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rr CITY POLITICS, Political Mkirmishing for Congressional and % OMices—Thurlow Weed and His Old ‘The Big Indians of Tammany Hull Ite Bonsted Power—The Slates jade Up—The Probable Nominces—The Ap- proaching Contest—Lively Times Abend, &c. Although no full caucuses of the controliing men of Yammany Hall have yet beon held with regard to ®ounty and Congressional noimimations—the candiaatey to be voted for next November—there has been, and will be, talk in all the departments and other head. quarters of the faithful; and a systema of button-boling ‘end “buzzing” on the subfect has been in active opera- ton for some weeks) What the ®aal result may be we fannot say, as the demonstrations of hestility mado by Thurlow Weed god bis ‘Old Guard’ of Twenty-third street may canse some modification of a clean ut and out democratic | The blows in- Bicted by the Weed organ upon the democratic State ticket, however, are almost too heavy to be forgiven If the editer of that paper only wished to force Tam- many Hali’s nomination of bimsel{ for Congress in the Bixth district he should have shown the miuews of his arms, exhibiting power to smash, without actually smash- ‘tng, the crockery vases of tbo coalition State ticket’s @hances. It is conceded, therofore, that futnre nego- Wations may completely modify ihe present pro @tamme which, as it at prevent exists, we shall turn $side out for the benefil of the outeide million, and the Weaders of the Heratp in particular. ‘THE SURRUGATHSINP, The first office of importance on the Licket for Nevem Der is that of Surrogate, which posiiion is at present filled by Gidoon J. Tucker, who was originally nominated by the Mozart Hall Commitice, and accepted as too strong to be fought by the Tammany Indians. Tucker's record, how- evr, during the war, while endearing him, possibly, to one section of tho democracy, bos not been eatisfactory to all; “and the power of Mozart Wall, which first bronght him forward, has now dwindled down to a minority that may not be able to foree his re-elect: Hite chiof strength, however, is that no strong man of the Tammany or outside factions, democratic or con Pervative orgenizations, has yet declared himeslf a eausti- @atofor the place. It is therefore quite possible that the aword of Gideon may provail, for the want of any ovaer ergamzed opposition. Should the Cooper Lastitute desmo tracy carry out its present ha!f-expressed intention to eompel John H, Anthon to accept the nomination, Mr. Tucker's chances will not be quite so good as at present, ® THe RECORDERSUIY, For the office of Recor er—to which he was recently Bppointed by the vote of the Supervisors—Jonn K. Plckett is a candidate for election next November. Mr. Hackett is a favorite son of the democratic party, hoid- Ing office both as Assistant Corporation Counsel and Re- order, His personal popularity will, it ts thought @o much in bis favor. It is not to be eonovaled that a powerfal minority of the Tammany General Committee stands opposed to bim—some on the ground that he is a Californian, without any special olaims to rervico; others on accountof the fearless, oven- handed jasiice which he bas distribated to alferiminale, Bo matter what political influence they brought to bear dp their favor, If Tammany Hail desire to obiain the support of the conservative republicans for this office, as ultimatum of the Twenty-third street “Old Gaard,”’ y inust be ready to concede this ollice to Mr. Weed's man. ‘The conservatives intend to nominate ex-Jadge A. J. ttenhoefer for this position, and he will be {heir nowl- vo, Ho will run whether Tammany accepts him or pot. The Germans are all up in arms for him. Should Whe leaders of the Wigwam determine to stick to Hack c it is probable that combinations having their on Dittenlioefor wili be made with the Cooper La- ‘tule ket ple and other denominations of the democracy. e chances, however, are very bright for tho position, more especially in offic:, holding power, which is nine points of the law. He holds a (NEW YUKK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPPEMBERK 26, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. Tammany Hell and conservative -supervisorial com- Dinations. . "GRAND CLOSING TARLRAY. The babe of the Radical Repu General Committee ean has been so recently born that its political nurse has seareeiy bad time 10 wash it, clothe it and present it to ite doting parenta—Horace. Greeley, "Waldo Hutchins and Charles 8, Spencer—the latter a didate for Congress in Raymond's district. nly upon One nomination for the November contest have they vet decided, which is that of ex-Diatrict At- tornev John Sedewick, either for the office of or Surrogate, as combinations may hereafter he made. Sedew'ck, thouch a thorough radical, is socially a con- servative, and has anersonal popularity in the demo- ¥, acquired by his faithful and humane dis- charge of duty while prosecuting oMcer of this city, that will give him, it is alleged, ten thousand mare votes than could be poilad by any other candidate put forward by the same pariy. When he ran for City Jude he got *\x thonsand eht hundred votes ahead of any other name on bis ticket, Inench general esteem is he held that if his political principles were less pronounced than. is beard ahout town, it's quite possible, under a certain concentration of circumstances, the Cooper Instl- nite demoeracy, while refu candidate of thelrown tn the feld nat him. For Supervisor the radieats nave not de cided npon any man, There area host of patriots who Wwonld like the place, For Register they ave aleo unde. Fided; bat, to Judze from the tone of the bread and utter Mey are willing to corleace npon any loyal popu- int demoerat of good character and standing. ... Thos matters stand at present, All partios and fac- tions are preparing for the stroggle, and when the fiebt — in earnest it will furnish fine sport for out- siders, Meeting of the Radical Central Committee — Some Strong ResolutionsTaey Prepare for a Vicerous Campaign, Yurscant toa resolution passed at the late Syracuse radical convention, the delogates to the now Republican General Committee from the twenty-one Metropolitan | districts, met last evening at the Union Committee rooms, corner of Twenty-third street and Broadway, for the purpose of organizing for the approaching cam- paign. The following are the names of the delegates pree- 1 Asten'ty Dis'ric'—Nathan Kingstov, £r.; Sam, off, Charles V, Lewts, John Contrell, John Con- Jos. C. Si nis F. Ho cond Dis'ri ore Ross, James Oates, Dennis Mefanghtn, O. W. Brennan. int Pitrict—TJohn Fitch, Daniel & Duvall, Philip Henlieh, Henry Krnger, Foor) Distei't—William F. MeKinney, Henry Ransher, Georve MeGrann, Jame? Blackwell, Charles J. Warren, VED District.