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A p— ¢ ; v NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1866, A , and as 1be wheels of the vehl- m’m 'm?nh'flhw w8 in 06 segious FATALLY TRJURED BY A FiLy—An y held_ by Coroner Gover, in ! o kb o S o S o 98 P tated In 1he same way as ordi orlmlnale < . K SR mol b tne treatmant of polltoa) %«m B | A politiea et iF T ey Yo calll, hantaken place EUROPE. TLANTIC CABLE T0 OCT. 23, it it ;,?&’E. J““ 0;"5“" macuncd heconre i e n:;' e et o o o 'mnlu‘:“ e ! whose dcath wag A T Mitebell. Mr. Henneasey SIGRE’ e courre which |y 5 Y s not very noted, but bas succoeded in form- | The first soiree of the season of Mr, Theodoro injnries received on last by falling down o WEWS BY THE R e pureyed in e cue o the polteal risoncra who had | S50 CORRR, SIS oy Thomav's Bysapbeay Solr X place W Toviag Hall inthe o of ::‘é‘{,:m,, ."'!‘,:"‘"‘h Debotvaiy down the entire flight, Vet Fead® A vl e ol en B e ot v rontered The ity g o bk | pative of England, and 08 years of age. wase {ldiorhedas been convieted during the past year they were treated like ordinary criminals; they were beavily | Minister of Lands (Aacienda)—Sefior Arvalo. ironed, had thely bair eropped, clotbed in ‘dress, and sub- | Minister of the Interior and of J ustice—Sefior Paohano. the_separate system. Thia done in the case | Minister Seijaa mmmmun& Tle gave instances of mmzmflommm) last Saturday evenjng. The attendance was good, though hardly as numerous as we expected. It was, bowever, 08 intelli gent avd critical an audience a8 we Dave seen ina ANOTHER FRENCH MANIFESTO. Panis, Wednesday, @ot. 23, 1866, L < 1 nere ave rumors here to-day that auother manifesto | secerity st lo:;t Joy Trisen, ot Pestonville and at Foriland; | -Sefior Alvares do Luzo. coneert-room. The programme wes as followss P P to ifferent diplomatic'repre- | adopted with that ursued by the late Government of Naples. In m; fl of the Treasury—Sefior Cabralas. Pant L—Vorspiel * Die tersinger von Niirn| " Wag- i 20 about to be issued to the & pl Thafpinco politiea prisoners wero permitied to wear their own | . (e 'of Barcelons has bad & slight excitement in | Jer (hew] Oreheaira, Avia, ' rm#h% A Nore Ouomn vaox TuB Mavon—Ixmaamsmag S moderato; 2. Andante con moto; 3. liam Mason and Orchestra. Rowdo, nerentola), Rossini, Miss Antonis Henne. , Schubert ; 1." Andante-Allegro, ma non troppo ; ante con moto ; 3. Scherro, Allegro vivace; 4. Finale. Allegro vivace. licted with were .-mhmhumh.wflun,mmhmdMhrnmn . Such treat- o . | the tu out of office of the State ident Valverde, went as that which wus tow being inficted by the Englsh GO | 413 the selection of Gen, Podro Maris Carvajal for the part of the world for some time. In his opinion it was o office. calculated to spread dissatisfaction in every part of Ireland, The National Government has recalled from Europa and generally iv © the worsteffect. Bueb interest was taken | their diplomatie representaty Gen. A. G. Blanco, and n My Hemmiessey's address that the eciagoted b 10nc | ul iy a bave been 10 consequepce of his time then nenal Eywhich 1o coatisue i, v, Jumes JyCTR | heving taken vpen himself certain powen ot, in the | We suppose it is right that we should be & g the recent trials, and found that the Fenian prisopers wero | Opinion of the Uovernment, within the province of b8 | yyaener; wo suppose be was sent for some wise pur- highly vespectable in their private relations. MHe \-:-W Marshal Falcon hes retarned to the Venesuelan capi- | Pose which has not yot manifested iteelf. Perhaps he is Taa) demled e ey L S e o Irdiand lné | tal after o Successful campuigp in tho West, in which | to music a boils are to the human system, absorbing all ‘What they ited o mak TRInent e Taited States, "1t was ot Hent 1o biame the Gaw: | rogion he has re-establish erana. somatitational | the vicious humors which might otherwise dovelop into ernment of England for the severity of the sentences which had | guthority. something worse. If such is tho case, we can only be Beethoven ; 1. Adagio Rondo Vivece ; Mr. Though deeply shsorbed in the Gubernatorial the Mayor seems to be still mindful of the interests of the ¢ o bas e thefllowing sovel oder, *Parves roadway are reqaested, in goiog down, to keep u-h.-..ua.ub—duuuq-:hn.:“. { mentatives of the Empire. i ——— TREMENDOUS BATTLE IN CANDIA—REPULSE OF THE TURKS. Loxpo, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1866, Reports bave been received here from Candia stat- ing that, after four days’ heavy fighting, the Christian Sorees bad repulsed the Turkish army. ‘where they will see the word Swierenia, which I8 the nag of bert Denrificninthe worid” Aromatic Swietens s ndenmd oy i, mout scentifc mea i the piofesion. Worrsnted 1ok t ey encmal, —— i KNox oN TAE HEAD, in the shape of all the rage with our fashionsbles. Nothing in the way of | P been passed by4ho judges. The sentences, which were atro- onLr. oful to Mr. Wegner and endure him uncomplai Iy, AUSTRIA. mJ:mm, were duo to_ {he judges themselves, and, he wos Intest oo 4 7th ptom- freely allow the fow things which he caps, to excel In atyle the productions of Kxox, . sorTy to say, cansed a chuckle of sat! Our t advioss Chill atg to the 1 “& A t ::unn‘ot swallow the mn‘-'y nauseous doses comer of Fultan'st., wes ever seen ju this or :mfimfi ‘on Saturday next, to pay their respects | ¥OX'S fame ot the beat Ratter in New-York o imperisbable, 4 sl i PROPABLE APPOINTMENT OF BARON VON BEUST, ing trip to Philadelpbia, to the Athleties, if the latter will meet them at that time, re- isfaction among that class Ddefore ni- | achieved, i e O el s et the il of &“m?