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: _ NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, 1870.—TRKIPLE SHEET; 5 for a moment and étve, with an exhausted yet will- jog crew, many of whom were past, some desper- ately #0, by being dashed about thé decks and by fal'iug; with all the hatches battened down foro and act, with too dangerous a fea to steam against (stcam bad been generated Just sulicieat to keep steerage way at o'clock) —I in thts helpless condition t ore Was nothil to-do But to await the issue as calmly aud philosophically as one might; fo thaf thore was now tiné to converse rauionaliy, and to ascertain more clearly the personal feolinzs up- Mout mM the several minds of those brought face o face with great peril perhaps death. Few spoke mncn, and some had carried thelr reti- cence 0 far as to quietly make their Onal arrange. Tents a8 to their cifects; and a few there were who devoutly suppitcated Divine aid trom Him who hoids the seas Im the hollow of Mis band—this too tu dittor- ent faiths aud tongues, but none the less fervently onthat account. ‘hose who had dear ones at hoine brooded Stesoaly over the hidden future; those who Werd not blessed In this respect exhibited forebod- Tt has become acustom, when an event transpires | {ngs as unhappy, but differently expressed, because ‘ising irom different remembrances, But amid all fnvolving great danger, the experlences and teach- i ; this there was a want of who! 1s almost always & Ings ef which are of incalculable beneflt to those | enaracteristic featare in the extremity of danger— whose profession carries them whero they aro |} namely, the formation of a resolution to seoure . | Bafety, and for the simple reason that such Uscly—tadeed almost certain—to encennter & simi thing’ Was an essential absurdity. There was no lar danger—I say it has become a custom to narrate | jand to make. No boat could live in asea that publicly the circumstances concerned inthe peril | would founder such a ship, so thet no resolution was under consideration, and for @ twofold reason—the ae Had the ent Praken un cease W.evely ~ must have been able. ono, indicated above, to warn others against similar At elgut o'clock the joyiul t! ngs were ciroulatod haps; the other, ‘hat those who ordinarily aro not | that tio glass was rising, aliuough the hairicane be mal on theses poin's may have Rts iden ra, Fie vit mm Inunuta dice Se Ree noe ne 1e Whole evoutng an n@ Carly hours of the ner e perils encountered by those whose fortune it 13 | Guy, Still the gl eoncinued to rise, and this inspired | to adopt a seafarmg hfe. Following out this custom, | hope, The value of the ascenston was practically Y te illustrated about four o'clock ou the morning of tho Seppnopones Sagivre.a, brief llstory, of gaiehy more. ri by alight mederation of the gale—a circum. Properly, of the effects of the cyclonc—that marine | gtance notea bag iL Wii emotions composed of hope scourge—of Soptember, 1970, as fur as witnessed on | and fear—hope slighUy predominant. es steame ment of rs from this point was fradual, but it board the United States steamer Shenandoah, was steady: but there still remained a dreadiuiiy ‘The most recont analegous acount which has ap- high sea ronning, in the trough of which it was peared in print in tho remembrance of the writer is | feared the low masts would roll out of tae ship. b 1 Several times shé fell off into it, but, providentiall, tho reclial of the disasters which befel the Uutted | ¢ooaped, and by skliful mauceuveing ale Was gil States ship lagho, September 20, 1869, in the watera | ed agalist a similar disaster, ‘the pitculng ai th of the Pacide Ocean, which account wes published | times was so great that tho eea Was more then ouce me seen by tie officer on the quarterdeck over the fore- in one of tho magazines of the day, As nearly as | yards and the logical loculy oi such motion was un- can be ascertained by a comparison of data and of avoldably Mlustrated by the fearing adrift, through | incidents connected with that unfortunate occur agerigrma esta cn ni ce, bea a hung renco, the ordeal of Loth vessels scomsto have been The poopdeck for this short s of thine was ne. much the same, In neither caso was life or voasel | tualiy snurerged ana a tarbule: as lost in tho gale. In both cases the ships wera tno | 8°23 resembled iu thelr cut: 6 DURE Bl property of tho United states government, Inthe | NgWeites om the avery, uptur manos at case of the Idaho the glass fell to 22.69; in thar of | on the ine of some ain: this veasel the lowest point reached was 28.67, Tho Shenandoah, United States steam. sloop-of- war, had been perfectly rebuilt and thoroughly re. fitted to go to Kea. So complete was her reconstruc- | Selves in the bier rh “ fon that a distingulsued ofleer connected with tho piiveret ake pga tides f havy yard at Cuarlostowa, Mass, infornod the | mw is ‘ - mine an riter that in nis opinion forr oxen Could haul ralf-past three o'dook on the morning of the Ono ivad all that re: (oe Ry iv hei ma Me | satis inore drifted Ag rts Wi, About Uwo pen tuaised of her original Umbders. | dred yards to leeward, the helpiess, tossing, (un Her apfointments as to spars aud rigging were as bing werk of & Vessol, eupposably a sh D, avin | Complete as it was possible to make thems and | Visible but the stump of onc m Lull cou. Although ttis never @ picasant thiag to leave one's By Eiyheand the eels aant erg f home and fiends, it is vitifn the bounds of reason fe x eee borane Do ite 00 to assert that no oMcers nor crow, collectively, ever | bowtd, Bor could ussistance have b left their and loss regre:fully. On bonrd, all to1d, | Gnoot tho victiuin arctan Te wb Were 243 souls. Tho vessel was to sail to join tho | of tho an yelone, and the ni @ unfor- ry ; oh tunates who peérisned in ter will serve to 8! European aquadroa, which station, in the judgment | 110) slvealy extended and iiournind eatalogne 0 of & naval oflicer, is one much to be coveted. those whose sad, slinple and touching obituary On Sunday, September 4, thus splendidly equipped, | must be, “Lost at sea.’