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WHOLE NO. 7035. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2 1855. i Feole took up ® comple of cary Ws buives wed | en thinking of myself; I don’t know that Poole). owpied Maguire one; Mogule sald be cit aot woW to | platel, . © ABW mined to vote for him, and tho other four will probably PER LST he do likewlee, Circurustences on Monday will comtrol their THE STANWIX HALL TRAGEDY, nadine a EB tame beck from the station house; when we came back | night of 24th of Fenruary; I know Baker by ciuktr s BY ELECTRIC AND PRINTING YELEGRAPHS, i Teal of Lomis Baker for tho Homicide ef | ji csi yen ace we Sing get im from ibe coruet of Howard ty the 20", ay poe Failure of * Ban: House Lp ages William Posie, in Manwix Hall, avd could not see mii be did Woy wore ing treet nud Broadway be ot on the box, i tis Amportan: ym Washington, Caxcunyans, + 1, 1866. STH DAY, Visekguard expression ; one of Poale’s 1 1 © ailec! 1° ‘t off, snd handet me three shillings, ant. k- CAUCUS OF DEMOCRATIL MEMBIKS—CONGRATULA Mesers. W. W. Cones & Co., bankers, made an assign COURT OF 01 hm AND TERMINER. “Sou have ante my ution ones; bow 4.4 ye S Bs ye Seong T told bina yen; I did inee ver TORY RECOLUTON—NUMINATION OF OLTICERS | nent yesterday, which eauset the Kanawha (Va.), bank Hon Judge Boovevelt prestting, sey Bou ad. feabhat Chetsnees Menthe map sok ak, ‘wat | ig orelcok Sig's co cient eed satnem; thle vag abe’ OF THE ROUSE OF Bil’ K“AKNTATIVES, ETC. notes to be refysed bere, as Mr. Cones was cashier of that THs PROPLA VA LOUIN BAKER. (gbt; 1 do aot know whether Mortirasy’s astel es corner, with (ive or «ix with bim: I did not aoe Wasuinoton, Dec. 1, 1856. institution, TB deporttors wich the firm were few, and Dc, 1.—Wo bave seldom soon more anxiety manifented gt | luce or capped, boloro BMorriseey eatlet for the piel iD tuat migh'; I don’ know any of the crowd. 4 Ata mecting of the democratis meubers of the Thirty: | ier ig not mueh excitement. 8 crimivel trial iu this city than on the present ocession, |! (2 not nee Toole put a pistol at Morrlwoy’s breast. w, ny Cony Soom think it way soout iy a’olook; it fourth Congress, held in the imll of the House of Repre- , aceite mia ET "Vong before the hour of meoting every dny, the coust aa | gyi entire yea? tay, Wad V0 aki nok make the Y fight Dave hewn later, wot think oti Leden't 9 lave kentatives on the ovening of the Ist of Decomber, 1865, Fatal Railroad Accident. pesseges sre thronged by an auditory om whose fuces 4A. Idle not ray a0, did If Daber wan standtog there | J have no way vf using the tine parivdy ee Hon. George W. Jones, of Cena-ssee, was clected Obair- Tnov, Dec. 1, 1885. | depicted deep conce: a. Kory position from which } chtrg on Juke et ste ret, at Poole and Morisey — | A MS Am ian eyrteramn; 1 was a man and Hon. Wm. B. Fngist acd Thoms Datta, of | Tho engine atlarbed to the down train on the Gesoi | « gimpe 6 tho pevcesdings cout be obtained was oeu | *7S2(Qi2 hs ivehing wt i, We perty come fn bot alt aot eee Wee od Seorete, tea. Trunk River Ruticoad, to-day, when three miles cast of | pigc, ani men wero soon btandlog on dencbes and furans Witnees (with “eumphavis)—You, ete; I Std pot hear | Mr. Deiglo sew them he sert me for thepet inteoouced by Hon. Gigmey | Cornwall ran off the track snd plenged down an em- | ip the adjoining Court of Seselogs row, cagerly straint M Mesiseey ak Baker fur a pistol; 1 id nat see one wib | sod Got bree policemen, and wien soame back | could Jones, of Pennsylvavia were unanimously adopted ie bankmert, turcing a complete somerset. The engine | ing to hear tho testimony. Bwher’s fathor was roated be Veber, Wr. fivis g, who fe indicted, 06 nottdag frum Mew pred Sie 1 Cid not went to get in, I don’t know « for v0 “ » | the bour wee; Fwent in the cellar amd sevit « i ved, That the densa monsters of tho waa goenpiptely @ibtiaged, the anpinoee Eiied; sod the 1 sip) him, andthe citer parties identided, bub loo) 08 P-peacey eed he took Lad or ont eeh tee oa ee | toe coN one eL L Taeed he eues md eveld tare ule of ‘erentatives, though in a ee , | Geman bacly hurt, None of the passeogers were in- | trivl, were immediately behind the accused and hig | the station hourc with police efhoor Charles Hogau, on: | who Med them, when loeme up Isaw a pivot veuins Sfthe whole Usine stele Feariele Cocgramieiaiedl ‘on | jured. counsel. ot he Cetet’s abies he Jaft us at the ptation houre, of om | a speed £ 410 not Su 1h, Pot ahigend tow : x ~ Le corner of Browdway, I forget which. ean) whew the party esine'n F woke Ngo, ap wie triomyh, in the reeont clestions in several of the #rom Savannah, Before the testimeay wos commenced this morning (. What hind ot uo arrest was it? A, Tho arrest wi wes velrop te the back soom; thie w all I inow wbout th ‘Nevthorn, Eastern avd Western Staten, of tho priveiples of all right, bat there was po ane to make s comjinion | mat‘or r éligious Liberty, which have been so violentiy assailed Savannan, Deo, 1, 1856, cution had been allowed to de'uil the transaction in his Dy a vccret p oa peers. ened oa te Soar Fel . The steamer Knoxville bas arrived hore alter a pas- } OW eoguoge. Ho (Mr. B.) suggested that the witnewes Bree eee pote te cur urgauieation, aud conttaue | sage of fty-rix hears from New York, with all en board | *20u!2 be permltred to give thelr own aceous’ of the gir ourefforts fp the muint-nan se «irl defence of these prin- | weil. cumatencer, as by tbat means the Conrt and Jury would ciples, and the con-tivuti.»oal rights uf evory section and | 41.9 weather sy quite unfavorable hora, more easily get at the ckrractor of the witnemy’ mind, clesa ro ie every plies Selatan "Sher: apoio oe poe tee ‘The stearombip Alubara will sail for New York on Sun- | *M4 the value of hts testiniony, Know ym, or fusionim, and to (hic end wo ‘at one o'clock, ‘The Court agreed with counsel, and thouglt (hate it Se eedianes winerasaen and amaeitae vt ee world be better to permit the wi'aeeraa to yo omand cy gainer him, and (uo Lloutonant tet hin go, tt war avar Wier E. Aten ewora—I have mo business; T reside et Welock then; Poole wid, “Pat us gs home” he lives | at 4 king eet, I} ichkoure in Linpomerd to Chrintoy her str ae Up Broadway # vuld be the way to | wT 0! on 28th if Febromry last; 4 art