#flm'fly. he has prepared for us without making wry faces. Wo do s, Toeoday, Oct 20, 1906 | PEVOR L L, Cuftand, o Pl')t‘n' iy Governor st Chat- | Tho excitement of the w ing_bolidays not know what the composition *Die Meistersin bam t H Fenian the ti that div von Niirnberg ” is tntended to_represent, for ita ineohe- | turning at the close of the . Belo end th Why waste your time i 2 The Vieuna Presse of to-day says that Boron Von | bam Oahvict Eutabsbment, thoneht fheve Tal Mokt | Baincst S50 e Chhion e O gt ¢ the Spanish | ronce aud hopelcss confurion ey 16, e | S e e s o TE T T T o] o N e T e i N ign Mi have been subjeet to the puuishment of the Worst burglars 1 | The few coherent passages mean nothing and lead to noth- | Morrisania this week : latest style of Gents Full Har! Jusk shep! # Boust is very likely to be the Foreign Minister. ey ol By e BB ) glare | war bad ended. Al the Allied -&’uamn- st | i LA LA No. 141 Pultoneste, wLere You will be sure to be selted, v Seirpdeiing e o e remered 5y oy | Siationed st Valparsiso, the known position of the Bpes: | 1fs oy (5o’ A1y Jasteges WAL she: Sulio: 529 08 o pcdesr} v i Foeeial settlement of England and dealt with in & mild way, | iards provented oy feeling of full security; [ g Doyt s o Brred Vi g g 30 : PyLE's 0. K. 80AP—Good for the Laundry, . CLARENDON ILL. “nd then that they A o en allowed 1o o 0 the He. | the national debt is being frightfully increased by the con- | € TR N s e 8 ‘30 1| ertivtion o tw st epmmteted Sotp 40 sos S 10 Bath 1 0c 1666, publican Government whose institutions foa Test. Mr. | tinual ions for war. ta own, irrelevan any general idea, that when the 31 3 | gesenlly. Depot, No. 350 Washington-st. ¥y Groom. Dgsmpw) Tomisr,; Op 8% Carter could not recognize these meo 88 pol bni | Admiraf Tucker, the American commander of the Allied | Inasees arrivo at o positive barmony, 8 sgh of reliet 10 H . ' i i us offeuders ugainst socinl law and order. He with the adron, has lately gmned favor, from the fact that | bursts from wildered hearers, and tho R 30 3 Yord Clarendon ie seriously ill e e honkd ot o ealt with the | aa the Chilinos Would Dot aceept o Peravian to command | it bailed with pleasure, This s certaiuly not tho class of 30 i | s Bosauar Aanx TELEGRAPI is the only thing e —— *ame a8 comuon onee. M. Pope Henneesy concladed the dis- | them. and the latter would in return refuse to serve nnder [ music that the people wish to hear. If it i beyond the 21 8|y oopertion '“-"“"zm ! g ARINE ELLIGENCE cussion by showing that the Government, the and the 4 1d ibly be the | comprebension of musicians, how can 1t pleaso or benefit 12 0 2 roudway. M INTRALIGENCE. Girectonsof the piisoos had roghrded. the Fenuns. sa political | ‘he former, o one but s forelener sopll, PONDY 5 o | the unlearned 1 ~Some of the latter are overawed by tho K = 4 s AR - ship Nova Seo .':{LT:.'.;:., ,fi}g,‘},fi,fi.“; mn“z'x. e 'n::fi:: W;fi hh.d nT w.'f‘}m:;.'« thrnm:edy. enlbhlnp.h roaring diu::’d-, but wo h-\; I\;ud no liufnn --M‘x:mu Ed 3 ] Lowvoxprery, Oct. 23.—The steamship Nova Seo- | (¢ T 1. Bracebridge Y . ‘of the harvest are good, and as much of | say that he was pleased, or confess that he was touched. » " whers_you will find Tss. hom, from Quebee, has arrived. e Bom b 0, /3 Ay o the :::um' of Chil in with frin, i fuck appears o gite | Kich musi 1 neiher bealthy nor elovating, and wo regret R i e B by Wl e m‘ncrflfl'_‘h”'fl“ Ore i b ~fj FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Land i1 T w-l"w'wm._nl__ mr.n ":‘:- market pi.e'« '-‘v-b‘nt:n.\d from $2 75 to | Either Wagner vfllm and puts forth dreamy, incompre- pire—( ’iu«u g«ll;:nl L‘(l'uh. S Tt (’h-flmfld»‘.-‘n—dn . There yoo will Sud all he NEW e TURKEY. 313, Chili ¢ quarter, and for flour from hensible trash, or the conductors who assums - Scorer for Union—E. Hannigan. :wd d:u-‘-lmnu d Works, and, sleo, choles. LIV ERPOOL COTTON MARKET. o S 2510 §5 50 per qu ',.f' niblll‘l{ of interpreting it, fail in reading it undamnmg- Home-runs—Smith, 2. Eaglidh. Fronch snd Sosich Siatiooery. . v THE CANDIAN INSURRECTION—TERRIBLE FIGATING | Fipp wg'm ‘Pern, Bolivia and Chili are daily | ls. Mir. Anschutz Mr. Thomas have attewpted it, and TRIBUNE VS. BRADSTREET PRESS. ACARD TO THE PUBLIC—A Questitut 415w Liverrooy, Tuesday, Oct. 23, noon.—Tbe Cotton asarket is firm and quiet ; the sales to-day have bpen 5 000 bales. Middling Uplands are quoted at 15jd. BETWEEN THE TURKS AND THE CHRISTIANS— | }oooming strengthened by the introduction of such meas- | both have fuiled to render it intelligible. It is, we believe On Saturday afternoon a return game of base ball BRAVE COXDUCT OF THE CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS— | yres as uniform postal Tates, uu‘g‘n lines, and other | and regret, on the Philbarmonic programme, #o that Mr. | was played on the Montauk grounds between the compositors of DEFEAT OF THE TURKS. modes of intercourse. The ' U Republics ” of | Bergmann will bo called upon to give his interpretation. | THk Twisexx and the Bradstreet Press, with the mlz:hg re- South America may yot form & union which sball rival in 11 he fails to unravel the tangled web of discordant ideas, | sult: Why is it that the b S e customers, to the no chagrin of wualdSe -o&-, ? ¥ e Socuoe il e e twinek of it ; ot umbedent hase things s v Conder Chimar Gloe,fives- Bed Woms Tove Crtiey LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. To the Editor of The Star. b 3 Btates thoslt, wo hope that the * Meistersinger” will be permitted t WRADSTTEET PRESS, 0. TRBUNE. 0. R b Liverroor, Oct. 23, noon—The Breadstuffs market is firmer. Sik: 1 beg to hand you herewith a translation of a strength even th nits tes by gflmlx‘rg o he m.m‘"“!‘ e ‘;:n‘":'n? Z. 00, 8.6... e o5 08 Coolive Utrnaets thegeln e, ° Flour and Wheat are tending upward and Corn has advanced | detatiled report of the battles that have taken place at Vrysais = o tion for which 1t was intended shall arise to comprehend | & Fop. L £ 1 S R L e B L e g e I 20 31/3 for Mixed Western. of Agokoroun, seut to tho Greck press by u cortespondent 00! | RREST OF THE MARTFORD MURDERER. | it, e oy el "5 7| ghesper than st sny other bomse b e iy ol iae puter o d LavRroot, Oct. B—Evening—The market for Lard s in v. d remain, S, youns e MAcort1o. | #x raisensra vo yus raiwUNE. Schubert's symphiony in C was a blewsed relief o every | 1" Hopkine, 4 | BT g s et astive. No. 45 Grove-st., Liverpool, Oct. & HARTFORD, Ct., Oct, 23—11 p. m.~The man who mur- one prosent possessed of musical intelligence. It presents Sweeney, ¢ 0 .31 Glass and LONDON MONEY MARKET. “ Vrysais, a place in Apokorona, is a hill, the porth and cast | dered Luther G. T , in Farmington, on w, musical ideas, clearly expressed in beautiful and fascinat- | - C. Oliver, Ist b. 0 1 3 Sign of th = Loxnos, Oct. 20, noon—The Lovdon Money market s frmer. | of Which 18 protected and well watered by rivers and pring®. | has been arrested in that'town, and his examination is ing forms. The hearer follows the composer's thoughts | Haker, 2d b - Brvid fireen " Tts hight is about 50 metres, and it _§s environed by e, tim | o progressing there. lmmediately on ita_conelusion, frow phrase to phrase, and unembarmsscd by involved s e L. 21 { INGSFORD™ OSWEGO STARCH—The J Consols for moncy, 89} . ber, and olive trees. The south and west are less Inclining, and 1 of | o'clock in the ing, o will bo brought | 0u!lines of irrelevant ‘digressions, can digesl and thor. e T | AN perfectly PURE STARCIL it bas not s ‘ Lowwos, Oct, 20—Evening.