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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 who were . were quite as womanly as those THE DOGS OF WAR. CITY POLITICS. é i and ancient coins, and its popular afternoon and E Q U A L R I G H T Ss . pe wate moe. Mrs. Patria gent Siene ss sa POEMS ELIE AMUSEMENTS evening performances, certainly offers a plentiful he war; one was imprisoned for months. He cani papenaiceny Rg, aye jety of attractions. Last evening Mr. Jobn J. home starved, and all the surging of months could | Spain After the Yankees and Those Gune Republican Primary Elections. GRAND OPERA House.—‘Maritana," Wallace’s ex- | oy ana Miss Clelia Howson made very success. : not prevent his mother laying him in the grave. Sie boats—A Hostile Squadron Discovered by The repubtican party of the Twenty-second street | cnistiely beautiful musical reconstraction of the Woman as an Individual—Fomale Cra- j {ok up the ballot and she satd that thacdeath Nad | 4 Conan gsunta En Ronte for New York. | organization met last evening m their various dit | story of “Don Cagar de Bazan,” was given at this sngiish Opera | Horse LreaXer,” in wulen Mr. Howson as Mr. Upton earned her a right to vote. and she wens alone tors on the Stump—Meeting at the to vote; it was mot counted, ‘Next year 172 women | Ever since the flag of Castile was first introduced | ticts aud clecied delegates to we Judiciary, Charter | yonse jast night by the Richings re wr dia Wawaae ce tele’ Wea ek entions, There was no opposition IN | Company to a large, stylish and enthusiastic audi- | tio ir irst appearance sioce their arrival frou After tae representation of “The Pretty went vy her side to vole, and this jast time 221 wo- | ¢o tne winds of the Mediterraucun It has been a | avd Ward Cou . ‘ ull share mn amusing the spectators, “Alad- Brocklyn Academy of Music— en re a ar 00 Uaeann ana oeerag ir cardinal principle of Spanish honor not to be J any of the districts, The, deteuaten eiected Will | ence, The characters were thus distributed:—Don am; of, te Wonderfal scaip,” gave tle sume " q rs 4 e cel 5 th “Artow. ms arter : a ea another opportanity to exhibit th 5 Speeches of Mrs. Celia Bur- baby with thom—(laughter)—that was in eat whipped by an infertor force if there was QDY | Suiicary Conventions, Weduesaay, November 17; | Cwsar de Bazan, Mr, Brookliouse Bowler; Pon Jose, | Pry ene PR niie the fort 3 Widow ‘Twankey Cuzberland county, N. J. In combating the arth: | possibility of strengthening her adversaries when | Charter Conventions, Friday ber 19, and the | Mr. Henry Drayton; King Charles, Mr. James N. | aud the latter as Aladdim. This “screaming bar leigh, Mrs, Lucy Stone and ment thet woman was represented YF ot a. mag | ther triumph seemed Inevitable, According to Ward Fauventions on Savurday, November 20. | Arnold; Lizaralio, Annie Kemp-Bowler; Captain of | lesyue” avounds In the siowy, 1npossible costumes, Henry Ward Boocher. wo would consent to such @ representation tor | Cuban accounts this characteristic is about to Wave J gout cor oy sls ore tue men wi peo pay. prepiaries | the Guard, Mr, Peakes, and last and drat, Marl tang, prt mye ocr oe PURE et eon and ances premrentit te ara noe alia be eae at pone a striking illustration in our own waters, aad before | 8, Spencer, Aluxander od, Joun V. Gridley, | by Mrs, O, Ricuifrgs-Bernard. tions of this 6 and was heartily relished by an lena to the ‘ieabulities ‘of widows, to the time s ] OUF very eycs. The Cuban Junta is in possedsiongor | Walco Husehins, Colouel Van brant aad Jota Ht Our operatic circles are familiar with this charm- | 8poreciaiive Mr. and Miss — a ee ‘The Brooklyn Equal Rights Association laa! even- | widow can siny in a house aficr her husband’s | a private lecter written by a prominent member of appear t the week, and with Yankee ssed a astic recognition of the leading art a ing music; but we Lave seldom, tndeed, wit Hovinson and the Rand Sisters in three perform. ue, Tecogatt r cas On Taaksyiving Day (Thursday). erded those of last night. Mr. Howier, se aiare mail the tenor, has a clear, elastic, ringiag volee, aud in The performances at this eld a meets the e1 Music which } @eatu; but the widower got all the property 14 | tne Madria goverment which states that Spain, 100 Politic: rrr ly ing beld a meeting in the Academy of Music which could stay as long as he pleased. There Was no goveryment whic nh p i ne ous Political Meetings. , Was respectably attended, though the number} siate in ihe country where sue could exercise her | realizing her tnabluty to hold Cuba, is determine wan Victory Club met last evening at No. of beauties could by no means compare with the | rights with the same freedom as man, In New | vot to let the world bo a witness to her weakness | 125 aveuuc A. P. O'Keefe, presideut, presided, and | pis Ba vende ” are of a higher class than generally Jersey they cou Ww: ‘operty, but they} im yielding to an imsurrecuon, and therefore ay ey Ani ; spirited rendering of the ca gt ne Re ee determised throng of middie aged ladies whose | Jernty | tls viata of ie Amegine’ a Rusband | is about to sends formidable squadron to the | Mf Walter Lander acted as secretary. Conference Yes, let ine like a soldier fall, met with in, suniiar institutions and reflect great aight in youth must have becn much impaired as tue | Thapie “io “ah “anything wit his property | United states with m peremptory demand for the | committees, composed of three members each, were | ne was recalled with a spontaneous outbreak of | credit upon the enterprising manager, The début majority were adorned with spectacles. But the ae Rey Pers, 0 bie wae. consent ae hey grnhoate, believing Wat scahenees Aer present irom the diferent Kagan associations of the ponrabation from the paraues to the mountameers, | jas: eveuing of Pauline Hindley was most satisfac 1 " wou! a drei uMiliation to bim, and surrender them, but at once “yet his back up,’ a tagnth w | * ». | Drayton bas a powertul organ as a Vasso cantante, z ne rai " Academy was nevertheless comiartably filled and | {eo aai iamilation to @ woman. ‘There were, | rah for Cuba, and «ive Spain an excuse to gracefully | Seventeenth ward. The president made @ few re- | aud’ ju pis strong, but delicate execution of the | ry, proving } ‘omplished aréiste, Phe the meeting was conducted harmomously througl- | yowever, so many good husbands, and so much | sudmit'to unavoidable circumstances. marks Im supgort of the claims of Mr. James ] prety valiaa, Davk steeple chase act, by the Melvilles out. The stage was occupied by a few of tie lights | generosuy on their part, that ous sate is pet The Junta has anowhe epee m procf oF fie. It | McKeever for the Aldermanic nomination, Mr. In happy moments, day by day f pean on) hopes SOT neg ig pret ay ay felt as it otherwise would be. But thore were ten | comes direct {rom the lair of the Cuban Captain Cen- sa advan “y 5 ag ti 5 a . We CIS va ‘ eg Neepiadagshg of the cause, who smiled benignantly on the lare | fy iisand