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~_ morchandise and 156 steerage presongors. She was exposed from the 4th ts the 8'h to « tremendous heavy westerly gale, Subsequentiy site hed variablo winds, and considerable good weather. On the 11¥, at n'ght, she wee competed to lay $0, in comsoqugmon FUROPEAM AFFAIRS, Arrival of the Vanderbite, —— Most tm plieft confidence in a LA mage Direnben pare arb Three Days Later Intelligence pues [aroueon’s friendly sentiments, the at randorbiy, P. F. Lm Fevan, ‘euthfal Narounon IIT, bas beon, | tet, arrived et he bes kept ail his oaths e cargo. Tho HE KEW YORK SUN. LL decns ot Liverpect have wtttn to oom merebanta of Liverpoot sige auaeuee, finquirte g bis tnten@ons re- the invasion of England. The French apes tevanion fa grousdions; that he ary arwrely, end ts be duapes the Botts Cd bow ped ‘made s quick winter Moun, J. oa faaeogere Mistetor from Chill i smog ve lotained Ratu: ae soa woes | een Sar Sra aly Sona blot oy wing thelr | "tsp heattions tert Aes Iitnckley, addressing ¢ Sapetode Rupee or the P-eoob, thay could | Sonnet taints ine ae ae net have expected a different reply from that oo found which they got, They must beve known in advance that he would vot advertise his inten- thon of invading Eng’and. bey must have Known also that he would mske the most em- phatic protestations of his desire to maintain the Engitsh alliance. It was, indoed, an insult to Lov Baroteon to dount bis warm friendship {hee boon made fer the English nation, and we wonder that he ] tap id not resent the impertinence of the four Liv~ erpooi merchents who sddrensed to bim @ letter, We have not a particle of doubt that Lours aretxon desires to put an end to the invasion alarm. He does not wish to have England con- verted into a camp, or ber ports and coasts furti- fied against the landing of an invading force, ‘The more detenceless she is, the more oasily can be make ber his servant in carrying out his policy of elevating France to the digulty of be- ; ing the arbitrator of the destintes of the nations | "The Morning a wayr:—Crowda of Jomutts are of Rarope. Thus far, he bas played his role | geoklog refuge. in Sardinia tince the suppreasion of Powerful ruler in the Uic Worid, ‘The Brooklyn Ferry ques'ion hes taken a new turn, It appears that ald. Dayton, of Brook- ‘who seems to take an iaterest in the Union P Melhicds faire, came to thie clty on Friday | 77 Nowe, Shaw, Belin, Irving and Blackwell, mar. Inst, and notified Comptrotier Haws that upon | Gi: a Xu, bare addrened yourselves di. the fapplication of the Attorvey Ge mm TT pad Btate, Judge Hoarnoom, of Coiumbia County, had fesued an injunciion, restraining the sale of ‘the Ferry leases. Tbe ground upon which thein- Junction was applied for is 6 ferry tranchises belong to the State, and not to the city, ‘The proceeding looks like another movement to produce delay and discourage capitalists from competiag with the Union Ferry Company, oe rather with the new Company who are to be the heire of that famous monopoly, While the Company thought that they hed every- thing right for themsolves, toey songht to hast- @ the sale, but when, in consequence of May- or Teamamn’s objections, the terms of ‘Were altered 20 a8 to abrogate the present leases which have some time to Tua, and thus open the way for fate competition, the Company changed its tactica. By creating delay, under the changed state of things, the Company gains time for « new Plan of operations, snd those who would be competi- ‘tors at a fair sa'e are woaried and disgusted with the tricks