? the Shenandvah and her pilot parted company in President's Roads, Boston harbor. ~The same god ow fortune which fad atteadea her tuus far continued with her; favorable winds carried ber on her course; . the weather was a type ef all that has been descrioed | T8° Wurslsane of the 19th~ Additional De- a3 delightful, and the ship's company was unusually tails ef Damages—‘Lhe Lasurrection~Cuban healthy, Whether her share of good fortune had SuccessesKears of a Western Movement now been meted out, or whether the trial to winch @ a fr imen« she was about to be subjected was stmply to estan- Ry TpsaragnberMxecuttan-of smd Rheen sh her stanchness, ts problomatical; but in either tel, of the Sam Salvador ExpeditionA wise, on the morning of Soptember 8 tho wind Small Kevolationary IMovemout iu Hae baaled abead, although the weather continued fue Vaua~-Courts Declared Possessed of Certain Bs it had been, With the exccption of the usual sadi- 7 dissatisfaction manifested by sailor men at contrary Hecledlingen, sem app apremlur egos Winds, nothing unwelcome occured until the oth, HAVANA, Oct, 25, 1870. apy poh eheioe ie Lie ide Taig; the sky was Later information from the we: partof the squall. is com the aang £0, an064 tar fsland, thongh as yet deficient in dctat!, suows that 33 Wa and to dogo rather ripidty, which caused some & the firat roport of the damage dono by the hurricane foetee Pat 3, spprelice hess suas ys fae lth, | of the loth was by no means exaggerated. ‘The veek nh the compass buoys, the win re is 3: 0 sterda commenced to freshen im ihe worming aud | Seamer Lorsundl arrived at Batabano yesterday Contiiued to increase slowly, raising a heavy | from Laguna de Cortes and a numoper of oiher ports soa. AG ti Na tbo tno ship begea to | on the south alde, west from Mavena, bringing news aie CORMAG TAP. «Dak ratilhe Or morsincag | Of terribie damages snfered along the const, ana, exhibited ot the involuntary posturings and the ace | though nothing had heen received froim the interior, cee eee of fel eauren mn eae {¥ | itis inferred that the towns and estates there have olds, and the address and satll required to par+ ; ' Sar pee take of one’s Junciicon without Loreibiy disp vary | sugered in a corresponding manner. Several yes- With the use of those on tins asion Migrsto: gels wero observed by tho Lersand! blown high and Piven tonnes, plates end: umwvee—-snereby: brik é- | dry upon the sore, In Batabano the tower whari coi 14 LO he MAAly Ap—NO idea Was exter s Sec Eon tained of anything moe thena tres blow, whicn | Was vory mucn damaged. Two coasting schooners rould simp: rh: ‘or to the stomachs of those | are fast in the sand, aad among a considcrabie ho strifered srom see slexness, t frather | nuinber of other vossela ashore are tio gunvoat | uselcas and unay ig CXpencitvre of mess sicres, 4 i 4 ae 3 % iuch mugut Othe Wve contributed to the hap- | Alarm, the coastiag steamer Rspaia, eud a large plnoss of mankiad by jehiug stenance to thuse | schogner from Honduras, pereend of more seonoued The none from Cayo Kianco the authorities cond word that | had greanally boca shortene:, siavly to bd-04 the | tWO Gead bodies had been throwa upon che shore gale side in case anything inex, should gccur, | and another in the Carojal More than twenly THE LATE CYCL ; Pa Watails of the Late Cyclone in tho Atlantic— Experfencs on Board the United States Steamer Shonandcah—Terrible Buffoting of the Ship—Topmasts Snappod—Docks ‘Washod—Danger of Foundering—t'er- rible Fury of the Galo—Stanch- noss of the Stonmer—Abating of the Gale—-A Wrook Passed UNITED STATES STEAMER Tra eT sa LISBON, Oct 11, 1870, ng avout forty: ad then that r veo erance Was loo e frot for 0.9 mo- £d » Gnd ulso to be In accordance WH that mariue ad- | oiners wore observed ia the water, but could not be monislier, the barometer. t Suddenly the tempest incr e axed, andthe slip gavo reached. They were coubtiess the bodies of Ward room ta wes | wrecked marinors washed towards the shero. The | oompieteiy inverted 6): ly by gravity, co & the Pyar, be? 1 tho ligithouse service, bad | Foil yo coward wads luast foriyene degrecs toTOrty. aleop saegeons aan ce ug J seven degrees; the whole cistacce rolied In the larch | Sone to picees in Key i ‘Was sixty-nine (legr es. At on o'ciock the glass | In San Nicolas the soa rose over six fect, flooding had fatlen to 29.5, but tits plionomenon liad beeA | tne Lonses, several of which were desti yed, and too frequently witnessed by many to cause Apprehen- r hanisih the wharf. sion; but when on farther inspection it was discovered | Washtag away the wharf, buat the eae ey sul ch ning, and f it ye From Bahia Ronda we learn that the damavres are steadily risiug wind and sea constituted factors that | very great in that vicinity. In the newly sown fleids wariit by thew violent action and } | 3 aA Thouon the bots, us dad e¢ mn masis, frees thap | tuo sprouts Nave beon entirely destroyed. In the had been hitherto all sues aszueicd an empression | village ton small honses were blown down and many of grayity, ali the more porientous because of tho uiuers Wore uarooled, Of the fences, palin ire: rasiate ef the mutation. At lict.-past one o’elock ull trees, very few remain, and the Louses the violence of the sca drove in the pivot port on | email farms are mostly blowndown. Tie cune fields fe larboard bow, and the deck was deluged dimost | within sight of the towa are all down and the dau instantly; but by a rapld replacement of the wn- | age incalculable, e shipped timbers the vireatened dunger was averted. in San Diego de Nafiez nine honse3 were blown The water thus taken on Pocrd swashed beavtl: down and te roads are impassable, being cio: e@bout, urged by the rolling of tho siip, aud as it | up with trees and débiis, In Lag Pozas similar di airuck either port or s.aitoard bulwark st seemicd 10 | struction had taken piace, and only the Louses of Wa- completely stigger tite vessel, wich responded to | usual solidity remain uninjured, In Hinojat ové these torrific blows by a ircimulous shudder, a3 if iu | twenty houses were blown down. Femonstrance at such treatment, Many embargoed estates suifered very severely The galo steadily continued to increase In violence | from the hurricane of the 7th, and the journais hore and strength, blowing from the east-southonst, | gro publisiing details thereof, Amovog these a te Griving hetere tt a blinding spoon-spray, #0 furtously | estates belonging to Sefior Aldama, ih