—~The Movey market is quiet. | ave corered with liv tree, terminating i o smallfow valle, | Probebly i or Loicloet 16 Sho wtning, oughly enjoy each new beauty of imagination and variod [ TOtleeeeeceees 4 BT pendoteg by bter Hsaced wioh Cocmial o o 147 Consols 9} for movey. which ie urrounded by Mock®, -y i oo aemy of 4,000 o (e g Mt SN RAONENE B oo |austrumental treatuwent. Of the four wovements of this on | il e Ty e oy olben wad AMERICAN SECURITIES. 1 i lac Live Pacha encampel wieh 0 ofpy, of 4000 PARTICULARS OF THE MURDER. symphony, the second- the Andante—is the most perfeet | Pradtrect Press 545 | Iwil heop owort for yyiim [t fivee foe mes rflu'ou “The following are the opening prices of American securities : | prisoned all Apeet) lay bands on; exposed 1any for whole | Frem Ous Own Comespondeut. in every attribute of Leauty. Its subjects are rieh in the | Tribune.... .. . 3707 | iWimih o Linen Ak for KINOSYORD'S OSWEGO ST 3 foure to the scorching rays of the sun; broke into and pillaged Hantrogn, Conn., Oct. 92, 1866, | estributes for amplification, and their orebestral treat- | Umpire—Mr. Bass, Montauk. A takio 60 effhos Bries, 57 Ilinols Centrals, 78} ; U. 8 Five-Twenties, 69, o . . 2 3 ir houses, and thus placed the honor and existence, ns well . : g ment, for wonderful coloring and refinement and faueiful Home runs—Bradstreet Press, 12; Tribune, 3. The following ate the closing prices of American securities - | o the property of the inhabitants, entirely at the mercy of his A tragedy which promises to equal in interest that | ¢fc(, has never been xcelled by any composer of avcient | Iy bulls—Tribyne, 1. standing his solems promise and peaceful | for which Albert Starkweather was recently executed here,was | o modern date. Sebubert secma to have coneeived this | Tile of guie—Tuwo hours Eries, 50§; Llivois Centrals, 783; United States Five-Twen- | xoldiery, notw ten, 3. declaration perpetrated Saturday ovening last at West Hartford, some tour | movement for the purpose of developing the idiosyneratic - BY STEAMSHIP. of Turkish authority aad their union o the mother couniry. | volved in much mystery. The metire of the murderer in com: flowors in & partorre, the individualized instruments give pradiani 3% oo oo e of Toe gl —— T tenk the enemy. and. therefore some of | mitting this horrible deed is Bot knows, and the question, | C0IOF 10 the compasition, till the_ car, as tho eye, is bewil- Do iy vy, o T Bres e 8 GREAT BRITAIN. them went 1n a bods und took posseasion of the posts by which | Who ia the murderer 1" remaius unanswered. The scene of | dored by the fuscitiation of individusl beauties and tho MANHATTAN V8. NEW-YORK. - e : i the Turks were recviving their refaforcements wad provisions | this latest horror is laid i one of the most romantic axd fertile | gorgeous richness of the combination of the whole. This | The return match between sixteen of the former YOUNG AMERICA 18 NOW READY '—Boys and JHE BOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS—THE CONCLUDING | from Canez: another party haviug surrounded the Turkish | sections of the Connecticat Valley. On Ssturlay evening | movement was finely executed, and displayed to the best | Club and eleven of the latter, took place at Hoboken yesterds; Oirls, Hurran, Hurrah! |~ A beautiful, entertaiuing and MEETING—THE PRESIDENT'S REMARKS—SPEECH OF | camp, succecded in stopplog their supplies of water, and | was eusoted o tragedy which has ereated the most lntcuse ex- | advaotago the fine materialof which Mr. Thomay's orches- | o the grounds of the New vork Club, The weather was | ve Meatbly b Jrith & hoot of good things thes you will s DLEY FIELD. besieged them very etoschr SMeanwhile: on Sunday by the | citement—an excitement, indeed, which, bad the murderer beed | tra was composed. ‘The performance of the whole sym- | charmi o thers wao & @eed ationianes of . derstand and delicht in $e N | B, DURLEY MIEES. . outh (10th ult). 150 corps of soldlers were advaneing from | apprehended shortly after the commission of this most foul deed, | g I - | e e e el prew | for copy. Published DEMOREST, No. f bers and t i 'y v I < : deed. | phony reflected credit upon the performers and their con- | ent. The New ented o good cleven on. the | Brosdwe o The concluding meting of members and asociates | Cayvaie wilh prorions - fley were et l o place | wouhd hare himaic n e caecution, under, fhe dieeion of | Phouy refected credit upon tho performers and thelr CoL | Eroun, bat the Manbatiags were ok ohly misus tho servioes | RO s, it of s, atlo s e 3 ca h) I of v i vho, that it juil ot o, - - 3 d o ot N i JA! i ok (RN Shatcabars i th b | Shoueh ‘ol sercuty 0 Subert o ien thentantly | | Foe o where e s der was ot Public by Bearty and approciative applaase. ferea ot i sl bt coud st preent e Bt | Y Qe b nmat Mr. Hastings read the report of the Council, which gave s | In hulf an’ hour there came to their wid cighty more out | but a carriage-ride of half an bour from this city, is The vocal debutaute of the evening, Miss Antonia e el heont o 5, LEvesar'e Tateg the Dast mare. U neullied and pare its jewols slow, serusné of the proceedings of the several departments. The | of those besieging ibe enemy b Vryais, while a corps | the most cheerful to be found on the fave of the enrth. A large | Ilenne, an Ameriean lady from the West, pupil of Signor The” NewYork cleves then went to the bat, and 2 N one bat the §90d its worth oan kuow ; tate the | willow tree within o few rods of the dweliing of the mundered | Muzio, made a docidediy favorable impression. Sbe has | pad been placed upo re-Look _be o yoltume, TN O Lo Council had much pleasare in congratulating the Associstion | of b R e it ST Sty Bl g Tho I o | s o e me T e ¥ e aatent chief charm being ita full melodious 0 men were parted, man threw its shadow upon the ground, and within this shadow | a lovely voice, ut its entiro seale, o perfeet is tho blend- murderer did his work. Near the intersection of the Fu equality throug pen 1,815, The papers | nart of the ent handling of Swesey, members and associates present had x pursued them. 8o & fight has taken placo | ead discussions had been more than Dorwoon 1he uce ToiNub serpe snd ut os Bot sacouing | turnpike and the road leading 1o Avon, and . he remal It was hoped that th v Ll o e s . A g g - iug of its registers. Mer style is nnimpeachable; her exe- | and the able support he ind in the the remander of the P ated. routed, amd chased