Fourth ward Democratic Republions Commies, nee Charles Miller, Ninth 5 OR F Carman, Twelfth weeks ram 890 poodle; le dco, on its way to the clty at 1244 o'clock yeaterday morning ACCIDENT ON THE NEW JERSEY RAILROAD. he majority of the Pai ee weet Staaten Clasoliion tae the aeeains eiectonss | ward. Vo. aurean ran agaiust the obstruction at full speed, killing the en- Exxzanwrutown, Oct. 15, 1855. Og meph Rose, bs W, Shereidan, Mr, Wa. Corrmn, of the Ninth ward, proposed the fol- The song was vociterously applauded; when attempts | ginecr and fircman, Barney and Patrick Roake, and ren A collision oocurred this afternoon on the New Jersey ee Hee eae Bre tiwes Ltappear Fairies Dorie, $° Vampien lowing, which was adopted:— To chanics Dut ineffectually. to draw out some speakers. | dering almost a complete wreck the locomotive, ten- | allroad, near the depot, in this place, between gravel | fatigue sere made te eens tt Pri Jar represen b ” Patrick Merrick , Whereas, it is conceded that for a aumber of years past the | qe (airman announced the order of proceeding upon | 4 a4 one hilat ber of freight in. Co Denni Dadly injured, | ARAMA cargo were @ nulawnee; thai not only was the hutk (mold TW. OAKLEY, Chairman, pot epeiame Of prhwn ceding tae hine i Tarai ihe ‘eat. the night of the masa mecting, ing all to be in their baggage car, whilst a num! reight cars | and an iron train. ndvetor is was badly injured, rance greatly in the way of commerce, yut dam Use 20. W. Bar. 2 secretaries. inate purposes ie whiod it was organized, vizstogve'a tar | Place, and reaty to march ‘uMer this cew banner, | were badly broken, tnd others eutained some slight bruises, oth the | Stegy sue oy oer ad ier way in ane Gxo. HARGAN, x and honest expression of the major y in ihe election of gene- i mae tofurnish their own horses. | . The locomotive, in passing over the rail, broke it in | engines wore crushed, and the trains were delayed two lie bealth upon the Gpptencn of con heel ‘ope ma: 5TH WARD NivtH CoUNOM, piarRtcT AT A MERT- Eating: Senventons sand whereas am voller mode of eon: | fier: two, and dragged one of tue pleces, about eleven feo | BUF» re en, Wet te women oy eet otk Me airtel, Demons wer? on Monday, Oct ie, | Guan inane elections 4 Ascessary. for the purpose ot doing REFORM MOVEMENTS. long, for a considerable distance, ploughing up the ground | Confirmation of Children in the Catholic | Wer areal crit Tu suuariers galled ‘considers Mr. JOSEPH W. CORNELL was unanimously chosen as the | elections of the present primary system, a8 well as (o receive MUNICIPAL thee in its progress. The cow cateher also tore up the east Charch of St. Andrew sel of tbe Cempiroller, who agreed wil, um in the necessity ef candidate for this Coanell district. DUFRAINE, Chatman, fg een Ol Pape rw gp ota ES P side, or up track, and finally capsized on the side of the ‘The Sacrament of Confirmation was performed in the | the Mayor had the power todo so.’ Inthe opinion of the wm , omml PPol ‘The municipal reformers of this city assembled last per de . A. Pauix, Seog. from this body, for the of ome LEW &YS- 2 s Piha SSA on} ae ie RE, tera ot pena election, witereby the felis that at present | night at the New York University for the purpose of ASS! ISTRICT.—EIGHTH WARD.—AT A | exist may be obviated, and some more efficient method pre- , Cre seer LS coovantons Pet igtete to the call | sented for the consideration of the democratic party. sata We es biel LS griog es them in the emanating trom Tammany Hall, Mr. George 1. Loutvell Wm, Cotton, A. Clark, Dan. E. Sickles, Thos. McSped- pein horas End ae ens wed ny the «ilo enthu- Roe Fectived the unaniinous nomination of the Conven- don, Caffray, John H. Williams and D. naa Croly | ‘The following ticket was fi wettled upon:— tion. A committee was thereon appoin await on Mr. | were appointed a committee to suggest an improved sys- «. Auariah C. Flagg. temdet mination. then declined th ee ee ene a ig eperaartd Ek eek canaienasie’ | tem of primary elections. ‘Douglass Leding well ._ ‘The commit Rominated Wiliam B. Alken. yy met, Chairman, One Davi G. CRory, from the special cemmittee on a “William F. Havermyer. ry. embankment, and the connection between the engine and cars breaking, the cars passed by and came in contact with the bodies of the deceared, ies ot as the baggage car, now lying upside down, is besmeared on the side near the bottom with the blood and particles of brains, The heads of both wero literally smashed to such a degree that neither of tiem could have been iden- tified by a single remaining feature, the braias of Barney being ad feattered round where the catastrople oceurred. |, there is no doubt the power of the Mayor ta te tocover cases of this kind, without any wulbortty yy the Coane mon Councl! or the Health Commissioners. "Whelher viewed as @ panifary Decessty or an obstruction to commerce, there ust be power resting somewhere for summary action tm eases of thiskind; and if so, in what department can it be mare vafel) entrusted than tn that of the ehie: executive omaee of Re ety government? Li yy action of Ue Mayor in (cr ds in Keeping with the way in which hs has fischarged te duties of the office fo all respects. 16 hax not besi' fummartiy with all abuses: and in matters affecting (ie bealib o¢ safety he has in eases assumed the re. Catholic church of St. Andrew's yesterday by Arch. bishop Hughes. Between two and three hundred chil- dress received the sacrament, besiden about fifty or rixty grown persons, The little girls, of whom there were over two hundred, were neatly dressed in white, and wore long flowing veils which extended below the waist. The occasion was one of solemn interest to thove who parti- cipated ia the sacrament, All present seemed to be 1 Tile determination 10 eause the removal of this wreck | state ticket, made the following report, which was unani- joseph Southworth, Coroner Wm. H. Lawrence, of Yonkers, being notified 4 " ascetic dh Sect AIRS A Pes rai pi ai lorenzo B. Shepard. of the accident, iminediately repaired to the mpot, und | *¢Ply linpressed, and the coremouies were hieurd through: Welag made ie nytjeet of Mtibefal midis and narete ees 2TH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR ‘The special committee appointed ‘at the last meeting of the ohn H. Griscom. proceeded to hold an inquest uyou the bodies of the de- | out with the most carnest attention. The Archbishop | tions is worlsy of applause aud approbation, Hut sata Getto Democratio Republican Union General Committee, to consider . D. Connery, ceasod. The following named persons were sworn as jurors | entered the church about haif-past nine, and ascending Goud) toeriat ns to the power of the Mayor to remove. For alderman.... ..