——David Walker, Eugeno Ward, Joon Dugan, William C. Hanna, Chorles 1. Goudey, Andrew . Jr, William F. T, Chapman, M. J. Smitp, Jaines Winterbottom, Sith District,—Josoph EMory, Vhgh N Eniiott, Robert W. Derrush, Charles Strong, Senonth District —V. A. Conkling, Nathaniel Appleton, Jon Walker, Cornelins Van Cott, Edward Mitohell, Wile (am Terhune, Win, R. Stafford, Robert Irwin, Mrancis p feelin n Draner, Jobu D. Lawson, peatomon, Col, A. Uy Mago Nt oA sears mot, Edward Perloy, Samuol A. Robo , Andreas Wilimann, Samuel Cool. inth Dit ¥t, Sinclair Tonsey, John W. Joho Michata Thorne, Washington 1s, Norman ‘Stratton, Andrew J. Campbell, John ‘et, Wilzon A. Baylor, James M vr, J. Solis Ritterband. —William ¥. Aehman, Jacob M. Patter. 1. Smith, Wiliam A. Smalley, Horman nela Henel, Joseot Kan Tacob Theis, h Die John V Grithy, John H White, Charlee Nettleton, Tarat Gillett, Joseph R. Frith. James 1. Hastie, ( €. nekney, Orlando L, Stewart, John &. Gilmore, True K. Roberts, Toeifth Intrict—James Pierson, ‘Thos, 'T, Sutlif, Fobn Dake J MoCartiny, simon Hazleton, Lawrence Thirteenth Détrit—ChaneeS, Spencer, Alexander Me- Lead, Hugh Gardner, H. N. Sherwood, Mordecai I. Mai Willem Orton, Isaae Dayton, John Sedgwick, Win, Vo Atoxandor, Hooper C, Van Vooret, Pow teon'h Distict—Goo, F. Steinbranner, Thos, Little, hs 4. Odell, J, J. Ketion, Pfienti Dicviet—K. Marricon Reed, Teane J. Oliver, Martin Thatcher, Cornelius A. Raokle, Austin A. Puller, stavua Lovy, James Turner, William Wil-on, Sirtronth Di bvict—Waldo Hatching, James M. Tham. son, Thomas Stevenson, Johu A. Foster, Wm. Dram. mond, Henry Beeny, Jesse Fonda, Theodore G. Glaa- benskite, Seom'een'h Robert Can David Ff, Mettiah, Fra A. Alten, it ansing C, Moore, Tra O. Miller, Micha 1 Snvdor. Halt in his ability, for the next three months, charge each grand jury in reference to certain of their Alleged peccadiiloes. Dittenloefer’s friends are very astive, and there will bea lively fight on this nomina tion. feet ‘Of gcorpions over many of the controlling bodies of man TIE RECISTEREEIP ANT ITS CONTINGENCIES, This ofilee, like the Surrogateship, ts at present held Jobn MeVool, the nominee and sworn henchman of The water, like the Surro- . An odd thing about to have control of everything in the city, it has invariably failed to carry any one of (he county offices, except in the Board of Bupervisors, the mombersbip of Which it hag to divide, wm Fah Wnconstitutional arrange’ with the conserva fe republicans of Twenty. thir ot. Shortif Kelly 5 8 was at first brought forward by the at present defunct BicKron democracy, who made bis name 60 for- amidable that Tammany was afraid to fight him, and gave Dim their endorsement. The Sheriff is, however—to his credit be it said—grateful for this, by devoting himself, “body and boota,” to the Wigwam, and utterly ignoring the organization which gave him the firat support, to which he owes his place, So, also, the County Clerk- ship was carried by Wm. 0. Conner, ins fair stand-ap Sgt with Henry W. Genet, who bad the Tammany nomi. Bntion aud was supported with all its energy. Tue im- t law department of our city is held by Richard B Gorman. in whose bebalf the democratic Union party, with other organizations, united and secured bis elect All this ia by woy of epi ode,and now we retura to the Registership. For this place the only two men who are ectively at tin Tammany ciroles ace Dopu t ‘Sherif Thomas Ferras, of the Fourteenth ward, and lerman James n, of the Twonty-firet ward. O'Brien, it is urged by his Prensa s saps, active and pular; he {s pressed by both Boards of the Com ai Council, who demand poremptorily that ps nomivation shall be made. or they wilt things, and ara ean Natl ge eo oa end the sivength he displayed om last ranging for office that he is strong in the upper wards of the city, and it y be made at some future day @ formid- je candidate for county position, Mr Ferris is a genu representative of Lear omen a a ae mocraoy, #o justly celeb: by the author of the ‘New Gospel of Bees ee ie anid that Judge Striker, of Oneida connty, has offered come down and preside at Tutification meeting that may be called for fom Ferris’ nomination. This Striker has volunteered to do, ided that security can be given bim that Mr. Ferris Funct ‘& posse of deputy sheriff’ to prevent eatd ker from being pitebed headlong oF the platforta, to the rerious peri of Lis life aud limbs, as be was in the Byracuse Convention . ‘All the chances wonld seem to be, howevor, that no matier Who may now be talked of for Register in political 9 next incumbent of that office will be Gene- mi Charl # G. Malpine (°Milos O'Roilly,") who is by the per Institute domeocracy, and whose favor the whole regaiar and voluu- army, with the master, qnarterinas- r, comn » mods ordinan@ and other depart meats highly fave , as the eutire navy uoder the fead of Admrral Farragnt. On this enbject the time le not quite rewiy for developments, but it is rapidly com ng. 0" SUPERVISOR, The Tammany nominee for the democratic vacancy to be caused by (ue expiration of Smith Fy, Jr.'