avd dodges resorted to, Now that the Fight of the city to the Ferry Franchises is ques- toned, we may expect a long legal campaign, daring which the Union Company will ho'd pos- session, and perbaps succeed in making the Legis- lature Its servant to perpetuate i:s oppressive monopoly, Unless the peop'o of Brooklyn be- stir themoel¥os and be truoto thotr own interests | taking feck ta ere ate the sitelne this heartless monopoly will fasten iteelf upon iake between the company and the them for an indefinite period of time, ‘There can be no doubt that the State holds the Power fo regulate and establish the rates of fare nase, on all the ferries to Brooklye, but the ferry ‘The Pogs says, the King of Nap'es has authorized franchises—the ripht to locate and establish for- | the laying of @ tolegropic cable Letweon Caste ant thoe—has been conveyed to the ely of New York | for ron gunieeutcf whieh Naples will gome Lnto die ss clearly and distinctly as any piece of prop- | It Js certain that England has agreod to the props- “UT was over conveyed by perty to another, Landon Post mane it See at te ngto me Among the Powers which have slieady sent in Tux Board of Aliermen for 160 is Demo- | telx sabeaion an Sree ezatlc, and quite an active cenvass is going on | | ‘The silk trade Js at present dul at Lyons, ‘The for the position of Prevident. Aid. Pace, of the corn market was quiet, Wheat acd four dull, Tammany men, ard Ald, Gaxur, of the 12th | Naember, mated Telled and? 500'wourdad bate ‘Ward, ts put forward by those who do not wish | Pasoners were taken. the Bpeniah have bad 68 kilied, Gld wounded, and 73 Gamer and Pack both beng vo the fammany | comboeae organization, and their frieuds will probably harmonize the matter, stand 16 Demecrate to 8 Opposition. For the Presidency of the Board there are four or five candidates, the most promivent being Moaaan quite possible that the Opvorition members, ia this conflict of interosts, may ba of tho Presidenc: i: ie il i pi é g i re ; 4 % tJ 3 i rman has mated bis inte: quest the shareholders on that corsaion i i : i fh ‘Tie following ia from the London Times's city article, Dec iw: ‘Tuesday was eottling day soln. and the market has shown incteasoa buoyancy, 0 wndant and the quote ra very firm. Thy opening Me Féa0To, an advacce cf one wyhth Ultimate pricey wore Paige, or ral, that the Congress shali be held in Pant ead the od goad rechreaad pr their adbesicn, are Great Britany Au 20th Ward, is supported by the “Simon pure” hal chae pdlcee pepe yn | in yperat | st the Moors any lines drawn between Tammany and Mozer'z Spentan have bad eS hag bare ‘The Bosrd of Counc'lmen, for next year, will Jonms, Joum Van Tine and A. L. Suaw. [cts The Omote! Canvass, The Board of Sta'e Canvassers have complet - 0d their lebors, and make the aggregate vote of the State us foliows cotton was limited, aad ly resea 12 000 bales. Wer accepted, Bust a reten, Flour aslow sale, end rather the turn in favor of the boyer, consumptive demand, 1 at at pr lower, Osta, . Denseratic ‘eo Tadiau Corn in fair Seoretary of ae) Vomptrciler, Treaster ‘The Hungarian arrived st Liverpool on the Tth Disember. Tho Bardinia, from Liverp wk. put back to Liverpool, Rome, Deo, 4—'The Caweordat with Baton has been pub tahed, and ls sicoiler to that with Austle and Wuttemberg. uIWA AYD JaPan, Shanohat, Oct. 21—No political news. Large selce black tea Green limited. The (ited States Minueter bas returned from Japan. Canton, Oct 91 —The now Oustoms ruler do not Work wel, Marketa quiet. Prices for importa have Figen. Hong Kong. Oct 99.