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NU MBE R iS), 5 — News| BY TELEGRATE TOTHENEW YORK SUN FROM CHARLESTON, THE FIRE STILL KEPT UP. REVEL TENNESSEE DISPATCH Gen. Thomas’ Army ia Motion. Interesting From Europe, Wallandigham Wants French Mediatic m. Excitement t pon the Ram (Question. MAXIMILIAN GETTING READY. "Pam" Sowing His Wild Oats. A Divorce Suit the Consequence ke., &e., &c. From ‘Charleston, News Through Rebel sources Fortreas Monroe, Nor 16.- The Kiehmond Whig, @f Nov. 14th, bas the following: Charleston, Now 1. The enemy kept ap a moder- @te fire on Somter ali day, from their mortar batte fies and two Monitors, Une Monitor anda wooden @enbost moved upto Sullivan's Island at noon, end Obelied the batteries one hour. Charteston, Now 18. The firing of the enamy from @Belr wortars and ritle pieces, averaged two permin | @te al) last night, and ie iucreming and etiil going on The casualties last night were two From Tennessee. Movement of the Federals. The Richmoad Wuts, November Lith, bas the fol- lowing Atlanta,tNor. 13, The fringe between our by Gud the enemy continues briskly Medes movement from rahi to left, inor feck Leokoct or to rend troops to Burnside. w By Mav’ News has heen recetved at Washington to the effect that a courier captored pear Ch order frow Gen raeg to Gen. Loogatreet, ordering the iatter to vacate Lookout Mountain, Thais, how @ver, was though! by many to be a ruse on the part of the enemy, as they cred several shots from thas place on the following mornicg, and the position i+ coneidered too important to eoren wo withoate etrugele. Correspon the Army ot the Srmileriaes state thus! \eing out of the of obta lA bow removed | Fr iy felt, the bi ea yet to adtorde erg forage Geat app ie A epiriced and mecessful akirmieh with rebel pier | 2 Filia occurred, oth inet, near Camberiand (sp A > forage tinct waeone had been sent out withe { % ardof i> mea, when suddeuly @ party of euerriias, res 0 in oumber ared, overpowered (he guard, nd | a @owpeliod o surreuder. € ‘“ the ground ebortly afterwa with 10 men of the ih Betralion ¢ hie Volun Cavalry, and aptured the traln aod prisoners leven of the eucmy, with eome «mall arme and ea, were alco captured by the gallant commander of the forces at the (inp Ranks’ Expedition on the Kio Grande, The late New Orleans steamers bring news of the Gen. Banks’ expeditionon the Texan ebore of the Bio Grande. Tbe expedition landed asfely near Fort Brown, @ little distance from Brownsville, nearly op- posite to Matamoras, Very severe ther was ox experienced doring the passage,and in e heavy storm two schooners and @ steamer were lost, but with no hoes of life. A large feet of biockade runners was passed, in the direction of Matamoras, and the ene- By was evidently taken by surprise. Thevxpedition arrived at Lrazos Island. Nov. 2d, and 3 days were oc-- @opied in landing the troops and horves,gress difficulty Raving been experienced, owing to the heavy surf in which several men were drowned. The rebel garri gento Fort Brown burned the Government buildings end evacuated the place at the news of oar approach, end i¢ was soon occupied by our advance. News had wlso been received that ea equad of rebeleavalry had @ashed into Brownsville and set fire to the town, but Sheir attempts were rvsisted by the inhabitants end Buildings, A portion of the more ultra secession Danks, hearing the news, dispatched reinforcements go the Unionists. California and the Pacific. Interesting News Synopsis. ‘The steamer Champion, from Aspinwel! November (cb, arrived yesterday afiernoon, bringing our aeual better and newspaper mail.t Advices from Pananie, Nov, 7th, state that an arri- @ei there from Carthagene on the 4th, brings dates Pow Bogota, the capital, to the 16th of October. |The | \ @ld feud between the aristocracy and the lower classes tet ‘Bas again broken out. The election returns for Presi- jy Gent of the Republic, as far as received, Indicate the Lo eboice of Murilio—the prospect of Mor jnera's re-e\ec. bd Bion being very poor. There is a growing opinion that > ghe latter will resort to force to retain his position HK The proposed second interview, to have taken piace U\ @etween Mosquera and Fre dent Gareia M evoided by the la bat if atrenty between Fhe two kepubl gigned within “4 hours, diplomatic correspo q@ould be broken off. This wee refused, and when. the Bews resched Quito, the Gransdian Minister wae erdered to leave in v4 houre, There were $000 men r the frontier, and as many more on thelr way to ito: while Mosquera had oniy 1,700 with him. This jooks like trouble between New (irauede aud beuador The long drought in the central provinces has re fone the farmers to deplorable circamstaneos. The Dave been bi a@ereat measure lost, catiio b a . tho people are in a tate of destitution sober riptious have been arranged (o allevi Moet dietressing wants. The U.S gunboat Saginaw left Panama on the uth of Gercber, Wo crulee aicug the eoast of Central America The email pox hae been raging among the lower @lass of natives and negroes in Panama, but is now ev the decrease, Contributions have been raised to geliove the poor, and a hospital bas been eetabliehed, the best puyeiciaos tendering grstultous services um @L the ep demic sdbaides. There is no newe of importanee from meric&. liportations et Valparaiso have been jaree, COINPIBLE Be ve: valuable cargoes. Neporte fom “the m nes of ¢ Northern provinces indicate | , @ery remarkable yleide of gold ands ’ ntral ? a , From Europe. ° Four Daye Later Nowa. Sandy Heol, Nov, 16.—The eteamsbip City of Lon on, from Queenstown the Sth inst, Ber dates are four dave later The poi o ls unimportant, Bad been made ip the case of the privateer Alexan Grin, but the proceedings were postponed until the Sth ef November. The London Sioksing Poser thinks, hae arrived from the discussion whieh took place on the ebove | disturbances were, and other rictare bave been ar: qorasion, Chat (be law effiners of the Crown entertain | eusted, @Ddloudy fight emsued in the light ofthe barning & townsmen sided with the rebel cavalry, aud General | with the faculty o! } ————$ ee - YORK, —- NEW, TUESDAY NOVEMBER t we verdict already | ' hopes of setting esle t Gener 1] Inte irene. | eve Tht tf he Poot, “out manicipal law | t” ¢ til to dee daw Badd (Pe he WY ' hot our international ob ona were diercgarde! * we} ihe Ties learns that the Vererael an Gover © | pcine tos hing ts MB obs hag ) offer for the Aleevedrie, but that th t ‘ declined to rane transact on J the ¢ r 4. frigate Nivseara and reel at A Dh i er Georgia were alec Ifore at Bouthan Me Willian ¢ th had again re f For, and trnewed hiseg vin fe M i t Peto Mediation ia America el sol Mn ass i ’ whe mie we { vor on u . ; ya ee alengthy © byhr iat i ‘is e ‘ at ‘ of mediation by Fr aniother t os ‘ ' toerther with a letter fiom Me. Vallandipha 1 lg pa ‘ ‘ “ et W ich tbat gentleman reiterates with increased f } there toto tece a . Prat} i be bis re tof accepting Trench ; are for Huse A em m has bern in 5 . orham in Freland continned very etary | Coleen be : py shiy Vetr Raricasal’s . : (Hrogihaven vee . € A gone, Loe dames st HD s y i er maingard, bulwark 4c, | ¢ - : wd d A rr « vt Liverpool, taee fon, from London bor | for New York, hae been ¢ etroyed by fire, off Aw anes e ete? ithe Mareate. 