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matter . of the-dagyt Wome wx Waser 28th At NEW YORK SUN.) wa Se ands ch, Cartels Troncad doat py c'létlic 6m Vhureday morning, fire: am ° : ie | tad Boar of $e Jackson Hal, in Weat Soeh HOV. 2%, 1800, Romane Dope incs Pah Maphete Mherers Oh a oa al ep oe Jokson street, EUROPE. = taveranon et 94,000\a a Bodhsags lagen _—_—e.. ‘by en remarks upon the importance ef electing Intelligence OD.) The come of thé fire is unknown. Shortly be Wh day of | Shere mon as members of the Comatin Cours | Four Days Later : tere 6 oelook. soothe sharm was eutsed by the r-kg Femmant of the British } 01, pat party spirit now runs 60 high in our nition of the same fire, but no damege resu'ted. Say, ond the Wectlen lay, fe 06 near at head Gertvall ef She Gireamian. . Fine mm Pree @ramer.—At about 7 o'slock ¥ ber or’ le broke out in the tene- soll for eh Oh es TE oe Bt. Johns, N.'F., Nov. %.—The stoumship pracy Ssaaa Noses Aer Bl Tea iiveoh 6 oes oA thate duty. We balove thot the wimort that | CHcsnan, Ost Caron tom Galeny, o Bota ‘ aMrv, SAvkcn. The damage by fire was trifting, soll, Atal Madi of @ | 28% tae 19th inst, arrived ere at 11 o'clock last feb re, Gavidd’ Wb ipenty bumed. teed Go sont, by ov bands and arms Mayor who will not j corrupt partner | ‘the steamship North eiton, from Qcsbeo, arrived : i On thip withthe majority of the Common Ovat- | ot Liverpct on he th tos, Race ox THe Ustox Covase —The trot be- Ttwne €il to promcte schemes of speculation and plan- | ‘The steamship Bremen, from New York, arrived tween Flora Temple and Ethan Allen, in herness for Gar. whole Unico, when the enemy who | 4 Git cotemporsry BAYS ! At Bouthampton on the 12th. © puree of 61.8:0 came off over the Uniom Course 2 ‘ perputuste bis power jo" ssoptcio member of the Potion Board, as a | The three treaties were finally signed at Zurich om the West Toadies, aud the lestone of duty for oarselves | seeterday, Ethan won the first heat tn 9:97; end ind i on nd his yoke upo2 the | saith Uomminionsr,s Commatastoner of the’ uk- | the 10th, and the plendpctentleries would all eave on | in the present roost alent, juncture of the matter, Flora tock the three moceeding beste in 9: 96%, 9/97, fave aguln’ combined y * retired from our shores | Ig dcat ofthe Gon men Grune. Bit al'tkess | te 18h. It was sald thet Acetria nd consented to | germona cf a len piideal clarscter were preacied | dod tvyye. ‘The lant heat wan vory closely content Weed ate Mayers humbled. It was an event to make | frncth na tcgetber, aro not hall as lanpoctact astnose | teke 109,000,060 fravice from Prance (7) inetoad of | in other churches, @1; but the twre previous were won eeslly, J, Me- hati tine D Eales trick tters woa'd grdcand comune ot tne Board: omen, OF wi | The Monitcur, in anzcuncing the slgneture of the . bef. oe 4 MAN! Tima ihe these dgrrand pride thoir descond- 1 of the Common Goanell. 4 0 ng the Police Courts, and such business as came befwre o ¢ SAN Gee thos the’ atins privileges | | ‘Tos clty government, en, it ia now crganived, 1a | treatien, says tbat France and Austria agree to pro- | them wae of trtvil linpo:timee, Even the arrete | Few Coonranver, ‘counterfelt on pete os amy, ‘enta, and oll yeep pes whe rule | mote the mecting of a Congress. ‘ fér petit larceny and Intoxication were grestly re- | the b's cf the Safety Fund Bank, of Bost mn, hae been - a Bir G. O, Lawt?, at the Lord Mayor's banquet, aid duced in number, and the magtetrates, areum | detected in this city, tay ol & sare bw to iy guleienae tant yet bron bets ally busy most of the