—A destructive fire took piace bere on the 90th, Property, ty the vaitie of 100,000 ‘sten Hartley steamer was lout, 9 rman, of Lo © Japances Ru bassy wil) 0 Fowhatten on tae Sid rogrewsing, Melbourne Oct, ii —-Pariian elbourne, Oct, 17. —Pariiament wae on the loth, end Mr. Mvaray was clocted Sroka ee Wantof Confidence debate will commence on the 16th, and ajortty agalast ministers ts certain. ‘Trade dull, Money tight, ange for 60 days 4 remium. The revenue shows an of £3% ,000 for the last year. The follow! departures of geld ships for London Bept. 20, 28,060 ouneee; Norfok, 4008 Purther Foreign News by the America. ~o- Sackville, Inc, 17.—Vho hore express, with the details of te Amorica’s news, nas arrived hare, The steamabip City of B ire roached Liver- rg of pool on the 1 ‘The ¢ ¥ siveriso the steamers Btua ond Jura to leave Viverp-o! to. Now York finely respectively on the Ita wud Sts: of Decom- 0 Revi! Matin, fr foun tiaud opar, bad heun lost a fon ovast of the Landes, Ont of one hundred ano Aity:t wo porsuus oa boards uly twenty-m von #ore raved. Coont Wom Haare {: setsinsed as nomlaated to Tepresent Austria at tae Qoure of Tan. AMBALDI having no military econpation now on pee: promises to devote tile time to tho mus an Nagasaki, Oct, 21 — Tt Weave tor Washington by February. ‘Trade ie ‘The Latent, (By Eletrie Telegraph from London $0 Southanpn tomy Deo. Tth, 1809 ) ™ Commission, en rec dent of the Tuscan mintatry had be eum mone ‘Turis, to mase arraugements 5 ube og th ey. es al Pes E’cctoral lew for thy Lombardo king di i ve uly d The uuuber o $e fixed af to hundred 0:4 six'y, lng wie fo every thirty thouread tn) ui'deuu” Ae alee must be turned twentyofive yours, and must bare learned to 1 d wrte A Turin dispatch of the 2d ways the separate go veraments of Paros, Modins aod Somsgar, ‘aro suppressed from the 8x December, ‘These provinces wl havoone sole goreratanut © minlatry ait\ing at Modena, and» lrg sistive commission, eid com. © Heraut's Paris gorrerpoudent stator, that macder of the military forges «iitiog wt Bologna, Night bas been butit ou the Island of Pluto Grnoral O'Dornmd, i» weld to bave demanded | #9 miles North of Wrewt, It is protecund ty 09. 't0 608 of rifled guns ¥ mounted an! to be lov mpm kas lrg Mery ed estes tis ap hefner range of 10.000 oan0, EPEOIAL UMDLA 4: On the Dth Kovembor « considerable Moorish | patavia, J force attacked @ redouht to the right of Eoeniee force for Boat eft youter reat foars were ca- Siena nest before O- nts. bat wore repulsed by @ | tortained that the Letives ail ras E, repean Under the direction of O'Dommmt. One | fo well armed, Much excitement provalls among -¢ 22d twenty Spaniards were placed ‘hors de | the eatin owing to thelr belug forced on board snip ‘out the Of tae eneimy wero far more | §4 coolica, for Bouts 4 conspiracy to murder the European residents, has boca oetegted at Dands, ® batt with nigh motres, CHINA SERV OR. Oct, 28-— "Phe naval expeditionary a . 8 (ola of aLAow or Tite TUTLePTEs, Nov. 90, Bate i ii i R : Hu wage Hn ln i a E 5: E a at a 23 & genPiske wtoe 3 ie ; i iH i efit Hate ei a ec 3245 FEBE i ‘the cissolution of the tme, but mey be here pay produ calamt attacks upon sy Fe the States. the reverse, Ho didnot eay he wat bowed (> ‘South and its (nstitution of wery; Lut he did my that be w: nots mmo Hence witha the Constitution 1D, he was a Western seotio: Met and that ho cut himbelf off rom beth the Nord and the Beuth. Mr, Gaow, of Pa, moved that & vote be taken for “. ‘The roll wan then oslied. aud the Hous, proceeded foe Fiath ballot for