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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1872.—TRIP 7 PAYING AN ELECTION” BET, | THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY d, and, with the The question te frequently asked, why Con's fighte ut all thie ts now change ; 1 | ae 008. ter agates and sree naa gists oe ey ih, they are sure to succecd' ald i Di: i hich was Amneal Dinner of the Officers’ Union at What care Ry for. the suiierings ‘of thelt as Ooo know snroughont the lenguirand breauth of | A Greeley Man Carries a Grant Voter from Union |" DeimenisescSpecch by Mr. ‘Charles bein, en —— ee wae Hg the Union. asreniad aaa Square to Houston and Streets for a O’Conor on Municipal Purity~Rev. He |r) on priced fp attend. saat saree _ ‘Sow Saturday, Night is Spent | Mire mu ve omers to" and | Directly opposite is avacant lot where John Ai. | Wager—A Torchlight Prosession, a Ger- 'W. Beecher on the Mercantile Class—A iit Both artes sens Bérgeli avenue, Fourth Ward. supply their places. r assured me that “the wi man,” ‘to hold. forth, he man Band ands Thousand Persons Aoc- Pleasint Evening. AT gk, . ey te in the Fou a the abetpeien, Spray. Pattie ee | Ouran danee and become & The annual meeting of the Omcers’ Union of the | reign the sae ey autll tao Goatem ie ceanaes thera will | Sap aoe os that es company Them—Wild Excitement Mercantie Livrary Association was hela Tast even. | Loseunie’ at Repetts oe Gi eaten rts Sa ate | ga RTT estan Ad Ge, open om, ie igs Das wae a nenese | ga, Baie eae A SATURNALIA OF SIN. | ti mey > in the ward, ‘onthe au- | did nothing but impose -apOtr # credulity’ of the company of present and past: omeers of | Hignty-eighth Ne' eee Fit Beene | ‘which; e thorit; of the ofcer, ig rented to thieves and pros- | people. have seen of a Sunday evening this ai fter the Democratic Convention | ‘Pe Association, and among the invited guests r of M. Uieead Se eas iomcee cree. Whole street. crowded with people who hag come to Gm he ; * x dege eal had nominated Horace | Wee Peter Cooper, Rev. Dr, Ormiston, Kev, J. Cot- | WW. D. D. O'GRADY, } seareta: 4 SHE CHIN) BOARDING HOUSE. " hear and see Allen—old iadies witirgold-rimmed | Which met ai 4 ORGAN, ‘Fhe Low Lodging Honses of Cherry Street and ‘ Madge Bas had Nn ipo ‘ne ley secctacies, satie of alvinity, sere, Shee veo Greeley for the high office of President pe the United peri spect oMcer said, “Let us ina- | from leb—ani rtaine aly discussion as f Water Street, man’s Doarding ty and com will see something | all, bit when the mecting “9 over I went to hear trates two hretere barbed a No. 128 West the Dance Houses o! strange.” No. 66 Cherry street ts the favorite | him talk in Kit Burns’ about the way he was fooling | to the merita candidat © home of the stials, is an ‘ier oe tui me oe ous, and baiting 1a make ine serone se Way Houston street, at the house of Mr. Henry Husch. down structure, the- timbers frail and trem! at the upper portion of the building in wh! the t' ntlemen were Mr. Lionel ~ «POOR JACK” masa rnsers oars Woes ar ycTorer | MGI tthe Pac SoG PRTAPCLAE Ss | Keane, cr in the hoa of Wan ©. Lad & ™ R JA ASHORE, as'we entered the narrow doorway and By at he ere ia e also, and,.John’s Boia Co,, who are importers of laces, next door to the re! @, light.” e e je: other women . Mattbied ‘over “and fell: against the wall’ down | to her husband thar she raised a row, aud the | toe rah abe seg ae Watts Wtaiean ‘iesase) dasieratensiiuchat streams, | A | whole thing burat up. No,.alr, John Allen was 00% | Dior Li , Mr. 0’Conor was received with tremendous cheer ves.and friends of the 7 . which the damp was pouring in pts i Plaees faint odor of opium pervaded the building, which | converted; he died ashe had lived, without any} street. General Grant had been nominated at fully invited to attend the funerai, on i as aaaiee Neato siamlaad poh y hci hyo Ad ag Buladtpiaen the inf June, convention, and | THM Tre wnen o'tnew it rae iy years | Searle tineeet ber bata, Soe Fa Miseez + hia cl eg careful ieHae cof, whigh was thick run Me ae or aonee pt find, and stony of Me Sroneys paminasions orgeretgg rea, ago, and its present greatness, he went on to say aoe tad iyi eo pocypatbtoeny am hieh cl ’ man, Al telair, N. exbdey, wtthalee, Bumbers of Tavs" disturbed by oui ap. eee vaurrounaed the Mannte, largely drin! ya Seon las Gaps 0 BIXTY-TWO POUNDS that in the perceptions of mankind America was vember, Puwzapera McBRIDE, wiai of Captain repays ns along and went down into a | the villainous stuffsold, ‘ten cents a drink to and ifexactly six feet bigh, according to his the United States, and the United States was the | Peter Bogert, of this city, aged 90~ ears and @ WOW TENEMENT HOUSES ARE RENTED, | dark cellar at the further end of the When | sallors,” five cents te Fougha and prostitutes. gl Ow? | State of New York, and the State of New York was ‘ mo: 1 cout ached the end we ascended 9 miserable flight | Every now and then. an inebriate would be drag- | statement, He wearsa high biack castor and has Notice of funeral in Monday morning's or etal ieee ged away by the police, and as the night run on | snap of small Dundreary chop whiskers. He is the metropolis. This was the grand central point CamPsELi.—On tes ovemben rein! k ton Smith, Edmund.Yates, Mr. W. H. Hurlburt, Mr, ewinyli Isaac H. Bailey, Ethan Allen and others. ‘The din. xaos the tate rida” aud CHARLES ner was in Delmonico’s usually perfect style, and in/the sist ar of age. | 9 epeatine Barker, having received due attention, Mr. Danie) F. Apple- rel i in re- ton, who officiated as Chairman, made a few briet | Spectfully invited to stead sie . remarks, and at once introduced Mr. Charles | 167 East SeveniTighth sikoh, om Sunday, af half O'Conor as the first speaker in response tothe toast | Past three PM. ‘ imancWeaxs, ofthe “City of Now York.” only daughter of harles an Birch, uh 6 ee 3 months and Pe ae i 4 for orale ane Con agi o Sona carats en | the fights “grew fast and furious.” These hot beds hich all lyn, WILLIAM T. CAMPBEL ) p door we eutered: into an apartment in ‘which | of nell are owned by men who, commencing on ),of slender frame, but has large bones, and all his beep. on oe Tae SEE 8 2 ropa, yD, WILLIAM T. CAMEDELL, aged 83 year Sights on James Street---Life on | seven or cight Chinamen and an equal number of | nothing, are cow worth hundreds of thousands of | relations for eighty-fve years have. been in the pal rs tine, corner Fifth avenue, ang. Bergen: sixeat at ‘q'white women (thelr wives oF paramours) were | dollars each. Son rae Orne t Cart oyster business, Mr, Van Gieson has a model of an | 2088 We Tose to the standard that became men | ten o'clock, ou Fra ay Se 1 a Chatham Street. eet ee totna. Bed Retr ene nice; s Re eet cutioda. Me bas organized a'| Oyster schooner 1m his place of business, ae Tepresented “whe reat Republic, just he egies: rs ative of Cau, pani d Pillow of rage con on under the head of some | club of 300 men and predicts an overwhelming ma& | Mr Lionel Keane 18 a New Yorker, who weighs | ‘2 ‘Bat proportion would America be honored | qioperary, ireland, aged 43 years, ‘ of the men, the only evidence of comfort that | jority against Grant, His bucket shop was ee 149 pounds; and is five feet eleven and a haitinches | 2 the estimation, of mankind, Onr general e relatives and irfends of thefamily «ate re- “4 would like to have one of your best men (said | the room presented. The women started up atour | most extensively patronized of any we encountere h, , Both of character in these respects had been good im the | quested to attend his funeral, on Sun em- turd ing | @pproach and of the men, but the greater | om our rounds. high, , Both of the political antagonists were ex- ber 10, at two o'clock, from his late , 21 @ Hxaazp reporter on a recent Saturday evening. | SPDT; the ister were go stupid in the drunken- JAMES STREET BAGNIOS, actly twenty-six years of age. The mutton-chop | Past, and yet it did seem as a consequence of our | Woes ‘rwenty-ninth street. 0 Sergeant Kelly, of the Fourth precinct) to show | ness of opium that they were incapable of speech We came on to James street and entered a place: hisk f Mr. K great pronpenity, and the great multitude of our California, papers please copy. sme nome of thesightain the ward to-night.” Well | oraction. Their aark, oval eyes were wide, open, | called ‘Che Flag of Our Union,” a German dance | Whiskers of Mr. Keane were not so large or s0 pro- | occupations, that the matter of government had | Oy 4ex.—On Thursday, November 7%) MARY H, i bin, be | but they netrayed no ‘other sign of consctousness. | house, which lene re anieed by foreign sailors. | ductive as those of Mr. Van Gieson, but he had a | been @ long term of years in a large degree | yoiict of John Clark, in the 7th year ofherage. ” @ald the Sergeant), there is not anything to be | A"huge supply of opium anda pipe were placed in | Here “poor Jack and ius unlovely cove" were dis- | clear eye, a solid form anda determined 100k, Reglected of overlooked by the mercantile classes, | *Pingrar at one-c'clock, this Gay, from, 290 Bast ween now which can at all compare with what | tne miadle PP ine room for the use of the men when porting, themselves on the floor, the legs of the Mr. V: : Gi hacked vtleasié “ Overlooked. by them, it of course came into the | pnirtieth street. ‘The friends and acquaintances of ourished here some years ago. ‘The worst dens | they would wake up in the middie of the night. ‘The | female portion of the inmates in the flaring gas- +» Van Gieson backed Grant very enthuslastl- | hands of the the family are invited to attend. j room was ¢ destitute of furniture or cook- | light looking: much more substantial than elegant, | cally, and deciared that he woul elected, Mr, b alifornia have been rooted out,.and tne dance houses have tad thant clegant, a declared that b la be elected. Mr, MADING | POLES. rn Bere) notice, ursday, November Loe, of Samuel B, Nicoll gin the 83d year of : Du Viune.—PrrRalDe Vniies, ‘at the restdente of that its administration was marked aa ieee his son, Edward 1. De Vries, y West, Thirty-sixth u re 11 it Contained. The | One group of swartiy Italian sallors were danc- Demoralization crept in, slowly at first, but in teen shorn of all thelr glory since the commerce | ig ntcnslis scredi uate ue pome. speck. | Ing a Italian Jig, with wild gestures abd loud ex. | Seave belleved that Mr, Greeley would be our next | steadily imoveasing progtession. until it "reached af the port of New York went down and steam- | mens of the cigars retailed) on Chatham | clamations. The offecr said that there is a great President, and was willing to give odds on his | its climax in tie Ring in power in 1871. ‘Then, % sar! 10 Ba, e Ol was leclines with in groups and are every re: wi ie Kpile, a some remnants are still left, andin afew moments | thanks. “the woreni are mostly English, and sa) balince of those premunt ae made tp “of Nor. | _“Dou't let us bet money'on ‘the ‘election or we cer whom I propose to send with you Will be | they get on very well with the Chinamen, thou; wegiens, Swedes and Germans, and. very good | Will loge our votes,” said Mr. Keane. lation and dishonesty. Not only ee men — a Tbe they Secasionaily get badly used, “It was in ths order was preserved during the time we Te- “Well, if you are satisfied, I am,” replied Mr. | ¢xist, in estimation at least, in the departments of i ne Tokendtunemaien to-morrow’s Herald: { : ; butlding,” said my guide, “that some three yeais | mained. These German dance houses do not give | van Gieson. “What will we dof? the State and city governments, but in that also Fioop.—On Friday, November 8, 1872, at his) late While waiting for the officer the usual contin- | ago the ¢ murder was committed.” “What | near so much trouble to the police as the Irish and which had been>so pure, so. highly estimated, so résidence, Flatbush, 'L. 1, Tuomas FLOOD, ‘aged 65 gent of drunk and incapables staggered into the | murder do you allude to?” said.J.. ‘J allude to the | American ones on Water street, and affrays.are not | “Let us do something; let us whee] the man who | honored in the parent State for centuries, which * ? Daas * frequent, On Water sl Ag are nearly alt = tion,” had come to uA pure and been by us purely sus- | YOSTe: gosto, either eteoried hy oficere ox tottering,| MUMOLPL ENG CRAMER, 2oe Winters alehi,_ A] feirequent. On Water artes ine gis are aris AR | Yosesup‘Broad way afer the election. tained down wo aout that period ne, Mea ‘one | ove ofthe nel NereAet ssa oe arépey slong themselves, to geck a night's shelter. Every | and drinking came in late im the night and found | names of “Buffalo No. 1,” “Butfalo No. # and 60 aati may lose I will carry you on Aree ec, Eyen that was said to be stained | perpen, widow of Nathaniel Gove, in the 76thyeur sow and then a poor wretch, whose only crime | his wife in bed. . Seizing a kaife, he litecally hacked |.on. They come olf the canal boats about this time |My back from the house of Mr, Henry Husch, 126 the reception of bribes, as it was certainly’} oF her age, . ed to bi ingled with th her in pleces, an@after finishing her he went tor } of the year, and remain in the city during the Winter | West Houston street, to Union square, and will PUBOROEED: The relatives and friends of the famiilyare re. eer e poverty, mingled with the dissolute, | another Chinaman, whom he also killed. He then | months. We leit James stieet and came up a nar- | tay dig aiatte ok Tincetn A by the exhibition of vulgar pratices, All this was | soectruy invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, seggcd and depraved throng, bearing in his face | wentin search of his child, which he could not find, | row alley to New Chambers stroet, every map and © you around the etatue of Lincoln three times | ip.she year 1871, | But.the mercantile class—the oU- | November 10, at two o'clock P.M. trom ner 1ave re Me evidences of happier days and more comfort- | and, disappointed in this, he, repaired to another | woman We met.on the way on the lookout for some | 2d then down Broadway to 123 West Houston spring, he might aay of the Mercantile Library | sigence, formerly John J. -Snedeker'a Hotel, New | wie f room in the house and attacked a second man, | one whom they might plunder. ‘The oilicer assured | street again, We must have aband of music and a’ ‘ation—having their attention called to the | Porta 11. by on Circumstances. The lodging, consists Of | whom: he stabbed in the back, but did mot kil. He | me that in te alley a man would be murdered for | toreniight procession to accom that we | QRoxmtles that were being perpetuated, rose In bearded oor, then took the knife and turned it upon himseif, in- | twenty-dve cents or the clothes he had on his back, | fox Cunahe Rrecmalon Vo ccccmbanyus, 8o that we) shetrmight and smote the serpent. He writhed in HanticH.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday; November * 7, SaRa M., the beloved wife of George C. Hartich wirnouT ERING OR PILLOW, fligting seven wounds, any one of which would haye CHATUAM STRESS. “ yi . | Rigagony and struggled to sustain his‘ power for | 9 ti Xt one EY pty) proved mortal This is the room (pointing toa | ‘About one o'clock we came out on Chatham asd pidgin pipet eo ee @toaacd mus. | tweite monthe alter the. blow, but finally he had ne Caterers of Peter Buxton, in the seth year or nd stretched upon it the havtituds of Cherry, ( “9 Ket, in. my id down. before | gunk prostrate, ase hoped, forever. Ind ee. 4h - suiall hole about six feet by eight) in which he | street and went into one or two of ihe dives with u “ a ped, . lecorum a Water and Oak streets slept as soundly and sweetly | killed his two victims, aud taisother yin is where | which the street aootnds. ‘Tose places are in- | Husch’s door for three hours, with. a footed kaep- | oud nor nos ppeat again om the benehy un: Speen a inet Go wwtaoua foe penny zp re as the millionaire would in Fifth avenue on his | he attempted to despatch the third. Iwas on duty | finitely worse than the dance houses of Water and THE AGREMMENT. WAS MADB, fairness and partiality from gi Motives and bad | jate residence, 656 Willoughby. avenue, on -Satur- * wxaric nof do! iisertonana . that night in the locality, and full as the ward | Cherry streets, and no night passes in which one | ang jagt evening the bet was paid. Mr. Keane, supunioen Would, he. trusted, henceforward, for | Gay November 9 at half-past ten o'clock. oy as couch of down. The rooms were nearly | giways is of horrors, thesensation the affair caused | or more robberies are not committed in them. An Who elt bad that Horace Greeley had been | % ong. period at least, be wholly unknown in | pitied at Woodbridge, N. J. Cars leave ‘feot of ® 4a on this particular night, the majority of the in- | was ter:.ble. But, les us go down, we are long | innocent countryman is roped in and stimulated by | Gefeated, was ready last evening to that department, Of course, in expressing these | Cortiandt street, New York, at half-past two mates being women in the last stage of want, crime | enough up here.’” the presence of the gocicty of one of the hideous | fis forielt, A grout crowd began. to assemble at” | 12ee% he spoke only in reference to men. He did | orciock. Z ante and mivery, Sergeant Kelly informed me that the | ,.We descended the staira, and In doing 40 I would | Naifdans, whose paint and short clothes bilnds the | 128 Houston strect, and. Henry, Husch had all be pee bad aut ed Ck oe Wega aP Gusine KRaLtna.—On Toursday, Novemper.,.7yManTne have stumbled into the collar had it not been that) | eyes. of the fool to these delormities,. he pays | Loma do to serve lager tothe thirsty mass Keane | of honor and good faith, and od government and | KEALING, aged 27 years. greater number of arrests made for dronkenbess | the eficer caught me. We went down into the | five dollars, and when his money is recelved | Way tne tirst man to make his arance, ‘The relatives ‘and friends, also. thé’ United gre those of women, they being served with the | cellar, a fearful-looking vault, infested with rata | if ne ventures to ask for the completion | oxed cool, quict and calm, like Billy Kdwards be. morals aud purity in administration. Upon that | yasketeers and Hudson Association, are @ery Grinke of the bucket shops at half | the | 8d. Vermin of all kinds, There was no light, and | of the compact he ia kicked, ‘robbed and | £9 cal, a ae Dily Saneree subject they were ail of one opinion. They might | fuiiy invited to attend the funeral, ftom his late fore a ‘fight. Van Gieson ‘came- soon here also Chinamen were sleeping, stretched | thrown bleeding into the street, K is a disgrace to ui perhapa, " unday, yates charged to men. In the station there are | upon the damp floor, | The spaanehen at the place | the police authorities that these placeware allowed Net sennaeh the” nay Bd dis pe So pipette ibe booed My atiaaae bene tated Hi ee Sat Heme aTeneR oe kMivene el