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f zt arebouse, received a bud wound in the leg from. ri i HOUSES, ROOMS, TO Ls pelated pertion widont that death would enguo at all evonts. | beatem by a rowd arrested charge DRY Goons, 40. RES Ey ie &o., i one pop tagnnetry retuned Romi as the ation 8 cousuet beara gi deom- | ing. me sprees vid — NANDIDATE FOR THR ELEVENTH ASSHABLY DIS- HANDSOMELY FURNISHED WOUSE WITH the violence q y bey _ ‘Seas cae i ia ai GREAT OANOR FUR Lanta TO BUY Bae CAR the modern to Let, in Brooctyn: Oenaeee rs, before noo, finding that the judges and | firmary, where he was placed under the oharge of the yesterday was not at all 1 copecially A, Ty yen pong a filed y iy CUMMINGS ML TUOKER. fd sha wi i ce ee ms ieee ip pinecone mpi ieee: Wee Waveney ct rplence | residoes physiotn, De, Buller, Hb Bred Sir ee iees tw bere Spe becaler , will soll Gut hie entire stock, over $50,000 werth of FLADGeArrEns oF HON. WM. A GUEST UNION | eee rand that wore perpetr: i ; prese sisters. din these | Bmbrolderies, Taso, Aa dhatrion wi sTTING aD | pressones determined to, withtraw sad ieeve them with, | aftornooa ie body wan plaged on am andectaker’s beard, | Gee single testing fof one of oor ‘Geoda ll of which have bese, ought oaoh can oraae of Broadway usd tigtinatreer wait | JA "ioe wis ree’ paatnes ted Sait teem eee ee 5 be sold ate very great reduction te close the buxness. at thorp’s Howl, STEPHEN 4. FIBRO! Greet noar Brona cotbanae Out further opposition, In one of the houses adjoining | and removed to the residence of his mother on Pearce | reporters is worth relating. His errand was to obtain the after the election. ©o eds 7 = —s way. renee Inquire Gor Kat toeaibin:soined, apcsdgenms heteanonaaie corrintns, | tae sieenoon 06 tamigten imonaites ie demamet & L Ues anne ioar et te ila wore | f&. ORGAT SAYING TO BUYERS OF CARFAES, OM tc ro a ¥ , +. 1 WM. AMS, BEQ— LY URN: a ee et ra Sa Whi say hn Tweed lt 1x 1) Flea, Nibe hentai | Soe eae cout ates i ; Benator, you, as) + API fave: ade pea Fapearteat bea ae | sents wae Ewan Been ess oe i aaah Soran saan eta fe oereeeanasy | Seamemem ena mined manner that they were prepared to”preserve the | talnod so exsallont’ a obarscer that he war appointed © Will after thie dato and woill the Lat of Januhcy wont, colada, me HANDSOMHLY FURNISHED HOUSE peace at all hazards. first disturbance that ocourred | foreman over the boys in kis department. Coming out of @heir wholesale trade mostly over fer the seasen) oe ‘of confidence from the Gece a just vacated and new ‘was an attempt on the of a man, armed with an axo, | the Refuge, howevor, he into a condition which p<} ‘d ‘istrict which I bad toe honor of rep! Pt y Chmplcto ordee; cam be for atx. er ene toout away ibe rating p "the window of thé | eminently ‘qualited him as‘s member of the Bip-Rap Gabe At WHOLESALE giaiehare, ‘But as te Poly at $8 Ninth treck, between 10 and 8 ocak Rouse whore the polis wore, hold, “Ho was ro, | Club. Gelectins brads from ths argon tock maywemuo ot duty, blk FURNISHED HOUSH TO TWENTT sisted im his attempt by Thomas Norris and Lambert | During tho assault mado in tho early partef the day pp eked ag ‘bose whom. A, Sent een note Pomel” Syl will Leer Gittings, Exgs., who wore immodiately arrested by tho | upon Mr. Starr, his father interfered, and would havo grade of goods wy thanks and mory brown stoue front house, weit ti ‘Om the charge of bi the peace and conveyed | been beatea but for the prompt assistance of his {rieuds, Bert etna” tervant, eputery cogvenlences. “Apply te J. BARNES, Tothe station bows, Shoruy afterwards several rowales | Seeing the danger of hie haaner sat brothor, Mr. Wan. M. have beea ond enate wae | OOLAMATION, eansags Bank. made their appearance from the Tweutieth ward, one of | Starr, the reform clerk, resigned his post. be ivered Cape ond laid fe nar part of this or Pp I. te HANDSOMRLY FURNIAI Wee ote on adarees to tho coowd, and then, lath, ro- FIFTEENTH WARD. MS dectandt street, between Broadway and Gewouwich a. tm pareannce of a efthe Commun Oouncl ofthe A ceisotere Improremens to yA marking, “There” . ‘ at . aaa oad. wide fre seta oaceeeet ‘young Trogromed for a shore timo father guldly, and oe Tu itp org Cay te No ata pct in At 7% BROADWAY—SKIBTS, THIRTHEN Srarwas, lysing bsg aaa Apply to MANN & ‘VOUGHT, sucloneets, No 8 Fines Carter Ba, ho Clha’a of Db cone dane | eae formerly _coouptes Bra miwaras, iwoky oboe wel nant aiep. Oud Skite made over ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS A "D088 70, UET AND FURNITURE FoR sata mounted the railing and attempted to kick it dows. Ths Heiits tome ake Giosar eet tia vont Ghiaee imme Te See Seine Or erin: al reece of fie sass Secrlisg bana, OB Tey, Bog, and goo socanded ih driving thomone | Hast, tere, the polla wore. opens”. Adu Woren tt Penory, 16 Broadway, corner o Kiganatect, | eratiemetng tere ong gre, pe ep ‘Tho police looked on very quictiy, with an apparent do- | Foods merchant Of Geen ee oto oa danity as a dry ARE REINGS, flee Metre rE Tei epi Sul fon,‘ of tarltnr8,00 wath or sire oocastonally to mako itappear as! they wore doing | ‘rich tho intention of voting, ‘and was aiackad and thot G ‘Wo have jest received very lacge inven nat see tee ast Guspook, at Uno ‘exoelng clog. | Weeks Foster, Herald ‘thoir duty. Ce Ag 7 09 tamerercel of | whilet defending bimsolt & orowd of desporadocs. BRUSSELS AND j to be held. Sr ay op wo! [8 WEXT, A Mifon to LRT—IN ONK OF THOSE HAWDSOME prep ry aa nightie ae a — rom the | He was carried ona settee to his residence, No. 88 Hano TAPESTRY ae ae Fe ht vod the cecti@- Houses 314 Gacend, avenue, near bby ert 9 Cea ce} aoe eae aoe eter sad tie tee oon et Digiors Salts sug Bick Sei Se ecordaey ari Ataraey, ote Sage, of yas, Groton, Ac. adapled for ® small Amorioan ( domelished, ‘bout resor' ‘other noon he wi » where Wwicted,, ‘conviction _ ee ya be. Sonn Hansoa Thomas, ous of the Judges, Hoisas geailomat ant hgh reve Teapots. ie TELEGRAPRIG,, a ee OSutecimony of tie pereea or persons olaining sack re- ‘A TARE OF 4 zuNionRo, Houan To ee \uzons Proservo order, , Mr. ge of m insmore lo, Bacumoss, . . werd. ‘would take families te board. Vomien en Frosted within cron St Os, you Senkea!