Spraker, Tho tolowiug was result : Mr Bovuiany, of La, Now York, as @ candidate for 8, wa On tre motion of Mr. Joum Govunams, of N. ¥. @ touth ballot was takon, result? ‘ 9 ta} omit betrg declared, immedi: Maly sdvourmed, It boing twouty minutes to thrve o Arrival of the Overland Mall, St, Louis, Dec. 16,—The overland mail, with Francleo ates of the 26th ult, passed Malinry'e at # osieck tls and will roach here ow Much, anxiety was sti! folt in San Franclaco at the nou arrival of the steamer Ccrtes, but she probably reached port a day or two subsequent to the dopa ture of the mall, 4 ducl has been fought between Judge Mrutes, of Shasta County, and Janne Gatisgnes, District At- tourney of Trinity County. ooleuas Hawoaru, Frevident of the Californie Stage pan; . red to enter into @ contract with the Government, to run. betwoon Sacramento city and St Louis for $1 Per annum, making tho trip in fourtean days Airived at Ban Franclsco oa the 8d big George ‘ranclaco on the 994 ship Ohe- revieus rates, and the trede were buy: eringly, Pipalea of 8,000 boxes candles at Beast. “Clawe wary firm, Kasiern refined sugar Lio, Nothing done in raw, Lard WalS. June butter 80a3t. Bacon ta fair domand at unchanged rates, Other wtcles dull, From Washington, Frashington, Dec. 18.—The members of the P ie of Represertatives cannot get their pay till a By osker in electe: iy ty yittare amounting, in the age paid doflare, which indiviewal eredit. st Office Department states, for the infor. f editors, mbsoribers and postmesters, thet {hen ethod of addressing newspapers to suleoribers by antl te ‘cach copy of the to frty or fifty ‘how! ‘he has generously raised on his the foript—s a violation Cook oopr, 00 ditveenes ‘The fornia Waftere ef Bankers at Davospert, Iowa, Coox & Sanoawr, not Citeage, Boe, 17 Menars, J, ~J pao a CITY NEWs, _ Tur Wearnmn, &¢.—On Saturday morning strong E.N.E. wind set in, which, at night, inoreas- 4 toe gale, acsompanied by heavy rain. The tide on Sunday morning, was ususaally high, and the collars along the lower part of the East and North and started guards, The Metropolis, of the Fell River line, arrived at 4:45 P.M. She was compelled to put into New London, in consequence of the gale, which place she left at 9 A. M., Bunday. ‘The Providence and Norwich line of boats, due this ‘morning, bad not arrived up to¢ P.M. Tho steam- era bound Rast were this morning pamed at anchor ot Throge's Point. ‘The schooner thet wae sunk in the North River, by colidelon with the lighter Fairy, on Saturday afternoon, is drifting with the tide, up and down the river. The gale, which was violent on Saturday night, absted on Sunday morning, when it became perfectly oa'm, with a dense fog. Towards hhoos, {$ cleared up, and af night the wind came from W. N. W., with every prospect of fine weather, pes Men aia Fo rm Cana, Sramar.—at half past. ten o'olcck on Saburdey evening « fire was discovered in the premiscs of 6, Lowmmerus, manufacturer of (Gress trimmings, on the third floor of No. 985 Canal strect, The alarm wae gives, but before the flames ‘wore omtir guished the 8d, 4th and Sth fljors and the roof wore considerably damaged. The stock of Mr. Lownwraim was damaged about 1.000, and insured, ¥. Guocxmam, manufacturer of tassels and fringes, Sccupted the fourth floor, and his stook was dameged about 1.000, on which there is no insurance, Rus- am & Maxwatt, book binders om the fifth flor, sustained @ loss of about $2.500, and insured. The stock of Jom Hotpm, manufacturer of spring beds on the second floor, was damaged about $150, and not insured. ‘The