the vicinity ag to render any evject, however bulky, invisinie @6 | of Matanzas, named respectively Yanta } ova, Ar @ distance of about five hundved ivet. It was now | monta, Santo Domsmgo, San José aud Concapiion, + impossible—utleriy so—to go aloft to farl the sail | npon which many of the buildings were destroyed, | Wineh the force of the gale had started adrift by | tho plantain groves thrown Gowi and greac iv,ury Teason of its parting the porc matntopsatl sheets | done the cana. mox could the gail be clewed down in suiticient tind Private information leads to the conclusion that aes it from being blown }ivers to ribbons. | the strength of the insurrection ts now ccut it was obliged to be co left, fluttering Gnd betokon- | the jurisdiction of Sancti Espiritu. General Ber- Ing distress, and cracking i the wind as flexibiy as | narde de Larona, known as “Bambeta,” 15 there and @ coachman’s whip. . recently had a figit With the Spanish forces, deieat- At twenty minutes past atx o'clock the mizzen | ing them, killing three oMcers and many men. Some storm staysall tack (the only satls carried now were | fear is expressed that the Oubans are moving west- ‘the force and mizzen storm staysalis) parted with @ | ward wiil.a view of destroyingestates, On the night staxtimg suap, but the sail was fortunately hauled | of the i0th the insurgents, numbering betwecn two down and secured before any eno was hurt with tha | and three hundred, under Dorado and Gomez, at flying block. Ten minutes afterward with atright | tacked the Villa of Cahaiguan tn Los Elunas, but, Tul crash the main topzallant mast was carried away, | ag the Spanish accounts say, were driven off alter but owing tothe streagth of the rigging it hung | sacking and burning several houses. ‘They lost two swingibg violently invoard and outboard with the | kilied. ‘The village of Be co, OCcupled by Luo in- Motion of the vessel, Jormipg a tearful and perilous | gurgents, was recently attacked by the Spamards Spectacle, it was ulterly out of tho question tose | and the Prefect Clemente Cailizares killed, Tuo cure the wreck for the reason before given, namely, | usual number ef small cacounters are reported from tho smpossibility of going aloft; so that the addi- |.tne Cinco Villas, tional danger of ule encumbrance (for puch it had The execution of Don Andres Pimentel, of tho now become) cutting through tho stending rigging | Salvador expedition, took place in Trinidad on tho Was prosented. At seven c’clock the glass had | 15th, He maintained an admirable composure from failen to 25.67, and the cycione had reached @ fury | the first. On leaving the prison he addressed 2 few and a violence without a paralicl in We remembrance | courteous words to those gathered around, He Ol_any individual on voard. earnestly entreated to be permitted to face his Tt is customary on a vessel when the danger of | executioners, but as he had been convicted of trea- foundering tireatens to vecome extreme to release | gon this was denied him, ali who aro in conlinemcnt for crimes of whatever A Slight revolutionary demonstration recently “Mature, At-tiis juncture, therefore, the prisoner took pisoeim this city. 1f seems a tax had been inie Who was [n trons ior misconduct was liLeraied, ana | posed upon the cartmen which they considered ‘this of itself is 0 xample of the peril which we | olious und unjast, refusing to pay it, aud at the predicted for ouiseives. Av eight o’cluck go violeut | game time ceasiig their work to ine great incon- Was the motion and So Digh Was the sea that the | veafenco of the mercantile community, As they aro team launch, secured at tho davits just forward of | all volunteers and pairiotic citizens their complaints je MaAiNwBast on the starboard gelde, was Wrenched | were listened to, and in an interview with the Cap- | violentiy aboard, and the daviis themselves twisted | tain General he assured them that the tax would | ke wire, althongh they were five inclics 11 diame- | pot be collected, It is now atated thas the merchants wer, for, cd of Solid von. The licavy ion cradies in | {ntend to protest against the very ouerous slamp which the Iauncii rested when in situ were snappe tax recently decreed. Uxo glass. Admonisied by this of tho Jasiavillt A question of jurisdiction upon matters touching Of what had hitherto becu considered sufletently | embargocd properties having arisen between the eecure, extra Cay were placed on the guns and | superior civii goverDment of this isiand ana tho other heavy movables. The jarger yards had becu | courts, and it Naving been referred to tho Boveru- fees with preveuter braces and jninper's some | ment in Madrid, his Highness the Regent has issued ows before. ‘The rigg W Logan to display & | a decree declaring the courts possessed of jurisdic- dan, es feritte and hung ivo er y, eae in A tion, as mentioned In the followlag articies:— ward the mast, becoming 4 trifle taut oaly on the jret—=ff among the erabargoed proporty 4 more elevated side as Ue st rolied. Lashings Lonaig to tuird partics by ue ‘ach uted Asin 30 "he ie 5H Were stretched across from tarboard to the port | aurrection, it shall be rethrned to it oy ra, i claimed, and lower standing rigging, with tho view to prevent | fa case they have not been deol vols, the inevitable cha-e and weakening Wuich must eu Secnd—1n the Fame manner just creait of third parties Hie dn ue ont ences against embaryoed property shall be satiahed, ae litanice it 3 ‘ A pligations contracted before the’ rising of Y, Avten o'clock the cry came ait from the forward | Cralls and obligations contracted oo part of the versel, acquaiutlag the falnt-1 PE Rinte the foun of property, ere A arted and | "yp e robura of propert: obligatt almost despairing mortals with the inieiligenoe ihat | as referred to in the foregoing “erticlcay euatl he onenrod the fying jibhoom had been carried away. As it fell | by the administration of embarcood Properties after ihe 60 Ita wo remain, it being fooliardy to even tsink | claims have been Justiled berore the fiscal of the capital of Of securing the Wreck. AT haif-past ten tho foretop. | the tsland of Cubs, and under the rexponaibility of the {une- allant iniist suapped Of short at the cap, ike the tionarics who accord the same, without damages to a third