7 Ase ngeis ar | crow were anced ¢ ws London, Nov. The Veen bert 1 aca tea, . i : ed) The Emperor's speech was parifi 1 cee | on @ Furopean conference for the eett t v t . ch Heh qnestion. He hopes the arriral of Maximilian in | Aviuy ot thety { Mesico will De advau'ate ua te the ceo the peal Grnas be ® bie \ ie financial report will tx pe { shortiv h wint the expeetations are not fi ly ged, ‘Th * 1 1 ‘ ' ' has incres i bay fi a |, Tie eterwer 81 wave : y have met t Coeii Bx Hse abont | and Mexico edand inccemsed | \ . ' powers are to be eranied t ¢ panre oe Only pasa ng allasions are made othe address to * Lome : entrore | American affa i ‘ ‘ e t One of the Mersey ironclad rams, 1 Tousson, had M ianate waasene been towed out of the docks and piace! o|c Cecaped, t a under the aane of the cus p Maes i e| AS DAIS i. | I ve se ‘ im ram, El Movasir, rema sedi ao uofnishedete eon ree 4 | one of Laird's docks, but a gun cont Rept wate mtth® | jp sans ene ! entrance of the docks “ i ‘ The Daity Nawa points out that the inflaenes of | '" ‘ the Western armies on uh veruents e ' eee Mast denotes that a nev yportant. tthe]! f f been resebed the and by the Conve ‘ ‘ If at any time they gece ae th | eS : themselves and their Lederala wi - ; tvance fiom Ke esnec nod destroy ¢ le v t la ‘ , ‘ The Monsing Poor argues that the North can never | ea cc ye P ah a | obtain men rufficient t) prererve t feral count in tt questa cach conquest re oe ane t ‘ Pine ele ; , j pomanion 'r . « The Tiwes ia ite elty art ratte ot ® Ite . sabdstitution of f for American a@ ay . : hown by the retarna of the pe New ¥ f 3 Rautnor hae ree atly ted wy tas to the Rng toh Divorce ¢ + witha Cabinet Minutr | i { ,AT Phe Doblin Bvewiwa Marr sara the Minter vee ; 59 = tion te Lord Pa a name of (he petit. oner sk 5 y wry for the divoree ia (Kane | Tae Moasiny Thome ennonncosthat ar Pu) citvit TICS. isin ee lation between iy e Alfred end o 1 ( 4 s ! ) Proncese cf the houee of Ol entburg 1 ‘ ne of The Lonpow Trure hae @ leading ed tor e ye ‘ t on the fruitiens aie eae : nity Ruane Tt wie dike t ‘ and rep eotirele on the , n Prance.eines st iemoty ae / 1 tab arnie tor Poland, aad " . ' it le eertnin thy land willnot) Perhape the F mouse vote ’ ' peror Napoleon tnay think it a lesser evil ty eintark |, ‘ Blione im ell the wocertaiutiesc! o wives Lurepean oval f mone 1 . for the great ten thonesed dollar prive w for they en ®. Het assed n J.C. Heevan and fom King were vi. | through all the e ades ery ar bers ly propressing. ‘Three thousand ez bauntret | toh ‘ . ollare amide bh hed The match | ! { ‘ 1s particome ts to come off ¢ ad the fri | ataid % of the partics mes to doul P ' on police, Heenan is at New t. and hes i ' at eued hie colors, whieh are the deaufort color. vie 8 t . . ated dive and white stripe ao doch in width wih a red 4 i “od Met borderofasinilar depth. Tom King's etandard will | Supervisor Orinea bow white Hg, vt ith @ Heltah hou b is also well knows ad eure fc | Union Jack, aid the border wil be the r ' » ye the ine and rock and tt entwined together. The effeire, He ia thorou sp eaond eis w four nan The tinal depos f ’ ute of the Cire Hal, ar a faithful conser: | dred doila ide is to be made on the ivth ot Nov vator of the; ¥ gisrint att aber in London, au have been made by the “iine" to convert it It wes reported in Paria that the Japancee had ap | proper Betweent . nom plied to the French ( t ‘ “ } We ehall have the fleree auspending lritiel Al ope ‘ The disalfeeted 1» e aod afew Cor announced that t Fraperor Napoleon would open | the session of the Legislature in person } bd ‘ ¢ x | The Mewoutan Divtomation © aya. relating to ¢ | te Me to itwo yuare ag | Archduke Maximilian and the Mexican throne > thu na “ ane ne Mayor We absll point out to day a fres! proof « | Opdyke, wt \ y Custom Hon in est ost waicn fis Emperor Francie J | fluence, Thin year br 1 ¢ sted hy the eo | re-establishmentof monaichr tu Mesioo. Altty ¢ ame * a the Archduke has no iden of tmpowiug any auerifive | Siten of Morert