husbands who were not senerous. All | eral, ana must therefore be correct, A Cubau patriot | Jmes Eagag, Ausiatar t Alderman, and Mr, Willtain be. Deonahs down the house in splendid style. Lie is yrlions by Mr. Lester may be ealied perfec- concourse of their sympatnizers. The meeting was | these things wee, however, comparatively small vy | sends to che Junta trom Havana, by the steamer | H. Mansfield, Police Justice, alter which the meet- Of MraeC Richings-Bernard tt 1s something to say | U2US 284 are conducted with an ease and elegance called to order at eight o'clock, the Rev. A. B. Put- | the side of the fact’ thab Woman | could Clty of Mexico, which arrived day betuce y aterday, ing endorsed the gentlemen named, parucularly | that her delighttor'yoine Rees ta ee rood pretreat fy Love pace hg Pie ‘bain presiding. Tn opening the proceedings he briefly | HOt ow n her children. Te only matt eT OT Te ee ec paanoneaaterig | tab of Mr. Ragan, The dierent organizations | season to season in fulness, clearness and fexibility. | not so graceful, perlaps, a3 iuany Of oUF OWN artists, adverted to the cause which they hud assembled to | ‘phen they were told that women did not know | the palace of tke Captatn General the day betore the | represented thon formed a Central Committee for er (re yap ters eu REE OF Mine. Anule | perfortiet prodigies of muscular strength. One advocate, He then introduced to the andatence | enough to enable them to exercise the suffrage. | steamer lelt Havana, tere 1s corroboration of the | the purpose of waiting on the General ‘Tammany in aha ‘cniaten ‘aad Cas ae tae oe striking feaiure in this well conducted estul ishment Mrs. CELIA BURLEIGH, Who, on coming forward, | Well, that was very cool, certainly. (Laughter. | strongest Klad, and the mdicauons are that the | Committee of the Seventeenth ward, to ask of that | an RRMMEnTaL IG aDCGAE Ger MOTE, fc 1s the abseace of Vulgar Wit in the ring, witel un- aaah * | Men were entrusted with the suffrage, whether they | oystermen giang the Jersey siore will be 8000 | pody to use their influence te secure the nomina- ceed io a MautaehEe oe 4 an fortunate S wo gllen resorted to tn Luis kind of ‘Was warmly received. She remarked that it was | were iguoraut, or whetter they were native born or | and suddenly swept from tue sea by a Span- | tions of the ene ru mewhat of its own will | entertainment. ‘apective aspirants referred to. The s. The men woul vi hi . | however, as the ERALD Stea ‘ac! -- loore, Jou Nugent, Join ish, Edward J. Cava- oul 1 2 e, “The 3 OC 4 saw precisely Ue saime objecs. That principle beld Women ought to know something, for they | Hook will promptly give notice of oe ravages of the | naugt’ and obect Watson, satisfaction, bat to tue aduuration of tie house, and rama of ©The riner’s Compass”? was presented n the world of thought no Jess than in the world | have been a long time in the good society | Casiiiian squadron and adord our government ap Delegates trom the auterent German independent from Hrst to last, Jt is culled au jugiish opera | last evening in Brooklyn for the first time, The of matter, and the subject of womens nights, | of men. (Laughler.) In the light of the great Deé- } opportunity to ussume an utuiude belliung the oc- | organiaitions of Ui ‘Yenth, Eleventh, and Seven- | Or whch Americans tay be honesty prod,” | plece Is somewhat similar tn many respects to Jaration of Inaepeadance men could look wowen in | casion aad the particular Wishes of Spato before the | reenta wards met last ning at No, 4l First ave- ‘Vhe orchestra 18 good and tne chorus 1s large, du “Enoch Arden,” the heroine Which they had come togettcr to consider, no doubt noosing between two the tuce and say they did not know enough, Patrick, | delicate matier sbali bave been complicated by | nue. Jacques Setuuait officiated as president and a excellent C Presented itseif to every mind wiih important | whocouid not read, knew enough. Karl, who did | diplomatic correspondence. Mr. Berimh Hundt as secretary. “rhe different dele- SURE a Ta elua ie can aah Os Gnce une CHORES. sailor love’ lier husband finally going to the arferences of aspect. There was no escaping our HOP OER, ce aemenacat knee, conneny Bat tag _ gates presented their credentials and were adunitied | the who.e parfonmanse and to heighten the etfect of | AtCte § ving his wife and child in the care of idiosyucrasies; each was the prisoner of his own ite THON Wiete Wan’ Cho’ ObmIBE cane wOraR THE SPANIARDS ALABIREG. to the proccedimss. | A comumittes trom the different } tue gems of the play. Judging irom the “pleasure | his former rival, Dayrell, and returning to find his 4 . pir _perbacnian hen held 4 caucus, which resulted in | and enthusiasin awakened all over the large audi- | own tablet in the churchyard and the chimes ring- personauty. Not ouly did those individual difer- | would vote as the husbands did. She At a session of the Board of Police Commis. | the presentation of che following Ucket, Which Was | ence by ths ‘sentertain- | ing for the wedding of his w 3 “ 7 really inspiring last eveniv, e with Dayrell. The euces exist, bul every age bad its ideal woman; | had heard a clergyman in Massachusetts s a endorsed:~-!rancis V, Buring, Police’ Jusuce; W. ape 4 bale . analog ep pe gent ph F ‘ sa se i try its standard of womanly excellence | SY that bia wile and he differed twenty | Sioners, held yesterday, @ communteation was read | Visner, assistans Alderman; Colonel S. Levy, alder. | Mowe We are sure Of o successfui Seuson. ‘Tue | shipwreck and wedamg Se cal cone every country 1fs standard of y - | tumes aday, but there was not a happier household | trom C. 1, Delamaier, asking tor the assigu- | man tor une Tenth ulstite Crown Diamonds’ wis evening. and tin ire piece AOUAMS La Capital contrasts o| pathos aud humor, rs. Conway, in the character of Hetty Arnold, Adiy performer her ditiquit part and was well the whole compd@y. Mr. Couwayv as tand Mr. Bates as Kuby Dayrell and Mr. Que versopaced the un- Penelope aud her loom loug stuce went out of fash- | in the land than Mis, Why, the woman with amid } men, of four patroimen for the duty of wateving The members of the th Ward Tammany Clay ConcERT OF MME. ANNA Bistior.