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é& > . NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1866—TRIPLE SHEET, “ ortn AM ” af from Commissioner Howe. Efforts were made to portray SLI AND PRT YATE CDEFICES. | Uie'misery, disease and’ prospecis of early. death conse- pee OE ea SBA quent upon euch a Tile, but tt appeared to be time wasted vo talk to ty she is Oe cy ae far ee be come awaken: to a ‘sire to reform, only : sbe will ttn Michng ‘and that ii she is sent to silk it aly the whole labor of the ofl WISCELLANEDUS POLITICAL ITEMS, worm’ end gatherings he covocas ovabyiag out four | NATYGHAL RAILROAD CONVENTION. Innicrwants yor Tanasox.—It is said that Forney and | months of t gi tpl PR to large " Ca rae i and some of the Maryland political ineendiarice are 10 be im- | family tor the year, we would advise Our rlerdyad ée ber ble die either of ulceration of the he | bills wr f t to tml Mere Compensation to be Solicited—Bogas “ : dicted We suggest that the indictment be placed on the 11s we want hay FY ney - tangs andi opine = pte Bpringtild (i Sa sg ere in COV apnetion—te ADO Case jec: ben be Core | the Ponitentiary she wil! go 'rom there to Eagan’s when s spin sili in - yi suject—How It Should she comes out, Fhe has evidently deca of virtue | me calendar with that against Jeff Davis, and take its dnt for Protection, &c. of business are ata bitterty — bed 2 hiette attention has | 8 some 1 but that her own father, instal of do- | turn for trial. No favoritism should be shown. EFFECT OF CIVIL MARRIAGES N PUBLIC MORALITY. ‘The National Railroad Convention met yesterday fore- | of tabor of all kinds, Laborers’ pay su avery few years past little "| voting his life to her redemptica, should actually direct | «Ty» PeyxsTivANia SexaToRsair.—Governor Curtin and — oon in the $:. Nicholas, I. H. Sturgeon presiding, The | $2 per day; stonecutters’ and masons’, $4 26; pl been Pal?, to the constre 1 of buildings in this city im | her to.a house of ti! fame, is almost too horrible to be- ‘Thad i United In reply toa statement of the Dean of Carlisie that in J - $4 60; carpenters’ and painters’, $3 60; and these ov. tor tha eafety of teir occupants incase of | Leye, but such is the cave, aud if tere ia anything in evens are the Jeading candidates for Uni PI ‘without the | "t@2@anco was as Inrge as on the preceding day. intge as tony soem, do hot secure enough labor to P ky gig a aOR UG AE NES el publshment to such a man he | States Senator in Pennsylvania, J. W. Forney and Si- | consequence of ihe facility,given to marriages The committee appointed on them ail service, Post } on the work already begun. The various public i mon Cameron have sccoud rate chances, aidof the clergy by the English registration law there | Omoo oars and Sunday trains, presented thelr report, | ments, the water works, sewerage and post office Bewator Ina Hames CHALL"NGED To 4 PomLto Dmcrs- | bas of late years boen @ frightful increase in adultery and | nis report gore forth that they have sought for informa- pad —— —o apy yer ts, si0x.—The Albany Argus of Octobor 25 contains the fol- | ther kindred offences, the Pait Mall Gaselte bas the fol- mae Wag’ point tion on the snbjects committed to them by addressing |. their appears to be no other pensete for the inoonve lowing letter, to which it says no reply has been re. | lowing very sensible remarks :— circulars containing a series of questions to 142 railroad | mlence but to wait patiently antil time brings relief. celved :— It ism gratuitous assertion that adultery, the free in- | companies, and that they h ved answers, more OCHESTER, terco between the sexes and separation bewween ave received answers, q Fon, Ya Foawmie—Dmean SROCUEETIN. Ort T1860] Tharrio pcrsns aro more fe-quent than they used wo ba | OF less fall, from aixty-four of the companies addressed. | TERRIFIC HURRICANE AT TURKS ISLAND. Immense Destruction of Property- Twenty Lives Lost—Three Thousand Persons Houses fy Yn faci, in many tn petantial manner that they were ot aud the ardinars feyif, 5.9 4 han che all-saving tninencs whieh shields and aq : sire she is without the all-savi b. ’ b snot an uncommon ciream: | soets many @ wayward child. The Commissioners re eyght-ined walls were | ord red her d tention (ill this morningy when ber ease sot. ‘The result was that | was laid before Justice Bryan, who, apn her plea of vtotan hont. ta | RuULr ot being an inmate of a houre of ii! fame, fined nLjeoted 10 mtense heat, In | oats. The ine was paid and she goes back to the earth, oftentimes | 1 13 the brave firemen, c eo a sacrifice to the reckless cb and somewhat novel character of the political cosuliaae undor the old rarriage \aws, There is not shadow of | From information thus obtained it clearly appears that now before the people render it moro than ordinarily | Proof that such ia the fact, Neltier the reports of Pro- | there is a great want of stinilarity in the relations exist- appropriate that those who have hithertofore ‘itered | ceding in the Divorce “Court, im Bolles courts, ot (S| sag between thie sevens Ay pre Fhoult have an opportunity of comparing the views of | civil and criminal trials, nor the ‘statistics of illegitimate | 19g railroad companies and the births, give the faintest coloring to the assumption, Tn | Post Oilee Department, both as regards amount TORNADO AT ST. LO “DAMAGE $109,900. bunders who so ntterly di yded the From the St, Louis Despateh, Oct, the respective parties by hearing both sides, which can less. Ai net bat follow trom the unsafe | At beikpast four o°Sloek, Monerday