rol any- ait 1 } may be guessed when, cyen in broad day, a ray of | tuextst. Some tlme agoa movement-was made | |. yaya) | al state: Newark, mets ce iepen eer ice Teor bee git iigitt does nor penetrate inte the yeosaea of the | against them and many of them were cleaned outs mungres a pee Oe dinate gerid pet aisponition to strike down all applicants to public Fe Tae tat 6: Gronen A pan : ci | Mving tomb, and no breath of pure air can reach | but they are again as numerous as ever, and are | Woula carry him.” Then people b to look for | @2VoeWho-were either. unworthy or were exposed | in the goth year of his age. x ‘A ventilated and the walls are clean, contrasting | those who nightly sleepin it. Sick at heart aud | constantly {neraasing. the German band, who ha eee ‘at the soloon, b to any Just suspicion, He saw, and he was re- ‘The relatives and friends are Svorably with many other city prisons, which sadly | stomach. we did not long remain here, and when | — As there was nothing further to be seen, the oM- | Cong mot be found. Van Giesom.ate four fries ¢arl cae itn pidcbeelpard fen ite sedeiinipheme it connected | to attend the funeral, from his we got into the street the cool might breezes |-cer departed to the station house, and I went} in tne morning, and at two o'clock Keane wit Teoent controversy, em should | Broad street, on Saturday, November " having to nominate a Chie! strate, each party aca SE street and Third avenue~tosave the five conts car ° The funeral will take place from “his late resi- ™1 wish you to take this gentleman around the | will have.one hundred chances to one to. make his dite entta ivuacen penaar are car | selected a man whose antecedents, whose life, | gence, 515. Washington street, on “the loth ® : st An Ex-Captain of Police in Jerscy City waik and conversation were unmarked by aught e ward and show him everything that is worth being | escape. Fach house communicates with the other, 4 “a BIG FURNITURE TRUCK rs xci suapicl at one o'clock P. ‘The relatives and ween.” “Allright,” said the officer; «% will just | UG the inhabltants are all thieves, The place | Handling a ‘Worthless Ohcek dnd Gets | wae uled with oaken chairs, and the crowd poured bfmpunity, aid that in pont of ‘moral integrity | ends of the Munily are xespeckially invigedte at- 7 ‘ f ting Overhauled. in. A man in the truck bore a. large American tend, iF ved 4 thange my hat and coat and be with you in a ji with nooks, crannies and hiding’ places that it Is Ab ns ith eral i held. the highest rank. He therefore now | “1 jyrax.—On Wednesday, Novetiber 6 after @ ta a few moments the officer wis ready and wo de | Almost impossible te make aa arrest; and you | A check for $100, \d¥awn ‘to ‘the order | fag. harouche was realy. with a delver, Wito osed the health of John A. Dix and Francis | jingoring illness, Captain. Romenr LAyPAN, late of could station a platoon of menaround the block | of Noah D. Taylor, theo’defeated candidate | tne German band got ‘into the: truck, Sai on iy nor - oh Preity ‘ie Sat eee the Sixty-ninth regiment, Trish Brigade, New} ork farted on our mission, My guide was thoroughly | and they would be completely foiled. A policeman " ate re} bequaintea with the ward, having been stationed | followed & ahlef and # mutuerey inte Ane-biock | T Congress. in the ‘Soventh district of |,harouche followed-up. Houstou street. fo South "ton we trust they have tuaugurated anew cra in | Volunteers, In the 35th year of his age. ‘aceRoverbaulitg. scemed to be blessings direct from Heaven, home @ much wiser man tian when I'went out. be the subject ora sentiment, which he would, ve- hen dined on roast beef, beans and ‘mince | ture to prese! rtalt o'clock. | Bt Sai enin Se eee “Do you see’ that, ‘Dlock u maid may conductor, pie. a yg ‘. MF rewelling att the time, ~ eo MATEAE OF oes tla Te Neg of pepe | i rf i THE RALIZED JERSEY POLICE and soon the’ people: in, the faw them ‘all honest men that the great State of New ¥: a | she night arrived, “Mr. —,” said the Sergeant, | Poe uszacee Rr vpn ane ens i pl uA DEMO! M POLICE. coming. ‘They had Walked’ all the way from Third | *°. it ew York | Treland, aged 50 years. ‘ | | as t y t | t d thi h I- The relatives and _iriends of the 1a t the 4 it foy years, and as we went along we were | pr bejelin pnt Sante aa chee eet iat ra Lenyate = ‘ae 74 gia ae with aeang) Van Beso Hose teats ew eapaiaenn. Ye fvas drunk with enthusiasm, ana, | ©X-Offleers and members of the Bea oye SUSPICIOUSLY STARED AT Newspapers will eometames talk about policemen | penonn of Jersey City.on Thuraday by ex- } the znaiD reporter sitting’ torether, Ayoung | coupled with that of “The State of New York, | Ment, New York. Volunteers, and Irish pand e “ Police Captain Charles W. Mahon, to whose order | gentleman named Andrews carried @ permission vi companions of Cameron Post, No, 79, G. A, R,,, are Bare eee ee ere nanos bei ee a se as te Li et | it was drawn, but the bank declined to | from Mr. Supgfintendent Kelso to “form Wate Wirtike H. Siri responted. to: tis toast off] Pempockanay impatenepeerrend Bie CIber, eee em the doorsteps or lying stretched on the pave- | Place wba ~ Compelied | to ? @ procession ten feet in width in- | «aro 4 bad ng ; . residence of his brother-in-law, Thomas 62 ment.” “There,” said the officer, polnting to a large | 9,80 for the presorvation of ‘his life. L remember | honor it. Mahon afterwards. tendered it to | giqo "of the curb,” which he” showed: | nemeartie Repuvile the order tat prevatied at | Priice street, corner of Marion, on Saturday, No- senement house, on the first Noor of which is a | gatroved a Chinaman and his witeand robbed them | barrel” of “four, aud ther ted rf | 20 every one, at the head of a mass of one thousand } the Inst election, aud other pleasant features of | Yember % at one o'clock, Interment in Gaivary f acg @ ¥ tery. ' bucket shop, ‘15 the last house that Join Allen, | Of tnelr effects, 4 was about five o'clock of-a | paying tho balance to Maton in Gash. When they | petsons. The truck with the band of music reached | Amertoan life, His remarks were greeted With | “Srrmmn.