ane Farris @ been nominet | upoo his country, bie majesty bee decided upon | ed by the Hemocrata tho have broken loom from the ithoriging euch Aastrian officers astnay wish toe: olg organization, andaet op anew & | Compauy the Arebduke with the view of co operatiug ay ‘ | fo the military reorganization of Mexico, to do so , Bame of © Ladepende Democrete, Of peasquming thelr grade ia the | would administer the duties of Mayor with ability, Php cui At i} iyi | and dircharge ther faititu ifbeat lhe elected ceed to his destination | The fenrth eandidate will probable be General pote pre bas’ dee ided that bie brother ela! oe of the Austrian Imperial Navy oon Deard « ia Joho A. Dix. Land esteeuedeit cea, who hee Latest Commercial. ty slected. ‘The Pars apnounces that (wn. Korey embarked at | ten prevailed upon tof : to be used by | 7, > the “heform Party." cor f wome of our most | Vera Cruz for New York on the Oth of Uetober, oo Se hed ait ; f prereele trusted, it la eaid, with a diplomatic mission | distinguished citicens ¢ partion, desirous 9 | pureiag our municipal ain tie noe mod TUR FOLIA INSU BEwOTION, b a pee < t he Th ate of affaire abo: noiebance. New detach. | gales that are practiced ar e ity thet under ments of insurgents continued to make their appe | the existing evetern of party non 1 Teek ance in the Lublin districte, Gen. Leepow, Chief ef | formers present metrong cand 6 ai Dis, | (he Gendarmes at Wartas, had been wountle! inthe | rie wire oe, P rorta are | bend with en axe in ove of thestreetelof Warenw. | *" ODN y, POlsiOlle att oe ‘The perpetsator of the dea! was arrested, | considered Ly our voters, Mr. Dia will be Wlua phanut | prctarn® Nowrvatioss The I Convention Cotten—The rales on Monday acd Tueriay were a punts Hi Si mien eevee 10 000 bales, the market closing dull aod eiguti¥v iow ofthe Eighth . a evenin er for all qualities. Mreadetutls were quiet but steady made choice of J at phot reands ‘ate Provisions were inactive, with a downward ten iene | 6) police just 1 . ee ay’ Censois for money, #2 The Hank of England 4 } x Ager righ rar sire n hatadvanced ia rate of discount to. five perc. ME ab fai feiet, Adnaee te | jou in cotton, American securities | vil Justice; Fifth dere dieviek W 1 Janeeh, Geers for Police Jus. | ” . trew Lrery for Poltee Jne News items. reanls pent cial vias | eter Jian Ret. Tie vominatt . onventioue of t) ¢ , bid (Telegraphad to the New York Sun.) | ort of th ; MeKeon bu oom ; | running Hon Nichoiae né Two mille of the Oriental Powder Company, at | the tit Jusiicial diet i het with Gorham, Me, bdlewup on Seturday efteruoon, One | Br. Seaariet ie Thomas learecn for Civih Justice, men wae killed, Meerisa vor Raina Votentrars.—In 4,-GENP H mK eer P ! Gavrwar Crane Gaaraw bas been re | parsuanes of weal! fore ineeting to ald volunteering, lieved, by order of the secretary of War, from bis | 4) a embled at No, © Clintou command in the Army of the Votowse, aud disected | 444) 7 BE ‘ ain aad’ Masri Weak to report to Gen. Butier | cle end O'R Becretaries, (ienerad Strong, on ANOTHER consigamentof provisions, 26 barrels of |} taking tho chair. wade m few pate 6 rema meas beef, 24 barrels cf pork and 4 barrels of flour | wien in £ he heard haf tba 24% and meat were erent from Baltimore to iALby prison and immediately ear 4 left bis faz . and Helle Islan stoiday, by the Baltimore Ameri Furope, de " ‘¢ ould to aid, at ean Bellet Committer, sacrifice, in putt * i (Apotavae On Friday evening. \ shell, 15 inches tn diamet rt, | pie y : ving heen opened, and there | exploded @ Navy machine shop, Fortress Mom | yin chen 0 hid eamnt roe, a fragmeutef which flew 309 yarde th Vinine tad we and alli ; tress, aud truck @ pivate, who Ged witha two wn thie enf v a tone honrs, ne Phe rete e roy fia