# tera of office will uvdoubiedly be Alderman Dries, of the eniioth ward, pre-ent President of (he Board of Alder. ts wilt become Mayor in November if tho demo- eraiic Stare Licket is eiected—an avent, however aval! bahie, This contingency makes Brice very strong in ¢ Tammany Genera) Committee; for, as Mayor, it will nate Street Commissioner Cherles ‘of Aldermeif, by whom the ap intment will have to be coadrined. It ix probable, er, indeed almost eertain, unless combiuat) be made to ward Phat the rexylt of he be his duiy to revom’ Cornell to the be clected by the majorit, one each year, and six to be nted by the Governor, it being Hobson's sho'ce, however, with him, being limited to that other supervieing Candidatewho shall ave recowed the next largert omer of voles, This constitution of the Board was a trick dovieed at Albany to avoid that provision of the | Lonev'rution which says that “ail officers shall be either | Piected of appointed,” and hed for its object and bas for | its result ty give the Conservative republicans am equal | share of powos with the democratio majority wee | Der iou ly « device for whipping the coustitutions! devit | round « very abarp etamp, 10 bas Leretotore been suc- | cemefal and comtinned in er from the fact tha being equally ropresen ta wef and pm Ponkge oth sia the Legt adon Interest in grovengin tts Existenes. This year, however, It beoumes | clear thar even it Ts any can carry Brice— lich is doultfal—Ung Cooper Inatitute demoery of tue popular vote, cr! members, who Aare Unga Wonably ron Smith Ply, Ir, ax their candidate, and t will be seqend, if bot firety im the race, = This therefore, will give seven democrats, to fve | repablicewa, (hue breaking up the balance of power In the Board, ‘and temoving the only safeguard that bas | been heretofore enjoyed against being ewept out of Yetence by @ single act of Albeny legi ¥ would be approved by the entire commu tr & gontlornan, al in taken to polities, as other men take to the ope | we pgfnare Bighternth D'strie'—Ri Kelly, Spner Kirby, Wm. Haw, dr, Sunes PF Hont, D. DT. Marehall, Wa. P. Enterbrook, Kdward Fiteh, Nineteenth 1 Jothain Wilson, Sr., Charles H. Kitchel, Seth E. Geer, Twentieth District—Amor J. Williamaon, Allen Cooper, Francis A. ‘Thomas, Michacl Patlihes, Adolf Levinger, Cbacles Wazer Hull, Toentyfirst, Dietrit—hae, A. Cooper, Wm, Banham, Tr., Charles Frost, James &. Watson, Robert C. Brown, fdgar Ketchum. Mr, Waldo Hotetins was anpoluted temporary ehair- man, and Moers. Drammond, Keby and Strong were sMted Secretaries po fem. CHAtr es Sreneen made the firet motion, which was e Ofer! that the rol! of the delegaies from the dif- ferent Assembly Maiviets be called in order and their credentials presented, and that a certificate from the ine spectors of such distriet be conclusive evidence of their rights. Aftera little moisy discussion this motion was earricd, After the calling of the let of delegates Mr. Jonv Hi. Worrx moved that the names be real over again and that | you are of the opinion that Tam guitiy I dou" each person as bis name is called nom’ nato Lis candi- date for chairnian of the General Committes. This idea was carried out not only with rogard to the chairman but aleo in the vse of the vice-chairman, two secretaries and the sergeant atarms. The nominations resulted in the election of Amor J. Williamaon, aa | To this he recvived an affiriaative President; Charles Spencer and Robert L, Darragh, as Vice-Prosidents; Mesers, Draromond and Stroag, Secretaries; Mr. Jobp Brady, Sermeant at Arms, The following are the names of the Committee on Ratifention:—Nathan Kingsley, 0. W. ee J Viteh, Wm Ho MeKenny, James Winterbottom, Fred. A. Conkling, Andrew Wenvtleman, James 1. Husted, Jimes Peron, C8 Spencer, G. F, Steinbrenner, 6 tavus Leary, John A. Foster, Tra 0. Miller, Spencer Kirby, Joseph W'lson, Jf., Francis A. Thomas, Robert C. Brown, Comoniter on Dy-Lare—Jobn FH. White, 1. 5. Oliver, les A. Dans, Sinclair Tousey, Wm. Orton. Commitee on Conve sing. —Firet d'striet, Jobn Cantrell, Joseph CScutley: Second, James Oates,” Goarre. Ross Third, John Fitch, Danset 8, Duval; Fourth, Wm. H. Me- Keouy, Henry Bausher; Filth, Wm. FT. Chapman, David Walker; Sixth, James T. Ellery, Eneas Bitiott, Seventh, Wililam K, Stafford, Nathan Appleton ; Eighth, Sheelian, Jacob Messer, Ninth, John Dargavel, Daniol James E MoVene Tenth, Dr. Henei Jacob ¥, Patterson, Jr; nth, John V. Gridtes Giilett; Twelfth, omas J. Sutolifte, James i Thirteenth, Alex, MeLeod, M. M. Marsh; Fourteenth, G. F. Stoinbreauan, Thomas Little; Fifteenth, Cornelias A. Ronkle, Gus. Turner; Sixteenth, Honry Beenay, William Drommond; Seventeenth, Robert Campbell, David Moilieh; Eighteenth, Wm. P. Esterbroak, Spencer Kir- by; Nineteenth, Jotham Wilson, Sr.; Twentieth, Allan ‘ooper, Amor J. Williamson; Twenty-first, Charles H. € a 4-—James M. Thomperon, Baphan, Jr, Jas Pierson ron lee on Andrew J. Campbell, Wo James T. Bilory. ‘Lhe following resolutions were adopted: ~ 1, That the Union General Committee hereby creates an widiioual standing coramities, which sball be ealled the Commtt ) Naturalizatio ‘Such committee shall consist | the prisoner was a before Justice Ledwith to of ‘ove oe Rin snd’ oh at attend to the nate ation of | answer to the charge ——— Harris appear a witl woch fit and proper persons who may be to their | » huge plaster on hia lip, whieh no inconsider eliza 2 ty 4, That we reeomemend to the varions trot 1 He naninate wny may for the hi ("Cangreastonn of. the Cnited ry nf he Legsaure of this State, uniese said pormines comes ont and @udorses the plotform aod addresn adapted by the. S¥racuse Convention, also the re- constrnedton paler of Congress After sotae very plensant talk and sirong expression of a desire to beat the democrats, the meeting adjourned until Friday evening, waen the General Commitee will meet age 6 at bulf-past weven o'clock WINGS COUNTY POLITICS, Tar Reremincas Prrtavine Lawt evening the republl cans held (heir primaries jn the various wards in [rook- adjsoont county towns, The proceedings erally harmonious: byt in the Figst wards, where there were tival EN Rag disturbance occurred. Ax & precaution wt any in terference with the polls detachments of police wore present at all the places ket apart for the election, The Fariicaly efocted thgir seket at all the polling, place? oie eran Sanaa sant WESTCHESTER POLITICS, Workingments nnd Taspaytee Organization. Phe workingwen and taxpayers of Morrisenta and Weat Fann, até Rout calling & popular convention for “frome der ne measures to seeite wholesome Jow-Fation of Stute and county aifairn The call will pro» babiy be isened doting