-Edward Rowe, the best means of concentrating the democratic vote eo ‘Alanson 5, Jones, to im te the affair ;— ¢ sal 2 ‘a renee ~ " a > ores Oouncilmen—11th dis. 5 State in favor of one ticket for state offices, have the honor to u red, W. Perr T. J, Delaney, foreman; Danlel Tier, Jacob H. Varin the steps of the altar, after a brief prayer, mate a few | of the Ite mimimdane hat Hoard fully eadorsed LY 2 tab Ge Feport: That on the day following their appolntment, the tw? canst ‘Hleronyinus 8! Witholm. | Isaac Voat, George Valentine, Henry Farrington ant | appropriate remarks to the children, explataing the ua- | 24,0muetet ihe Bingor \otake Hout Loters were ad Annessor. the Maine Liquor Law, being then in session at Syracuse, | Judge of Sup: . James R. Whiting. Jacob Dodge, The following testimony was then ad- | ture and obligations of the sacrament which they were | of ° ‘rom whom eatiinates were rece a fate uc nial as ase sy te Gama | TUE OF Superior Cort ° Murray Hainan ANfeter Maher, belng sworn, ientites ie watch and | "'Wydear Sldien, mid he, {net rie cae Seer weence u \ © n at “ Ke “ : Tui. re ; being sworn, identified the watch aud lear children, said he, I need hardly remind you oa bad of Sebooy Truce } eee ee a eee aa gum ane course adopted Y Judge of Common Pleas......Cambridge Livingston. chain as those worn by Barney Roake, that the sacraments are instituted by our bleased ‘to: 1. Barnes referred io wast coetagaeh “ . J. MoGes. Fee eset a aciee easly ie (eae ni aeay nor | Judge of Marine Court.,.... Gharies & Birdsall. Artimas Whitlock deposed a+ tollows—I am conductor | deemer, as the means of conveying grace to var wmuls. | mate entirely depenien upon aoe be meee Constadl fented ‘by the hard and soft democratic conventions reapec- he above ticket was adopted with great unanimity, | of the train; | have seen the bodies of the persons lying } ‘This is the case with the whole seven, and two of there Jon and the und a not sake a a tively, ts believed to be in accordance with the views of the | with the exception of the candidates for Judge of the | dead here; J know them to be the bodies of Barney Roake | are imparted but once, These are the sacraments of d remove the vemsel for $3.00), but - Toenauoke Upon democracy OF this city, as It certainly corresponds | Supreme Court, James R. Whiting and E. P. Cowles, who | and Patrick Roake; 1 knew them both well ia life: Barney | baptisms and confirmation, The same inay be sail of I. ms be Jat dis...P: O'Rourk, ae ear Tat meogeeolution adapted by te, Union Pemocratte | oth had their friends in the convention. was tho engineer, and Patrick was the fireman of the en- | Hal Wy Orders, but that is uot wader consideration now, . er 2. ‘Gennes, Ley ee Mabon ot Weal camioue iets eer a ae ‘The convention adjourned at 12 o'clock. gine (Onondaga) belonging to the New York and Harlem | By baptism we are raised from death to spiritual life; it | mitting ito have Leen # clean and proner bath P eppolds ‘only chance now Jeft of combining the democratic vote of the TH WA - ‘ailroad Company; L have known Barney for two years | is a sacrament in which, undet outward rites, oar divine until afer the agreement bad been made with xp Soon. Stale upon one ticket’ is in ihe general co-operation of the EIOn' RD REFORMERS. last past, and Patrick for about six weeks; I have beea in | Redeemer applies to our souls the cleansing merits of | (See tbe date of the bids and the acceptance of Ube prop Thos. Rivlin. hard and soft factions in support of those of thelr nominees The reformers in one or two of the wards last night 9, FLANNERY, Chairman. who have been selected by t! opponents of the Maine la his own death and precions blood. Though raived to life of e law. 2 They are all democrats. If we have any dilfecrnces of opin, | SB0Wed somo; small signs of vitality. The Right Ward Vy it, there are degrees of life, and confirmation is lusti tuted to make that life complote, by the perfection aad the habit ef seeing them ever; when running from Dover Plains to New York; wea viatt borer Pisian eet o'clock on Sunday night, and White Plains at midnight; Jones by thi = i ion met at the St. Nicholas Hotel at 8 o'clock "4 re , ae : TH WARD.—UNION, HARMONY AND VICTORY.—AT | [00 With either of the gentlezen who have been preferred. it is | Arsociat » | think it was between 12:30 and 12:35 when the accident | filling up of the whole Christian chyracter, Both bap- | he bad mace ne “ an adjourned meeting of the tic Republican Asscm- } Peete candidates ail stand Winea toe (nd ae een eeesos: | Henry Erben inthe chair, aud Andrew Warner, acting as | happened: our tine there wan Li:10; we'had wolors tack, | pune up of the who impress a seal pon the soul, and | trastomiia part ther Ine. Oct 1b 1a ORNS REILLY. was seniesously nowl. | BY Congress with the question of slavery in the Terriiories, | Secretary. Wm. H. Armstrong offered a preamblo and | to the elty; the engineor haa always been a careful man, | onthnt account are not fo be repeated, Other sacra, | commutes Juatify ine this averment : but, on th 2 Oe ZORN J, REILLY was uuanimously nowl- | which ix the doctrine of the whole democratic party of this | series of resolutions endorsing the course of the present | and had met with no accident previously; the last train | ments can be repeated, a4 penance aud (he reception of ity” ocopuiee eo eae ee tae POLIN McKENZIE, Chairman, jie now and for the future; they are opposed 1 making re- | Alderman, Wm. Tucker, in the Board for the past two | up woald have been 5:45 P. M., and down at 6:25: the | the Holy Euchanst, but baptism and confirmation once puyment of money to doeia It aad ae Ouarurs 8. Droxixsox, S@eretary. jigigus Better oF niles of birth Lents of ‘polioal rights, re | years, lau him for the faithful performance of his | first intimation I had were two sharp short whistles to | imparted, are imparted forever. On this noeount ll ts the agreement that he should be pall as the with the whole democracy, in a struggle ene e black re- | “tty, and ending by renowinating him again for Alder- | break up; he blew twiee before we struck anything; important, and it is necessary for your understand assed, und the preparation of he neceasary mate TH WARD.