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NEW YORK, HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2¥, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 po eet tae ae . = known him from 160 to 1852, and having seen, | Shey emerson the Eeyore ant aeciaro, that | THE MACE-COBURN PRIZE FIGHT. LECTURES LAST NIGHT. HUNTING THE RED MEN | there is nothing else for France personal govern: | benin . es ° ° Dierewurn to England. Witness, knew. him as the there fo nothing cles for, France than, porsesel fire er annie ee nee same person, particulary by ie keracreeeh wee France, Suan 4 ‘n Party coed these Journals, see nly | Seusntion in New Orlenus—Arrival of Mace— FIRES AND HOW TO PREVENT THEI it tr ce, kn it " ; 7 cope ae mane In the conversation between witness and the clatm- | wires are pulled or ‘who pulls them, and give credence | What He Says—The Bettian. A Lecture by Prof: sser Doremu: eon =o eele Saree eae ‘on | (From the New Orleans Times, Nov. 24} rhe sec Texas—Interesti oun my | This «distinguished expouent of the “manly arv? ‘The second of the #eres of lectures by Professor | Cane WE AIRE Sy Feached towa on Wednesday night, and, having | Poreinus on selence was deliverod last evening in Their Encounters and Fxploita—A Re ant there was much mention of some spura, stirrups | to what they see in print merely and stufed birds, which the clalmant said he had | print’ = M. Thiers listened with Celebration of the Ex-Empress Eugenie’s seut home from America, and which witness had | remarks, and sald be energy opinion that have appeare * os 7 . feen, and the cross-examination sought to shake ; ol taken up his quarters at Uiloorn’s, No. 17 St. Charley | ghe hail of the Youns Men's Chris 4 Fete Da ‘ the witness’ ‘account of all this and more of their | Qf,laien some ultra radical newspapers, M: Ehlers, Woe 8h | street, has heen sdccusstully Interviewed by & NOS | The subject poly el a hp pepe view of the Acts of the Arizona ele y at Chiselhurst. talk. which NO government—not even of Englands, where oF tho triously tne . for WHOM a sight aL & Prize re and Its Treatment.’? A good Apaches and the Fifect Humane One Bailey, laudlor| of an inn at Wrotley, pro- | every one bad ful iberty ton which even | deal of valuable tnformation was yiven relative to the press to tran 6 present say ant | prlat nis or hem ApLOW po a hase fessed to be well a ress; t that greataliowance | many very Inconvenient neck streichings the nature and orimin of the ele! e must be made at the excited stale of | fil” to desir na a 1 a he element, Fire aysumes person, and velleved tue clatmant to be him, e's feelin s, which would im time probably ealm down, | on. OF ete en ean, FatMins | various forme. Sometimes, as heat, it cheers aad -- ‘The case Was then adjourned, pene te “regis \ Sroved discaphine | veld GEN. DUCROT’S EXPLANATION. pee ee Me tppestanee of lve any malay brought the ques: Gusiok and’ Pos Mace, wno arrived with | revivides the systens eniechled hy cold;at omer mes | WASHINGTON, D. ©., Nov. 26, 1871 " Bs eas — ton of France's prepatlug tor wre, Nothing could bemore | Dua; and, contrary to extensively etreulatec weurae ; er ly Nov. 28, 1871, The Empress Eugenie’s Birthduy—How It | preparing far. w vita re . | ihassames the more terrifte Khape of conflagration, | Tho following general order, detailing the success. decided than M. Thiers” expressions to the effect that the ports, 3 Drought him tuto fine conal- | > a rai=The Ladiew of : as it has lately done in the West, and carries | taj operations of our troops against the hostile In- Tere at Payee Ary had need of a defeurize, but certainly, susef an tion—in tact, thal be never (elt in vett ‘ the 4 sive army ; and that all hor bapes of prosperity s® trim in itis tife, ow With Mr, Mace faites «) elements of desolation wnd terro President Thiers on the Commercial Treaty | Part ant ‘holy Beloved Soverelun— The k mu, Mr, Maco fasted | with Ht all tho elements of desovation and terror. 1 | diana, publlabed. im recognition of the energy uid mp vera Pavisingy Veputation= good conduct dispiayed by the troops who took determi! op te intel ith her nelgbvor ehhey c! ” ioned the reporie that hut mot abroad in the French | 1 Cow Much wAcept that ve ty quive retierns IM | Wythe most awful exhibition given to man of Lite Between England aud Franee. Adcress and Uin Majesty's Reply. Of the late | WISE and the coming ight, and Is Withal decidedly a | Potency of the Creator, its power, either tor good or part in the vartous expeditions, has veen forwarded [From the Manchesier Examiner, Nov, 16) i ironing that M, Thiere himseli hoped to be th 00 SS aby hi nvemen, | Hon-committal person. “the burden of his sentt 4, being incaiculable. Various bh gnoee Th t en e0 son, ren enil- | evil, be calculable, rious have been th bigg ‘ Tuesday was the “yc day’ (Ste. Eugénte) of the he did timsells | ments seem to pont to bat one thing, and tbat 13 | neories ey Siwariade: tke. we to tia och “4 tothe War Departnent from the headqnarters of Empress, on which anniversary it is the custoin on | could only feel bin wi b fe. the Department of Texas: — ughed heart! of Ye aud of work, shey.woule | bis determination to bring Ur ng contest toa | 1 E ng “ist aap ” > ee e pre: 7” T cl n the license they ya’ poll ng fistic issue, if there be way such thi possity ie Jord Bacon maintamed it was a mode of motion; 7 E TRIAL | the Continent to make presents and oferings of af- | of invention. In this 1c a y F ; A. Rh. Chafee, Sixth cavairy, left for THE TICHBORNE fectton to those Wise names correspond with that | Wh" the enoemiontoe Lore Palmertan Te Newton, snd . November 12, 187i, In command of & fees I coud hardly agrre with Line | stigmatizes ns “ansard”) the theory that thor’ will | the same view was held by Sir Is dar. The present chosen by the people — who bore age and toil as M. Thiers does, oA. M, | be ho fight, aud savs:—Do you think L would come he y im ee » Just pelore Ma the Ltn of No- atleast by the sympathizers with the | until m ft ithe exertion of an hour for brenkiuat, | afl ie Way down here Kt L wast as determmed to |!" Our own tme the theory has been BOE PARC le eet Cente nace deel ly, a3 & mark of their affec. | two hours for walking ox driving and two boars for aie SEE 8 tam tolivery Why alihe, “so an revived by @& muinber of eminent chemiets, | discovered and prompuy charged, A running dght ver ceases from work—not even on Sunday, accordivsé , and decked aim L that rather than Mere shoull be | chief among them Sir John Tyndal, who has else, bat sarkh ot py 4 : nived at this port yesterday from Liverpool She | A soniie or nduqneta ont” feet In etre vory bad custom of France. no fight { will agreo to mect Coburn alone aud huve | Wetec ar sg ae a ee nat bong | AIL tie shots were teed Whe tee Neat ee tn brings mails up to the 16th instant, one day later | cumicrence, #9 arrauged as to form an —_—_ AL OUT IN a #IX HY wine room or anywhere else.!? The hie ooK.an defence. of ite truth, Haul CCM Auans and of the troops were at full gallop. Seven man those already recelveu. Claborate Monogram “:ugenie” and a magnifeent BéRTHa’s BEcROTHAL betting ranges at the apis of ab ue two considered by the ancients to be one of the ele: |) animals were caplay album, covered