the seek. It te andetstood the overs in the aftnir favor independent Congressional, Assembly, County aud loeal nominations. some slight | THE ASCIONMERT UF Ime NATIONAL ENPRESS ideal rrmane, Sot. Hh, 1566, The Amervcaa this aft Sous io egard Ww th om: pay as poporied ih tha tow Vurk y Pest, ‘a oie Aa wen. Tie tramtees ate 9% Hone, ® J 4, Kelly and & Ger 7 Donel. A ent cortenpon |: coming 40 the deed of pet Hichimond infornes* (bat ram, area one aware etlag, Bian in the | cong event the conn have » right to continue the Boerd of Supervisors in an inglortious minority of one, business uotil Now! hd cole © ne Keceey ho fought the New Court House job aod com- or. Thy cov telly wd, re. a be mittee of bounty swindlers all through, and all other tnt~ | of Commerce more, employes : tional ities that cam along. For these ‘‘sins’ his politions | Company pany. any, ate ail t's blood '# now d@eman Tt ts thonght the ae prefer hey Lynd parties to whom Maughterers who intend to kill lfm will have rather a | dobix aro oorfRr' 7) Bahove o ditector, for which wely and refreshing time before ‘they get the rope over is alah an : gy of whet et PF me ie pohtical horns. Fly we live man, with representa | jiable for aswiriation, ke | before the lov tive friends at his back. In every gleam of his gold spe. | her Th, correspondent also staces Uyetie is tho inte i tacles there |e a plucky assurance that he will | fo top? the stockholders to pay up the Ove per cent of fie game, if be 1 to dig at all; and those who | Inst “it on their eubmeription, \ his scalp to wear at if delta roret gt Be active and strong to procure it. Some of the egos of FUNERAL OF THE LATE JOWN @. STEELE, | Bt. Temmeany, #iiting in counsel around the epring, . omen } Dave riready arrived at the conclusion that El aman) 4 INOMTON ri Bo 1900, that It would be just as well not wo ight; but what | The fonoral of the inte Mr, John B. Btegy, wit rake { be their final @ in the case time oly can def | place at #t Joha's Episcopal chorch & “mursday, at | mine. nee rate he will be supported by the © : leven o'clock. ss il oe } itnte democracy other — —_—— — pe membert of the, dessocrsile party peed THE CASE OF OR, FERRIS, ‘im. B. Duncan & Co, hora wars tao | wae v oo the oo y Cour i, Robert 1. Darragh, Charles Willmott, | of the Farnese ball, he wonld coe POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Roapeny or A LaGer Bren Sarooy.—Yesterdy afternoon Mr, John Silverstein, living at No. 275g Catharine street, stepped into the lager beer saloon at the corner of Weet and Harrison streets, and after indulging in a drink or two, entered into a conversation with Noah Fonds and Peter Lasher, then nt, In a few moments afier- wards, it is charged y Silverstein, thnt Fonda se ved and held him by the arms while Lasher forcibly riled bis ets of a watch and chain, immediately after which 16 passed the caer to wnother man, who fled into the street followed by bis confederates. ‘The alarm was given, which resulted im the arrest of Fonda end Lasher by an offierr of the Fifth precinét. The third robber, however, enceeeded in making his escape, Fonda is nineteen years of age and a melive of this State. He lives on the corner or Harrison and West streets Leehor lives tn the same house with Fonda, Roth of them ¢| to be in the steamship business. Alderman Cowan ¢ mitted theta for trial in default of $1,000 bail each. Carayive a Keren Wita Invest ro Use Tv.—Teabotla ing to endorse Or nominate | Chase, a colored woman, living at 159 Toonard strent, cansed the arrest, by a Sixth precinct officer, of Henry Johnson, whom she charged with having in his posse sion a sharp knife, Sho farther alleged that the prisoner threatened to cut her with the knife, aad that be bat the same with intent to commit atelony, Justice Dow! ing committed Johnson to the Tombs for trial. Laying ix vor Winter —Adam Sebloemer is an inl! vidual who has shown a remarkable foresight, Thu early in the season he has been looking aronnd and pro- viding for bis necoss\ties during the coming winter, On Monday he entered the basement of Mr. Ainici Remp, 77 Eighth avenue, and bogan to cast his eyes about in search of somethifg substantial. His glance finally rested npon a barrel of bacon, and from this be determived to make his selection. Diving into the barrel he fished up» tempting plo-e of meat, and with it prepared to evacuate tho premises. Tt seoms that Mr. Remp had observ i him prowling about the place and finally enter tha bas ment. He planted himself outside the door and waited for his reappearance. As soon as the thief emerged from the obsearity. the watehfal gnardian of bis property nounced on the frightened forager and marched him, bacon and all, to the lock-up. Justice Ledy dav committed Schloomer for trial at thes} sions. Coxpmern his Guut.—On Monday Nichola Fivher had stoten from him at No. 174 Christopher etreet bight aquantity of money amounting to $49. Shortly before he discovered his loss a cartman, named Zephaniah Dun- hom, had been in the vicinity of where the money be! beon Iving. His disappearance at once drew the x: cions of Mr. Fisher npon him, and an officer x. 8 moned to look him up, The latter soon founs Pan! driving his cart, and when he charged pe With the the theft the young man acknowledged hj- Phil. Instion itt, Aneas | Ledwith committed him for trial at the bee's! Sessions in default of $500 bail. ViovaTine tax Heavrt Laws, — ot Monday an officer of the sanitary squad of the poti~’ having been informed that aman named Robert Ponnell was engaged in barn ing oyster shells on Seventh avenue, in violation of the Hoalth law, proceeded to the spot desionated and arrested the person. Donnell was yesterday bound over by Jus the Leawith for trial, Osseo Exmmtion at a Porack Courr.