—The second jon, and the sorecresses and heretics of the past had | Of her own was infinitely better than the woman | tne Spanish guaboats lying wb the foot ui West | met last ight at No. 79 Thompson street, Clrtstan | concert of Mine. Bishop at Steinway Hali last ny who was but a mush of concession, and with such a | yy + r Seventeen i The ¢ Bi esident, and Wil t seinae are. e a eroines and patron gainis of the present. < q Thirieeuia ana Seventeenth streets, The commu- runs president, und Wiliam Kosa scting as secre- yas attende arg ut intelligent audte: LSE SEE sata Meee oaintdeod cho | NOuun a Man ist be more satisiied, When @ | nication expresses tie fear tha. an efort will be ] wry. A resoittion was passed congratulating | NAS SMtended bY @ large and latelligent austene Between the fatty substance that constituted the | woimso wanted her husvaud to vote as she wished | mave to tie eu. The request Was grauied ou the | Michael Norton on his re-elecuon as Senator from | Her flue voice, waiter @ lapse of four years— e of the Oele-tial empire and the finely } Sue Would be as kind’ to him a3_possibie, ° s the Fila Seng cistrie, and asking him to | 1 : ste ar apy ee Cine Py ideal woman of ehe'0e F Jt and if she knew of a dainty: that ashe | UUs conditions, FE ae Siia: CHUMTIGARR ERE MSERTEE eee ee, Cee RCN! Int almonk every: -quar aly servant girl iniimtably. Vuts organized, highly cultivated woman demanded by | couia put on the table that ene knew i PE e that they liave heretoiore been perormed by lilt. ter of tre globe—ts nearly as frestt as ever, It has continued trough the week and our own civilization, there was certaluly a great | he liked 1 would be sure to be there. (Chcers.) SOLMICRS AVD SAILORS? ASSOCISTION. ‘A resolution Was aiso passed recomiuending the | lost none of that purity of tone, nor das her method crew tamneusely, +shge; but even in our times, with all the light that Seay mare picae ‘wo Sranted fo vote, and BEL EGRET nomination of Henry Hughes as Aldernian from (ug | lost any of tts cloaraess of execution that was wout Ens ese ree er had been brought to bear upon the subject, the term | {hey yad ent mies of petitions to Congress askiug | Measures Adopied to Recover the Bounty of iis tah Cracep retain timc mera TAnievs, Angele’ cree DeALE Mae Maine wit Marcus lvavinnett woman stovd for an unknown quantity. To dedne | tor'a vote, and they would send them again unti | Which They Mave Been Defraaded—A Test | piedging ihe united strength of the clud for is sup- | George W. Morgan's organ accompantnent, Mvae, wm woman's sphere had proved the despair of philoso- pay Cet bays Nh pea Sid Uden SN hy Case in the United States Circerit Court— | port in case he receives the nominauon. Bishop made her Urat tmpression, ‘Tne duet rum | Bateman, of New Vork, Checkmaics Aiken, “concerning her, the most erratic of the comets itas ‘The land of the free, the home of the brave, The veteran soldiers and sailors who were 80 | Mechauics’ Hail, No. Oi 1 avenue—Otto | and swectuess—was denghtiully renderea and very | THe folowing wall doubtless prove a timely warn- more easily an orbit. While they might uot | let the laws know no distinction either of sex or } grossly deirauded of the $100 extra bouniy allowed | Philp Charman, and Prec as jusuly appianded. Indeed, me recepuiom of Mme. | ing to piratical managers and Hiching proprietors of r se jor, (Cheers.) Women been taught to. be- Jongreas by F amiud Secretary—it was unauimously resolved that the | uisnop Was of the most cordial character througuout | places ol amusement througnot ecountry as to fully endorse the Vigorous utterance of a hoe rpcrae Wo Re ea Sone Wa a them by Congress by the alleged is minal action of hame of Jolin (©. Bushuell Oe presented 0. to | the entire performance. With such. a poke Be pla ‘ asement seth ost 16 Leb ountry ed to contemporary that men, from the first day | tint were so and women had no coucern in it or | Colonel Hermann and other agents of like character | voters of the Seventi Judicial disuuict asa gentle- | George W. Morgan, Who 1s a host im himself ¥ SEDER IIBDOE SRY iay: epee Soe from Man- of the creation until now, had been hell-bent | care for tf, then she was degraded far more than } Some months since have banded together in an ae stmineatiy aeaerviitg Ue post! Bs oF Bei ever he touches. the organ, and Sir ger Bateman should they be ioolhardy enough to S05 . ur sl | Cl vt “a ‘. i cia ve. a we e. justice, aid & COnIMILfee Was appolmter O Wil Whose voice 1s alwa elcome e ¢ mite the my e Aik [ cag y| on confiscatiag women to their uses, it was sult Cir aren crear ta eee association, styled as above, for the purpose of prose upon the leaders of Tammany That to. recommend aad ono mL dit MRdu woe ae gene Amitate the examD! Hoe one Aiken, of C 04 who @ fuct worth noueing Umi wuile the world bad | yocked am that cradle sue influenced, ana her son or | Clting their claims and obtaining that justice | his nomiution. albeit nis brightest days are past, and tie plamst, | / 2Ow achiug i earnest, becaase of havin ig brought gone forward, outgrowing and casting aside ouc } daughter was moulded to the motier’s influ a8. | in the matter which their individual cases _ ALS bee Lug of Che ofllcers and delegates from the | Kowalski, Who, With a far command of tue insira- | OMl the dy ver? at his Museum in alter anotuer of its early traditions, to this one of | Mra. Stone concluded by describing the happy time | demand. To this end they have tastituted ates: | NiReteenth Ward German Democratic cuauions, | mont, Would be more appreciated Uf he gave less of | that aibiiious Western town Known as the “Garden 5 ss : : When women shouid attain ver rights, and by Inga . Rc eitae zs Nos, 1, 2and 5, composed ot 800 men, heid at the € ositions of Kowalski and more of other Gick> akanes * 8 rritren by Mr man’s ownership of women i had clung with won- | rycoiai demoustrations the nation woula show its | C45 v0 be tried in the United States Cireult Court, | corner of Fifty-lith street and Second avenue, 1b was ie compaay of Madame Bishop is a | ©! The piece in question was writcen by o re derfal tenac pre Bateman, to whom The mstances of women who had | grazivude to those legislators who had made the con- {| In which Wiliam Pualey, one of their nuraber, seeks | resolved thatthe Clvee associatious wutle Tor the | goc ican always draw su houses as tats | Toi Taylor e iy for Miss Ba lly good, Asse coumuuded & place lor themselves tu the world’s | cession. In tat day Women would wear that beau- ecover ex-ASS! uy s rr or | Supportof Mr. J.D. Reymert as toe candidate for | Jay orite cantatrice deserves. Site 18 no less a favorite | py ri yurebase belongs we soig right to pro- Gieut urmy of public beuclactors were extremely | tuul and precious crowa, and she would be free aud | 12 Tcover eeeGs Assistant United States Treasurer | the ‘Tammany noraination tor Civil Judge of the | here now than ste was four yea wien sie | O geohensincencnnba etka coi bn Tare, and those had not beea the legitimate out- | ennobied anu be liste jower than the angels. (Loud | V@2 Dyck, believing hin responsible, the amount of | Seventh district, and tat they aitend en veasse the | JelU us to brave the vi cane by land | 4uce the pray in tus country ;— , growth of tie times that produced them. There had | cheers.) his claim. Last evening the members of the assocta- | meeting to be held cu stonday evening at the Third | and sea, And alter escaping much peril and endur. {From the Caicaga Tunes of Saturday, Nov, 13.) been wonen Who Were great, Lot because of the ii- | ‘the Rev, HENRY WARD BRECHER responded to | tion wet in council at their rooms, No. 113 Bowery, | AVEBVE Garden, between Vorty-eignuk and Forty- J ing a good deal of sagering ia her ronanue career iwow ugow new apd vead ay Was pro- con's