time, had but little to do dur: Pa al <Sigtae Whas Sone = ‘ean mer i | Englend for @ Congress; when o30 was revetvel, | ing the dey. c LL Scnoon Boum, b. FIT aged Mise) nvaeee ie io aehe Re Ministers would deliberate on ite acceptance, on the | The friends of the Ladies’ Five Polats Misston | 70% —TLe Conventions in the tat, 2, 84, Gib, 16th, youth of our herp b obagre bahia roar eed We | retronage or nde, a oer eed Seale ebecsgatias That the Italians are not to be co: | House congregated fn large numbers at the Meek hed ‘Warde, op borg Perks Jerrod must, by outward manifestations, ahow we | be. o runt roe House of Industry yesterday, to witaess ths exer- ‘ards the Conventions an journed + cherish the glorious memories of the past. aise eda ba inl ‘Mayor mitted | Tero war atiemers ore gunboats bad left Eng. | eigep, consisting of singiog, dialogues, as, by the | TW, 10tb, 1th, 17th, 18h and #24, Mominetions In the seventy-six years since the evacuation | mon Owudl, ee plenty ot aed meee: ‘we. | and for Cutoa, clidree, of 8 P.M. At five o'eloek, the exerotne | wore wade as fellows t of New Yerk by the Buitish, the progress of our | ting nine iniquitous mewures, aod every one ofthe | The Bonk of France kad lost uearly 19,000,000 in delog concladed, the children, numbering about fire 4th Ward—Commisstoner, Ecourt Sutwm; Tespec- city under free governmont bas been truly won: | Ihe worst et loin thet Gri pore eee 7g And Me | cast: during the mont ; hiumdved boys and gtels, marched tato the large room | tor, CuancesKeuty. 19h Ward—Com, A.V, Wine ah Ms elty have been now | sbi Ingoprema, ard its decree’ onalterabie, uae | cgi tine sts Docm wee firma; the reates closiog wt ae oe alr ner wow ald, ‘The large hall com. | UAMS; Inepector, Tuomas Presaeaann, 18th Wand-— erful. What wonld our elty have lees (which fa very diMonit, owing to the weet of ‘The Constitutionnel exhorts the Italians to moder- | tained six long tables, which Itterally groane’ with | Com., Loui W. @rommotom; Inspector, Wat, Hi had it continued a colonial dependency of Eng: sata not diredtly ane fraud ta the ‘and patience. the weight of the «atab’ read out‘on one of the | CBOssman. 14th Ward—Com., BR. H. Braxe; In- land? What would the condition of our whole yor aod Oomptr ler may make |g hascany bas feliowed the example, of the other ig could look with the | #2Xctor, P. 11, Beas. $00h Ward—Com., AxDmew country hed Ragland (rlamphed ta the Revola- | sshow of dgbt seseena fon tee ue Bee | on Brince Cantona, haa bristles off, lay @ roasted grunter, probab'y about eat. tionary war, and its rulers sinco have been a os ont mandi prema King of Bardinis, under preswure from France | three or four montha old, donated by Mears, Com grotdy, fireign aristocracy ? Wide indeed has | "ths eked ct aniernee pehee thet other mauitl- | Tefumed to grat Canionan permission to secrpt he | oy 4 guanine of War'lngton market, Immediete- | which takes place thia evening at Tanmmeny Hall, eon the benefit resulting from the establish- talons pomere of doing mischief, have the appoint. | ETSY, retween Spain and Wotoceo were unchang | ly in the ceatre of the room, and above one of the Promises to be an interesting gathering of the sound, of American Independence. Itinaugurat- tad the Gaiee Bos ee pr SA eo] ed, Shough tt Ly ted thet the Su'tan of Mor tablen was displayed s large t wist loaf of bread, weigh- | fearless and independent Demooracy of the olty. re. in the political history of the world, | "se candidates, bai Ieeron chu ture; ane | 020 bed, empowered his bevtber to grant the de- | i002 1b, appended to the wall