with purple velvet and mounied in , one in favor ot lace both here and | ments; but th 3 not ia the pi | First Lientonunt P.M. Be a ‘ A Paris correspondent of a London paper says | Gos witn ihe letter “tee surmounted bY the nape wD New York, several pets having been made | Tay aid we ane ya ronranattainod ay he present yore Bienen thie Wites . * ym thirty days’ scout trem Fort Riewa vo with tme Pope has determined to leave Rome. ‘The | Sal grown ot Franc n the upper cover, aiso in % —Virtue | ast night at 100 to 60 aid 30, Jom tett the 1d twenty-five toen oO. Company A, Fourt alry, p A tady’s Wardrobe Lout and Won city yesterday, for & couvenient point on thy New | proper place im creauon. The causes which pro: . cove RAR parte. ae pone ae Treatment Has oa Tuem. nainted with Roger Tichborne's | could p ate: mahip Ocea if the White Star Line, ar- | ex-imperial f Lcribtaargeectngenas se ’ on for the Einpress Eugeule, consisted of Onatea ce! ay coud gold. The aivim contains the names of per- 1 May 20, (871, a hunts F < becca ald Pau Wht be-bisced st lis siapossl-ae-e song and rans i Paris, representing in all Spwards Trinmpbant. Gaekia | Orleans, Mobile, aud vas Kailvoad, bet yen ‘tus | duce fire, howev te well known, the chief anong | minchs Br ine tivide bercene Gat rh of irty thousand individuals, who thus availed Bertha Inter, young and blooming Ge iY and Donaldsonville, where he wi pee tae | Mein belag combustion, which is probally the priuei Kur Wa ita, and killed one Hand his bor | Ishing touches on his “jori divin Tt was rumored in London, but no credence is | themselves of the ony opportunity at pres es of Lieutenant Hoelm'a it af- | fraulein, with rogy cheeks and hair of the hué of . ” ot ry el t thon, De iD i to 2 an extibit yefore | pal, the ad, eof at of the ures hioh oeew » 7 Is in Paris | forded them z the Emperor of their last- ene , ? tlon, “Do you propose to give an 1m vetore | pal, the mam, canse of most of the ures which © nded, (R7ee te She noneat om, Wet thie: general 1 pro. | 12¢ attacnmn re Was, la aildivion, a present, | the Gothte plonue, some time ago was working IN ® | tho inately”? he repited, “No, sit; 1 came dOWN lero Our large clues. Particle P Drouht into 4 nt Colonel W, i. Slater, of the Twenty Rave formed a pian for seizing M. Thiers and pi in the shape of A series of sinall bouquets, from the | saloon in Chatham street, where she formed the ; t fant, not to chabiien: Aliuous Publie | Contact with earch other b Winy. and, , witha foree of aix 0 4 of the claiming the Emperor. ladies ot Paris, & testimonial of atfection, beaded bi “" ss " idence is Very “Siaky” concerning & belict In a@ | attracted with the wind, will, in numerous ii fourth infantry ana Ninth oavaley enbys is ly i 7 | Acquaimtance of a countryman of her's nated fight, there can be no doupt that m this | stances, kindle Into a Mn Minty coe etal | ame, We fre the allay will not only come off, but 1 Wil | Instances where the leaves of tr wendy bead of dome of the Ninth eavairy, wad two » Hse by tie | gatdes (rom Ports Davia and Stockton, leit Varila Madame Lefevre, the wile of the late Prefect of Di- ;, Advices from Rome state that great anxiety DAS | jon and a sinnlar ciupicm of devouion tom some | Julus Seffers, Ther acquaintance ripened into been felt there owing to the rise of the Siber and | oiicers of the late Imperial Guard, frieadsuip and their, kicd OD 108 merils, ANd At promises to he one | blast, iguite and proiuee terrible ¢ agrations, — Sy son dune vi, isl, and marched in a nortie the feara that an tundation woula take place. The deputaion numbered nine gentlemen and FRIENDSIECP INTO INTIMACY. of the tougnest contests ever known to the ring, | such as have lately tured in Wisconsin and | erty direction across the Pecos mto the Staked Plaiu, Preparations have been mate in providing against three ladies, Arriving at the Cuisciaurst station on by F pa ) The stakehotaer expresses himself to the efleet that | Michigan, waere whol wis were destroycod fro) On dune so the soout encounts 1a smal party of the two cases, of enormous diensions, containing Jullus was unremitting in his attentions toh | ir either man attempts to shirk the responsiblity of | tis simple cause. On the same principle a bol¥ , Apaehes aud eaptu rennin) the threatened caiamity, but rain nad ceased to fall, | the flowers Placed on the top of A cab, Wnteh | fair Bertha, and with a woman's trast she confided | 4 fair meeting he will hand over tis portion of the | traveling wita great ui and as the river no longer rose 1t was considered | followed 1a the rear of the deputation, Who walked everything im him. In due course of time one baltic money to some charitable association. | With an opposing foi produc tire—as, cant D. arriagion. 2 e felsurey up to Camden Hou: At the entrance Coburn is eiting On tinely, his couditton being & project abril aygalos: tne | cavalry, with teint mo eae Do digas area ee ar ts not tne | Riles te card of one of the patiy Was sent to the | Charlie Marx, with moro money than Jultas, but reported ax sup ad wow Dott nen Will be & ship will gend for sparks | mtofor the vi ts8 OW JME 27, LsThe peror, WIEN ihe wessaze thata deputation from | less attractive extertor, came upon the scene, He | eiually matched in xize and Weight—each expect- | Of Mame. ne popular ies Which | On July 4 he a xmall party of slightest anxiety in political circles that the resig- | Paris desired an interview, After tue lapse of @1€W | javicned hix love aud weallh upon Bertna, be- | Me to Neht at 185, Coburn will have the advantage | will be intelligible to all relative to the productic Indians who were driviig outa lerd of horses, and mation of Count Beust will be followed by wny al- minutes they wi aduutted, aut upon reachiy: | OF youth, fis age verng chin ix, While Mace kicks of this eb t are easily explain it ts by succeeded in wouuding LWo jadlans and reeap wn the house they Were Teceived ih ihe eutiance had | decked her with jewels and wrapped ler | the bean a: time at (oriy-ol be chemical means that we are datiy masteriny all the | forty-seven horses. " eta p BUF teration of the principles on which the forelgn | py Conte Davilliers, wno, a'ter ascertaining the | fair form in costly silks and broché shawls. ‘Ther af@airs of Austria have been condncted hitherto, | ovjcct of the Visit, eft them to comuuu cate his Having thus won Sertha’s gratituae he was | rig on tie Mornius of tue Jot thai hh rolly Coraing IM CoN ud ail Weir cainp equpace, Se ( Company M, Hightia pany M ‘an Alito Will probably be a larger gathering at the | diiticulties of selence, and among them this prmncl- | Tila small party o} soldiers was handled in w& a ns minker irom the star, The ger ever been | ple of fire, Chomistry explains what is kuown as | on bs wl es information to the emperor, He returned in about | seen upon a similar occastou, there beng already m | spontaneons combustion, which would otherwise | E ns tO have kept tus men in Saddle all according to the Hastern Budget the surest proof | (e.'ninutes, and a moment’ afterward ie kuperor | graciously admitted to the circle of her admirers. | the city large delegations rm New York and oiher | seen very mysterions. tt carbon or charcoal be Ex. | Ard Utd Ire horses suet hy