firwt floors occupled by Tinmmrrs & Co., dealers in stoves, and thelr stock is damaged by water to the extent of $200, and insured in the Firemon's Fand Insurance Gompeny. B. W. M. 1am, dealer in picture frames,on the first and sesoud floors, in No, 998, sustained adanage by water of about $59,and covered by insurance, The building, No, 285, fs owned by Paruiox Dioxt, and was dam: aged about $590, and insured. The firs was ascl- dental, ard it is thought was caused by « back draft in the stove in the promises of Mr, Lowansrain, —_ Avervensany ov rux Crrr Trace Socterr, —Tho thirty-third anniversary of the City Tract Soclety and 87th of the female branch, was held yesterday ovening in the 20th street Dutch Roforme ed Church. Rev. Dr, Veaum.re opened the meeting with preyer. The Treagurer'é report was read by Mr, A. B. Wenwons, and showed the receipts of the year to be$1T.878.15, and exponditares for Mission ~ ary services $14,275.78, to the Amorican Tract flo oloty for tracts $2,709.89, for printing $396.34, ma keting the expenditares oxactiy eq'tal to the receipts, Tho receipts of the female bransh were $1271.09), and expenditures $530.26, leaving @ balance of $741.06. The report of the progres of the Socle ties was oheerimg to those in trusted with the work of conversion, and exhibited in strong Hight the sdvanteges and boneite of their Inbors, During the year, 1.115054 tracts, oon. taining 6.811.403 pages, mostly in the Eaglieh larguoge, have boom distributed. Also 901 bibles And 926 tostaments, on behalf of the N. ¥, Bible Society; 4743 volumes !ent from ward libraries; %,- 108 children gathered into sabbath, and 411 Lato day schools; 856 persona gathered into bible classes; 4.099 Persons induced to attend church; 806 temperance Pledges obtained; 2.500 reiigious meetings held; 60 Dacksliders reclaimed; 620 perwms converted, and four bundred and fifteon converts united with evaa- gelical eburebes, Rev. Dr, Laramor next deliv. ered an addres. Hoe noticed the Tract Society a # means cf woity among Christian churobes, join ing thom tegether in spirit in the great work for which they were oil created—the bringing ef souls to Christ. Its agency in the provention of crime, and ralsing the moral wtandard of our citizens was work of developing the moral character of the churebes in affording personal, active, religious em- Ploymert for vidual members, ‘The report ‘an Immense amount of good dono, not by ® Board of Direstors, but by voluntary missionaries from the churches, 1,085 in number, all laboring underjthe direction of the Boelety, On motion of ov. Dr. Dewrre, the report was ac- cepted, and after the singing of the third part of the 18Tth pealw, Rev, Dr, Hoax was introduced. He considered the necessity for Chnstians Isboring in the great flold of the world to bring tm converte to Christ, This night completed a quarter of ® century in the history of this Soolety, during which the Home Missionary system hed been employed. During this timo, over $9,000 Bibles and 95 000 Testaments had bean distributed. 