—REGULAR UNION NOMINATION.--AT AN | publican fusion party of Mr. Seward and ering The State | an. The resolutions were adopted and, a committee | after the second blowing, I should think that the ing of it that you should come to the ure part of the work, and faded the mast eipongive ‘meeting of the Union Democratic Awembiy | Can be saved 10 engineer reverred the engine; I remained in the part ample security had been given by Jones far of reason before’ you roceive it; it is re he democratic cause, to the consiltution and bs 4 gtpet om to wait on Alderman Tucker and tender him u quisite that you should arrive a adjourned f Convention, held at Betenth ‘Ward Hotel, on Monday evening, | to the Union, if all those who oppose the coalition of our © nomination. ihe return of any moneys advanced to him in cov of (allure te boggage car next to the engine until the stove fell over; I he wreck. ant bones there hat degree for Bs the demotatie enadidts for autem big ay monnnie™ | Sommoeratio fences remain aitiied is ihren colseee hired TWENTY-PIUST WARD REFORMERS. Gri ouk Ant witha bucket commenced patting out the | which our, Messed Ssvio worded divine mS convent, Levies emai eran See ‘aN rman. D ance of each . i idal Refe y ire; when I got it partly suddued, | ct men to see | strength an’! heavenly ligh« to enable us to dis thatthe Mayor stuied Jomauuunpesag ESR2Sr tects tad br Mareen AT ates eae ere sn ereemn Conasnlttee OF this warn; met at}: TN SB acca Vale Ae Sal SORMMEE OT C M tee a o C tofeesion. It is a id baw a cisim on the owners ot the J —— —SeSeseFesesesf although ‘representing but a ininority of the popular vote, he | '2°mpson’s, Fourth avenue, near Twenty-seventh street. TH WARD.—FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CONVEN- | Will thus secure the vast moral power of the Empire Stale in | After considerable discussion in regard to the various no- tion. —At an adjourned mecting of the Democratic Repub- | Ms war upon the South and the Union. With the democratic | minees in the ward, John Web! i Mean “Asvembiy Convention, held atthe democraiio heed quae. uty coed, sboliicaiae, Roaw Notiiagien, ot any other | Cocnfunan for the Fify-fuurty outier bon oe od whereas in his agreement ) relinguiaued. The fact, as wilt Le seen by refereace (0 the testimony and papers accompa My report, is thal thoush the agree mant with Joase the track; Idid not Know but that the engine had. gone on, until I heard her blowing off in the rear; { called on my men, and found the brakemen were all there, and that the engineer and fireman were missing: great consolation to know that persons who have been confirmed have hardiy ever been know: ther religion, while ¢ A ; fourth district, and Charles H. duced to give up their fu yle id al! elainnin apo of the corporation to the Vessel ters, 173 Medion reel, oo jonday ev. UAL UNGER CER, cone aera ney Haswell for the Fifty-fifth Gistrict. Mr. Webber had pre. | we found them tying on the ground, on the week Ge of | ligion. Let us Tope then, tay a and caryo, Heer of any clan sgaina tie ompers Fag hl ay Presidential preferdnees, we take part {n the | viously been nominated by the whigs and Mr. Haswell by | the track on which we came down; they were both dead; | gel yourselves to-day to be faitiful to your relly whatever, The commillsg appear to have conten Wocavrany, Secretary, contest powerless for any result except to connive at the suc- | the hard democrats. we then sent warning lights out, both up and dowa the | ard to your church, Zouwill persevere in your resoluiton | SPST out bw i ae oe SS ee g cess of one or the other of our enemies—the black republicans ——— road; I then came down to the station and ordered an en | to the end of your life. You know that our divine Saviout | trent wih domes tual impoles the ein of tne p eae eee or the Know Nothings. Let all good democrats in the hard and DECLENSION. gine to go to New York; I then went back and ordero! | has said, that “ whoever confesses him befor the owners of the ship and cargo for fall reimburse TH WARD (FIFTEENTH COUNCIL:DISTRICT) DEMO” | soft organizations bear in mind that Uings have greatly cuan, T corshetion Mate See meeting of | since their respective Sale conventions assented. “When the Cononan’s Urriex, 37 Cases srinct, the Counoi! Convention beld pursuant to the call of the general | bardconvention nominated its ticket, they were selected to unite | | New York, Octoder 15, 1855. committee at Tammany JAMES BOLTON was una- | with the softs, because the latter’ organization contained a | ‘To Mx, Jamms G. Bexxert— the track man to remove the bodies to the freight house at Wiltamabridge; there were rome Passengers in the boggage train, but mone got hurt; the bodies had not will confors before his Father; ant whoever 4 before men. he will deny them before his Fathe: derstand, then, the obligation Uily sacrament expended in the and removal, The “ ng to the removal of nitixances Is clear and explen We irorllonn, requiring tie owners to respond i all expenses jy nominated for ‘of the above djstrict. great many abolitionis's. Now thesehave left thesottorganiza’ | Sim :—My name having been published i ten. | been removed until J yot back; T went back to aroertain | ond putting your trust in the power aud goodness of Ged, | for thelr removal: Tt le the ovlulon of de undersigned COUNTGHIN MCKINUTE, Chairmen, | {ream fone over to the republicans and Mr. Seward. Since | sively circulated paper ‘a on independent candidate fac | the cuuse of the ncstients T found, at or near the poiat |, focal your géoclution tetag et odle yourvelves to his ser: | frerdereq =’ aha’ jtnaenats ,oereement can Sed will $e Sanvet, Lockwoop, Secretary. x | RS Btteard wines tke shoritalgn, has taken place between | one ‘of the Coroners to be elected this fall, I most res. | where the engine first left the. track, that on the west | vice, and to be faithful from thie time to thw day ‘ill adopted, be of no foree or eect. Tha Comptroller Speier Coen ‘Thusfanionhas elloved the democratic pany of om anyone: | pectfully decline. My friends