™ "iners. | "estes, al the lg and was conveyed to esse’ | the inquonton tho body et Seaay Whe, the rowty cca tema em gan, ls | feelin i a Oey ni ee igetocoeaed rom. up, and cleared, the stand. fan pamed Hiram Ford, engaged in the State to. | WHO was shot. yesterday in the: Fourtoqath ward, is coa- shall be: Py may bohad by police seized 5 aped, and some 7 H : : : i & i H : & z F i ag ‘supported. The reformers were poll- Poe aan pike gh disposition to bo over- by the rowdy element. For some time they succeed- Keeping the polls clear, but no sooner bad they re- them of one crowd of ruffians than another batch of them were on hand. Matters continued in this way cit Hi A FE j 2 : 5 e & rt i i i i 1, and @ boy, named Joba Moran, was shot in to hag Apacs wana kaye thiogt2 wo bre Lira at pains to obtain the particulars, especially aa there been no judicial investigation in the case, It appears that the two brothers attended a meoting of the reformer on) the vvening previous to the election, when it was deter- mined to meet ut the Fifteenth ward polls at nalf-past eight o’clock the next morning. Tkoy proceoded to the polis and wero mot by a crowd, ano of whom, named Jos. Edwards, approached Mr. George Kyle and insisted on having some reform tiekets, but Mr. K. Lniyesergl Se them to him. Edwards then left, adding that Mr. could got plenty of tickets during the day. Soon after a ef ii cluded. The verdict of the jary is tliat he was killed acoidentalty by a stray shot. There was seevidence te show that Dufly, who was arrested on the quarge of com- mitting the act, had anything to do with iit, ‘The inquest on Kylo is not concluded yet. Tho Contrat Reforma Committeo have held a meeting, in which they ex- pressed. their “deepest indignation and distress at the murder of their respectable and excellent fellow citizen, Adam Barlie Kyle, Jr., at the polls of tho Fiftecnth ward,’ and also resolved to attend his funoral to-morrow morning, inviting all the lovers of law and order to unite vem under tay hand, ate TEL F. THEMANN, Mayer. Naw Yor, Oct. 28, 1859. MATION. REA ere SERATO ‘aL DISTRIOT. wards.) cn, Erne. ae that le ah nal lel EGUL:! 10 REPUBLICAN NOMINA- R' ‘AR DEMOORAT! URLIOAN. J ead Righteenth wards. KINGMEN, RALLY, RALLY.—T. ©. WITTEN- Wore will working met Frida} HOUSES TO LEY It . keeping, Deer tio ferries and oh raommeenay moderate raies. Apply at 299 Bridgestreet, Browipe. i ntrect, Browkivns RIERS, FURRIERS—TO LET, PART OF Cees Apply at No. Off Broadway, corner of ‘until finally, at a quarter before two o'clock, Dr. Robin- | number of the party approached, and one of thom, usi in the funeral procession. Son of the Central Committco called at tho polls of the | insulting language, knocked of his hat. Mr. Ke steace aes re leder corner of Fifty-ninth street and Third Meads" Mechaates, turn ook by rier of Gecommixee. | FLOUSS 70. CET-THR THREE CTORT AND c4 Hloventh ward and stated that the reformers had beon dri- | the agsailant a blow upon tho head with a steel cane | Advance in Freights on the New York Aal_E. ROBINSON—TWENTINTH WARD, ELE- | ington avenue, with bath room, hot and celd Facade y tures complete. Rent low to a good tenant. Possession wea from the polls by violence from every ward | which was wrested from him. He was struck several Railroaae—Fall mess. HUDSON BAY SABLES, W ream Ee ea eee rrauag | diately. Apply at 158 Broadway. gxoopt the Highth and Eleveach wards, and advised | times and knocked down, not until he drew a large daz- (From the Rochester Union, Nov. 1. HUDSON sAY SABLES Phy row beg Wil be held, tomer: | errtreenrnemepie those of, the | Hoventh ward to retire from tho lec- | gor and stabbed ono of his assailants in the breast. Ho | This day the railroads advance theit ratcs of freight on | RUSSIAN SABLES, ROSMAN SABLRSI | row (Guurday evening), st Milleman's Hull, corner of Twenty. | JQOOMS TO, LET— UNFURNISHED, WITH até, tion. Genres, me Dh, Esq., ae consulting with | then drew his revolver and, whilst upon the gronnd, dis- | flour to New York five cents per barrel, and the Central MINK SETS, sixth street sod Seventh avenue, at which Hou, fle rvs [oso gentlemen ealy. Apply Beas eahiomeet iiees teat es frp ld charged three loads, whilst is sagailants continued the | rates to Albany are advanced in like Proportion. The MINK sETSt | Wood hr, Robinson snd others will speak. a ac EN » : assaults. During ‘air one @ assailants prosent- j rate to New York is fifty cents—te albany, Troy aut AK, rte See ee ete ‘Ho was induced wo give this aivice by the frequent out- | eda pistol close to his temple and fired, but fimtanlocty Schenectady, forty-two poo Seger = APES, 4m SENATORIAL DISTRICT. ‘mathe RS Rp emeoalgla 7 STORIES AND B. Tages and acts of —— meonapoot the day, and tho | changed his position and received the ball in the right The canal forwarders are doing their utmost, and still ‘VEOTORINES AND MUFFS First, Second, Tetra, Fourth, Fin, ixth, Seventh, ‘annum. For fall particulars ti ‘om the promises, Certainty that the election, in that ward would neither be | shoulder. Itstruck the acromion, and passing under the | Gnd flour accumulating on thelr hands, They are able to OUILDRENS EUES, ce re eee us Hapubtican Regular Nemlastion, Udambers street, corner of Wasbington Tasch thane - Lage eat adecrget ged shoulder blade, rested fhere. ‘fhe pistol was so near | demand A almost ‘as big rates as the . All the . A OBOIOR ASSORTMENT. vom sumaten. PRATT & NEWTON. haps » ischarge burned him very severely inthe face. that are fit to navi ¢ canals, and some that FUR GLOVES, JOHN McLEOD MURPHY. ut he bad nodoubt that many valuable lives would pe | It was one of the discharges from Mr. ‘Kyle's pistol | are not, are now In use apd at prontadle prices irthey | CENTS GENTS FUR OOLLABH HENRY P, WEST, Obale, New. Gem. rey een Pht Mal Jost in the effort, and that no possible effect upon thecauso | which took eflict in the leg of Hiram Ford.’ Mr. Kyle | are not’ detained too much by breaches, sunken boats, | SLEIGH ROBESt Aureno Cuancriten, Sec. : Fea an, veubiag beh eae ree ion ee of reform would thereby have been accomplished. Un- | gutters moro from the condition of his faco than his arm. | sand bars and other obstruccoun ‘The cry is for boats Smee i pie Breed Gain iene.” ee BROWN, 069 ‘Broadway, segar store. der these circumstances, he deemed it best to advise the | Ho is attended by Doctors Smith, Baltzoll and McKew. from all quarters. Small boats to navigate tho lateral os. SOT and 615 Breadway. 4 TH SENATORIAL, DISTRIOT. reformers to protest against tho election, to appeal to the | peit was whilst his brother was’ upon the id canals are much wanted. We are told that the ware- 10 LET—RARE CHANCE.