afieripon, our | oBly be accompished by jolat discussions. Lam anthor- | [eh Bo one who has any real knowledge of human ny | snd kind of service performed and compensation Haurax, Oct. 25, 1966. te a city was wont by the most terrific wind storm that haa | !zed by Hon, Georgo F. Comstock, of Syracuse, ‘late | tre as distinet from d prion! pulpl: hypotheses, 4: | Ae reganamaunl and kond et aee ‘Tho schooner Victor, at Luneburg, makes the follow- cb buildings, There have been many ited us, it prostrated hi fences Inge of the Court of Appeals, to invite you to discuss thmk of attributng the offences im question to any | Pi se esrion perioemed, a ‘ . f butiding in | in its course, and damaged hundreds of bunaings im | the political qnostions of the day with him at aseries of | #4ch cause as the absnce of @ religious marriage e# perform & sinall amount of servico of | ing report:— ae ee ee ea eeaee or | varines parts of the elty, “The storm camo on witwhe | Meetines at cuch placen.as may boagrecable to yon, at | Cetemouy. Here and there it may be possible to | an inexpensive Kind. Fey oarry upon traina runuing | tucks Jsland, on Sunday, the 80th of September, wae pins sone en oe eine age | Sixidenmess of @ thunder olap, and passed away In lesy | Suy time after the present week. Tt afford me pleasure | Tight | upon, ingtincos | im which | ma Pomnat | mails, occupying bat a portion of the baggage care, and | visited with a terriflo hurricane, destroying over eight woe nae pune §. SG ae ears ee | tian ton minasone epeumeae ions frac seal Ww, ante Loe eam that Whe: greet Alay ef) youreetr aed Esko ty wore 4 heme woaliy iiarvied at all, Pbocatse ahey | they carry very few agenla or eusployse af the Post Oiice | juundred bousee and thelr convents, vt Ee y for Morogh #0 | Meat ad POS SeedOe We Ae Seoatthe wk | public quastionse ferred to willbe ably disenssed, wntie | Were wot married’ in a charch oF ebapel. But it is | Department fre of charge, Other companies are e- | ""'tweniy lives wot lost and a number of persons ravetom of Bu a i i a) Pi a 5 ee nire ‘urnieh foi vice gole! teem our PROS ot ae ite pogpeniontl: py | touts quarter of mile, “From thenco its track was | Your high eheracters will furnish a avaranteo that the hye Gr othey cued. auch &, Broteuce m Cirioss | atted up to the order of tho ost Oflce Departent, were crippled and otherwise injured. eae, the public community I re narrower, and it was much more violent in some places | Misevscione will be conducted with the utmost faimos | POY thot arst Thole eubsequent paring oF unfaithful. | with desks, racks and other furniture, on ing | Over three thousand persons were rendered houseless, much feorful tr jes as lately occurred in avenue A, | than others, The wind appeared to whirl like a scrow, pling: yy. AS orree oO im a ars, i | mess has no more to do with the secular character of heavy ually with five or six clerks, on onch tin tt °F ; si aiecas saan where several yas were barned © death, Some of | ‘Wisting the roofs from houses and throwing them two your answer to Isaae Duits, Rochester, who will | 110i, cham agreement to marry than the subsequent pro- | are required to run trains to transport mails at hours | Penniless and al 0 wig defoets in the constraction of or three bundred yards distart, A heavy rulu was fall- | Communieato the same to Judge Comejock. | Cetiings of lad.” who go la live under the. “proveo- | entirely inctigible in viow of the eouvenionoe of pas- | The whole laboring portion of the colony is in the pe me | glaring ¢ fi ail hy ime, jor 2 moment wi . , ” ntl have to do with the secular marriace | sengers, and in addition to the clerks and agents who ac- TRARNENT BOUBRS Aitbough so many brick walls were blown down, and Dectixuy on Ixsurricrent GRrounns.—Genoral Hornce Pot pi erney the portapadi ‘of this law tends directly | company the mails they are required to keep aes ermmnete conte tine hh ‘a 0 lied by the existing jaw, | S0¥eral persons were bruised, yet wo could not hear of a i or marriages Y - | their free lists. forty or fifty special agents of the ‘Tho public schools, armory, jail, quarantine hospital, are vot required to be remedie y Uh 1% law, ©. Lee has declined the democratic nomination for | to further marriages in the place of those irregular con- y 'y spocial ager it . single death. This seems almost miraculous, Below , ch e Office Department. As regards nsati all the gov t outbuildings were blown h mili be spoken of hereafter, In the first place Lieutenant Gor in Marsachu: the nnd | Bections which exist to so large an extent among the ‘partmen! eg compe’ ion, while | market and @ government pesceang ee age Be. Sree iM of thahetiee injured, no far an could Weare. es ihatealpsonep setts, on the ground | Tciish poor. Among tho middle and higher cla:ses | #ome companics are paid over one dollar per ton | down, r Gere should be stone or ion stairways in every | There are doubtiess Many others we did not hear of, that he does not desire to mingle in polities, whorenpon | marriages without the addition of @ religious,ceremony | per mile for transporting the mails in the least and bic offices lding that is coupled by more than four families; | | The effects of the tornado were felt in the neighbor. | the Boston Travell ‘arks:—'That should not have |qro so extremoly rare that for purposes of ‘argument | expensive way, other companies aro paid less than ten {| The government house public offices were bu ising P hood of the City Hospital, nearly ali the chimneys of Oe . in! ing in outside «all is very dangerous, Saar anon a | doterred him, ‘A don’t ‘mingle in poiities’ much | wey may bo taken ns nov-exiviemt It is, therefore, | cents por mile for transporting the mails in the most ex- | shattered, secondly, furrowing in which were blown down. A house near by was wrecked, im. man don’t ‘mingle in polities’ m only umong the laboring ranks—especially thoso | pensive way. These facts convinced your committee One h::ndred and twenty thousand bushols of ealt were rns through (be celling of the tiyst | the whole of one wal! and the roof falling down. ‘dy accepting a democratic nomination in this State ” thet the oprvion of the — seculer | tha: offorts should b> made to procure an entire revision ut coe, feeding om the tach | The nnfintsbed walls of the large br ck stables of the | “oxomeng op Couronr.