Inet ieee ed Gan, Maange hasreturned to theerme, Tewill hs |p. eng alinor ‘ ivi th gia te \ Onable to attend the (lett re Comeiry Inaceura- | go ‘ae yf aA a non Thured The i eaident, with Mere | guire eovethestat:. Inte hivha s { 1, Wieiz, Bates, and Welle the Cabinvt, will | gig ¢ tt ta _ attend of ree tof whi , Avoureeventy ofthe liockehote’ st he fiz et hat t A wovement | arrested at Maach Chung, I's, and & pi Piadattelar rr ibd bly ed Rites The warderer of G. K. Smith b so boon arrested | ory nite. ar poanibles'tn the quote at ste; Bd and identifed. The Tenth hKegiment of New Jersey | Tosecure jusiier toall who eniiet, ti n them af Velanteers is now stationed in the district where the | beers nae sand do alithat they ran t re for @jaal waryic Th Poa aig icy eh Jutious provi KY out te rafased to rata or T8683 wi ° PRICK ONE. HO) ey cries tha raining of colored treope, tha ¢ t Merits. Van Mover, foot of 1th etree teats eend arn miter at once to Washi nite n ret are a. Thee to ant @ ‘ adeuttornie@ ar e t so Ty) teatio leoguiy 00 feat wide, @ ' ad ¢ quota of tha iu be sia meen at ‘ ca en ‘ te be ae TH TRADES MoveRKone ' fondat ’ i wnat | ‘Tre Wome Wome are requested ¢) send te Ls Awior at af i ra C . a . f S a ti e eater { | dev ‘ Vevery workabop, to the meeting, to ewh tet thee nittse to chona | hed W . evenings, Ob 1% Oc ork, iat ft ' 09 mvere, fo Oni oh Pe | Bowe er tread ie ec tT to tend represented ® ' ta otich a way | tives. t the beet olan foresee ‘ : fas “ a ing the prices female Tabor, and ehorte ae ik : oie tee : | ing the anmber og th Only delegstea | and newer Or reporters ad vitted, : aa t A ch t ap etl | Ban Stony oF & Pook Gia A Cowwrsicartor @ F i Fistor Sten Rind Sor. Lembraes thie tong wiebede . ete. ar d hat | wall evs } he i nent | foroppertanity, Tam a working girtand thankfal oe Pcags med treaalens te | [Es | gee Chat at lant, tbroagh necessity, my sisters ta lator alesis are trying to better our condition. T should like A AL flaeotty who oratennovnead ae @ returned | lot thoes titerested in ns know Low | hava been tren t- #roka ateome lengulr favor of baying | Of. Fome lime ago, Leould eara $4 por week, the@ ' he er i awere (hea | ®M very goodthen, EFweamuch younger and ped ; ® v seece beaper: but hard times came aod [lowe leary) ne called sf . Dverrinca thattime T have bed litte ee . pesto’ r}t Nog so éo, but DL hed brothers to eupport me, ty . vt lion broke out, they joined he arcays New VY ke t ei ttihat, { andthe at work for mys port ut ale te 40 ail in ¢t ter, twould read (he advertivad - : and anewer them. 40 4m U ‘ r pen the door a little “We : enw thi t Noone can tell tow Lwoddy i ; J " din t de e ine a ‘ nal . (op 4 x) M w ne red waited on v. Morea ‘ at t ' THRE RNG HM tr Py n ' t allow 4 ure t id earn ol per day, ‘ to expose th iver. bide re e ne a Vows atch ep aks 6 A well known Coy ' ¥ ‘i a ‘es i ‘ ' anted ive hind, nee weet hands. J anctied for work. Che | ronrieror told we ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ { wie \1 Abe wcapin the etore, and at it wee wed boquel to that the white man, orother | good eoull give me work, Now, vou mné wt we rhea mn apinads by eve ‘ rel Sher n made a epoech, ins rhea wae) et rork He pr very were upon ver your aod hie hl Vaan wed the ntion would berarrind | eterre My solr ‘ tire were @ ' e teat ole 1 a " ths ew weer ¥‘ an) | . aha said sha sonid ‘ ' v non,tieo. ee po. € toma lave me go ou wane , r jast * Wi t shoe + Keel y | a ° i : . ; ah v ” : ‘ 1 i y Row Woowe [4 : Charice Kesem the Ht J Maymond, | ebines, tule ere ree ‘ ae | roid, Fdward Cromwe je «@ Nee | V, Dering. ts i &, George W a} lee ’ a | ler wh i ware Mand farkrom A Bhaitz, William | hep econ t & ther me a vo hie Witten Orland Mourne, Celonel kh. | be core ey ‘ * ouunandingy