—A BEAUTIFUL BI ‘stone three story and basement House, in Henry pear Carrol, Brooklyn; bas water closet and bath ream on second floor, cold 7 Candidate, next Legislature, and for the purpose of proventing the DR. SAMUEL BAIA. ‘useless effusion of blood, and probable loss of valuable lives, to retire from the contest at once. Dr. Thomas also groun’ 3 gling with @ numbor of assailants that Barkice Kyle came | houses up the Genesee ‘AMES GRAY & 00. ee JUST REORIVED to his rescue and discharged his revolver. The crowd EW SIL ~ beet AND VELOUR BTTOMANA, falley canal are filled to repletion with grain, such as barley, Wheat and oats, and extrava- n soon turned upon him and he retreated to the steps of a | gant rates are paid to boats. We hear that fourteen cents | of the latest Paris fe CRN ATORIAY Deereres, 5 hot Water, range and doenied it his duty to rouir from the poston of Judge, | house on the corner of Quay alley and Light streets, and | & bushel bas been ‘pald for barley from ports tweaty oF fo) Hiroadway, corner of Waveriey place. Third, Fourth, Fitth, bith, Seventh, Kighth and | Batlors deep’ with fine chambers.’ Reat only ‘The far. and left the po ands ining Judges, ay : : ' ‘ . | Ficwt, Second, Third, Susth, hiture, which is new, William D. e and John E. Eschbach, surround ny ny ici ent oe © Same when he received | thirty miles south of this to Alba ‘here is a short Fourteenth wards. a to ce housekeeping. For entered the cerebellum and | stock at the east, and uow that uavigation is liable to close | Y AOR CURTAINS 136 Herald ofice. "= on the outside by the ‘Black Snakes.” box 136 Ht SATIN DELAINES, TAPESTRY, REPS, SAUER? eNCeP ict mar Ne kidcc ccna St Seta Oy LASTING CHINTZ, £0.. &a. TH ALDERMANIO DISTRIOT—COMPRISING FOR. ear tions of ‘or F passing along the baso of the brain, lodged noar the left } 6oon, all are anxious to press supplies forward. AND, Democratio Republican Regular Nomination. enters Shortly after the reformers retired, the confusion and | eye, Ho fell instantly and was’ shortly ‘afterwards | — The railroads. are carrying festern flour, upon con- CURTAINS OF BVERY DESCRIPTION, a de eed LET—THE WHOLE UPPER PART OF THE MODERET Gisorder which had been provalent thronghout the day | picked up by his friends and conveyed to his residence. | tracts made some tine since, at ruinously low rates, and BROCATES SA7ts, WHLLIAM | WIL808. Rast Thirticth reached its height. Pistols were discharyer’, and several | fre. N. R. Smith, Mackenzie and Baltzell wore soon at mio high stoop. first class House, 148 have all they ought to do im that kind of business, we un- rooms, with all the improvements and gentlemen were knocked down, among them Mr. Lyons, ; " boller, &c., or will tot the i side and rendered what assistance was neoeesary. At | dorstand. it will take thom considerable time after lake rd, with variety of trimmings, ot ‘Sixth, Seventh, Tenth aad Thir- te" get ard who was severely beaten. None of the guilty partis | times he wus couscious and called for such things as he | navigation closes to clear out the accumulations at Bullalo |” °° OR MADE UF AFTER " Gaath eetdas the sarsnbers of ti Domorrae Repabioes ey ai a a dese pics) yore arrested, but several persons who were de- | needed. ue of the balls discharged from a pistol struck } on their Westorn contracts. THE LATEST YARISIAN BHSIGNS, Association of the fourth Aldermanic district ate requested to fending themselves wero duly marched off by tho po- | a lad named Bosley Gilmor, and caused a very bad but | Our millers are now grinding from purchases of wheat | I the best manner, at, | cn pricEs. meet at Duryea’s, comer of Catharine street and Bast Broad: LET—CONVENIENT PREMISES ON PLATT STRERT, lice, | We understand that Robort Allon, isq., was one of | not fatal wound. It seems’ that he was standing near at | made some time since, before the advance, “Whoo their tt SOLOMON & HART, WAS Ge SETERY OVRMIOE HOW. SEG Oe resiions tires stores, with shelving, glass cases, waler and gas this number. Tho Black Snakes held complete possession | the time, having been attracted by the tiot, when be re. | present is exhausted th y . 0 z iy, | fittings, suitable for wholesale Bent only $400 per aa s . ig c yy tho riot, when he re- | pi stock i sted they will doubtless shut down, 360 Beoadway. H. 0. Keeffe, George er, Joseph Tracy, Joha MeCauiy, 7 ba Bonk bolting nan of the polls up to the hour of their close, and having no | ceived the wound. The ball passed into the left side of | unless there is a change for the better in the markets. Tat ———— | George Paueeson, Vico Presidents. F. Burns, James Spex. | 80%, Aiso,an elegant room in Nasu Bank, pulling. Rank Reformors to ight with, a general melee ensued among | the breast, about three inches below the nipple, and pe- | deed, some have already stopped or shortened houra for DRESS GOODS. coe, Hugh Connet, George MoGann, Joseph Mathers, Becre- | Yery low. Apply : themselves. The police for awhile were quiet observers | netrated to the skin of the back. Ho was carried to the Grinding. The milling business this fall has been active, We have received per tarles. LET—A BEAUTIFUL BROWN STONE HOURE, ft of the soeno, but they soon relieved the polls of their pre- | house of Mr. John Moran, No. 65 York street, near tho | and ite influence hasbeen. felt. in many departments of STEAMER PERS{A TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT... complete order, with gas and Ridgewood water, the ssoa- Senoe; cocasionally One might be seen, but they evidently | polls, where his parents’ reside, and was attended by se- | trade, The railroads and the boats have been employed, | ®larceshipment of new and desirable ‘Tenth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Seventeenth wards. int intending to; move tos country seat. ent only $68. Concluded their services were not required. Parties of | Veral physicians. He is about fifteen years of 0, and | and the coopers have manufactured largely, and team: DRESS GOODS, The ‘of the United Demooracy, juire at 362 Pacific street, above Bond, Brooklyn. Fria the he ntieth cand eee «made thelr appearances | his father, a waterman, is at present absent from taecity. | sters and laborers have found plenty todo.’ This, with | waidh, together and Tammany, oe aap inam PARLONN OR; Froiher "Snakes ies of Crag sp ka wee bons |. Georde ple exontates wards from any Dime | She marry busiees and’ oer ado, has made urea vr roTitaersegelar eon, woofer at saucer smn ee 0 ee, jena a, nda and ie ae Drother ‘; a A , e matter. lively city the present fall It is desirable that the com- VER) CK. sasterestfenieetiiiatten tela jefe iat 25 een ‘handsomely’ carpeted Ware duly responed to by the guard around the polls, who | Mr. Kyle breathed his last at half past nine o’clook last { ing winter should be proportionately prosporous; aud if CUREEI, HME COD a Rea ‘TH ASSEMBLY DISTRIOF. Writes Soeutaler party ate reammabioprion “aeeines relieved ere pee eben neni evening, surrounded by the members of the family and | our sills could operate actively, there wilt be many 7 Regie Ameo Noman, 167 Broadway, corner Ninth street. Sevoral place rae ack 2 ssembly, of the immediately fronting the polls, and the at. relatives. He wes scarcely conscious after two or three | mouths supplied with bread which may otherqlse have EAL LACES. Pelock ii " ing 3 . HENRY J. IRVING. teat tion of gentlemen passing was called to’ thom with a | Cock pa ie espe, A quest will be held this { none. There is plenty of wheat at the West, and in a few PARIS EMBROIDERIER days half a million bushels might be stored hero inthe | © JAMES GRAY & 0O., have now ry and beautiful )iH WARD, ATTENTION|—THE DRMOORATIC icant look on the part of drunken rascals who had | More wero conunued attacks throughout the day at the eo coer TBROIDERIES ef ther | LO wiecimor be ths election of LET—A NEAT THREE STORY BRICK the Parlors, Kitchen and sleeping “i i it TACKS and the Tenth ward, favorable to cars mills, elevators and warehouses, for winter grinding, to at of NEW eleatio Fange; in eat Abingdon oqeate, Ap 4 in @ qi I, = We andes at the carer ‘New York, are re- | ply ou. the premises 1¢ Bethuno street, ant tor the apex: . Polls of this ward on the few reformers who attempted to | say nothing of what may be brought hero in winter by | own b virer pebbled The polls were closed with a prolonged yell of “<O! you } voto, and the police here, as elsewhere, made no attempt | rail from Buffalo. If the railroads would fix'a winter | MAK La TAWLS and FLOUNGINGS: CATES | quested to meet at the Tenth Ward Hotel this (Friday) evening Boakes,’” a discharge of pistels, and cheers for Davis, in. | to alford any protection. Gangs of tho roughs from | tariff on flour to New York now.-a maximum, ef courso— POINT LACE COLLARS, SETS, HANDKEROBIEFS, Joun Caunr, Secretary. f LET—RENT $650—HOUSE 98 FOURTH AVENGB, Rorsporsed With crs OC zp Bloveuth and Twenticth | other wards were arriving, voting and departing through- | 60 that millers might depend upon it for the season, they COIFFURES, BARBES, 0a! eT ee pecs Sue aen erent: oes ‘wards all’s right this p noon dl Tea out the day. ns ; could make arrangements for grinding this winter, and btlatituti ek SCARFS, SHAWLS: apd FLOUNOINGS, 1 TH araRD, Se rs anes Derricr— meats. ely Eo le parties need apply. in al: Te aula nee waka rare a noes by this presence | 92%, Charles H. Moore, residing on Hill stroot, was as. | wo might look for a comfortable winter for many of our spy ap beige SD Se Bee ee aerate, |) cea ean amo einer tuveraninr te eat Nine, | vance. Also, a physician’ t sulted by a man named Vogliesung, withont the slightest | laboring people, and all interests would prosper in a | .J-G. & Oe. invite attention of @ parcel of strango rowdics, who it was understood | provocation. He was standing nee the Mien oan greater or less degree. ni fon, were from Washington. The voting was slow, and the | polls, when the assavant walked up behind him and dealt reformers in the early part of the day were but iew in | him & powerful blow in the face. ‘umbers; between eleven and tweive o'clock they ap- peared in stronger force, and their presenco acted as. a : check upon the rowdy element. No serions disturbance | _, The polls wore held at the corner of Camden and Kutaw the Henry Arcularius for Meraber of Assembly, and the election T° eccupeielng all tho tnieat fuevot thes oe eno Seay ie Hanon y gvoulng, novelties of the season. . 729 Broad: orner orley place. Nov. 4, at 8 o'clock, to respond to the nominations. The Lin oe lowing gentiemen'bave accepted invitations te address to —WOVEN SKIRTS, TWELVE SPRIN A hia ay Noite ped Bathe HOUBE eee, TWHN- velghih street, neat ‘avenue, four rooms om Fons red. and painted ‘and in exostieat Eo hice RPE SEL SS ele Indian Cutrages om the Santa Fe Route— Poder gee deinen, water Sioaet suet SU be ready on Monday door open. Murders on the Plains. pated es {Correspondence of the Leavenworth Times. ; Benoit Vatuer, S474 FE Roa, Oct, 10, 1860. fourteen springs, $1 50: and seventeen sprit Bice. ‘Pernando Wood, py Roman. er: LET—THE STORE 33 CATHAMINE STREKT; AUITA- _ | Streets, with Sergeant Pamphilion, with a dozen police- 4 Q ” Des, tt Hon, Daniel B. Teylor; ‘Thomas McSpeden, Isq. ble for the jewelry or fancy goods business. the. Sein to wie ra a ere fn atoms | et, Same fry or Ay" pers ane gnoraiy oye | Rh al from the Wat srcved here ie Morag, | sapped wana preghargipetcneatwcegprage | nism peniiy, jase meearige” | slags mp emary ep, ome tame, ie in one instance, a gentleman requesting a policeman | ‘WeBty OF twenty-five years of age, crowded around the | bringing the nows of another horrible massacre by the | isis made over eal tone, Cte HARDING. Ae ae ec Feary frrclerios, Bea., oJOBN R. DAVIS. to escort him to the polls, was quietly told that ho was | Polls, and it was exceedingly dificult to got near the win. | Indians. The mail men found the rod tind poaleeds ina Woven Skirt Factory, 231 Spring street, near of Hudson, By exter of the Vontiilites of Arrenteameads tne unknown to him, ani he ould not interfore. Asa gene. | ‘OW. The police could have Kept tho space clear, but by the roadside. “Around them lny scatterat arene ce | ————— ~ - —- -—— JACOB BENDER, Chairman, | "JO LEASE, OR FOR SALE—THE FOUR STORY HOUSR, party, and the guilty ones Gioried in thelr prowction | (p6 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, was severely beaten at | Party could read them, and it still remains torbe ascer- | -y,necunter, Ot Bleecker sireet. next door to. Mme. Finchon, | _ N- —As tbls meeting ts Ukely te be th Counoliy sre.re- |. 7t0k. Ne. 8 West Zwenty tiled aire sale Ponce est Sergeant Bartholow was in command of the | 'y yous" In the afternoon the polls wero given up with- | ‘ited who they woro or whore they wore from. Beside | Gr New York tist he has just received from Pacis; by the | quested w attend. : RENT — WELL FURNISHED ROOMS AT NO. 8 Police: the afternoon the voting was much brisker, and | oUt Feserve to the roughs, and they voted af often as they | %¢ body of the woman sat a dog, watching eageriy her | Ocean Queen, alarge os clegnal: Aanorini Sef OC:drees and Q]* wasn. WE paseceeey aie He or in gull, woll adapted to small famiion. BE eee eee ieee crea 20d. | dcemed ff necessary. face, as if to catch a smile or word of recogaition. Encir- | cloak trimmings, made by order, ry color. Fifteenth Assembly District Furniture new, house brown stene. Apply om the promises a fow reform votes were polled, although voting the re- See ay cling his, neck was a.neat collar, bearing the name of - atic Republican’ Nomination, dering he ny and evening. Two or three sus oC roeza eam dae Pete nara