alte It was a toucuing story, ¢ ty tod, of nly tenderness ana fidelity 2 cruel na- of wun, “Mary We ‘une tule of tne mel , domesiic drama in que Ty pop’ sutuuous of society, but in spite of them—(ap- | the calls of the eting, and said that he did nov ss ninlu streets, ia bts interest, plauxe)—women who were endowed with satte § ie it far © mk pin to speak alter the | t© adopt additional measures to facilitate the work Ata meeting of the Liberty Club, of the Sixteenth tons so intense, an individualism so pronounced | ladies had spoken.e He did not think he could | in point and the transaction of other busi- | and Twentieth wards, held’ at schmiti’s, eth that conventionaluies bent betore them like reeds | do so well. He would asx whetacr women | ness, John Brosnan, vice president, was in the avenue, on Saturday eventag, the foliowing resolu before an ou-resiing torrent, and wio, in the ab- | could not speak tojedification? He would ask chair. Atier the usual preiiminary "matters had ous were Unanimously adopted: comes back to us to receive a genial and hearty Lior ti Mr, Tayle re’s luanagement, reope: ce unis pil of Air. sorbing interest ia the work Uncy had undertaken, | them whether woman !ald aside her refinement of 7 ti re Finley 16; 5 . z Resolved, That at the next charter election we will snpport | Of Amusement last‘evenme under lost tayorable t Was crowded ing’ The play quite iorgot, aud What was better, aade otters tor: | manner, her geucleness, as gue has held Uiat mcel- | Recon Gry tes att Coon expericnesd in bangivg the yoruindion of Me. Willa J Kane, of the siteeita | auspices, Every xeat in the house was occupied by ue ol no Inconsiderabie amount of get to ask Wuether Wey were in or ont of their } tog for an hour and a half in appeals to its uncer- | the case to trial. He had called upon their counsel. ward, a8 tue candidate for Civil Justice in the iighth Judie 2) RG sf “i si . ment Of &@ favorable attire in Lon. epiere, (Applause.) Aller dilating at some lengun | standing aud to its moral aense? ile might be told | who was very wing a Shore Rian ainon oy Hak ed cial district, ns we know Sir, Kane to be a g aot the | & fasiionable and critical audicuce, duiong who rk, the only two Cities where it had upon ‘the | spuicre of woman, “showing Uiat | that iu this respect the company had been picked. | tha necessary papers, and found that he was de. | aud expencace to discharge thet lanertank uae bran | Were nuinerous theatrical and political celebrities. viously gived, aud its contigued success im the interests of mien and women were identical | In one sense that was so. ‘The ladies who had | eidediy lukewarm it the matter now, expressing | positio ae s! ies oF SE | ne piece performed fs entitled “London, or Lights azo Was anotuer and crowning proof of its in ble contouded thay ihe present reform was Rota | spoken uad been traied so to speak by practice. | ignorance of the cause Way it had been placed at wie Resoived, we will use all honorable means to secure ‘ as . anit 5 oh xeellenee, It Wis ty nagar of Fevolt against wan, Lor of a tew fanatical meu and | ‘There were, however, before him scores of women } potsom of tue calcudar; but, aiter severe question. | Me election of Mr. Kane, and Shadows of the Great Oly’—a new eK he m enined women against woctety le-was a grand uprising of who outa speak a8 well uf they haa had the | ing, admitted that, perhaps; it was lus own inatven Sain pateR Remon eee drama, put on the stage for the iirst time, whole of the present Week. The surprise, than, he thinkers of the whoie civilized world ty the in- | practice. In his own con ation he couid pick 1 ‘eset. : P . - - - a ‘ | Of the fet of Unis davorite resort of a suscmedi- terest of muividual freedom. ‘J'o her mind the great Pat a hunarea women who would ao as well as these Se eae lame present annoying phase of whe SPURTING INTELLIGENCE. and we may aa well say in advance with | ceocors may be inferred ab their ben icing the need of the present time, and of ce Was Indi- | had done that nigat About the voting there were Mr, George Green, president of the society, ex: ees i marked success. The plot ts simple and imterest- | announcements that appeared fn the wernt papers viiuals, Cieariy defined, seli-centred men and } twofears. One a maddy, murky fear that a vote id . J <j ee ing. The opening is a prologue, tt cenery of | On yesterday, to the erect that “Foul » would Women—vomen expecially. She heid that every | given to a woman would Materiere with the gentie. | Prvsserl fears that inasmuch as Pay euonihe ana ee rtre of ikeon Eacadas archer. PRN Tei eaieia (cdbtall ueyoa Hishmagerd PA dig ected tie ger human soni was an embodied thought of the divine | ness, the ayecuon that grew uj tne a oa ; eres Yesterday afternoon a couple of pigeon suvotin; % eid - r Caaries Keade’s romance re es Li pin the famiy, and | other “cheap lawyers” who bu society, Their y Ls 5 E | Hall, the Tower ana other bulidings of note, as ulzo ferted to 1s K 1 to be a regular ung wo fall back ou e the curiosity to kn uted "Mary Warne ystery Was found 1 A Court m the shape of a bait praying .cuon to restrain Mr. Aiken trom “pro- a, piuying Ia, Fepreseating O° aiding Ww repre- mind, and was meant to stand tora disunct fact; | taat munch of its pureness and lis Weakness would “ n cl 1 » - ‘a members tad mec “frauds” an®irauduient men’? | Matches came off on the grounds attached to the thas It was the province of civilization todevelop | be gone. Then there was something that we Ty ‘ts . aetna Se the Thames and shipping. A boat appear: the inarticulate masses invo clearly defined tudi- | was weal about woman by ‘Solomon, thas | OF Srey. ee el ae re rascals, “Heads | Lodsdovl, near Newark, N.J, Toe weather was il 3 ee ap SeRe apposea | CUlergency Vidualities, dud that the object of government should | was used as. am objection. Well, Solomon of departineats had deceived them antl were pot particularly unfavorable for sncn sport and affords ing Alice Kieron (Clara Jennings) aud ter become ui t bo the securing to every human soul the rigutto | ought to kuow; he had seven. hundred wives and | #O¥e Suspicion. |The ex-Assistant United States | Yo. excuse for the comparatively few birds | Wer, Ralph Heron (Lewis Baker), trom wuose | plavation of : tse Y 1 wd r BOE Sie Gaui) ur elthee eras womaiicen Civee Ruadred Peete tats ce coche wnat vhs Which ‘they intend tov bring up vagainse into | shot. A high wind pfevaited, blowing from the | ViOlence she la saved by Harold Forrester, a young | siates wet question of woman's was conside) were . % aS " . ©. Ba victim nersecut! hor true manhood till there was room ror | the fnal words to be taken from asemittc uation | Sowa ve pul om to such ia perlod tt northeast. About 400 persons, chiefly sport | lawyer (F. ©. Bangs), the victim of persecution at on contam- | Aiken’s large individual growth. Iv had been the mw- | and from a king who had seven hundred wives and * ing men, were present. The veteran Newarker, | (he hand of a rascaily