—While the Pretitng magistrate at the Jefferson Market Police Court Wm yesterday engaged in dispensing even handed Justice, anQwas listening with the indifferent avention of one doeply sored, to the arguments and quibbles of two wrangling Cunsel on the question of wharfage rights, the order and ray ity of the court were abruptly overthrown by the ent, of half a dozen policemen bearing @ man between them. Advancing to the bar, whilo every one in the court om crowded about, they deposited thelr barden who tujsted on retaining a re enmbent position on the floon The object of their rough but well meant atentionsyas an individual of apparently some forty ye: of age. He was well dressed, although his clothes beat evidences of a severe ‘struggle, were much disordOed and tie torn sleeves of Its shirt hung loose over bhwriste, In his inebriated faney it keermed ax though he Ikayined that te was acting asa model for some seulptor Yow he wor ht recline in a half sitting posture, droopim jie head much the saineasa dying gladiator, Thed he world sodaenly arise and aseume the attitude depict on ihe statne of the Dicobulus, ant again, snddenty Oonping his position, his powerful frame more marive thas thar very Harevles fourth time be would ehift h the ragged ends of his coats rolling his hat perpendicularly inh 190 ag atronuly to rem famo the Apollo Belvidere throw himself ia a damp on the floor, and, Hogi with the Dying Gladiator again, repent lie ant ings in the rams order ax before and with matehl cision, The effect was irresistible. erony 8 hire. The Court leaned back fn his chair and langhed, while ssecttiors and policemen roared, Presently the individual was alled up. With slately demeanor he row and faced the Ju ties, “What is your name!’ * your name?’ agin waked Lh Honor. wie Tknow yon, Ledwith,” he rep! and don tdeny it. Shall be wrain when F want to; Tinake a fool of myself when I'm drank, but I don't h . body. Tf you Honor would take Inta cons!’ the diverston 1 have afforded the Conrt im discharge of bis ouerous duties by the exh tion which I have just given, and in w! Tallow myself to be excelled by no living man, I © ere Ledwith, L know you, object paying a Iiide money; but I don’t want to be locked 1 “Tendaye; take hin away,” Interrupted the Justice, Six policemen advanced upon the subject of this mau date, when he majestically waved ther off, and, tury to the Justice, aked him if he was to be wept to pri wor, Hot straight aronnd and followed un oMcer to the lockup, Wheu he atood in front of the open door he planted hitn- self firmly and refased to go in, The united atreugth of haifa dozen officers failed to stir him. When they had pansed to gain breath a barly negro who had qateuy bo« watching the etraggle, being in the rear of the prisoner, dolibera'ely lowered his head, and, starting with # sort run, planted his craniuin in the back of bie latter, ‘Th effect wae surprising. The Herculean form shot across the ward jike a ball, aud was obie only to stuy foelf when the door was quickly fastened, and the del nestor of classic atiiinden ud bimself surveying the crowd through the iron grating. A Boxouxe Suncican Ortnatios.—On the night of Sunday before Inst there was a gathering of the darkey orments in Thompson etreet, The oecaston wae a fight between two huge negroes, and whieh, inconeideral!y at first, rapidly asaumed large proportions and receive! meny acquisitions from the shades of every hue of take it as a particular favor, Meghan’ | darkness, from dusky black to a muddy cream, who | habit the basements and gerreta of that iNi#trious pre cinet. Blood flowed freely throaghoat the crowd, eyos went into »til! deeper mourning, nnd shins cracked lou'ly when the aound of iceman's clab rapping on te corner lamp post diepeewd the gathering in every dire: tion. No combatants remained, and when, fifteen tin: tates after the riot had eraned, the force, they found JutinsHannibal Thompson lying on t) ground holding the lower lip of Thomas Harris betw: his firmly set lvorier, Well directed blows shower on the head of Thompson could not make him rele hisbold. Two policemen then seized bim 7. the feet, ond ia drageing bim from the howling Harris a pow of the lower lip of the latter came with him. Yesteriey portion wes gone, still leaving, however, a lip of m than ordinary dimensions, Julius Hannibal etoatly pro tested hia innocence and gesticolated violently towards two binek females who sat at the end of the room, and who, he eaid, were witnesses who conld testify that he had not bit of Harrie’ lip. The latter now drew forth from Die pose a dirty enrolling which displayed © bottle, which be held op before the court, and stxted that tt contained the missing portion of the lip in ep rita, and whi would be found on application to fit exactly This seemed evidence to the jastice conelielve, and Thompeoa was committed for tial at the General Salons, A Viewer Ivoreror at. —Yorterday noon, while Janes Pince was driving his bread wagon slong avenue A, be was met by a singalar looking being, who tried to rier! a apd Seventh | piece of bread from biti. He had no bat, no coat no boots, Thé ragged remnanis of o dirty woolen sluirt hung about hia shoulders, leaving bis eqnalid form riet- ble icon the breast to the watetband of what had at ems indefuite former period bewn a pair of pants. His face And bey, wherever visbla, were covered with bruses and scratches, and the expression of his features was dangerous apd deflant Place waa terribly frightened | and wh pred hie ire Into n gallop, The man followed, him, and, weking up & lerge stone, threw it at hiro, barely missing bia. A policeman, chanciug along, ob- served the ccourrence, and after a hard it gapti red the man, whogaye bin namo an Patrick Can’ bem Before Jurticn Ledwith yesterday his maunor # abuelveand more beastly than human. tHewas very properly committed as being unGt to roam at large. Snort or Fuxp —John Donobne, a native of the Emo | ald ele, and another man whoee name and p of nativity are unknown, most bave beoo short of fandeon the night of the 24th instant, That this the caer, the weqaol proved , bat Jacob Derheimer, who keeps a lager beor saloon in 12h street, between Eighth and Niath avenues, was not aware of the tact, If ever he had been, the stardy Teuton felt not the slightest dew. re to replies ian thelr empty otbooks, The said Jacob, on yestoriay, made an a vit that Jobn and hie ankaown ¢ompan brake Open Uta store and carried Of §isincarrency. The povceman raw John and bis friend in the act of coming ct he 0 rear of waloon, Me gave