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TELECRAPHG NEW s FROM ; ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, ITALY. : SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALS, ‘The King’s Troops on the Frentior Reine tat the Threat jon in Reme—Koman Reperts of a Fierce Battle and Defeat of “tho Garibaldians. Frorence, Oct. 19—P. M. The situation of Italy toward Rome ts still embarrassing and critical. The Italian troops on duty on the frontier line, under the terms of the September Convention, have been rein- forced, and the officers acting under the King ere meking increased efforts for the satisfac- tory discharge of the.r instructions. All Italy remiins excited in a remarkable tisiner at the threat of French intervention, as reported from Paris, and the actual war preparations which are being carried on at Toulon by order of Napoleon. Reports have been received in this city from Rome, dated yesterday (Friday) evening, which state that a fierce battle took place between the revolutionary invaders and the Papal troops the previous afternoon, in which the soldiers of the Pope retook the town of Veroli— the Garibaldian force sustaining a heavy loss. THE PRES} TELEGRAM. Napoleon’s Alternative to Italy. Paws, Oct, 20—A. M. All the official journals of Saturday concur in declaring ‘that within twenty-tour hours Italy mast announce her determination either to support the revolutionary move- mont on Rome, or to faithfully execute the provisions of the Soptember conven ion; and France must decile for ‘peace or war accordingiy. ROME. Phe Municipulity in Audience of the Pope— Citizen Petition fur an Italian Occupation. 3 Frorence, Oct, 20, 1867. “A deputation, consisting of the members of the Roman City Council, with the Sonator of Rome at their head, bave had an acdience with the Pope, at which they laid before him a pet tion, signed by twelve thou- sand inhabitants of Rome, praying bis Holiness to permit the military forces of tie King of Italy to enier and occupy the city of Rom The Papal Trosps Victoriousin Two Rattles— Reported Kesignation ef Ratay Lonpon, Oct. 20—Night. OMicial despatches have been received from Rome, which report that two batilos have taken place between the insurgonts and the Pontifical troops, in which the latter were victorious. ‘The towns of Yeroli and Orte, which lad been pro- viously occupied by the insurgents, were assaulted by the Papal forces and carried by storm. It was reported at R me tuat the Itaiian Prime Minis- ter, Ratazzi, had resigned. FRANCE. Reports of a General Congress—Napeteon to Knforce the September Convention—Paris Excited. Paris, Oct. 20—P. M. It ts rumored to-day that the leading [European vow- era will unite with France in a joint intervention for the settlement of the Roman question and tho prevervation of peaco. Tho French Cabinet bas addressed a circular note to ite represeniatives at foreign courts, solomuly pledging France to enforce tie stipulations of the ireaty of Sep- tembor. ‘Sho excitement and anxiety created by the rumors which are continualiy arising here are very great, aud rentes are flactuatizg. CANDIA. The Grand Vizier of Turkey in with Lnsurgents=The Annexation to Gree Insisted On. luterview e Manseiiies, Oct, 20, 1967. Accounts have been received the Isiand of Candia of the arrival there oftthe Turkich Grand Vizier, ‘aad other members of the Commission of Inquiry sout out by tho Suitan, The Grand Vizier bad met a deputation of the Cretan ingurgeuts at Cauca in the presence of all the Consuls of the foroign Powers. The members of the deputation insizted upon the union of the island with the kingdom of Gre ~ EUROPEAN MARKETS. Fraxxrort Boorss.—Fraxgront, Oct. 20--A. M.— United States bonds are quoted at 7s for the iasue of 1862. ‘Tux Perrorgee Manxet.—Axrwenr, Oct. 20—A, M,— Petroloum—The market is weaker; prices continue to decline, Standard white is quoted at 62 freace, EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Losponpenry, Oct, 20, 1867,—The Anchor ling steain- ship Britannia, Captain Laird, whieh lef. Now York on the 5th inst., toucued at Moviile yesterday, aud sailed again for Giaegow. QUEENSTOWN, 20.—Tho steamships Chicago and City of New York, both of which loft Now York on tho 9th ine\., touched at this port to day, and subse- quently sailéd for Liverpool, THE PLAINS. Tho Grand Council at Medicine Lodge Creek— Good Prospects for PencomInsue of Rae tlous—All the yenne Lodges Represented. St. Louis, Mo., Oct, 20, 1867. A despatch, dated Medicine Lodge Creek, 17th inst., ays the Indian business progresses fiucly, and there is @ good prospect that a treaty will be made and a lasting pence owiablished. A council will commencd on Satur- day, tho 19th instant, lasting four or five days, Runners have been sout out to notify outlying bands. Yesterday the Dog Soldiers, with their chieis, Tall Bull, White Horse, Little Boar and Gray Head, caine and had an interview. They professed a desire for peace, and promised to come to the council. The Ponettichet, Comanches, or Honey Eaters, under Silver Broach, and Noconees, or Wanderers, under the chief Horse Back, reached here Wednesday. They came from Texas, three hundred miles south of the Little Ar kapeas. Suporiatendont Murphy yesterday istued 2 week rations to five thousand Indians Every Cheyen lodge will be at this point to-morrow, making from seven to tom thousand Indians that will be present, Al! the war partics are in, except a fragment conslating of about twelve men, who left their party on the Smoky Hiil, ‘they said, to visit the northern Cheyennes. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Burning of a Ratirond Bridge at Stark. Portiaxn, Mo., Oct. 20, 1867. Tho Grand Trunk Railroad bridgo at Stark, N. Hy ‘was destroyed by freon Saturday. {¢ will bo ropaired ia time for the traing to pass over on Monday INDIANA. Fire at a Water Cure Establishment Near Richmond. . CrvciNNAtt, Oct, 20, 1967, A Gro.ocourred attwo o'clock this morning at the Groen Mount water cure establishment, about two miles from the city of Richmond, Ind., supposed to have caught from the kitchom, The log 1 fully covered by Laguraace. No one tras injured. NEW YORK. Accident at the Hoosio Tuanel— ‘Thirteen Men Killed. * A terrible accident occurred at the Hoosic tuanel on Sa/Urday, by which thirteen mon were either killed outright or “Mocated to death, Tho Gasoline works at the mouth of 1? ®28ft exploded and burned, falling down the shaft ana .¥"Ying the whole gang of work- men at the bottom, The dies will not be oxtricated for some days. The Schenectady Republican Counts Convention met here yesterday and unanimously renominated Hon, Charlee G. Ellis for Member of Assembly by accla- mation, Aunany, N. Y., Oct, 20, 1867. ‘The Republican Convention for this coumy has nowmi- nated Charies H. Adams, of Cuhoes, for Senator, Co Wolford for County Judge an@ J. N. Kesler for Sher! PENNSYLVANIA. ennceiciiee Puapmurnts, Oct, 20, 1867, At an early hour this morning a sorvant girl in a hotel near the centre of the city, gave birth to an illegitimate child, and threw it from tho fifth story window, The cries of the child attracted the attention of the police, and it was found to be entirely uninjured. The mother will be held on the charge of attempted tafanticide, Prize Fight Near Philadelphin-A Dash and Several Captures by the Police. PHILADBLPata, Oct. 20, 1867. A prize fight took place to-day north of this city be tween John Badger and Robert Cunningham. After a tew rounds had been fought the police made a dash and arrested soventeon of the spectators, and gubsequently arrested one of tho principals, MASSACHUSETTS. Coroner’s Verdict in the Westfold Riot Case— The Constables Justified in the Killing of SrRincrraip, Mass., (ct. 20, 1867. The coroner’s jury, in the case of John T. Brooks, of Westfield, who was killed by Deputy Constable Chapin in the recent riot in that town, have roturacd a verdict justifying the officers, who fred upon the mob in self defence, The Boston Fusileers on a Tour. Bosrow, Oct. 20, 1867. The Boston Fusileers, Major Henry A, Suow com- manding, accompanied by Hall's Band, will loave to- morrow night, via the Worcester and New London route, on a visit to New York, where they will be tho guosts of the Seventy-first regiment of that city. MARYLAND. Explosion of the Steam Lannoh Albemarle Opposite Annapolis—Five Lives Lost—Sovere al Persons Lojured. Barrmogs, Md., Oct. 20, 1867, Yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, an explosion occurred on board the steam launch Albemarle, belong- ing to Admiral Porter, in the Severn river, opposite the Naval Academy. Chiof Engineer Hoyt, attached to tho Naval Academy, Engineer Clark, Coxewain John Shoa, and a negro boy, a firoman, were killed. Several other } boys were injured, one of whom has since died. Oro. Democratic Jabilations at Cleveland Coevnnann, Obie, Get, 29, 1967, Tho democracy held a mass meeliog last night in honor of their recent victories. Judge Tiurman and others mado addresses, The Post buildiacs and soine private resideuces were briilinntly-iituniaaiet, KENTUCKY. The Congressional Committoe on the Cone tested toms. Lue, Oct. 20, 1887. The Congre: 1 Committeo to inquire into the alleged disloyalty of rabers elected from Kens tucky, headed by Mr, Scolletd, of Pennsylvania, ar- rived fro continud ton, whe ne MISSOURI sin St. Lonin-low 825,000. Fi fr, Loum, Mo., Ost, 20, 1867. Tho extensive row of buildings on the corner of Carr and Collins sirevis, known a5 the Ttandail Stwbtes, were Durned last night, together with sevew horse, (wo waronsand a lot of honzehold furniture, 5,000; insurance, $4,000, c# out this afternoon in the bakery and con- Pothof, on Biddlo stroct, betwoon muies, sever: Los: about A fire br fectionery of } ixteenth streets, One or tivo buttincs J, Loss about $10,000; insured Fifteenth and ing were d for $6,000. AMUSEMENTS. weilMarie Antolactte. On Saturday ernoon Madame Ristori closed her engagenient at the French theatre boforo oue of the largest and most briltiant andiouces that ever was con. gregated in that house, Not only was every seat occtt- pied, but the sisies, foyer and entrances were crowded to their utinost capacity, Ladies wore content even to catch a glimpse of the atago from the siairways, and a large number found accommodations on the stage and, after the musicians !eft, in the orchesira, Tho play was Marie Antoinotee, and few eyes wore undimmed with tears as scene aiter scene of the sad iistory of tho most unfortunate of queens, cay, of women, was un- folded to their view, Tho young and beantifol mistress ot Le Petit Trianon, surrounded by her admiring court, desirous only of making her friends happy, aud flinging aside the restrictions of Madamo Etiquotie; the proud Ristori’« Par Queen, repelling the ineuiting insin ns of the Count of Provence and fearlessly presenting ber- self at the balcony of Versailles, ou tho Sth of October, before the infuriated fisherwomeu of Paris, with her children in her arms; the torrifled mother clasping thoeo children to her breast and jetting even the stony hearts of the rans cw in the Tu leries on the terrible 10:h of August; the fond sie and mother parting with husband and child, and tho crasued, saffering, martyred woman proceeding to tho guillotine, foand in Ristori @ fitting represoutative, Seldoa hes & pia been placed on the stage that appeals more power- ally to tho sympathies of an fence, There aro intensely dramatic situations in every act which the dark background of the Frencu revotulion casts into the strongest relief, One of the principal causes of the #nc- coss of Giacommetti’s last work, apart from (he an. rivalled rondering of the title réle, may bo found in th company and eatire cast. There were few weak points in any of the charactors, aod inthe rile of the King Signor Bozzo displayed abltities of the very bighest