will pay no attention to | ide, from the impression left in the ground, a bar of | death. God himeeif will impart to you the gifts s decline to pay ihe balance due Jones ve i agreement, Nr rs ey fk he Fi AL lh at lien! and ineongruous element within its own ranks, and hay | any but the regular democratic republican ticket, for'T pie ye tone a = ten fev ing o— ba cee pnecaess, aby sty pei sppnemnant Wren aseis tt ta aiibee ot tee. barns nee * Cee {| at the samme time driven thousands of constitutional whiga ‘out | do not approve of any other. TSAAC COCKEFAIR, rain at ten o'clock, and nearly 0) i*, on the other | the knowlege necessary to distinguish between good an cOnmpotant bathe (whe © 9 Fasabed ait te SER Gpwrel Misr held at 688 Washington street, JOHN | Se jtesnme nor dryers boweanda of conslaninal whi" gut et oe oe on Hide of the track, I found part of bar of irom, which had | evil; that ye; should be euatled'vn oome to tie deter. | ime competent watbority, and who waa tally a all note with reference to this matter, The city t* lable for the Ry ot of the money. which ean be collected without difew y by resort to the courts. Whether it is pradent for the Gar- Ur Additonal eXpenme this matier, by rete , Om ‘adentiot bul oma ‘ue for the recor: fally, Aa soo the sott orgauization must become as national as the hards, Broruex Mensenanz, Sec'y, LO8 MAHER, Chairman. | Sna'Soth can now be united, and form, an in, 1863, © bemoge Brooklyn City Politics. Pitt 1 eae RC A RRMA SY Se Me DD le ce Sea pee per. The eh, Aaseried by, SS DEMOCRATIC CITY CONVENTION. JOTHWARD, NATIONAL AMERICAN GLUD.—a PUB. | abeilionis, wi ‘eagerly join the, domocraite pari in tia | _ The democratic city convention of candidates for City ic i ol club wi eld this (Tne: r) it si le, tical a: - m of \- aveniog, October 16, 01736 o'clock, at @. OC. Dean's, Gaptial” | Liem of the Blake, is, what vm. tan to do who wants tomate | 2086 (as Judge Culver’s title to the benches not consid gegner of vere d and, ase st streets, The meeting wail peas bis vole tell againal 1 the abolitionisie and the Know, Nothings + | ¢z¢d legal by some parties,) and Justices of the Peace, met Grease: % , ir. ; tov i , Allfavorable io the suscess of the American ticket, are in: | icralltien. ike Kings county; the heeds are ieee wteceyeeene | 8tP: Mooney's Hotel, corner of York and Pearl streets, vited aie iterday afternoon. After organizing, the convention a been recently broken; it had the marks as if struck by the flanges of the wheels where it Jay last night, and [ saw earth; the rail had been left on the side ‘of the road by the workmen in repairing the track; | examined the track whi engine first run off, and found that it was in good order, and is so still; there is no watch kept on the road, except at the rwitelies and sta- tions, at night; { should think we were running trom twenty to twenty-five miles an hour; it had cleared up, and was then light, but @ little hazy; from the appear ance of the dirt on the ground, it seemed to have been a whole bar of iron; the piece of bar now lying is about reven feet long; the usual of a bar is from fifteen to elghteen feet; this bar has the appearance of a new mination of your own aceord to be the children and ser vonts of God and soldiers of Christ. It is important that you should receive this sxerament with a proper pals tion, and an understanding of the nature of the obliga tions imposed. There is no doubt that the grace of (oe, which gives supernatural strength, and which is impart ed in the sacraments, is necessary to enable you to dis- charge yorfr duties towards God; for although poraseu tion to death is not known in thin part Of the Catholic world, still there ie@ persecution golog on always, and the object of all these sneraments is to make you stead- fast in your faith, to make you loyal to the caure of your divine Saviour, so that no calamity oS a a pc be esteemed #0 great ax denying mir God by word o> ae on, It is therefore to strengt’ ie 0 against such dan- hi of ow verse! and paytmen! mowey therefor, the Connsel to tha Corporation chould sue for ita recovery. In conclusion, the dersighed cannot omit to express reyret that the wptril of Majority report had wot Leen more in xccordanee et noe, fi ‘and faithful publ whieb his administration has thax of which 1s respectful! y submitted THE PATER OF lUH COUNTHY, 0 attend, A. B. BAKER, President. | others, like New York, and. the counties in the y . Canson, Secretary, softu have the advantage. ‘The only sure and practicable way | adjourned tii Thursday afternoon, at the same place, oie ome = of geting out ofthis dfemma, is to youn emlon cket, fa, | deeming it advisable to await the action of the Common “ARD ASSEMBLY ATION.—ACCORDING ted un to tl % wma cb ropa Dera Sener Crmmiten, | bes Seem prc, at Tageygadn! “ody, want | Sut panfang, Be Hemee bette pacing cand doy events: at Union Hall, cormer of Fourth attest und avenue | Mizatious. "Both can adopt it” without making. omoar- REPUBLICAN COUNTY NOMINATION. Gitar Se, purpons of nominating an, Angembirman for the | Camiefsameninaied by dee an hand Bee ns woke, |, The Republican Convention mot In Clinton vtreot last | DCR; and part often old brenk, gers that God hen instituted thin cocratent,, Uttven | Apetition was recelved fur the orsetidn OF 8a jude {rived the unanimous vote of the cig ny Ro the | ave been left off the ticket, are willing to withdraw from | ¢¥¢'g, to complete their county ticket. The proceed: | milk t for the New York ‘a lem Railroad Com. | enlist under the banner of your divine Master, and you | trian statue of Washington opposite Uaion park—the regular uominee of the democracy rey way for Assem. | ‘he eld, in order to secure m democratic victory. The demo- ew ok harmonious. ny; | was on the train in the baggage car at the time | must be true toft through life. It is » great console tatue to be fourteen feet high, to be placed on « gramite pif Petit Chairman, Jobu Murdock, Secreta {Dake (ble ancrce to the causes ns Cmeater thowe who shall ] | Chomas W. Fields, dem., recelved the nomination for | fr the accident; Tknew beth the persons now dead when | ticn to know in'a maaner agreeable to hier the duties of | seedy yptecestosds oc tin: a aan eae a Pettit, . in Murdock, Secretary. comm! 4 ee living; Ix Barney Roake by his clothes, and part | a istian. 