chase. John's (rend vanwhed in but John, not being able to run fast keys: Om the were found t#o near by the was thet artistic aud dapho niousiy dew gnated a ie . ele When the eviaence 4M BER Jodeh said be thorgt ¢ looked bed; in fi be how'd nor ‘Soha etd he Honor juste vo call it burgiarion yey; St wee all m emits H Fite to give iin the benefit of the doubt, if scien heer, beat mor eotn! a had rath ba in (he Buta '0f $1,000 to aneor Lrowght agneast bin. Dausk No, Tobie Miller bad been drinking fre water on Monday, The eflecta of the draughts had proved too much for one of bie capacity. Ho waa only a clender reed and pot en ironclad, When he drank the fre water he became oblivious of the of hite; be “CHeOk What (here Was teeh # lece ae New Dewi rout ; ough, was caught poliee Leroi in} of his imagination, he sav he- ‘te, each multiplied by four. He, er, didn't 806 a policeman, The policeman, how: Saw him. Toemake the iatter short, Tybias was UP Yesterday inoralag before Judge Connolly and Oued $10 (or baving beru drank on the evening previous. Douxk No. 2~ The sun had sunk to rest iu bis beau- ‘Tul robe of gout, aud the shades of night hovered over \becity, Te was sreb an hour when lovers softly whis per (heir vows; when nightingales cease their gongs, and When chickens place their heads beneath their wings and eto rleep; When the autumn winds whistled merrily through the trees; when soody individuals search the fireets for eiga’ stumps; when the Sanitary Lnspectors go lobed, Such was the hour, and the skies wero a. emutiful Hackett was playing Votwaf at the Broadway reporters were soarching city for sengation iteume, and tho ingon wax wyit makeup her toind whother eho would auine ort Such was the hour wheu Kosanuan Neill beceme ¢ vated from excessive potations, Yesterday moruing & perdly looking individual, named Jedge Connolly, re quested her to contribute §10 lv the iveasury 1a pay went for her indulgence, Nor Proves.—Richard Thompson wis arraigned bo- fore Judge Connolly yesterday, on a very serious cho rge, Mrs. Therova Fay solemnly swore that she believed he was the man who had burglariowsly entered her by bouii’s residence, on tho 19th instant, and carries 2% sundry articles of jewelry, valued aR 1 in- dignantly denied the eharze, Tne 1 impreeed investigated, aud a2 no one could swear dentby, net the man, Honor took a seusible viow of theese aud distalsscd Richard went We Nay rejoletog that if aived np vied. Mrs. Fay also fa indeed one witness ewore that he hi aud without obtaining revenge on the burglar, SAMITARY. . ew Vork Weekly Letter of Jendred Untimely Deaths ‘The Mortunry Report, Qe. Whoslet the cholera intends to linger in the city niniehe snows of wintor are on the ground, or whether 4 Ail shortly disappear, are questions which none can youle, There bas been no steady incre and then equally steady decrease during this year, The discare has alleruately inoreased and decreased, withoat being parently governed by t 5 of the Weather to any considerab! During the past ys, and while the weather was cold enough to sitate the use of fires In the morning, there was no rial dinninuta of chotern cases reported. erday, however, when ther decane sevoral degrees Warmer, Ua number of new e which © was exoclly one. Of that re. ported on Uh vious. Thia stringe freals of the cholera b ean 48 Lal Hs Custoln Was tevally to eteadi 6 the number of lu vielime, and then to gra¢ without any relapse. 4 Barial permit 1 Mow ng normed cholera dead Aurit uis-four hours entiny al ose | a "toranou:— i eventh street | treet, between Nint sth atese | lebor, 417 West thirty si Hos rial, | Mespral i Barrack VAMY I ier nt the Salle lated. 1; 4 ersoas, 08; uriuary, ) digestive, su The weekly report o Batis ies, will bs found tw Mrono To BB. Na. Dacre ie van I i he work Lninty | | pond whew a very floacten ing condition of the Presbytery part Ltory haspitats t se New gure ihe 5 wong, and | harne received Inne Phicieenths J avende A, Repdenier is poor family of au ind ve tals yeriehed the Manes white atteniptiag ape by (WE cutie ww ntale at Meow deniy, w packed fenementa are sa’! 8. polumiog ant burate Ou. tue lvoe af the struggling poor. This week we pat ou record lve mudten deaths of the Mottiger tanuiy vy thin hocking calasnkty of fi wk andr f ' rerord rely out the ow AQ houdred auto ty erliginal Lefoots of by dwellings ¢. HANKIS, Reg. Vitel Statinuos THE CHOTHNA IY PROORLYS The following new eases of cholera were recorded at the Health Office during the twenty-tour hours ending at noon yesterday: —Mary Conly, aged thirty-five, No 10 Van Brant street; George Sehwedler, aged two, No. sit Columbia strect, dead; Jainea Feenoy, aged twenty two, No. 56 Willow street, cave critical. | The Chotera in Ploridn Nearoce Princ ipatty | the Vietinw. | Werentmotoy, Sept, 25, 1800, | The cholera hax developed fuel in dncksanvi'to, Aja. lachiwola and Cedar Keya Toe vigtine y Hiegroos, which inthe mauaral romult off y habitations and carcles* manner of living 4 CEE ARR | NEW JERS*Y INTELLIGSNCE. | derney City. Au. » Coestenrerrens—Tscuctating 4 Weiser ‘The »xamina’ f Thomas Me Adams and Janes f counter. {| arreted in Elizabeth last week on « charge feiting was proceeded with on Mooday, a Comnias oper Jackson's office, A witness named Han ley ingles being absent, @ warrant was \owed arrevt, and he was fonnd at Taylor's Hotel, whither) sougit refoee from an atinek made ayon bira by nawed Larry Farrell and two , who end toconpel im to abandon the proeent on sotsare supported to be w pisces Of the prisoners, and they escaped to New York before they could bo | arromed. Tr Late Stanniwo Aprhay arregied on the 16Us instant, fur stabbing Cornelian Drum | coll, very admitted to ball yesterday, on tye'obe? in $250, ne Drivrolt haw beew pre his plysitiap Out of danger A Maw Misets6.