--The Albany Argue ja preparing | theory of ihe tazuriivnfal bond enust bosoughtfor. And | of the rates of payment for mail servic, and that in es- | 8Wept away, Because if the fire b and (urrowing pi ere is no opportunity to | Peopl Railway Company wore prosirated. The old ’ .» knows them can doubt that st | tablishing now-ratos attention should bo paid, not onl; Six foreign and twelve Island crafts were lost with exiinguieh i amoot be put di- | stables, near Lafayette Park, were completely demolished, | Such of jtg reaers as put any confidenes in it tor povtane? to anake the performance of | to the onnace of mail matter transported 1 ut. also. te. twenty of mae pe rectly upon an outside nt of the moisture | and two vew cars crushed. The damage to the com- | prievous disappointment on election day by humbog of F coremoay as easy a8 possible, The vast | the car service performed, the number of clerks and . ke which sich walls coll la be remedied by | pany 4s about $5,000, ieabiaschi-<-orhey (ihe Gonpteyativd republitdnel seotaies ; vevno pipetioul connection with | agents tranzported, and the houra at which tho service | At Salt Cay the ruin is®@quahy severe, Five vessels 3h making stoh wa ls bol A number of trees in Lafayette Park were prostrated, ly whatsoever, “Chureh and chapel are | is cailed for. Thoy beg to recommend that this Copven- | ashore, among them the following:—Schooner Sally J. from tire im tenement houses | and some carried away. A ‘ause of dang us their silent but efficacions support.” Tho fact is that strane to them ag royal pataces or Bel- | tion appoint a committee, the members of which shall ; Res in ibe fact that con) and Woot bingare allowed to be | The Churoh of the Angels had the roof, nearly the | the support of democratic eandidatos by republicans this helr agreements to live tage. | moot in Washington early in December next, for the pur- | “/e% of Wimingtos, Del, and brigantine A. G, Cattell, placed upon thy first oor of some of the large tenement | whole of the south wall and the upper portions of the | ry nas heen, asa general thing, very noisy, but quite ther for life or white the ar- | pore of attempting, through the Post Oilice Department | °F Philadeipbia, houses and stored with those material, Ifan incendiary | other walls blown down. The new house for the pastor, > od . ment may be convenfent to both parties, are merdly | and through Congress, tho wecessary division of rates At Cookburn Harbor the ruin is quite as great. Searcely wirhss to setiire (on building there is mo other plage | Rev. Father Welby, on La Salle street, was badly dam- | ineffoctual. nm of that liaif barbarian and wholly non-Christian | patd for mail service. As regards Sunday traics, your | enough bouses remain to shelter the destitute. about ic thot oifers ouch advantages, and the result is | aged. “ he : ‘Wnicn 1s Crnosar, Lovatry on Treason ?—The Rich- | o: which is their normal state. “Anything that | committee are of opinion that few, if any, are unneces- a 3 tha! tho flames and smoke ascend through the stair- “Passing northward the whirlwind prostrated to the mond Dispatch quotes from New York paper that in rriage chenp, informal, and requiring as little | sarily run, and that it will be found impossible to entirely ‘The American schooner L, Rich, from New York, broke ‘ways, smothering any One that mightattempt to escape | ground a now three story warehouse, belonz:ng, We, are . possible with “gentility”? in any shape, is a dip » with them, from her moorings and put to sea on Sunday. Four from ‘he deatruetion that threatens them. Informed, to Wr. Koenig, on Sixth street, between Poplar | Brooklyn the officers have refused to register a man asa ‘ar inducement to them to sabstitate a logal contract he report was referred to the following gentlemen as | other yexsels were lost. Ayaip, (he present law provides that ia party walls ail | and Cerre, Only a small portion of the front wall is left | yoter for no other reason than that he rerved in the | for that illicit portnership whieh, as things now are, is | @ committee:—Joln Holmes, director of the Pennsylvania : Deans shali be separated from beams entering the wall | standing. 