40,000 religious meotings had ‘been held, over 70,000 children taught the love of Him who d'ed for them, and 6,000 converts brought fa and received ia full community in God's howe hold. Finally, the speaker directed the attoation of Missionaries to that soone of horror to the Curistian’s heart, * the great,huge, mighty, gigantic, Unwashed multitude, rushing madly forth on God's smcred, holy Babbath, in their horrid business of pro- fane pleasure, many of them speaking in » strange language he cannot understand.” ‘The ‘The meeting closed with the einging of the Dexol- OGY, tnd & benediction by Rev, Mr, De Wirt, Tas Tammany Parmany Ecacrions, for selection of delegates to constitute General Committee for the year 1688, = Young Men's Gene- ral Committes, and Ward Committees, wore hold om Beturday evening. Consideraiile interest was ‘manifested in the election, but the storm prevented any great demonstration ef the polla, In nearly al the wards important changos have been made in thet representation,and men have generally been selected who are supposed to have the confidence of the party. - Dr, Cam's Lacrvam ar ram AcaDuny or Mosic,—A lecture was given at the Academy of Musto last evening, for the benefit of the Sisters of Mereyt Upwards of thirty five hundred persons composed the audience—the most enthusastic of any gathering of & religions character probably ever amembled in that bullding. Dr. Frat, appeared on the stage and announced that it wae highly improper for him to intreduce Dr. Camtct, when his highness Archbishop Hcouss wae prosent, whereupon the Ror, Archbish »p came forward ond introduced the lecturer, with some by complimentary remarks. Te epee mem eee forward on the stage, and was received by vociferous cheers by the sudience. Ho warmly seknow‘edged tho welomme given, and ‘The Dr. then proceeded with hie lecture, which ‘was opcanionally Interrupted swith immense applause. “Loe m Naw York "= The lp the title of anew weekly journal, edited by Cuaates Bweurr, aq , the first number of which made ite Sppearanse on Saturday. ———— Atm To Tim Jaws or Monvucoo.— After the ‘tutual sorvices on Saturday last, in the Jewish 6yne- "que on Greon street, neer Houston, Rabbi Ra- TmAn. called on his congregation for ald for the Jews at present suffering in consequence of the war bos twoen Spain and Moroceo, ‘The call was generousty Teeponded to, over $1,500 being subscribed in a few minutes, —gpecaneententiee Tue Scorr Lire Gvann.—Taig ‘corps, com~ Posed exclusively of men who served in the army in Mexico durius *:o late war, and ware bonorably die- shares, are to have a grand ball at the Clty Assom- ‘bly Rooms, on Friday, the 984 inet. The proceeda from the vale c? tlokete will be faithfully applied to tho relief of thelr sick and destitute comrades, It ts stated that Lieut, Gen. Scorr, in whose honor the company Is named, with his staff, end aleo Gen. ‘Woor, will be present during the evening: ——— ‘Tre number of patients admitted to the New York Hospital, for the week ending Dscember 16, in @9; Auucharged, cured or relieved, 39 ; died, 6, re. maining at date, 266, hn How. Dantet W. Voonuens, District Attor. ney of Indiana, and Gov. A. P. Witasp, of Indians, are stopping at the ®t. Nicholas, at No. we, 8 ative ‘ied from on supp sed him to be Joming,a: of the mastier, but tbe neat ae tn bed.’ Coroner Jacuwam uupon the body, and « ered. Bonwep to Dearn.—An infant child of ing at No. 180 E.izabeth street, was jaturday, during the temporary ‘Verdict of “wuieide’ Arremprev Scictor at Searen Istawy.— A Frenchman named Micsam, Haves, atwem stod muolde yroter*ay, by cutting his throat with a razor, which ke borrow sd, mying be wanted to ahaa, is the second atte the last month, supposed to Cuanorp wrrn Hoxer Srxauixc.