29 pin wor od * . Hiram Fase, | ‘Wiliam Hogue, following candidates for Stale ollsorsies 9 earvtion ofthe | Thoman R. Mercein, wllg, was nominated for County | of hi'teaturtes | could got, recogni’ Fuccion’ hie Bact | “An ttesctustom of his Lrief adden to the children, poses ner ge magig yy pc RR IE 2 Washington Engie. . Judges of Court of Appeals—Long term...Samucl Selden. William G. He as and face being crushed so much; I examined the rails | all who were to be confirmed came up to the railing of as oo wise aaa Short term... Nicholas Hill. cone - se coer SP dem., was nominated for | and found that the part where the wheel had gone over | the sanctuary, and kneeling before the altar, prepared ‘Mitts Kini Wakes & Wana et wil 2 TH WARD—THIRTY-FOURTH COUNCIL DteTRict, | Convaryor Si Aaron Wart. “Mr. Fields then declt ; it was smashed down; the broken rail of iron lald on the | themselves to receive the sacrament in accordance with | .stemont had hee mote the utiier croting by v seeabee 13 —The German and Irish citizens of the above district | ‘Treagurer 4 Py dt oe noes ined the nomination of Register, on | east side of the track we were on ; It looked as if ® bar | the forma prescribed by the Catholic ehareb. Kaeh child | Payment had beam mate the vile vated oie ae Will meet at Leighter’s Hotel, 81 Ridge street,on Tuesday | Attorney General, : | Gon'wan accepted, and: Thomas Mersala's noniakin, | bad Intely been moved; the mark’ was on the ground | bad a card on which her or his uaioe was written, and | "this Board that the County Cle ant had sscertatned + @Fening. Oct. 16, at 73 o'clock: State kngineer, for County Cork yee rhomas R. Mercein's nomination | where the rail had beea removed from; 1 hada lantern | which was taken by one of the fficiating clergymen, tpeteeh to ke then tie simmons tas nose “ SATe COUNCIL DINERO RON CUO Nt | Semel Oammlniccer Fo ps me was reconsidered, and he was nominated | when I examined it; 1 heard « whistle blow, four of them, | who in exch case read it alcud to the Arehviahop befure Conall! whens bn, Alpmeotan 0, kes tneere ig BG 207 COURCT ET FoR eNOuMaN, Let us earnestly jemocratic voters of thi city, Mr. Jared W. Sparks was then proposed for County iy Goan gpm pon eigad so pon the aeeeet bayer os, Senin to the Catholic explanation, is | 701", "84 naturalized as an American citizen in Mhile- and of every county, to co-operate with the Union demacr.a® arin FT etelad to atta ee eamee sue in tha above | or'Haw York, in car effurtots rally the demscnent os tae on ork, which raised a spirited discussion, some of the de- delphin. He presented the following — a sacrament, by which those who have been baptized ‘re . ex not constdering him a sound republican, Amid | \2,'Be Uaggage car; the stove bed fallen over and it was tion of the Octowns Us, ta. beta, 1 Waele to-celieene ny ett Siate tor the ‘coming contest, as one party, uy Lio a burning faat, J gots lamp and went out of the car and | ceive the Hely Ghost by the prayer and imposition of t ome wubdraw at place moc? meet weet Waeeas” platform and in support ‘of one and therraiue tleket. = oo een sae coe Sebate between the dele- | saw the engineer and fireman lying on the west sir hands of the Bishop, in order to their = made strong bg je hg Bs inst my sitention was called in en 3 “ABRAHAM L, BREWER, The following resolution ts respectfully submited for the | fates, a committee of five was appointed to wait upon | where the accident happened; they appeared to me to bo | and perfect Christians avd valiant soldiers of Jew edieriel ardcle tn the Courter ond feactry, ta relation inne copsideration, of the Union General Commilies im, and ascertain whether he was a good republican, | jJead, Christ. It is enlled confir mm ite effect, which suntscnent taede. by one bi Srtees ts te mows eee esolved, the foregoing report and the recommenda w im Maher being «worn, said—I am a conductor in | to confirm or «trengthen those that receive it in th ve hat 3 an alee. There wae e period of my lie yof the Hai on 5 1H COUNCIL DISTRICT, SEVENTEENTH WARD.— | ude ulved, That,u Wen er ade and not a Know Nothing. The convention then adjourn ean y tl % ‘Ais meeting of the democfatic republican electors f the | 10 the two Demonralic Hepubi iioenand tothe | 7 Ml! Wednesday night next. Railroad Company; | feesion of the true faith; to give tl im such courage and 4 the! | eraid net ? t x 50th Council district, held at ie, | two Republican General Committees of this cit dar eee n-law of Barney Koake; | resognize his iv; resolution as to be willing rather ty than turn from it, | say 10 you that Thad the howor of being hore ian, ae Ise avenue A. on T evening, Oct. 9, Michael Smith was | duly autheniicated by the ofllcers of this organization, and tat City Intelligence. torn in Ireland, sod was about thirty-three yours of | and toarm them in. generel aguioat all thelr’ wplritual ‘which Gal chaise i to be, ‘oetihetamding Geos emeil ta Son Ocean font Onn PST a potty et commatiions be res em Po es sna som AROW AT THE WRECK OF THE JOSEPH WALKER. j he bad a wife and three children; he roritas at yer ) The forehead 4 the person being tere] contemptible efforta at proseripvion—aed at the proper time be x 4 A] Yonsil Dever Plains: | have heard the statement of Mr. Whit- | is ano sacred ent ¢ med of ll Of | came w fall blooded American by naturaiizadon, | may add ee ee Secretary. {o the union and success the deimoeracy ta the approaching Sucre Vike ce or be lorecioa wigs en lock and believe it to be correct; I heard the whistles | olives an balm of Gilead, which i« blessed by the Act | ‘iat the moat valuable aod a me int pre ir pis of fara. MEETING v ‘ATIONAL I . After the adoption of the above report {the committee ts ’ at one ti tesult *e- | blown so flerce | stepped to the door; | held a little until } bishop on Maundy Thureday. The ment i made ref have in my house, ie my eerutienie of neluralianiion F fcnnaay Coase Geto e ce ree | idjorued ree gain on Friday per ‘poo my riously, but which ultimated only in the dacking of one | it came pretty near stopping and stepped out; when I | inthe form cf a cron, to show that th parement Yours, respentuiy, RICIPD B CONROE. at the house of B. C. H. Stark, corner of Fifty fourth street and bien of the parties engaged, The facts, ax near as we | fret heard the blowing I thought something was