came Nghe Cay of this isto be found im the fact that Count Beust | walked siow/y Into the room. He looked extremely outinued intercourse served only to merease und | cities, 2 noticeable Jeature of Which, however, 19 the | pc to Ue air it can eastiy ignite, apa tn the samo pergeant Harrington reports that, while the ettt- fas accepted tne post of ambassador in London, well, but appeared moved by the presence of nis | t0 enhance the charms ol his ensiaver, A inartlage | Absence Of the rongh thieving cleaent usnal at such | Way soit coal, In one year the Motropeltian Gas | zens th tie Vv ‘About midnight on Tuesday, the 14th inst. an ex- Visitors and (he ob, of their interview. Aftera | Proposal fo.lowed, a3 a n.tural sequence, and | events. ‘Thetr fatiure to put im ap appearance whl | Company lost $125,000 by the burning of their soit | te be pro: iY, . few words tro! smperor, in recognition of the BERTHA ACQUIESURD, | be @ source of co pratulation, although at | coat when exposed to toe air, & m the same | ception of plosion took place at the Spring pit, Hendley | feelog thus evinced towards hun, the gentleman Supplied with tands vy the uloregald Unarlie, she | is said that a certain’ ame of respect for | time tweaty eight ot coal sips whieh lett | them woulu Green, between Wigan and Boulton. Upwaras of who was sppotnted toact 28 Stroke Sino EVER Coe Se eet ie Cee ine ite open e ate! | the, Rac uilar ideas a {one Lynch 1s answerable PM aos re NEVE d Ob—sipposed 10 | assist hun in 0 read address prepared for the occasion, but, ass, to for the ap aching - | for the ver xeellent course adopted by these ve been lost for tne same reason, Another gre: first Li sixty lives having deen lost at tha pit in 1868, twas | Ser veauing uw couple of sentenend, be toe burt | uals,’ She departed. accontiuyiy,. Dut Fes | Ouilaws of puclelys Tress reporters incme ail ace, | Cause oe He Ty Costs te erhtah eas Amouner,grear | euret La then made a strict rule that no powder should be | into a floud of tears aud was unable to} taming ber simple fait nhus, entrusted her | tirst class journals of the country are gathered here | illustrated by the destruction of Chicago. The alr | Fort © On the 15th of July @ used except during the night, when the majority of | His Majesty thereupon sald In Freuch—"Lend me | NOW ample wardrobe to aig. Jalius, proba- | like some vast Lost, all eager for che fray, wileh Will | 1s surcharged with ihe ether electric forces, and in | small party of Ladians were discovered, all of whouw the men were away, and then only under the direc- the book and 1 will read it.” he accordingly read | Dly stung by Jeaiousy or a I by some baser im. aford the exqulsite pwasure of lashing to tueir mil. | sien weather as we have at present tits can be | escaped, leaving in the hands of the scouts their Wakes w eehe ‘litte ‘ : in sileneg the adress, of which the ioliowing 18 a pulse, proved faithless tu tis trust, and loons of readers the Intelligence “inat doe got home | eastiy proved. If a person who walks a distance & | saddles, auiotls and about one hundred head of properiy qualified foreman, Seven ien ranslationi—= “ peer ates pyeoque VATED THE VALUABLES on ihe horn of Jem, ana that Jem bit Joe aciy in tue | day like this comes into a wali room ald ' carte, were in the cast part of the pit last niyht whon the BIRR—We bear zou the ommtion “9 ne ew % anes rhe \ oe dar mene ae Bae ion } feet for a length of time ou a carpet or 1 : are the faithful echo Wi le, however, ot 80 easi ne friends and adinivers of Cobarn have ten- | short ume tue electricity will penetrate te Sxplonion occurred; six wore Killed and the other, | to ier Majesty t keps a vigilant eye on the vsitppery? Julius, | dered lnm. a complimentary tesilmontal sparting | tips Ol ais fujsers, anil wmnate h applic! ot) the foreman, yas 80 burned that his recovery 1a | would bave been « gi and detected hin ta his clandestine Operations, | exhibition, which will ta 7 Turner Hail, | ignite a fame. This theory explains such y @lmost nopeless. < features of our much lov. Bertha was away, but, determined to lose no time, | Saturday evening, November upon which occa | ena as we read about ip t papers } eins Her | he at once appile gistrate tor legal redress. | ston he Will be assisted by Ned O'B.ldwin and otaer | with the destruction of Chicago. Peop iniiy of Handera. were very anxious ed trom the In OX Gallagher and M none of mpitit, Fourth cavalry, Pour h caviry, lett for teyant Hemphill and hts: command are justly ynded for then energy by the Fost Cone Regrets of the couniry of which we m 4 Captain PL W. Crandal, Twenty-fourth iofantry, ‘with Second Lieutenant Gardenr, Twe fourth infantry; foriy mer Company A, Tw ile, gided! otherwiae, we shall await _—-—— ee 1 ” Majesty ill it bas p.evae! God to fix the day. Losil that thine | spp * 4 aver, ye ‘Ab * rks ” \ 1 we abail Gonunue to hope, “ Ager ahs the Naps he lady's Absence, however, proved an msuperable | pexers, who will ‘rise to explain” ail about ihe de- | loug dist Ys Irom whor aS raging, Woe | infantry, and twer men of Comy bb cave ENGLAND. lnbene abd du cpeady rotund tet Fesae at ee eet bar, a8 bo complaint could be entertained withou’ | Jightiui_ mysteries connected with the novie art | had no idea of moving to a place of refuge, sud- , alry, lett Fort McKanett July 26, 1X71, July 31, they anne Tomy. HER PERSONAL PRESENOH Witch results so frequently in bioody aoses and | denly discovered their houses ou fire in a manner | fell In with a stuall party of Lndians aud killed’ one. View UEmperurt View Ulmperatiivel Vive le Prince Im- Not to be foiied, with Lusiness-like promptitude — proken heads ud Libis that seemed juexpltcable to them, = fhe tradi of my | Captain J, WU. Cous, Twenty-fourth tatantry, with The Progress of the Tichborne Trial-More Meee ea ci generation represented here presents | B¢,Brocured the Sewzure of the articles, and they Witmessce Recognize the Claimant—Teath | your impariai liizhnoss the aamirance for the present ana | Were, oe Ones Teluoved to the Teath precinct | mye my mony of a Catholic Priestt—What He Han | the fui pation’ Louse, A telegram; Was immediately eof the energetic continuation of mpachy and or w " te Say About Tichborne’s Kducation—Pic- leduens without init, whieh the (athers vowed to the | forwarded to the owuer, to which sho was prompt | Ov tures Produced. a command consisting of Second Lieutenant J. L. rent of electric Bullis, Twenty-fourth infantry, with lorty-six wen ar distanees, | of Company FE, Tweoty-fourth infantry, and ten men of Company M, Ninth cavairy, | ft Fort - Mekanct: Angust 1% 1871, On the Ist of September Lonvon, Nov. 16, 1871 x 1 Taner f i i ct Nov. 28, 1871, bende on a ent to prevent sueh dis ct renee Bullts, ar ene are | ge pare ONDON, Nov. 871, % " with, and made her formal complamt, The recrean ¥ 1 te and it is believed chem! able with its wiih four privates of Company Ninth cavairy, ted by the Combe Daviiliers to vartake of | Funus, who hid #0 abused his trust, seemed come | The fightin f ease as the time | Haratively united knowl to. ‘suggest one. | giscovered threo Indiana dniviig.