tinker thes alyh vin home, down wey was towards hiv sire: fo} to Lj enard atrest; xed tae Uf Bucaec was ia wy te bard for we lo coy whébber Movrisay ar Poole was | heures I yon) ‘t me to sok him out, thar the nowt druzk up t+ the time of the arrest; bowd of | there’ pad heen 9 dificuity a¢ Siaawix (all de'woes Van 1 ei inserfering, and he got # blow la the mon'h feo Bhé Mote Twent ack and toid Turner ace deudeen; Van belt walked off aud tid not veo bl any | be told me to “toll Boxer chat i Loew Ling im the party; | did out veo bia | (2) bo nil he wae in ond bg; I Old pot pee Vaudeen kice ble; ] 0 ae want to cet in Saothing Maker Kansos-Nebraska bill, an thetcdevotion 4 ARRIVAL OF THE KNOXVILLE—THE WRATHER, RIV. | Me- Diady seid that as yet aot one attnews for the prove, be i and take beld of Vaudern sey bo Poole, | 290 Wend Up town, | #onitewm sawn apd true men, frien # of the constitution aad}. aa the Canals, veribo the reene, He (the Judge) found thet {+ wae dm: f “Never ud bins, Poste, ho in tens he Cearper) pre Vipaich"; be cid wedlay whee hewn he ut tre Upson i ; ¢ » hroughout ti ¢ Burrato, Dow. 1, 1886. 1 possible for bimnclf to follow the witnesses with tne same | Me bend con fandecn's arm; with faethe vtepped oa, fue Pack, wbout We'oioeb, 1 meeting thea proceeded to select candidates for | The weather here is mild and pieesnnt, and canal navi- vf bids Sidi ant toclo of bts cont, 10 wad, “Lat us veil ia”? Be Parsoom with Hy ler, Pandoon. Moy-+ arlows offices connected wish the orgaxiration of the | gyrion in this section fa s'il! unisopatra bt cr parva ee ta eve reeah ait sos Niove wea Tovie ochuilyg wien Turoer tall bmn it and Bere et thm ba the barra Z Sits tide gen anion We ominated) eit deariinicy “aie Yada ot it the wi nessos were to repeat thelr testimony, Wow | not to mind fendeont A Within a few foot of we, | wan ¥ Woot away, bdo not know; Curner was rp ee Arrival of the Jumes Adger at Charleston. | OF 794%0ly, withost interruption, the eepotings would | {08 Cansocr's wad ld hin tak whit 1 Luv ome | et an oo Jer=Willlam A. Rinhardson, of Illinota, Giamestox, Deo. 1, 1855, |? tall down, snd savo a great deat of time, ber fired more Wan the one shot Poo'e wa ae uad in the | {bore wos a wave wt SeGuly Hall, ho veld If wor between * Fer Or . P, Bunks, of Virginia, ‘The steamship James Adger arived here from New Mr. Whiting, for the prosecation, romarked that tt } reccen; Faucon was back of (he recess, | wus co.woou | Morley ond Poole, [Iara irom wimmmene that Poo Doorkceper—Mr. vicknew. York at eleven o'clock Inst (Friday) night. Was bis desire (bat the witnesses should apenk fm thete pe] on snag hg Vascadhy ve were 8 i the oyruer el Logg hay rad on t know ot Sergeani. + Glow re ib 2 o «ben Turner -bot to Poole; Pauaeen ke ot me tlle Seer 2s) | heard Morsiowey censurio Pemtadendin Jone hiss iiase dab spe habe sy own language; but in orter to keep up» roguler veew of | iind'ot a wuléld, Turser cot tokecls whore bouts wast net giving im a pustel; Baker cast. ‘ho woeld bo Printr— Wecdell, New York. Market: the transaction, they (counsel) had sometimes to im- | ard where Paudtewani I wore; | was wu likely to get | giad in tho mc he old wot give him the puto’ sae mph eG 7 bot wa Foote; wh rede a hv ery drunk ; Custingha: 9 nee Morr ‘There wero between fif y nud sixty members present at Moma rarniyieectie one ee pose & question I agreed with the suggestion fa we wits to 997 Boe - Real = pp hurncl ed bards 4 very | Cunnipghaw was to see Morris- the cancus, and everything wegt off harmonionsly. I, Scapa ayemehae eappedice af Sata, aud woud follow tt out; but ‘he hosed tibCenmh 1 FabGs up. t gamle toll when he pat sie handd unter; worraT keep the Olty Hotet erener yasted about an hour. Forney withdrew when ho fonnd | Stocks heavy. Pennsylyaule State five’s, 88; Kenting | would make no rule upon the point, ax necesst let migh: he covld not be re-nominated. They have no idey of } Mallroad, 4: 7%; Long Islend Railroad, 1244; Morris Canal, | arise were it would be imgortant to imorruptant in rovle ano Boker esme ws coutact jyil where the door 14, @.; Lees home ou 2ith February over sgeinet the wall; Poole wtoagered ovir that way, vat my house ab at one o'clock « nigh’; visaey comeing tote my place in castxt, of cas. BP . toroga'e a witness. ether from the effect tn the hoes or it might be Clecting any of their candidates, Dy} 8%; Pemeaylvanie Raitrond, 4394. pc Cornelius W. Campbell was thon called to the stand, | tom drfobing: 1 did not wee Posie adjust hte plod whee a not ate Baker alwat 0 o'eiock;. tive Arsany, Dec. 1~12:30 1, M, and wxanined by dr Whiting. He deposed that hekeeps | furver llet cat his pistol; I did aol hear furor aay to nowith Toker, chop were faudeea, LIVELY STATE OF AFFAIRS AT THE OAPITOL—TAC- Flour quiet; sales 500 bots, Barloy—More active; | the hotel known as the Woodlawn; bim, * You to Raoo!, Jou ron of @ b Hyleny they took a drink ia the 1m the night tn ques it Laid not TIOS OF THE REPUBLICANS—PLOTTING OF THE AD- } *ales 13,600 burh., four rowed, at $1 25 cash, und $126 | tion be was in heey bok Mr. odo, Mr. Hp ins, : ae ges beeen dip ming Tetles strike nia, Sanam dee oy. ee pe fe MINISTRATION FOR THs SPO1L?—LAUNCH OF THE | $128 time. Oats, 2c. Corn and wheat, no salos. Wats. {lnargh ant othetny: oh Rontern Diaeb), Wp rea Oe) at Siac eee tat eaih cael T dinbe ator ton car) Mr wes the only Ge SEEAM FRIGATE MINNESOTA) BIO. hey—120 bbls. at 40e. open, (Stanwix Hall) and rome one said, “Lat urge ia | cost, and baw bit slandloy ut the crer wi hw kul’ In arty whe wor in liwaes L Morrissey caro Wasrigot on, Deo, 1, 1855. Revraro, Dee 1~12:80 P, M, and have something to eat,’”” by the ‘new place’ { meaa | bis Band; zee} wpe gine tata 8 cay Lhad to jump ji fobaa term Ren To eu coe alee b 5 ti - | Fle diet; pric changed. Wheat dail; sales | Stanwix Ball, which bad been fustpened, "we had come. | over Turbes's pistol, to try and avoid it. By a J no hia tin Biss barrage ainsi aaceng gate ate jeaper 8 Maciek Pacha are sales ot ae, on 2, dees thing to eat; Mr. Poole eat and feat; we got there about Mr. Hgrnen (e ror) asked the wituey what he meant | ®{ Stapwix Hull, heard 10 completa of ony wound ; y wt Stanwix fall Watchman told me ‘the evening he pro. perth of Cunal Wh eoying thi er was officious wish Poudeen’ A. | %! fe was otanding thore with @ patel in bly band. Yo Mr. Orane foremaa of the jury)—Whea getting into the closet, Pjemped on Turner's pistol. To the Court—Lam positive Maker hada platolin his | eet, 9 o'clock. night for the last forty-eight hvurs. Never in tho his- | whiskey, 37c. Q. Was Baker there then? A. No, he was got, tory of political parties and factions has there been such Mr. Brady said that if they weat into the nino o'clock Malrs—P: r + tensaction it would Introduce « new eet of actors, ant excitement. Beisterous and brawling dewagogues, that | Military A) cutee A, RMFEOe COMME? 