by a place of asa. | Tite Republicans of the 14th Aldermanic Dis- ppt herl of a revolution in English | den’ 'yhe nti ce without e word of =, w Ere duning mills Och; ily, end Mong eng of | vos denesated wtih evergerens, ta Wand dos trict, bave nominated Wat, Lawmens, J., for Alder 4 ction day fe uponus, and » new ih bad reared Begin soribed, ‘Bond portions unto them fur whom neth- | man. In the 16th D.strist they have nominsted Polis which, by gradual steps l changing the | Pete racing aad warktag te tints ees | fea raintcn tthe Averican treaty had pro- | sods end Gocsor J. Gancoeer. Tha tedependent were of whale charac:er of English Government. one tac for the ion nt upd ng change in gece’ cl fra Ce ‘Toe wails were tastefully decorated with evergreens, | the 6th Altermanic District heve nomioated Joa J. . ner effect! fC 2 —e “ aan ee au cutie Coat intemtion which we hope to enjoy under Wu. F. | Ue. targe naval force ot Jeddo, and | Umeribed with tered ee pega coun tiset ian Y BR theonghout the so-called civilized world, It | tavsunvan ee cela teste inidle ‘eueld utes bing to the | bave compassion om the multitade.” “Let the obfl- | Jona Ticuey lossrn Hitoaneaxn have was better for the English people that the Amer- Gas damseste Gatat * murder of three Russians by the Japanose, Gren firet be Glied."' After the children were filled | been nomireted for Constable by tho Tammany Do- tan Colonies became fres. Our great Wasu- | a1, roma MARINE MEMORANDA, they marched regularly back to the chapel, where | socracy of the 84 Ward. rncrex and the noble patriots who followed him wert of Bonin ere ee eal Lo] Fes Hetctt, om Havre foe Now York, pt vad: | the usa gvoerons qoanty of tore wore dite ra rire a cee'd ia hk te victory, in aaving thelr country, became bon- | Democrat, of the, 224, camimenesd yesterday | "toe Paw tialy fia Uverpot fr Piladtpbie,put | Ythern end the outlders—denizns of the Puin's | Tom lecture of A ll Poet t morning tn the Buperior Court, before Judge | iat Queenstows, 11th, leaky. were: they too pa Thankegiving | street Beptist Chu on Democracy and E tuce. A eteuite 0 ie Lamnen rete; Hate they nbs Oh) Coon dhaa Ths teens of Gas oeordave Ocoee Tllowivg tesrels hat put into Fayal : fare. Probably trom 1.200 to 1.400 of the residents of | ticps, will be given this evening. J... ~- i a and | was ured. Canis Havas, Joan C. Mcsume| _ Oct. Stt.-8t Heleva, from the Ulyde for Now | Five Potuts, luxuriated in good dlaner at the % r Cadin for inquests, ‘Accideuts, &o. under the inspiration of our free institutions, | and Daxtaz Mol.nor, are for the people; and hea fro d rag ooh for | banda of this mission, ra fro etree tere of the See ets NV. BE, ‘the the hearts of the victorious patriots swell with Jena ecomnts fi & Senate wie the “a4. | the 104,600,060 previously demanded. Very little business was traveacted yevtarday tn | ann drove Plows; and D. Prirras, Ethan Allen. ir: a swords of liberty have gone forsh from those who | th@ prisoner Is defended by his former counsel, and The Pease Five Points Wouro of Industry lacked | Pou Dean—The boty of re Hee Eye have found freedom aud protection here, which | Mewre. Vax Aamax and McComas. The diacd, thom ike Oy that exuberant diapley of generoeity that characte | Cuan Quine wes found OF Tei day rennet | tease ie eater have kindled hopes and patriotic aspirations in] through lect spore, Gather sy | ized the ladies’ misston, The dianer was advertised | sunken \.t in 8th Avenue, neer breasts of thous: breth- | and hi prisonment to continue from 2) to 6 o'clock. Tho poor perp's | *opoed to heve wa'ked off the embankment while FRIDAY = nabs poe fan aap ‘upon the we arm? raws. ouside who were clamorous fir admlarion ia order | ‘#*xicated, Inquest to day. Peco serves eaten Weve you Wriends ta Caliteente 62:1 sem, Jat we thes, keep aieraye remem | sion w' erpoot, Nov. 12, P. M.