ahs | Serent amor ona pote, ane | Hea rammed iceman we. | WARERR S20, 0502 ORTH. OF Ari oat Waitin et ie efficient manner, and deserves much credit for his at. | Pols held on the corner ot Light and Hencretta streots. | Companied the mail took the dog by force away from the cagh 9 ° » good negotiable se —— ne eenecenintniee ; y | 0 RENT—A NUMBER OF LAR DESIR, tempt to Keep tho peace. His services were of such a | Here the sume farso was being played all the morning. ies ehh the oe ot heching Hien eat wen at Turty payable in'a yeah Address We of 1758 Pee mee” 99? WARD THE CINIZENS OF | THE ABOVE Ei Booms, famed or MER g an fat 1 ot x eg i e of the ruffians stood off and warned the tion passed meet- ard, for single gentlemen or 3 ature that his, superior, oflicer considered it his duty to | otto attempt to vote, adding that it they did so ie would | proceeded about twenty-five malles ho gecapod and started "ANTED—812,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODSOR HARD. | {28;,unanimously, the resolution to vote for Richard B. | househas all the maaiern improvements und is {pleasant to- Fite him o note requesting him to retire from the polls. | eat the risk of their’ lives. The: police did nothing to | back Ve raat ae eae ee aah ag, been taken: | “WY ANate, for Which & valuable fares will be given stat | Socneuy FM; Ag Senator, and for Feter Masterson, Heq,, as Sig, SOP A ee Henry eres, bopwees Eh Aedes ape tunable to discover what was apparent to every one elee, | Protect volers, and at an early hour the reformers gave | When t schol en i Mri ad oer Wo WM. H. HOAG, 8) Pine street, room 21 JOHN REINHARDT, President. ie rblish that if the polls were cleared of the rowdy clement sur: | UP all attempts to vote. Nearly all the votes polled were | the Eti"e NG ihe toods that we hd aa aes = ——— = = Joun Hetn, Secretary. Foundiug them, the voting would progross -quiotly. | Putin by tne disorderly parties surrounding the polls. | the was Fort Riley. ethee in oN! cd etl epee ibis See Betweon three and four o'clock a gang of rowdies, pre- | Not over 200 legal usp aceee a rsoeteed during Waeidey: z SLITICAL,—THE SMALI. RUBBER RINGS FOR FAS- ERAN wide street: will be let very low to ‘ apo ; A ‘O8T—ON WEDNESDAY, BETWEEN BROOME AND a BathollnG TOWN FETTRETCH, 415 Third av oe Bl fo aed pe Poratsy Bagsed ths | ‘The polls of this ward were held at the sume piace ag | Correspondent of the Sacramento Union says:—Jo- | Ty Charles aire, supponed ie au ATUL airees onary iho Goodyear palcnts) Gc As BONNER: ati) eke teense | BOCK, 88 Dey sireet” (0 RENT VERY LOW.—THE THREE STORY BROWN stone high stoop House No., 156 Hast Thirty-fourth street, @ good tenant Ay ie, er GASPER & r. m ry “ at the last election, on Hollins street, near Sohroeder, and | SPC. McKibben leaves for the East on the steamer of | gold bracelet, chased, ard a name, enamelled on one side. | poate Deten taker GW. ‘Brower, corner of Nineteenth sireet az rove rapidly down Buta street, and whon near the New | {9 U5 were unter the oummnnt ct aeteerat hisetalt, the 20th. Ho will attend to the settlement of Mr. Bro- fre er ill ceive $10 and the thanks of the owner by re: | Bnd Fourth avenus. (Po FURRIERS A PART OF A BROADWAY STORE 79 Which attracted the attention of persons around thor pois | Atthe very commencement of the voting a large body of | detick’s affairs in Washington and New York. ae nee ee Ua Soman Spee <== | oa Bronaway. 7 ban to that locality. A police officer present remarked, «That lawless characters appeared and by their conduct pre- OST—ON THE STEAMER NEW WORLD, FROM AL- _FALL FASHIONS. ae it was nothing serious; only the boys enjoying them- | Vented many © the reformers from exercising their PERSONAL. bany to New York, Noy. 1, a smail package of letters. A} ~~ ~~ ye ag eter 0 COAT, MEN—TO LEASE, FOR FIVR OR TRY fe. . é : = rf ss ae Tights at the ballot box. At times it was utterly impossi- |. —— SON WIRING PO PN ee, | return of the same at’ 116 Ridge row, Philadelphia, will be SPECIALITY IN MINK— ears, the old Coal Yard, 333 Rivington street; Fareniats spirita,” © polite phrase, the “innocent play of | B16 for the reformers to got near the polis, while a num. A Acad toe Wee tas bate Bae Pie NALS |, .owanted with ope thousand dollars, A fe: liege soak wall bicooeet ta Wiha de fificen vents aaa conl yard. ‘the present owner not. boing « Several parties from the Eleventh ward visited tho polls | ber were very severely stuck with awis. Soveral fist : 4 Nuts ten mareriand Mink, made } coni man, will lease the yard and olllce for five or ten years at By tock dressing a uote to Adoption, Broadway Post ollice. ON BLEKCKER STREET | of choice Skins, unequalled for beauty and cheapness, fights took pl during the day, and met with a cordial reception from tae arly in the morning, and Messrs. Felix Loe BANK BOOK, “Americans on guard.’” a fair rent, It is well fenced and covered—all complete. Ap: rare chance for a wealthy family having no children of thelt Savings Bank, No. and John McCurley were severely beaten by a gang of | own; the mother being a widow lady, without : ir win ank, No. 0 js. ‘The finder will have the | A large stock of Children’s Fursin every variet} 7 ply to PAYTEN, 91 Division street. thanks of the owncr, by leaving it at 100 Wooster sirect, BENSON, fad al ne THIRTEENTH WARD. ee en eee }NA HOBART—PLEASE SEND YOUR ADDERS : — — Be Ceeeinaee ACANT LOT TO LEASE—ON THH NORTH SIDR OF 11s were held on Sharp street, near German, ¢ polls, and immediately as any supposed to be going to —P SS TO CdR AN- OMMINUA OF TILE CROUSTON BEDEET Irees batt Went, Tae ee oe Seth diene ore in fkian ofa sorgeant who | Vote the reform ticket approached, a signal was given A A. B. R., N. ¥. Post office. Sg CREE Es ee aes MERIOAN, RUSSIAN AND BUDSO! i 7 on. ofclod da system of pushing and crowding commenced which = 5 a 1 If the finder wishes to return it te the owner he can sand hi Apply to T, MACFARLAN & SON, 180 Te ought to feel ashamed of himself. Upto ten o'clock the | $0. NY ONE ACQUANTED WITH THE PRESENT AD- # wishes to | js customers and the pubiie im general to his large and él ; be ah was pretty regular, but a band of desperadoes got | “efeated every attempt to get up to the window. John dress of Mr. ©. J. de Ligny, daguerrean artist, who hart | Address to box 4,226 Post office, finde from selected aud Seat | turd avenue. aseortmeat ef the above Furs, Deaver was arrested by the polico upon the charge of as- | gus ditt’ niet les foe Serie ec ed Seasoned skins, in the latest sind most od Seo a ee ae Ee naa neste Bae emer | saulting and beating Velix McCarley. Ho was roleasod | te Dorion Obie coil cra eB a ae ane want iusher, | [,08T-A BLAOK DOG, WOLFHOUND BREED, MARK. | Seid al very Feasonable prices. nage arerm ag the place, but they would not. ‘They looked on the | PY Justice Logan on faving security to answer a furthor | 140 Pear street, New York. Heddy, hoe Gols theneen be Rae eee ee i ak. ® | examination, Henry W. Drakely was arrested by police- | — ~~ : = H i : ’ sit Lng with apparent indiference. with a brotalty what | man Hogarth upon the chargo of striking Doaver ovr the | (3. D;, HAS WRITTEN 10 STATION D. RIGHTH | Titingon, Broadway ey eumng hime Joba. | 4 7 AMRS. GAYNOR'S COR! Ooo nee ee mean someof them sarviedna, | head with a heavy cane while Deaver was beating Mr. | ¢/¢,,Sireet and addressed a note to W. B. 0., whore ho will 6d to know, : e N BAY @OM- ton eae pany's Fre. WILLIAM MOSER fn the ‘ol 125 feet eRe ‘The lot will be leased from one to six years. ELLIAM MOSER, 41 Maiden wen TRE MEITARY. AES ET Al " SKIR’ ‘AB above corps at the Carlan louse, r, Om lishmen!