fi F "Thou « ‘ Hot are Nevers th ‘g RE IN ‘ aw ¢ +} 4 la. Ipiay twill w be the porm al ther vl reroute ra Pa ” Thadinoc work 4 leng beers he cus at A instey atone Led Ay Ht, ert the thires uppartatories end the roof were com: | t) haa 62 een & y i ’ r. Oliver i en "Hl i= that he a e ° ot Mr, ( Fe 8 18 hs Inucn before be ahould have wh a t D As far ave 1 allel thes erytl bul alad go : . me i VW son as & pan ae mayme 6 ® ; we A fow works avo he didty ar ‘ W sod Fbad the @ remedy, fans : . wertiok atreet, forebirtt ‘ Mecha i 1 oh dew ime it bev aN tera 2 J Thad “Wauat, thie mindy” anu ored ones, “leat want hands for deam fist oeupled by Ae rn Biota aidetie had wade th ein {men as @ pe warehon@, end wae} No you bale uot; they b it not been nade pedat hamdgud Ge baierria T mat. of about §7,000, on poet go pelp@ von r nimemitstion t jean ah idtaa is eon be ae a” Hestaaee have rinde those euirte . wee daringed tothaamonune of tx lueured sores on both sider were damaged by wa . i first? {No & Hartlett, whose stock d hy water uty of . Ms Seleevarahocy ait porulcn of the 1 of advertiounents : itis moiety doce want ie Cow pabliah vin Dusinewe: thagactdous necd ven e ¢ sock waa dem atar to ¢he emount Ancor thing! Can you get your (ings wep 1 bully ine Ihe fret Noor of No. | Cheaper through our worklng for barely enough @ at s by Headley ft keep cout aud body together? No, ‘ F Thr atest water tO te | ere Ee ae Fou bar for your goods et aby ho second floor | MN Gy women's wor tis well cuowa that thy . d hy Gbaries Parke nea te fete hart | 4, and ere pa double for it, Wiuie wen will le : was datiaged’ ta the | Kowewii be paid bediy, Meu oi the arn. ’ Tbe origin of the vous with our employers 0 tewih vi , | Wart duet we will have bind friewde (ool dee f god work. lf we weae paid betta vod save st Castor Drorrrerrot The Police, on | many young etrie from worse than + Leow Sunday nipbt, found «poor, drunken woman and her | (ci. Clam Sud feel gure that with tw v.cesing of en, tn @ cellar im Broome etree coed. With thabas to tbe editor ci fac ous und Low tirely dew itate of fire or food, Dearly | vbhar feuds, | cunslude, scvel. ‘The furniture, bedding and even the eile | 1 t E. &, Bee Ay ONRENG GIR ov's clothes, hed all been converted intorum, and i : pltgesydlad Dy @ refercnce to the roport of @ littl ees.tease sutieeli meeting of the Carpentors, that they love duuated 1, m 4 se Mother end } the enum of #4), for tho benefttof the workinwwomem whosy auee moete with sympathy and encouray mw ment from the workingmen ot every ‘rade a ATERA. AS the reguiar meeting of the Cure peuters’ Union No, 1, beld lat evening, & resoguiive was paseo donating the auim of @f4) bow ards helplog tb prices and fewer bor note was sent tothe Proprietor of this funds of the Banitary Commission, Moan ach, ag-— Bier € throngh a cou of lectores to be delivered at Cooper | Do. Tbave domeied ef) towne a help Inerttute, by himeetf and other wabiie epeaters, the | Hie OM bu Cuels eudeavur bi wet uation gone has fot proceeds of the course tobe given into the bands | rye ney Goon CLENKA are agtiacing the questiom of the Comimiesion.§ If other ebie epeakere through- | of 4, incrense of pay, in view of the high prives out the country would emulate the [eto S001) | pheve gontiemen aasest that for t yeuretheye @ivat qood might Le douse, Dr. Readolph's opening have received uo tneresse jn their aries, aud we jec ure Wl be give on Sunday Gigbt, the 22d iuet, meny of them a arcied men, 9 i ing fawill » ‘Thr Scvanyisogs’ VoLCNTa®R COMMITIEM | dependent apou theus, tey seaii vo ditbeulty u® lias orrauized, aud coumenced operations at No. 240 | Living upou thelr eelarica at the present cost of Le Itroadway. Thirty thousand recrutta @ officially warion ul Life, ealled for, The segregate