—The Pails | to get something to est, st five o'clock wore Riera 2 ie Drance the national event which our citizen | 4 ¢ length of time, had cn ris unchanged vriow. | tnfermed that they eou'd not be seoomincdat dbo. eae Cs nr en he woldiery will celebrate to-day; and let us, at | the case of the prisoner, The ‘The Moniteur hee en article regre ection \ Te OY 53 cause of the soarclty of food deaated, Our repor hed the sume time, resize that as our city is free | habeas Coenen nt ae hee eta ets | sone ners Lave somsnennas erecting Ooula, ter, however, having casually put his head out of Bite ites Wiens eee owe from foreign oppressors, it shall also be free! bis behalf should arrive, the eld witness hace one of the dark windows of the hous, .dlsozrered | Who. on the sight from the rule of domestic tyrants and dema ing loft New York on that morning for the pur- Corrom —The Brokers’ cit Teporta: outside alarge supply of turkeys, beef, her, ete., wes Dearie ‘tm the Californians will Read pose of coming hither. Or, if the continuavcs and he therefore concluded that either the door- | Syd him of thi nam bOI 7 ‘New ‘vee wa ~e:, — could not be granted, he wished an agreement | by a 4, rex The keoper must have maze a mistake, or elso that there ‘ wr interest "Fisay ‘commence Political Movements, erie ahold the (ial bey proceed, eat | i ‘The sales cf Friday were 2000 balon, of | hed beon an over sight on the purt of the enols, ued to hie y ¥ ; NEW-YORE MERCURY. amen Tim great question in political circles is the | then'be wranted, so as to take clfecr anit ite tshen by peesiators and exporter, ‘Fhe exeroles were not of special interest here, doubtful. Advert) b ) election for Mayor. The Woop men, at first] now. “Hut ali {hore motions wees aa ror} loaing quht, et the following A large number of target companion parsed our | A Devesnesetey, 2th, 1890.— To the ccnfidant and boastful, begin to manifest signs | the case ordered to proceed. ‘ offce durirg the day, and among them wersthe Dan- | iheum I wiai to art cot cater of alarm and despatr, They started off with the ——— q 5 toed, {al Dovevan Guards. The Mammoth Balance Dock delusion that all the working men of the cit; France and the Papal States, 44. | Guards who made a fine display, ‘The Leather ‘S 7 | Aletter from Rome, in the / of Doslers aud Workers Guard, followed by « cart full wodd—to use a political phrase—‘‘Vote Fan-| ncsols, says ial have rearcn to Midaling U of sides cf ieatbor, a8 prizes: and two companies of " Naxpo blind,” and that his humbug professions | the following detail the understand- stock Fontasticals, The Clark evening! ——____ Comm Arran and a hi seefally | ing com lfictal court and Py h 96 0. hee arya ee whitne Speak taad wittyocect are 8 "| nthe prodaer step she ead us France exact. The Duke bm Gaamowe, da- | “Bowe authorities say that prices wore easier, but ad is oepaenaipe barbed pester t] Z% Hiei vata ve He gR the campaign. ring thestay of the Pope at Castel-Gandotfo, | mot quotably cbanged- way, was large, the ledioa pretty fame Peloeks aan Cage ce ming, Row they find that the workit gmon think for | Confrived whb tect to give to the Pope craze or muasms. ead the daneleg good. “gaat ef Seagenet themselves, ond that they krow their interests | salutary counsels, “I will reflect eeriousiy, | ‘The advices from Manchester are favorable. ‘The | ‘The Now York Orickt Club, at Hoboken, played ‘Anseay Sahn Doveras Tartor, Pera tre on tbe did of good covernment and an hon- | Monslcur tx Doc," sald the Pope to the ambar- | masher was firm, and rice closed wet aa Advase: | « gana between two eleven ehoten trom peng Hon, tevidioges Wes ase et ot admisistyacion of theckty's affairs, Thare is | SAN" that yun hve said fo soos card fae ck | ENT pasapererre Manxer.