ped id wishout gosta nor Unnecessary delay, when the inivering of an inverted fi tc letele, ‘and tho | fiz’ ae ented show upon their ts wreck hung slashing backward and forward with wandiy and euDelency. id silacsayer coud gage thundering clatter, adding more calamity to Fourti—If the titles ond claims do not present these condl- ready’ taveatening the ‘voasel oa yee | acter tue cteime requice, erdeceing upon point of law, ry A WISSING STEAMSHIP. The Propellor Vernna, from this Port, Ono Week Over Due at Galveston—Fears Exutertainod for Hor Safety—List of Passengers. Grave feara are entertained that the steamship Varuna, belonging to Messrs. C, H. Mallory & Co.'s ling, hence to Galveston, has been lost, with all on bourd, Tnts vessel leit New York on her regular trip for that port on Saturday, October 15, and had no accident of a disastrous nature happened to her she shouid have been at Galveston over a week azo, The latest intelligence received by her owners of her Whereabouts is thai contained in a meagre report from the New Orleans steamship Do Soto, which ad- vises that on the evening of the 19th ult, when off Jupiter Inlet, Fia., the missing steamship was seon by them, but since which time she has not been hoard from. The relatives of those on beard the Varuna are fearful that some great misfortune has overtaken her, and that allon board have met thelr death i buffeting the angry waves of the broud ocean, These apprehenstons are natural, inasmuch as it is feared that tho Varuna was caugiit ta one of the late Gulf gales, which sent so many noble crafts and holy nobler crews to watery gravea, The arrivals of steamsiups from New Orleaus for the past few Sreport that the Piorida coast is coversd with portions of wrocks and paria of once valuable ca goes; but there tho story ends, aud litue informa tion Is given to point to ths recogaliton of mauy of the vessels caught In and torn to pieces by the torrl- bie hurricanes that raa riot m tie Gull of Mexico during ihe month just passed. Inquiries were made at the oMlers of the owners yesterday relailve to tie rumors of the less of this | steamslip, and oll information songht was frecly given, but yet the ownors are far from considering hor cage pope esa, AUT entertain the idca tuat she ard from on the Bat: Lorida Couss ondition, left t mig to tu: 3 r. Ainong the adsember of the Uritteh Parliament, who eying through the Staies toar of pioasy Observation, The nauws of these passengers are as Mr. Kay, ‘harles Ames, 3. Burt ey, i Mra, 7, Rownk, Mr. an '. J, F. Bieaney, u, Dy 's. . D, John £0, Mr, Moutton, Mir, Jenking, M. P, (of Heers of the missing vessel were exportenced le@men, Captain Joseph Spencer h: con regarded as oue of tht at Of this port, The enginecr’s dopari weil manued by skilful geniemed, anid of T Ausiln, the chief cellent, ‘fhe cargo of the Varune consisted hi goods and was worth attue lowest estimate $ The Varuna was a iirst cass wooden pr only one year old, She was butit at My: in 1869, by Carles I constructed at the Delanater Iron Works in tua city. She was 120 feet loag vn deck, 23 feot 6 e breadth of beam, 17 feet $ tuches depth of hold; 31 fest of water, had two decks, aud was 6:0 tons budren, Her bull was of oak, chestaut and pine, ond square fasiened wish copper and treenaila. er engine w of the vertical direct te hes wy 80 Lachea, ead her pr OU. njamin stucer, luis reputation Wus ex- peller, sto, Conu., sic Were ara cymTOT pars Y INSTITOTZ FAT, tk of the Exhibltion=lron | Ts Amcricw? Address by A.W. ‘Ube well-merited encouragemont given to the an- nual fatr of the American Institute has been at | cuded with gratifying resnits Besides being a financial success, ib has afforded a very fwvorable opportimity for tue exhibliion of many novel and useful entions, And the fact tat there has year beon more rivalry between manufacturers in the display of ineir goods is a b tom of the pro; of the society, ‘The | tibitors bave exceeded sixreea pune | dred, a greater number by far than has heretofore enrolled in the Mst of competitors, and thera can be no doubt that, taken ¢3 a whole, {b Is do- | cidedly Une best fair ever eld under tho nes of the American Institute, bota ta the variety and y of tho display. After an ususually r the exhivitton will close next wy evening, when the distrioution of pre- | miums wil take placa A piomiu feature hout, aod that which has attracted consider. on, 18 tho execlicnt show of mo ‘y The attendance has been un:formly good, and tho } r been marked by public apprecia- tion, It is understood tiat the irectors of the Justitute intend having a more op- propriate if not a itarger building for thely future operations—one where there 1s likely to be leas confusion, and where the din of machinery cannot dvowa the clear tones of a piano, Tue at- tempt to lecture at the Rink is evor altended with since scarcely a Word can be heard uous Noise, | inspe At the upper ber of visitors congregatsd to licar the address of Mr. A. W. Sumphre: vy of the Sieriuog Iron and Railway Company, on ‘iron and its Manufacturo in America.” ‘He was duced by Mr. N. 0. Ely, Vice President of the | stitute, and having referred at soime ien, th io the of ine manulacture of iwon, he gave an in- ug Goscviption of the primitive manner of al, allading particular: the old Catalan Te thes adveried to the develoument of th Iron manuiacture in Great Britala and its sup went Inteoduction, by the aid of anturacite coal, to fea, and its progress ta bout countries, ihe colal ke” in the world during the year 1669 asnountod to cleyen muilou seven hundred Uiousaud tous, He spoke of the general want of profitableness tn mak- iron in this country, owing to the difference of rond capital, and aliuded to the dificuity of erecting large works, showine how economy cauld Ap etotounly Le inwoduced to save lavor, aud suggest- ing a nove practical of chemical knowledge ree arding the proportions and ie:ies of raw imate- Vial Alter giving some statis! Of the produciion of iron ores througtiont the country and of their @istzloution in the Nortuern, Westera aud Soutnerir States, he remarked that the valae of the crude pig iron niade ta the United ftates in 1669 was at cur- rei prices over several mulltons of dollars, more vaiue in fact than the gold and eéilver produced i