attorney named Aspinwall (A. The play a question, This peuuon was fied take of mauiood “in” all ages to regard | three hundred concubinest (Lauguter.) There was | mengacer nde welug, disheartened, abandon tt | jonnny vans, woted as trapper and reteree. | pyzcerald). atte same time Harold tails in love 8. Clarkson & Yan Schaz Known at- overnment as an eud rather than a means; to] the fear that tie women would be unsexea them to enjoy without remonsirance their ul gotten Tue first Maich Was between the Newarkers, Messrs. torneys o( this city, in Denali Of Mx. George Crowe, at the play i Taylor, of ript, to Kate nore the fact that humanity was progressive; that | and unwotmanized. In Athens no women : “ x A. Van Vulkenberg and Charles Fuliager tor a stake | With Alice, the herome of the piece, who appears in | or New york. The Gocument alleges She institutions of one contury were no more suited | bus conrtezana could learn statuary, paint- | Subs, He hoped that each ana ail would exert thelr | of gity dollars, twenty-llve dollars “& side, eaca | the lirst act im the characcer of proleg’ to Mr. and | of “wary Warner” Was writen vy ‘Tc to the needs of the next than the garments of tne | ing, phiiosopn' dl try; Vi né <. sportsman to have fifteen biras. Van Valkenberg | 4 6! k , . id OV him sold, iu the manw Zp pay an joetry; virtuous, honest, | aware the scheming conspirators. Now that they ] Slowed Fullager two dead biris, bur stili won the Mrs. Ratciufe (i. B. Philips and Mrs. A. Hind), who ae einen wife: that the chiid were suited to the man. (sppiause.) That | women were deprived by law from learning these | were fully assured that the bail of $10,000 demanded hi , receiv * ; ywe, the Comb] A Kk ei 7 2 ave charitably recelyed er iuto their house, Kaiph a r OL Sree enc cae ae Waa ine | foremost in all these things, and sue had purified by | forgery was the most palpable of “straw” bail, he | JME Out Of ile same MuuBber ae ea Lie concealment, she having u sive priviiege of playing it tor period of order concerniug her, “! ree aes Prone, her genius our literature, and had by her genius { poped that “vigilance” would be their watciword, of Newark. tid Mr. Thompson, of Harrison aud | Sew Lik, appears on the scene and threaens to ras aisy melded ia the purchase. | ‘the ee eee Cerentis aie and | tenet” Brencee ie ereey Orase Ceparment of | They hed right ana law on tuelr side and could uot | Fl osur a stake of $100 Five. birds each were ose Alice if ee does not give him mouey. Here | Deitioueis for the tjanetivl also state Unae no adjustment 60 1s constantly eveloping needs, and | thogat, Did tuey think that if they pub the soli- | jai, eared aban, Whoutpson ion ott the | tere was some ng by Mra. sennings, authorized copy of the drains peeu priated, the fact should dod el bee ae tary pine of Nocway in a riever ground it would On motion, a committee of three was then ap- | 2! having _ killed psahree out «of «na | Which recaived, as it deserved, hearvy appinuse. | 28d, ave erent characters tions were setae oe tv ual ey be v ta lor row into an ocak? No; it would grow larger, more pointed, being William Finley, Albert Saunders aud aie Donaxos ony . sk one | For the purpose of procuring ts 101 oto | UaV WRGSSDG & that if the Institutions. 7 n nha a Raydio ab [thal peautiinl, more eploring and of grander dimen. John Brosnan, to call upon Judge Pierropout, Untied | OF °hng “buds to turk” Mr dona! a wvever, | preserve drom rum her penefac me, | 22 4 cu; om yeeas Ob. LIME —— Wore full ot Cunres. and) uiscontent; eagerly | Hee Qh er eo ee Ore ee a eens Would | States Distelct Attorney, and request of uti, I prac- } fogr two gf mis birds through its gum missing fire, | WHO has vecome neavily tuvoly as Bea Br nrigtg bet an a eee moe ere tuil of wures Mei ~ a 3 agerly | have a richer bower of imagwation and Ueable, to place their case so upon the calendar that | Phir ey was auricn tn Hol gdh Taner | Speculations, Alice visits. Loudon Me CUE , is petition fOr a a Junction one, bat demandmg a more os ‘ongh cu oa and | executive skul, and sie Would then be a better wife, | i: will be tried the present term of the court. hartine tire mantiar eee a vd egy sath to come | Hurold. She earns thas he bas. 3 t ior the rt meaty is towarus tie procarng wider range of activiuies. There were unmistakable | and consequently she would have becter children. The Finat Commit reporied that on Novem. | Par Bagge Me eon, | lese | Charing Cross railroad depot, wich nasteNs to, f dam. signs that there Was something wrong in the exist- | Mr. & of next mday. ‘The followig are whe complete 4. a her thea showed at length the advantages | per 2 inere was a balance Of #42 in thet mg mMstituvons, and what crying “ieacs, peace,” | of a unity of the sexes at the same educational and ors Gera mem: = ‘in would not avail lil the wrong was righted. Her | institutions, Then about ts voting, why, U a Measures were adopte and wine 1s euted IN one oF the UY, 8 cores of Wie matches yosterd: 7 TRE y gent FIRST MATCH. ‘3 Were in arrears tO AL Once Lolly si geen on U ¢ in New ¥ "7 7 . ’ Valk ” t s 5 ev spect deserving of rn (aperty r Le Interest in stilrags for women hiMged upon the fact | woman went ten umes a day to drop a letter in the 3 of the! ‘debtedness sollece the | Yan Valk 1, 0, 0, 1 11,9, 1,9, 1,1, 1-8 EY ae Aa Mod at te x 0 i . and & that sic Kaw 1u It the promise tat sue Would one | post hobody thought aoous it, but If she went once | Uewen of thelr indebtedness, and to collect We | Fata op 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1) 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, Od ae ead | t lay in COND M. day belong to hicrseli, ive ber own hfe and wink | in six months to drop a ballot m a box, why, y her own thoughts, The speaker then proceeded to | it was very dreadiul. (Laugnier,) After a esident, George Green; Vi Thom review the coudition of wowan, aud earnestly .| very loyal and flattering reference to Fngiand and | jiocuau: sccrstary, Wiliam #ibley Donaaue ..... sa desene Budmitied that Wouan should bave pecuniary inde- | the Queen, be sald that there was an objection to oe ster Mt f. Lary pieaeiee uited sociation numbers 170 members. Its o:flcers President, Jon Parsioc, Jr, and ba. lark’? and Ue ¢ characcers, @ nLOn), endence: that when she eared ter own bread sii women voting, because they Would take a yreat deal i vie : ca Walking Match. reaoua ner ‘the int tt had a right io tink Ker Own thoughts and live her | of teeting with them. ‘That was what hee ated to SPIRITUSLISTIC TRICKERTE Wha Pat oft winter trom Parerdod to Hoboken in lew betirecn Aspmivall and Ra Cea envi own lie. Sue adyerted to the ltueace whica | gee, He should like to see men go to the polis with BERS DELVES she ie eo, SES gee ‘ 0 a rtalu note f 0 wee nthe an 4 women ougit to exercise, bus showed that she | tier hands on their hearts instead of their pockets. , “ ‘ t hours and 9 hali—a distance f about sixteen mt $ Aga ; wilile As \ Davk wnet could not properly exercise tt while