—Robert Werrely's French woven Coraets(ne | Sunday afternoon, Nov. 6, at 2 o'clock, for the election of y a neat ia a Wal eat ik Ge , Selling at bi al officers. Punctual attendance requested. B; der. eometion Louse whilst toir assailants wero allowed the | McCurley. Justico Logan released him on security to | Mt ittothe full address, 007” OsT_TESTERDAY, NOVEMBRE 2.IN A BROADWAY ing damaged Dyna meen ae ber ‘ee aoe W. Bratn, Seorctary. "JOHN UARLAND, Captain, i tie =" 4 answer. 'LIZABETH W! OR a a v erior shape ever im Al able tre 1e PE Sargent Miarty; Al atienspea at oppoaiton were ore eee aaa ABETE WILLIAMS OR PAUL OR CALLAGHAN, |’ 312 fader ou'tclurning iso 70 lion cect ap slaire Riirts in skeleton and alt othor: material ail at the aut see GENIOR VETERAN CORPS OF 1812—A REGULAR loned befor a th Wise lida St’ all thelr own Polls held at the corner of Saratoga and Fremout strects. | is requested to apply by letter or personally to the British Cou. | -———— senable prices. | Ladies ill shape skirts altered and made over meeting will be held on this (Friday) evening, at the Mor- the ety are bea Sol PH lareagstl (us oe ‘Dr | During the carly part of the morning the “natives” ral- | sulate, No, 17 Broadway. OST—ON FRIDAY LAST, A SMALL SPANIEL DOG, | MRS. GAYNOR, 843 Broadway, twodoors from Union square | cer House, at 73; o'clock, to make arrangemonts for cclebrat- way. low: : . : aes x lied in their strength, and but few of the reform party SREP I ee ee ETRE MET | Jong hair, gray aad white, and legs marked with tan spots; . ‘Williams, will show the treatment he received by the po- ‘ ws i ‘R. VINE WILLIAMS.—IF MR. VINE WILLIAMS, FOR. | had o1 brags coliar marked J. U. Parker, Jr., 15 Ninth CAEBD.—THE EMPIRE CITY FUR COMPANY, lice and the authoritics:— Were at thelr posse, Whiskey deaiking wat Migely it: Mi aeny street, Whit oadou who iott | seeee. A akanle reward wintbe given fer has ok Wactae a ERY, teran be present, and unite as 4 band of ‘on this acoa- iged in, and the threats made use of were severe. | jémgiand for Canale in the Year 1806 IC eine ee eee | este. 826 GRAND STREET, 41 EIGHTH AVRNUR, | sion. By order. H. RAYMOND, Oat. Grxrimwen:—t think it my duty as a cilzen te state the | Happily, they were not carriod into execution. Sorgoant | seladves will communicate ik ker Ohavicn james Hampton, Call attention to their unequalled assortment of LADIES’ | _1saa0M. Pure, Adjt. ied wera, nhieu ae, Ltezeing | Grumman ih pln ma hows sre do. | Ba Cer ae ore mene mice mero} | Tota pROMORY, None, omy pax. | AMD Mike FANCY FURR tat apiecag orem: | ga ce oe quietly on one side of the vouing place When a ruflan advauced | tion to protect voters, but any attempt to put ina reform | will hear of something to his or thelr advantage, Fryatt, for $500, payable to and endorsed by the sub: | fcture and sevection, ‘3 . a, Uhr haa pla te apa 4 ing the 76th antiversary of the evacuation of the British from our: , on the 25th day of Nov., 1783. Latevery ve a conaiat | tioke ? is | acrider, dated New York, October 27, 1859, at three months: to | mine, Mink, Stone and Fisch Marton, Sibe 4 can ali find struck me, without the slightest provocation or remark on | ticket subjected the voter to abuse, rude pushing, aad in ILL MADAME TT... FORMERLY OF 43 THOMPSON | be paid atthe City Bank: All persus ate ‘cautioned aguinet | £2420, OLOAKS, TALMAS, CAPES (half and anes Os the Brooklyn ferries at a small charge. i my part. I “in = ly en eeen LA oe some instances to more serious violence. street, please gond her address to Dave, box 181 Pest | negotiating the sane, A ‘autlable reward will be ald for ita TOKINES, MUFFS and OUFFS. Call aud exataine our stock furnished on satisfactory terms. ‘T. STEWART. ‘srowuell, instead of arresting tay assallanis, I'was aclind by ere ae Be tS aT OR ee | eet yearn to heotee Payne, No, 2 Twenty Afth street, corner of | Before purchasing elsewhere, All goods warranted aa repre ———— Fee ea ee a lie bet ay ae mearaioes | aujacont corner. As far as we could ascertain, no one .L. JACOB 8. CONKLIN PLEASE CALL ON THOS. | __— - ist nawecy, HARRIS 2 RUSSAK, rae : SEASON. ; strocl Towdles. I was incarcerated there for seriously injured : hard, ; ost. i zo nt OF ‘collana ‘ PINDSEY BLURS’ BALI. a be eres te corti, pr mcr te tr | Was Srioly fore i tropita io arvonta, stuaeoms [ee a ie Reload, neat Ponca ec causa eatou Sua, | gtietonsea'a fur Cape, Colary and Gloves; Dlldo aad faney | J/NDSRY BLURY BALI. ~ declare thisto be a trus Katement of facts. Even the police. | being punished for the acts of the guilty, In ono instenos, YS QTEAUATL. “MONDAY BEFORE ELEVEN | containing one diamond pio, one dianion ring, two small gold | Sleigh Ro APOLIO ROOMB, men, when taking me to the slation house, declared they bed | a gentleman wishing to vote the reform ticket, was chased o'clock, 7.8, | lockels set with pearie, one gold ring without btone, one, old NOTICE —FURS, FURS, FURS. pect ho charge to make agains me. L make no comment on thé | Off by a gang’ of rulfians, ono of whom folléwod. in hot ade cin gn twp amall liver coins. reas articles | A Wat hauled, 20 sete dretqualiy of 'rench Mink, a large | WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 98, 169% outrage. gta cA li bare eas i D. | pursuit. A police officer present interfered, told the row- WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Stanoes, who was about to sell them to procure thenecessaries | Balt Cape, Muff and Cufts for o warranted. TICKRTS TO BE HAD OF ANY OF THE MEMBERS Prrveke Sens i ieee was to watecale Saovtaa ed. it | ¢Y (2 go away, and remarked to the gentleman that he T 1) WALL STRERT—THR OHBAP WATCH DEPOT. — | Gases