the United States, The total value of the gold and | the total quantity of pig iron amounted to nearly two million tons, worth about seventy miilions of dollars at ils place of production, Mr. Humphrey’ concluded a very Clear und cxbaustive discourse by stating that with ore unequaled in tho world tt should be the alm of trou makers in this country tc achieve as rapidly a3 poasible a metaliig Iacependeace im the United Siates by tie introduction of the best and most economical proy) S@3, a9 Wellas by the greatest econowy in labore jected, moreover, to placing the wages 0 » 80 low that the famlitcs of the workmen em4 ployed should be compeiled, 98 Mr. Wells liad showy in Bei, 1, to do Without ordinary lux unies. He wed thie necessity of employing as few a, possible, and those the very best inca, at iatr wages, ‘che manwacture of tvon, be feic coniident, woul finally become a Daltonal branch of ladustry, ead b honed that, by the aid of the wealth so bountifully » stored bencatii Our ieel, Aimerica would svn large! ‘ export, fastovd of ina the article, ¥ baring the aiternoon Mr. J. G, Gleason performe |) upon tie Jardine organ some adnvrable selections including overtures by Suppe and Auber, and tnd)> beauuiul melody, by » “Wo May be Happy} wee” “Die Wacht am Rhein,” and the “Marsetl, laiee,” \. SUDDEN GEATH OF A PROMANENT JERSEYMAM, Jersey City has lost one of its most prominent cfti-~ zeus. Fx-Alderman Michael Connolly, who on Mon- day was in the vigor of life, was stricken down af; anearly hour yesterday morning. He was seized | a y hai the claimants sball go before the trib by oe ae ees “a oS cerone ee ae oor these are to teaide What i Just, Hiniting the seen Second Jaunch, which went down by the sn in the eee property to executing the sentence oi these water alongside, By wondcrtul effort on ihe part of me those tu ci w ri " e Hotated oo re, the tackle was manned, the boat INCENDIARY FIRE AT HACKETTSTOWN, Nd. Everything that could be done to inanre any hope Late on Monday nizht the barn of Mr. Jona Bell. of aufety iad been done, Lashings lind been placed s ‘as is firmly sround and about every comentania olden ea at Hackettstown, N. J., was set on fire, as is firmly fetoh away or get adrift, so that now in this helpless | believed, by Incendiartes, ana razed to the ground, condition comparatively, with the wrecks ofthe two | iavolving a loss of about $5,000, A numbor of topgatlantmasts thrashing in ail directions aloft, the aleighs, carriages, &c., were gotten out safely, but Co es ope Carried oration main topsail blown | five valuable farm horses perished in tho flames, tatters and flapping overhead witha resounding | The carriage house was also burned to the ground. noise, the iron parral ofthe “gh ge yard sprang, | There 1s an insurance to the extent of Nearly $2,000, ‘With @ aca on 12 whigh a boat could not be lon ered ‘The town ls really agitated apout the die ; the tires de filyer produced in 1869 was $53,500,000, and | ee THE COURTS. SUPREME COUAT—GEHF"AL TEAM. late ren’ 607 West Nineteenth atre i NEW YORK CITY Shuceduy aflorhoon at ous o'clooks wy ae x COLE TAN.--A_solema requlew mass of month's Tuind will be ofered up for the repyse of ihe soul of ‘Vidoriy Cotmtsy, on Thursday morning, at tea Miscellancous Local Newa Items and Pare Open fr Numb ra ; O'clock, in st James church, James sircet, The peniea ef the November TermraRugibes p graphs from tha Police Courts, | intends of the Jamby are mos: respectfully requested Cases on the Calendar aud Opening Pro- | toauend. ceodings, JoLE.—On Taesday, November 1, Mrs. Rosy Co! The following record wil! show the changes inthe ‘the funerat wil take place her late temperature for the past twenty-four hours ia com- | See", corner of Prout and Jesrl etrects, Brooklyn, Refore Judges Ingrattam, Cardozo and Barnard, } F parison with the corresponding Gay of last ye | on Thursday morning, a€ ten o'clock. The Supreme Court, General Term, entered yester- f ening “ ‘ 4 u —On Tue. tay, Naveaber 1, BaipsEenDaLe . < un, 4 Saag . 20ts— tichnel Dalton, of tie parish of Killesitea, ol enumerated motions and 928 preferred causes, as } M4°Y H#KALD Dutidiog, corner of Ana street | Longtond. Boy in sg, 158). 1879, 45 58 «45 67K eathves and friends are respectfully invited ta ng ‘he fuucral services, at St, Jolin’s clurch, Usual, lawyers and their concomitents of reaetaped |g 4. 44, n MM, "ty it BL, bundles and briels and printed papers made up the BBO ait, and also, a8 rity ie Was @ | 9's. 4) 45 6333 | ot, Gowaaus, on Tharsdsy morning, general u i to put oif casos, the ini @ Pro: | 12M fe . 44 6275 | u gramme of the laws delay, A mnperature yoserday . le 5 a RR te tn Rc ra A good ehure of the day was consnmad | Averava teupsracare tor eorroapoading Gack sya OM DCKLA: », aged 24 Years, 2 non(ne and 7 Usteniug to arguments upon tie apseal last year... a strseseeeeee 4145 | Pacral from his lato realdence, this (Wednesday) Lcaaeerreaed morning, at cl OCk. jn disregarding an iujuaction served upon. li The Department of Public Parks announce that, if VEKLY.—At au, N. ¥,, on Tucaday, Novem- ne Bro ross of Bi agvion against the Erie Ratt ™ the weather be dng, tere wil be music by the Ten Pranks Sk deat “8 many ik ot Soule ompany. Ib was urged tor dir, Ramsey tat he | tray park Band in Washingt e thi . oe Apel AFCISUG, 3 iS Fee Was adviged by counsl that the Injunction Was vold, | (rym Lait paxt tres to soiree eric set aaa pRumeral (9 take " {rom tiie resddoucg of Ba And should be dlsregarded, aud therefore be: Alay fv » New York, on Thursday, at mare t. For the railway company 1 was claiine: that tue Injunction, however pat as in fall force John Bae, aged cleven years, a clork aldence, 36 Willow place, Brook. from an order “of Justice Barnard, fining Jousph TL Ramsay $6,000 for contempe ia the em- until dissolved. Pe Court reserved iis opinion, ploy of B. D. Bassford, was yezterday committed by | ramaechie ember 1, Das un. FoLuy, native el ic great, feature of interd a wa jnstice Shandley charged wid expensing ten dol- \ wurocke, County of Cork, Ireiaud, aged given h HH 6 eros ; C Jara from bes employer, witte! ie had been seat to | atives and frt reape ee ip Batiroat sults—very full abstract collect ou & customer, fuliy ‘invited. to. auteud the’ funerals ieee ‘te ue i i one Chureh of St. Charles Borromeo, Syducy place, on Vectyion in the Rnmsey-Urle Cnse. Yesterday morning a flre cccurred tn the grocery | Friday morning, half-past nine where @ solemn Joseph H. Ramecy vs. The Bris Rattway Comna- | grove of EL » " 903 Grand etreet. ‘Tl Fequionl mass Will bo offered up for the repose of bus s Kosnig, No. 293 Grand treet. ‘The } sous trom tkonoe to Calvary Camelery. ~The opmion in this case was prepared by Judge | qos; on stock is $1,000 and on butkKiing $250. A ore . a rend . P b pot | Ginson.