— the Liverpoot | thelr own olub, Lato interest was manifested ile, | ty lee reskigaee & maply spirit of independence among the mo-| I sm much obligedto you. On my retura we ore | 18 wes oftginally inteuded to play one eleven, to be ehanic and working-clasres of this city which | will endeavor to come ‘to an unders‘anding on | A a; | Composed of the best players in the club, against two makee them repudiate the sevumption of any | $i! Met le not contrary, to the interests of the 4204 higher. uo} a Mp rere pha pomnat bata ureh.”” after J vanced Ls.als. arter, Caledonian Club of this Troan Ponieal tictator that ‘Be ean count | was be drvtto revive the abject, au from wast | “Iavasn cc. Fhorisin Matce.— "he Liverpoat | Th Cuedonan Club of fans Mike, ae upon thelr votes as if they were his sorfs, be said in the course of along conversation, the Srvycicn Maske wee Geb, Sect wes eos tar 510; oy ong . iy ‘Tha tide begins to ot strengiy against Woo, / Hrrnch ambassador Wit slmeat certain thet Pius | god boldrs were pressing thelr skeen the mar. {Tae newsbays had a pleasant time yesterday after- ind he and bis satellites grow more dospera'e. | sich “as Ratensiye “jodicial selon dann | ice, acon steeds, end Lew "waited. "Lard ates: | , The nemvba phooal ‘The unscrupulous falsehoods and misrepresenta- | communal elections on large and. ilberel | 23,Bt,st 074.2600, _ Pellow— prions 2 tions set afloat by Feaxampo's sgents show | bases, and a very extensive secalarization | “1s: POOL, PRODUCE MaaKut —The that thls hope of pucceas i growing weak. ‘The | ff 10° fate that dit Cail the taney tb | 19% Guten. Pet, ashen steady ab jpulates that a honest, solid vote of the ety will be for Mr. | his States Saball be mucrontoed. re Lareetiy OF | shady 2Ta td. Hogar, at Colic al ‘Havewnras, and this has become 80 evident, at, point, eanted 8 sero 8 dimioalty.. 4 ote. | Fish oils, an L- that many who at first wavered are now doter- | Duke px Gramonr, bowover, not diecou , bas assured tne Pope of Frere’ protecti mined to boon the winning side, has dwelt on the fact tbat the trestles of franca end Zurich adopt the A@airs in China, ibiahment ofS tom, A correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, tions, 16, “hi. | Showed the Pope the impossibility of foreign who accomparied the American minister to Chi- | intervention, ann labored te convince bite eee na on.his recent visit to Pekin, says the great | » restorstion of bie authorthy would be infini'ely and mysterious city is a humbag; that the; 7 Af the proc! ‘ion of a new system administration were to coarcive mea- Evangelical Rorarprine ia to | Bass SE itt 7 H EF one i e g Hl ff Part ails t isl LAvEOT MARKETS, went Dake in order no doubt to seal Men OTN Beaten enact esta b> px Gaamowr, in order no doubt to en- Nov. 12—P, M—The m'es of baryon and Americans, at that pace, | outage the Pope in bis favorable intentions, Pint TOC) bales; the watket cases dull and use fact, all along the coast, Consequent on | hes hinted that it is fostitie that the departure | changed. the digastrous defrat of the English on the Pei- | of the French troops Rome may be doley- Preceyem Sachenged and