sistent oat aed whoever haw possession of i Be BIRD & ROES, = a Was, however, taken from him at the station house. | ad better go home. AAP Notvea tomy patrons ke the cnn : ivering thom to the cur 2 Oren: Ray. Nong 242"Greenwich street, ASTROLOGY. ‘who have favored | by delivering them to the care of John O’Brien, Esq., No. ‘TWENTIETH WARD. with rer " ri . ne eee 8 yas Mn Orchard pet, Nanton Ros anatase. | Se Tinteeaeeeerael atta my Waar tae | Waller ‘The this ward were removed to Baltimore street, | During the carly part of the morning the voting in nited States, en receipt of money, secure: OST—ON THURSDAY NIGHT, OCT. 27, COMIN , and the officers commanded by Sergeant | ward appeared to be all on one side; but few reformers athe and insured to place of deatinnticd Renae charge. Li ni for a from the Opera House, down Fourth avenue to Houstor after the polls were opened a riot oc- | were present. Between 11'nnd 12 o'clock, however, the these facilities every one may purchase a warranted | jureet, a pearl bead Bracolct with gold snap, greally valued at gf Mareen ad TO ALL.—AS MADAME MORROW m3 seventh daughter of An sstrologit she has 8 pecaiier SOF EVERY DESCHIPTION, on hot fane bi virtua of wiiok ibe cam’ more ‘courately rend lesale and ‘ translate the of (& 0. GLA! A. Inpowenes AND MANUFACTURERS 0! FANCY FURS rc timepiece from 60 to 70 per cent less than the same article cam ift from a deceased friend. The value will be paid if de- ~ retail, an curred, and a young man named James Johnson, but | Reform men appeared in much strongor force, and the a eit mn a Pi le. 117 Broadway, up si orbanion ‘ne Deller ‘known, a8 Bonny White, @ bricklayer by trade, | usual method of intimidating voters was resorted to by | “Yemenber, T wil {orfokagy watch bought at my ext. | Mrth,tna be sincere thanks of tbe owner, by leaving it at 45t | yp auention Nine HeOMAMAR: UP BATH agg | Sf times you wil marry, how soa, aad evouis of -was shot in the head, the ball Penetrating the brain | the Americans. Several gentlemen were knocked down, | lishment if it should not prove to be fifty per cent less than re- 2 to our extensive and fashionable stock of the abor Ufe, even the thoughts of visiters. No. 184 Ludlow street, aft through the nose. He is about twenty-two years of age, | and no arrests made, and in one instance a gentloman, rices:— ASSENGERS PER STEAMER ARAGO.—N. B.—LOST, AT PRICES STRICTLY WHOLESA\ door below Houston street. Fee 50 cents. Gentlemen not ad- and was removed to the Western Polico station, whers | whose name wo were..unable to ascertain, was badly @ small yellow leather portmanteau, marked H. ¥., sup: | gN.8-—Orders, Alterations and Repairs promptly atlend- | mitted. Doc! } terling silver Watchen....... tor Baxley was called in. He probed the wound, but | beaten, and then conveyed off the ground by the police, | 8 Ls . 4 f that iis impossiblo for | Large parties of rowdics were frequently passing between | Satling sliver lever Waiche + au pored to have been taken by mistake. Any person having the Conled ing on board . CARD. SPIRITUALISM. MES. STEVENS, IMPRBS. could not find the ball, and states above will confer a favoron the owner by sendit m " 5 ry the party to live. Mr. William Stiles, residing on South | the polling places at the Fleyenth and this ward, and was | Sterling sliver huuleg tone steamer Arago, foot of Beach street, North river. MTU MICH BUGENER (Inocters and Manufacturera | Aree ee ccerfomatng, speaking and wring medium. ; ‘Howard street, was shot in the leg and arm, and was as- | evidently the intention of ao party to New ie Sliver kagiish Patent Levers. ‘will be pleased to exhibit their valuable to pur: Lhe her with «call at 101 afew Please geant Clark is in command of 1e po- ». in hunting cases... stock to retail ‘doors from Hed- sisted to his house by several tlemen. Aman named | atall hazards. & Harris, also residing on Sonth Howard strect, was sot in vs 4s a genoral thing are not disposed to | American Watckes, in silver the leg: alsoa man named Duly. Mr. Honty Starr, son | do their duyy. Gold 18 carat Watches of Mr: Wesley Starr, was also shot in the log. Hs was ; The attention of the “Plugs” on guard during the early 4 een street, Hours from 9 A. M. to 10 P, M. REWARDS. , consisting of ee ABLE, MINK, STONE MARTEN, ERMINE, &c. 42 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 2TH OCTOBER, IN | which they will sell at the lowest prices. ' No. 47 Maiden lane. $ Nassau street, a Driver’sjReceipt Book. The above re- ceobieaie abet MED i Lae cnet ore ae STROLOGY.—MADAME LEAVY CAN BE CONSULS. about absent : Gold 1s carat hunting Waich will be paid by returning the same to Hoary Olause! FURS, 4 ralbserey rianie; she sole att taken to Miller’s Hotel, and the ball extracted by a phy- | part of the afternoon was engaged in voting the numerous | Gold carat hunting Levers is'San Forty seventh ‘acer re 8 Book lost Mont tee Ros ice BANTA’S STOCK $ropontionses, Bb note eons ‘marringsa aad Moan | hack loads of voters who were aonstantly arriving. Hay- | Gold 18 caratLevers ; toonthe ago, in Third avenue, near Finy fourth street, for | ef foreign and American Furals the mostextensive tobe found | fuss eumbers’ , a ves ‘The particulars in the case of Johnson are as follows:— | ing complete possession of the polls, they would occasion. | Gold ISearat hunting Lovers, gold 40 | which the eame reward will be paid. in the cliy. "Ladies are respootfuly tavied to call and About the time the polls opened, a number of reformers | ally engage in an interchange of civilities between them- | Gold hunting Levers, heavy cases. clsewhere. BA) | Levers, hes purchasing OARD.—SEIRITUALISM—CHARLES COLCH Sppeared and evinced @ determination to stand thoir | selves, such asrelioving eneh other on duty, and engaging | Gold English Hatent Levera, 18 carais = ground, and permit the voters of the ward to have free | in playful fights amongst themselves, one party rallying | American Patent Levers, in Is carat gold hunting casos. ‘Bocess to the ballot box. But a few minutes elapsed, how- | as reformers, the other as Americans—the latter boing | Self-winding hunting Watches. ever, before a disturbance occurred, and Gregory Bar- | invariably repulsed. ‘Tho police force were uot visiblo, Watebes im hunting cases, 18 ca w 50 ‘A, 90 | Ge) —LOST. A BLACK ITALIAN GREYHOUND, WITH ‘treet, corner of Wooster. 