—Al Port Richmond, §, Tograiam, A motion was noticed by the de‘end- ao In Mi {in ipe manufactory, N% 223 | October gl, ‘Lu0MAs GILSON, ix the Ants, to be heard at Deiltl, Delaware county, on May | as! Vortydiros strcet, caused $600 lose, a 10, 1870, t) change the place of trial, and the hearin Was ajourne i till tho coth of May. A notice was then secured by the platatiit for their retier, to be lieard on the second Moptay of June, and’ ob- tained and secured an order slaying proceedins on tae frst motion uni the Rit MVD. Was le tae 19 order betng se 39, 1870. Fhe de. oniant’s attorney wen during the say y An order to BOW ca nest day at Bi 8 erved that on Monday, ith year of hig ae he relatives and fiends are respectfuily Invited of the “fiome” Industrial | to attend th fauorat, trom the Refori churei, School No. 2 will be held at the Rose Memorial | Bali: MMehmond, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at wo aarch, No, 418 Wost Forty-tirst street. The fair | ° ¢ ners} Lope towmervow, and wlit continue tll Friday, 7 Sadten! Fon Manes {rout LwO O'vlucis to teu o'clock P.M. each day. as Liveon, eged 43 years, —— ves and £1 20 A large refrigerator car, containing about three | bers of Arcturus Lod: id, Fraud A. tons of beel, arrived at the liadson Raver BR dthembers ot the Twelfth regunent, i yetarcey aac cong and members of the old ton Lie Car Was Opened Lhe meat was foun en hin cuontios in good pre mi. THO Heat thas brought ick, KOM Alt Bolt Church, COrdar 0 @ prie ge r iy: 7 nat ns e Sold Bt One-lall the prive charged La this nae y streets, to Greeuivood for In- bany day staying all motion to char Inthe Tomhs Po yesterday, beiore Jus- Brethren ort oni! Ae eee tice Hogan, Paul schmidt, of No. 225 hoster | a ney 7 oe oni i ih a . © be ae, erie 6 odway weaday , bavore ten Was heid 18 $1,000 bail to answer for havinz, as ts | morning, to f our deoes fe is aborneys 1, drawa from the Lowery Savings te | worthy brol Lay served ou the | 6! $225 iu the name of Henry iassetman, of cr ordor clanging tho | No. reus sivect, Paul iirst siola Haeschman’s made by the facilitated matiers, al Terai to vacate leeemenee, ° hangiag the place of trie! Tor irs Last Wednesday evening John Sullivan, a» man ; con, 5 re arity on account of Lie last stay of procecaimga, twenty iignanae { ereatives and friends ot the famt!y are respect+ which ihotlon was (len fad the plilrsims | Weaty » disippeared fron fully invited tu ationd the funeral, this (Wed! y 1 Was seon no more | elicrmoon, ab oue o'clock, trom her late reside: peal the on of = deieu- | home, No. £5 Cherry strect cy ty day morniay ic dead bocy was found | 1 Daet With street, between TLird aud Fourta Z siriver | AVeaue On Ke ssorning, Octoper Bt, riug iluess, Mani, Wie of Willan Le Gi K hp dock foot of pier No. 23 5 ~ andi removetto his late sesiden jee Flynn lias beet ustided to hold aa iuquest. eeedin} f Mi October 31, Many A, recs rae, AZod 8s * should be set aude venile (?) organization Known as the Merry | lhe pardes remitted i, the hearing of their It give their second annual party ou the original Molo. Bul Wat could not be den, and | oitn of ths moni (Pianksgiving), to moot at Wile | on this.” appal was. “whether iho Uefarsanes | liam IHtchcock’s, No, 2¢8 Broome streot, aud to Mar in ug thet order to | proceed from there to tue residence of Mr, Frederick change the placo of trial at Dell or Blughumton | Railings, No. 779 Broadway. A lively Ume is anti gc of the Counsel sttendiug to that | pated, ag the parties having the manayemeut d ‘i relatives a y of proceedings, although the | termine toimake it cue of ‘ine be-t parties of the | quested to abieud Ui ser ed about that ume in New York, nso. Mr, Oharics Walkor has been ap this proceeding was rrreyu'ar, and to | floor manager and Vi m Hilchoock assis’ ju, on Thursday atternoon, at b Give the order stays proceadings italy iemnonld oretook. ‘ save been servedin time to Lo communicated to the next Sunday the Fin othodist Soctery JuVErT-On 3 counsel acing at the court where the aetloa was cen at Conny ‘f an be plas Fos ORC | narive ef O'Porn lade, ‘Vhs could not be do cars by the afl | Hurlom will hold farewell services in their old | years, davits on the part o/ the play the are was | church, m1 125th street, bevween Third and Fourth therefore sent to New York, and even then was | 4 " en ‘ed until about the’hour of making the | 8¥eaucs, their new edifice, on Madison avenne and | a ‘o o'clock, from Lls lat residence, in Binghamton. In Havens vs, Dibvle, 18 | 120th street, being nearly compiced, Reunion y street, Staten Isiaad. 4 ile, 655, Rice, a8 parved On ae maen ja} services will bo held during the moraing and after+ ee nd wept he aN November 1, Geveva on the seine day on Which a dslault Was en- ‘ ening Key. Peer NN MADIGAN, aged U2 ye! toved tn New York after theservice of tie plea, The | 270%, and In the evening Kev. James M. Freeman 19 | “iy frends ata relauves of thd famlly are respect- pata «1 to be revniar, the Court refusing | to preach, Tho new church will be dadieated on | tally iavited to attend te fauyal, trom lier late reste ving of the pica under the cireuut- | Sunday, dovenber 13, Lt stands 1%¢ feet on 126th | dence, 113 Fvoni stivet, this (Wednesday) aiteracon, the servin street and e ghty-elgiw foet 01 Madison avoune, and | at two o'cioc fs butt of bro stone in the decorated Gorine sty! Mou. ° pa ciuciform, wi'h two fonts, on tie avenue apd str ful seve wiien bia de‘auic for | 1¢ has four entrances, Ui J. and Mary A) y taken and tne de. | aveaue. Two iowers, ‘the relatives rd fait | 209 ane 99 feet, wt E tthe balding. fully invived to uviend the faner uisoinely finished in black walnu uch, Hight strect, ni ayenne diate from the pulpit. In the rear of t | Gay morning, at