1 Ee alec. wun baonleed tonal pens eatiicomicett: ra 7 ea \ ‘ thiea Ci ~-1 drive © opaelageg 1 was on Brond- by mere accident have boen vomited on the surface by nica, nesses. hsnd, cocked, whem be stood @s the bux door aia | | Mathios Cromk--t a i " 0 retiy ure it had a cen on it, wey cn the night of gith of February, betwoen 16 sad wpheaving parties, are most nvisy. The weather during the past week has been favorable The Court's impression was that what occurred before | Pret\z sue ri x i" ch; Lwason the cotner gf Broad a Prd the ath th eo lgkton the « To Ms. Wing (@ Juror) —W" on T atarted fom tho recess , Er wey and Privos There has nothiog as yot transpired whercby one can | to tbe taige’ excursionsisty, and on Monday, Tueway } the aifiay would throw some Ugkt on the subwegnent | | Ty Mi. Wie Ned sta eae Oy, I can't say virvete, when T beard two orthreesbots fired towards tho tell what will ultimately be done. ‘The tost to-day seems | and Thursday the streets were Glled with them. Tho prosecution consented to accede to the wiehos of | that Paker and Poole were clincbed we the ‘time, Bakar | Bove: | walhed sors i Vee. singe of Veter Barlow; 1 to be to organize in opposition to the prosent dynasty. | We have received the following communication from ® } the counsel fur the defence, ia order to avoid objections. | seemed stauding over ile, | war acmewhat cottfunes, | OW tbe pe mt, not secoguise a and cid nob seoail, col ef tem thons aferwatily T raw thou coa Jo Mr, Byru6s (a jurce)—i think there were thrve | 26 dows Brontway inp carriage: ona mun fred own when! wend iulo the clues) Turuer nnd Poole wero | ¥EtM be wer ta rulilia street; 1 do not Aer waa on bin kreen; Loans way that Be know who file mon wee: 1 thfur it the men who was : dy weonced in ‘Le ar, treed the plood where ho wala al 6 diffe positon BEXt morning. Pin 4 dingram the dilferaay poviilons od, ty Mr. Diakwoline alk cals deck e ». How long were you there before Haker came in’ ‘The oatdidates for Speaker are now all here, Fullor,, Mar- | correspondent, in referenco to a suitable testimonial to |, How lang were a, eh nan kebeiee meer shall and Banks having arrived to-day. It is the under. | be gotten up for the National Guard:— ance with suy one before Baker eame.in A. en sie, with standing now, among the republicans, to have no moro TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, jorriasey; Morsissey wns in tho dackroom we went Is it not time that this magnificent volunteer cory in; the distarbance was beiween Morrivsey and Poole; BSsotings except a4 friendly taterchange of opinion, and’! “41% coventh regimens), admsit™h to be, of ite kind, the | ikére wasa dispute going on potreas, Poolt ama Morea: an When they meet on Monday, a few ballots, it is thought, | ext in tho world, for the merchants and other eitizens | sey all the time; | ol1 not know Mor was thece 1 parties, »Lz00e ean 1 will determine which of the candidates will be strongest | of New York to woke wme demonrtration of holt regard, | wien we went in; Uaker came m while Morsieey was | Mc. Jiradj—-tLin! sou eyer veem Mr. Dory's plated tn | pigs) che stvert was uot In Cackaenaes bgt on then an adjournment, and finally setilo on the | t,*how the regiment our admiration and our esteata for | thera: Moriissey came out and suid to Poole, “Ah! ah! | your lifer A, Tony « pietot down wt hw plays one day, | #b! 01) nul fall vpn ilo stibok ae Minichea,t ee oe " - {iy Tho somual expenson ef tho corp are quile heavy, | is it there you are, you son of ab—--?"’ Poole salt to it was @Colv's Avo ae otx shdobess She opltader | 013 Af foe tb Ware dt ings ROMETLY Ait leek strongest and most available man. bat still they.are made with such judgmeot and pra: } him “You have tasted my mutton before: how did you el) revolved; I have never seen aug of Coit : 4 M “tea the pletole ware tlred upward: 1 tith@od the blood down here coole fell on biay, was an Alle the sormoer to Pitnoe street, anf thin norton to Serer PoM>. Whiting Tuc contovesy belween Morrisey | 8 Sj UMensd ove man wey, iyn’t go away and leave and Toe was delere the controversy Letwuen Moguls | me pin abut In two pisces,” beng mo man without a yrd Pool, Leon's ay thet Baker was there whun the | bain the company. oy Words passed between loole cad Magulre, ! did not ee Wiliam Junevay—I rele ot Sie reen mtrowls : tab odateavech frcen, | Sieh @fx Hotton the uight of th February him; Veer was tbore wupn tho 6 reuveriy wan botwben. | ae ty Cig Hae! thet < Be retraaty las Greeley and Weod have been untiring iu thetr exor- | denee that It he! no embarrassments. There are two | sike iff’ scme two or three words passed berweon. Hons to effect an arrangement suitable to their peenliar | ¥8Y* in which the rociment might be complimented. | aster that, end Irving intertored betweon thea. =y en One by the preventarion of a valnabie servica of mess | — Mr. Clark—It is conceced that that is Irving who is in- views. Greeley, I understand, is for Campbell, of lao plate, to betes to it fotover, 13 &, “4 used on occa- Cig All aca We throw his strength whero it will be most avail- } tions’ of festivity, or to have it establish u corps com. r. Whiting—Yes ean reimbursi aap lg fortunes, though be at- | posed of the Jousger sons of respectale citizchs, who | Witness oontinued-—At this timo I Jeoked nvound, and iJ (Piet should be enuitled to enter the rogimon’ on arriving at | Teaw Taker; Morrisecy and Poclo wae proceeding. to tempts adroitly to conceal his preference until he be } tho ogo of eighteen years, aud whose ts should con- | quarrel, otticcrs were called in, and thay got Ioole out _ Gomes satisfied who is likely to succeod. Rely upon it, } tribute annually a certain sum for