amount of bounty to wete- ‘Tun Seoaw Macnee’ UsioN Dtornorive Assoulae rane lasoven bundred and seventy dollars, Pion held a epectal mewtiag at Turn tiailou saturdep reaeerarion To Crty Ixsrgctor Boorr, | evening Notive having been uly gven (hot en were seut to the Alnus’ ily A Lance Pita ow Woolrin the ard of Noa, ¥ leath avenue, fell on some etables tu tho . OT, billing three horses aod maining @ slad to fearn ed platform hes insugorated @ m ment to working Girls in thelr combination fer betur Sulsequcatly, Ube followig ourmal inereaen the lembers of the Common Couneil met atthe | eatne of the scear principale intended bi ug convic’® Artoe House, yewtorday, aod prevented to Mr. Hoole a | at the reversi prievneto learn the trade, resolutions heautifolly framod and engroesed copy of the resin. | were unanimously paseod yesterday tt that all men eum tlowwaopotuting him City Lorpector, and aleo of tie bord Vy vroprietar: should 7” feseoutions requesting Lins to relein bie eeat ia tbe hem, and eat ail Doardof Aldermen as an hovorery member at fun tho vey eral prisons ah € is ate ceeolved to © t «thrown ont of or ployu | log bo the tequirements of (he ve Drarvus,—The nu the past week, was 45° nber ef deaths in this Lehil ity, At DY COMMOrAady was doripg edylta, ’ dren--an increase of Lb over ths preceeding week, THR COUR ; aud of 9) over the average mortality of the corres | COP"! Peon aa! 4 Ds F cae “Hl curt ask . fing wecks for the last ten years, Of Chie 19, . jae ont, JOM, ae ber she Hoste faves ganauaepiiee 9 Arauiee | PAT COTA! Rea TSE snubs tt iy herin, 22 Harimetion of the stomach § bs, ee 2b, abe, : rtalty lee son tha tne | t bo wards lb a , » deahe fy the eraregate, | 7 8 real tar unfas ale efate of the 3 ve . 1 ny merated i ot. 8," . here, eudden ¢ eet tlie wen Dery de, are . doubtless this cause ¢ ” ipercase, 5 ° Oty 4) iad Wy, 04, 0, Ue Acc tugnis, Iw ' An inquest waa} Common Me held yes y, on the body of an anknowniman, | pure i At shout 26 yeareof age, who was eoridentally drowned bupertor Gaurt 4, ¥1 in the dock, foot of Whitcball stroat....An inquest |} eed ail, wasaleo hedatv0s Fael 0im treet, upom the body | pert ds vor, LONd 0, vu | efanan whodied Geom injuries received by a aot . each (slling open bin while digging a cellar att Tota Warrwr bu f (cu avenne and Wth atcwet Anoelisies, | ¢ Ub iriek Wolken, ureters at st woman, 38 yesroof age, con mitved euiciin 4 a al ark ereutd ave , by aw wine pot | @ s sennst @ nice little boy of ateut pant, Bhe bad before wtienipt dee)! deate reareed,vemed Jobn Leonard, fore t Dat) iter and Seah the war and she had been |g ei (hat Leeame up to her, ast without tx {..0n F ay night, » fight occurred ine | elehtent ation hither = eout Met ia vist @venur, near aio etree, in whe tery «ft Cn wes etibbed ia the . 5 riet@ @2EM DAtion slowed Dis esioheve ne e sod @ wted by James Lisrvey end u.bere, for who | YO es woo uce Are looking, 4 bboy £) Lwerco ‘ aad Vay Auccngus Masacrars In Wee her ' bore ay . ring coy, at 1M of4tsek, all the boys andarivefihe ao inows i : . he adult pop ils i 4 e hoy Mensgeric, to be opened at 6 ’ niin her willeee there a)! tha cenr mai bingde ad ins y livir «specimens br pols “ thet Une long heen ner ; fuom these animale fo (tb ren, & Wy accustom | gud broke i oe aud ‘ th to these wonde ding View to iar! . einusenent that cannot fal to be useful "in eatdl | toy (bh ° woa't tion te the Hone em, leopards, pauthere, pumas, | Mey my mover dc, * Tippoo #: aoe ephant, wil aecomplish ab ‘ em rer is ’ aa the & fuudry wooderfo! perlmnauces he muse . “ ’ *. betde & Tux New Sreamenk Pitwmoon will be , Somy to Wee’ vi bene lannshed to-dar ot balépast 9 o'tloem from the vasa |, Aveniatned wa Muar ily rove, 4 i i]

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