4m an opposite direction by at least four inches of sohd The City buildings, on the Levee, were slightly dam. maso:: work, whieh ia an meutticient seperation in case | aged at the eouth end, over Gibson’s wholesale grocery 1—"'The South» the highest ideal of a formidable portion of the lower | Railroad; L. Jewett, President of the Pittsburg, Colum- cco tairegst pred arabieiphiaicrabibncva 4 tt TT att bua and C'oeinnati Railroad; A. 8. Siovin, Vice President THE INDIAN TROUBLES. we made no euch diseriminution against Federal sol- Under one epeciai combination of circumstances the | New York and Erie Railroad; G. Funchell, President of | * of fire, a8 sufficient heat will penetrate four inches of | store. diers.” valuable offeets of casily arranged marriages are so strik- | Boston and Worcester Railroad; W. B, Ogden, President smasanty 00-001 tre to wonten support: Maay halatnge y Earoum’s Motel was aleo slightly damaged, G@xyirai Logan ing that even Dean Close might have been expected to | of Chicago and Western Bailroad; R. R. Bridgos, Prosi- | The War Commenced in Colorado Territery. are occupied upon the first floor as bay and feed stores, | The wall of ahouse in an alley between Clark avenue spect wast has heen com | 10 tise tiem. There fa ne more notorious thine in the | deat Wilmington and Weldon (N.C) Railroad; Chas T. | @no fiundred and Fifty Head of Casey: while the upper stories are rented to tenanta, From the | and Walnut, fell upon a stable in which were a man and | pelled to relinguish his engagements on the siump fora history of the Englieh poor than tho fact that an immense | Pollard, Montgomery and West Point Railroad. Driven Of and Several of the Herders- bog be milammabdle nature of the material stored in | three horses; the man was slightly bruised, the horses season, having worn out his strength by excessive | numbor of yourg women are in the way to become The committee were authorized to solicit from the 7™ in Pi " ho first Noor, escape from euch buildings im cage of a | not hurt. ators. ’ 54 mothers before marrlayo is definitively agroed on, or even | various companies the contibutions they mieht con- Killed—United States Troops ursvit—The five would be Almost impossible. The greatest fary of the storm seems to have been contemplated. In such eases who can donb. that if there | sider necessary to defray tho expenses incurred in carry- | Indians Overtaken and Several Killed and BROWN *TONE FRONTS, spent on the spot and in the neighborhood of the O'Fal- A Boasrrun Caxpimate.—Wm. Aspinwall, democratic | {5 one thing which will deter a girl from ap actual mar- | ing ont the recommendations contained in the report, Wounded, &c. er Att ara.deteots of building confiyed alone to that clase | lon Volrt-chnto Institute, on the corner of Chestnat end | candidate for Congress tn the Third Maseachusetts dis. | riave, it is the necessity for the publicity which | and a'so to ouabla them to memorialize Congrese “Jousssuna, Colorado, Oct. 24, 1866, ‘are taken. to render fashionable residences up town | offered a groat resistance to the Tury of tho wind, aud as | Pet employed this language in 2 recent specch:— ER at eT EE aE mLret OEE wae ae ¥e seavenat to eadies eieantoe ie Pottive eammittee | The Indian war has commenced. Two bnndred and: proof, winch is all very well ae far as | consequence Aullered very severely. The-tin roofing | ‘‘Fecble David as I am, I believe my arm can sling the | surrenderad hervolf is repeatedly deterred from doing | Oils for railroud uses and for adviemg tho several railroad | fifty boad of stock were driven off by the Indians, i goes, but by putting wooden blinds only | was almost entirely displaced and carried off, large por- | stone of truth which ehall prostrate this Goliah of the | bis duty to her by a senze of annoyance under the | companies of the reaults of such experiments, within a few miles of the Sedgwick. One hundred head. wpon such buildings, no protection is afforded | tions of it, weighing several hundred Soret orab! ‘THE COMPASD OCIATIN + 7 From he heat in as of n fire on the opposite vide of | hinrled tmofediblo distances along Seventh street, some | TePublicans of the Third district.” Ginery Twitehel, the | HvUc (ve co Somes of the ceremony before tho rege | ‘The Commuitice ou Machinory and Patcats preontod a | of mules, owned by Henry Carlisle, froightins for the- the streot, which is often sufficiently intense to. fire | alighting two sqnares off in Olive stroat, | Some of these | republican nomigeo, and President of the Boston and | jire offeraa way out of the dimoulty which it is im- | report in which to recommend the nse of several | overland stags line, and one hundred and ity head of Buildings, and the Ore is thus invited to enter theso | immense seraps, torn and tumbled into a variety of | Worcostor Railroad, is his “Gollah,” and he will hardly | possible to find elsewhere. fo argue seriously with men | patents referred to thoin, as they aro only to be judged | catite, belonging to Veasey, Wall & Co., of Denver, were: palatial residences and destroy moro proverty in ono | shapes, were precipitated upon the roofs and front of be overcome by Mr. Aspinwall, and women thus connected with one another, and call | of by experts. The report also alluded to the necessity ari ft, ral of the night herders brief hour than would be required to make them what | the row ef houses on Chestnut street, just woross the . npon them to bear the shame of public condemnation | of taking action in referonce to the valjdity of patents, also driven off. over 16 fn were pa Amen orth toned Ssh es oy ped rey oer gaa iner mer ene pe ty at or public ridicule asa fing peuanoe or atonement for | Fecommonding the cmployment of au expert, whose | killed by the savages and a number of others wounded. es 2 4 4 their inisdeeds, is ridiculous, vw many a case of child laty wonkl be to exatn'ne patents and furaish informa- ariou: i porto! ‘by surrounding buildings. In ease of fire the | window panes. Others, accompanied with large pieces of LOVE, SEOUCTION AND DEATH. marder would be prevented if evemp oatortapats Gomes: | tion to the