& ai ot about fees theory 13 easily explained, Great fires, such srease oye | &3 tliat one, create a strong ng Fever on the Knoreaso a¢ Now | oi ''wnich’ travels over” gt —Uondition of the Men— TeGERLIT Dehae axiciy in apart, The knowledge of this vria de nd wileb (he sone to-day pledge t OD, to respond in person. Yesterday morning she ap+ ting. he Emperor then retired and the depatation | Peared in Essex Market Court, belore Justice Led. i W ORLEANS, as 0 in el x ont, uj BO! cl 7 7 Oo " Ne } <3 eheloce you s very complete résumé of the Hoent | Upon sunscquently returning to tho | Dorey crestialien, aud could bardiy reailze tat his | Approaches for the encounter between Mace and Co- | Apart trom this, some valuable hints are helng | tree hundred calle, Lientedent Bulls attacked oe v pCeplion 0 e: oct Proceedings in tho Court yesterday of the Tien. | Teonhion room Tis Malesty came 1m accompanied | Gore blonde shou d, In police pariancs, gnomu- | puro, Nothing i talked of in the clubs or about | thrown out by men of Live to tho baile | at oned and recaptured thie herd. “the ” ssed. closely abort ndiaus were borne case, Ju is takeil from whe London Zeegraph 1 ), Observing, ** 9 | lously ¥4 , ing of our cities, ‘The long, na p amie, when they joined a of this at de en i. De at ie" paving, te FR Ae tga ere sah guave GONB HACK ON mM.” mene anee dee engl oa 8 DT eEanne he per | sad, very dangerous in the prc , short, | party of Aiftocn tore Indians and pipes to a = 4 e ig or, T Primes . le. Charlie Marx, «n tne contrary, looked radian ec) ay, ai prom streets on the Eurepean plan beiog much | a fight upon the top of wu hill, Bern Jo vy shoulder, ‘Tne young Prinee then gave his carte-de. ’ t f on of the James, | ten more, in ng in all twenty-eight Indians, an object of great in- | safer aud less expose to the a oxtay Were one hundred | Some tnprovemenis might be mar tne Justice. When the magisirate dectied to nod | to forty. Jem 1s filty miley away irom here, Keep- | partment, it has been suggest nour Five De. | Lieatenant Balhs, wiih iis four men, attacked them tat instead of | and mamtained che Hight for upwards of thirty mmn- This caso was resumed yesterday, the Gourt pro> Visite to cach member of the deputation, to each of | a4 his eyes glcamed with more than satisfaction, | ness part of town, and w senting pig, Which has become its’normal appear- [ Visite eh meMper of the deputation, Lo each Of | He wid naught, but calmly awaited tue decision of | terest. ‘The odds on Ma thee “ine At witness cared WAR Aun Nople, wire | WHOM # Motograph of [up JEmperor was presenter, of ‘ ef Henry Noble, of Tichvorne, who is how wrcy-% ee = he Jullas under $500 ball to answer at tne Geveral | ing qniet, but will be on the battle ground at tne | water being solely de, peste upon as an exlin- | utes, bul fonnd tt linpossinle to disivdge them, and Pee ae wpe caes ALG Licey 1 He ane FRANCE Sessions Charlie's features assumee a glow OF Vite | appointed ume. ~ i guisherg reservoir should bé provided In ali our | retired, taking with hin a second herd of cattle i ee of Sir Edward Voughty and Lady Ticn- 3 tuous triumph, he offered his arm to the rosy and % peel ~ reer cltied Ried With etther carbolic or sulpuurio | which the Indinns bad collected, numbering avout me, having known Mr. Kk, ‘ichborue well, od Scalia -aheiiatebes Jaughing Bertha, cast back one of his blandest ive : 2 acid, which woula be much more eficacious | two hundred. | ‘ ‘When she saw the claimaht at the Swan, at Alres- Vrosidont Thiers and the Popes .... pmileson +> q THE WAG OF Cc E«uD;. Man water, If pipes were connected with the Bie na eal a ee Bree mone ee Vdiane 2 : A mie AG ae ents, Second Tieute Ss f " ane ford, in 1866, she thought by hits features that he The sournel aes Débais aavishel the Finwing HIS DKJECTED RIVAL, vith the “ a Reser pice deaths i ne large ep E ne ween vonty-seven men of company L, Ninuh cay. ae endo ise lisnburoe [aiiis, Pydeeqaaa se and thus vanished from the court room. she again saw the claimant, and, ety converses leiler, which, it states, was really sent by M. Thiers | pond MERU ARSE Dullcemen bearing Bertha’s ward- | The Frith ulm, Decame convinced most assuredly of Mis | to the Pope on the occasion of Ills Holiness com. | Tove Whe vietorions party Lormed & TriumMpbal pro- Pminalion to indicate that the wituess had | Pleting the twenty-fifth year of his pontificate: and filling the burnin alry, and seventeen ciilzens, including the wel) Sungutsh te known Indian fighter named “Ban,” left Port Dun. mployed at | can on September 22, 147r, tu pursuit of Indians whe trail was found Island 8ibte Row—More ‘scholars | action of turning on a val ed—The Infection Catching. with the gas woula seq aioe i eane, ‘yhe same metnod couid be “i ~_ The Biblical war stilt continues % occupy a large | yea, on ships, and the disasters that are how so | Were raiding yin the viewiity. The trail was found Decn = prepared by previous conversations Most Hone Farner—The French Cathol to with Sg: SRS portion of the public attention, not only in the place | frequent could be easily prevented and controued. and followed with such mid 4 : aa metre phon Jimra, Tiohhornee) setubm, Aor” England | Toeieate CL iny Sareeliy uf Ulict ot tbe Eatceuve Power THE STUYVESANT BANK. where it first originate?, Hunter's Point, but also in | 5 A number of otter valuable suzgostions reintive | the 224 1 Ne Andians were tn sight, near tn her; tues generally simple manner, just Un o4 Serie eagle? ge erraveale iS Saterpeetee of ‘hele Be A ay P | Long Isiand City, Which, unfortunately, has too orten prevent fires im our houses, cities and on onr pers | that the Indians wore continually mounting fresh with emartuess, she in the mam held’ to her first | wines Like trent tare wtored the Hore tinness wih | Mecting of tndignant Depositers—A Come | pecn troubied by similar diMenities. It now scems | sons were offered py the Professor, aud well re- | horses and dropping the jaded ones tne | scouy assertion, denying emphatically that she ever told | which yonr Holin ntly shown yourself superior mittee of Investigation A inted, | that the infection has rapidly spread itself all round, celved by the audience, The lecture was beantl | could not force them to a fight, and iad bdep bt fn 1, the expertincats being of the most | to keep them In sZt tor diatanoe of avout tor e i she did not recognize the claim: hh which God haa permitted to occur dur ad ayy ag a ane no farms Bay at ‘tichvorns, 1 ¢ years. Adversity coull not v A ineeting of the depositors of the Stuyvesant | and it 1s feared by lovers of peace aud harmony that | a, ba experiments being of the moat | eros fartuen, wien che. OCIA woxt appearcd to state that he had seen the claim. trated the greatness of your fa | Bank was held yesterday evening in the Sinclair | it will, if not stopped before it Increases too much, Won by repeated plawlits, ing pursuit. fhe scout recaptured thirteen ani of your apostolic virtues. Frantie, also tri ant at tue period that his wilo spoke Lo several | Migtoriane, had found great covsulation in the generous | House for the purpose of metituting some inquiry | cayse considerable anxiety to the pubile ain, —- inals, umes; hind jrom the first to be Mr. Tichborne, 0 i i mente . i | , XO 4 raaae . by every feature and gesture, by gait and voice, Ox | Shergataknintormes Wampunted honor crue et | Felative