the | t T'eak, stands an old fashioned fawn house, cution is rapid and well articulated; the smaller graces of | eleven were disposed of in short order, the last wicket falling 300—a hard fight in whick they enemy. There fell Hosean Bey, Badris, the most distingnisbed in that province, a fow ofticers, and more tha 400 soldiers ; 25 ged with some been ¥ o 'i'_'o,“:' exccution, 100 often neglected by Thompson, a small | Eiven by her with neatuess snd pre for 53 oly, Plumer makiug two pretty catches. Higham pretentious artists, are | 107 59 00k > “cored double figures, all the otbers, except liyron a sion. _Gluck's diffi- ke b o » iy ght some time or teresting. would be quickened hy such interesting meeti o affecting the condit assionate copsideration. the | were taken prisoners, and are kept 1o be exch CLOTHING. Couneil hoped to adopt in future some plan by which working- | of ours they have is t “ - : - “ o by of ours they prison. From our part, incredible to be wing the reputation of | cult aris, * Che faro senza Euridici,” tested her * cauta- N " . good score ::l.‘mu' nl‘l?-‘.‘;?“ll“‘rx ;)xul rlr::i r'hzun) to the ':1;-. u'- said, th kil ’1 and 10 slightly wounded. A gient quan sr.vul and .&‘L-m bile" o The first was 'l\'n.m\.fi i’?."..’.f',‘"l'.k’.’:‘.!’ ‘:‘l:-t‘i:le";‘::r’;. Fhis et s il hop en- | tity of ammunition fell int wis During the battle the | = i displag 1 ol “ “get the e oy &id wi el couiracrs batweon. mesers and scTvent may B | iy o et iy i sl Bk b e b M St dispayed geod plusiag eod ewph fhe Net Sorlers i 0 ot 0l ot vl ey i ik te | R APHAGEN, AUNTER & CO., Nos. 398, 400 and 402 | BOWERY, #o modified_as fo remove the imputation of harshoess and A sso- | upon s irst appearnnce must excuse this, and warm praise | fall. We give the sco be vouchsafed for the goneral excellence of the perform- to Christians water, | of age ladies, brin, 4 encouraging and bless- | much esteemed of the aneie njustice. _The question would be brought before 1 expression ol ATTAN. dgar. After due consideration the Coune T, a8 o v | I 1o the suggestion thrown out by Mr. 1) ame manuer, a8 we are inkormed, the women | Harsford that uot wn enciy 19 the | ynee. The closs was vory inefoctive, n want which 8 fow | Livesey, b. Lee yan vt 4 (Jsnctios Third uad Foerthave.) Dadley Field that this Association migh e | T nont ey Gori—11 ult, onr peasants, leaviag guands ia | ever away from home except when called abruad by b words of advice from the co uid have supplied, | Tucker, b Jardine Fan out © | Now offer their new and desirable FALL sud WINTER STOCK B o0 o Sl STMROING 5 od0 o1 Iapwenations) || the sbov 4 pluces, descended to the enemy's camp, be- | He wan bo drunkare, and he found the highest ewjoyment by | and which wo thivk it wa ¢ to have uttered, | Jenkins, L bw. b. Lee run out * 15 | LOWER PRICES than the same quaiity of goods bas vers et wnd they had appointed u committee to prepare the + 16 und preveuting their obtaining w&ter. The ehcmy | spending bis cvenings at bome with his mother and siater, io | for the reasons, first, to produce the Deat possible effect | Pearless. run out 2« Jundive, b. Lee 8] ey by the agst wunual meeting. The Gircussion 8 g . ; v o | o 2 e 2 ALL WOOY, BUSINESS SUITS, sode b the st aunual mecting, The Siscussion as 6L | commencal cuonading ynd i o andthe i | Whom Mo was o protecior el o gniopedsy | ot the performance, and second, for the sake of the novice, | LaVe rus out...c........... 0 b Marh......... 3 St 800 423 1md 90, o strong fedlizg on the part of the section that | sustained for wix hours, np fo %P m. whett the Turkieh ! 0P Satariy feniag—which Was cabefshe "wuww ¥he 'MIL";""‘ 1 eare of superior experience, Weo | Hrunkliv rn oot o O y OVERCOATS, 2 i n Rummer, which | remember i B Phumer, ¢. Byrea ) g Rowe 3 USUAL PRICE. 88, KOW $48. r proposed o suspension of arms, agreeing fo quit USUAL PRICE $35, XOW $4¢ g ¢ of Jullien, who was conducting the n o week~Ar. Thompeon | (00E Tt S ,.“,,“,I‘.fi, 2 fgljowed with patience a well- 0 e Jardlue, b, Lee here shoula 1 10 Jonger delay T begigning the work; aud. | T T » 5 Y ning. ‘The propesitiog was 0 and they were | has bow been with us for more 1 in sceondmee with b Lfl«-n Bag iggoived that 1o Fava wareeh ot Dot “lk ey Th3 24k, | catme hamse woaried with tbe tells of the day, and sfler parien: | v b 2 porg 5 will nrge upon ent the iomedias a7TRTT. oot 10 e B Fa JREA S WY & ciarging, | g of supper went into the parior, where b remained wy to | Kbown artist, who wos rehearsing hat grand insviration | ¥ DS eog- o0 H TOUA VIO o0’ DO ment of a royal commission, or such othes sicps a8 might be | wyie feiguing negotiations to ‘iq;" B e ae fye r ,,.'§ meals of th ‘P‘ life was taken frow bim | Of Hacdel, 1 Know that my Redeemer iveth,” ig which | Simws, b. L anline, b. Lee 0 USUAL PRICE $15, NOW $3% H“Mmm:: ::‘Lm lhg‘_,url,v‘ AGOPHO B (A ORE [rac: | tying b pocition. - By letiers from Cauea {0 the Governor, i | fiy the o ‘&.... 0 - she introduced certain ornements for effect. Atats close | Ashuer, e Byron, b. Lee USUAL PRICE $4, NOW $32. .""., "‘.,,..m o g ,m“'t;'“d;";“ of bribery at elections | tercepted by our men, we learned thut refaforcements would e THE MURDERMK'S VIAIT. be complimented her in the warmest terms upon her in- | Fres cenn Rt USUAL PRICE $35, NOW $22, the As fon. Various | yeach bum by Thursday next ; so, o the army did notleavewt | e was Joined by Lis mother and viater who were engaged fn | terpretation of the composition, and particelarly empha- Total USUAL PRICE $%, NOW #24, USUAL PRICE $25, NOW #$20, USUAL PRICE USUAL PRICE $18, NOW #14. € USINESS COATS. PANTS AND VESTS, HOY® AND CHILDKEN'S CLOTHING, AND CLOTHIYG OF KYERY STYLE. TO OKDER. AT THE Sans Repooed Raves. Samedies w : e leits & Gouict leaned 0 1 The appointed time, the siege was reopened wnd pushed very | sewing, when ot about 7) o'clock » knock at the door sum- | sized bis admiration of fer exccution of the interpolated %{;fiw srm'.fl. OPWjilon should. be the sabject of | close. od the fire way pouted down from both sides on the | moned Mr. Thompeon there. On openiug the door a man on the | passago of omamentation, but be added, afler a pause, wislation, which would atix 1o the | eherfy, and desperate fghting took place, uncqualed by auy | step said - Good eveniog, Sir, 1 would b mach obliged to you PUASS 1o beantiful, Madame, vorrs besutiful, bat do nof | Diebam. ran ost M-F‘;h”.'" o "_;_" he person corrupting. the social | other within the mewmory of our oldest men. Our peasal if you will come gad awsist me in fxing . Being | aoit'any more. Handel's music is monch 80 it o+ | LSiknes, b.Jenkin fm‘!"k- “k-'"‘ r hey had accepted, ou behalf of the | yuccessively ottacked the triple ramparts of the enemy | questioned s to whero Lis wagon w | g g B e M‘ ogh 88 itis." | Marsh, b Livesey . n:.'ffwmie" nvitation froi the Town Council of Belfustt0 | and ' tonglt like regular Kuropean soidiers, ehrice leaplag | lind befalln it he said 1 fi 1a Boodless to add thatt was aot dube at, the perfor. Brron, Peorica, b Liresey 3 eleventh annual meeting in that city, in September, | gyer the ramparts. T ‘Atgs Mz, | mapee. 