privilege. This | by the back door. ncthing will be done until they meet on Monday, which | Would keep the regimont full and respectable, and con- | Q. Before tho officers came, was there a pistol drawn! jastoly wi Up Aline door, olving barre!, tive plutul Lust wae pio! eanving kuives to wal take your | at We hat a drink; we then walt eer to Poulo's place cholae 7 Magniro'eaia to oid aot walut to cis, myself, and ome f shi him, aad hen ot Mas’ te hai wn to the miligary chest. A. You, there was: a yo went out (Idon’t know } ey to Poole afterwards nd will determine the complexion of things. TESA Rene ae "Y SUGGESTION, | who he'was), and BePeat is nl ea aad tts fk fo Meer, she Mae laa alias ar ne poecukt lion, thle apoto- 4 ‘ John Cochran arrived hero to-day, having been sent Wo understand that Colonel John A. Bogart and Liew | Hssoy; Mortiseey anapped {t three times "vole; it did as Brady therifre wbjectod to the re to examine na to what Was & hr ers absoner they wogh) sever f Allen's, and Trappoes It hd A i Morneroy wan ame or ‘Viz,, aasist in electing the editor of the Union printer Yo | tendered their resignations, to take effest on the Ist o | ten fect trom Toole; Poole was beiween ihe two for by the administration to do their “heavy business,” | tenant Colonel Joseph Craig, of the Secon regiment, have tant" ty Sore we swctbiog, te Poole, aud es: sald, “You haye tasted wny pono llaling wes thon auld about Tsidavue “ a the House and Senate, Werdell being their candidates | Jencury next counters, and Morrissey wilked up fcom towards Pot the tr chal oll y dey Prince John prov 5 ti ; Morrisvey snap t over the a By i Waking Win tat the, Raatirnald boat tab ; hae Dochean says is erary, and ho can proveit | the frllowing named exmpanton parzel our oGloe:— nals “locta'at Posts; thae wwe lity ‘cr aay tore; Ptomaiiee a he sal ho was ns good mana an f 80 fh 1b w few tang Sey ‘Dy any ame wha will read his lation pnbliahed in'Tawe 1 The Watchoawe Makers’ Gnard, Capt. Borg, turned Mlorstwoy was within eight or ton ‘feat of Tool: | Foale, then focle took Blum up, "aud may have bew the |B bat be was Going sothitdg; he'eaa hese Brondw ~@ay’s Henar, g 45 muskets on thelr annual excur-ion, they ait at the timo; I wont up to the station house with Poole; | tirat to intreduce nationality ‘ean toh posite lane kf; 1 itch I aac etek Ranch Geo. N. Sanders is hore, to assist his friend, Reverly | considerable attention aud marched well. apd cate back again, and remained there till about 12] Mr. Brady—Lid you not bear Mark Maguire say, y " labout 100’ waid be ons eXO ini DE and asked Poole to go howe, hi & ogale that nigh tan vamed MoQuire Vools, An Uiehmaa nm, if he sondugted himeclt » have @ pletol: ) aw no boy now That Morrissey wan #; Morrisey eoulil not not Bnow that we in oto murder la cold blood: A. Ldon't rece Poole being on the washtand; 1 recollect bit being on the counter any tiwe during the allray. wevid Bowen examined by Mr, Whiting—I revide at Rieeeker street; Tam 19 yearn of age; Jam tearning trace of 9 copperemith; I war at stanwix Hall at the * tine of this aflair, | went ® at a quarter toll, Mr r tenth ‘ Toole and some of his (clends were there when | went fa; ied be alle ald, I kuew Mr. Poole; I did not know his friends; I left at Es emit et dings 7S “apne ta gg ge ¢ ke Mey ote Crawford Martin'and Nelwn Brewer, newappoar when the -Griog~ commence! [ went away; it was tco hot for me (langhter); | did'nt belong to either party: 1 was at the oyster staat when Baker cane iu; 1 know Mr. Baker; Ikuow him whea he was in the Fighthward bolice: whea he came in ho stool about eiglt feet from Poole; Poole was drinking wine with Me. Cowplell at the tine, Baker came fa before Vanden and Yeole exine togevher; when lsndeen rare io he eany cite . | The Tompkins Guard, Capt. Brower, went on their sixth | o'clock; they would se no mere Mquor at Stanwix Tall, ay acca: ie dp ot ie Comet | anal target excursion to Polloek’s, Hoboken, They | as Mayor Wood had tsrued a proclamation; Tueard Me. Gered here very “heavy busines ’” just at present, bad 26 moskets ond twenty-two prises, and were accom | Dean, aay to the boy to rhut up; after this ‘sho Haker 0° ‘The launching of the steam frigate Minnesota to-day | panied by Wanmaker’s bra%s band, bees go ty oma eg ag f Moy rage Cote ‘was witnessed by from fitaen to twenty thousant people. | | The Rigney Guard, Capt. Mainail4, turned out 26 | SMe, Udargtta: de sree tains pot eat te Pre ‘ wmekets and nine greaadiers. They had twenty-olx priges | Sis» 3 [aoe ; Se ee ee ers ott Gy Goartend. £07, OF Beatles Inliaal, aad were acdtanpanion, 1008 0 Uongrows and tho Foreign Ministers were in attendance. hy Fairy’s brass band, i si r : Velieve Mr, } ean Was standing between me and the west The scene was beantifal and animating, and your cert | he Evening Post Guard, numbering $2 muskets, pase- | corner; Poole stood wenrest “the cast oud—tho tut on pondent was at the bow as she glided gracefully and ma- | ed the Huan office, under command of Captain John B, ; Pecle stood about three feet from the enat Jestically into the bosom of the Potomac. Dd Gilmore._ corner, and Mr. Dean I think was the nie arest to me; (he % The O'Donnel Foundry Guards, Coptatn Thomas Mc- hat came tay ene vee Ha emcee a 0 UCUSES AND COMBINATIONS—' puMocratic | Donough, accompanied by Manahan’s Brass Band, pro- ‘ou are a pretty dghting American son of a OI SOMINATIONS-t Lane Ov Tam pavers, aN AND coetetrte aot New York for target practice. ‘The com. Poole suid, “You aint worth it)" they had KNOW NOTHINGS--LAUNCH OF THE Sova, | Pany numborod thirty muskets, and fifteen valuable | somo two or three words paseed; Poole raid to Paudeon, 5 ‘ % ~~ | prizes were awarded to the crack shote—among them, | ‘1 bet $000 there it aman tm the room eonld Kok you!’ std @ gold watch. Tarner sapped upand said, Oh, Le aint got uo noney ; ; Poole put #100 in Mr. Dean’ hand; Paudecn sald to Poole, The Spratley Light Guard went on their, first an- | <7 want to fight yoo!” Poole said, “You slat worth lt;? Toole wae “tandiag right in front of the coun- ter when the party came in; there were several there; 1 went t y was thon pwornet heart of the affray at ail, Tatterwards caw Baker, [aa him coms in the morning: be to and there} lost vin Bayard wirevt, and then him, | keep