to the aifairs of the estabishment. twill | Another ateh of scholars has veen suspended, ORDERS OF NOBILITY. te ‘Treacherous Apaches of Avivonn eept that he was much stouter and his broken Eng- pe ae ets = one a eae be remembered that this bank suspended ptyment | and itis need!ess 10 add that all those children that Leeture by the Kev. EK. fi. Chapin Lase A private letter trom a gentieman of mntelligence pee ee tas oy is Walk wae Nike tat of Old SIF | Taek respects of her livery grutituge and of the arden | On the 12th ult, and tuaton ine following esday | reiuse to read King James’ version are Roman Beatin and high character, residing at Tucson, Arizona, a 4 hes that she cherishes that Pius the Ninth may conuinne | g receiver was appointed. Since that ume it | Catholics, Yesterday brought forth jn its train ‘At the Plymouth Bapust church, in Fifty-firat | contains the following tuteresting relcreuce Tas wiwness being slightly deaf, the pecultar in- | Frishes that * Able Pont Rexions of volce Witich gave So ITC DOING tO ne | Re eee one at nt Sveeeaxapinelions ot eed Peciie 4 peo vac ne- pe 2 pesparily somewhatineffectual, He admi avINg, * hears that Lady Tichborne had recognized the claim | General Ducrot am The chiet THIERS. would appear that che depositors have been any- | another day of trial ip the Loug Island City school | street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, the Rey. { recent cvévts iu that quarter:— thing put sauisiled at the manner In which business | trouble, It see that on the assemblage H. Chapin lectured last evening before warge |. The Antocedente aud record of deneral Croom save us all a of No- | nas been carricd on, many of thein alleging that the j of the scholars at te school yesterday | gna very Jashionable audience. His subject was | content arsnrance ‘hat he cout an { interfered with, bring these Apache gut before he saw him. ‘Iwo photographs—one rep- vember, 1870. bank oMctals declined to afford facilities for aneX- | mornmg a far proportion of the num- | wgrders of Nobility.” The reverend iecturer | #4! place these ios: merciless Of savages Into’ & position of fesenting the claimant in bis combersaye yaa and The Pairve of the 15th ult, publishes ic following | amination into the actual condition, The meeting « per of scholars suspended were found tn | qegcanted at some length on the many growing | fin "task cnergetiosliy. “Wherever “hen could aind She ouhcr us he ls now, were shown to the withess. | eter from General Ducrot:— last evening was nunterously attended. Ex-Judge | tneir respective seats. ‘This accion on the part of | gyia of Amorican society, ono or the | Haginents of disposed to trvat, or even ir talk over | ppored grt fhe first he did not recognize asa likeness of any . : 7 8 The Pairi- of the 10th of November couteined an articts in elly, President of the Filth National Bank, pro- | the scholars was owing to the fact that their parent 0: | . ¢ eee et eich wea akon in oniic. a Whisk i:sne tn. some deaxen salle pon. to communicate 40 Kelly, he scholars Was owing that their parent® | princrpal ones being that so many rush | om ual the d desire ay te the public what parsed at tha con pould make notning ol. Mar. Meyrick, pricst of the Catholic church, Bristo}, | Pam q@nho uated at Oxford in 1838, and took first | opinion of those who think that # so! slass honors, sald he Was on a visit to the then Mr, | oF a diplomatiat, hax no right to dn And Mrs. James ‘lichborne, in Paris, when he saw which tame roc 1 oung Roger Tichborne as a child, dressed in blue | ons. Having been in} Beh ‘eguien hea race reavecting the ar. | sided. ‘The gencrat objects of the meeting having | nad promised wommpliauce on the part of the scuol- | into work und callings «tat they are | jot the early part of November, 1870. 1 regret that ry Y , soll pre " - lish r 1, ss Eo ett a Catt oeer tke | beem Ket forin, My, Collamore, the ex-president | ars with ail the reguiations established by the Roard | jot gy for, because they think that What they are Nery Uke wataterman | of the Institution, underwent some question- | of Education, On the commencement of the read- | oananie to pertorm Is vulgar and degrading, all the tt ~4 ¥ ing from Mr. Mayes, who inierroyated | him | ing of the Lord's Prayer by Mr. Seiburg, the Princl- | pygiessions becoming thus filled with incompetent ¢ ‘Nawona) Assombly appoin act wean” itetatoes aie, + Collamore Semler: ‘nat’ tnere | Pal, tt appears that Miss Katie Denuen, the ute | nobodies, while good mechanics and agricuiturists | the war path.” The roault, thete Wise Gvery rea: White, asa “coud” to the Blessed Virgin. He | fovernment uf the Ath of Septemler, {elated in respect of | had been a Joan of $138,000 made to a My. Hariinan, | culprit who first eommenced the row, Jumped UD | are scarce, He then ridiculed the absurdity of | MyUiantiinate, ausued at ones. Manel and bie men were saw the Tichbornes afterwards In Rome. Witness | the interview at the Bridge of es aud of many other | but there had onty been security for $58,040, The | and expressed herself after the manuer that she | American aristocracy, a8 there conld be no distinc: | inatter of sel! preservation wore aes yt a2 public man. My depo- | bank had done mostly @ discount business, He | considered it @ sacrilege to listen to the recital of | Non of birth, the only distinction being the «is. | of ours. His piarn were so well laid and 90 far went to Stoney hurst in 1847, where young Tichhorne | matters was then, and was paineil at the alate of his educa | sition was faithtully reconied by the aborihand writers, Fam | wouta not venture, however, to give any dednite | Laser cee than Gun bal ae an rrough neguuation If pos: ine Ly active the welbkpown that they could p hay peace # moment and as an evidence of aincefliy be enlised of ia immediate followers, and put thom that I had to tell at tholl J r tuupchoa of Wealth, and that s00n uses itself | that in least! Hon, ax the heir of a great Catholic family, though | cores, Mie terest or tnat Inquiry your desive wit | OMIBION Upon the ‘sunject, hot being wequainted | the Bible as read in the public senools, Aaother See te eoure of ar iow “generous, | Apses ve been ranged on the.aide of ibe whites, atherwise his impression of bim was favorable. | {9 make public the reaitie of that Inuuiry yo deaite vous | witu the interior operations of the establishment. | followed and nearly tho same scenes took place that | But there lw a nobiitty attamable In ths country, | aad Vibe yeur we should uve bad a lasting Witness waa sure Tichiborne could not have con- that you are stray; mistaken in attributing to wirued Creek or translated a line of Latin—not even | fz vay portion whatever of sespurmbulity forthe mete oF the ‘Laus veo semper.” Having read the | gov it of Sevteraber the 4th. Allow me also to t He understood that tne bank would be able to pay he continued, and that Is the nobliity of honoat voil, | Mat . hs ., ‘were cnacted on Monday. She was promptly ex- * ‘At this point Mr. Vincent Cotyer appeared on the acen words ioe [Che nae’ trout in, tne dollar, airs Kely | yelled, Thirteen other scnolars were suspended, | We Hoblilty of thongut and tho nobility of soul. All J and by tne profuse ose of bribes and presonts, Indien