order. Madame frstori appears at the Pliiateiphia Acadeiny to-night, « Steinway fall Leopold de Meyer, Madame Rosa, and Heunig, vivlon- collist, were the attractions at the third Suaday concert at Steinway Hall, Madame Rosa introduced a goog by Virginia Gabriol, called “When tho TP Pale Moon,” for the first time sung in America, She was rewarded by « dou encore, and her phenomenal veice waa never heard to greater advantage than in an air from Lurline, and “Mf Faithful Heart Exulis, by Bach, ‘The reception accorded to her was of the most ent siastic description, De Meyer played bis Lucia fenlaria, & work that ii, iut daunt aay other pianist for enormous technical difficulties and power. It commences with the overture, and after a few passages of massive chi in which the fingers of the pianist seem to be multiplied tenfold, it glides into the Fa poco a me, which te treated ina starthngly original manner, Th harming air is Wreathed in paseaget of enidiess variety aud beauty, some of which would soom to be unatiaivadle by any one performer om the piano, Trilla, ‘chromatica, ‘&e., }, and even at times accompany each other until the hall is filled with @ perfect volcano of harmony, amid which of the melody may be distinctly heard. The le isa marvel of octaves, and displays more orches- tral effects than one would be inclined to think the grand piano capable of. Poetry and power u characteristics of do Meyer's playing, and the toue produced by bis oxquisite touch brought out the quall- tes of the instra it to the fullest extent. The encore brought him out tm one of bis vorivalied walizes, and a yocturne and (tude of hie own completed his selections for tho evening. Thomas’ orchestra played some ox collent gelections from Sehubert, Vieuxtempa, Wagner and Mozart. Tonacco Fravns—Sig hogsheads of tobacco were seized in Petersburg on Thursday for violation of the revonue laws, The hogheads were opened by tho in- in the depot; they contained leaf tobacco to the a of about six inches at exch end and around the Sidon, while the body of the hogsheads was flied with caddjeg of the flao manufesturad whacco, NEW YORK CITY, THE COURTS, COURT CALENDARTH—THIS DAY, Si Ci Kock pi carne Court—Circuit-Part 1. Supreme Cor 4 Held by Judgo Smith, Court opens at tet o'clock A, M, Noe. ‘Now. NB—Wynkoop et al. va i8t—Robinson va. Crocker tal, W8lO—Whitmore ve, Patter es—rltine vs, Page et al. AS12—Eschisibach va, Sine “eae ire shiemer, 1872S: Y 3 1W846_Kidd'va, Park otal, Isid—tlalscy Marat He—Core ve Wostcnte Iasi 1950—Eisendord ve. Layton, 1ast— ig@—Fiake, Jr. ot al va, 1asOoBrows vi Strasburger. 1ess—Cotte 1854— Mal! vs, ' Wt—Ecshmore et al vs. tae oo et al. ve aools ot al. Sepreme Court—Part 3. Held by Judge Fullert Court opens atten o'clock A. M. RSt_wood va, Bela Tos Roach Wood va, Beldoa, % Bil—Isancs vs.Third Avenue 1 apa a. BR, Co, Or Ties ones cone z . va. ¥ 441—Voorhis vs. Kelly. Kelly. 1558—Alin ve. Beach “ot al, eurv, 1672—St va, Alexander. satya chal ve. Moore t 18%0—Bioom’ et al, vs. Kirk: patrick. eri $29—Thiet vs. Bernheim. 933—Bonnell vs, Brigg 1l—Cony, Admn., vs, Hud> son’ KR, Co, 883—-Soare vs. ‘Ludlow, Sw—Dousldvon ve, Fine et al. 806-—Dator ot al. vs. Miller? 346—Dalz va, Galway, Supreme Court—Speciad Term. Court opetielt by Judge Clerke, youl as at x it ten of . Fay at balf-past ten o'clock A. M. Isaues of law and fact:— Nos. Nos. 274—Crapin ot al. va, Stittet 24—Ostrander, Ex'r, v5. al. Rogen et al. 286—Moore vs. Sloan et at. ‘285—Lawier vs, Lawler. ‘272—Russell vs. Russell et al, 236—-Thompsou va. Merrifield 273—Russell vs. Russell et al, a ders vs. Corwin, 378—Valentine vs. Met. Board of Health, x79-8) va. Myer at al. survey va, Jarvis, Jty e 282—The People va, At. M. 8. 5. Co, #83—Milbank va, Nat. Biway ‘Bauk. etal. 237—Spinola vo. Hawley et al. 234—Mase ve. Kohnneltzer. ‘259—Goodwin etal. va. Balt 40. BR. RB, Co, Remini va, Shaw ot 291—Waterbury vs. Bradley o 28—Cv0ll Flanlon et al. Supreme Court—Chambers. Held by Judge Sutherland. Court opens at ten o’clook A. M. Call of calendar at wel ‘The third Monday calendar will be called, Superior Court—Trial Torm—Part ts Held by Judge Monell, Court opeus at eloron o'clock A. M. #243—Anrich va, Nassau Bank S25—Furih, Adm,, vs. Ft 8287—Casey, Sr, Adm, ve. Fonier. 8399—Field ot al. va. Robins, S8U3—Schermerhorn vs. Barnes, Bx'r. Noa, 3453—Mullen 455—Corwin erry, 3436—Loder vs, ‘Trischet ot al. 3261—Lucas, &e., va. Broad- tee, % $49—Colton v2, Jones. 2117—Bedoin vs. Kelly,sheriff $i2i—Brown va, Most chal. 219—Escottica | vs," Keliy, Sherif. Superior Court—Trinl Term—Part 2. Hold by Judge Jones. Court opens at eloven o'clock A. M. Now 859—Callagher vs. Koaruey. 32i4—Barker vs. Savage, 3353—Burgess vs. Styles, 2is6-—Hadlencamp vs. Second i U340—MeCarthy vs. Berry. #48—Korpor vs. Tioftman, basse pate et al. vs. Do- ‘Avent Iroad Co. Winkle, 81b4—Goodyear al. vi ‘ach Brooks et ol, mann &e,, v8, 2072—Biumential vs. MeCabe ta, of Common Pleas=Trial Term. journed for the term, ‘The Gene. ‘The citmeyer vs, Engel, -Keed vs torle wa. F pulre vs Cw orling va, Faas. va. Perot. Gest M PRAGODY WW THE EMLHTH WARD, Lavestigation Before Coroner Schirmer—Tese timony Adduced and Verdict of the Jury— Commitcal of the Prisoner to the Tombs. The anaour nt in the Hexatn of yeaterday morn- ing that officer Robert S$, McChesney, of tho Eighth preetnet, bad beon murdered In Canal street by Fanny Wright, alias Murgaret Welch, a desperate ant well known oyprian, creatad intense excitement among the people of that portion of the city, Soon afier the trazic oceurmace an immense crowd of highly oxcited men, wo- mon and childron gathored in front of the Wooster street potice station, where they rematoed all nicht, refusing to go to thoiv homes till after the inquost had beon held tipon the body of unfortunate eilicor and the guilty woman transferred to a cell in the Tomba Many in iho crowa endeavored to obtain a sight of the murdered official, and