1, therefore, o director has the privilege to cor. | Lea, c. Flumer, b Livesey.. 3 2867, and they hoped they might then be able to congratulai® | _yot only arme recla well-ostablished artist, he has also the right to ad- | Jandine, b. Livesey puidy W Rl ladles W distance down the roa rusbed as far as the teats of the encmy ) by Thempeon um‘l‘lhnl be woull go with the wan ae soon as he o A youths, some with pikes, breaking Dempsey, b. Tucker . | | ‘the Tmembers on 4 conress as successful and instructive ax that | The anmsy s Lo - oihers ek 4 | . " . that | . others seizing itk one band tne eReMY’s | could put on hi coa £ ie then turned from the dour | vise the trembling novice in Yer fire} ¢Morty before thy S now Sbout to Slose. y [Applauee]. Mr. Hastings | bavoucts aud with their other cither plerciag them with their | Toouw o get bis boots said to his | publie. We are aware that instrumental conductors look | 7o b Livesey... maid the Council had endeavored 1o represent fuithfully what | wefmiters or firing ot tholr beads. At last t iled the | at looks like the man who passed | \pon siogers as necessary evils—as evils which the public . were the opinions expressed ia the different departments; but, | enewy frow the north-cast also, and setting the surround- | Miss Thompson at once looked ot df 2 1o Bl ap the lajae of time betwee el sospi Livesey except where thes Lad expressed their own views, they did not | jng 1rwes, rushed in npon the camp, where 1be desperate “Alaak! | the face of the stranger. who, e idently baving beani what bis y Angn ottty 0 b. Liveser 1 s er these opinious were right or wrong. | alaah ™ was heard. miagled with (he roas of the canon. Then | prospeetive victim had sakd averted Lis face and poved down | pieces; but to bur mind, It is better to improve a little 1L Byes, &e 0 bybalf of his brother secretaries, and in Lis own name, be | fell tiw first martyr, the hero Deametrius Neruntz, Captatu from | Tie doot-vand puth. Nothing strange, however, was thought of | \ime in sidiog prominug bat inexperienced vocalists, = = wished to say how grateful they were for the hospitality and | ype village Provarios, and s, from Askifo, who, | this nction si the time, although wien the murder wus dis- | than to waste hours i endeavoring to dig out common ! Total . 5 Total.....oouesnn sennennadd jpiinges they hod reseived in Slanohester and 99 the local seo- spiinging forward 1 on. were shot dead. | covered botly the mogber nud sister recalled the inckdeat with | sense frow the fugitive comporitions of Herr Wagner. Umpires—Messi Lang and Parkine 2 sl He moved the adoptigyof the veport. | . 3 ) in the wmiddic of the | welancholy distinetness | Mis Hernne's second aria, ** Noo pin mesta,” confirmed | Jeererso . DU o8 Lyt u ok fetatue. 1o v ~——~a | cpulict, with his wword in fend, stood on the ramparts ex- | J(aving put on bis boots, Mr. Thompaon started for the door. | the favorable «ioy wade by her first effort. She imie of Game—Five hours “The resolution was seconded and passeu T e o ez | « i favorable impressiog ¥ ™ 3 bt ol SN The President said in all the places the Assoclation bad vis < sy fepie oy }: 'fmngf pApe. | Having o conton. bis motter “",i',";' m; o Jt oot n. & | Eas vory wurmly applavded, her first song belng encored, . e —— fted the members had beea received with courtess and kivd o el dagly Two of e guns wae ous- | Lue mighL-AIr Waa cool and N e es 1oon arwed M o | (HOUER Rot toprated, and shio may be said to have made & CITY NEWS. e aifensed In Al — i gl ideel e A ) ;fl 2. “The lows of the | take n lantern ; but s the fufl moun wes shiniug brig e, | 7907 sucosalul debut. Wo had nearly forgolien io re- — Sear) Their !hnl.'lb:‘l‘r\' o :‘I{\‘:::"H‘:‘n%{ e .X‘“;:!a.;.l.:fi:l Nm:"vm:mur their depaviyre gruves were | head, he re lieg thqt g bontera would pot be fequired, as it way , Bok *m, Der ariss were faken 13 mach t0o0 slow & i | ey I e e erviee, Rarty ihe | light satheh wiibost m‘?.np | Tempo™ ¥ by - - Sy PersoxAL.—Among the arrivals at the botels are READY TO-DAY (Wednesday) nger was seut from the Turkish camp, Immediately after the depariare of Mr ‘Ui jood, his viother | Mr. Willism Mason isterpreted Beethoven's Concerto | oy p I1. Grierson, G he Jocal committees, the local functionaries, and to the press. | found in whict He wished to express their deep satisfaction ot the manner in worning o me i . J. M. Brausas and Gen. Bonerman, b ‘which they had been roceived by e people—the indvstrial pop- | acking writton termy thet we shoukd allow them toepart for | and tister bgan (g falk about the clreumatance w bich bad | In G iu & very chaste manner. His conception lacked the | ("¢ "4 "6 FTe e e ihe Hon, B, Field, N. Y., and J EVERYWHERE. wlation. (Hear, bhear, and sl Every ous must Lave | (alivain in aafetr. The request was granted seconiing to their | calied bita away. The sister was sare (hat the man who came | fire of inspiration, but hia execution was neat, ciear and | - % - Hhced . SPLENDID ILLUSTRATIONS, been at their demeavor, not ouly st meetings but in l desire, ond the army, Luagry wg w« ged; Ioh abagdy 10 the door was the sume pereot who bad passed tho Lowse tw0 | aecurate, and the passages were well emphasized and de- | Henry, United States Conspl at Quebec, at the Metropolitap e strectn. They had shown bospitality and Kindoes secord- | ents. bogpage. ketilen &e. ehor the ticku g T iesbinldeek, | of three times du Do awl Lo deahred Tt wes | foea e g e e st movement whs. conceived | Gen. J. I Geiger, Ohio, aud Jodge Jarvia, Florida, st tho . | THE SUBNING OF QUEBEC. (Thie Pistumse by ow Opecked %o thelr meaus, which had gone clowely 10 his heart. He | A oon e they reachod Calivais they had 1o | wingular that lre sbouhi call et the hoass 1o make wich tie . 