tion of the cinimant, and consequent: L4 - , * All day yerterday tho greatest. excitement prevatied | Work is noble, and the degrees of noblences are in- many of the hoaile Iudians to come in. They came In, but Sross-examination of the q pen cstey thought the bank could not pay more tian | t a 4 creased by the way in which the work 18 performed. { it waa us coqneroradivtatirg terms of peace. By Coll wnitten a letter—(an attempt to put in tins letter wnOUgN ate onthe ‘dollar After. consideraple | inong the parents and triondsof the scholars im tho | greased by the way i wine the Work te pertorinad. | Owe eee einen alttedy Neorved. thay were induc Waa dipetiow 61 hy tie BuO) EMS yy eaess negatirod Fee ne aie rage upd barciug halved, they bave becnable | Wrangling and ® great deal of conlusion, | Oe ate She ssnoe). cA eras Somes ee fice of’ a mechanie, and prove their vulgarity | © Weilevo that, ws ales of the government, hey wero at war We probability of Ticnborne’s pelng acquainted | 4, alnat a tan who, during tho slege of Paris, never | the depositors all the while asserting their rights , Parents called at a | by marryiug @ profigate or @ fool Who nd that they were authorized to come an a A 7 c e ~ | instance they sed very disrespectful and even, some | OY rry lug ae 10 | drat ‘any time aud depart ae they Beer ocr Bicucainre, Tho quadrangle ns fal na of Iacapeniae maar Hetag vec“ gene, ee a eee eee a een eae in toe | umes, outrageous language lowards the Principat. are mechanics? They are those who have | pica fe Morstgreen, boar Sioneylinrss. The quadrangle as | fol unforiuna or witht Wl celver, examine the ! ¢ 8 + 2 . Blonevnurs, which the claimant could not renieme ast given proof of some devution and Nak shown eee 1 ae onion Ps ne = re rellowin ig bein In one case Mr. Selbarg’s ue was threatened by | Pepe ign® hae ive. iL theaehs Ree eae she responsib! many of min Fort Grant sald gemerday Bap Tet ae ET 8 OO SSD a1 ach ld he names of the eeutiemen’ nominated:—#, ‘f | sone Tatty to eben tHe pom age, athe ie | than the nobility of work Ig the nobility of thoughs. ry man 18 Fucsob, amd. by hesleninn 60 Fort examination tn chief of this witness was directed Hayes, GW. Druyher, William White, John T, Kelly | wider bonds vo keep the peace. | The ‘Men vaino the offspring of thought more than the Amie oroicoin and Foeeiye abuMURaL re to verify, and, as it wero, to account for apparent | qyiem an the Commercial Treaty with Eng- | and J, A. Dongau. The chairman was also added | bossession of the women, since one was carrie Inacouracies 1n tne evidence in reference to Stoney- to tae committ A vote of thanks naving heen | down stairs by two policemen, It was justly harst given vy the claimant—os to persons, customs ad wal the Rennpartes. passed to the proprietors of the hotel for the use of mee ioe ume t ee L fe bag sty goth IF | pecount than tho ‘Migeugulaer atanite | tly Qnd Jocalities, Having secn the clalmant on Monday The Pars correspondent of he London Daily | tne parlor, the meeting adjourne anit tor any wine i r | | . e pverytt at | Dream}?! but in tho reaims of impalpable | own Tuesday last, the witness had tested him by | a 57... Orta e ars . deheate — ears, Althongit everytning that avi om. | atts oes, etd had no doubt that he was the Teegrapn reports @ conversation which he nad really could be expressed. ate | thought, where men lave dwelt for ages, | a rh Secon whom ne tad known in early youth | with the President of the French Republic, The | THE WOUk OF THE COROAEY ' Lue feelings of a man was tried ag - , the poem Is more than ‘Archimedes’ lover.” A i | j greatest Inanual dcaterity, In schemes of mere net 4 z ‘Tinitty the simplest sere na two miles from the post before had no! may ve of more | they murder! @ farmer named Kensie. told Cuilyer that be killed frm with ants, acd thal subsequentiy header on the train which Captata Smith was cacorting at» ne thirty miles south of this plac, A gentiowad wed to Colyer that the savage che! should be wurned it trial, aut Cols mad at Stoneyhurst. ‘he witness frankly sd- | correspondent, alluding to the Con | Treaty, | burg, he very kind! aye everybody an audience, | An becomes noble just as he assimilates and repro- | including, of eu irge corps of the New York | duces troth.e Nobi@ thought t# right, geuercus, | enough, and tied rn won uly MW reeintrat winced RiGHahGle. TUG fold M. Thiers that a iecling was springing up in Coroner Berrwau hel an inquest yesterday at Cie | reportorial si ‘Tne most of the supended sebolare , TINS: agemeae Budi SareOWwoat Of thounntar boneibe, ‘4 him a red wi “tenineay re ‘witness stated that he had been @ private tutor of | English commercial circies Lowards France whieh | Sevenwenth precinct station in the case of & man managed to get lakea back on tie s' prowise | jnutead of drawing them from the realms ol truih, | bravery. he i good behavior aud obedience to the roles. Yes At Apache, sometime since, an Indian speared and killed ry Seymour, uncle of Roger Tichborne, at | was, to say the least of it, to be deplored: nfines of | named Bebderick, Who was run over on Monday ni y, A’ The Opening of the school exercises in | hetakes them from te the atienu My. Redanan, autierof tne post, a man of bigh character, investigation wili be made. ‘itany & Co, Union square. on account of | tug to @ very interesting lecture by Mr. J. | ji), gil. And) bia oe s—which must, of course, be met by | Or xford, Which led to an association between them. 5 Clete . 1 fhe croamcsunuination ‘ofthe witness waa very pro- | pity, THIRS anid--The Frenoly government Is fully aware of | 1) bist avenue, DY an express wagon, Ariven by a. the Second ward the boys commenced most outa. | Mis own foul. ‘There are many noble souls who | Mice reluuesto tear a word unfavorable to the Volans D hat you stnte, i | 2 hall vel 4 | dwell in humble place, many saints Who Nave | and has behaved ty tlectigns aif they were thieves and thatiog dmreniet, Tho early puotograph oriichborne, | Ais mit ine to aay that toink the English | man named Henry Harris. The testimony disclosed | Fin Pg i cartaly motses one “or | NO Miche, many martyr Woo have no palin. | murierers, and will mon \igrestionadty puvisl x rejurk -4 4 cl ly ral und rot ! sinter i ogg ed 7 i" " re oO of ed af 7 the witness said, reminded hint generally of nin Going what we are atiempting of the modif- | that the deceased was grossly intoxicated at the | the vider ones toid ihe Principal to take bis Bible | BAVe nO coe a neeae a aa enieerer? pap | ot re the oo ee Lyra ‘when a boy; there was sometning of his mother In | cations we as! i@ treaty co! @ hand - | tine, ana that the driver did his best to stop the | and goto hell with 1. Finally the totous scholars | IM. 11 qwhaeyer, sholy powor,, whatever.thcis 1 fod” bee iesucd =f& prociansat in tt—a |i ishing expression—and in his opinion | ce% Of the: only wish for a change in three, even | panes D as were persnaded to leave and quiet was restored, | Wealth, power, i sane #0 o anxious waa he olyer sh ng exp i thone three may some day be rei dto their present con. | horses, A verdict of acciiental deaih was re. | of cc ree u he sehovis bas been double ens, are essentially and truly valear. There are ~ t of kindness, well knowing