aiso of the prisoner, bat in this they wero doomed to be disappoiated. Yesterday morning Coroner Schirmer held an inquest ‘on the body of Chesney, at the slation house, aud examined every person who seemed to be iu possession i any tmportant facts in relatic sworn, dopo: to the Eighth pre I was on my post in Canal | two raps, and ti { went to the © the same proescded, and found the er there, { pustod through te crowd | caw tae prisones m: who immedi: 4 at tho officer, has etabood ely @ who made a tim bouze the pr of her hair, on the we kitled thy thet); this oconre na 1 was conveying ad when I got ther: aiter cho was Io smelled of hqnor, but f would not call her drank; Tre. cognize the knife now shown to meas the one sha tool | ir nod L got from her altor her arre knife oat 0 w from exclaimed, uso of an opprodriou: sireet opposite Ho to the station how:e, the kniie back # TESTIS OORT, } boa, it is | was ‘aroused b dow prsl Wat a, said—Lam ii know tae p Wright; she forwerly 0 street, in a house of prostitatio she 13 a prcatituic howelf; about tives or four mont ago had to airet 1 Broomo street for disorderly conduct; she w partially intoxicated at the time; ehe offered great resistance thi she got to the corner of Spring and Lavrens streets, where she broke from mo and ran into a batchor's shop; I rau in after ho: Jobn &, Moore, atirebed to the b under the nave 6 sided at No, 1 Croe she was in the ect of grabbing a large & from the bnt¢ block, when Tea t by the shoulders and pat ber ont; she threatened all the way to the siaior house thatshe would bave mv life, and tore ay © o'hes; | (ven procured agsiciance and took her to the station hows THETIMONY OF JAMS A, COSTAR. ior, being duly sworn, deposed and said—L rv No 74 Vandana street; last night, ta the neighboriood of nine o'clock, Lwas going trom Broudway, avd heard a noise In Canal treo, between James A. Broadway avd street; on the walk, close by the curb, 1 saw a cromd and besrd a rap for assivance; TF was on my way home; when (ho saw the bend of vad L then felt a fittl spirt on my Gager, at was water, but ofierwards foand, | soon after I missed T went on my way am of the prisoner, T SY OF TAADORE CUNY Isadore Cuneste, being duly avorn, depoved and anid. Trestdo at 144 Sullivan ast night, abont nine o'clock, I was in Canal atrest ne veur, and there saw the privoner aad the officer wre ond as the officer stooped down to. rap, the prisoner took @ knife and stabbed the officer In the neck, he exeisimed, 4, I'm siabbed;’’ i caw ber raise her hend wich to plunge into the officer before sho sabbed | wowan raised, which 1 thougus at { on examining, it was v decoasea ofcer very the kni him, and afterwards T followed the wounded man aud told him to put bie handkerchief around bis m knew the women when she lived in Wooster street prostitute, TERTIMONY OF OFPICKR DYCK AN. David W. Dyckman, being duly sworn, depoeed and was on (he corner of Grand sireot and A on my when a man came up to mo and an officer had been killed in Canal street, between Broadway and Mercer street; I ran down Broadway to near the corner of Howard etreet, and then found the wounded officer with officer Kane; I saw the blood ronning from bis movth ‘and neck, and as he was failing very fast i procured a conch and ordered bim into it, but don’t think he lived til we got him in; we drov the New York Hospital, and as the dostor there pronounced him dead, we coi voyed him to the etation house; some two or three ago Larrested the prisoner disorderly conduct and intoxication; she tl threatened to murder me; she is a very ugly girl. TRETIMONY OF JOSEPHINE Wooos. Josephine Woods, being duly sworn, said —I am acin~ o women and live at 176 Wooster street, in a tenement vase; T board there with @ lady and am a prostitute, Jame night 1 was Walking up Canal street, when 1 sa a crowd and Leard the for aseistance: I want wp and saw the pritoner, whom I recognize by her Wack and white striped dress; Isaw her struggle with, the officer and try to got away; I heard the officer call fora doctor, and he ran up towards Broadway; I taw two mon go to his assistance, and that was the fast I saw, ne, being duly sworn, deposed and sald Maurie Keane, july sworn, de said :— Tam w4 officer ntiached to the Kighth yinct; I wason the corner of Greene and Canal strects lout evening when Thovrd ao clara rap, and then a Canal street officot wrt tuere and ranned for more gzatstance: I ran uo Yor! ‘and took di eceased to Foetal * be when we got there, we broug! TISTINOSY OF MATTRNW JEXXINGS, - streot over to him, and just as they were go! wel decoased, over to him the prisoner walked over to her arm as bizh as she could and him; be cried out 'm mabbed,”’ and, ning towards Broadway, cried for some policoman ogo for s doctor for him; I went as far as the siation house with the officer and prisoner; I recoguize the pris- oner as the woman who stabbed deceased ; the prisoner and deceased must have had a scuifie, for she was all disor- ordered, dross torn, &c,; the prisoner made a plunge at deceased,:I did not see any instrument in her hand, but saw the blood gush from the neck of the wounded officer; on the way to the station house I saw the pris- oner who had the knife, take % and try and open it; the offcor who had her im c! told me that she was trying to open it, and he wox knife from bor, TRSNMONY OF MRS, DOBBON, Mrs. Charles E, Dobson, boing duly sworn, deposed and said—I board at No. 12 Sixth street; I was shop- ping in Canal street last evening, and when I got to the corner of Canal and Mercor streets I heard quarreling, and without paying any attention to it, walked on, and on my way back { iieard the policoman say to the , ehe did not benave herself he woutd take in; to which she made some remark which J did not hear; the officer then asked her if she had a knife about her‘ and she replied, “No, I have not;"" she th turned around and struck bim on the | 0 eck, and he then