under tue cou- | (Caugater.) Was there any conscience in the elections | “Zen” the Sailor Gets Questioned and Shaws | > as attempted yesterday afternoon by Peter 4 m ee het at a [ front tol of anoiner., = After dilith upon ue | at New Yor« or brooklyn? (Loud jaughter.) Did they that He Isnt Posted in Smitli, 2 ngitah champion walktst, The match | stantly a a oe ‘ine aise ine goed results wat wight arse trom woman Know what (he bitterness of that laugh inaieated t iid Gets Caughi in » Fathom of Rope and Ob-« I ks ne % a e a ” m DD " oO! ‘y bor r Builrage the speaker proceeded to s tat | they remember tat they could obtain and keep no ht ste ‘s was star an, of Fair} bts not th aes a women wanted such public opinion aud such lerts- | polftical freedom except through the yolce of th jects to Moonshin: street, betuy aman who { Mtn with te } of c lation a8 would secure both men aud Women agai could perforin the feat. taken up, aud sit 2 note ir a fir people, and was uot the introduction of conscience Ars. Harriet Tuackaberry, the m: into qpolitics desirabie,? (Cheers,) Philosophicady | ing nela a he was democratic, aud he saw wat the tendency of * in two near by the groun to; being ost; the ajar vhat ope. % will leave ed LO w Dette every peuitent ali gy ‘ browgh a th ; ous ther unearthly seance at the nand of weicomne co every prodigal and be more | the era was to make democracy more democratic, | 4 Which present thirty m y at odds i the 9 Intent upon providing for hia fauare tan Serutintz~ | wuiversal suffrage more Universal, and in that era | witnoss the Ben" the & i rele 9 a yr nike ~t ng tbe past. Sucitiezisiation Women could not uave | and event jet nea and wouen go'aud act togetner io bad the-be . : : oo | Beriorm whe feat, nena. tia) While the iaws were made and administered solely | aud tus purily and ennoble tal democracy. Wound wip bas Wie.ped Tock to be drowned Aamo vine aio}. smith stared off about ack under fayora- | Le Me cheers.) in a lake whueh had more fresa waier in it than the | ble auspices, with the wind s back. He was } With the girt in custody A bei care-taking, the mercy-loving, the cousolat.on-ty- The meeting waa then closed. doomed “salt could conveniently swallow. followed by a long caravan of and marie |, 15 conveyed to | play was , i 1 Baie- ing, Were exciuved froin its deliberations, Legisiation pales cad ‘Tne cabine suai placed upon the sts good speed at the start, ‘The first foar miles were { ‘tie second act de ma the Laynt chew be could not be truly penelicent till it emoodieu taan’s NOT Poisonen, @ cabinet Was as usual placed upon the stage, } made in twenty-nine minut i nd speed was | Ortuwual Court, penaing W mt 1 afverward al Boou's thoughis and woman's afece man’s energy and | su and an extensive plece of adhesive plaster was | kept Lee reaching: wen Hil. This stuck bim, ‘ou veal fatner 7 3 Cha ti ! i Las ney ert Woman’s tenderness, man’s executive abuily and t event or Scli al ne: placed over the mouthef the gentle medium, who nd retarded him so that he maple to come | Queen's coun Who pro es 5 beougat oat woman's perception of te thing chat ought to be Cventbe Coroner: Poldrmer Neld:an; Ingnest/ab; Pee na in dep Dinck and imacitesved very wihin the requisite me, and 10 latch by stx aly, against tie sng te vpiiy | No. S6) West Thirty-fourth street, over the body of for her minutes, one till tt was representative of the whole bus concern as to the villantes of the commiiice, wh and all-emnbracing as tue diviuelove. | Were women, | Wr. Barron, a lad seven and a half years of age, who | tied her to a rickety clair and left wer alone th her | 4 those w Se rece L mt MAR eemtuee. nin Ayton i then, to fod thei hands aad Wait lor those beiter ed on Sunday e' er circumstance ch | loneitness. 410 lus very best, and We atumiviverstons ol some ae ; alter ming a9 Nu i ; conditions? Must men declare thelr equality andi. | 2d on Sunday evenuig under circumstances which | MOTI. 6 to timo in strong-votced condition | “™Sappolnted boiters th was “sold”? tg | to live, woWever, “reais an f vest them witli the rights Of enizensbipy Would they | Mduced his frieads vo believe that he had been por and explained how he swallowed tore water than | Ot xeaerall st believe | Of ; y, and, Jp bs t ech r mt Demave! Gould tpey Hatt ng 07 si neelves soned. Deceased lived with his father, Thomas Li: was good for , alter an unconscious | Mey ove: Anvtuer . reed iy ny fe ly a Ne eee f tli and jor homanity 9 believed far otherwise. it O1 N e% wenty-fourt " Q existence somewhbére for six months, he got into Lec NO sted a: sae eater OW BE an ac i would be a ray in the history of woman wuen ele | T% at No. 153 West Twenty-fourth sireet, and in spirit land on ius owa hook, where he Ww an ateeied of her isiortunes, but realiy to enable him to ensce aspired ro its best gists. cousegtionce of playing truant when sent to school, } py jus sisier, wht Ly expiain: és ob x th Uys obyeot ant view ae 3 Mrs, LUCY STONN, alter referrmg to the quictude | te had been committed to the Juventie Asylum, in | looked “ire paler”? tla Witen she was A * Guanes’ op whe:lihes : Tne Meee Ute sing and iatter of cour th sireet, Last Thursday the voy was | ling. The wudicuce was of course d ‘ nes “ne 4 raehieni wit Spits With Which Women ac Wes: Thirte heed, cepted the dominacion of man, said that w the | reported sick iu the Asyium, when he was taxen | was “Ben,” Wio, on tne strength of ais drowni ig at present stopping In Newark, toc pasure | act 13 als , in woth the 6 10x Lime came when their equailty of rights was ac- | home, and Dr. Gvodeli attended him, at two] sang a follickiug song alone aud and practice wal © |} Sone 4 . the ¥ 16 of the Tt Was present teiy warned Mr. Aiken of tite la obee Caused the unfor- ws bralus to be igno munously | irom We Louse, Mavi Hest tais the precaation to condscaie ail ef Dis notes, wud knowledged, taca the Tamily of man and woman | o'clock on Sunday afternoon the deceased | full, ave way to two invisible female raey City, te o » Mar s A - Would pe Vata iitic lower than the angels. she | eit home and. Went 10 seo” bis anni, Rose | sang In astrain that bevokened much Nauesive plas, | t22ctsey Clty, leaving the Market sirect dopot at } tain vetng re ft cont ! wisned, however, to speak upon the reasons that | Barron, who 1s cook in the famuy of Dr. Lover, in | ter over their mouths, Then came the questous, | Newark at twenty iminures to ton aud arriving at | audience) wit st pe cee ena women had to clatm the sudsage, There were a | Thirty-iourth street; be complained to his aunt that } The tirst was:— "| the Jersey City ferry house at ten imimutes past murder alice ia teustrated, villany 19 aut Askect reat many women Who said What tiey had not the | his father and step-mother were m the habit of beat | “What is the exact <listance between the moon | eleven, taking the same route as run by te Newark | Vitiue triulaplis in the Lourth act (a briiiiaut drawing cast desire to vous. Until recently site bad not be- | ing him severely