5 o en and € Ang 1o thels e, o ot st {he great meeting on Fri- | ancepested reliase. Tt there ugain thes afe besseged by our | gusi request. It was nol Jong before the motber snd in 50 true apirt, and was ore emphatic iy its rondering | Nicholas; Julge Sharkey and Gen. Dablgren and. lady, Mista Arist) aay might say they had seldom seen & spectacie vo closely ap. | party, who have cut off their supply of wator, There remaine | began (b express their doubte relative to the pood latentions of | than any othet jou of the Concerto, n‘ !ic-rn WO | Ljuei and Baron de Bussiere, France, at the New-York; Mr. | GgpaT BASE BALL MATCH OF THE ATLANTICS AND | e ot it ¥ hd & al Wim. Barvington of the British Legation. at the Clarendon; et solo g 10 the sublime o that large mass of life, that gravd | no cocupe for them but by wea.’ I the stranger. 1@ @44 not act aea person sbould under such L 4 intelligence and | The folowing are the dochments exchanged circumstances, S0 they feared that bie coting 1o the house | The wreat pianist, Wehil, at Albany last g 1o be instructed “Tot ul Assembly of the ( s wud 10 the Chiezs | and luducing Mi. Thuipsou to accompany him was bat w were | wook, was @ brilliant success. If the highest merit is any learned to the ud- | ynder arme at Apokorens : [ propase hvful; to let e this day | piece of canulug 'y which he hoped 1o eonduet guarantee of success, Webli will win it wherever be way | ud ull provisions and | lonely spot to murder him. And yet this the sppear. g e o s Rt W the Fiftbave; GeO { 1 yp NEW CHICAGO WATER WORKS. (Seven graphie Pier . ‘tures by our Special Artist.} THE SORROW OF THE SHEFFINGTONS. (A THRILLING proschin wolleetion of immortal souls. beaming w | Gen. Charles Der good humor, kindness wud respect, co ‘with o full intention of turning what the ——— wuht ot 10 do aey harin 1o wflfll of :lml ":u‘m"r h:h'!-« ‘H*xfll' of }"l‘mh!m; retire luuMy’hvt'dluh Jeaving beld and to the guod of their country. ppInuse). | busgare that T eannot carry with me. by the exclatiation, * Why, who could ; " 3 : Hetrusted the time would come when they wounl cense (o { rywais of A pokorwna. 018 Nept., 1564, Luther I He was ot & rieh man 1a the bobud | qrortoh ¥ ,,H‘:::"‘ [ e Ky e on Wedaendsy | AFrRAY DETWEEN ABANDONED Fryaves.—Late ) deire eympsthy, which was the grand principle which ought 10 | © Fron; the Governor of the Egyptini Ariy at Vrysais and was o euem)y 1y e Sie viotinist, 3 B. ookt and | o0 Monday night, Georgiana Savage and Eliza Vieder, both PICTURE FROM ENGLISH HISTORY.) pervade weiety. [Applavae] e thought b wus wot going AP | Whenke Ior wud assistod by tho admirable violinist,J H. Poznauski, and | © I women, quarreled at the residence of Eliss, No. The late Hea. JOHX VAN BUREN. (A Life like Portrait) %00 fur in assuming that all the memberd of fhat Askdol | “The following is the answer to Liva Pasha : { wmoany, b it w bofore their | Miss It. Thomas, 'The concert is & compliment to Mme. | ahwndoned women, quarre " 3 ‘whared his feelings in this matter (Lear, hear(; and he Loped the W vongl T o %m0 Nent he which you | Thomvgen's wellare Locais 5o Laicase JLat they cuscluded to Hoffman, and will be a brilliant affuir. Laurensat. and during the Gght which ensued Georgiana LITERARY FEATURES. working classes eutertained the same feeling toward them. | Jeyire us 1o et yon retire un ted this day, during which | go in quest of the absent ouc “}k ompson started from Mr. Jorome Kopkis First Apres Midi concert for the | caught up an empty b the and struck ber wl.m-vm ov:‘lh'v n.-.;d LADY 1NBZ, “They had comwon ests. common duties. ud & common | Yime uly the agrecment would be valid. You may ut once ap- | the hotiso and ihe ssarch eoinme e ctding down the | Orpheon free Choral Bchool fund is advertised in -n...u‘m [ wih it l\_\lm; ..i.‘h 1:7\’"".-“. o \1|‘v:.- .‘;u'!:':u:l‘.flfi y 4 iss | wound Eliza Tho unfortanate woman was removed to e 1 aking ber escape weliure, and what they earvestly desired was o participation in | noi 4 . » e, in e o e L1ve i o . ) it they Yy A point the time of your departure, in order 1o give you the pro- | zowd she passed the tve under which lay the body of ber mur. | columa, for to-morrow afternoon st Irving Hall. each other's sentimonts, and that they should join in laboriug | {.ction required. “As to the prisoners in our hands sou can | dered Urother, snd on het retars r aeoct It withous discoves Viols Henriques, @ soprano 4,,~,u,,/,_‘.,,.l appear | Yoo Hospital The amullast & R Ry e TR erbert | communiente with us when you reach Canew With respect | ing the by g ber bruther, sle ran o the house of | with® Aty Edward Mollenbauer, the greal violiaist, and | ‘mediately after the assavit Philips proposed a vote of thanks to the Pre of the Asso- | 1 your provisions und baggage, you can seud beasts of burden | the nearest ne ul fuquired if Mr. Thompeon bac be Messrs. Thatcher and Vst voealists, y e A Treplcel Story of great power. | 9 d E s -~ THE FREAK OF A GENIUS. AaEugish Tele. THE PASSION FLOWER. @iation, the presidents of departments n ub ote . an with necessa wen, but not escorted with army ; etherwl Lere durin edd in the negatiy e 3! ?:3’.:.'?.32’1«'.'..2“,.2,"3&" m:{n::lmx:-:.vx :nwm;u:)l;;v”vr .n.-n.;.'w:"u.-. .ar ke - w«‘!:mfi or if nuru“f escort 1?,1-:1‘ | quickly detal u..:;‘r:h I:d |‘b:“nln’h:m b e Tug OREENE-ST. SUICIDE.—AnN inquest was yester- et S0 P - ity - - ¢ 1 you 1" be responsi e €0 b el by v Lolle + Hospi 1] i " ou)d ot describe 13 gny other terms than as onc of personal | ;f.vl;..,',u"c.'i'." ;‘lwllfl x:.:‘:;‘r:;a :;l::l:h‘:fi"; THE TURF. day heWl by Coroner Nwamann at Bollevue Hospital, on the | prug AND GRAY. A Storyof Richmond «* the ¢! atfectiou. [Ami-ulwl ‘And to the uflier(ll wes His Lordship s d ‘,,m,'“,,g“, ‘scarch for the it body of Frances Seymour, who committed sulcide on .\undlyl belliss. presence here as President of the Congress had been most AN bour elapsed bofore the fact wos revealed by taking Iandanum,. reported | 'S ANIMALS OF THE ANDES, Llutrated. By the ageaginiie. . iApienl Mz | Dedly - Field CENTRAL AMERICA. That s Thenapson had baen mundered. ~ Mz Conhin found the THE ORANGE RACES, i T Tmusy it '-“"““"l"”‘-; 3 il said be y ng Deai " ore ref . Mr. T , . . . L] d . who resided at No. . 