rapped fur assistance; 1 got fright ened and ran as {ar as the fancy store, and whilo there aw the officer running quite toward Broadway, with his left hand up tothe left of his neck, holding the club in his right band; wher be |, 8omne poltcemen came and took charge of the ~ prisonor; when the officer ran past me I saw the blood on bis collar and all along the sidewalk, aud it was ali over my dress, MEDICAL. ‘TESTIMONY. Simeon N. Leo, M. D., being duly sworn, said—T havo made a post mortem examination, and, ia my opin: death was the result of pomorrhage, caused by the severing of the carotid artery. THE VERDICT, ‘Tho.case was then submitted to the jury, who ren- wed the following verdict: “ That Robert & MeChos- the deceased, came to his death by a stab wound at the hands of Margaret Walsb, on the 10th day of Octo- After the verdict was rensidered the Coroner arraigned Margaret for aformai oxamiuation, Sbe is thirty-three years of age; was born in Pongh- keepsie, lives at No. 61 Grand street, and, in rogard to occupation, says, ‘I live on the town.” In relation to the charge preterrod against her, the accused said, ‘I on bot stab him intentionally ; wo wore scuftling at the ime. Coroner Schirmer then committed the prisonor to the Tombs for trial, and as she was ushered into @ carriaye at the door to take to prison the crowd in the stroct { hooted and yelled, some of the women crying, “hang ber, hang her.’ As tho carriage whirted rapidiy away through Princ etrect huudreds of excited people fol- lowed in pursuit, but were unable to overtake it. The accused bas led a vicious and degraded life in this city for eleven or twelve years, during which time she has often been arrested and given tho police mucin trouble, Her parents, who ure natives of Ireland, are now residents of California, where she also pasa sisier, At present, one of Ler sisters lives in Poughkeepsie. The deceased was twenty-three years of age and a na- tive of the United Sto The rei ns Wore delivered to bs fricnds iu Brooklyn for inter CYEY INTELLIGENCE, Gavan Saxman rx Tows,—Goneral Shecidan ar- riyed in this city oa Saturday afternoon, and ia now stopping at the Filih Avonuo Hotel. A paimber of personal friends, including several regular army oilcors, cmtled on bin yesterday. The Genoral will probably remain in tho city two or tree days, Tue Westy Wear Rervort,—Dariog the week ending on Saturday last the maximum height of tho barometer was 61 and the minimum 29,900. The maximum hetght of the thermometer was 75.00, the minimum 45.00 and the average & A smal! -quan- Uty of rain feli on Friday moraing, shortly afier wien abeautful rainbow w: ute, Dsatm ty A Station How hortty betore balf past three o'clock yestorday morning oficor O'Connor, of the Eigith precinct, took to the Wooster aurvet police ata- tion & man named William C, “mith, meaus of support, whom ho found Lyi frontof premises 63 1 ot. a after admis. sion to the station Lonss smith died, — oroner Schirmer Subsequently held an inquest on the ¥ uy. POLICE §N tus ENC, Raw ox Aine Gaunt Sergeant McCullough and a squad of mea mado a doscent on an allegod gambting house, No, 379 Highth aveuuo, yesterday afte noon, aud arrested five men, who were found in & ro with cards and money on a tabic, for which they seer to be playing. Tus Rervrsa Yestrxpay at tam Tinrp Darniwr Pouck Count.—Tho wuimbor of persons arrested on Saturday night and Sanday moruing in tho Soventh, Teath, Kieventh, Thiriceath and Seventeenth polico pre- cincts and sent before Justicn Suaudiey was twenty-nine, of which twenty-eight wero for dissrderiy conduct, ins toxication and assaclt and battery, Seven et the twenty-nine were women, aad all arraignod upon tue charge of drankonnoss. Avice Buraiser.—On Saturday night last, it i leged, tho pretaises No, 254 Third avenue were bur entered by ineans of forcing open the of the sccond story, and a quantity of rol, In value amounting to $200, was a On tho night in ques. adomestic in the Louse, ds opeued aud ihe win: Sprinviog out of bod, eh r Fauving, of the Bigh pre. camo up aad ditcovercd a tan on cfficer desire ow 0 Cod ed, Whoa the off tabed ap, a hina to tho station houre. On ex aftor (he arrest a pair of we sppoxrance of being drawn ater wearing a} tempted to be s 1? and offi beige ame gt pale of boots, was fowrd conceaiod tn an ash bare Tho acoueet was broaght before Fusiice Dulce y ast day morning, aad a charge of burglary preferred him by Henry Lohaeior, 254 Phied avenue, Tho accused rives tao name of Dauiel O'Caila: and raya ho 1 janneont of ke charge, He was beld to answer in deiaalt oi $2,500 bail. Is Ksxo Coenver ?—The friends, reiatives and sym- pat!zors of fifiv-seven keno players asserabled in fult fore yesterday morning at the Jeiforson Morket Porice Court, where the festive sports who were arrested iw No, 90 Chri-topher street, on Saturday night last, wore brought ap for trial ro Justice Dodge. They pre- sentod rather a wilted appoarance after their migit's so. Journ in the cells of the station house, and the opinion ‘many of them came to while they passed away the dreary hours of their custody waa that keno, so fur ag they wero concerned, was evidently not correct, Jonathan 8. Mortimer, James L, Teotor ant Chacies i, Kilburne wore held to auswer ia the sum of $500, on the charge of being common gamblers and keeping and walntaining acambiing saivon. Tue remainder of the party were ited to find bail in tuo sum of $100 for their good behavior for six moathe, Au.ecnp Wirn Beaten.