wrong | crament comes through the merits of t rithe Alderman Iuocm said that it was in circulation that Seventh avenue, on Monday evening, the 1dh inat., PETER WHIG MOVEMENTS. sould gather : é from the fierce whistle; it was oot usual to blow in that | death of the Saviour, At the close of the sacramemt the Coupolly was an alien, and be merely gave tase MASTERSON was unanimously nomltaied for ‘Alderman, MONTH WARD Wale Tloxer. sould gather, are as follows:—It seems that Walter R. | woy unlees in case of danger. Archbishop gave each child a gentle blow on the cheek, ear’ Adjourned 10 Wednesday evening, (95 the ie “ Jones, the contractor, alleged that hig sub-contractors, Patrick Caseadey, sworn—I am a watchman and night | “to teach Soon be ncet fight manfully against all man HOw Any ensayod to apemk on the eubject, but Purpose of completing their charter ticket. The Whig € + WILLLAM J. SEWART, Chairmain ‘e Whig Convention of the Eighth ward met at the | rogers, Dedge and Barnes, were not expediting the work | ®W!t¢hman for the New York and Harlem Railroad Com- | his enemies, suffer patiently all kinds of affronts and in er being a question, wasraled by the Chalr as mat Jinn, Mitbaisioes Sasa , "| comer of Broome and Mercer streets, at the Mercer | us fast as they had agreed to, +9 Mr. Jones detecimined to | Paty at, Williamsbridge ; 1 have ben employed there | juries for hin faith, and bear with meckess all te | debatable Jom 8. “Macuns, #0 Mr. je , THE CHUN OF POLICE AGais Alderman Biccos offered a resolution declaring thet Chief of Police was an alien, and that as be never de it, he (Alderman BD.) moved tbat the situation be de- clared vacant Alderman Howsnp, of tue Yxth ward, oatd —The of this city and county fully understand the motives sad intentions of this bu that the committee were crores and trials for the sake of tis Lord and Master, About two hours were consumed in the ceremony, at the conclusion of which the ehildren retired in order from the church. two months and ten days, but] have been employed on the road qyerffour and a half years; Patrick Mallen was my rec T: he was discharged from the road: he now ives at Williamsbridge, | do not know that } have seen hima within a week; there have been several persons dis charged by the company within the last three months— Fdward Faukner, bows of the repairs of this section, and Michael Costillo, ewitchman on this station; | eaw no per- son going up the track from 7 o'clock in the evening till pet OA ws NN AE RG OE, SS bie id the ce of selecting a ward-ticket, A.H. | oust them, gad place there some others more to his ll- TA MEETING OF THE NATIONAL UNION puMo. | “toutenburgh, President, and W. Moneypenny, Seereta- | Ling ‘Those indefatigable gentlemen were, however, un- A’ cratic Convention of the First Council district of the First af Pa had been presumed by most of the third house— | wilting to be ousted, and Mr. Barnes perched himself on e Mt . ‘ward, beld on Monday eve: q inst., at Mr. Michael lobby—that for the u Reary's, gline "ety ohn Fay, a. Was called. to the | they shonid unite with the Atnericaga but diferent coun, | ‘2¢,b0w of the vessel, and placidly looking aroun! on the Marine Affairs ‘The brig Telos, of Searaport, 250 tons, Havens, master from Philadelphia, bound to Boston, with coal, arrived 15h F] ; Esq. ppointed Secretary. The ob- | oi, fled. The ticket nomi i, | 8D Squated pile, seemed to say “1 am monarch of all 1 Seat St the meeting ot tee convection being wand tr Felt Prevalled. The ticket nominated was as Sollows:— | survey,” Wailing to dislodge him by pursuasive means ‘airman, MICHAEL, DORA Si - ; For Alderman—Wm. Tucker. Couneilmen—Seventeenth ‘ : Ya 247} BLES, 07 i pe a 8 8 | ate ct, Jacob Cornwell; Eighteenth do., Wm. Hilyard Jones hal recourse to Captain Ditehett, of the Fourth by 4 4 ward police, who was unwilling to recognive his authori. | >"! ime of the we ‘ political knaves, styled know Nothings, who desire to *ioux H. wastams, Seereiary, °OUN 74%) Otairman, Staats do. Wee Eogert Trento do. Letyart B | 1% He a however, more successful with the Mayor, | yatch'was 12.984, Moon oming. doen oll the tule t ee ee tae ae a about 44 Ms | Lave Blchard f. ‘Comuolly, Wan.. the' present emesis Jones, Wm, Mooney. School Commissioner—-Elipmalet. | °° hwith ordered @ posse of police to proceed to the | Ty,’ light, ua if two irons came together; 1 «nw sparks | the ¥ pleked up by Capt Vaws ings, County Clerk, defested st the coming hom, in onder spot and remove this seston’ ‘‘contumacious’’ Mr. Barnes. ter, and hie crew, off Great Swamp, N.J., shout ten Pant ranean Atcha ae OR SENATOR, THOMAS J. MUNDAY “AT AN Bootman. Trusieex—A. M. 1. Scott, J. E. Miller. In that one of thets own number may orcapy hie . He Jurt like sparks from a biacksmith’s forge: just on the adjourned meeting of the Sixth spector—Charles Dyer. After some parleying, the police rushed bravely in and | second I heard the blow to break up, I herd two very | miles south of Rarnega!. She was absndoned, and ina | hed known Mr Connolly for = long tse. never FANE held st Cajon, Novel, on Saturday evening, October =o a {elead Mr. Barnes, with the intent to foreibly eject him, | ‘uick blows im auccension; my Imprecsion wan that they diisis santitien having been in collision with schooner | WAS rumor abont that he was an alien. everybaty knew 35 Se on. kom ee ee fh y nomi. KNOW NOTHING MOVEMENTS. bat the fen an was not to be so easily taken, and | faq got off the track, me . different. Yet in tae of all this, = eommition of thie ve 8 a ‘mo ‘ton, committee: showed fight. In his anxiety to excape, however, be ac- Horatio A. Fggleston, sworn—t am road master, in the | White Cloud, which took off ber officers aud crew, snd | Hoard had presented a rewlution denouncing our most unite with the democracy in. arrange. | MEETING OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL CLUB—THE | Cidentally fell in‘o t ’ moeting to secure the election of AMERICAN PARTY UP_ AND DOING—PRESENTATION drowned) bad it not pay ogy Rw Be deo hinge aa = Ags “aseombly lowe OF A BANNER—SPERCHES, ETC. cued him. His ardor being somewhat dampened by the Matne fanatics _— Last evening, the members of the American party | operation, the Jones party were enabled to take p)ases- winter:— ith ward, Wm, Cr |, Simeon Decker; 1: Michael elon, for the time being, as