Leu o'clock, to Cuivary ‘Loronto (« ) papers please Copy. thoze_of her son Ww Joho u ar ues The jn ay is John, Joseph 3 Layited te A, WO. BL late resiacn » Us (Weducsley) aitaicon, ab lock. Ua Tues tay, November 1, Jomanna, be- fe o!.4ues8 Loug, ta (ie d2d youro her age. ds of tie family are re funeral, from lute reste ted | dence, corner Do Kul avouee and Na tree 8a In his ¢ iit bro . Octoder 51, Jon Loyerrr, & ey, county Kerry, Ireland, aged 0s fives and friends of the famtiy are respect- to ¢.tond Une funeral, thia (Wednesday) ues OF sestay, November 1, after a long *) WILLIAM H,, eldest son 6f George divore, aged 2 15 months, 1 friourls of the fomiy are re-pect- esapaper on ike d of it may be reg taxen on that day tn itbout knowing of hi Bi co We Wil not faquire cr take notice of fact that the Service WAS alan carlier hour im the day than tho toking of the Ge. auit.? Lue affidavit on the part of 83 nd other rooms, and gallyr.e MonPuY.—A solemu requiem mass of month's shows that 1 wags impossthle to ger up the m the tr opts. Th 2g 18 | mind will be offoved up for the Rev. msry Mon Ypopers Dewveen the service of ihe order | arched and beaut!fally freseeed, and the entire cost | p i he Church of St. C! to showy ‘catise and tho departure of the train for | of the chured will reach about iy, on ‘Liirsd Yun to oppose the motion; but they do nob —- they coul © seni them iM tine to j to obtain time to pre- t Miished, ‘eroné clorgy A of tho family aro moat respect : fleur, gn to sup. Mourrny. mM, Wo- en chan LIAM a, Corie ¢ 2 Mo dacts sa your Of his aie. red to ¥ i gave been held sadici and Fighty-mnth stroct, was laid with appr m from fis 1: lenee, a vebeuring of the mutton yesterday afternoon, at tirec o'clock, | oy maid avenne, to the ven of apperiivom that pare of the lit wider the n waved by the ap; reetion of the Key. Dr. Potter, There ua the appeal for were about 509 persons present, a Cherefore, that the order ap- | coming in carriages, sire t, Without costs, | the whole thor appealed frova } of ‘oO § SOleuin mass Mme Court could ! the repose of y Cenctery for in wudy are respectful iy of them | which soon bloeked up aimort | the ¢ Dighty-ninth sf a ory Company vs. Ramsey ana | rendered et almost imposs { nisi aoday Koaonuil ne!) ir sai 0% The opinion 1a tis ease was prepared by | apaieralt d by Yeading a portion | itor OFM. EE ANON Teer ee years It was pevectly sevited that anin- | livered a ¥ foe i not lasne to r tho pros.cn- y He othe 5} ‘3 bee rt ie the ee mca of vs oi ° were t9 be Geposited ja the corner | her parents, -this sei, between on pendiig tn this conrt, unless tt ap. | 87 i K tse 7 pene gees cite! CncuuAsbances thas rel Tian Wit cuproriate setricg se De SERCO en ee he cause, This waa Ratiway Company (51 MovRr hh appre Dr. Tate and Dr. Morgan each @oltyered ad- : 4. ose3, at the conginsion of which tho asecnibiaga | DERMOsT, rel Harber, 8. 1 ibvmigut be proper | @ 6568 ‘ =" a ‘Ba | H : a seNuIC, . Was dispersed with priyer and benediction, { vo attend to add as t 200, perhaps, of s ee 4 } the faneral, from his Yate at Tweli (Ee, | street, Vus (Wedae day) Lilug Opinio miauudersiood, that i9 Bil tat Was Intended by the RIAGES | kitlacod court to Deolie sate, Vids bd pact an duleneton.ss dink Irvegaiar (Dyckman vs. Kernochan; page, Cu " re 5 \. 26). ‘The devendauts can yet move to diss Nharv i, aged 45 yc nto Bt, Patriots Cathe. ; Whore @ solema requiem mas pose of bs soul. ‘io re! tho inina Oo original pu af wv to the appeal from the ord: At Nova Seotla, Jonny 8. How- *, tO Dan. Prox, of Nova Scolla ain re Tespeewiully In the eecond motion to dissolve the injunction ov. KIssAM-—ATKINSON.—On Thursday, Octover 27, in Sng eae at cause leave to make it had not been eptaincd pre- | Breoklyn, by the Kev. @. 8. Williams, Sarworn 4 KEM viously, jt is enough to gay that w. asecoud mo | KissaM, of New York city, to Eyota O,, daucuter of | 31, of cousum| tion fs based upon @ new staic of arising since | James Atidason, Bsa., of itrooi ? is er idest soG of William and Mary , 1) the .1th verr of his age. fami'y are respectfally invited from his late residence, 194 street, this (Wedadsday) after. lyn. tt n 1. raday, October o7, by | Hols SVEN Hy DEVORME SiON Was Mado it Is nob necessary that Know leave to make tie moti showd be optained. It | the Rev. I nay be made as a matter of right. ‘The whole pric lice upon the subject 19 luliy reviewed, and ine aue thoriiles ©: in ie wit vs. ‘The Erie Raiiway IN—D ANA. —On Th T, Chapman, of » Gacy! i Twenty. :1x noon, at two ofc) Company (62 Bar., 5. dey 6S ‘that order shouid Baltimore papers please copy, algo ihoreiore be reversed, aad the orders appealed bance he on Come Atyefe from reversed. on ry ) Eiguty-fourth rogt- e AL their armory, this £028 o’clovs, in chizens? Henry D. Stover vs. Jennie Cogswell.—Order ap- Ol atiendn pealed from reversed with costs, Opinion by Judge Cardozo. ft Joseph W. Dtxson crucible Company vs, gre | McMahon, Js huraday, October 29, at | the residence rides parents, by Nev. Jeimes A. TRAVEES to Mambs C Gaugh- | New York City Stet Works, Order alireed, witnout | ter of Matthow Kehoe, Fsq., all of Kew Yo! ‘The men costs, Upluion by Judge ingralam, VAN ZANDT -TRAVERI—On Tierday, October 25, | qnested to meat a: No i by Rev. Alired Young, at St Paula cuurch, ify. | o clock tis da”, to wi the f mnth sireet, EvceN VAN ZANDT to ADELAIDY, | wmen: Szociaig, John di 3 COURT C. THIS DAY. eldest slaughter of James P. Travers, Ezy, ati of oe Pare? sane pe few York. e Surrens Courr—COnausuns.—Held by Jadgo Car 4070.--Noa, 153, 211, Aizguxe Count.,—Parts 1 and 2,—Adjourned until next Monday, in tus elty, on Sanday, October 80, BRE, M.D. DD, ju the 5suh year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family, and the Members of cic Freach Penevolont Soe: Tonornns,—In Brookiyn, on Monday, Octover 31, q W, Boncitane, iu the S4th year of his age. v pail ERG ES ID di The relaulves and’ friends of the sa: AL ESTATE MAsTERS, mombers of ne Exempt Firemen’s Assoc ho f co) | nm, are | 1 e tune TER respoct{niy Muyited to ulead the funeral, ot Si. Pe | P me tteheh gare ¥ tei’s Lptscopal church, State street, beiween Hoyt The following auction sale of suburban property | gna Boud atrveta, this (Wednesday) aiternoon, at | ‘wes made yesterday :— turee o'clock. z MONTROSE STATION, ORANGR COUNTY (N. J.) PROPERTY ASSOCIATION oF Dxemer Freeeen or ran Crry | . BY BALAND, APINOKP AND CO, or Nuw Yourk.