wxoataucant fa Broome fon Baker load a pixtol » aumber of Wasnsuton, Deo. 1, 1856. “The way of the transgressor is hard,’ and truly it nus} excursion to erisiana. The majority of the oom teen took holt’ of Poole hy the coat aud spit | right upto the party: Paudcen asked Cools want he was | UC P heey: ‘aiay’ be sald of the polities! wire werkers to-night, Their | neny belong to the Sevoath regimont, aud of course they | Trudie Tek TA of, Poole Oy the cost ad ap eter ty Pose eoid nati og ti Ponda oa a yon | aie Did yow tear Mima yay what he tntented to do with | posttion is one of labor, perploxity and anxiety. In every koa well. up and tried to stop him; Turner thon stepped back and | Linck muzzle sen cf a b——lean lick you any way?” Tur Hie: Coste Whbhhed, aud welled? \d Seninw haw tol tae room there seems to have boea held tke caucus of some on He Werpontes pgre Sapien Pescl Ba pi on said, Let us mail inj? he (Turcer,) pulled out » pistol | wer game up to Paudeen io ry, and, Pwadeon hit 1 “ cet heen fact rgnebee Ahm i Phatlon-00 divi pelr annual excursion on funrsday, and attracted much } and laid it on bis arm, and {t wont olf in the arm, bin. a ‘ = Sete wine wi phi eae reget refs gals pit eat attention, i sleeve got on ute and he let down ihe pistol to gut out | Mi Deady —fHtt armes : ea nalt, Whitina--ow Keng ago wae Wt when you sow Me ee ere The ist Guard, Captain Peck, composed of the | the fire; be then raised the pistol again and tired at v sit; J wew Turner then toke « platol from Witnene—I! an (n 1868. checkmate the others. exployin of tho wholesale dru isis of hiv ety, adr | Foolo; Pewdewn was, oyuaring at Rocke all this tise vay skit ins he trod in his asm; Tran ont | hyn i Db iailhed The “War of the Roses’ hav beon waged to-night with | their first parade on Thursday, filty-niae strong, Sixty. | Baker was “officious’? with Vandeon: Baker rtood mene ec. (Laughter. ) Syn Brand 3 h ints ie ; f aaw It in bis band Crome ane J 'e Uhde res great spirit, but with doubtful results. The grand pow } {¥9, praee were Matributed st the sett louse on } the door with a pistol in hie hand; f saw It in 0 ioe —— +f ih ors i} Wr Whiting jraw the 9 » . Friday eyening. Compotent judge say they as | first at this time; 1 was looking around, »9 J was expoct- wow of the administration demccrats came off in the | fine on appearance aa many of the regular organised com- | ing to get shot myself; when Turaor’s pistol went off ‘Hall of Representatives, as per noti ¢, about fifty of the | panies in the city. three of four time C tried to jump on i aa T ran iso the faithful betng in attendance, Everything was ent and | The James MeGowen Guard) named after a Me he there bebere ea; barn y Eg lek v9 pack ibd Arled. ‘The {rosolution mentioae{ in my despatch of | poliielan, in the Sixth ward, w bis Mectopauntion ot | peared to be the malter with Poole's log; while in tho yesterday was offered by the Hon, J. Glancey Jones, of } joing reapectable and welll ‘irliled. be hse tae — ‘pry! yoo pig poo tee 4 Pennsylvania, and unanimously adopted, congratula- | Tho Unionport company, an organization compoved of } jand: the Baker ro hed goes cute ¥ dit ting the country on the triumph of the Kansas-Nebraska | members cf the Unionport Lana Asrociation, sixty ww betwoen tho parties while I fn the closet; be- : one Leaw Kaker on the ng of the affray cutter; my mother i» alive Inte that night; 1 bia! occ lock’s theatre; Lam in 2 there five years; wy “bo stroot; Ue did nog knew ty eg d nothing todo with wi west or not; I’ ar deine called “Beotcby.”o. Were you nok very Ieetilly t0 net ating, Peok? A. 1 Uked Poole; he wat always rool w my, wd baa 7 » iene: " . Tithe apy body that ts kind to me; I tock some branty Witneas—I never heard Mr. Poote mate throats agninst by Mr. Heady Me. Neady walt before quosticnn, he Chought it should Ye understood wocution Intended to bring ap threats, thay oug’ Ley did not intend to go Into vnroaty . i muskets, under command of Captain MeCanley, of the Twont int» tho closet Tarner on the floor, and | when 1 bad the oysters. (Laughier.) Q@-How long dia | Maker)? dont think I testified so bofure the Coroms ‘ Principle over Know Nothingigm, black ropublicaniom | Th "Tetisent, visited their grounds st Unlodport on | face War dnra til paver ces lag over hier'with | yeu know Baker? A. Well, 1 Tnew him since Le wi oe vrtigen edt MOR vay ‘and all the othor istns of the day. Thursday last, where thoy slot for prizoa, and hada | » pistol iu hiv hand; I can’t ray if, when Voule waa down, ore and tock me vp in the Bighth wa: fico Fors os *; wane fT te nt > ie ~ y Mr. Cobb. af Georgia, alladed to the uct that hiv name | good time. - ho was on ono | ks hg Goes waaiter) u wquad; 5 beds conver had beeu mentioned by his§triends in compection with the Raker hed hold ot he Vourt oor. two or three w wo City Intelligence. left to get into the clo Spenkership, and dectined being a candidate for the no- waation arn oat of wu aifeny bn On ieassomt ti MeO heats Gunatian; tai Wewtan. 10 A Fara Viows merwias Bord.—A boy uained Michasl | Poole’s breast; Poole was down, and Uskor over bisa) i Wyn St a Rh peed fin daira ang? Tom Hysr, aud Tarnce’s name sninetion. Mr. Off, Of So er ee ann ve Ur | patler died on Friday afternoon under somewhat nlngu- Lao, oe eeeds cae meng pace Sesh eng reeted with this affray n'orbe way, (hs wat Bivkasdien, of Tilsele, was they propowd, eg was | | stanen. Te apponrs from the testimony taken | Heker and Poole wore near the east wal), Jacob Aakorson t WS v'shon > pineal ls nab erg an pandlne MBL sorb wd i Mr. Paks of the Southside (Va.) Democrat, and Mr, | Hugh Dyer, wero induced to Sight by » man named show any pistol wt’ ali; bo had on: that cam to, T think Peude caine Iu Inet, cho Mer onan es age the ng gong ie - ’ Bernard MeHugh, who prowleed sixpence to the vieto it; Poole had his two hands t rink, at tbo lov of the allra MeKaln—nt present chict clerk under Forney-—wero pro- | Fre ayn yttiows wad up tt ccived a git in the he much fring hero 14¥\ not hear any ox] of Byler or Baker; Pandeen Oross-exominod vy Mr oar posedMfor the Clerksbip. Tho ballo: resulted in tho no- | from which it f4 thought he died: tho {x lo when his Lands were ap, but I keow Mr. 4 walking up to hin, satd, orter | wasin the ship res "1 H oh f his demise be! {nflamimation of the y ‘tight,’ by that I mean drank: when Pools was ight ing son of a biteh,’’ “1 wan or to not uke ‘mination of the former by a vote of th rty to ten— (i le cause o ing Thing at the fa Mwah Figs edn ok Wiig; there waa | can ship yoo; Pi path tolling: Faxsee ti figs r, bat 4 aot i Severen Wemnete nt voting, MY: Haake 16 sat fe been | Te sce ise oi Celie Towee Hemmente th came the flocr; at that time J supposed it fell out of | up and Faudeen off : vening, of my own nee: ® or; Thad apoken to Hak versation aboot Pocle, but f de Dut-and ont Wise man; and as straws rhow which way the winds blow, so may thix nomination be regarded as ‘an expression of opinion im @wvor of the Virginia cham Pion. Cornehvs Wendell, as I prodicted, was unan!