Messrs. Dod od nes Maray, Patrick Magan; 18th, Daniel W. Norris, luniuon | tFRed out somewhat formidably at their head quarters, | "om for they will have redress if there are any respon, employ of the New York and Harlem Kailroad Company; J have seen the wreck of the engine now lying on the track, and have seen a portion of broken yon rail, now lying on the west ride of the track: I should judge it to be six feet long: it appemrs to have been broken by a vio: brought them to this city on Sunday night. Her stern 4 «toe and carried away, also her larboard counter end quarter from the taffrail and monkey rail down to within four or five Inches of the water. One spoke of worthy public officers as alieor, merely to subserve the nde cfs mere. band of scoundrels, who would stop a nothing to obtain office, to prey upon the city treasury. An for old crazy Branch, who prepares the resolotione for Verigge, be went to Jerry Teppan's, at Co Irland, nor; 2h, Nelson J. Waterbury, Peter Billy, Fist, Aimsiove |, | intended for gratulations general and indefinite as far as Maurany Ixergcnow Dave.—Yesterday the 2d and Tet the other plece laid; we vat ‘hewn together and found | by the sebooner’s jibboom, Capiain Jennings and bie | jiien, and aiould therefore be turned sut of ofhee. Bramale Pinney, George Dennison; them to match. After « brief consultation, the jury rendered a verdict ‘hat the deceased, Barney Roske and Patrick Roake came to their deaths by accident on the New York and Harlem railroad, near Williamabridgs , at about half past twelve o'clock on Moniay morning, October 15th, that the «aid accident oecurre! in eonsejuence of some Jerson or persons unknown to the jury, having placed upon the the track, with malicions invent, a bar of rail- road irom; and we do hereby exonerate all persons in the employ of the New York and Harlem Railroad Company from all blame. The bodies of the two victime wore brought to the city moon had just turned out, and were resonnoltering the beach, when they expied her drifting close on to the bar They were compelled to work with the greatest celerity within one HOEY a onl deemed advisable from prospective appearances of the Regiments proceeded to Hamilton square, on their an hatrma Party, as at previous meetings possessed additional fea- | nual inspection parade. It was expected that the whole tures of unusual and attractive interest. Besides pre- | Second division would be out, but owing to some mis- and Fourth avenue, next Wednesday, Oc | liminary preparations to be entered into for the grand | Wderstanding only t re named co jes made ‘Thirty second sireet tober 17, at 74 P. anetion % their appearance. “The inspection proved ratisfactory to taltice from Stayvesset eens ee Wilh a ainiiar Com- | mans meeting announced for next Wednesday evening, a | ccappearan Brigadier General Spicer reviewed the ith wart, Jota gayhiir, Andrew J. Soot 12th, John | tanner presentation was to be made to the club by the be «i Capt. Darrow, in the absence of the Colonel, Jem Cattery. Beer ee ener: 12%. | combined candidates of the party upon the present city | “iclated ax Commandant of the 24 Regiment. The two Sa ot Thos, John Garvey; ah, Wm. joyos, | and county ticket. As before intimated a great rush | "iments, after maneuvring for a time, returned to the Travels us Dae ia john ¥; Broderick, 'M. J.D. Moi!yan; was ithe Pgs ee upwards of an hour before | “ity about oe eloek, : ‘ a . ure. e time ted for meeting to , the hall way SUDDEN TH AT 4 Tanorr Excrnsioy.—The Nassau THOS. Mc'SPEDDON, Obairman. | densely Slled’ The crowd was somprised malaly of young should be mace to go we wat, aod not be allowed te prowl around the bal! any | ruppone the next hit rhall bear of will be ot wonta vo Une etty Cow the bes d and lodgiog of Branch at Sheep's Heed May Aldertoan Voonnm Rave «very severe re om the production of Mr. Branch which appoare! in the marm- ing papers over the rignatare of the Alderman of the Thirteenth ward, and enld thet if Mr Dieger hed newew taken the advice of Mtayhen J! Branch vot confined him weit to (he services of Mere Young sod Kelme, be would have dome mearh be Alsertoan Lamour rep tbe Hoard with thee Guxcory Conxon, 2. Secretari Jovuen D. Srewait, § Tammany Hall. ibe above commitiee will meet pt Hubbard MeCoy's, corner inorder o save her hundred fathoms of the bar, and bad barely snifielent nen rom to mill around in the clenr. Having jast got cut of their beds the men were but half cluthed and they bad nothing with them but their boat some old cowts, ke., were fount lying about the which, as fer worving tb umber, helper on proteat th the cold a of the vonsel reesived no thet Sede set mean to bore volation: val he beliewet that from Guards, Capt. Whalen, numbering thirty muskets, pa- Jos Carrenr, Secretaries, eo! 4 ¥ " . ye jersey Mmnsnesints + vs ay ca. The room albeit upon thefourth floor aud of remarkably | PF2@s. Mr. Johm MeGowan, who delivered them t the | “Wye exnmlting the shattered locomotive, o2 che lies — rile vequieed. too em—bs be DEPENDENT CANDIDATE ii humble. , showed ‘upon its walls and poste a profesion acintel competes, fell dead suddenly after having | on the east track, and making inquiries relative to the pumpe to saliove from the Cabinet down, sod the Amerioans I FOR STREET COMMISSIONER, of placards the coming mass meeting, and the larger Toquent will be held eas it cane,” ‘his clty, where #0 | singular somerset which she bad made in her posttion, | ber and keep her free. Her stern was! temporarily. re a IBAAC T. COX. ot FB ad ~~ oy Agents — jm mnt u decade bore —— ute Caving —_ Cl age] paired with canvass, Hhe came to anchor yertorday —— exentation was to be made, hung suspen eporter othe same time inquiring w) Pat ‘OTICE.