3. Squler. s sense of the admiravie ability and tact with which S e— R A Cr v Tho Loty s Rond | ,Tbe people of Rmex Coussy, New-Jersey, have in- | JEEOG LT, and w g 'RRENT EVENTS. B M P e s it PANAMA CITY. at ence proc the aad wod terrible Intelligence to | Sugurated a race-course near Orasge, and are now having & e wan in the Labit of taking landanum. On SHARP EDITORIALS O CU wiation. Lordship's house was not unknows in his cout T ughter, 8o sudde e o 71 of these taol e yesterday o she exhib ¥ le 1o %o Yorken, try. To an illustrious member of that house, Englan ‘Il | From Our Special Correspondent. II:I;-‘L i and ugliter, o swldenly bercaved of & The first of these took place yesterday, Th sion she exhil ited A boltle to some | Town Gousip of special iaterest to New-Yo Americn owed that great measure of freedom, the PANAMA, Oct. 12, 1665, | Droweht Info the B D W T hrsiclan ot Farm, | Sttendance, though it could not Le ca 010 | LNt onee procured. and the applied, but | ke ke ke e i Corpus Act, passed in the time of Chasies the I10. [App) There is but little of importance in local news t d by | ington Contre, was sent for, ” . enconrage those hmving the enterprise in charge to venewed | jn vain and sk pital, where | —43° TR0y osid erer forget that In sbe stormy period ‘of’ Englich | . B e | THE AFPRARANCE O o g cess, The course, which s o half- | d the United P oty When are as oo, of ning docpis sill 4ue founda: | this mail. Everything is quiet and ordorly, a3d the 88 | 0w oy ey 14 Bese B ives. ton deecsont pod stuaned Mm, | e track. o wme of (he worst wé Bavo e vyl | (X s jous of individunl freedom, Lord Siaftesbirs o ilustrious pre. | gigistration of Gen. (now President) Olarte is accopted by | hu that after tiut be L e eacss | e fouek, o one of fhe foitet woBMS #7ur S035, 106 1560 < L icwter M absoquent. generations had onty had 1o build upon them for | early all a8 one of the best for the time. Tie decisive f the mo ru.“lmll‘r“v.:r“:‘l\ml-lk\ltl::"‘l:l!hrn o Beoeloved, o | at full » gy i Larl) F ( 15 last evening, while ope 2he protection of themselves, Atd wi the English race | tone adopted by him io hisaddress, has given to the order- | dieating that this cnnsed by n beary blow from some bluat S Th ; ..r.-.'"v:».'. ,.m.: il mm:l' iy Riad gone, in both the Americas, 1a the great Australing lancs, a well s in England, the Habeas Corpus Act Lud proved the | 10Ving portion of the people o ament. ‘There were also three maiks of blows upon the i hewd, and although there was no abra of the skiu, the akull ing some benzine from ifly L wa ML at., was eaguged in Mathews's Br ther horses, whiso ow fidence 1 his power to ng low o Bury wos au ilustrious descendant of au illnstrious of judividual & 3 e foundution upen which | maintain, i ib) 4 rhil { m{d".lm‘l.gl:‘_“:‘_u'cf#:h:;d :l..[.,'q“,‘»,f“f; L -!):l 'l | maintsin, if possible, peace and good order; while at the | "I willy broken. These blows were the cause of death, whick | Mr O candle fell from the lantern which he carried She digulty, udeperlence sl happioess of the lndividun bl | game timo it has tricken terror iu tbe 1uiuds of the would: | must have been sccorapiised in the space of & very few mi Ay, R ! v » s | Shaftes | utes. There were also marks of o blow upon the moath, and 98 e e e , however, some doubis in the minds of | the bruised apponrunce of the skin of the ¥ 10wy that th B ey e e il policy President Olartc may adopt with | eated that o biow liad beei giver 1o that porti happened. | o year or two ago in Boston | o nnl-rrnlm.- Nutional Executive, demand- ;',’(",""“:‘I"‘;"':,'_;M"’ out in the parlor, and the PRt Hizar.—In the first heat O'Mara's horse took the lead | a product of the Eugls | ing the Atsbanding of the State troops, and the replaciug | MrHRRINE FEECT and kept it, White Diek ing on Lim nlong the far streteh | - . Hastings. who was | opinion that, if Mosquers prosses Lis dewands, Olarte aay | fore us nd having becn duly swors, o 1 3 ket b come 10 heing, it ace hold beek by his g 3 0 ‘d-dy m;«l its found d, as suck, was entitled to the thanks vield; othors, bowever, contend that he will resist the oc- |,f. death ’ --,u:,d- lyo‘u his L';ud :ml:- i._\ e Domo \n: s : STAUBING AFFRAY I¥ A LIQUOR M’:n.-‘\ nla:d:h)' AND MELODEONS, f quor store at the Unantm. rded the TOLD MEDAL, riuent, and by some person or persons 1o the jurors bartender, Edward FIRST PRIZE, his opponent in the left gerous wound. Kmith Wi Was [} ”,..:-.\ oty of 4000 l of the Fourtoenth Pre- | Bei ounced superior u ¢eality. o o Hospital | and in wewber of enmbiustions. et anramentsof Amr ently committed by Justice Dowling to | ica were these con‘euding for which ever ' i 4 | lishmen and Americuns. |[Applause). The idea | " ! ‘was a great one—the bringir Sensthe A!‘!'t',"(',r'f,,,,fi:.:‘““ | cu{‘lwnol e aity by any other military force than those | biunt i1 all he purpose of conterring with each } holonging to the Giovernuwent of Panam As Mosquera | voknown. ¥ enees. wnd agreeing upo 18 & determined map, this will end iu some trouble; for, Kince the murder, a number of persons liviug in West Hurt in spite of all doctrines of State rigits, in the administra- 1 lnfrd remember having s trange youny man ia the village wuthorit body 1 v aturd This mysterious it idual is described an el ;:;":“';fr:‘x:"‘_fl""f"me“‘ of Colombia, ho is determined 10 | of hory wtature, stoutly built. With tight orown buir, we " smull Kossuth hnt and dark clothes. A w0 of * eouvier” ap- | The prospects of the Panatna Waterworks and Gaelight | |eurancc seeme to hang ahot (1is siratice o o stabbe race. h dan The u of the dey, ¢ applause i who elevied, but te wlich wa welcome. and might Thie resolution was passed priee, , - Americsn Ait Journsl, (edited nded man's (njuries. bave notkiag ft (0 couguet They have alvo taken the #% 3 nenly @ length when the wonl v the result of th wo by & wollkuow, Compauies are ratber gloomy st present, the Legislature 4 from a vill . e . # walth e was gind ib o | g ' Legi elicited from a villager the remark that Lo looke s T M Loy W34, Soe ‘an ooceaion not being willing to gnenlt{le exclusive privilege for the | Just come fro State Prisou.” A wight bralse orer by -r'“'n'u.\"fl.'.‘.';','::g”:: fre grarter o pirees > e S hareer bt ot | timo asked. eve hightened the repulsiveness of Lis features nud hie in upon i, sl tie 1hocls of 1 AWAY ACCIDE ast evening, while Fire D e rv.’n._L omum‘:m‘.”‘ ‘"‘. ks in great variety, Shought when au eminent wan came from the o ‘weater wnd represeuted that great_ republic, it must o iudication that the grent prineiple of peuce was 10w abr we sbould ‘hewr no more of dissens PANAMA STATE. the suspicion of ull who were thrown in The late President, Jil Colunje, having declined the in contact prod Con er Charles C. Pi the air 1ike rockets, ommissioner Charles i kuey was driving down Fifth: | OUT PEDALS, singi r Fifty-sinthst, he was run in 40, 0 07gau to by a runaway L y . Is man may have been it i | wve.w Jmericawnd England. (gl The Ton e T . apuitery Palica are locking out for everyboly asswer: e of the ying vehicles aml wnseate attached fo & wagon. Mr. Pin HOOLS. L " "reside: « h prudence - ot » - he 1 f % u 4 o i 4 ¥ ot ‘akso acknowiedged the vote, and il The geueral news from the interior of the State is pacifie. 