—James oroy, & man in the am ploy ment of Louis Strober, started ina beat on Bonday far the ple driving apparatus jut belgw the Central Hail fond flocks, since which time he has not heen seen -ieorge aad Jolin Doods, The lost wax found keol upward fusung meer the Abaticie at Cominanipaw on Monday altorncon The | frivuds of Conroy fearing eome prewatura cad t . pened to iin, bave tusti tated « searon, Newnes Tris, vor Pome Ovrice Row any 4 Distrle, Court wt Trenton, yester tul of 2 Poster Dene for rohting the Newark Pout ott ©, sa. fet Gow fae Tuoeday nowt Pawuvteny of Newans,—The Preedyters of Newark ttn Blow 4 yerterday, The ropurta which where r ‘Tho Ker, H. Tuompoom déiiveres thie opeutug sermon: on a Comnen Brown. —The canoer mone of the Congrogat one! church, corner of Grave and Main streets, Orange, wen lad yesterday, wih pppropriate serv conducted by Rev. Win. Brown, of Newark An et a wen delivered by the Her. Mr Hytinek of Joreuy | ty, The coat of the ediica when wnpieted will prov Dably reach €109,000. Conran —A grand centenary meeting, comtinuiog thromghout the day, will be bed in Newark to day. Cary ty Twe Act.—A man giving his je lew renee Emith was arrested on Montay * sang, as the Markot eireat depot, im Newark, *11!4 1 Die prt of pick- | vekenmith. HE 479 pieced in dur- apes vile, and “tail beld appear &/ gmat pin. Jxvens,—On Monday, while Vp, Jobe Baicomd wee engaged at work upon & DONIC”. ¢ in Howard street, near Tank, the eeaffolding Poh ‘which he war standing broke, La | | | AMERICAN METHODISM. deposited in one hearse, were monnted with plates, giv. ing the name, dato of death, and the ages of the de. ceased, Tho er con was mounted wth & which were the names of the three ch rerisbed tn the flamag. The funent pro bread HM Cometory, Wing triad, and 1) Wore Luterred aa Uber Maas pone place, TO THe BDLTOs OF THE HBMALY. Allow me to corre Centenary Jubilee at the Coaper Lusti Addresses by Kev. ©. D. Boss, Mr. William McArthur and Kev. Thomas Sewell. Large Subscriptions for Educatioual Purposes, fe. The large room of the Cooper fustitute was crowded to its utmost capacity Inst even\ng, the occasion of the celebration of the centenary jub\e of Amorcan Methodinm, Nearly four housand pertons wor prosent and on the platform, wh eh bad been ie : eted to Cy~ deceased Monday dust regar n Your report at there way an i rlock, & the Aw this te sous (he minds of thy en | gender #fong iinpr 6 nelghb re, Iarged, was a choir of one hundred and {\ perma me by wy that at ‘ance Wak ouly 13 O00t together with a loege number of mvited guc enoced inthe following ofees:—Trademan’e, $2,000 2 § war, $1,000 iw et 4 gentlemen who took part in the oxareiios, din} Qabanan at oetmal th tee aceite Eee ens ence was one of the most reepectable and inf t certainly was one of the Inrgest, evor assombi that plaov of mousler gatherings. Procivoly at the hour announced—b Mr. D. 1. Row, Chairuian of the committee of arrange inents, cetied the mocting (0 order, wen the announce mem that the exercises would commence with the paging of the hymn cowmencing | ing apd of love,” Se. A fow waves of th extemporly », aud the opening hyan was the large atid well sere choir, Rev. Dr. ollered up a short ar HENRY BRYAN. Division. ANY, 1806 \\ with direct ons from general beadqnar- iene assumes command of thie division are eatnbllwhod at No, uarlers of the Commanding « tere, the by virtue 64 South ‘ Yat ung by Fostor then appropriate openiiay prayer, eral an’ at Nv 191 East te th Tho officers of the Teak x to the Comma both the'r pl Francis €. t + 1Y DR. Ross, Olvian stall will report in writing peca!, furnishing at the ame tint ust Ald Rev, CDP of American Me: cCOMMtTY to be the ren r ake of what he aad, req DK Tod wants rod th riers mandors will Wan-mit forthwith to there hoadquarters 4 roster rank, date of futended duis country | | Uberty and of tho Prt ch being the | Paek and places of business an dene eof their brie purndse fer which G ed this country, he believed 10, wt! aud fold ofcer Yurante of the ret that the doctrines, pri 4 aud practices of Method nie wader their command. isin were Y s1uled to Colonel J. aid bor. urn Infantay tonal Jongeage, and Wilh apt m ty 2 ve command of the Poorth brigade. By nd wanted of Am r Brigadier General LLOYD ABPINW ALT Commanding Pine Brocvon AUCANDER Hasirox, Cotonel and Division Inspector, New Yark Zounven. xo, 1 oat progree im Lie pa Heel wilh as chapel fa i On the cons was by the Isied ot nw Yous, Sept. 24, 1866. sing appointments are hereby announced j= wh lo be eergeaut major, vice DM. Lange, trix Ho Heck to be eomimissary sergeant, wancy; Ja to be horpiial steward, & diene, Mr. Wat Mearon Aud, Was Ortrs daced ina very iby or by tre Chatman, ana | * fi option twin 4 wipe, | bre out by the Trt t r brethe pete toe 7 hp is nk froin this date 2 Yngt country, The B the name of the | gpa it 4 e, Juieb Confer ation of their | Rrshnentul tuspectiono Bendix Zounven. {| The first drut held in Tompkint *isey ander the new « } arrangement was that of the Seventh reyment, which pene Obs | took place a fow duys ago, The second ocean. came emivated by Tyecterday, Whoa shout two handred and forty non The tien «poke oe | of the Tenth (Mendix) Zounves appeared on the oat nyt a ns sy “2 1 grand ‘They wore nnder command of Brevet Brigadier t th Me wine Si.@ baa wet P. Mendix, Colonel of tho regione However, pray reijue rf el Joba Heady, and comusted of ton a the , ‘ mont et a cel bea nly men each, in all aboak 6 ry loog Ume hot when was accomplished, a th ch) MubilALy evolutions were gone through w eh anenee Lay: the “ € tole The exercises were conducted t Hick “they ayed on the ground ! " ' olug throu ch & namiber of weve. Jol ihe batinion, and at the dose fa | by (heir drum corps, © the a ‘ ! AU OFRY OF A BANK ME i ty Ty cateative Thawmand & ' wh the Tolet und We yo terday afternoon a bold A ptree!, between wimoutely the thef rot ' vaveny ack, 4d above, earriet us on, bank ‘Treasury He wt moben Sr ba todd ' ot ogy . 