- Mmourly nominated for public printer. The present in ; pocket. of arson pending against Mr. and Mrs. Beglin, the examt- |G "You ¢aw a pistol on the floor and did mot see st fall pation way not continned yesterday before Justice Davi- | anc don’t know whore it came from ¢ ; ‘ , Witners—Well 1H say that, if it salts you; the pistol seis; te conmngumnes of" the soccer brie nase ce was given to ea Eighth ward policeman; Mr. Mitchell gat The ease stands adjourned uftil Wednesday next a} Jews beblaé the bar; he used @ good Goal of judgroeut in Yelock. ot Smith, the principal witness, was yew etting thee. (Laughter.) eumbents were nominated for all the other offices. tiene Dr ecaeul ent Uae entedians ey itso ccner | tia uae wale: Le tas sy ‘ie thes abemelby. of ile ‘Thus terminated the administration cancus to-night. | , strate, evidence appearing that intereriel | ing the juegmont of * Prefervar’ Campbell on anything t magistrate, eO BPI £ £ But the allies are far from being soharmonions. The ropul- } parties had teen endeavoring to porsuade ber aot to ap | t) at occurred there. : Means and Northern Know Nothings had fasion canens | Pear and testify, Wituerr—1 am no professor; when | came on r 8 tho bf nooks to-day, 00 lee WANE Ron’ Te deme, Wate Vert, A Poasen Nowsuax Sranomp wit 4 ror Ketye.Louis | closet 1 saw Mitehol got op from bebind the counter “urt- Ve ua came out of lone A i$ Matacharetio, Now Serary and Connecticut rofased most | S76, raid to be a Pollsh nobleman, entero’ tho whoo- J ,, The Ciurt-When you rane out of ihe closet snd won to the door where Poole war standing, wan there any positively to go into any caueas novsination. They be- | ma¥er’s shop No. 2 Chryntio street, on Friday afternoon, J pintel there before Poole i Loved it would be fata! to thelr prospects, for the very | 6nd began to examine wome of the goods. "Some altercn- Witness No, there was no pistol there bators he felt yeason assigned in my Geapstch last evewing. They mast tion enaued with the propriator of the store, when the |! helped to Wit him up and earry him back to latter siezed a knife, nmi, a8 Saxo olleges, stabbed himin | 0" fateh tho boltors in order to win, Thin I am informed | the groin; and, terror stricken dy the fifteen Northern anti-administration democrats | store, aul has not as got boon w come here to tight FYaudeen, I think, then « face, | aid be would feht any man for $600, awl took five #20 f A pieces out of his pocket snd landed wan; Tarmer then enid, “If that is your cil in; [then saw Tagner level pistol on his area ua tire; 1 do not know that be sired at any one ia par tenlar; we were any of us fable to be lic! Pacle, whoa forner fired, stepped back and threw up its haosa and rad, /You are not going murder mo? sy soon as the tring eomuneneed | gs ' only two pistola To naw and Harris; Uarsia ran inte the t where I was and evched a plxtot and then went out, thi ia all beaw of thiy nffeir; the whol oveurence Aid not oeonpy t minutes; I did not see Baker ond Ponte together; tuld | not seo Lorter whem hg was shot. I eae him afte ward Crone examined by F. Clark—1 dit not see the posi How of Taker while 1 wae in the clove!) 1 saw Jantar tay bold of Raker ims atething at (bu hands Hye S they were veorehing for bim, end of bile like tf ho ’’ d meet them; he mestionet Peole’s mame we thee he f Mr. Cark=When I used the term © professor,’ Tdid . sated Mob eommal Bot mean to be offensive, Have you not been styled ao bear the fn wpenking of by your irienday A. 1 believe | have; | have taugh: | blow, Daker bad dese nothing ip to Lone wood ke he wold b oT Shey cannot do walows they alwe make a division of the | Man was taken to the hospttal, : fr gg m for thre month me! Fauleen wes Letween Ir ; not oe or eee sac ag Year spoils. The ceuens adjourned, determining to makeno | A Row m4 Buoanway Savoox.—On tho 16th alt, girl | [a cacrmmento, at two ablling +o Sevier bit Maker: I only om Sects he said “satlsdection oe ages I kaon ap " jopkios was struck with a tumbler ina G bid you not train The ferns with | tate of striking Maker. out Maher was & ont the ° . Bominations for the prevont, but with the understanding | bamed pt cate 7 ase Leonard atseth, ‘Tho pnaatiant, | Mortiavey! A. 1 was interested ta it Wil taxa. ¥. fe gerrell sworn--1 Wall ow | om, tad] siaert tetek 0 mous wear Ont eeeeh to tal coy that Campbell and Callom would bs their s‘rong men, 14 | loon in Broadway, near | one Sama The Court thorght they had enough on thyt point. Poale was abet, [know F bls intention to someatt werder; | pay 9 site " he elt ) wee ag Engiichman named Jobe Mr. Clar i bed ta epolerive to the wither for fs expected that the firet few ballote on Monday will vo | 0 hfe. wat 80 Mm tued bo tor bed, aed Willan | iby ay og At mast wery scetiertog. Campbell and Hanks, of Mass., leading | was required t# give $600 ball for his axle oppearanca. iL one iting at the « ame in: there @ere Turner, Han ond Boker; Paadeen wax the woh thresty I hear hens every day { nave het Ie, j | ‘rents mode aga inet me even: twink {atte to; 0 * & Caaghter). Me, Hop 4 ‘ ‘ 4 the Commisrtomere of Pol ater th the field for the Speakersuip, the fifteen democrats bef re Hensixd 4 Sta0K oF Hay—On Friday evening, about 7 | kine, Me. Poole and Mr. Janeway and I weut whee he tntred, i, bianca | “#8 Gehan forsee aloe oe nded to votlng by themselves, ant the Southern Know | « cjoek, « tire took plage in o atack of ny, standing ona & wala; the fizyt piace wo landed woe » bie wens op hy tou, Wie Tiger end Yoke gave, ve ali w a -” fot vote cloek, v ‘ wl Vole’ w: & drunk whe hony to ba prageeed i they id me ‘ r Nothing: dolag likewise. By 50’clock {t wil! be aseertaine Sixtleth street, near Second avenne, owned by Mr y was at Banwix Hall wotil w 5 the % , Coast ties adjourned (0119 o'dieck on Meaty Ah wht canaot be dene, and thon an adjourn ‘The hay was totally consumed, Fons of our party expected to e! do not tnow srrlgs lace, to give an opportunity to the re- inenran ©. The Are was wuppored to Le po reayn 40 stood fo the midéle of the floor aot aad be moroing ‘ went Will (ake place, faa the hard fight ; Morsissey knew we were corning thece any man who locked ike bin: Voole paid he would bet ohews Crom MHeene Ayre publicans to renew theie yee Q eibieg me scing to iy any Gre! ; wo a $116 that he conia Ad woul pul te wonmy ia by | TO Fue EDITOR OF TAT HERA 7 them and the Know Nothing. ej L wae not armed; I did not kne t way lew thon went up W the owing mpegs ren — Pil com ot a alow taken of thele own ease by thow | Cckcck a fire took place ia the livery stable kept by narined; Mortinwy ant his {sends wore ‘Beweeives, amd fut00 hastily é sige yds, Sg Puls iv precise view Areber & George, No, 150 West Broadway. The flames beck room; I think Moriiwey wus al tig! his cloak, ‘rew his pletol, ead They lear t our stivation to aa errar fa your ie hard for me to tell if be wes exciod; I paw some yo ug partion, ee? ‘ were first discovered amovgst, some straw near the bao d DP ee . [ The proprietor of the Stor ia Kiofly offeriag elthor to iktea, toh Teeity inset of ne No. 14 boing next n run out come in, and tip bi # mething and ‘ c re (Morrissey), immediately turned round with the fell ovt to the fasionlsts his establishment, or become foor, the fre waa extinguished without damage, wit the pivtol tn Ble Wis. iy b Poole, mynelf and Mitebell ran toto the back A locking Ont we could v« bat Turner the floor Gring his someone nore to in Monte | leone of thie me *e * Wan Come Hp And Hap Sie pietet at Durmer, | a > printer for them, if he can get voter enough. | exsepiion of burmiug a littie straw. @ Then he bad no pistol when he went in? A No he | could nut pay thet it veut of ‘thie de then went of aa the public pri cep " he pronounces & corprs. — avked all oround & pistol; | don’t think he aket | quick a» —— in « chort the we ee 7 sve ‘The Union he prong tunesote today passed off hand News by the Matis, Boker for a pliol; I was watching M woy, | een 10mm the ee Ht corner and gots knit The launch of the Minneso Twoive frame honres, fronting on Velleity and Fut that, to my ‘knowled : eet it frew I did pot know, Voole thea wee Boones Ayres, aa copie a ‘of Boston, had the honor of ehtisten- pomely. Mise Mann, ton streets, New Orkane, were destcoyed by fire on the Lon Morriavey before Morr! 4 agelort agrern door: } did not +6 the following parsg ioe 0 hottie of | the young man; ! suppose Poole had oo ‘he parties om the Boor | rae r le ship, and breakiog on her bow o 22d inet, yeagll - « user of the versele ia port dng the noble slp, Linto ihe watery clowent, freigat Tho Post Othes at Fast Walton, Delsware county, N.Y. | Det fe It 1 id not eee Poole level » pistol We tbat Bret by and at Tarver. { ow ar eed. te ballast, ou te one Guy's beet, She glited into us ? heard Poole offer to frht Morrissey with pt thet evening; I picked up a plot vot ag; it on. ~ . om . hae teen di-eonUnuel. t ” 4 ~ . " ate 4 | sk Co., eho Jamies W makes to ba with human lite. vot ny that till after Morrinsey got the pix roth jit wae finy pleted, whic” I bad lout souse , : ‘In the monn {me, the Missonrl lelepstion cancus aa \o ‘The sleighingte quite good at Whitebal!, ulw at Glen bt Morrisey with Kkelves; thet thee Metore ty Me. tity des ond tallow. in th ov fe, ti ‘ ; Falls ano Litee Felis 19s man Demed Magnive, there was sours talk what shall be their boa Pk ‘The case of Martha Chappell agaion’ Gen. St ne about netic may 1 did not bear Poole my thet Kempiel, say. Je out of the Tiekell, for breach of prowire of wearringe, waa rion fa y was an irish ron of@ b—-,"' wel that lee (Howe), Seaespeucas on vies eiontion cand) lat be degrttiog the. Meade oounty Kr) revit Court Lie wosk, The an Ameritan sou of & b—,”’ but Poole might Lave fig oly sonaldiitics, Kot chive of shem bavy detec. | Jury gave a veedigt for Mise Chappell of $2,009, wld hj Mogae fold be weoee givd ou ceowies oe 9. ioaaretamaltedet did wt bear © t Turner ral when | rbot Mi, Andiows recalled by M +t wes stenting pew: ibe counter when Turnnt pabd, © ii that’s your game a Wb key bane awh wemeey bre n tha premises, To vote for aevsion, and to take | be nytt inlaid theywbite, anime it wn Calfecure ie & chiel ofa ile of Ina " eomparet of bis warricrs, Theatr oprem ote 58 CERCLA > Cen he cai Gaara Sot, ebt him aud be (Maguice) apoingised to ¢ wle after he | Joba Parry eworn—I am a hackman; I wax out on the PRICE TWO CENTS. INTERESTING EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. THE SOCIAL CONDITION OF BNOLAND. THE WAR. CUR RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAR, a&e., ho, ww. SOCIAL CONDITION OF ENGLAND, Bike of the Mancheatex Work mon ligt Prices Of Loot Mays Meotiog tm London, STRIKE OF THE MANE {From the Faxon times, Nie 8 ‘The relf-actor minders and ploeers In eatton fants ties at Manchester haw given notice to the pudio uut their employers are Ccontemphating a redaction 01 wages at the present time, “when the pice of the hecerearion of Iho me exerodingly high.” cyual 10 or 12 per cent. They goon to say; Heivge, how. ever, uny propeedion of a red m can be enter. tained, if ix right not only that Sekpegnle. but the ype, hovid ho katinled of Nore: aad would ¥ a remedy for the cull complained of ‘The faote of the care appear % ur to ve Pat the price of the raw mal I to high, aud the demand for for de aud yarns may not be woeh as bo yield the voret profits, when the prem ne etate of te mesey market fs considered; but that @reduotion of wages wa renedy tor themevily wo most emphaticali: deny i cvtten fa dear, let the tonsumplibp be Minkhed. Ifthe cotton trade fe nat rem nerative, the evil to te rev edied le over prodnetion, the re nmedy for which mey te expressed in two worde--ihort time, Let the marters adopt this ously prodent conrse, ond we wii! go with them; ba’ We Lever con eansent toadsive ovr fellow-workmes. to beten to any