companion, In congiasion twas xecom= | _Treunbave vee atincked atv eae 3020 fervants in such honses would be at the mercy of the | scantling and rafters from the same roof, were hurled | @ st. Louls Physician Arrested on Charge of | tic servant likely to be tempted to the crimo in her hour | mended that tho couuiry be divided, into three depart- | ach case the Indians havo been repulse: flames, unioes they had uncommon good fortune, from | ‘with great violence Gc hye the rear gable of the row on ‘Murder. of peril could induce the man who was the cause of her Foanta, which would include all the Sorapanies asfol- | As soon as the hostile disposition of the }ndians was. 0 Se, raren Shel rerr few of them bere. proper Are: | Se Mamas esr nateaae te ths beliaiaee ota [From tho St, Lonis Democrat, Oot. 23, Men a a eee Oe | lo inte and. thin tha acta cat Sens the Mid- | reported to Captain James P, W. Niel, of the Eighteenth, ’ WARRHOCSES ronning from Chestnut across Pine to Olive seemed to | _,FoF several days we have beon coznirant of the facts. | Ticity. and go save thn dainage to her reputation an thot thoy mteht ket Tee eecera tare and Southern States, ! United States infantry, commanding at this rost, he ab Bhore aro many Dutidings ocr'npled for tho parpaes of | garve ns asort of channel orstuico—along whloh thetem. | Of a case of unparalleled villany and) rine, but have | {he face of Taso int tstrowem amd the mental | Ee ats Mee Oe cor (or davaages-asainiy them | ongo mounted companion K and Mf the Second United ‘torage that. were never intended to suppore great | pest, laden with ralters, bricks, boards, shingles and tin | 2Waited the Jndicial investigation before laying them | *6onies : iE li, ‘This report created some discussion, from. which it eights, As a consequence, occasionally one tumbles | roofing, awept with irresistible tury. A board fence in | before our readers. Tamale appeared that bogus patents are someuines sald toraile | saeescaralry, who started after the Indians and overtook Gown, causing more or loss ‘loss of lifo and endanger- f the rear of the house, occupied’ by Dr. Vaagba, on the | ,, Some threo years ago a farmer named Stabjings, living SOUTHERN CONSERVATISM. yond companies, and that the owners of patents on which | tbem, killing five and wounding fifteen of thom, and cap-- Tine, was lifted up, torn to shreds, | 8X miles east of Venice, Tilinols, on the Edwardville fag the lives of pascert by. Soch an instance | corner of Eighth and they (nfringe subsequently suc them for damages, The | tured all their povica, wigwams and arms, with the los: Fred _at Nos. 14 and 16 Front street, on the 6th of | carried acrosa the strec!, and scattered on the vacant lot |: Toad, employed one Edward Avery to assist him in oul- TO THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. , bl mabe: 1865, whew a building, that wad occupied for | next to the residence of Dr. Franklin. ‘The row on the | yatta nis farm. Mabings had © wie nds danehier | It ie an opon question, whether or no there are any a eae ernie Core Sminomnee of but two of our men. Boring flour fell to, the ground. The weight was ao | north side of Pine sutfered considerably In, the way of | Poitionn °“Mote than a sear ago Stahlines died, Ieeving | conservatives (rightly gocalled) in thofouth, That there | enteand pts HeTReqtssted to adopt wach shocadees | _ Mach credit is due to Lieutenants Armes and Nor- eruahing as revipliate the front walls and contents en windows and shutters and sm ney 6s. u -) n of the Dullding into th» street, destroying alarge amount’ | ‘The building owned by Mr. Lo Dae, onthe southeast | his {erm to his wife and daughter. ‘The widow, Mary | are men here who doa great deal of talking about con- | 237 that unin ooroention nos aired an cnided in the report, | wood for thelr untiring exertions im recapturing, more of Property and injuring ‘wo men, one of them | eorner of Seyeutl and Vine, was also a special mark for ‘ Avery a8 mavarer of the farm, | servaticm is not to be doubted; that there aro men hero | tees of thre in the different sections to effcot the object in | than one-baif the stock driven off. sexjously: This accident oconrred at six o'clock in the | the hurricane. GF tink, When ke Wakiarlet DEPLOY to LA kn fob 6 cniidldlaie, povainaied Seu at | 2% Since tho ‘above occured three hundred Cheycne war~ afternoon, Hail ‘t occurred a few hours earlier in the | It is ocenpled below by John J. Conroy, family grocer, - ory ia omaine: Presid The jollowing committoes were thon nominated :— cesta of the fort, with» ‘day the oso of Jife would have been much groater. | the rooms above being used as offices and sleeping a; parted, she sighed for by the conservative porty is not to be doubted; that ‘Statee—D. L. Harris, @. G. Twitchell riora passed withir miles west There aro numbers of such buildings in the c.ty, and | mente by young men. Tho tin roofing, scantlinz and | "PON Avery. A promirc of marriage was exchanged, but | 1,019 are men here Who would go #0 far as to shako shop. very hostile demonstrations towards the white:. Giev Hability to tumble into the street at any moment | falters were tom away ina twinkling and scattered on | before the rite was celebrated the widow yielded tothe | | 1 1. Northern man is not to be doubted; that | . Middle Stalrs—H. W. Chittenden, E. H. Williams, H. eannot give a very flattering idea of the security.of life | the street below. Some portions of the rains were pre. | entreaties of Avery, and dishonored the name of a true tere, nor furnish a picasant subject for