—Bardara Heivenbrand, of 126 Stanton etreet, complained boforo Justice skandiay yes torday morning, at tho Third Disirics Police Court, that her husbead, Beneat Heisonbrand, had branded her with his fist in tho face, bruisiag aud cutiag i rageous maoner, The alleged woman beater for examination, ‘Anaget of AuLsaun Pickrocxsrs. —OMicder Levine, of the Nineteenth preciuct, depovet before Justice Connol- ly, of tho Yorkville Police Court, yesterday inorning, that he had arrested on tday evon'ng, on one of I) > cara of the Central Park, North and Raat River Railroad Company, at the corner of Fifty-ninth street and Fifth ayonue, ® porton by the namo of Goorgo Thompson, whom he detected tn the act of plckiag 9 woman's pooket, aud was aided aod abetted im the felony by one Charles Gonzales, whom he also arrested. Lhe pick- pockets did uot #ieceed in taking any property from the woman, £0 far as the offl-er suates, ‘The accused were committed for examinanoa. BROOKLYN. A New Cnanceam Istrivetios.—In Febroary of the present year there was organized a Homemopatiic Dit. peneary for the gratuitous medical treatment of the worthy poor of the oily of Brooklyn, ft it locat™t at the Junction of Gates and Fulton avenues, and from the firat comi-annual report, which hae just bee presented, it appears that since the organisation of the fpetitution ‘827 patients have received treaiment aud) prenurip- tons have beeu ai sed, ‘The board of trustees com~ prises many of the leading citizens of Brooklyn and is presided over by Mr. B. 1. simpkins, treaeurer, ‘The services of ail ti Roberts, assigted by Mr. Jobn and Dr. J. L. Keop, secretary. end in the nomber corpelled itution a more exten , for the payment of rent, medicines identab expences. Imposing TRMPRRANCE DuMONsTRATION IN BROOKLYN OncanizaTiON OF A NeW Aasoularios, St Mary's Benevolont Temperance Association was organized yesterday afternoon, in the vacant lois in front of S6 Mary’s Church of the Immaculate Conception, corner of Romeen and Leonard streets, B. D., in tho presence of @ multitude of people, Father McDonald, pastor of St, Mary's chureb, took hie on the Lh eree¥od, accompaniet hy Fathera Morrough, MeKenua, “boy dies and orhers, at the tine a nied, en 0 fe Towing societies, with banners and uiusie:~-%t, Jameu j between yu ies Nos, 1, 2 and 3, and the Youn; No. 4. When the music ceased the immense multi- tude—estimated at eighteen thotsand—uncovered, ad- dresses were delivered by Fathers McDonald, Morrough, McKenna, Shandley and others, at the conclusion of which the was reviewed Srom the residence Of tho pastor and dismissed. Resour» rom Drowwixc.—A litle girl about ten Years of age accidentally fell of the Third street bridge into the Gowanus canal em Saturday afternoon, and Would doubtless have been drowned but for the timely Major Hotchkiss, an elderly gentleman, who Jumped into the wi and with some difficulty suc- ceeded in saviug the child. Acrowd of persons was gathered in the vicinity and loudly applauded the Major for bis promptness and humanity, Comp MukpeR—A FixcuLan Case.—On Thursday last some persons informed Coroner Lynch that they bad heard @ child crying in a house occupied by a colored family at 49 Sumpter sireot, aud strongly suspected that it had been done away with. Tho coroner immodiately made an investigation, and found that @ colored girl, eighteen yoars of ago, named Lavina Comminger, had given birth to a child, which it was stated had od taken away, He thon caused the motner of the girl, a Mrs, Hart, be arresied on ouspicion of infanticide. The accused was sont to jail on Friday ast, and nothing further was ivulged until yesterday afieruoon, when somo person. went to officer Van Geison, of the Forty-ninth precinot, and informed him that child had been murdered st No, 49 Sumpter street, and if search was made it woulll be found. Tho officer instituted a search and discovered the body of the child in the cellar, covered up with some dirt und lime, Tue young girl was questioned about the case, but si nidd that the child waa killed. The infant was fully developed, aud had every appoar- ance of having beew born alive, The coroner was n0~ tilled wud will hold ais inquost to-morrow. THE PACIFI MAILS FOR The steamship Rising Star will sail from: this port on Monday, October 21, for Aspinwall, Tho mails for Central America and the South Pacific will close at bal{-past ton o'clock on Monday mormng. Tho New York Herarp—Edition (or the Pacific—will be ready at half-past nino in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers, for mailing, six conta. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK. OSTOBER 20, 1337, Arrived. Steamahip United Kingdon (Br), Donatdeon, Glasgow Ont nnd Novuite 4dh, with mdse and 318 passengars, to F Mace hip Levant (Br), Arkley, Cow Bay, 6 days, with coal, to Parmele Steainshly Jou ‘uller, Washington, DC, with ith & Brown, . Boston, 8 days, in ballast, to to F Hathaway: Bars Golden Fleece (Br), Rhodes, Barbados, 19 days, with sugar, Ac, to H Trowbridee's Sons, Hark Arizona, Conant, Boston, 4 days, in ballast, to Walsh eiley, Su &o, to nu S ‘vith, Tooker, Cready & Co, Robbins, Schr John & Anna, Horta ut Domingo City, 19 dayay with arlewton, 7 days, with cotion, ap Seber S 8 tyler, Sobr Franktin, Brown ‘ils, Pathill, New Read, Read, Pordand Ct, 8 Hazard. Clark, Bridgopors, Sehr Ringdove, Wooster, Ihr Sched J smith, Such, Bri Below. Ship Cornelius Grinnell, Spencer, from London Sept 7, + Wind at sunset 28K. y Baltimore, Orbe tfor Albany, Marine Disaster. Sreamstr Ty! pitt into Fortress Moura reof coal, “Sire having Seva an unknown wreck om tipwards, off Liatwe-as. Foreign Porta. Bannivos. Oct 1—No vessels in port, Cow Bay, brigs Lorway, Emma Tve M » St Pierre; LOth ratte, MeDomald, do; . Forest, Bos . harks Union, Lebline “do; Candotr, Landry, Boston, American Ports. od, steamer EB Soudort 4, Saad: Sydney ford, Hal CHARLE NYork; bar SAV do ci 2)— Arrived. steamer Gan Barn Waverloy, Boston; 1S Chaawiek, gold medal % by the ¥ ‘Thin me Fall © st al dt istineds rlean exhibitors, 1 nation 0 pur I ordor,of me! more” than nearly ail Warerooms York. 1 MOS! Co Nos, 109 t Complexion LuWh Bis Tess LA ROSE, ALdu Whitinan & Lov DICATED SOAP will tinpark a AX GOURAUD': At @1 55 thonery estat At ® Nate . 1 Metropolitan Bi The Be the rmicds, voltablo, inaiantar Cristydore’s Hair Dyc.