—At Springfeld, Ni Jy on. Priaay/No- , . “ jon square, the band playing crazy waltzes all : = ¥ s os Winter’s morning, and I took him from one of the | sent the check to the bank it was retarned as ‘‘not a v eat. enthusiasm, but were interrupted by the ‘v ‘the wickedest man,’ built before he ot religion | worst dems in the locality. We were olng gently | guod.” they procured a warrant for tho arrest of the time, to the amusement of the peoploon the | émtrance-of the Rev. H. W. Beecher, who was | yoqiber & JAMES», Manian, In the 76th year of hie amd turned pious.”’ In the dim light of non-expio- | along, when he suddenly seized me by the hip and | the ex-Captain yesterday, but the latter, ony prom- derstand it, aud who believed it to be a cue just hailed with pes hears nears Co @ tiger, all the Sosieral will take place on Sunday, Novembé? 10. sive lamps groups of half-naked people could be seen | tumule retigy tain near pe erg en wy ete raaar veeeenp treet aire sid lemetaly 3 ' Soe ee aetna ee Speke eet | Nevseck.—On Thursday morning, November 7, preparing to retire to rest, while every now and | fa and I was otherwise terribly bruised, bat I Taylors finauclal.accounts-ere in a disturbed eon. Arrived at Union square, some solemn ceremonies | recent hideous scandal. Mr. Beecher looked worn, afterashort but painful suffermg. ConRAD NEU- then the noise of a fight could be heard from | started up and ran acter the ruflag up the street, | dition, arising out of the campaign, and heis.at | Were percormed, The barouche was driven around | pnt emiled as Mr. Isnac H. Batley advanced to meet | P2CK eged 50 years, § months and 25 days. r tat “ es and friends are invit the rooms, the hoarse notes of the men ee Me Sedge fing megs one as font resent in the count recruiting his health. His ois eg ceeconts isidcss aie paaamarey pp ang. Diep sudiued bom pp to: Bhs sere ae iitotee F) foneral, on Sunday, November 10; at c one octook mingling with the shrill screains of their wretched thet andl was so exasperated with the atterapt ee rs there ts trot the. sti mtett acdneontars With a romantic goatee to hold. Then Van Geison.| which he had recently. visited. dale “oe rom on huredage ‘ov Der ie ares ay wives and daughters, ‘The windows were all | he had made on my life that the first blow I gave | tained that the check will be honored when Mr, | '0K of his cloak and frockcoat and vest, and Mr, Henry Wand BEECHER then spoke, but | prance’ daughter of Hvederiok Hand Sophis broken in, and from them the ragged garments of | Dim broke his leg. I think I would have clubbed | ‘taylor any particular toast. His remarks 4 , urns, for he is possessed ol-ample means. | ne gppearcd standing up in the barouche ‘with | 20% Parkin, aged 3 years and 9 mont the inmates fluttered in the night air. ‘John was | Tl t0death If some persons who knew me had | Tue caso, however, serves to show One the parties | Keane amid the cheers of the large crowd, the:| SPeMUy,, Ailnded to. the importance of | “arok. at Cornwall, on the Hudson, on Thurse ne ped ip “gig took him to | who accept money for smail political services. moving 01 Chinese lanterns and the blaze of fire. | we, mercan' ce Syilch ace qdalmed, | day morning, November 1, Iuog e youngest apretty tough man,” said the officer, “and will | the station house, and he was brought pi ellaansala ace ha yt x ‘was! the best in the community. We had rae p fogs the oy : 7 to trial, but, having’ some. friends who had intiu- * works. Solemnly Van Geison oried out, “I want | already a¢en what moncy and learning had dono | (aughter of George A. and Harriet E. Price, im the om you bisdance house on Water strect where | cice with the politicians, +he escaped the punish. A STEAMBOAT DISASTER. another drink,” and Keane answered, as: he de-’|' aprond for intellectual cultivation aud fer manners, | Sti Year of her age. . ke made all his money. In the meantime let us| ment justly due to his’ crimes. A locust. club seeuded to shoulder his political antagonist, “No. | But we Americans were now undertaking to do | og anarnse sices, at the residence of hex father, ts ar P, The Steamer Kute, with 150 Passengers | | won't Ict you do tiat. V'll be blamed on Saturday, the 9th inst., at one o’ciock P, ally, houea a) mone rhe a serve * Sspecsincnt highest standard of morality, SWARMED WITD HUMAN BEINGS, ol e W! le; we hi ir jn." e descended ~ from the old harridan to the tottering infant, | Slowed by the landiady, who. wa sitting on tie | wreck of tue Lucy Holcombe, above Helena, Ark. | Them he stooped his back and Van Gieson, with an | chiefly done by the merchanty of the future, from the sith year of in Gherry-mircet, and take ® Jook at thé SRE aces taht Worth RAMs denen ree On Board, Reported to Have Sank. to carry @ witiskey distillery down Broadway. song eo ey we RES competion was The relatives and friends of the Teaver (lute all When we came on Cherry strect the place iit Lbs ti ss pga Re yo? mamyomcnigectyte Rags Sea per ce San ee rr to.put | Pott pone whene from, fhe, top, to. the way, Chambers street) at inte o'clock ee S © place liter: | | “Now, if. yon want to see a basement lodzing | 4 special despatch says the steainer Kate with | around and over my Nine anda Mend nrourne | POM of society,” all "would ve cle | “Ptoxmwaecon friday, November & at. ie nest 460 pules of cotton and 150 passengers, struck the | Hint Jeathorn helt which he clasped over hie hips. | yirtwe and intellect And this would hare awe | dence, Ai isngdon tieet, YOUN’ A, PRUNING, In TOR AE Dy ous teal’ neem, Bag any the Ape {nebriate shout, le&ped across his back, having whom he hoped the highest things, ibe relatives ang Flonase (Are Tepe with depraves wretches, wh the aise, pore Belen am do Wid) me?” sald fhe | The wreckers Eckert, Oil City and John Kyle will ait r08s H Fated At g Inve jour, alter having’ spent avery’) one o'clock P. M. Siem nearest weetones, who made the night | Ml HeMn Five g ick husband and 1) go yo herndelstince Jom Mempiis at once. aad rece te ace re rondway, She Young | pleasant evening, ‘ RABLE.—On Wednesday, October 8o, at ‘his real ous with profanity and: athe. . Girls | must fnake wy living in te way.” Wana Tudicrons gravity aad to tat ae Strauss! Hig dence, Woodcook, Pan, AsruonY RABLE, formerly “pf tender years, who had been nursed in the senool | ‘The cefling of this place was so low that we haa wo The Steamer Mndurcd. wild and demoniacal waltzes and amid sereams, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. of this city, aged ¢9 years. ef vice since earliest mfancy, took the iead in the | Stoop our heads as we wemt slong, and in it there CINCINNATI, Nov. 8, 1672 catealls, and yelis. of laughter the insane march REED.