1o oue Sho drivers wete hush, bot o¢ ; to the pavoment. smtaining & sover: HALLE, FARKORS ANVE, PANCY ¥E: the ‘mecting iu London fu 18 ssociations similar | TH latoe revolution of resolt in Chiriqui having so decis ALy e e in” Lirs sMala”» Jength e | T gl s i iy R : WALNUT (vew and vaique atrle), s2d, Y0 10 this had been formed in Belgiam il Spoin, With whiel they | 1v6ly failed, the other and miner portious of the State have | &.000 from une of the Baulo of tL1 ¢ T v ko et | 7o e reiontn, ¥0. 4 N s ROSEWOOD. of elogant desizue ani Aoish. wud of the B were in caustant commusieation. Dr. Parr, President of te | €iven up all dea at present of interfering with the new | the umirderer muy have mistaken M D N 1P ae sl e 1 g WORKAMANSHIP, it belng intrided that ench lustromen Health Department, drew attention to the fact that papers had | Admigistration. The reply 1o the addross in the Legisla. | avd killed him du the hope of proeuring reas-vohiele, And {ix FRLt oM A WINDOW.—Ellen Nooasu, a disrepu- [ DofsioORelute, o @ o feortare portable melodcoa hore boen road by scientific men of high standing. and he vaid ticy | tive Assembly was 8o positive that, wherever it is known, | , A reward of #30 fur the apprelicni Point was not well ta Tied from her | beantyal THE MOLANTE, STOF; fren - ounh by the euelusioun, whatever they bt be, 15 | tho matives’ four 6 spoak—-moch lons act, A fow of the | boeb offered by the Sclectuen of thy tuwn of Farmington. the race | last evening rolie from her | besetR) S0 EQUASTR SOCS Lo QENERAL WHOLESALE which —_—_— S MpiviiWiiis Thek was ot Id thiz' P | A o of her apartment, located | AND WETALL WAREROOMS. No. 061 BROADWAY. o 100 James-st. to the pavement, frac Our iflustrated circalar and price lists, with our uew Wty to.a Aheir fuguivies should lead them. [Hear, bear. . i " eamaidored that Muse Garatt, by w'm‘":‘lmdn."“‘ht l‘:u.;n]. ::: principal men engaged in the Chiriqui affair have, since had read . wy last, been placed in irons and compelled to work with LI Nad the lead at the fist-quarter pole. but before be got vound | o the seeo Penirabie not iy 1o wt’.fl St e S 2 | the rnnn..m::. while the others are kept in eonfinement RRLEGH0 the diffieult turn hroke up very b 1 the brown wou turing her skull ) 10 Bellevuo. Hospital. There | sowesadr. "0 o o un-.) ’l'hll:-'atl-bn‘ siid he was sure they Mm‘:l nnu-‘m!u | within the Liwits of the State Prison, Hien Bl s Deat with = "tlrl.,. |Ih|u ofs rl - XA n"'."l s is not muel clins CCOvery FELOUBET, rtl.‘r'u"'.v'.“ofi Sompamnnioate to Lord| Bro their gratitnde for lis ot | CHICAGO TEYOLOGICAL BEMINARY—ANNUAL SENSION. y suppose - ———— THE REPUBLIC. V'trom (he excitewent of both horse e 2 . WAY. nwv& andance, votwithatundlig his ege wid nfirmitics and the | rhere §g nothing very recent from the National capital, | BY TELKORAPH 0 TH: THINUNS, X ; : DisonogmLy CoNpuoT OF 4 TARGET COMPANY.— No. 41 BROAD! i CmieaGo, Oct. 23.—The Annual session of the Alumni first-quarter pole, | o Monday, the Phenix Guard, composed prineipally of mem. | === ame in """'“"h;"‘: bors of Eugine Company No. 12, of Williamsburgh, went to and with ten’ | Pavilion Hill on Staten Island. for target pructice. Sergeant wd affection they catestained f L4 i mr,i..‘d“.“.,,.. e el Gl ) | wither of special or gencral interest. 'Tho means of eo 23.—The trutes of Salford for the use of the Asnize Courts, which be wunication are so defie often ‘the intelli- | Tnstitute of the Chicago Theological Beminary was cot- v.::. most splendid palace for the wdministrution of justi p woeks, ending Lingdowm. WL s Panama; apd as | menced last evening, and will continue t gence is wix weeks old b; the semsion of Congress has ended, the news bas no' very | on Friday, Novew that they behayved P, n v HORSE, (prrm lnl'"lrry rerct g s pot of the imtiat - The mution was scconded by Mr | r 2, 8 i - . | ér 2. Several eminent men will de e O eerer. bad mot | Ciay of the Fliyfires Procint police state m 1 "'n:‘u:w “‘I’b‘«AA Steuithal proposs | | general bearing ot the presont time. liver lectures on various topics, during the session. o e Lo yan o tets, sad [ 18 & wews B manner,One of thoir. number, naud “ug Tl S A R R e pablicaton of e eplis of the varloun State to THE CHURCH UNION jecd Woodehuek the win- | Patrick Crane, ssaulted M. Flza Yost, tho landiady of ihe | ¢ Gt L R ey . d. A d the re " vt b e XI0N. Fime—? Pavition Hotel, eat ber badly and threatened to assault Offcor rer ey S35 hich yae peseed and ackaowledged. Phe groceedings nm.'.-m€'.::'.?mL"!xfilwinx':'(?umxafum;"e’?.?. We are requested to say that the Convention to [ " Fiyun Hisr—Dome taok the lad, Woodchuck following. T of the above Frecinct, who had interfored to protect For EA:L"‘;\ 3.'.“:1:':. }:‘{fl,‘{; .}'flflih-"‘ RS S asras.-ov 00 ousit | | SEV76 wonsdhen s bel sllle cntio ngRLAc el be: | dmrent iamerieN SO reniug i e wareh of the | AL 1RO HIs wesyior polethy v mede VD X, Mo i eus oF | sovoi Lok ok o b4 B B et o shis oy Offeers Joh, | Posstuve et Jonce Congress, on Wednesday the 10th inst | ved o waintain, by forco, if necessary, the sovereign | Agessinh, corner of Greene aml Clermont aves, Biooklyn, wilt nm'_‘ V). Tn this hoat, ww | son nnd Londsdale followed 0w the same boat, and on reaching i ANTED — ACCOMODATIONS for b fl;’lfl ES, from about 10th N WORSES aud 12 MU ories will venl o Ui course past | tuo alip at Whltehall eignaled she burbor palivo boat. Cupt The didver of My Mart and some of Lis wmen come Q0 board wnd Crane ehureh, anil tond ¢ Adusew N:mmmhm paperow the trentment of alhll‘l‘cl the reparnte” States. Tho 0ld doctrine of Bato |, upy the body of 1) politio N o pinions of eminent Ju yet breed 50 muech dissension 1o this connls « 3 - Y | he reserved for oh lerg abroud, of ere 1) Wan nirest z Yo ek e e AT Ll Tl e, ducilvg ciuire was aud Uloodalied (6 wliay (be SFirit | denomiation, ovo o aky. T and miound (ke tard b Woodoliel follomed. TS AHEEE 08, 1 LIurt e o 1ha becst b ho OutTage. TMfs moruiu | May. Umuet ot bo ever 80 mileo disaat from NevwYerk R it B, vig, gl they . shaveel. A large representation of o the fragk, but WoodgLuch o sobstoeh<l Wy kage | Ly wag eomitted by Justicy Gamet . A, Bga No, 1 Tofbuue Offce.

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