55 oe gate dake bar tase nal Lege 0 hate a brent impressible writing and speaking medium, o the ived in town and can be consulted at his rooms, 115}, her reek, and white op the tip of the tall. Return to No. 16 | JRIAMCY HATS, IN REAVER, FELT AND VELVET, FOR treet, west of Broadway on any affairs in fer’ Hotre fase 5 street. misses’, boy’s and infant’s wear. Ihave now in store the —No charge unless satisfactory ios eximavo rare to be fou fa the .jrmed, i Se | 10 x wr IOP. MN Be ‘No charge ir ‘ett, ‘an officer of the Maryland penitentiary, with other | supposing, no doubt, that there was nothing for them to REWARD.—LOST, A SETTER BITOH, BIGHT | most magnificent manner. A solicited.t | ¢ OLAIRVOYANT—MRS. SEYNOUR me FOURTH kindred spirits, toade suueempt te Ke teRCOOM. The Polls were ciosed with a discharge ot pistols and | Diam $ mony od bead and part of her body black, lor and BANTA, 857 Onnal street, corner of Wooster. Stock ufo doors west ot Broctioyy th cat ere " rgeant Hough resisted them, and declared | cheers for Davis. velied hi “ ‘white; ‘steam! , ko. | ‘medicaf'and. 0 vos it should not be done. “Barrett was permitted to act A SPECIMEN OF THE ARRESTS. Regen cee. ‘Gi Bas | 2 The above remard mul be paid forherat#, and 0. Hall: | O76 | LADIES FURSLADIE® FURS. 16. | Gon on sickness, Dusineas, abasat friends, 40° Belisteonon sea challenger, Dut the duorder increased, and whilst The following is a specimen of the arrests made yester- | Remnenaber, No. i'Wall steel, up stain Pees bimbo ooh in, Fitei Auta ‘4. FRENCH MINK. Ceaemeeetice ne ree ing himself to remove a lawless charac- on . MA . REWARD.—LOST, IN A FIFTH AVEN! MANTILLAS, ‘CAPES, PRLERINE: ter foc the crowds several ‘pistols were red; aad ihe | Thoves H. Morris, son of Joba B. Morris, s3q., was ar- 2.0) Tindison avenue singe, $90-one $80 bil ana ten a3 ViCTORINGS, MUFFS AND cures, | MADAMB RAY Is THE Rs. deceased was seen to fall. Tha excitement now was | rested at tho Eloventh ward, charged with rioting, or, in COAL. If the finder should be an honest person he willreturn | | Firat clasvand warranted embers ‘reat and attended with additional firing of pistols, one o, | other words, resisting rioters. Ne nnn as it is the property of poor girl, and all shehad. The | 216. WHITE, 216 Broadway, Barnum’s Museum. ‘Omics, ‘which took effect in the right iog ef Danici Duffy, who Richard D. Fisher, of the firm of James I. Fishor & Omega LETHGH, PURE RED ASH (PEACH we reward lp led rgd ede piln Hat 14 Kast Twentieth —SS SS | Hours from 0 06 P. took refuge in a house on Baltimore strest, noar’Paca. | Sons, ship and mmission merchants. | He was char oe TE a rnunia, at lowest market priess, rey | street, near Third avenue, MARSELLA’ BRADY, BILLIARDS. janctai ‘one in the crowd cried out that Dui ‘with shooting at ‘aesailants at the Tenth war . fieeyars, Dey canta pe tomes Also, a Sonutabio, proceeded 19 Us ane ings done 1. Thsnop, Releasod on ball fora hearing at two o'clock to-day: "| Sf Gaba and Centro at Jane sat Westen ee eet $20 REWARD 108T, ON THE CORNER BLEROK | A. “Atria mortasing cals on Mt PHRLANS une i | weal ore eee saeea S “ . e and found Dui the jose] * . ?, hd er and Broadway, Nov. a OU! lack Botof examining his wounds, two bails having’ cutored | Joaophy Clarkson & Son, machinists, 76 Narts Front strect iy ated with ‘the manu! Billiard Tables induces | drunken er unfaithful PER TON.—CO. RED ASH, J and tan Dog, with ears cropped and a silver p) calf of his leg. Dufly was searched, and it was stated | charged with rioting at the Fifth ward polls. The father $4. delivered. sire te, (ead aire erase n returning seid cog to 263 Houston street, colar, Ary | him to retire from the range and furnace ve and a revolver, ono barrel of which had becn | was assaulted and the son camo to his assistance, and y ust Mountain at Thigh; ‘at lowest cash prices. of ‘al juces: w the extensive billiard Tooms on the cerner of ie oe ere Watch will i above reward and no questions asked. sf rable terrae, T a }, ware found in his pockets. He was taken in | both were carried to the station house. ‘Wood. "Yard 157 and L60 Weat ‘Ninesecuth sree, Bo: JOSEPH BURKART, JR. | Sonrwho could devote tine tthe business his warareciates: | N. Tyaheee FABMOT BEARD ly and locked up in the Western police station, pro: Dr. Williams, arrested for rioting in the Thirtocnth | ‘Weem Seventh and Righth avenues, as ibe Pacinos aye, ri Toad ae es ‘can be | thousands in this and person to commul tal to jal, He would Rave boon tacen aed. "Wo publish «ote from Dr. Wiliams sn note a = ROTEL. Oren aw Le oe on a BT SN . » pated an at- | column, sta ticulars in INTISTRY. EW" oT i CALS, AT DECKER’S FACTORY WILL OONVI tempt nye ge oe a pgm ve the prisoner to | upon him, ate boing b brutally beaten, and before he had RITIFICIAL BONE FILLING FOR DEGAYRD TRRTH near Chathain Sante soe ooapinn Boe benmens 6 every man of the sup of bis Billiard Pabloe nad fides fo vous gentlemen 91. ¢ to Jail upon the charge of shooting tbvdereary’ | “opportunity of resisting. Artin sot, Fequising uo pressure, and giving no pain. | attic. The bascment bas & eplendid eating saloon. ‘The first | improved aod Geskan top Goat “suai CHRISTOPHER 7 oo Rida boon ems, te » of the firm of C. Bailey & Co., charged Aching teeth or mere shells can be flied with it. Pivot teeth | floor contains magnificent billlard saloon and bar (the best a ange willbe made. st atchman at Yoo Buta House, where he's spoken | Yarurrmngat ae Rowen ward-—in ober words cndea- } det witout ining tiprea Py eml hom gs | den tut The upper pert eave a gurodn gy | ___"___ ic Duke Soimawes_ | 4 ‘to consul wi lean at Ibe. to S70 5 ov of the most trustworthy men. WAntrow J. George, ofthe firm of R, Edwards, Jr. & | Way aod Thirty rel strec Sper write, Bs to be Ge eric. “Covina Ae ousinesstacar ewe | PURUANS.RD Couatn ation costa yeute of sorrow and care, oon as Johnson pe eationt abd the services ot Tevice | Ciasarrested a the hird ward, aad looked ap in @tsilon | 7° toes DENTinr, RENOVED co a GnmAT | ett ee ar ee eee he ete ees L Foe male by Wane re oe ue ot | Hrect, near sixth avense. Feea:Ladies, 25 conte; gentlemen, room in the police station and the ser to for protesting against violence to a Gorman. “Jones street, furniahes superior tedenk Tete othe i veteran of three wats—1B12, '96 and '46— All kinds always on band. Bo conta, ley and gon secured. wound was probed, but it Henry W. Drakely, of tho firm of Drakely & Fenton, | ‘suai moderate prices. Painless extracting safely pertormed Tevons, Mexicans and Californians, follow O'CONNOR & COLLENDER, Wooster YM Rot deemed necessary to attempt to remove the ball, § who came to the assistance of Felix McOurloy, who was & by a method exclusively bis own, now being pateated, me on to the charge, snd storm the “Tombard House-" 63, 6, 67 ond? Crosby atroet, New York, f pihing rooma for ladies, separate

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