Wienever he came to ace her. He | and tie second story of the Fut Avenue Hote’ and New York omnibus line, stopping three winutes | Toot scene}, Alice and Harold are taade lappy, Mr. Heved wat this ieeling was so geseral as it 18 | complained of pain i his head, chest and abdomen, | This Was a stunuer, but “Ben was, in an inaef. | a the draworidge over tho Passale river, thus | Ratelife is rescued trom tne tolls of A. pin tueruvy pul au etiectaal squelcher upou the produe- amoug Wwomen—thut it Was possible that she | and growing rapidly worse died at halt-past mine | nite way, fully equal’ to the occasion} for he made | MAXug the distance In one Lou aud ciaicty mAmUtes, | eVerY Thing ens wall, as Uf Gughttoend. tion of “awry Waraer® at some barn in Cincinnati, coud show that imdiference io the making | o'clock the same evening. His symptoms were s0 | the econoucal reply that, as he had never been to" TE a eeee Et, CXpressiig our opinion | Muwaukee or otuer suduroan town. Now anotuer of laws that sie was called upon to obey. Was | pecuilar that strong suspicions of tou Y Fiith Avenue Hotel he c y enc that this plece is aduurably performed, well put om | jipig hus vec added to the cham by the iw p Ki powsible to. suppose that @ young girl, sixteen | exelied, and hence the erudeae Of Dr Goode, | witek was of courted e very apriied™ reponse P NAL MOVEMENTS, the atage and deserving oF 8 liberal support irom | ity anger nthe then Imuignant manag years of age, standing where tie two Ways of lite | who only saw the boy Once, and thaton Friday, wus | indeed. ‘i i the public. ‘The scenery 1s notewortuy for tts fdelity | Compening mim i desist froin a more extensive Mot, with # liuman life before her, would be content | disregarded and the Coroner called, r ‘git lawful for @ man to marry hia widow?’ Mode to the Georgia State Fair, | ‘2 Mature and for the artistic skill displayed in 18 | Hirering of Lom ‘Taylor's latest aud peruaps best Vo know that all te purposes of her hie, her rights | Joscpu Cushinan, M. D., mads’ a post-mortem | asked a young man who dida’t wear glasses, and | Stet Cameron ts going fo ieorgia $ * | construction. Several uf the scenes are lairly mag- | Grama. and her duties snould be controled and sbe not | examination on the boay, on which there were found | wio parted luis hair in the middle. — A wealthy colored man has beea appomted a no- | nificent, The acting was admiradic from beginn ig a — have a word to say about it? ‘atte by litte had she | no serious marks of violénce. ‘The chest was filled “OF CouTH® Nob! replied the medium, much to the | MEY pubic, at Cicago. ee hameee ces tek Guar Ge THE SUB-TACASU AY. (Mts, Stone) come to tuink that this indifference did | with water and there remained not a doubt m the | merriment of the audience. . “Black jaundice” carricd ofa gon of General James | Mrs Jeunings’ part was faithfully represented, as Sa ate nade ee ttt mcettng in Delaware | doctor's mind but that death was caused by dropsy, | “What Is the density of the atmosphere to the | Harrison, in Waco, Texas, See eee Ls IRERTer Ter Caton ane | Gumases *y Sworn and in Charge as Sthe the audience a woman who aa cained Sve nem ‘etete jury accordingly rendered a verdict to that mine inch in the spirlt land’ inquired another The poneers of Memphis have @ society called | was, as ususi, av fait; Kighton, Parsioe, Fitzgerald, ‘Treasurer. dred dollars by her own savings, and she had placed pr ger reer peempmapaeorenmena yerBen” gold he hadn't made asurvey of the spirit | “Te 014 Folks at Home. De Vere and Phillips. In tact, we have seldom see | Yesierday morning General Butrerfeld reczived @ 4 ina bank aud had hidden the bank book from her A WHOLESALE TRAGEDY, land, aud so wasn’t able to answer oquaraly silt Chang and ng, the Siamese twins, have returned a heere y satisfactorily rendered on a frst mghe iN | ges aton iiforming lkitn of the death of nis father, H clty. * dad and drunken husband; she haa put aewn in her Here @ geutieman asked “Ben,” asa salior, how | % their home in North Carola. Toon & new earpet which she had purchased iro | An Entire Family Murdered—An Old New | many tect were contained in a’ fathom, but the | Charles Reade, tie novelist, will build a theatre on | Fieri AVENUE THEATRE—Mrs, P, beatae and did not ury during the Chanfrau, pet t anette ndinn ss “learned” about that y Agee an old New York favorite, after an absence of more | 2) ; 3 cee ae Set ties arpot canon op atadipletgen for Gres re hee a Murder Rebashed in Ind dium conteuded he Wasn't “learned” about that | his property in Belgravia, London, 1a tid Kink devolve, athe day, hw eft the aity to stiend the ob husband ana the bank book discovered and stolen, EVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 15, 1809, ey wenied to know if Re “believed in the in | ye Contederate dead around Cynthiana aro tobe } than two years from the metropoliian stage, made | Je niuac wig appearance at the By the fatesrerenge OF) sslends ie payment of the | Krom Captain Triplett, of the steamer Petroita, | detiuite of tue abstract,” aud he made a reply as tuicl- piccthy ie . cae cad aaa fears od tl tog | REX rencrée at this theatre last evening before her | ‘Treasury aud Wook possession, having received fis money by the bank woe copped, and by her own | who arrived yesterday, we leara that a woman | lglo(o no doubt, Ww himself as it was a ulyatory to | , Ghneral R. P. Leo bas neatly tcovered lis wonted | O14 frieuds—the playgoers of this city—in her | Commission and waken tue vath of ofive. No exaunl- er ae rights i hoe fink Phen there Was an | named Gtichtist and her eldest son w other peopie. ; gs coop agp bean ae ip bce aaiinl rete of Rather Bovles, 1 Hobertecnis ots Ration of the moneys oF HOKS Nas As yel Laken Pee dias the Woman wore walotor erm “ ere found mur } An individual whom the medium, in answerto | Spotted Tali cot on a sproe recently, in Dacotan, | final rule of Esther Eccles, in Roverison’s charm} pigce, but ii iaay possibly take owing hupression that the women were well protected and | dered in thelr own home, a mile and ahait back of | a quesiion, designated as a Mr. Liha wantet to | and killed bie Mouth, ehies of the Ogaiallas ing comedy of “Caste.” Mrs, Chantrau upon mak- | fo several fe, irtus ineroudced b§ i eget Bera Teo gase sn the cat ‘ivan mventhen? Troy, Perry county, Ind., on Saturday evening, ana | Know ‘which, Was (ne gray goose or the white | there are $50,000 reward offered in various sums | ing her appearance before the footligats was warmly | Which the secounis are examined aod ed Not always’ 1 think, (Great iaughter.) in the { wo other qalidren fearfully tnjared. ‘The first alarm | KOs’ the gander” Ben stutiered for @ wiule, | for the arrest of sundry wurderers th Florida, grected, and after she had become thorongnly | CYETY Mont. the opening of sealed packages and chuckled qaite audibly, and then in an angry tone goid bags Would hardly be necessal ferryboat did not tie men | always give | was given by the husband and father, who says ne | deviated chat no “fowl talk wasaltoned among the | Five hundred aud ten of the arrests tn San Fran- | warmed up to her work repaid those present by | oorceried wll tasiuse ves Way to the ladies ¢ Well, they didn’ $do that that } teil at nine A. M. and did not return UN night, when Spirits. ‘Vhis brougit down the house, and ahoriiy cisco last mouin Were “ancommoniy arunks.”