—Ricw- aap Mon rooumny was arcented on Saturday, sharged with stealing @ pair of norwas and oarriega, valued ot $000, the property of Wa. Hl. Qoores, downy Dualarae at Nos. 108 and 105 harlow st. ‘Tae accused, tt is als legedy hired the team for a rids and afterwarde sold It to Jounsom unary of No. 985 Neath ave Ju thee Kacy held the accused to await examination, LEGAL REPORTS-sATUADAY, U. & District Court. The * Octoroon” Breeding Trouble, Bourcicault va. Stewart, J wes,8 motion for’ en ‘ Btowart, tbe leases ‘inter the truster, Mr. Josep ny @r, and Mr Jobuson, who ects the pat of Mr GPoab y tn the play, £0 restrain thom, cr etther of th terfering with the for the Dion + ag Ee 100, 164, 68, 69, 95, 61," ton BT, te Court—-Cirowtt. Port 1 Teagnion ‘109, 1950, abs, 41. 68: 1948, 9800, Oo, ba 404, B78 Son, 80% 8° 44d, Bas, 814, ase, 2446, 968, $447, (No. 2) PY IL —Nos $48, Suse, sath fedo, 7249, 2483, 106 ie 8 yee Hy Letom ti, Tin a fa. GR it Crmmon Pleas Patt 1. Now, Reap hie Sah wae epee t mace 2 Fahd Toy bt A Ee aah err. Wasp thet Kenimves’s jcculer te Sou! 00 an excuse for 18 charged, they took P aan streot. ‘Th wateh +0 in Now York. @ a the ovain was old fa Beth deve reo svered, and the Ree fire broke out In one of the 6 Budeoe eynie, about 8 vonck + Creed Vo upper ester: wient. The floor where is #a i i fi = = Pas Daxino Bonaxny,—Frid during the shaenoe of the cosupants, the beuse of adr. W: 226 South 8d etrest, EZ. D., was robbed of bills and gold, Carters oF 4 Twrer.—Joun Horrenr, o bor, was caught by Mr Exner Vouumea, groo-r, at the corner of Kent avenue and Clymer at, F vight, im the act of robbing the . He had secre ted himself ia the store before tt was c oad ard chon commenced operstiona, He was sont to the Peniten- tiary for 6 months, on Satarday, Tum Large Canoe ov Anvvorios.—Wa. H. Msce wh» wag arrested on Fridey on a change Of sbauoting Darts A Coox. a4 alleged, for nefarious Purpcses, wae on Beturtay, dacharged by Justioe Rvpes, the charge 0° abdu.tion not ing proven. It b i Fhe in evudenoe, ee tre wtri met ¢ “1 Led nt by apprinteent st etty on #lash: prerus and sectwith him'to © Kaoru Nor York, Where she voluntarily remained, until fouad by tho oti Kotne to Windelos on Wekea forward as rapidly a» posmb. JERSEY CITY, Farat Acctoarr at rae Tosyet.—A pre- mature explosion took at the Bergen Tupnol on Friday evening, by the {mp udence of the fore- man of abaft No. 4, by whioh sames O'Donouva was killed, and @antim Raxtx, tne foreman, it injured, The moa wore pre- LLY, being anxious t» oom. plore It before’ of0 ove, . ir one, to Tam the of fire from the Took, and Cattved a prom stom. O'Domonve was dr. aoful before he reached the bew Y; was dreadfully with powder, and wee badly injured by the fraymenta of rock. H» was Temoved to the New Yora Hospital, and, itis thought, Usios Maarixe rm Jansey Crrr—A Union wees meeting was rold at Metropolitan Hall, 5 City, on Saturday vight, at the nour appotated for t Tain storm was regivg, bub wtending, ebout 600 persons, composed of mon of ai partion, were it. Broadway, M. T. Pewrw ror saz ar The PoE cent. discount. da Fllty cont rolls 105 one | aeeke GENERAL NOTICES, waar yet spony of ectang other PP. visihintte ¥. parties concernea t” Hearth Brooke, Lafayette Temple of Hener, ee wwbth ave and me ot The o'clock. in oan E,W. Masento_The Mombere of Oyras No, 8 will please taxe votice thet the an: eo By tia tee uly ARPT Ne le. 9, Pua vi Ladies, Fair te Ald of me. Petar 0 aoe ee seate a ae oltaten, ely pcm di tiene ' Pesan eaka Se ca apes bere, artistes, vocal: andall wrere prot wrillina prone bonGt fs Ws tee oT han tase acheter s, Members oi Wort Lodge, oo a ct ie aE Part scicek, fer the ar Ph sieine, tome Me SOUR W, Thasow see's "h ‘Tat, 924, Hellewsa: 1amPOFE atTwo LL A! a “Fiadotin, TRC, ROGERS & RAYWONDS, mess ba 12 Sg treet, }d Ropablican Ameciaden lection oa sree, Dow mh tageglen 916 Wil Sr i rs ives to the a