1 gy W nid - hota an c ny felt @ bein j : \ f or hin beste ' 1 ting ‘ He 108 uu ' hy the sane haus, and pulled ; olan bir, Cummings, + band, fnme: i, wueo he tl ELIRTOYPATION GELEBRATION, | | sins itamoy by wf Catored Cltizeneta the Wride | un Cie ter Drtarapal Cinrety om" tym Acdvesnom by teva. de i. Willianin, &. | now the ¢ of N ALN. Cole and ail \ duane fi 4. Gv OHIDK a Jae, MUtUber Of the color - of. Te A iy move ie kon Aiepinyed crout phywical Kokivity, hiyn ant Willan aneombled in Ain bute a Wary urn be threw Neleow from streat Airican Motiodiet by ‘ h with a view “ i 1 wet on oaiah h waar, for in eas ¢ i he ny Inetant Set sean porneed ea him, ana with to celebrating the emancipation prociamation.. The | the aw mage- et anmn by aandom hemae wheesen se meeting wow hod wader tbe eumpiecs of the Kings | « Ta thin atewyale be heawl Une natin | Conmty Soffrace and Kynal Righla Comvnitieo of ¢ 5 hy: a ahd men, . Genwral F. Je Woodiord aud iheotore titon | iio ipeamaer a - were Oxpeoled to by f Mt, bak Goel ther war if a | Mt eudane os, AN, Freeman acied as cluicnwam of thy J: teudanes, t macied as chaiewam ol the | wat Malmbty ou meeting, hi ileft foet aod The exereren were opened by ringing ead a fervons +05 big FeR-O6 Lot asl apwng to Lirow prayer by Kev. dM Williams, Ie bbe prayer he raid iE agl " y ' od ve he mn he pe fone, upon be ng telon before Alderman Cole. President Jobuson, Look upon that maa whe bas perm | gaen, cove bie namous Jusoph IH Cintos, twenty two jured i mael! befuie Thee, Convict Him, aud, if poredbia, | veare of age and e native of Leeland, Me wae seapectably aid he caine lo New rk lant Saturaay convert him, that he may lean after Thy own heart,» ted to tue Tombs Teepertor Carpon velalm, ws Thy servant did im daya @ oN, in order (4 have bie piotare tai ane ly have I waned and commit. ty. To day Ol\ntoe will be om et where ¥ Oly can take « book PRTE FIGMT IN THE CITY, ed all the Ani we pray Thee, our Ba that he may be turned from darkness to light, and fy to right, and may yet repent and be taved i bie li, aud nave the pal om, too ADVIS HY AS. Pema pi An rddrees by Frerwas Set-To le a Stable Lett, and a MIM Between Paunl Rivtite Com iMewed ws Alicwed Thlewee Arre of “evernd et 7 years | | the Parties, &e. & amalcatnation: they GA bot went || the THU? 19° prise Sghiing enous toRo-en the mavense, wh te men's danghters, bel they oaytit lo bave wnfirage | nd thon w ngage in it are rervoretic for wer They bad Inet ft celebrate the great yrorlamalton of Iu. | boldrurein wetecting the tine ant plane for their die | alm le aad dag wo rege) for he tace. Mover met | pusteng exidbiions The ane alluded Ur enegrned on last follow him, yet they intended to paw on, for Got Monday oglit, in the iofl of & stant, eter the commer of with them: and if God wag with them who i be | Prince ond Mercer mrcote, only a short ante (rot ngainat thea? 7 po) epee | tue Righth preoine! station house, and not over Rve ain fav'citterorlde wisations Gore toy toe 1, | Wlee! Welk from the MeLropotiten Poites héadncarters Mo Vera nd adopted | Phe combaten's io hie case havin, wived ate teal or Wherene the duty tnne ed thats injury, agreed to ant pan nik, (© tha moat approved rules of the Be parler wer an thongh mever having shied tie [« tate theving wus | fovked upon as enjoying pagiiys® qnelities of wo ord It wan feat popored Wy the seconds of apd in the subvarbe of the 4 fight wm atwenty four feof reg, hat the piare Ainelad wae thownt to be more tikely Wo exehe the attention aa | ty pleter nrirertves tn 1108 eqn KUMTrRMN mV Loa feopie Ih the Bale ite WIL eer net eed fom the pacome already mated The matie aoortingy tered for the ronfiet ‘ ‘heir {rimwds wrsmumbied, anyad, tee mmwude Monts tbe . piven so. prepare, Jim. wi ie wh Old Wind at the Hartree het tor (he tray. Wie opponent, © , won ftiewet, At ihe cal , of other work oplendedly, earte rewnd wring W teetihe efenutic her of the crher Thete wae conederable parey ing, toe Cevmting, onli! Woods had meseared the capertty of hee be vent in wih ih, Yin oppon ravorng and erdentty dang of enid from pocishument withows fomeim ot ta | with ‘The injured mom to haw eeet te | Se Cangercne conden, and Wie mieged etl) wat vor Anenenh ae & f | A mt ercorred yeevarday efternen et ehewt belt. vev. JM Wee heated ot pert mere vileged wb 6 Male raverd ilar mceting Se iew sok) Bemmedy ant W Dawigan, ae Jr's, 10 lectivn a4 taken rm GA ‘eievet, Rennely anemme io bare Ofem bad y hewn, © addon te the tevere bent lon, goth cned pu the Lightly ward petion martow bir the datents ee THE AVEROE & CALAMITY ee r ag oT herald of the Vhethws i wT te Oy Mooday ig the Rénarad of Cornetine Rotticer yo Gris erirom o7 THR PRRALD need (by eed pen Rowtigor tie wile, oy Mead te) pi me lg ta te pt 1h pertertes'? nese | remalr;, of thee cdinr Vieliinn wok place from Th) ie is the ve ot rey, Whe Dietam berger 1 “erenieanth procient sation howe, where the harmed | oo aca tiie gut as muaied, nor any relation i bodies were conveyed after they were taken fistp the | wae gunply bearding ¥rh a MAKY BR MILE yam ‘ ot dng Arreart re how Ora Hoowe Weer Gerroenen — At fromt of thie etation lynne, Caplaio Mose having cofm, | STIR! Tuy of yewiarday morning oh oid treme Ploted ail the srrangemente for the tuserel tort | bensing a: (be soribrent torver uf (emis wes gus 4 after these arrangements were mide the sisver of Mire. | Nein sivat, cupid as & Molor as Comp very Tottiges wark, ond her pephew, who | F Medes K gon cdd er Merger Pere Maan Aber fiveetn Doreyth mreet, tn this ey, eovived of thelation | near bring harris Wogads | Rome “henane Rime. haraee od aanigied the coptain in hie eflorta to fertivale | s'usiel pronmily nthe booms, pieced wibie 6 eave '@ (eo Toneral, The hearees tm frowt of the elation howe | fer rw task of powber, o» wrapped shout | thee emnow: end the interest mantened Wy the tomnmeanity te ti wth rege as 10 falay the etplomen fon tor Sault, otirarted an immense comenaree im fromt of ihe — 2 ee ‘and, failing 10 the @FO40",, is collar bone and arm were | }% ‘oon Se skewid wake gerd bia eannpe, The en pionon, i Oil buridare learn to erent than were brought ont they parsed 1 s soothe | severe aed, Some = moans peatuidings 18 & proper manger? fteo u fe ote & crowd | The Game out of the eiatowe, and ponent L “4 ‘tnt waltered the fire al) Fer the foom —elh, ‘Tonomt Paacrice.—The policasot Newark, laying sve | os & respectful dutance in ther eters te ! Fp age Darwen ggg Reve Lowel, ~ Aart ants (SS Siten tee tae oat of 00.0 | ve aay cathe, fersianed ou ibe geares Praga | ‘woman wed wtiog le the room germeg wi Vetemt s+ ce Srreut bve soweas ihe oe vated Gecol Goes ot the boeken’ gee wire which wore | Una Cinemas Vewt, Raunt