—THE DEMOCRATS OF THE TWENTY. | sbove the middle of the room, tronting the Peodtiont's Police Intelligence Toctaech Mies, A yooment’s Yedection was cultatont | “PMNS: oe a. enatems whe os MS Ey Bene pet Pa] 4 = Fi § o'clock the President, Mr. B. Van Riper, AN ALDERMAN BEATEN ON HIS OWN PREMISES. » recognize hits as a former smart litt Stes = rived im the Telos >~Captain EAward Je A Long SPDs ahaa er emery ers, On 1, | Sonded by wnmaimvas doting of hats sat taroving | John Sultan was brought tfore Jaren Conncly ue | iP Svehsotiee versace une Me | beach. ,3.Nethen Ramet, do Wilma do" | fitter eo x. ow Y . awny of segars. teréay morning, charged with assault wad battery upon * has. t - ronan be was, aed lowed ite home an well oe JAMES BROWN, Pre: § 4 7 Mab Fools, Paterson; Voole and Jacob Bmith, of Keyport, N. J ae - yy te e m1 o he " 1 Mewn , yon OF ar - in Jon D bread, treme erent snenlvere of Une Cub, to step forward to the Secretary's | leeet that Sullivan came into his liquor store, on th Mr. Simon Metabo, the milk agent tational at the | Pyine to Mews. Bled & Neiloon, (7 Wall strent Gockelen om the reastation. eves desk and sign their names. Some fi corner of Oliver and Onk streets, and being somewhat * their Deol retsiaine meanwhile aa cece noiry and quarrebome was requested by the alderman to Twenty-sixth street and Fourth Avenue Railroad depot HOARD OF ~ an A AAA AAR AR AR RAR RADA - | constitution, whie! 8 make himeelf soarce. This Mr. Sullivan stoutly refused to | on learning that an secident had cecurred te the milk For . Coroner Kod MERICAN ADDR a nate clubs bad not been organized: is all in keh va Toes tap sete tole do ag yy oo special train, proceeding vo tne A ADA FO | srowned at Fort Washington. Decrease’ was shout 30 aan ; ts ty par “ % » doctee of cont! ae , 4 » " “4 % ‘ r eine «tothe thie weer Sameera wana bencue oni @ ‘en Ce those | bis bands to bear with ry deal. of edheet’ upoe'tns | spon the tup of the cars for the purpose of sljusting the ag ¢ fort sevens inches bo height, anthed | Conover, in were rem) amd approved ware : worms, at once, and report themselves duly organized at the | ‘ct of the weethy alderman, and before he could be im | bell rope. forgetting his dasgerous purition, he allowed | bom fn the water about three menthe, Verdiet, ay go: eg for te a ‘ 5 erect = breast Haley, of penn § spams Glew ~enre war yy Crom the A MMerinre 104 coe curred in ty the OF anette, riates thet Nir. Lae ane be ‘eo’ selatas bed oobserivc} 01,000 tor Uinta mommmen TL ty te fomrteen thet on peter te! eight & ot high, end eurroweted on Gone oolong § PA 1 vixteon foot ta @aameter . Withest Sy ‘arleor vidios a upottanes, the Board FATAL ACCIDENT CPON THE EKIP RAILROAD, ceased wae 3) years of age, ad was s native of Kaginat. An aceident ceeurred about 2 o'clock Sanday morning | Cxarw 7 DRowsie —Covomer Hilton held am imywent open the Erie Railroad, some twenty-five miler went of | open the vay Sd vain eae Join 7 some neat Hisebed to the ship Agnes, who was trand dre Famira, Cautateo sation, from an express train ren Ser ‘We North vives, Deccess’ has teen nang ning into ® stock train, which resulied in the death of ® | Tince the 10th inet. Deceased was 0 years of age, a0" drover, from Ohio, who was returning home from | wars aative of Germany, Vertict—denth by drowning New Vork, amd revere injuries to severe! others The banner given the club by the allied candidates of the | *ttaeked at the corner of Washington street and Battery American —," the city and county ticket. The | place = some friends of the , who gave him « at fl Rentstion of this iration—the | revere drul }, aad would no bt have seceede! in aseumed to threaten the Union from the conti- } resening bis fram him bad not the timely arrival Growth of the foreign element in our midst, and the | of rome of brother officers defeated the acuai lants. influence at work th: the American party, Se ye ees Seve mate, who were enumitiet for subjects reverally touched upon. On eonclud’ | trial by Justice Connolly. be was ah 5 BLIORTLY PUNCTURRD. "hee Cael ‘ing the banner in behalf of the On Sunday two mem, samed Franciy Finley an! A. . B- meetii leted. duced to abstain from this mode of muscular exercise, wt ‘ aed Aree tag Petitions were fret inorder sed aenomg (howe presemt. Hh. iooet Sem aoe ‘enaunattesieammpicinedl (7%. face in ® very red condition. The pd seghbarnass Semen, Se oor pouty eatwan yan Accom —Coroner Hiltom bel ae mauart st | of was one viqned iy «larg oumber of cftinene, anbingg ef acerca tars mts me, Aateows wes to, preset ———— detore the Court o | iaelere co the top of a ear, where be was found, ant re. ) the New York Horpital, upon the body of @ aallor memmt | ty the opening of fhambers strvet t James aig. ‘The | Onacxer Wwas thereupon called. for, and in res- A POLICEMAN IM A TIGHT PLACE. fant tok yeti Many Sraily to eer eeemal, | Witla Verte, whe diet te wales tant 4 Oe Mag, | ae reterred to Commmition 4 gpg No hae petitions : , 2 under the care Meters of Charity, im Thirtoeat! ontwert by fal ween the . Boye A (mmportaore were de as Py es ee ee as eoumtens As officer Cowan, of the Viret ward, was making an | 0 10t where he w hying last event 4 & critical situ ry Olay, on the 12th inet The sreident oveurred at The third resting of MBO Vas declared to be meat te ov. T. appropriate geod, mete forma) presentation ao arrest of « disorderly character on Sunday night, be wet | ation, a piece of bix skal veg been i ples 6, North river Verdiet—aceidental dest De | cor yet all thet come @p Were in reterenee Ww qreting sad 8 / Ww P. B pean 9 i club, followed recital of Vieir principles and | Lichard Burr: me embroiled ina dificulty in ( but the low The Cinetaneth er ways thet oat el the 206 U Z rT i r 7 in Centre | accident, though fortunately atiende! with but the “ pr erm hag Rarracks ot Newport, twenty de | sAjoursed, Folsaiewrs are requested to attend a meeting on Tues. | Pie mou ye ee tte a Fan Hong ome ae poe gy of» wi fe, might, 1 corms, os far as the manage | “tates the port toc weeks. Tt be rumored thst at hy evening, October 18, at 7% o'clock, to Berangements | Plat omer wate lor on ss pai . = * te sens of tie onl 8 4 0 prevest, have resulted Mah government have bers ‘cat rumaer tal Tes of Mr inane Remenberg, ia Mow to atiend the funeral O our Seporia's. J. MeGoson. By very, 2 of workmanship. [t | was arrested taken before Justice Woo ‘the Kasey, t A rome cmah | Vee, Wes rolled on the might of the 10th tmet, eed Comp ade: a €, PUSESOR, Captain. was made of blue rilk and vellow, fringed. On one side | Market Police Court, where bo was committe) for ty’ai | mont dinaetrously ta the destruct human life. The ye these Gosertions, by fring ® ba HC te 9.0% enth 6 poole aie M. ree amerts, 0. 8 appeared the name of the club with the date of ite fysna | om cbarge of geenult pon battery facts ace as Wgwei— Tbe stock train graphed Kausira a) ee od Verte at

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