stcady. bo, He says: ed. But notwithstanding those favorable inci. | Pr vm the Shantang promontory to | Gents Cardinal awronxi.ti is sili otruggting | Tsnnon, Nov. 1¥¢ Noon —Conso%s 9048963 for ac- onary cme eee |e —$—__—_—. Bazmo's Girovler quotea— Deeeditute tending ie show eenies GENERAL INTELLIG ICE, Rot nesy “Ours tosdy. Hoe Roary, Tee oo Tur stone which is to form the kead of the | sainsan jrostonnpead rite are petarally Ngdretd. step on the Route reat of tee Trespery carton bigher, at eshington, juare, over > Saige aloe yr pce 4 two feet in thickness, When ie will The Wreck of the Indian. us wel thoes 40 tons, In its rough state its —— bo manneus ef da teakitin Monument | 4, Seve How, 4-—7:00 P. I.—Mething far pted a resolution to appeal. to the stete | ther bas been heard yet from the wreck of the Indian, governments to aid them in their efforts to com- | Admiral Sir Houston Stewart has kindly given the he monument, ‘They have a'ready ad- | Agent of the Associated Press at Halifax & prssge in ressed communications to the Governors of ee- | the war steamer Gladiator, to the soene of the dis- Veral States, requesting them to lay this apgli- sation eer © their respective Legislatures, ‘te Directors of the Balti it Road met in Baltimore on Weluendact soni Lafayette, Ind., Nov, 24—a descent was humber of twenty-one, and re-elected ir. Gams | made to-dey on the of Atyam Cox, 8 color irr as President of the Company, Ho received | &1 man tn this clty, to arrest « fugitive slave, #up- all the votes excepting eight, whica were blank, Domed te be ®t ae of Tox heirs of Srartex Grranv have enterod | pikes were dimorered ia tte collar Boxe tae ean equally in | upon another litigation with the city of Phila- ly tn del] which is likely to long and attacker | aby have nom ied °Eai's equity, tak ground that the consolidated city has no rigat to oe oe hold in trust the various bequests made by Gi- aa Ulentvoal, Now. 24.—The fret train, ‘The vuly vovarrence that tended to mar the ples ‘engines 8 cingle car, gure and cxci ement were tce fellowing accidents :— Op Nid ph! oped ‘Tre butt of No. 1's flew off, striking a member, but iphia enti not injuring him serfously, and soon after the ndary of Another World,” « poetical bydrant follo ned sult, giving another burst. for » ghostly work, It includes navratives of supernatural adventure by prominent lying parsons, ‘Tux most extensive and profitable slave trade Fd rial Sileby the Britis at Mauritius, eee Batives ladagascer are Hed there ia immense numbers, the Governor CITY NEWS, log 80 mu head as a pe: ite etvi Py brennan Tovcucans nob ts Capes ws ba i ave No, 4,5, and 7, proceeded to New York,to take part tm the test of ability at the pole on the corner of ‘West Broadway and Franklin street, The churches ais if, #? citi iik i iE ait it i a pleut peer eas ly i i i i i iat i F E it ‘malalaid by the lady o€ ‘are: went e ‘The day, as far as gould be observed, passed off thet taal oan prop” sate fc Te Oe ned eetane eared eater a where ‘Touw direc relleve ‘that the ‘ors of the Susqu 2 that | Madea call for the eighth instal becdaci 3 gent. on the capital stock, to be December Ist. ‘ihe Albany Statesman ‘says that are about 100 men at work upon the road, 2 ve mallee of the road west of ‘transpired. me hore the famous violinict, hai'ar- | _ 74 Howe for the Friendleas, Nov 82 Kast 80th, tially comploted the sale of” his ‘violins eM | S84 No.2 Raat 20th streot Wine yaks, Sacktey art oe Vent franes, or neatly four thousand a ie quite a famous frie tg : ot Rusrave, Pasus. 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