—Tie Bost Ever Mane ufsctured, Wholesale and retail; also applied, at Na 6 Astor Hous Preneh Pupil of Rie wens, oF the price positively h.Oroup, DEMAS BARNES & OO, sigh reiunded, 21 Park row, Hyatt’s Life B: gla wud Gont in th Evil, Heysipelas, O' Complaint, Kidn innit ab Liver aves ‘of Impurity of the rn cro Salt Rhoum, Dyspepsia, ed by (is nove BALSAM, during the twonty yoarsit ss curcd a hands thousand case it ¢ which could be ressued Sold by druggists. Depot 206 r failed in 2 n 'y ine. $1 per bottle, erect, « « Y, Dermatologist, ha: now be consulted at 49 wens, ti ond all pi face oF Ot4 ones un. by lett incompatibte, Wehnuse in the pudtiched formuta of ong of the most extousive manifaciurers Mla, Peotorals, dat & combination pose ‘ aiterative, dliretio, eadoriie properties, designed to agi on the absorbent and sceretions of the skin, glaads, ko,,"the only medium through which chronic seroiulous and skin diseases can be cured, The dras i Properties being, ax in the case of the formu sideration, so much mater thi the allerative, o through th all the anedicinal properties uf the alterative be orvents are acted upon, In cares where it to furuish athartion i throale disenres, thay a be and at least mx hours Bpari, No physicien world give A drastic tio at the exe time he administered bine pills or calomel. Lf the alck are affected witiy clironic diannses, use RADWAY'S Heaolvyewt. If you tsi @ good catharl, ise MADWAY 8 Pile, Mi suering yan use I H.R Bold PO., 47 Maldea lauc, ne “he 1368, Geol, Sornd by Droggisis aud R. Dwar & ‘See Dr. Radway's A jae and Stylish tint, CYSTS Mt n—For ‘Ae Mr should baow about K pid get hey husband to ator seale A cite Honing staun) oy or dol sored hy any part of the country fe Arico 88 po: box, Address New York Chemic Roviely, oftee 1% Pearl atreet, Post office box 5,888. sAGall | Woshing Plutdetnprecedented wane. UArAl by all the great hotels and ‘3 t auet private ‘Sutldiags for the laundry ry) Sold by all grocer Principal depot, Stu'¢veanut Rants Stack. S¥vy Shaves for sale ab auction, Wedonwlay ADRIAN H. MUBLEE! . ——$——— The Very Highest Prizes the Cross of the Legion of Honor, was conferred of the By Poet Sg of the GHOVER & BAKBR BEWING MACHINES at the Expo silitlon Universotie, Parle, 1257. ‘o1 %s Patent Pitatinaen an Mawian lane New Vorks OD ok, 4 Pine sweets copy. at 12 Usirck,—On S0'zday, October the her father, No. 146 Fisth aveuue, t wife of Robie ‘Uniacks, ote Weather Strips Byctad Maninite Sve vents, Bevoteh | a ———— years fn thik’ deparinent, pr count ‘as foveign buyer way Fecenin? recurned from ina f¢ visit to ‘and will be prepared to show on October 8% at No. 3 Clinton place, Kigas street, on8 from Broadway, his imporiail. &* i ae his own factures for the ut seas”, ia Ladies’ Clomka, lare, Sacques Ji in Ly ens Velvet, Plush, the most choice fe in Cloth, wa 0f which he gearantoes are second io noue in this couny"s for quality, er Ms, uid which he is enabled, on .«crount of iy Fouh, to otter at muck ower prices tham 'y sold, Lidies of America who have so" patronized Ulan quests the favor of Insp Oa on his Opete rr ie Nay Octoner’ 2a at No. 3 China @2 viace, rom Broadway. sarees ene MoO! WILLIAM BUCHANAN ®, SOKENZTE, a Fammemennd nlrivesetae ete ae 1s Boad A We Learn Thac General Sheridan 6 Providence on Tuesday, October 22, wccompanies gia. He will yu by sli’ new and splendid steamer a TOL, of the Bristo: Live, leaving tiie afternoon trom ) st North river,at 4 o'eloe ‘MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Veick—Torts.—On Wednoaday, October % at Pauls Church, Rabway, No J., by the Rev, Dr. Mr, Tuomas M. Brack, of New York, Methodiat Episcopal church, Hoboken, by Rev. s. Ellison, Heaxy J. Cusrk to Esaury L., daughter of the Jate Calvin Mulford, Esq. all xerradaon (N. ¥.) papers please’ cory judson (N, Y. ra pl “ony. hereas—Exaxvec—-O0 Sunday, October 20, by Rev, Dr. D. Hale, ALAKANDERS vuxs, of West ginia, to Miss Jmssig EMANCEL, of thie city. No Philadelphia rs please copy. NicuawwesMowror-Om Tuealay, Ortober 18, by the Ur. Dowling, Dexssuy 1’ McChaww to Maat the daughter of George W. Morton, Esq., both Oo» iy. ‘O'Doxteig—Gorwax.—On’ Monday, August 16 by the Rov J. M Micusxt J, 4. O'DoxNRts, of this city, to Euma F, third daughter of James Gorman, Esq., of Troy. , Suicayn—vehon At Now fonda, Conte ted we jay, October 17, at the Second Congregational (us oi Was et the Vie- the Rev. G. B. Wilcox, Exisaa G, SELCHoW, York, to Many Preston, dauguter of ©. A. Mudge, of the former place. No cards, Scuwacct,--On Sonday ovening, October 20, suddenly, Louis Scuwacer, in the 46h year of bis age. p The relatives and friouds of the aro resyeot~ felly invited to attend the funeral, gn Tuesday alters noon, at one o'clock, {rom bis late residence, 374 Lights avenue, Mariford papors please copy. Birth. Suarn,—On Wednesday, Octobor 16, Mrs. Jesus Sura of 0 son, Died. Amtstnim.—Suddenly, on Saturday, Octobar 19, Many, tho beioved wife of Old Ablstrimy aad only dacghtor of Carl aud Mary Plasebke, of Germany, aged 24 years and 6 months. ‘ ‘Tho relatives and friends of tho family, anc tho’mem- bers of Mystic Tie Lodge, No, 272, and the Masoute fra." ternity, aiso the wembers of the Scandinavian Associae tion, aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her iate rosidence, No, 824 Kast twonty-Grat streot, shiv (Monday) afternoon, at ove o'clock, without further wo- lice. The remains will be takeu to Groeawood Comotery for intermont. Camera —On Sunday morning, October 20, Epwae* Fut Campsuss, youngest child of Fi aud Aun EhzaCamp- beil, aged Lyeur, 2 mouths and 20 d ‘Tho relatives qud trieads of the lamily aro respeotfully” invited to attend the faveral, froin bis late residence, 153 Kast Sixty-(ith sireet, on Tuesday morotng, at eleven o’cioc! The romaius will be iuterred in Greea- wood Cemetery. w Oricana, on Wednesday, October 16, , Euaawere Scorr, wifo’ of Wiiltaan and daughter of the late Rev, Dr, Soot, J, : On Saturday, October 19, Carwarasn, the bes loved wife of Michael Curran, in the 36th year of hor ago, # Balive of Graigue, county Kilkenay, Troiand, ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the famity are reepectfaliy inviied to attend the funeral, this (Mondey) afternoon, at wwo o'clock, trom ber late residenee, 306 Third ave- nao, corner of Thirtloth street. Kilkonoy and Carlow papers please copy.