reflection im the | cipitated with great violence against the opposite row of | "oman. there are men here who would like to bogin another war THE NATIONAL GAME. nney. tart Sete B. Blackstone, F. W. Woodward, J, of our citizens. i honres, knocking the brick wall in in one place and | |, The intimacy continued for some time and the mar- | 14 not to be doubted; that there are men here to-day who | B. Mou! mae oeanl FIRE RECAPRS. smashing the windows goneraily. The faoo of the row | Tice promise was apparently forgotten. Avery soon : 4 Southern States—Wma, Mt. Wordl Tate, G. T. Beau- Eureki ‘There is no subject, perhaps, that has clicited more ted a very dilapidated appoarance as the might | became tired of the widow, and paid his addresses to | are ready to injure to the {ull extent of thelr power | pormq he . EB ER ec cecthgge ton 2:0 HON attention of late years than hus the metiod of providing | closed in. the daughter, who was now aboat eighteen. Finding he | everything tending to peace and harmony isnot tobe | Mr, Massey called the attention of the Convention to ee hee ee winigmoes eet eacape from a building in case of fire, and on none has | A portion of the roof of the Mercantile Library build. | COW!d not add the daughter to his list of victim rbted; there are men here who are educating | the necessity of chanzing the duties of those havin) teog real progress been made than in providing n secure | Ing was cartiod a ini Married her, probably with the consent of her mother. | doubles thal there are mee re et of commection | charge of the safety of persons travelliog on trains. and ready relief from danger so imminent. Thederrible ‘he tornado strack the Lindell Hotel with much vio- | Last September it was discovered that the widow was | their children gcsodlrprna de referred to the aceidonts arising trom getting on and off @alamities that were cansed by the want of firo escapes | lence, and several of the windows in the geventh atory | SBoutto become a mother. In orler to prevent this | with the North is not to be doubted; and all this applies | trains in motion, He thought that the whole time of pret afew years since to rouse the public to a sense of | being open the wind swept under the roof, lifting the | Avery brought her to this city tohave om abortion pro- | equally to tue women. If this is to be conservative, | the conductor should be devoted to the safety of the danger in that respect, and the subject was ag'tated jagafters and damaging the building to the extent of and had her taken, as is alleged, to the office of | then Iam not conservative. If this ig what that party train, and thata piain system of signals ehould be es- tm the public press uutil the year 1862, when an act wae 000. . Bohannan. A surgical operation was performed, | at the North means, or anything like this, then I'am not | tablished signifying the time at which the train would passed by the Lagisiature “To provide for the regulation | ‘the Museum, on Fifth street, withstood the storm ex- | from the effects of which the woman died after reaching | of that party. 1 had rather bea straightforward radical | gtart in a plain and unm'stakable manner. ‘and inspection of bulidings, the more offectual on- | cellently, only losing one skylight, although many who | home, and was buried. Shortly afterwards it was sus | republican than a radical democrat alinking under &| Some matters of minor iimportance en, the atten- Mon of fes.and the better prescrvation of life and | had decried {ts solidity expected it would be blown | Pected that Mra Stahlings did not die a natural death, | falso name, for that ia what Southera conservatism | tion of the Convention for @ con‘! time, and property in the city of New York.” This act created | down. and her body was taken up, and a post mortem examina- | comes to at present. And it is just as bitter in | finally the meeting adjourned until the second Woduca- #e executive department for the survey and inspection of | Achurch on Fifth street near the Museum had its by Dr. Warner. the mnch Tadical re- in May, 1967. Deildings; whieh was charged with the execution of the | spire blown over into the street. Charles Hownrd appeared before Justice Jecko on the |p party arte -Predéens Soheman i's | ete Nae ee few. ‘The wire of the fire alarm telegraph is down in a great | 19th inst., and made the following affldavit:— all very well to make friendly speeches for Northero FRESH MEAT FROM AN IMPROVAMENT, many places, and it will require a good deal of labor to | State of Misouri, County of St. Louis, & 8—Personally ap- | men to read; doubtless we all Jove to hear and read kind SOUTH AMERICA. ‘This was certainly an improvement upon the state of | put it up. before me, the undersigned. a justice of the words, aud wou'd greatly From the Pall Mall Gazette, Minge which had existed previously, but still there were | A list of about Afty houses more or less injured by the | within and for said county, Charles Howard, who, after 3 te-wien fivety tasers the Found defe'ts in the taw that were sought to be remedied | tornado is given. Bad day of Septem is. city of St. Louls and prime South American beof ahd mation is by several amendments, The law of 1862 provides in y aforenald, as tho afl ‘been foo, may mean much, or little and nothing; and wag sepe toe Senge cegard to fire ercapos, as follows :— A SAD STORY. lieves, Edward Avery and Charles A. annan, | this last is what they mean.coming from Southern con- All dwelling houses, io any part of the city of New York, — ng and abetting each other, did administer to | servatives, A great inany of them don’t even give kind pon ereowedige spat may b reatter bod ball that new are | Seduction, “Abandonment, Insanity and Pro- = es feine . belt ee there a woman preg: words, however meaningless; but only scowis and scoro- Bapled by ullt-to contain six_or tore farailies, above babte Suicide of a Schoolgirl. and did then ‘und. there ‘uso and eimploy.ststramente, a0 ful cate, and that (00 to conservative men. There were frst halt {From the Detroit Free Press.) ‘other means to this affisat unknown, with Intent thereby to at Bp hears wonky more Hor teen in At Painesville, Ohio, isa very popular female somi- | destroy such child, when the same was not necessary to pre. | Vicinity, all of them doing what they could to ailay the at story. And. all dwelling houses that Fapied by oF Guilt to contain eight or more families, frst story, shall have a stairway, connected with jife of the mother, to wit: Mary Ann 5i ings, and | aching hearts of the citizens of the country, and ! serv young ladies are kept under the most | Gij\tnen und there, in committing the tinlawfal act‘atore. | to do ‘much more if they. righ or other opening, leading to the root, and po the on each floor shall connect by doors’ fro cillance, and where one would naturally sup- | g.11, cause the death of Mary Ann Btahlings and. said olcen nt to rear, and every euch dwelling house shall have | pose tempter could not gain admission, wick child, against ts peace and dignity of the State and Neale, Cage reaist by ite aeperment or be rarve?ant'rspeqion | thon no opportuaity ts aforded for oblaining. private in: | Ailant'yrare thats warrant may nae and'auld dnfentants | Wg, ‘oe, mast expect da the eiyof New York, end afi trontund tear | terviewe oo ge { be dealt with as the law ireets. Atlant further saves that | admit tbat they are Z ery, ment houses on the same 8 afflant has been credibly informed, | to their conservatiem. hall be connected by an Attracted by the reputation of this school, Mr. i bridge; provided, that where any such building shail b 26 his itive from justice, and ai 5 nd in adjoining, and of equal height and with | daughter Delia, a very protty girl, some sixteom years Sworn to and subscribed before me this 198 day of Octo. | }, Th Jain that fresh state roofs the sxme may be exemptfrom the requirements of | of age. ber, 1 ate. | They complain the tin case section; and no dwelling honses, such as nie mentioned | During one of the Wednesday receptions a young man | JoaN Jucko, J. P. sentation. And itis trae. But done in a very Gos eostion, pow silt, or which may hereafter be built, | named Henry Stand, plausibie and well dressed, bav- Upon this complaint Avery was arrested, also Dr, out by water, Beg ania, tarpentise. ee Lag beter gee Ba ing no regular occupation, became acquainted Miss | Cheries A. Bohannan, the con of Dr. W. A. 8. Behan- and pushes catcher” iy, other combustible | ( loony Rete Nit tne Bhar a a measure by their roprese wd ‘material stored therein or kept on sale, efcept in such quan. im the sequel apparent su inj} han. Dr. B. however, released, and on yesterday | aoa scoundrels by the ¥ top. At tl from about the middie of the fourth inning, and filled) Wiles aa shall be provided for by ordinauces of the Common | Making a favorable Impression. Evading the rules of the | bis tatbor was arrosted and required to give bond in the ee ‘A Lng drawn off ‘On the Atlantic side is neil in satd city. Achool, stolen interviowa were managed thepair, | sum of $7,000 for bis appearance. pollicaly Renting Se oe of which determine which desers:d especial vides for a survey of unsafe bniid- | and a clandestive correspondence kept up some weeks THSTIMONY OF DR, LAV! -R, WARNER, oan a bitter one, but botter far ts then 1 whatever of the pay: without detec.ion, They at lust became careless, and the I reside in St. Louis, on the northeast corner intact tho The score the game is fol- r t matron of the seminary discovering the affair, forbid’ Miss | Ninotecuth and Morgan sireeis; I knew Mary An great - ownere or lessees Rhall be served with a notice requiring Colwell ieaving the house after Stahtings in her lifetime; I saw her after her decease ii has premises to be made safe, and in case of refusal or | the visits of young Brand upon recoption days. The pre- | Illinois, in a cemetery about twelvo miles from this city; they country. R 4 Peglect to secure the sae, the said report shall bo | caution was taken too late for the happiness of the poor | I made'a post moctein examination of the body in con. | Teesive that other, nay, helping exactly q ‘ Bisco’ before acourt, and a jury trial shall be had to | girl, who, loving the young man, had placed her honor | nection with Dr. trish, of Tilinois, and Dr. Barker, of | ¢very means in their power, and with value of ‘ . ue whether or not the premises shall bo made | and her life in his kecping. she'detormined not to be | this city. on the I-t day of October, [The wituoas de- | ‘elf (aces, ¥vory indignity oftred to been ie 4 safe; and jart here moy ve pointed out one of the mort } debarted the pleasure of ‘his society, and x rope ladder | seribes ie condition of dhe body, showing that instru. | raroral eae al 3% } serious having boon procured, he was enabled, undorthe cover | menta hid heon used to produce’ abortion, ‘an | Matter each otber in regard of the 33 H DEPEOR IN THE LAW. of darkness; to ascoud to ber room, which was inthe | examination of deceased prior to her deal cutting. If oue more kind! 1 : i If an unsafe building is compiained of it takes trom | second story, and there pass hours in her company, | that she had been delivored of-a child; T ‘i dares to visit = Yankeo—thi ‘3 aot 10 to three years, according to the presen! jaw, to have | sometimes the entire night. mation of the womb cansed her death, and fully—straightway he is sul 2 6 2 H 1 the defect remedied, from the many delays attendant | Evxeitement, loss.of sleep and the upation of | tion was causod by injuries to the womb. neut questioning. ‘ed ‘Total a = a is upon a tial by jury. © on record that were | mind consequent upon this coursa of life gradually told | I saw deceased and talked with her prior wg eg Be ae Fen lh od dressed carcass otitis wigreeteerad tained of tren Tens ago, and stl! thoy have not | upon the spirits aud Labita of stady of the young gir, | told her I did act think there was ony h cost; but this thing requires another kind without in the a hat. 80. 0h fe, bocaiiso of “the lawa delays,” Avery | and sho sutely. aud rapidly ‘retrograded in her sludies | was botweon Dive and eleven d'elock on ¢ Po aay ee SOE do this with beef and mutton u we defence for the defendants, in suet cases, is made of the worst and tember; [think there was no person present 5 | fem tear H epcak (0 6 Yagken, they B other kind of flesh. Wallach 63 45 i is -apsct faci, aud is, therfore, . Such she said sho waa fearful she would not recover, him, they'll make money. W; flocks and herds roam in vast wn 2 delays seem to be tho principal on without exciting suspicion and remark, vory sick; I don’t regollect the precise ask favors of him; they "lt for our home supply; in short, there is 4,0. Mite, 3; of making the law effoctive. | watch being put upon hor Mr. Brand wns detected wi answer to my remark that I wanted tok doors in his face, of if he sbontiabe 4 cote The” naa water at hand, a sand cases of alleged violations | the very act of euteriag her window. After such the facts of the case, and that it would be troated, ‘not impolitely, not in there we look for our suppties. has long it A si office of the Superintendent of | covery it a4 of course a matter of impossibility that | to muke a full satement of the matter Omanoe at, but 1m a way 00 eakirely disigrocanie ceased to ‘upon oar own flelds for grain tehes of mt ©, Milly, 2. which according to the present law cannot not a bad woman, and did not wish me to will grind his teoth in righteous anger. Therefore, and ‘afield for her meat supply. W! the 3; 0. Mills, 3. Heposed of im lens than two years, when there si,ould Uhis was the first time she had ever done wrong or acne, Cee tee Se oe butcher would have believed a dozen years ago that Hot, Base Aaa; Barakne Rectatrel -somewhere to have them remedied in two rime of that kind ia her life; thal oe pg t would send us joints of beef aud matton to market? | wits a hor | mitted ig too much law. It should ve co been months vi But the oid, @lipetive without the aid of tedious pl request, Brand Garenbe Coan alosiiee ae louder than words’ is not quite forgotten, and Yolwellm EEE t g if ( fi 3 gs it dase—Simith, 1; f from first by Start, i Le acer bad , atid placed ix the bands of | communicate with bi ot him at one of | hie wishes—I think sho said wickedly or foot Seat Rear eae ee eee very well; the prices ranging i; ve power to act sum- | the hotels in the town, and erraogemonta for an ed; after he had succseded im sccomnplishing } aad be it from my-with 69 de thems oa pea. . " 14. | Mistart, 2: Urnne, navi be eid reaponaible for | mout and marriage wore perfected between the bektthe villany to turn towed and "| wrong; but this is true, It isn’t wall done to Cmpire— fer, of the Eagle Club. and Holden. they having settled upon after man on a tour of investigation, to pass ot dace hwe heats ant twenty minutes, tis evident that there | home. Before this plaa cou! the whole conntry, and take his experience thas ‘all loudiy for a re. | well artvad and found Lie daaghter atthe depot i se gn jhe oy ergs Agony bo *to avoid all delays ia te- | for tho train upon which she con! would be so limited, they could at least be kind panitade, hui the law into | Painesville, He at once took charge of her, and after Bat take (he experience of any man who Hhqt the noxt Logista- | delivering a well deserved chastisemont to Brand, started any time in one pines, tong 80 fat A Mees) b ber for home, The punishment be had received 4 ‘The northern a capable ie “Do no juatics U fore 3 | | z i i # i i eects i [ ff iy | ii ia Jock of his deaires at any cost or trouble, the pur- unknown (o Mr, Gotwell, took the same train wi used provided Lemsia- finding some means to communicate the fact tod way. Tou who, in obedience to «request from him, she. thé } channel. =? ade the vigilance of hor father, where Doctor home im the opposite direction met t to ‘with her eutfor children im the public school bee tM tntomtcated to sueh an oxtent Was rapidiy being whitted along in the opposite diree- | child from Cy, Ae ep tion. At tho first station at which in stopped | since; th ae _ " we ce farden, tomedy the evil? Ohio, ‘the con’ population in Virginia i¢ now in > Sea ‘Bird, | het finger rg i | : bie it if i : i HI Pi i i! ! 3 : sie ul i i i : 88 SE 5 g ~ i ul i i iz ie now Montank va, Valiant. . at born at 8. Defore the revolution A match was played between the above named janiore thonght of he test te only and “wee: | edhe Union Grounds, Morsanin, yesterday afvercan lasting nigger. the latter Fourteen bears have tha Boe weal pee dade ' i i Count CALEROAR—TMS BAY. a tha hod aa ae, ba

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