—Suddenly, at her residence, in Greenville, ‘ nd 4 ag ene Sonn, JASSIB_ GE! , Reed mdecency, and many were the pressing invitations Wo dar Mere cepts REN Romie Reta there Captain, John Cannon, of Lexington, Ky, one- brogabted down Yronawey., I eS amine 2 Wonian. Sha daughter of Charles aud Margater Wa ‘we received to loiter on the way. belng four and ve Pere nye anier wick circu. | thd owner of the sleaaier Kate; WH! sunk at | marched alongsice of Keane and Van Geison down |» goayee_tronots.—At Flariem, On. ‘Thursday, oc. | ah qetmysenT oes at the Tealdence of ier ta ag stances fe an inscrutable mystery. © | Helena, :has $20,000 insurance on her in Cindinnati | Broadway to even attentyt to deveribe that most | soper 7. i872, ab tho rerldence of the parent by | ber 10, at halepast nine ovlock na weiae go Divecily in the rear of the station house there is |” “eme heds are cline, gintlemen,” said the land- | companies, Other interests aro inaured: for g6,000 | WEFOATloUs oF uproarious OF scenes. | Ite Itke Will | the Rev. M, L. Schanck, of Glaseo, N. Y., JaMps D. | friends are cordiaily invited to, atte re- 4 place known as Sweeney's alicy—a narrow court- | Indy, “and yon can get as good @ lodging here for | in tue Wnterprise Coupany, of Cincinnati, and ‘the never probably be sean agen ua # seit Gs chore Conyes of same piace, tOJULTA M., daughter of Lem- | maine will he taken to Mount Pleasant Gometers, way opening on Cherry street—in wiich two per- tng cents as you would in some of the hotels for | Hrankiin Company of Wuecling, las also’ a small anc scream, and the excitement was awful. There | Nichol ore 8 eo ret fe feta @ i Newark, N. aie ee ae . be ‘ae ons would not have room to walk abreast, and } "4 8 ” rishma _ eee te was the man, in his white linen shirt, jumping up o , Biizabe' Re ET iis father Red seme, which is so pitchy dark at night that itisimpos- | who sae Nudie ror TM appa, DISASTERS ON THE LAKES, and down on the back of the pers eu St. John’s church, Biizabeth, N. ¥ by the rector, | ‘residence of his father, . James J. Roosevelt, oo a the band playing th y, Samuel A. Clark, D.D,, 8. 8. Bavis to GRORGIE | VAN Ness Roosevexr, in the s0thyear.of his age. Cleaner or A better plies.” pepbliai sinc Or waltrés ail the time, A request was mate that, | Ax CONANT, tia AS ty dtoriek aoe Relatives and friends of the family are invited ta court are blackened with f!th and dirt,amd the | “phate the way to talk, Maloney,” said Mrs, Sul PPALO, N. ¥., Nov. 8, 1872. +) they suould play either the “Star Spangled Ban- | , ZARQUHARS pon Thursday, November | attend the funeral, at one o'clock P. M., on Suni aible (0 see a yard in advance. The side walls of the | Slept here for eight years and_{ wouldn’t ask a aug The barge Forest Queen, from Saginaw, laden | ner” orthe “Witcht an Khcim,’ but, strange to | 2,4 the residence of the bride‘sunele, by te Rev. | November 10, from his late residence, Without aur terrible smeli would make the jsirongest man ice! | livan; “I like to see aman who has got gratitude : > 0) Jarvis Geer, Grrpert H, FarQuHAnrson to | ther notice. 6 | in him, You wit! find that we are all right and da- | With lumber, while 11 tow of the tug Burlington | Say, they could not perform either. Kate 5. SIBREF, all o1 this city. b I! Serneoningietensantl= dhretapinnteretaad dine tsi | cent here, Iwould not allow anything clse in a | during a gale last night, was cut loose two miles flaca nnd ‘ ¢ Se eee eer entioee | P Cea HEALY—DEAN.—On Thureday, November 7, at the | New York Voluntecr Fire De; ent and ti Toofs #0 close together that a person can easily step lace Towned,”? "7 i and Broadway Keane took @ rest in the middle of uare Presb: mn church, 2 ante h par and the New from one to the other. Not even St. Gites ttscit |’ Bidding Mrs, Suilivan good night, we came ont outside of the breakwater aud is supposed to be | the street, according tougreement, the band played | Madison squaro Preshy texan church, by Basil’ efhd hitomi Mi ag ae Fespectfully ine ae lost, with all hands, ree! 2 : could exceed this terrible’ place in the depth of | Upon the sidewalk aa the belle of, old ‘Trinity | [94h with all hands fio barges Kentucky and | again while ho took @ drink of brandy las mm A., daughter of the late Hon. Gilbert Dean, of | “RyAN-—On Thursday, November 7, at. his resi- w rookly + fr igh btarof the North, which were in vow of the tug, | sat on a chair, carefully keeping the it misery and forbidding appearance, and I thought a re vithe chanet vidios novsEs. were also cut loose a¢ the same time. The former | of Van Gieson of ‘the pay met Waite etting the an he sar ap (Pa) papers ple: lence, ad es mond street, Brooklyn, WILLIAM of the old adage, ‘One-half of the world does not | ‘Let us go down Water street, now," said the Hone or cae wien ay the Forest Gosel ware Fa anak ors A pottlte ae | Gy ree yy Mit Me a ae ee ee ( 2 Hy those of chi’ Sion DOM Paci Clam peved Kumion peo. PEER dance houses fu full bias. Wrnien we got uzun | PY te crew of the Kentucky, doen Houston beret was abele orth ‘iumph, piv itm ALLEN.—On Wednesday, Nevember 6, by | dren, Joseph W. and anna i, are invied eo eeea ye 7 an I + | Water street the sound of music was heard trom eee ——————— and when the crowd reached 123 Houston stree’ * | the funeral, from the Church of Our ot gterey, A eis Boon piehs you cee ses pa fo pik every house, and re snare ne of the largest A-RAILROAD OOLLISION, shipe zausing chasse, were yen ie, ha pluck, Kio lhes handel Grae oth OF hls te No- a tab street, on Sunday, at hal-pas two umbl, ver thi of the danc® houses, kep. vy & fady WhO Is known ee 3 ‘reeley man, struggled so brayly yn: 4 7 i he s . 45 Se risks his lifs, for the population is mainly composed | Women, who’ made no secret of thelr man Car. , Wm. ¥. Brown, of Brooklyn, N. aged 23 yours and 4 montis, gh wi) el of thieves and prostitutes who would murder a | Charms, were dancing @ -breakdown” with a BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 8, 1972 MAYOR O'NEILL'S COUP. LOws—WhEELER,—In, Navtagut, Conn, at Trinity fatives avd friends, also members of on man foradollar. 