that Wi he claimant had at times that expression now. The 4 : stat Siac Eper com | | ‘The police force at the schools bas been doubled, | be iat wit apirit uf Klulnexs, Sree ee eRe ee etres Wiah, win, | vartied. On Sunday night the lower windows of the First | too many bad great men and too many email G004d | wou'd iisten with any degree of fairness be could bo satisned modern portratt, too, had some points of resem- | numerous other goods, we lnave the treaty as itis it; what hha | Un Sunde i nl Bat tie hes of | men, What we are to strive forts to cultivate @ | (hat the peop'e were well-meaning and after long yeara of lance to the young man be knew in 1848 No test | we ask is a sligudy Increaced tari’ upon cotton, cotton | A Woman named Mary Aon Prowo, aged turiys | ward school were all broken, and the sashes of | nobility of purpose in all our actions, a largeness | oxperionce certainly must know more of the Indians than Of the clatmaat’s knowledge of Geek or Latin Was | puodsand cviton twist, vo an to put theta. upon soinething | yg ted yesterday at her late residence, No. | Many of them. By some it is proposed tat ali the | Bobility ty in our thoughia and muniversal | ue posbly could, Let hobs treated the citizeas with un- wade personally by the witness. (Several umes the | like an equallty with our own sooris of the snine Kind, whic five “berg sh “i pe ert eo pl ater ns ; a NO. | schools be closed until the exeitoment mabetd snd | one ofuy in our Souls Phese are. the orders of | disxuised contemph an ue Tam credibly infirm J, hae per if se thi at | (being greatly in want of mone aro ouiigad to tng more } 95 East Elghil street, frou burns which she re- | quict is once more restore: others a conference { ainonuly cridicwed tl Governor's efforts” Someta avo ‘is, BETO wena eo Neri tau before Ot ynieny wiv are by far the | So iwea'hy the cxprosion of » kerusene lamp. ay | Eee ee he bo pwanied. Mater plan, It is une | NODIILy. | iio te meet a, anda. friendly” i sarat mont practicable people in Burope, hardty reais or ken, g Dentre Street fen Y acceptapie t atbones, pcqoaresgape rm i it st seem ost e wen olde: won: domed Eleanor Smitn, of Alres- | motive Bane nena etalon, pon nt vibe inte nospitet Da ea eer ayurtes fecetved bY aiail | TOS Oe | AMERICAN GEOGRAPHIOAL SOOIETY. mit Some overt ots, in orter f Hen § 5 |) and the stiy jous expenses en Wy bs | 8 . Bre — aye mater 04) ford, whose La and ee Wo Str Henry Tich- trek’ wath A these fi apse keep ei rer “iN ‘aud mest | Seale Hive tag si ap sags cag aay DRIVEN TO CRIME. This very iearned and useful body, whieh has ie | mpm Ser | Arnab eee wae yaad of tne ciesatancrnomirr vo hor place ur financial engugemente, Bran og wort de | A child uaied Thongs Vaaghan diet restortay | | rooms 1m tho apartments formerly devoted to | ; ‘ ” me n iio? to ank for aglogs of water. She knew him me Cee gay carte taint ee | OF CaO ee ee oe OUUny HEhte Tig | A Starving Frenchman Commits a Horaivry | the use of the Bryan Galiery, Cooper Instituie, | jut st riturm to We, aor Incam. | ae Moet tars medintely as Roger Tichborne, talked to him, an without money; ond tie clearest-beadad financial men ot) t 5 whiske ] and { y & Cots Stor | met Jact evening for the purpose of jistene | | ‘ ‘ Morell, ft hal now nos the least doubt abont tt. Exercising | iSite wcuittiet to increues the tezea op our own manu. | Supposed thai tue whiskey was polsoned, and a rigid | mn Titfany & Co's Stove. 5 I. } eae career sr ee | Ris special iacuity that way, Mr. Mawkins, in his | fav ured 4ood rt Your nelit yoatorday by Coro cross-examination, got mick amusement out of Ns ding taxation of the amie goo’ Ax inquest Wi ‘ fue lige amount of vainables contained in | Carson Beevoort on the “Verazzano Map," | Camp Tho off poulent, and Ka i ‘AL | one Of We most Jegithinate ways of pulling ourselves tn | gn the case of Jacob ho; wo shot himself We large amd , Trout ule alliance wi roving benehtlal to ra With Uno witness, Wo. at la, sald pathetical: ate, “Mgreover,, lek ine tell what T vavonever fet | throtgh tue heat, nt Lopher street, of No: thelr store, employ twelve watchmen to sleep | Aupiteate copies of whiten had bocn presented to the | far {ran Ms Allan | ak bos Gaenven, ire he Was made very nervous. The witness stuck od ot en @ her test, that ene know the claimant at once, not. | son sated Im any preuch ory withstanding bis change from a very thin lo a very stout man, from his mixed likeness to his mother and the Tichborne famtly, while the claimant said | W: ’ Unnat he shouid have known heranywhere, Amon; a0 we i pare Cn pd uy other Udngs the claimant asked her if she still ; |Lwoald now have only a few inning | I fad alarge oll picture of the “Reformers,” and he { Wailong fall and we veuounoe it tn te the body of @ man name: Jona Mon wan shown it. Altogother, despite of any “nervous: | and trust it never will come to anend. If it Was injured on the mor ung of the ist of ness” she might Wave (elt, she was Gsteady and | in Pobraary we shall be adie ‘ising the fonowing { Dy a piece Of rock whitvi | i on tum in maned witness, A Nr. James Howiaston, who had | year to come vo an uaderstandigg respecting ihe modifica, | nue, between SiXty-sixth ale 3 been yi i Mr. Hopkins, in Poole, In jones whiel quire to ‘or el e r u 1851, Mold ol Hs Fememvering sree plilips, M. P. | & re that the stone, which was neing hoisied oat of 4 | box of valuable watches, endeavoring to force th | posed a jon (ot bo to the jocturor, which was | for the borough, reuring from the representation, | Pance will vt be dx cished im tre least Liars realm | CUI LY @ chaln, Boped and struck eens | chen, So quiet was his deveont te Durglar aid nor | MU7H baer and adeputauon going to Upton, whero Mr. Re somo of tha English papers and in your own correspontence | fist ou Mo siwu. ler Ane Col Me cae deceased hear hie, and pr U % lave already appeare pear ¢ " eiiaad learned society by the College Propaganda de Fide, | fet" ead caret for wyenlteady aupeated ' merein during the hours th remains closed. | KARE. Cou Moot ding’ secretary asstired the | {oho eats a nurs | urned. ( About five o’clock on Monday morning Robert | Heratp reporter that this was @ favor sel. | account of that — yi badwe been | Achilt named J.tzd Comors, WMO Was burcet | Eastor, ong of the watchmen, was awakened by | dom accorded, oven to governmenis, ant was | fit Mla Tevelop Arizong, baye loft fo, us Mile but tie exe yme montha ago, and | on Monday died yesteriny. hearing a noise on the first foor, and getting ont of | ® particular compliment ” Agong | cont | { Paper, burwhicw | | (Brough tie Nee maper, bul whick | | vember 28 ‘the pF map ire ad verore me | in ine HRRALD, A nite as groatanesteng, | unsound state of mil m 1 ow and can prove to 0 fact—t ‘ ri war {uly totem y. “i nplaiion of ies vted Celds and freabetmnaie graves of Yovoner Hermaun heid an aquest yesterday on those present wi Mr, ary OG. Murphy, Judge y of ove bout (rien Tam not naturally of a deapond- ee ae a Ii) Mouahon, who | bed dn hisstocking feet proceeded part way down Henry ke Davies, Professor Leber, Henry ing (sraperamen; but f Yo" that Colyer po'tay ovember | staina, aad was somewhat surprised on seeing a | pont, M. Paul Du Chaxin and others. Th be apon fo of the