redaction of their hard earnings, In gemueh us it would only aggravate the evil which t professes to remedy.” A riceting of the working elasees of Manchester was to be held on this subject Inet evening. The writer of the above netles is probably wrong La sup porlug the argument of the employer to be that, am cotton is dear, it im W reavom for the reduction woges The prle@ of cotton, except for ahort inter vels, baw never been lower than ai present for Sears part, aed the preeent rorya nce certainly lower than the aversp@ot the part ae oreeven years, Ie the beginning of tae, si ar whole of 2°48, and up to September, Iu, upland -ottom wan mueh cheaper, In the last three mouths of Ls4k it was abont 63 per cent own Hat the chief orgt ment for reducing ay » if thore be aay, it moy be presumed, ts the priee at which are selling in the market now a» compared oo bgt ba eoees cogs at whi ws been selling throughe: t present year much below the average of the last five year, ané With the present large protaction there ts little peo- bora Ae much improvement. Tho employers, ix muny lnstances, have tried suort time, at could not get others to follow theirexample, ond there is mo Jaw to compel thera. prem the Manchester Guardian, Nov, 0) * * One of the spenkers said that the workmen of Manchester kuew Letter how to tive upon thon these of any other town; and he advised all prevent fost Text week, in order to save’ Thor money, wed prepote themmelyes for the work, Another speaker aaid he thought (here would be ho strike, or not a log one. While the conn! engaged in euch » wer ft could nt be attuned prior’ there ehonld be any cessation of work or any uproar; there were no soldiers to protect the towns; and he thomaht, if the men were determined to stand er 4 the roastors did net 5teld, the government wou! rfere on the pact of bien, he Chairman eal he bellowed that te govern Inent would never interfere, unlew it were to force the ren to woreen ter; for anfurtonately Tor working men, not the nrite , bat the moneyed arise cracy, ruled the Mr. Bright, MP, had Merehints and nwt told some of the Maw facturers, * in jew than Uo your! yeu reli) be soot ing your ows eltizen» in your own streets” 14 wae known that the * Manchester school’ were be forward to halding (he reins of government; aad he, (the chairman) believed that there was some deep design in ih Hompl tow rade to rednee wages, After a vo nica to the choirman, the meet ing was (about halfpast nine o'clock) adjourned w Wednesday evening next. From the onden Times, Nov, 16. The strike of fuetory operatives at Manchexter Nae commenced by the workpeople of five of the largest extebliehmenta having left their work om Wednesday evening, when the notices of the mam tera preparatory to a redoction of wages had ex- ya . The minders of eae oot pion tig tanabent and pierers, whose wages their employers prepare: to rede © form ned “« postion of the ape ives in ad all the other proweue ond upon y necensary to Wt, the ike of thew » involves the stoppage of the others. Four Hlowners have wotices ranmning whiolt wilt involve w strike within the next #ix or seven daym. A public meeting of operatives in the Pe "a ute, Fi id ow a | street, Manchester, was he yt, by Journment fron the previews - A member of the commitien was called to the chair, bat the nanies of apeakers were withheld from the reporters of the prem, lest, by « iy bic » of them, Individaal workmen, a# om lormer occasions, #hoald render thenwolyes vabjeot fu perreention hy the em There were pearl; | 2.060 persons present, ond nambers of work d Hot gain adtnlmeden, ber of the mittee Was Appolited to mamdet tam, by tne Ug mentions, aud condnet the > vrwed mech tact and a m. The conductor opened nese by tailing over a list of the toaster «pinnens in Monehertes and Salford, to sacertain how many by operatives from Operatives (rom twooty nix dings Of Che lak meet ing, involving th nth take lower wages, and pledging thee in work to support those who struck, were then pat aad con firmed with lond cheers, n operative valid, av chalzman of the last meet lng, he got lowether the committee of seven then sppoluted, and they went work as suon as Fe it war Konday, however, tefore they coul e the friends in the trade from whom it wan « & take counsel, and they hud drawn up @ inemorial Wo the martess, a.tempting to show them } that the prepored rednetion of wager would not of fect ef tw the trode which they sought, while, with dear provi it would inflict great hardabip on the operative wt the evil wader whieh the masters suffered was over produetion of goods while co war in short supply, and that the Lowt remedy would be rhort me. A copy of the momorta!, which has already bees published, was read The meeting placde the coor taken by the minittes, snd passed a revolution thanking thers for Mt An operative eaid the wext resulution to be mab That we cannot view sith nem yt to lower nollags of prest arm the soclal od thy once The argument for ved ing ut present prices did hetle had leon told that remed 3,000 bules of colton a wee tire bere would wet bare « het. They (the hende) wit nel at once be very great; bet if Manchester, by working ehort Chae, toglt 1090 tales a week lose for six mouths, there would certainly bo W& the week on band. make the market livelier? na, Woald men more able w bay callen, ox comury erticle of fred! What Ue masters rposed Wold net ramsate trade, but dewteby it. The toleery intteted on the operatives iy ta arias the Lowe trade would reooll on the faasters. Hat eta ‘ WH eid {hot the redectlon was necewmry oF the forelgn trad erat at ‘ { thie wee tree nd wt we man Santer. 0 trade at he of the people of Uhke country ; and, aa re they bad tw valid more jaily and Varraciea Me De the raters Te magityate or chore wardens, yet they would throw thelr hunde out of wvik, deplle the price of pruvisioee end the f t od at charels jour daily wend.” he gion. (ood applawe.) He 4 The Pr ~ ee Operst.ves from the variows tills where a arike ber taken place here described the nmatere of the 7 * which bed passed tetween tem yee "a The Orynative who bed mainly comducied the preceedicgs of the meeting bere fume to move (he wing 1ereiiiion That we, the wale tadeeden and pecans, are (atens ee wae eye pr & eee

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