1 have followed men im here | pre icdking adidigr. “Mag, on recog. | Ata little alter ten o'clock inst night a passonger cried guureh, on Tharsiay, Novembet 7, "the Rev. | chapter, Tt A. Moy Brookiyn eT ee || ti ly rou it was ugh jot yy he wn ot +a | = op m ry, TALIA Low ARY W. vi | Bote get may HSC AWEY, fo gay” shhh | nizing the officer invited us to coiie | tiain Irom the Wost, on the Baitimore and Ohio | The Convicted Police Sommisstoners of Warsuie daughter of Henry Wheeler, Esq. cen as areata ‘era! on barurag eNO of my prisoner. Here, one beautiful Spring | forward to the bar and courteously asked me to in Raiiroad, ran into a Pullman palace coach, which | Jeracy City Appealing to the Courts | MILLARD—Gaxen.—On Thursday, November 7, at | yer 9, at two o'clock P. M,, from her late Fé morning, im the present year, a man was | ‘ulge ina waltz with onc of her young ladies, 1 | imerraten de , the residence of the bride’s ts, by. Rev. FE. | 82 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn. ee letaeven up atthe “arther end, Wwiere declined the offer, Mag excusiug me on the score of | had deen detached from a train trom Washington | for the Pay of the Police Force=The Hahey, Db», Buster Hesrikeron MIELAMD. of 01 fe. Brookly! nt hfulness, Two Italians, sitting on an clevatea | 2d lett standing on @ side track at Washington 4 Cobbskill Index and Toronto papers please copy. you see she seine Heht HwinkUng. He was found tn | ett thapace ed sweet musics which strangely, | TuAction, or Telvy house, to be taken up by a regu. | Mayor WIL Not Yield an aL New Fee, to Miwe Loves, Gdegneer et Alexander CAUARE—AL the residence of his nde, RAweF d ‘and his honey gone. No.clue could be found to tne | mingled with the brutal oatns ahd disgusting o- | Jat train for the West. ‘The Pullman coach was | The men who were tried, convicted and sen- , Fon Mharstay, November | Crumuley, 104 Sands street, ROBERT JAMRE ” : ; . ‘There were only six passengers in the | tenced for misappropriating the public funde | » NOYEs—Winenesten.—On, Thy 7 ed 30 years. 2 murderer, though we did all we could to | senity of the dancers, You might look ia valn fox pp! 1, 1872, at the residence of the bride's parents, 276 | “Syn 4 ‘leo work up'the case, The inhabitants of the aliey | # Pretty face. Here and there might be scen a | three 72, e relatives and friends of the Lopaliygal mo fee of whom were injured. Charles | entrusted to their Keeping for the Polico Depart- tte avenue, Lrooklyn, by the Rev. David denied all knowledge of the affair, and statea that | countenance which might once have been hand- | } ping P Lafayette avenue, Kirooklyn, by Members and oficers of Park Lodge, , of Woodstock, Va., was badly cut and 5 they had heard neither sound nor etruggte. 3 | fome, but years of dissipation had removed eveiy | “avout ‘the face, and Mis servant, wiite.| Ment in Jersey City are becoming once more, | Moore, D. D.. Joskert 0. Noyes to Luoy H. Win: | A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, on x % not the first murderous affray that Sweeny’s alley | Wace of beauty long since. “Black eyes,” distigaure’ | sinjnred internally and probably fatally. | arrogant. When Judge Dedle extended to them | C1BSTER, all of Brooklyn. the 10th inst., atone o'clock. has seen within my own knowiedge, and In aij | COuntenances, swelled heads and broken nosey | Heury : r Puyve—SmiTa.—On Wednesday eyensng, No- Park Lopar, No. 516, F. AND A. M.—Brethren, y Jacobs, Thirty-second street, New York, was | yniooked-for mercy by withholding a sentence e bride’s e last.’ L asked the omcer | Were te most prominent characteristics of the , !njured about'the head and face, put not seriously. | Woke M “y Seeey Gate, teste remeaoe ie Oe you are hereby summoned to attend a special robability it is not t paren’ the Rey. James Sinclair, James W. | commnnication at your room ri Usa oBh Aug and ane went temted | Rotthttmcten ieapperanes ody ig | TH EASTERN HATLROAD Dreagrrn, | wa expeste that fort make of aecony oy | Sch" Acdyior orig ung ten cars¥er | oh Suny, Ncube oN peat lrg ieavportaeitre rt eta wi | woe or ie Bierae Raho.” | The Coroncs'y Juxy Haaneratce the Come | Tut" and uatee Mayor Oeil wehics | Meat ig Wee Papen eee Het | artes at ee. mae Be eatoeranie. Webnee Witte we’ haat Alstarved Leaving here'we went Into “donny Wagstan's,”’ pany vom. se oa ov 4, to sign any warrants ordered by them on the ground Ree kew "Yor! Ry tg ee rae Par, Horatio Sanps, sosneeaty caNttog, Tapes from their slumber waing iueteayte ent co yr tees 1 the coroner's Jury : Maar om een F that they are Megally in possession and that the - f “of a me lave Captain Theodore Smith, of Smcrit.—At ‘Sau Francisco, Cel fp Pretpeaday, Ki f Commissioners appointed by Governor Parker con- nith’s Island, Sout. Norwalk, Conn. October 30, 1872, of typhoid fever. FRANCTS Ai " There are two or three of these alleys in every | Which burns like a@ coal of fre in highead. He | of the death of George M. Hayward, killed in the | gtimnte the only legal Police Board, SEr—Rroaanye. On Wednesday, November 6, in | youngest son of Roe Hl. and the late Margaret Blige Diock, and when the promiscnous manner in which | Tather roughly asked me what 1 wanted and did 1! courroox railroad disaster, fina a Now, however. the convicted Commissioners | Brooklyn, by the Rey. John.A. Toda, of Tarrytown, | Smith, of Astoria, Long Island, aged 20 years.and 9 Men dnd women, girs and boys huddle together is | Come for adance, but on seeing the officer lle made vTnismnced by sone ne | are making w bold move to regain thelr grasp N.Y., Mi. I. Newron Ske, ofsame place, to Miss | monthe, 13 daugt yt | 7 ” 4 *y eansing the colilsion considered it is’ nov at ali astonishing that the | 2" abject apology for ye) Bad aeked us to | Known person and acquit. the !astern faroad | on. the ic treasury, They have served | BMMAJ., only daughter of the late Anson Richards. | — Smiru.—On Frida: November £, At the residence standard of morality is so jow in Cherry strect. ie , Yl oe "Ne! of Richmond, Va. No cards. of her parents, 125 West Ath street | Bome few respectable Irish families live in the ten- | Mallor was stabbed in the doorway, and iis aswaiaut Company, and) its employes'of alt-biame. a RS 1 before | Of Monmond ana Petersvurg (Vé.): and Baltimore | Gunwr daughter of Patrick sist Mary Sinitiy’oe @ment houses, but they are in @ small minority, | Woo arrive re sen rt ‘om the House the same THE HORSE BPIDsMIO 104 cause Why he should not sign the warrants, As a,| (Md.) papers please copy. Her friends and acquaimtances are respec the roughs, pimps and ‘prostitutes holding Wadi. | eee ean ees or ts kind are frequently tie ” IDsMI0 IN ORICAGO, test cane they make use of Sergeant Robbing, an‘| SCHWABELAND—RANGES.