? giving them a really artistic and most enjoyable mi- | factory measure of examination. night; there were men in the ladies’ cabin in the | he found bis wife und eidest son dead and cold, and | alterwards, wien tae medium had untied aud ted Mrs, General Custar goes with her laspand on | persouation. Though somewhat coid im the first act, quiet possession of seats, and plenty of ladies stand- ) the younger children searcely alive. He says he herself by spiritun! means to her chair, the audtence | Indian campaigns, and 18 a good shot witu the rife, | Mrs. Chanfrau’s acting was nevertie as graceful 0 bat the parues Upon sou salts lng, th the boat ghe (Airs. Stone) came across ta. | found dinner on the fire cooking and inferred 5 cours Yr " . nile ta Ox e as it was careful, and in the two suceceding avis she (alugnter,) Let te men take the inside of the waik | deed of blood was done Oelore Nook. The. woman | Ventre’ es eueNee a ApiEtEUailsM, JolepE Y Helle Nord's exchusband nas found a place on | Tijued ing ber pareall Wat spaie, vin andseening | hud the cushioned seais, f they would, but give | was horribly mangled by hatchet about the head a Cespeues? sail. Belle herself has retired to a lunaile | arieesnass whica characterized her interpretation |. T* ; women a voice inthe making of the laws When | and neck, and the boy’s head was broken im with A STRANGE Wiit.—The willof Jane Pease, wno } SYtU%- of the same part in the summe: Sund: achers? Association was held last their forefathers caine out o: the white heat of the | the pole of the hatchet, died twenty years ago, first wife of Kellogg Pease, The contest for Senator of lowa for the long term | way theatre. Mrs, Chanfrau last ¢ evenl » Fourth avenue (Dr, Crosby's) Preshy- war of independence, they learnca i that strife Great excitement prevatis in the community, and | proves to be'a curious document. By ts terms and | MS satd fo be Harrowed down to Judge Wrigut, of | ported by Mis# Fanny Davenport 2s q > % Lae eiiie aes Th ‘With George the Third ‘that those only were called | at the carly hour at which the Petroua passed down | gave her husband the nse of all her properiy durmg } Keokuk, wud Allison, Mrs. Gilbert as the Marquise, Mr. Georye Clarke as | ('Y Church, Mtr E. C. Wilder presiding, The to obey the laws wio made them, [¢ was written } it was tmpossibie to gain fall particulars. There are | his lifetame and bequeatied It at his decease to Yaie | Tho Crown Prince of Prassia has taken’ a very Mr. J. B. Polk as Captain Haweree, Mr. | Church was tiled to repletion, every avasiable seat mm that declaration “that government ac: | hints of suspicions against the husband. College. Her estate consiated of springfield Bank | beautiiui paliet girl, disguised as a groom, with hun as Old Eccles and Mr. James Lewis as Sam | being taken. The exercises were opened by singing, quired thew just right m the conseat of On Saturday eveutng a shot waa fired from we } stock and a tine farm, which she provided shoald | on is tour vhrouga Katy, ? ‘iige. The m mention of these ari wed by the rewiinz of tWo chapters tie governed, and tiat “iaxation without re- | Court House yard in Mount Vernon, Ind., at Unaries | not be gold tor 10) years, and no. ole should be Joun Kivte, claiming to be 107 years of ‘ Actent ettarantee for the gencral ¢ ‘ “AD then odered by the presentation [4 tyrauay.” Eituer change the De- | Leaning, while he was passing down trom supper to | allowed to jive on it who supported in any Way the | qyor of tie t'evolutiol ttlor Latvece. ened | Performance, and We need only add mat all did ther | Key ‘the conciusion of which he deilv- Giaralion of Independence or say that (ue claims of | is saloon, The ball passed through his hat, ‘the | First Hecloswstieal Socioty, us tits society lid not | ty the iialelmore City Couned torrent ppd | best to please, and that they did it eifectually. ‘Ine celle ross on common errors tn? women are houess. It was sau by the men that at | shot is believed to have been fired by Robert Reard, | done unto her as they would he done by. she f° We Baltimore city Couned for an appropriation. | piece was nicely placed. upon we © the set par- yerhe Orne and undeness of was univomanly to vole, Thirty years ago, when | wao had cailed at the saloon a few moments berore | directed tue President of the College to liye all the Queen Isabelia Is 80 disappointed at the Little sup- } jor seane in Lae second act Deing deserving of par the under and over esti of the women cate forth to speak publicly, not for them- | and mquired for Lenning, and who has not since | provisions carried ont, but aMsxed no penalty, ‘Toe | Dore lent ro her cause here by tho Buyeror of Ute | tieutar monuon. An audience somewhat more | capacities uptis and the numerous other peives, but for those who were in bonds, the | been se Jollege Corporation have been tnatructed bY Jegal | French that, alter her departure for Kome, 1 18 | appreciative than vumerous assisted. ae the por- | duiicuiues attenmas 4 proper gdminsiration puipiis of the jana were eloquent in their { ‘The citizens of Mount Vernon are greatly excited | counsel tat as there is no penaity ivean reatize on | Muchly probable Uiat she will never return io France. | formance, which, by the way, passed of Mn the most } of Cospel trutha were reviewe Lat lengui and IM denunciations, and tie texts were rolled out, | and have turned out én masse to hunt down tue | the farm at once, now that Mr. Pease i@ dead, aud The spinsters of Brattleporo, Vs, were much | agreeavie and enjoyable manner. maser style, 1 nd prope ri sted. At “it ig @ shame (or a Woman to speak.’ Bat | would-pe assassin, Beard'’s motive is revenge, Len | accoraingly neyoiations tor iis sale ar eady in | shocked one last week by a pa of young jon’ Moscow, with its African ions and ent the mu of Dalvs & some tert the Women wenton, No one now questioned the | ning having Ruot Beard’s father about a yearugo in | progress, It is tought no avtempl to break the | ladies, from Glenwood Ladies’ Somin Who b teem Nive ality eed vey HT ren ade by Rev. tired Taylor, of Phitas Tight of woman to speak apor any piatiorn if she | sc.-defenee, Beard baying attacked fin Io his y he having no wear blood reiativer will be | walked down to view the rains of tue tee ‘fire ate Monster aud baby elephants, its royal Bengal } gop nia, relauve to the ciaseile 1 Of Pupils, Lhe A ‘ had anything to say, vid sue jouud that the wonten f paioub With @ bowie kuila, BONN DOTA, NOW A400 Lured da Uieir picluresque gy MMasUC COBLUMIEHs #3, WS superb aquarium, its Urienial curiowities J uivelug wus Wen closed by Hay SiNgUs Ob & DY My