§ Patvey.—On Saturday, October 19, after a Jong and sovero ilinesa, Jaamuan Katey, a nutive of Kerry, Ire land, in the 65th year of h's w . io friends aad relatives of tue family aro respoctfalty vited to attond the funeral, trom hts laid residenca, 81 Frankfort street, on Tucsoay afternuon, ab two o'clock. Boston and Portiand papers please copy, Goopuy.—On Saturday, Octover 19, Mrs. Eatnzannee K. Goouny, aged 47 years aud 9 months, The funeral will take place this (Monday) aftornos at two o'clock, from her into residence, corner Griffith and Washington streets, Hudson City, N. J, The frignds of tug famivy are invived to altend, Hanrmiros.—On Saturday, October 19, Wintiam Brats weit Hankixcrox, ayed 4 yoors, 8 months and $ aaye, o the family are invited to attend the 177 Broome sirect, this (Monday) aitete soarlet faver, Many Buia, eecond daughter of William and Mary W. Howe, aged 4 years and 3 months, ‘Tho funeral with take Methodist Ey ong o'olock, ra leave Twonty-cven hs Havon Ratiroad at baif-past eloves,, A, Tuscst.—Oa Sunday, Qotober 20, Groxorrre C, Com is, beloved wile of J. 'M. A, Huvdell, and youngest daugnter of tue Ine Win, H Curtis, Notice of {nnoral bereatter, —On Sunday, October 20, at the New York , Sauuen R. Hurcutssos, aged 24 yours, Huremmsc nd friends of tho famity, alco the mem. nd the Meaternivy ta re respectfully invited lo dt ihe fasieral, t Jato resid Allen strect, on Tuesday atiernoon, mt one at further notice, x Ne Chara, daughter of Norris aud Mary fut, The triends of the family are tnvited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afteraoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, No. 213 Kast Thirty-sixth siroct, Lanos.—At Stamford, Conn, on Saturday, October 19, T. Lesps, in the 66.4 vear of bia Age, The relutives and friends cf the family « fully invited to attend thg funeral, enurel mford, on Tuesday alteraoon, at two o’vlock, California papers please copy. Mus ek,—On Saturday, Ovtobor 19, Mra, Magy Asa Mireur, wile of Uriah Miller, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the faneral, oa Tuordey afternoon, at two o'clock, or ine resideuce, Clove road, near Degraw abresk,« October 17, eldest , Aged 26 yenra, Tho relatives aad frieuds of the family are respectfully aitend the funeral, roi the remdonce of her vest Fiftzenth street, this (lon@ay) youngeat Mania, Moss.—-On Suuday, over 20, Wn, pe geen se son of Edward A. nod Murgarot J. bloss, aged 2 years, months and 9 days, ! from the residence of his paronta, 24 Rapote yea sireet, Brooklyn, this (Monday) s.{ternoon, at two o'clock, without (urcher notice. McCcene. —On Saturday, October 19, Mra, Cornntia Ag wile of the late John I. McClure. ‘Tho funoral will take piace from her kate residence, 99 Lawrence street, Brooklyn, this (fonsiay) altervoon, at Liree o'clock, Relatives and friends of the family ere respectiully invited to attend. ‘NoLan.—dames Nonax, aged 34 yea), a native of Ea niscorthy, county Wextord, Ireiaud, ‘Yhe friends of tho faraily and meinbers of the: St, Mary Benevolent Society, members of the PF, and G., P. U. and Py. A. &, Soeiaty ure rea invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday, ‘noon, at two o'clock, from his late rebitenee, 21% Delancey siroet, Pxxvert.—At Pennoltville, Owwego.county, N.Y. on Friday, October 18, Mra, Mars H. Passi, ‘widow of Richard Penne'!, M. D., aged 60 yoara, Root.—On Sanday, October 20. Arment Atuen, young= est son of Penis 3 aud bree yo ‘The reiatives and frionds of the faraily aro ronpectliy inviied to attend the funeral, Crom te residence Of hie parents, 202 West Fifty-irst s@pot, ihie (Monday)alvor+ noon, at one o'clock. miock.—On Fridey moraing, October 18, Kowaae Suensook, in the 75th yoar of his age. Tue fricads of the femily iaad those of hie son-in. Jaw, P. Garrick, are respecitully tavitrd to aigond this (Mouday) morning, nt ten o/ciock, from, his ‘resi- dence, 8% Centre street, oorner of Leonard, to Be Anarew's church, where o feleimna reqrilem.mass will be offered for the repose of be soul, and thence Cometery. <4 Skisver.—On Saturday, October 70, Anum P, Sage eR, 1D (he 44th year oc her awe. Relatives and friends are Invited /.o attend the from No, 8 Unton square, this (MY mday) afternoon, at) O'elocks, without fur:her motion, pax Bawa. —-On Saturday, October 10, Dooan eon of Henry C, and Anuic K. Yammis, aged 2 a and 20 days. ‘The relatives and friends of fhe family are invited to attend the faneral, ‘from the rostdence.of parents, No, 124 Nassau stre¢ t, Brooklyn, thie (J afternoon, at hee Hantiegten (Long island’, papers copy. Srawart.—On Sunday, October 2b, ‘Cuanies 1 Stew. avr, aged 29 years and 9 nontha, be ‘The friends of (he fam/Ay, also the members of Green wood lodge, 660 F. and A. M., are respectially iavited to. attend the funeral, oD ‘fuesday aft: ‘at tivo o'clorky, ma bis late realderen, Twelfth second house above “ith avenue, Fath Brooklyn, scamm—On Sunday, Oavober 20, Dassen, Ly Stare, ms ba 4eh Maud of oe ate. he relatives and friends of ‘at invited to attend tho Teneral from be lave Rostouany 60 South Kighth sireet, Brookipa, B. Tk, oa Wednes day afterngon, at one, o°clock, Suni —Hnwake Naraanges, Pansy, aon of Mtbart : athaniet 1, and Buizavotte Smith, aged 4 months aid 25 days, Rarvford, Springdoa and Middiotown papers plesse of Esq, daughter of BM, Arebiald, Req, hor Biitauaie Joaty's Conaul for New Yori ‘ ne Frey te bag “p08 20, Loew, trie i“ a » aD ,. iT ny irom thal? roedenoe fy enor of Ciageon Avene wltoyagun, mid Hickory straet, tris OM ’ at Coe 100 a on