people will be obiiged to abandon th ave a-100k dividual stand | was an able and yey, one, ANd Was listened | the country, an tharrceim | (é1Ys Fageed-looking individual standing at one of | (throughout wei Much attention by a select aiidi- who teaiiod | the large showcases, Which contained @ large num. | ence. Attuavonclusion Mr. Henry C. Murpiy pro. | NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTIONS, u e interests of | Several witnes Portsmouth Carried by the Republicuns. So ag RE PORTSMOUTH, Nov. 28, 1871, coding to a side door We | MINISTER SOHENCK'S WASHINGTON RESL | yy otty election resulted in a republican victory, Piohborno was staying, He knew that gentieman | from Pr iat in adopting thia temporary protectionist | Droko it. 1 | ‘as that time, and avitng seen im on Tuesday was | Ing etirs for the ease af theeggn This | ha no right to staud undey Memen ther he emerged Into the street and secured the services of DENCE. Horton D, Walker was elected Mayor by 928 ma- convinced that he was the sume person, The clalm- + rnoet way 4 he had watched 1b aa It to at om) of the feor Mead, of the Twenty-nintu preciuet. The ‘ 7 jority, in @ vote Oi 1,754, e apoke 10 hint of Ar. Hopkins and his Kons, pat- sforeaton ten valoabiosscres | Must lave seen tt AT oon a Gnu stow uit | WO, Upon Feturmng to the store, still found the 4 TNOT: Bs Ys. Now ut, 87h. | “Tacks ts 0 great Sputitean gat over wast spring. larly one with, SUSE ORG AI cant die | w thal cur baemict are cvety toes mokicg Ms die achance of -aving tio man's life if the | burglar industrioasis UL Works a enrrondered, | TO 2HM MBIFOR ov Titw AERALD:— | Six repubitcans aud two demioeraus were olecind ult an intervat ot ine proceedingn Sergeant Balan; | the most ot thw ack of wat Chey term protetinint potey, | IMEI? was npn OIE MI relatives refed to | | Con approncning hin he quietly surrendered: | pan Sin—MY attention has been called to tne | Alderete mii ‘witnesses he had to call, and therofore Lo could | tue Vubite mind agatuae us in England as well aa here, permit the Ope ad after remaining away three- | hirtletn pes where le gave name 4g | letter of your Washington correspondent dated No- THE NBW JERSEY ELECTION. pape ied ah PD Sensecclad thai ine Court ! pour bp ation “tar oo ‘Sooo io a) ndiverent to quae fan hour retivied with ihe following | Frangots ph iinet Sone wae th at 22 South Firth | vember 25, in which he says it ts alleged that the | pe concluded, Th | Dyeae ‘Uhings, But our tongues are tied. It i i Tem ‘We ace 2,000 to the widow of the dee | avenne, Btateu ‘a8 NO} ce of General Schenck In Washington “was TRENTON, Nov. 28, 187}. Should sit on Friday tnsiend of adjontuing to Mon: | inp "Atsembly that ‘wer ean vindicate ‘ome acs, | Verdict ‘Wo accord $2,000 ffi wie th i roey | Taal had compelled ula (9 cou residen y | presented to him while Chairman of the Commitee The Stale Canyassers met today, and they and | ¥ Frys Soe ee eee, pe of the Governor declared the oMtctal result to be: Troy.” Lest a ve i poi » truth this wnalioyed coinage of the brain, I beg, with 54,982; Walsh, 76,358 Parker’a majority, your permission, to say through the columns of your me, as he had not tasted food for tw 7 ; ad been arranged, but the counsel on both | xd foreign countries atiuom fead speeches on financial | ceases to the cause of dea | stlce"reemine lo desire (0 adhere to the arrange. | in 740 NOL take mnch interest | Were ONIY so inane 0 Ae ee Ot death, and | steptin é bed {or ond. week: that he « se TAY ee ae retul rode tWe Mhd that deceased came | Clty About Varee months ayo from France, poved tohis aeain by being struck with a piece of i | Wad served ail through the acand been honorably Htod | tO ietavenue, ata we censure the contractors discharged, He is & sione mason by trade, and, H, The pictur of Lady Ticnborno, which bad been | er ae by Cojouel Lushington as being reooge | and they wi! by tho claimant at Jicnborne a tee oe ae | th ayried out to the full the balwace oF traue between the | $0" miner and J. Crawley, fr NOL CMY OyINg A ce | Being unable to obtain work, hecame cnviows of | paper ge 4 tg corensamaney war CHICAGO. gare Nicuine, aithing, Wait Nengrucot Bladyan we | Maisie "anda qokestre tral wher ree roeneer | ble man to sling stones,”! lobes in ond FeO ELE Iitaselt Bomatortable | Gcheral Schenck and association with btm tn Con. let ia i; aoe, Ite fh 4 { b yder to y Ninseit comfo laden, a , “ . rime of her age, iouly draped, of haarsome | business look. wy wa capject from other than a mere partial aE URSE RACES j'and keep we wolf {rom the door, When aes flow, maniber oF tne Committee Of | Investigating she Cause of the Kire=Amount aed oud Row cure, With & prorasicn ot | Timo correspondent Aska me, rhtets whother or not AIRIB COURS ‘ gaked ow | he effected an entranen, | ee a arr ine wee, inn Io may estimation, Halsed tor tho Sufferers to Date. Lit Me dimean a say that any resembinnoe | he holevod im the stories of Bonupartist intrigues | . Siw ORLEANS, NOV, 28,1871 | eee a OY sping ler, ose, Improper considerations for his acts, official or brptimange tt AB 18%. = eould be tracea to the claimant of W- | and au fmperialist reaction, Yue race horses for the coming meeting at the | rom whien 9 he crossed ovel Ains A pye! oF persoual, Very traly, Boe - ‘ During the investigation to-day ~ heme Soarente ean ak, eee TTN oo | racychoestnttiques t do Ualtere," Re sald, out pot in oa | eeascie course are colicctiag in force, Mr. Sane Tee TCR re ete ne forced “open N 4. GRISWOLD. | the tire a witness staved bgetine| hyp tage a went | pil classes opinions, and they don't hes{tate to ap ford’s string are here, all well, and so aro Babcock’s; | the skyuignt, and tating of b= Court House roof was tar co’ i je his account of the deputation wi from Poole to Upton—a suggestion being, msinuated that it went to Mr, Henry Saymo one of tho members jor Poole, and not to Mr. Tich- eakiager, WHS: BDOKS ek Reowte meaay Ot Ine ‘amils, doce araons tha 9a9. NariDa r hoes made nis way Word, | their mands verore, an Euatihman ido you think there hag ) Tonle A Taity’s string have not yet reacned | to theme Hook. On hiqessson Was found several WYOMING SAYS THEY SHALL NOT HAVE IT. | corn wero all of wood, rendering it an caay then | been spy re iP. not, jatfne; tod in the morning. There | burglar'’s tools ie had no opportunity of © BNNB, Nov, 27, 1871. matter for the roof to Ignite. replied. "I nave never yet mets man of ony post | thecity. They are oxpee ine g7conds. E enrned el Me'short time he was in the piace, HBYBNNB, Noy, 27, 5 to this date the Chicago Relfet and Ald So Hor ened: to ‘eee “the Musperor” rewura, Where “are iieentag ni fOr frre Tne Lonletana state Pair 18 io winger before Justice Shandiey, at Jeitor. The bill for the repeal of fomaio sufrage in | oety has Teoelved, $9,608,009 case aE, i) denetit of Jian shopkeepers who say 90, confeaning thelr wishes to | meet ‘1 , yenterday morning, and, plead ullty | Wyommg passed the Gouncil to-day, the vote heu she suderers ous Came Fecsepire OF t ‘woud be ste | gun well aivencer 00d Wi connnue eeverm daye | Botue cnarsd “was july commiteey or wag ® oN | zomame pages! Me Counc to-any, me" om lorty Bates and TerriLorlen ‘Sous Boe tt Wel ani Wows be wryaigy seen | 1OBKCT, s