— The members of the above associa | Muaeral heveatver, 820 Lot 43 tion are hereby not eh Be otat 3. Peers pis. On Monday, Octoder $1, MARGARET 500 | 61) | copal churen, in ect, between Hoyt and Bond streets, Broo: { ais (Wednesday) after arpose of paving the last tribule of respevt to our deceased brother, Jona We | Borchers, FRANCIS HAGADORN, P. let cf Siernekd Reilly, nactve of Durn- ah Drumiauc, county Cavan, ireland, 10 se. ihe cad eer and ener of the family are respect * . Y i yivited to attend the funeral, from 1 f 600 | SP ar cee rg a poses re reaidence, No, 213° Wesi lonston catrctty ts ees Be i ars. he UEDLY, Gt + | (\eduesday) morning, habt-past ten 0’ ; Of Navan and Kelis, county Sheath, Ireland, aged 3 | {uence t9 ke. Antsayts ouuPeN, Whecene soe { {, The relatives and friends of the family are respect | foul aud trance ty Gey e oT abaelaghen sey \, fully tavited to attend the funeral, trom his tite re & | Sno On Monday, October 31, BARAT, widow j cleo, oT Weat 'T third street, on Thursday | of Robe psou, In te goth year of hor age. the farily aro Invited to attend the fu- sbyterlan charch, #th ave- relith giveets, on Thursday 20108 WII be taxed noon, at one v'clo orntug, November 1, tel, ANDEW J. Ba 76, 199 Bast Lith ih year of his | : aLnotice hia cailer, | Aastorn papers please copy. LARK, aged 29 440d 9 iwonths, ‘Snyder to. “eed % ‘The friends and relacives of the family, and also | h e st daugiice of the Hou. the members of fiermitage Lodge, 1.0. of O, i, are | respectIuliy tvited to attend tha funeral, from’ the spoctiull, Yesidenco of his father-in-law, Carle Smita, WN | in 4 friend’ of tho femily are re- ed to attend tie foveral, (rom ner iy inv med a ¢ z 4 b,. No. 1 residence, No, 6 Leroy streot, ‘Tharsday after- xt servic utia] Fifth steet, Willlamsburg, L. L, ti cadas : D y Streot, ow Thursday after. serve oa BfLErNOON, At LWO OFcloe' 1 fy. ts (Wednesday) | noon, at two Pel mman’ RXKSLAN, on Tuesday, Novomber 1, of jumes 1, aud Mollie onday, Octo- he par ind Lemania. a7. : Taosday, Nove: RGARET 4 John ‘Thomson, aged 70 years, @ «sit, Sootland, atlves anc friends are invited to attend the oral, froui eg late residence, 150 West Fitty. iourtu street, haursday Riternoon, at one o'clock, VA BE na Stinday, October 30, at Scho- tne » Gaugoter of Janes and Ann anden| - | Faveral frou old St. Ann’s ehirch, Bro: | Fits lay afiernoon. two o'clock.” oklyn, on AN CLEBY.—At E 5 ce in Tarrytown, of | {| Patalysis, on Tuesday, November 1, Nuwodae } tu |i ! | CLEVELAND, in the c4th year of his age. , The relutives ane frierids of the farmily are respect- { fwily duyited to attend the funeral, ‘row Nis late y or | dence, on Friday atternoon, at half past thre pers | o'clock. Carrtages Wil be tn attendunce oa the rival of the two o’cloe’s Gain from New mai wo hody will be Luterred in Greenwood Conet: dack, Hennisrrs Manchester r 0 O'Callaghan, who was calied on, adint: @ Fiynea, of the ved Sta ou a NOLLY.—In Jersey City. on Tuesday me youngest dauchter of the late Remsen Van Uleok us ed a, oe it mandi led inp eitcra oe day. The cause ba i | ba dial erge Co “ys = aged 3 4 Kehittves and frends are Invited to attend the ir, Connotly lapsed into a coinatose conc! > hae po egret ~ "His roms be taken from his | Santen ceota anaes 3 i Muleahy was then gent for, but all attempts tors- yest! 6 te Hyues \ SOW | cog Nortn Fonri veen Grove and Prosject, | noon, Matawan, Ne vy om Thursday afer. Store the patient to consciousness wero [ruitioss. Wane & ant ‘ geenuy in soe 10, BG Michael's i, on Phursday mMovalny, ab WAKBUAN.—At Nowatk, N. J.. on Tuead: No ecensed had atiained his forty-sccond year, And gooey yaa ale ag t 0 of | S&% ff) baiepast eiznt o’ciock, where a aoiemn mass of ree | yx yaber 1, Mra. Mary Waxdmay, react pitas [ore- NE a ih peyriir pyott a oe Peat had peliow Re roluntoerad im me Tutrd regiment | ‘2}aueum wUl be ren Ee citan taney oes Soul. (a9 | honse Wakeman, in her 7th year country from Jreland twenty-five years ago, an eh - 7 Z von) Telativ 0 friebds of tite al esipecfally in- Tho funeral service t hy industry and perseverance became wealthy, whila pas ‘ae! i vited to attend. « d ervices Will take place at the rest at tho same time his honesty an Hinges Ade him oue of the most popular mea Joraey City has ever seen. ‘The people of the Seventh ward elected him on an independent ticket to the position of Alderman three yeara ago, and at the tuno of his death ‘ho was tho candidate of the Young Democracy ol the Third Assembly dis: twict for the Legisiatara, with almost & certuiuty of being elected. ‘The announcement of his sudden de mise cast a gloom over the city yesterday. Tis brother, the Rev. Mr, Connoily, ix assislavt pastor dn St, Pever’s Oatholic church. S ee of her son, STATE PHISUN HUTTHET EGON, AeA eat — : ‘0sLON.--Gn Tnesday Ne, | Pleasant avenue, Newark, 5 The tots! number of convicts inthe maic depart: } tne beroved dance em Mury Contov, | at two o'clock. - iuterinent on Meee ees mont of Sing Sing Prison on October 1 was 1,120. | agen year, 8 months and ax days, | tag Se eis sea seem neeremat Daring the month % were received, 24 discharged | gutiy quyiied to atand thet etal, trom ee ea ee, | py WT HBBERR—~Ab Milford, Conn. on Monday, Octos a ( d Lo attend t th ‘2e@ | ber $1, FRepRiza M. Junpest ater of Fred ana 2escaped, leaving tho total number of males | of her parenta, g0 Gr vente, tlds (We: x Dineusl oe eeee ee ae ees A fama” Goteude ie th Fee Ray) acernoort rae : ven this (Wednes- rca nat izaboun Wheeler, of Hancock, Ni 18 je nionth above FPEY—ON ‘Kueviay, Noyember 1, keuemy, wife W: : I stated 112 inmates, Stace then there were ruceived a8 C it are; Arelauyd, AAG CL Wa0KORI: Lod eh peters onlin main daring te ont a dnchargee, "4 va renal ¥ aperaae Coney, & native of Kid: drclaud, aged day ©. Wickorr, aod 64 years, 1 mouth a ng Oci 31, LL —1 akg, grand total of cou- The relatives and friends of the family are re- U0 ence tag Victa 1m both prisons 1,299 * Spectfully invited W attend the iyucrai, irom ger (Wadnamdadt aitcenente ns dee estou ’ aie ba P. Wakeman, No. 199 Mouns

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