—On Thursday, Novem- | invited to attend the funeral, on Sduday, 10th inst, turbed sway. Occasionally a miserable grocery | O7n, i ne oe piece” beat is kept constantly Cnt0ado, N $7 exeelient and worthy oiticer, bat who becomes’ the | ber 7, at St. James’ (Lutheran) church, by Rev. A. | at one o'clock P. M, store or bucket shop is encountered, the latter | Mert watching the place, moe Caco, Nov. 8 1672, | Co spowoat in this proceeding. The question will be | 0: Wedekind, D. D., GRORGR SCRWABRLAND to Kare | Surri.—On Friday, November 8, after * of which is always) fled with drunken wo- jady af Seeman pe hoa Notwitlsianding the fine weather of yesterday, argucd at the present term and the decision will be | J., daughter of John Ranges, Esq, but severe ilines#, which she bore ‘wit a Ghtrisaies men, greedily drinking the poisonous stufl “ m as low lodging houses, and a stranger to “ 7 led the city looking inte the diegueting holes, inv every |.entered. The Pro rletress. is buxom: ruddy and one ct Wiukch scores of people Murrow like Tabbiia, | EOt-humored looking, and rows are’not #0 fio. | Which continues to-day, there are few horses on | awaited with anxiety, Cincinnati papers please copy. feeling, MARGaKeT SmirH, beloved wile of the streets this morning, those that were worked Mayor O’Neijl still stands by the people, WHiITMAN—HASKELL.--On Wednesday, November | Smith, of the parish Crosslough, county ae i Pobiably i and will not yield an inch. When the pa- | 6, a0 tne Park avenue Baptist churoh, by the Rev. | Ircland, aged 61 years, : yesterday having probably tuflered a relapse. The pers were served upon him he quietly re- | Charles Keyser, of Trenton, N.J., HENRY B. Wurr- The funeral will take Place on Sunday, the 10th rs of tre Humane Society appeal to the | marked, “What sha'l I do about this?’ then | MAN, of Providence, R. L, to Lugia Kkysen tae at two o'clock, from the residence of hor son would wonder if there was sich an institution in | quent here asin some of the other houses of the | ciizens not to work their Lorwes if they retain any | Wid the papers aside, and. attended to. his | HASKELL, of this city. Patrick, 256 Third Street, Williamsburg. Brien the city a8 # oard of Hicalth. It is, however, but | Same kind. We drank some bad Koda at twenty. | syinptomy of the discas, as it will Le Aalwost eer | business ‘yenterday as collectedif as if nothing Nad 18 of the family arc respectinily invited. to attend wi t 6 say tbat the Health Commissioners are being | Abn’ who faa perfect pattern of politeness: we | (i to reavit in ti death, Many deaths | occurred. The excessive coolness of the proceed- Birth. © outfurther notice. used to @beNse Of their duty, and we may ex- | ert,” pe F politeness, We | occurred yesterday, and it is believed that 100 | ing on the part of men, who are debarred from giv- Hieaw.—On Suna: October 13, at 22 Queen Swkeny.—On Thursday, November 1, 1872, afer @ ct, In the course of time, to be rid of the nurser- | Jef , | horses have died in ihe past two days, Business is | ing evidence in any Court of the Btate, created | anna atrect. Cavendiey square, London, tke wie of | Ugering illness, ANN SWeeny, wife of Peter Swee- Of disease and abodes cf crime and filth which KIT BURN’S OLD STAND. | sll muah obstiucted by (ie iack of transportation | much comment in every quarter of the city, tT. Un aie Bioeie) ee, OF a eee, ny, native of Shuel, county Mayo, Ireland, in the Sretmné bokrenenl Gisgrace to the city, Those | nicer pala ty ome, eae Hake & look at | facilities, though a great many ox teams are eu melanie et + OBIPPINDALL HieGin, Beq-, th year of her age. 5 o bed it Burn’s old stand, Went up the street to | ployed In hauling merchandise, ute he beer e relatives aud friends ite: saa pious wii tE® CI RICE EN, | the euce widely kuowa ‘crib uf the famous iit, |? ; : SUMMARY STTLBMENT WITH BURGLARS. Died seamen, | f9autana the incr, dota apart Aoi BE Bi 0 (i © record of the churches | which is now, throagh ie exertions of some by AULD.—Suiddeniy, on Friday, Novembess, Mrs, ‘est Twenty-ninth street, New rd in true), to speculators, who in turn sub-let tiem | piilanthropic people, converted into a howe ior POUND DROWNED. Povamwrnrsie, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1812 | MaRiA AULD, ‘in tive ooth year of her age. ¥ November 9, at halt-past whe plalbend, nh ig : at exorbitant rates to tie poor families: and it ie | jallen Women. How many rating matches, dog | Pye pody of Peter Kelly, aman about filty years | Several piaces of business in Peekskill Were | The relatives and friends are reapectiully invited | | WHKELER.—On Thursday, November 7, HENRY P. an ordinary thing to see a family of teu or twelve | fights and prize nights took place within these Walls | phe yao. | broken into last night by burglars, but nothing of | t attend her funeral, from the residence o: her son- | WABRLER, in the 24th year of his age, the occupants of a single room, in which there is | cannot be reckoned; but when Kit died ti was | Of age, late of Slo Wa ston street, was yester- 4 hy ok 4 hare ic in-law, 8, L, Fogg, 981 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, The relatives and triends of the f Na ' no bed hut the bare boards and no covering but the | no man who aspired to hil his place, Tie place | day found floating in the dock foot of Laight strect, | Value stolen. Two of the burglars were discovered | on Sunday afternoon, at all-past one o'clock. vited to attend iis funeral, on. be, eT th au binds roof, through which wind and rain and | used to be the headquarters for bruigers, dog tau- | aud coaveyed to the above number, Where gu in- | in James Weeks’ store and one of them shot in the pit eh Jorsey bi on morninir, No- | inst., at two o'clock P, Me, ‘the resi of hie | al bindg of mawholesome drauxhia peucizaty. | clers, pay-catohers, pummere, twieyer aad prize. | quent will bo NeW by Voroner Young, ad and geverely wounded, Ihe other excaped, | vember 8 suddenly, any Me Daxse, fovinerly | parents, 221 West Thirty-cighth atreet